Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 10, 1861, Image 1

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    THETELEGRAPH
LS YEIBLISHED EVERY DAY,
gay GEORGE BERGNER.
TEhare..-amasa t:rwoo;*ftait
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9A .Y WRAP' INITed .
linuecribers In s tilt
t:or , qgb at / {'l CQDtS initeorlbers
will 11.3 chargea M.FOO.
WIYEIN AN Moo. D -
ii t leant brimoura • •
- - -
ci rzi wßaPir /if idea pol.l4l3n Ou twits.' 'week during
.thi.l.4lilatviiilikria-wipiiifirurfig the re ..
n,air,oor the poi.; fort,fthedlarieffisorttket 'itt Ain
:31¢3, VW; Nal
tit;:gxo Sutniortbirslint:year..;.. ... ... 00
Devon. - `, ... ... 12.0 0
fen .. ` 4 : ' 1500
rsa
01 ; 11111111,1111 M. '
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stibteribera Order the dlinteninuanee of their news
imPers, the Petinilitee Meir , Aeriti4l2o.to lend theta wen
all itrrearages are .
it subscribers Derider or retaliate take their Wisp
;:erc from the oilleeld'eritioh they are 'direeted, they are
rci , pnsible untiliheptiay, sett: ed the bills and ordered
nem discontintied) ' 00C: _
Wiwilantana.
DENTISTRY.
GEO. W. STiNE, graduate of the
I_,/aitimore Coils ge of Dental Surgery, haying perms
neatly losatedla the city of 'Harrisburg and talcum the
office formerly occupied. by Dr. Gorgas, on Third street
between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs hi;
friends end the public in general, that ha is prepared to
perform all operstioas in too Dental-profession, either
surgical or mecoanical,.in a manner, ,that shall not be
%unarmed by operators fa ibis or any other city." Hui
mode of inserting artidoial teeth is upon the latest im
proved scientific principles. -
Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted on fine Gold, 811
ver, Halloo plates or the Vulcanite Base. •
I take great pleasure lu recommending the above gen
tleman to all my former patients. of Harrisburg and vi
ztnity, and feel confident tam be will perform all opera-
Corm in a selentiLla manner, from my knowledge of 1111
ability. troy&citil F. J. 805FORGA13, D. D. S.
CIDER !!! VINEGAR!!! •
ATADE from choice And selected Apples,
rl and guaranteed by us to beatrictly pure,
-- efai-: DUCA CO.
FOR SALE I
A BITILDIXG- LOT, situate in West Har
-4-3,. riebag, fronting on BroAdstreet 2IY feet, and run
ning emit 101 feet, more or lent, to a2O foot alley, ad.
Joi-ung on one side the property of Mr. Blamenstine.
For partieulare enquire of FREDERICK SCHAFFER.n
Bergaer'e Atm:Mote.
8.1861;nlY2
LIME FOR SALE. •
TILE UNDERSIGNED having embarked
In the latE Busuitpas W prepared . tarnish to
very oast article at short not 00, and at the to wan prloes
for casb. tie sell/ cue Bias barn' at Columbia and Mao
that burnt at home. . • - - -
my29.d3m PETER BERNIIIEBL.
POPULARREDI.EDIE . S.
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l
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ARS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
for children teething, and SPALDING'S .Cll PH ALIO
ILIA tor laendache.. A fresh , supply received at KEL
LER'd DRUG STURI . :I 3 wbere you Olici purchase all the
rateable Patent Modicums of the day. - -
i'• . - 91 Market street;
. two doors east of T. ourth street, 'south stde.
. „ ,
OUR UNION - Is CONSTITUTION.
46 / rAuR VERNMEI4I',". by Di. Wicts-
N./ err, fe a WOra COLWillain the away= Oil 07.
xae UNiTtiD ZVITI/S, Wing Macon/Unction of lie Teran
and 1-Tonga's, anotraug this:relatliona or. the Sc Vend
dates to the Caton and each Moir, and er.plaini nd dons•
laity the_dystom of Coverairtent or the Country. . erica
41 00.. bold, and ordure -supplied, by Anr, - at. Hitirla.
berg, Pc. • " tebsd
agents for omettst ass Slates wanted. : :
THUNDER AND LIEMTNING.
pHE vast amount of property_ destroyed
aoouaLly by aglatting ought to toe a warning to
property polders w aecure their bultangs. Lu orders
far Ltguirbug Rods lift at the strOtion Worst or W. BARS,
wilt attended to. Soda pat up to the titbit, intprort
tyke awl Warranted. 3a12-ci
ISQ, HE FFER'S BOOK STORE I
(Near th. ilarrtsemistridos)
1.25 . JUST RECEIVED from the
Mat a lotus line 00311tEECIAL NOTE
YilkkULL we will sell at $1.26 per ream.
s;&b., per ream , for .NOTE PAPA'S, decorated with
the latest and very haw:Lime emblems and patriotic
mottos.
