Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 27, 1861, Image 1

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THE TELEGRAPH
Ts PITBMIIp
_EYERY T: ;PAY,
By CAE C) IthE 1 1.4E 7 ' : REINER.
TEhmta..—thorcit MMM::IIKM 1011
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Ve DAILY TtiabllAritill . served to - subseribens In the
Borough at aq tens per week. Yearly subscribers"
will be charged 14.00.
WAVILY AND SAYI7WR3IEL! TNZIGIATI
Tin sours is also published twice a week during
lb , s ession of the LeglsThitars - and weeldi during the re-
matador at the year, and ed.. 14 subscribers at the
following adee, viz , •
single Subscribers pow year':.
Seven id
Ten
SOO
14 00
is g 6 2 1.1. ; 15.00
SHE LAW- OP innrsearna.
It subscriber* order (the dlscoutlnuasee of their new*.
papers, the publisher may eontlaue to sena them until]
atl arrearages are paid.
If subscribers nesleot'or refuse to tell their neisnot•
irOnl the offico thby are direstcd, they are
responsible tulttl they her itetfr, ed the bills and .orctwed
11G1Z1 discoutioued,.. • _ • . .
: ; • Sniit - OttOitC l .# 4.,
. JOHNSON"
13.ilL.X.OrilktEC1Xt1E1
LOCK HOSPI'I'AL.
T_TAS discovere . Afihelno'st certain, siiesa3
and effectual remedy. In , the world for
, .
DISFINSia IMPRUDENCE.
eick 11013471 . HOC'S.
mit • Dlcreialor Noxiiiiiyi Prugt:
VITA QM' WAKUNISIie PE-ItIO RAMON; 'soli thin to
1kay5 . .164,
WeakneV. of tba Pack or Limba;43Lrieluree, Palos in
the loins c Allbotinng of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic.
WeakneeNiNervond Debility, Decay of thePhysicui pow-.
ere, Dyspepkin, lAtignor ' Low Spirits, Confusion of dean,
Nat Batton .oCtlifillart,7linildlty; '4enahllngl . l., 'Animate
of Sight or:ilddinike; Weise ataneltdmacb, Affections
of toe Head, Throat„tftee or alp—those terrible disort
ders iirisinefroittheindlearetion. or Solitary Babite of
dreakitol and deatructivd-raCtiaea - which
pr educe constitutionai debility, render 'marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind. .
YOIXG; hpN
TormtiMitiltipecially Whe . have become the . vistims of
solitary. Vice, that tireadfonitti - destructive habit which
annually sweeps, to, an unairaely grave thousands of
young men ec the Most oalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced. listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to en.
buy the living lyre, may call with full' confidence. '
larrieepersous or those contemplating marriage, he
ft &Ware of physical weakness; sheuld immediately sin
malt Dr. J., and he restorod.itt perfect health. -
ORGANIO - ,
Immediately oured'alicr fun viyorrestoredd
Ile who place's: hiniseltunder the oar& of Dr.
religiously conildeia bit honorns &gentleman, and clan,
fldently.rely upon his skill as a.Thyidulan.
fiiiroff.ce. No. 7 South .Frederick :street,: - Baltimore,
111 d., ott the left hand slde.going from Baltimore street,..7.
doors from the A3orner. Be. particular in olmerving.the
name or number, or you will mietakettie.place.: Be per..
titular .for - Ignerartt, MIAMI/ Quacks,',ivith false names,'
or Pailry.hmbup Uirt( fi cater, attracted by. the reputiv
lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. • -
All letters must contain,' RostegOAtamp, to use on the
DR. JOHNSTON
Or. JOhneolk memltor orate . l4_ , Yei Renege of Burgeons,
London,.graditaiertotn one.ot the Meat eminent Colletea
of the United atates and the.,geeateet, part grartMee:Hte.
has bean *spent t¢ Cho Of london;.ranie,A.hila;
delphia and elsewhere.; tins eireeted eome•Of lhet ;MAW&
tonishing cures that were ever known. leanylronblid
with ringing in the ears Ludhiana when asleep, great ner7
wanness, being alarmed* tinaaen sound s bashfulness,'
with frequent blushing, attended sometime derange.
Went of mtod were cured immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIM.
Drii . J. addressee all these who' having:injuied thee(
selves by privittelied .IMFOesr.indulgencinti, that seer&
and solitary habit which veins both body and Mind; on:
fitting them for either. bush:Amster society. '
The.. are, some of the'eact and melancholy etto.cis pre
daoect by early likabits of ,youth *ls . Wealmeee of the
Back Mid. limhs, , ratils hi the MO, * . Dieteese ;et Sight,
Leos of Mamm:l.r +Myer.' oi 'the , Dys
ppapslo, lit; Ner*onslrritihilitT, Derangement or the Digestive
Yanctiens, General DeWitt,'Symptoms bf Consump.
Lion, Sc. -. ,
MIENTALLYA . .„ .