43.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPES, With natloaai and
patriotic emblems, printed iu two colors.
tlease give W. a call. THEO. Y. MUM;
jc22.4 Harrisburg.
EE. L. G 0 D-B 0 l A D . ,
DRAOTICAL - TOner rind Rep airer of
Puma, Dielodeolus, &c., recve orders in
uL..re at WM. lilitit.7llll'.i Altaic blare, 92 Market street
11 orders left at the above named pleat, or at tip Boob ler
cruse, will meet with prompt attention.
Finn class rIAM):: Ilur sale.
FOR RENT.
rill:1E ROOMS now occupied by the Poet
oacc Poseeision given on We drat of July. En
quire of jelßdtt GUM MI W. PORTER.
NOTICE. . .
ritHE .ANNUAL MEETING of the Stook
_L holders of tho Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Dem.
p. uy for the election of Directors, and the lransactkra of
their usual business, will be hold at the Telegraph Office
of mild Cona r any in Harrisburg on Thursday - the 111di
day of July, 1501. .11 H. SELLLLIIieFOILD. -
/thikaelphia, Juue 14th, 1861.—td. Bearetary.
FOR REIN.--A desirable Residence in
T Locust, near Frontltreet. Three-story brick, with
modern oonveutences, as to water, heat and-light.
Nor into mAtion apply to Dr. W. W. Itutherrord. Pee
seMon oven Immediately. Je26-Bt4.
FOR BALE.
ViROM. Ono to Five Hundred Dollars
worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of
0. 0. ZafifilliVAN,
.cuarl4 No. 28 Southiocond
REMOVAL.
MBE SUBSCRIBER has removed his
PLuxisme AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market
duvet to Fount' street above laaricet,opposito the" Bettie
church. Ttuulltini for poet patronage, be hopes t by strict
!Lamm to business , to merit a continuance of it.
nis:"2B-3md WM. PAHHSIL
REIKOVAL.
/Fin 6UBSCRIBER would respectfully
j., Worm the pnblio that he ba3 removed his Plumb
ing and Brae Founding establishment to No. 22 Sou th
'rbird street below Herr's Hotel. Thankful for past - pat
ronage, Ile hopes by strlot attention to buMnees to 'merit
.4 continuance or It.-
apl2-dtr JONs9.'
FOR RENT.
rpHE EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE
STAURANT in Brant's thy Hall.Bullding,.Harris
burg Cl,y, Pa. Apply to JOHN H. BRANT,
jell-sam* On the premise&
`‘RAII CIDER 111—Strictly pure, spark-
Lug and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di•
pierce yt tyry State Agricultural. Falr elnee:lll66. For
ale by Jell.d WM. DOCK. & CO.
•
NOTICE!
BA.RRISBDRG BRIDGE COMPANY.
iBE President and Directors of the Har
ri- burg Pride, °taping Imp th,le day ok r a a
tot dead of AX CENTS *Webers on the capita Melt
or ISLia Company. (laT Tama ran can') fer
Sea' ; and haTe directed the same to be -p44,
Lee, to the etochholder3 Or their heFeLrepreeenteitese
ter the //tit instant.
Tretiersr.
EartsburilOW . 441, Nal
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No
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VOL. XV.
Nan 2thuertistmente.
1861. 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Or EMT DiBoll.lrlloll
The quality of the goods for the pries will be as teduze•
meet to every one to purchase.
- The moat deeirable goods:of. the season. at a great SW.
ddce.
hIOZABIBICTES,
GEISSALL&S,
VALENCIAS,
CREPE D'ESPANOe,
REREGE ANGLAIS,
BIIOO.APE POPLINS.
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS tuid LAVELLAE
are among the Ila r
CATHCART & HBOTHBB.
Next doer to the Harrisburg Bank,
SKELETON BEIRTSI
at
The largest stoakpf the very best make to be found
' - CAINCART 8,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
PanoL% Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Twenty-flue per cent _lower thaa-cail be purchased
Isewhere in the city. • . . .
ONTHOLIIT & BROTHER.
- N 0.14, Haricot Square,
%ayes Next to the Harriehure Rtnk.
1111 w...
— " I I I ST '
B. M. G/LiDEAL, D. D. B.
ST4.7E STREET ,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
All operations, Surgical and Mechanical,
scientifically Performed. Charges moderate. . jeS
NOTLCE OF PUBLIC. SALE.
THE County-Commissioners hereby- make
anoint, that next WEDNESDAY JULY the Bd, 1551
ass o'clock A. 1d..• they will sell at -.public • oat.cry in
Brant's City Harrisburg, among to various aril-_
ales not heweintimerated, 'cue BA "known as the old
Mart /fours Bali i" , Btone Coal, Stoves and Pipe, "Pigeon
beteg" or Cases to store awarpapers therein, Deaka, Book
Gases Bw. Tarots of sale, are "cask." •• -
JOHN S. inissieu.
aAutm•BEHld.