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.I.I.IIIISTAILIT, the feirfcd eeffilin the mind are ganeh
be dreaded . ;—Loss of :Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Do-;.
pression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Eversion toMmie
ly, gelf•distruet, Love of flolitude, fie.i are some
of the evil etfaas.
_
Thousands or persons of all ages, aim ELOW badge what
113 the cause daunt dean° health,:losing Abair vigor,
becoming woals,.pale,, nervous and. amisistedi have,. •
singular apparranue about th e ekes, oonih, and 'lraip•
ms orcoranunpion.,
YOUNG MIN
.
who halm inldred Ihersielvei by a cabin praotiosyla
dulped la label altaii , babit.. frequently - leareed4rom li
zoinpsidtatt, or iit Taabool i the• effeetit , ot tirtileh-are
Lightiytelt,
. .
ven'whon:aileep,.aud if no hirtect,rendera
hutrriage impeegaile, ...... . min and" brody,
should apply immereately:' , ..i.. • -:.
What a,pity that a yolthg the'hopes of his vars
ity. the darling of ;Ali iakeittai etKdid3l , efiliAtiOgod Intik
all prospecia and cAloymtiiitt 'ot life bithireohaegaeilleaa'
oC deviating from the path of nature, and indulging la"
pertain neoret habit. $ll fh pepsine ;neat, before oontra•
plating
itARRLA.G.II; ..
effect that a sound mind and body are the most nereseary
requisites to , promote connubial - happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey. through. life beoomes a.weary
pilgrimage; the prospect Mealy darkens toLtbe TAN; Me
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and 11/ledirtth the
melancholy re/Motion. that the happMese of another,
room blighted with oar owe,
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORA.TiNI3 R.IIII2;DY ;rm. on;
GArim wF.AKmasa:
Ey this great and Important remedy,Weakimis.
Organs are speedily cured, and tail yigor_restand.
thousands of the ' most 'lorries ma df9bilitgia•wm
had lost all hopei,' have beta ImMoidletely' 411
itr.pcillmante An Marriage lritjititiii or:lilleated.Dlgnidtgl•
mum; Nor POW, TreeibtL,lrg' ItealtheMi of leshaastleti or
the most fearful kind, elieedlLY
-• • • • • • .
The mar appends Mired it tiffs llnatbition.Wlthill the
last twelve .yeapt, and. the hunleyoult.bn poeyint., oriosst.
operations, port rinoct yir, pr.. J.:,:talkstageed-bkithe +Pr
poriersjuf the papera,.alid m a / 1 Y ot h er
nppwared. 41in 9.1444,14) _fors UK! POE;
biridei htt:ithading . ae a,derikitaw.Stateracter , had re,
portritatitY, OLCI_OAt giarl 3 4o o .14 tO at 444 4,
DISEASka OR IigtRVIDENGS.When the, misguided
and imprudent vows': 01 pletumire.fincin he has .
the seeds ottlaMpainfAL disease,.it Wootton happens Unit
an junitaad..sepse;of. theme or dreatLaf discovery deters
him trom applying, to those who, from education
apeetability.CliCk sione heirlendlitm.delayingtillthe cos..
thitutinnal symptoms ot this horrid disease make their
appearahoe, affecting the. head, throat, .nose sicin,lem4
progressing On with frightful . rapidity, tilt dliath mita •
period to ha dreadful sufferings by loading him to 'grist
bourne from whence so traveler returns.". . It a mei-
Jumholy fact that thousands iall.. , :rictims to.tbis terrible
disease, owing to the unakiMtinesmot ignoraht pretend
ers, who, hy 'theme of that deadly poisonstercury,: ruin
tea constitution and_make_the realdue miserable.-
To OntancissaT-T4 DOOtee4 'D I P I° IntrIPPr. NI,
office.
m - utters us t, c onwo a 84,Erip k! us;
on We May.
Apirliemedies Ben
sca-No. 7 dooth "Wert* Mire ? Baltimore.
aprl3-dairly ' ' '
186 k 80 OPENING,, 3D OPENING . 1831 i
SUMMER DRESS • -- GOODS.
DEIIOIFI2I2OII.
The quality ofthegeeds fOr,t.kee prise wil; be sabdua•• •
meat to every one te ptirihate. • .4
The most desirable joo6.orike WWII al a gereepeeet
riflce. ' • '
MOZAMBIQUE 3,
GBISSALIAS,
VALENCIAS, ‘'.. - •
CREPE D'ESPANM, . '
BEBEGE ANGLAIS,
BROCADE POPLINS
;NEAROLITANS. , .;
TA :W NS and L 41171,10
ere smog • "" .1 •
CATHCART & BROTOBL.-
Next door to the Burkina' Bank. -
SKELETON' SKIRTBi - • -
The largest stookt . oli tbay,m 7 b tit mom:v . oo
Bfound
' vAniCART ,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank: -.