GEORGE GARVERICH.
June 26th 1861. • Commiasiuners.
Patriot and Union lnaert.A
LtIOLORY; OAK AND PINE WOOD
_ILL for sale; • •
Cl/2 2Y .61Y3T8 OR CORD LENOIR - W RUIZ
POIZORALSRRS.
ALSO, L 00022 FORM' AND Ut11452117.12 RAILS 002
TO GONDAR.
ID%) .710/VE AND &CVO .FOR BUILDIN4
PLAPUSAS.
loquao of the subsorlbur.as cus residence on tho Ridge
road, opposite wo Wad Will Engage kbuse, or at the
Yard, corner or Secceekencldroant-streete, West
Limburg; my274f . j .. O. B.OOLE.
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SCHEFFEIVS BOOK.. 'STORE,
Oman .
zukzusapauxe 0mx04) . ,
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UNION EN VEL.O.P.ES.
NVOTt PAPER; of six _di ff erent, deoigno,
printed in two colors., mkt , 14 this .thoweanct ana
ipa : Me tom at City Caen
Also, Digs, Ul/104 *twit rain Wei, Union Blip
littdgespet 'very la"PriCes.. Vali at
in. 711 • • • Ltoaxfirdvo -BOOKSTORE.
:.DBE T. J. DUIES,
SITRGEEON L)ENTIST-
•
(IF FERB his services io the citizens 0
lierrieborg and kW inanity: Hs 'isolibi4 a Mare o
ma public patronage, wad glees asatiranee , dun-- lila best
endeavora shall los pvea W rengersattainetion Ina pre
tension.. .Being an old, wen tried dentiet,. 4 . 91 ppala way . ' in
netting . the public .generally 'call 0/1 assuring
tuna that *bey -will not - be diesatintlecl wlth.hia servieen,
Odle* N0..-11/8-Market street, in the.houseliiinteAreci
nuptial by :tenon by, near tlie Malted litiates , hotel,
Harilauurg, ra, , . raya : kay, .
NOTION TO -TAX PAIRS.
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TEE llilderSigt/Sd" ealtSptOrit 'COI:140y
and State Tam: TO the 'croon'yoir, withui:the
41,4 r, or - garnsbusg, bertile: ixformllsa pubge *Mai livt
or Oat :atiOwed..; CU: IMP Slats awl',
Couaty.laz ap 10 Ink-4y of .July next, . The places
of reads:we or caaoctoTa aIarAPOI IA» as Wars
•
Teter-nernaells4 Finis Ward; thaso4.l. below erry
Nichol~: Zoldager, &Goad Ward, Chaumut near Fourth
Jeseidt Barnett, Third Ward, liarlieCbetween Third
and Fourth streets.- • . .
Daniel Btrorainger, Fourth Ward, Stale near Third
rhumbas Dubin, Fifth Ward, Third a NT* North street.
Benj. s.lrnmet, Mtn Ward, near IWund 11,ais.
Iherefortail peons batre.au opportunity by nailing
ea, collectors respectieely .a.nd. care veld dienount by
promptpayment said :rates.
by otliar. of County Couunissioners,
- - ---- b. MUSSER,
• JACOB BEfue,
.11 3 -td • OBURat GABAIBRIOR. .
EMPTY FLOUR"BARRELS.
_
100 LARGE NEW bitiGHT EMPTY
FLOUR sutilYis in good oonetion :or iazi
4 .- by LI•281 vat. DuOK, 416c0.
• AL NEW :LOT-0F .,:.
._
LAM'S' SHOAING-41r 'TRAVELING • BAG
Comprising a limber of new styles GMTS' and -L
DIES' Money Purses and. Widens. assortme
ust recem
BER _ BEA? xxxsumit,
EFLiNlt'd
. , " ' '6l /Surest Street.
SPEOLIL 00E14 NO. 1
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HLDQUARTEIIB, T. M.
00/TUOUTA Nay %T 1861.
Quarter Master General B. C. ihda -is ordered
to forward the Clothing, ant' per reqiiisitioW
dated 28d May - hist, by Colonels klarhanift and
111'Dowelli of the Fourth and Fifth Ileginients
Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of - wilding
it as heretofore directed. The "Fourth and"
Fifth iteginienti being now in actual;service
and in great need'of 'proper
By order of the Corninander-in-chief,
JOHN A. ' 1 1 4 1131
my2B Aid-de-aunp.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
rriHR 'undorritivied being appointed - Ad
j. ekenetritoni "orthe 'Eotato of. 'UO9/70.