Parasols, 'sgw - Umbyellas and Umbrellas
Twenty hie Or t 1.4 ,be tßit'9!".4
{aowgere to '
HatITHEIL
N 0.14, Haricot Square,
Lyle Neat tfe lite Llarrieberg B
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.. HARRISBURG
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~--11 1 1:URSDAY. AFTERNOONJU-Nglr. 1861 r... NO, 49
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M'W;:' QR,QSS.yi-&..,"C0:
WHOIMSAWO a D aETAu.
p,.-Rv.a,:q•j• - *:.:.'::ri . ..i;
NO'::iD
WA It'kET''''S T-iIY:P:T
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HAZRISBURG;'I 7 I KY 44
DIFEG4i3Te, PiIIESICIANkf3TOREL.
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'SEEP R 8 Atp CoNstI3IERS;
=MI
Ve : iaro dolly :ad d to our. apportmeptr.of
04, 'io#4*a o 4leg4l :f 4 tc ;
iolqd -, rospoce
iully yeti: attention ; to the
beet . 0410 40. 6.*4.,41.:04344,--64
D]ltras OICEN:IfJALI3 & PAINTS
. . .
Is, Varnishes and Gilles;
rpreaitidlioi Glasirsiedlleitt*,
Artist GoloriYfind Tools,
.Pur'e Gr€o64'Bl4ell.x,
Burning Fluid . :
Lar;l;'4pnd P 1
Bottles, Vials and Lamp Glotios,.
.
commis !leaps, Sibcpsprrand. oare,,
&e 'dm itfe dm die Om dm;
With ngenentEvatiety of•
PERFUSIERY -- & - TOILET ARTICLES,
'kidded fromthe best manufacturers and Per
((intern& Euitipe 44 tide country.
Being veriiarie
PAINTS, WAITE WA,
LINSEED . 044 VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND .
iiMws ItRU6MI23
.IN ALL TEEM VABISTILM
COLORS AND BRONZES
Or ALL KINDS,
. . ,
•
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nR
•
•
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Via reepeetNlly Invite a call, feellageoceaft
dent, that we can "apply the want" of all on
terms to their malsfaction.
TEETH I. TEETH t
AND WEITZ'S POIMEGLIAT MTH.
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
; RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
filapoinfoo and Oonoentrated Lye I
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we
aell ses ' it:4 is it can loe pnrchaSed In tlie
17HAYEB'S MEDICAL 'num KYTEAM,
COAL OIL! CARltaill CIL! I
Being large purcha erec ln..theee Oils, we can
offer inducements; to close buyers. Coal Oil .
LeMps of the most Improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Thom of you who have not irlytni our HOME
C/TTL7. POWDERS. a trial know"net
their inillethelth and the etiventeite theY mete
keeping Hones and Cattle healthy and. in good
condition.,
Thousands: can : testify .to; the profit:they , hail)
del.lved_from the use of our Cattle . Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides hop roving : the general health and ap
pearance'of their Cattle.
Oar long.experieuce in the business gives us
the advsniligif of a thorougli:krickwledge of the
trade, and oar arrangements in the cities are
such that we, can Teri short time ,furnig4
anything appertaining to our intsirtese, on the
. .
Thankful for the liberal patronage beetowed
.on Our house, we hope by strict attention to
bash/eta, a careftlielectiOn of
• PURE' . DR17013,
at, air Prionfitit the - dialrejio plata& ail, to
thefiAre of a:dieurimi:
acting
"INDEPENDENT IN'ALL THIN.GS-7,NEITTRA
Nem 2tbvertistinhits•
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• • IPEICW- 0 3373E11it'1111 1 ":' • •
13 etwere• : • 1 ": 1 0• 1 4,tbSitihia' .
;wri.gasiini.,,
- 9 - xioNo r ro, wdoor mt lrv ilu g c oo n .,
L . If oirnintueitiathr-S i• i " i;'
7 I . : • elcistairkiii - gitirgaaeSio
•
v, lattt~isb
AND;
rptalgelp.bia.JDaily..,bein g :seittrally,.. l cic 4o 7 this .
Drayage Will be it the ratite: "
through with eaoh train to attentl'a bite •rdelitlery 'of
alf goOde.entratted to;theline:J.Gooda delL7ered, slit the
:Doeotofz
Fit.EED;
.P 44.
aolobti, by 5 o ' clock deilitered ,
• Harrisburg the heat morning.
•.' P' 01 104.( 11 W.eY5): 1 45, 1 91r Its. Ay any .Otlier /Mei.
''' . l"artiatijai„attentian - paid •t 39.04 line tql49P3Pi-Anq.
speedy deliterjObda. , • , •
The undersigned thankful fur tiait'lkiteiligoliOperhy,
striet..attentioh te_lowsinessta mentiVeentimanimot the
.acme. ; ..,, •
i • " Plilladelpiati and Reading Leput;
Jel7-dsat Feet of Market §treet, MarrisborgT"
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H JUST • P•tritL'l - 11 - E D
, - A MANU AL
com i
MILITARY SURG..tuRY
%Id, Camp ,'and Hospital Praotioe
PSOUSFIOIL DV. 1113BAURY IN um ,literramoitipanailtoduicat
• . -47
Fqr We it BERGNSTI'SSHEAP itOOKSTORIC,
FREIGHT REDUCED.
HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.
Short and Quick Route to and from
REV "YORIK.
UOODS ORDYRRD IN THE MORNING RR
TORN= THE,SAME
LOIYEI NOW TM ti 'pi PM; yaat Tarp a gb.
prow Tralo, arriving in ilarrtsbari4 at 3 a. ,
NI,
czetztras dARS.
Order Uoode, marked
via. iIOPE, EXPRESS do.,
General. office, 74 Broadway, New York.
Branch 412 " "
For Wither Informatton
..giB GooiaOli.aIORGlNE ant
T ETITST
A. T, 11. E sO A..)K.:vTai 0
EXTRA - YINE - 1 1 1}114TED
ocar•D
:Ott .
0F - 1 446 WTOr.S . (fdrintirkf . 'Biglfty
manutiCzture, , wEErrantEm - to blihn Wink' cannala'
the 4zir...M ... p0t4 . 0.14,4 . 10kt, dlunbln.And in aheap.'nn:Aity.
n maNce.t, sple, c rtnnA+ varinky,,of pold ?Ad - SkLver
canes or iretioub
trziEGNER'S Clikaifookt ' Slblia '
1,110 - I'4lsl 'US "110 - 1`4; :
CARLIaIL"
prietre a'ailotiubleg'ikeit'Atter are BOW
preyeredl rectivii Amines. Persons' se a:Wealthy:
locaLiou.Ljr 1 4 , ,e,,M 1 .4m 14 :111g4:P1xii thit9l4C ol l.l4efieleeCtlai
Ilabitel1411041,0 1 ) oitinfr.3%. 1
,14istee.of Oscan springs
eauner..beeurpasteet feigtiellag;,bartag..o , 6lo43coauit
purpesse. 'Nor infeeitaticiii•aal el radars a' etre' •
. , • • •WhilLßuftimieaut,
• i D. U. BUKNI.Tr,
je/t 2m .
„
- - .
TORENtIti - MUSTAL'.4O;!*OIOI
A: - meiitidoPliotfik; (by the dbathl-ur'iieiiarea;)' 'Stipa ( '
10t Ail&d. 114 Ketouay, 6.1.L1C193 and Condiments or: - .. tessey ,
es -iptlgn : ; „
- • FESS
OavOrp depoyip:tio . iv O. jars;
each warroukted: _
mrr4- , DJ, ;00L :fit. 00:.
4.ettotox... _ ..,. A , BARGAIN: ~:.
T- tgoillk tp , --tte-; concern -tti-. *two
atot,i-oraffolki;BooTS,uaiMilit4i-4 buyer spiv,
1 1u,e3,.; eopeosiaA- isiittke xeenectielitieo merkei.sgeare, mrl/1.
ba ae1d.44,0,1e4te. B ite ii C.W.F; suck iteireeelies iirpt:jm
reinkikr*Atie pleyii'mrev. if '.diatt.ed...The..ollll3, wal. be i ,
Riede eker. ' jeit-iiif : '' . DAN't:' D. - ItaAV;Ageet: -
NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS.
u
, I HEIREAS. several:l)&Bone iiive•liite
It ly, been engaged in counter :eking the names of
Ittlin era of.Congiass said WeitiMara - on Kamm and (loco
men , M a P l e lltreb Y /TAP+ RIM ARPlA, a irkeliglik Oil]
T
~,..,uouiro i 'ohdi iyil
* 3441* recee . _t . ax. 4 1011 1494
lettece MuiVilit'soina' ae...t e - Dead' letterljawe "ig Vallif
Ingtoni: &dins. ievain: tintrari&leTtar.VairefilearlYing'itt,'
"lid 4. 0 0.* 11 .4 441. 1 44 q reit givil(e.toe Wew and the per =
• non ellae.4ooittl-. teem; lieil..bettex cA:Aet jhereiged ,
get. iipne, properWraiiila. - :ft ilio I'M,*
,er..th et fro**
o w l twuweeeerog - ii Weliii OA) dutffit'ttet - Mitt eft a,
w /APO them ericelbagyrwanauteditioyteiiirzptigaiint
may . ......ii)bam), , , .;,.....,G149.-,Biumeaut,,,J.,;,- lc;
SPECIAL .OittlE Na-.. - 23 .
Etiv4t4iras 1r Co ps,
Harrie4iat~r Pa , ;one a ; 180 . 4;
DTP 0f400,, ifon,cpminissjon4l..ogiceF,;
siciah priiate . o,f, the * l 7 , erveticlintteer - 04Pit
at these Hetafqitarterii, or atjUainPCuitin,will
leave his station or camp without
from the proper authority.,
IL The Calef•of each liiipartnient will - be
held responsible forthe:observance and enforce
ment of this. order, in his .particular pepart-:
met
Thel ..?
Chlefkbf , Dal Ascent; ,Will.repert at .the
offins i ef't4 Assistant Adjutant . General. of : the
Corps w*en,their duties require. their absence,
from theE4 - :4eadii4aztirOrtho Po4tt tp which
their duties call them, and the probable time of
their .absence . .
By prdirqt.7l • ,
GE.C3AffiE A. MoCA/L.
Captain and - ;kid , :iie-Camp.- - •
SPECIAL ORDER- 10 ,
lits,n*r.tretsse r P. M.
Hafrsitio, )4'27; 1: ;1. 'I
(*atter MastelGenerarß:ll Hale - is ordered
to forward a ckithing, _as .per teipiisitions
dated 28d May ; lastriw,colonels Harhamit and
M'llowell. of theYourtkand.Fifth Ilegitnenta
pessayl)4o4Vols*entiiti L plape of sending.
it as :100reted0r.,dliectid. - The - Rdtettli. and
sthf'
and iii;gfeef niertglibk
By order of ihelaniluguideii44444 --- : — .'
JOHN A.
my2B Aid-de-amp.
HINTS ON 111E0 EKE HGENCIESS
BY
D 11.0 ; .$.8 , M. D
Y TELERAPR.
I pQrtaut op) Washington
Ad ) P9IIITN.ENT (0 1 CONSULS.
WORK OF THE ADMINISTRATION
inUCZN'AItY rtsil/sAnras:
E I'RES/niki:4 ithig;t6E.
_ •
NtireOMPROMI I BI4iiiiAIT6RS . ;
be
THE CABINET 4 UNIT.
VO:.• - OF ' ' THE' VOI,IINTEERB
THE BuLtrialt-Plllll2
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-REVlSlONragiTlitg-TAR111.1 0 1"13111;
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14 ,4, VOr:11,b1,0 News From 'Europe;
CO NPERitif,fr ON - ThE PRES
• • ••-•; •••:,•t!. -.WAinurvitcety June, 26..
The .kresident luttappoidted• Mr. ktritiliy,
of tdichigan, Consul at Frank.fpxt r an-the-Maba,
and Richard Hildrcth, - ,, V;;.v . ir-^,,r l r-, Consul at
•
•fn the midst Of' the,
—, conshmt cot:kat:qty. : ,
fizsit '
' actlify ' and a i gOlf: f ' p r a ctice d _ .. , t here by by the
i. ~. •
ucTe ll . 33 n.e4 embracing. :Within theii range
1 a . blockade of•L 8;900' miles, - the•••ros' fixation
of the public s autholo!nrtha ,i,4i4o:,*illii
G9..y..,,i0: - (54 the ;. in. te Chesapeake, :
1, 11 ,:i 6•4 l diaicountry, hi •Missofiri, and in Vir-•
'gin , •on threa:itides; it is, regarded here at
qUii entertaining to See how *mit more relk
i
OWWI* Catz,-ixi won. on paper, than Gen.
Scott - awl Contanodore Ste - Ingham can win them=
ore jetzukandlett.--A member of the Cabinet was
. 331 4d,t 0- 40,'' iii! . .rit.r. be `explained this. lie re
illei4 tha-•44L-giott - and Com. fitringhant won
their. hattles..firati while the imaginary battiCs
.arbielovei. ronght'4# won at all.
Ili tit.litt..64de nt's message at the opening
.attLuxextrasesidon of conreea will recoznmend
- --7.o%?Biyihaving for its object the re.-,
1 • 3660 44**71 3 .p, cte now in areas against ~the:
Pada* dovernment, no one - at' in—aoc i nitiutea
wit -then - views . of -• the administration believe:,
On ha contrary it'7llldoubtless be found that,
t
the!
,6iiirke, e/ressly_inittstod . will be • :timely
.initiated
inconsonance with the inaugural
ad eilft, and on this,-as oa all other subj44 . l ,
the drtfinisttatiOn ie one, undivided and indi
-1
Yid 1,,,,1,._.- A rmy - - -- -'
.1 ' 3 , 9'7 1 4.:0Pi0.M4..tzus a are paying off
the iegimente in thisivichiity to-day.
, `iti change- In tha, Orogra, Mine of the "move
meats inOf4e . r,VigOlifi, hag, without doub t, beet !St.e:i4.4lneitiiiiort by the Administrations
,A4littGenerak•Dix had an interview with Gen';
erallBCott-end thigabititary of War this moth
- • • ,
Ong, preparatory - AO assuming .. the command of
'tiiil Owe 44 0 61 the PotonlaC•
I is stated that Secretary Chase will posln
1 ' o Weli 'l4•o3oxteaik iiitiision of the Morel Tariff
;u lll . . ` • C. - ...''
• „. 4t4e/etlinst4te:well. informed . circles that.
the koinshlistration - hi.inteeeiPt of very faiorei.-
bla advices : frdza:thaotherside of the ith4tio.
i ' rie,hert'§i:Cuilingbanz has been appointed
." 3 04Ssler ai.JAmeetown, N. Y. -_•..
—TO degree of L.L, D having been conferred
on)tito 4 1 "z l ziddent.* the Columbia College, New
_Yciii .2 . : .tet A s'letei- bait ,cOme hither to present
MO /Diplome: : , --, :': 7. ,:. ~,.' ' :• - ,'
from_Ebbw
•
.1711:617i S. FLEET
RObel Troops
; v ;
MAID TINES - IN' LIEN. :_ - BRUEN (ANL
- -arrlred::here! tid#
morning, fr u ithe:raotak. of_ the. liikadaslopv.
Pen nla and:J ey Vest She reoOrti that the
"S4 l i bee t
were 049 H
g4 Ath o Y :4 llei 4 -
* * * d•
...JA Bt 4 :tAP2-• g .
e•
lerT.i;
_t t ormatior-had•beels=robeiSedat
ef
Fort lick,
ens that #':te of General 2,,ragS'a
forces ,
_naa e t ed that;proylsions; were very
Earle. It Was also said that all the heavy gtiai
had peen takenfromFort rriae and plea d in
the water 1 0 . 4142: : . -", • • -
The Brookryn . was i *hipre:l off Pass a l'On•
iv ire, oo ll4 4. 4Le i„: 7 l4oo4 :! : vv ,..cir er .ciiita a : t:e f:4 4 .._e lzg gr e a r tact l: ;. :v;er w e
shipS to tea intik. the 9thi and vessels were al- .
lowed to leave witErtfie l ls*'
The 4e4er,#
Afonaiv/04 B. •PlVler,,estd-Vrieee Salver;
Law:Oncel and Wanderer, ware it Key Wed. on
tlie'l3th c;;
The 661i6Citt Fore t' Bing, "of Fsurl aVen~
had !been taken, and a prise crew takes - her to
New: York. 1.!
garb l IDE R 15 0.0 10 #t* . . 811 , 11 4P4.
1 - June 26
d,4l4,het-heitie
inOprichle dekal* ;
dig in the New York .Central Railroad Com
pany, and the suicide of the Trasearer.
ESSE
FM( THE VittOrtiilA-lINE
Governor Wise on the Wrong' Track
FOROB TB* Elf EMY ; OYESA'I' Ell
PLANO OF VIE;VIRGINIA
. .
riltliiieil9eJvab. received:; here M''':44-i-ft.ol-
eagilik i
line: of, attack, Japo4 ftei6 McClellan's-, %derail,'
g9ne by '4°4714:-.03/01,
Gm:tinier Oa* wlfl n foree of 4000 'Men to'
repeldo ',eipeclitioa stalk to' have gone' the
Kanawhailver. ' ' .
The - rebel force'ia so . p* . f, beeq - bier*.
ied. It does not exceed '1;400 . .. Col Jackson
entered :t4e:neekof 'l*(l ,. 'opticadteTirllik*O r t„ .
ilve,i9gitneD*ic_wrdlitg - to the
latest•reliorta. .The prevklus , acbminta put the
fo at 800?`They are;encamped
wa, • r..
An. ,l :lPreß fr9lx.BAkkerililliaajustarrived:
Eight _thousand rebel troops were lying there;
and at'' l6 c*l;Oitii:albilik rot g i l l ac . 44r
betwe, - T4clud , '
int Jackson's force, he has five regiments—the
First:Virginia, Col: Allen; Fonith,- Col.. 'Wes;
ton ;. Seventh, Col. Gordon ; Fifth , iibiianiaiicgr .
unknown..
40th#1r.eSimet4; AuT.4 I W. whhliqr l2 , with,
- four :pieces of artillery, •;are with General Jack-
On ; -commanded •::Capt - Fendleton. '... -The
Wise Artillery are in the neighborhood ` of Mar'
tlnsburg, with three PieceiCiartillery.
Geri. Johnson is. fortifying - Nrntetiestei. A
battery is being raised on a Wooded" hill oir
looiieg the Fair Ground S -. tiller, he evaciiated
:Harrier's ' Feiry the Whole - colunin . went to
Charlestown and thenCe to Brinker ,gill, where
he was• on Sunday when Gen. i'littertion's col
Juan crossed the rifer. The whole rebel force
drew np in,line of hittle to receive: the expected
'attack .4 A*: Federal tedups..., • -
From: Bunket Hill the larger 'orb* of Gen. •
Joluigoieer . robel fo;o!'ipttiOad'tir - I*iolloter
Gen: Jabkaon'a foie') of 13000 his MarOlied.
,towards the Potomac: .. • ,
.IGen . Ahnson .s *PP 1 0194ehOtdc'eP not
aixtefid 10,000, unlma reinforcements have ar
'rived there since Sunday:
lajOr DaUhled#s , heiterythrew . reuna sh
o ot
liata , ShelftliiiieveniriMv*il/fe'evening-
114
,r4;e) , .}^Fki4 ate
11.444i9ii;
4'hwgiiitid*eri at ictikpfF - lis` hen itti,... 4 . 1 1:411:4" . 11 . '
Opetfed,'`'lnifpic*:l9 - ith#4iol:l ; 544141i44;;
: • !:11RiusacreFiuclxv.—:±*L—L.,........,:a".
The. plan of "the rebels :mute to, 'Sr to drd ~
Patter*on's c 3 4 1 1/m# into. Yirtinp ,
pion - retrefit .fighting :.ouly,let ::those „points_
*here& cluing* for infoimisoful reolet4co -- ur the
Feclorel troops can bi made ' .
I;A.TgIi..FROM .._G 8.A.T1 O:N.'
44tioxpated Attack on the Federal
Troops it Philippi,: .'
.„,
.OUR •
' • R
Fog --- •
.014
• , ',1)*(26.
ppepit . that
COli Idec.ook!s •Chirmati •Itegiment ;meted: to
Philippi iesterdity Morn*k:
. Origeitiif Dunham
nath• oei•
044,i.4413.9, ai„old,..comiade _of
Bit Carson , ' ' , returned: yesterday, after hting
t ' 4±4e 60*in s id e the enemy a lines $o rs
=Mediu 'UM rebel eatitiii, - seyoril heirs • and
zepgr theWntunber.. at,.6,601; 600'
• cavaltiand rftirapiliti ofiitfa4try
- 2
The' South 'Carolina troops there hive an
10.3>ihd . ,of, 4sthe way 4,11 1 u44:. but.9t
mirk, 4 , l l :PhaTitztlriT4er; hqxetlY B qr
sla PPW 2 . 4 4I4FuS 4 1 4 ( i9Y,
W i #W } P 3 -9•Vel t ed 74t4 tllAiel 3 4 l 9ro geeme4 , 44
and* 50 0 440 tk 4 .? Frk.v.94 *V 7 0 44 :alt,
the Federal camp , at Philippi He declares that
they will gkyo,no quarter. „ •
recently;, - had ssE--
brotiliethung,..in South, gap:Alta r 'under ; most
aggi'avo , 4*,circumstances, ersi •sworn,
Avv i Oire-' 11e. shot three rebebi , whilst out this
time, one a_Lientenant. , . . •
'Gen..licalellan's address te the soldiers IS an
;indication of a speedy , engagement:= Ccinziers
have just _come in from Philippi Mid-say 'that
everything *ere is teddy - fey imstantmove!
411; is.quiat .at- Cumberland' and PiediiMnt.:
,The : forces - on 'all sides are . ooticentruting: -Our
trbofe:are in line spirits and eager fir action:
Governor- -3Flerpoin
,Col.
I;e4i , - Brigictier General of `tlie Itivitern Vir
Biala tr 0014;
NEW JERSEI' TROOPS ORMERED ro WLSH
INGTON
;Governor Old.enhe's ree . eiveit orders to : :send
to *asington, three regi
intifiat Ctitati coldert„ - They will pilieeed 13y
rigrond Whirnote; Friday next. - To
ex
morilow; 0 - 11 eqlock; _`the GovernOr' will re
view the'reifinents afthe'aritp:.-
VISIT Or LORD Li'ObTE - TO THE
.WAszionicktr, ,Juaii 26, .
/Pe
•: , Secretaty4 Lye*, iocotapitdea h
b_t:44•7, olltehdly Nialted
etder to delireridoahliti Atiei,zoyelletterzan..
wraith* the death of the Qv/4We mpther, the
D' aches 9f Keit
ktram printing Vim
Husio.e. Swm frosFei• Prv , sEes, we are
v*.w4,4
cheamlbitit eio bedetaii pi may J.....
tiblishmentin the country
KaT.lOl OF ADVERIISING. . .
Fear ones or teas constitute one-hall square. MC h
Ares or more than tour constitute+ a square.
-
. i Halt Square. one day
i st one week.. . . .. .
one moatn.„. ~.
• three mouths
i ex mouths
• • one year....
tine Square one day
• ono *eok . - 2 00
41 one month . 8 00
i 1 throe months 5 00
, H
.800
' 0 0 5 Sear •.•'.;-• 10 00
. ....... ......
allainft.4§ nonce., Inserted in the. Local calumny of
nitre ilirnagen
. and. Deaths, FINS CENIS . PER. lArtili
. .. .
or often theertion: ' " ' ._ . . .
i ifir Weertatoe end. rk , AttlA •to ' , A onseyed as retclar
s+iv.rtlanmenta.
=1
'6OV. DOWItE7 DECLINES ANoMINATtitt
BY THE nEmcickeTs:
.A._,;:ciTr : r-r.:N.,:t!1.,4:27"170102..
Failure of the No-Tarty. Movement
bid Political Organizations to be
[Arrival of the Pony Express-] •
i ' - _Fora MOAIINkg, June 25.
The' -California Pony Express passed hire at
4,. Z., yesterday.
The general character of news to go for'sv rd
is ;of .trifling itopDrtance. "The treckinridge
State. Convettion adjourned withaat " making
any. nomination. - • • '
This result was unexpected to the -;inenibini ,
of the party, and seems to have been broughV
about by two . eauses. First, the hobe of
Int a large portion of the late Douglisi . and.
Bell and t varett parties with them when - the ;
Met again On the 23d of July upon a common
bitibt'of oppoZition to the adrainistratien; .
being a general imPression among them that a
reaction will take place in popular 'send:
meat' Within the next fbur or five weeka
Which will array a
,powerful party in :Pia
Riirth against President Lincoln and lie war
policy 'Secondly, the inability_ to fit Upon:
their'standard bearer for _ the coming contest.
The Capp - of the platform of the Convention
and ,
also a tender of the nomination of gOv--',
ernor was telegraphed to Goverr or Downey, at
Loa - Angeles, and his reply was emphaticallyi .
refusal to' accept the nomination. The 'akar;
stance of their 'platform is "Ufilon and the'
Constitution, but Disunion rather than war. 7,
The irrespective of party Xfnion Convention;
comPOSed of menwishing to ignore party names
and Unite- the uncertain men of the Ztatelri
'One'party, also men at Sacramento on tbe 18th.
,The, 'attendance Was slim; there not being a
"sufildieritnumber of delegates present to trans
act, business; and so an adjournment took place
to the 10th of July. This failure seems to settle . "
this fact that the' Union men cf California won't
I abandon their partizan organizations either as
Republicans' or Dembcrati;
:REBEL PLOT BUR THE CAPTURE
- OF WASHINGTON
WA.IgINGTON, June, ._
A..document was received this morning by
.
Oen,: Memsfiilcl. from a true Union Man, whese,
leis in hie
MiainiP9o lo 4--. ' The paper ;
elation idrawn..fieni a seceisionist, whoso
tion was overcome :by the impression' '
wasin conversation with a Confederate:. It re ! ,.
veils a plan for the. capture of. the city.
.
rebel force is to be diiided iuto three divisions.
One of t4espilt.;:idc'cupy the,.attention of our
troops opposite " Wiishlngt!Sn. While 413_ is
done, another . column crosses the Putt:mac,. near "-
00aquan, and advances `throughh Maryland;:
upen the city, while the. third celtunt;
, strengthe*dby anaiprtsing o f the rebel forcet..
in. 13altlinore, arproaches the city from the
nOrth.' These three 'OCkurans are tinder the
coMin4ds7 - restieeyyely of Dayis,: Mauregaril
Lee 4elay ,has - occurred 'by a Mb;
undenitandiag ..between Lee and Davis,.catieed .
by jealoniYqii tle'pert ofLee, growing out
the preinotion.,of realite - Ord; atal his %TOM
. ,
meta to a position which Lee claimed as justly .
*ling to himself. This is' he statement corn
ing to Geri. Manifeld. ' -
•
The etainier twou Jeft'!.las Arsenal to%_
day with a full battalEon df. Bland'aregi:
• .
; inept of volunteers, destined, ,is for
Cafieiditiardeau l l6o miles : below this city, to
actin: cenjonciion with Col. §loarVa
reiroje4,:fr6la Cairo, against . camp
near Cape Girardeau, 1 4 1 4, 0 r Ge,ll, Watkins,
Col. Dougherty regiment of volunteers froin
the #iifith Congressipreal District were maa
tered service for thrse years at Casseyville
ELEVEN ADDITIONAL INDIANA ItEGV
. .
Governor Morton will issue, a proclamation
•
to : lay, calling into:service eleven additional
regiments, tenof.infantry and one of cavalry.-
Each. will have attached a
corps, of fifty sharp shooters, armed with Enfild
rifles:-:-Quartermaster General Vajen will open -
Vcis to-day for, furnishing these regiments with
I clothing. - -
Cuas> OR -Dranaucaa. , —The following - pre- ,
scription:for the benefit of our volunteers Ark!
serving in a southern climate, and exposed to
the dangers of cholera and its kindred diseases,
liaa been published. The mixture describe&
w afii used with great success by our troopi dur
.
ingthellexioan war. It may be serviceable
:
to:thoser at home cut well as thine in the field
Lartdarttim - , two ounces ; spirits of eiMphbr,
two ourtCl,sl etisence of peppermint, two ounces.
IliffmtWe apiodyne,. •two.cunqes ; tincture Of
cayenne pepper,. two drachma:, tinctuie of gin...
ger, two ounces. Mix all: together. Dose—a
teaspoonful in si.little water, or a half teaspoon
ful rePisated In an: hour afterwards, in •11 table
aiiol3nful of brandy.. ,This_preparadon will
OCT*, xiinizrlieguirt .ten roinutesruncl abate other
W.l l c9liOrY. symptoms of cholera immediately.
In easeirelf•oholeta it hat Weer:l:used With great
atoms, to rectors reaction by outward applica
tion.
TExtiief June 26
POLITICS IN CALIFORNIA.
Maintained
. . .
])IOVEMPTS• IN 'MISSOURI.
, • .ST. -LOUIS; June 26
RENTS CALLED OUT
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