4Oted, hereby notify all ponsom Indobaed to - 00 - id ootate
to mite otylnento, ono thoootoloatig: olotati to Preheat
them for-oetkleto(ontc. - .il..lloliL
Jamul' re i tibi,
Jane 27 - 18814.ord ' • . • ialetrator's.
. • . . .
REDUCTION . IN PRICER I
KIIRINOIS r Iiain and Mimed.
OAPHNIEEUA Plain and Firma. - •
ALL WOOL DALAINZS,'Itata Styles and Quality.
BIWOA. LONG £OLAHLS,lligarsui prima. •
FINE aI9CIE Of SLAWS= BRAWLS.
The prawn in all tba above bode, on examination, will
be fount“loWer tlnui eyerVY at
• • • - • - - OATuOAerS,
Ann Next dentin thS Harrisburg Bask.
FRES4 - 4,' Vat.T.V.AI4-
iiollo/11r, BEAM, " '
Bame_ L Warr
.4 0 Writ'SaNIMOGGINi
11!"2 Buzs
M 43 ow ifi,
- • •- • --Wimi•Pus,
Judi reestved mud for age: at Up lowsektuel mat.
•OM • - Inc DOW al 4 QR.
"I.N -,- D:-1'E1k1'DE,..:N..7. - ISHALL - Tig.: . ,Tx.'Gs' - 'N'v7 - _,R.A.:L.Ix :-NOTN:E-."
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY ,`10,'',1861.
B ~- K . ; ..-:JQIINSQ,N.
LOCK HospiTAL
fl _
AS difieovered "the most certain ; bpeed) .
and eifeetnal remedy In the woild4or
•
Wed QOM W 101.10119, OW SO taiou; IA FRIA OA■ !O
TWO DAYOMiIk • '
.
Weakness •of the Back or' Limbs, Strictures, Patna in
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys - and •Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Neryous Decay.Of the Physics. Pow
eri, Dyspepsia, languor, Low. Spirits_, Confusion of desks,
Poll nation or the Heart, Tinffdity, Trembliggs, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease cif lhe . Gtomach, - Affection!
,of the Heed, Throat, Nose or Skin—Wee terrible disor
, dere arising from the indiscretion or Solitary. Habits of
Yonthtlioie dreadful and destructive' practises 'which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage imps
eibbs, and destroy both body and mind.
•
Young inen agpeobilly who have become the victim of
solitary Ince, thel.dreadful and destructive habit which
annually, sweep to au untimely grave ,thousaudg of
young men of the Most exalted talent and brilliaeXintel
led, who might ' otherwise have entranced listening
Semites with the thunders of eloquence, sr waked to m
issy the living lyre, may call ;with: full confidence. •
'Serried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be.
Ing aware of physical weakness, sbouldimmediatidy eon.
unit Dr. J., and be restored to pergeot health.
He who places himself under the oaro of Dr.. 1., may
religiously confide in his honor ae , agentleman, and con,
Adeptly rely upon his skill as a physician. ,
AtirOffice No. .7 South Frederick- 'street, Baltimore,
Md., on the telt hand, side going from Baltimore street,
doorsitroro the corner. Be partioung .obser v ing Inc
name or number, or you will mistakethe place. Be par.
ocular - for .fpuorant, DIAN, Quacks, with fakes names,
or Paltry Humbug. Oertifecestes, attracted by the 'reputa
tion of. Dr. Johnson, lurk near. . .
All letters must contain aPostage Stamp, to use on the
reply. =
• DB. JOHNSTON.
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
London, graduatefront one of the meat eudnent Colleges
of the Wand antes, And the .greateet part of whose life
'hag ;been spent in the Hospitals of London, Wis.
dolphin and ehteWhere, has . effected NM Of the most as
tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in theism and head When askep„ great net ,
volume% being alarmed at suddensoutids i bashfulness,
with frequent blushing , attended sonsethiniswith derange .
Mont of mind Were curedimmediately;
' Dt. J. addremea these who having injured them.
selves by priVate and improper indulgendea, that secret
and:solitary 'habit which ruins both body and ntindi.un.:
s tung,A them for either husinetutor society. .
These are some of the sad and mblaricholy ed Ije pro,
ducat by early, habits of youth, via Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains in the Mead,rlhronese ot Sight,
Logi of Muscular Yower,.Paipliation of the Egan, Dye:.
papsla, Ner7olll9 /MAMMY, Daallgellloo, oriatA g esti ve
Fondling, General . Byeaptonal of -Gplunump.
MANIAILY, the learftd effects on the mind are mush to
be dreaded :—Lois -0 :Memory, Conrunkat of. Ideas._ ne.
efiejaine vf.Mame, mvirlreiretwelog ,i7neennost.todoote-
Seit-distrtutt,:inve ofii,entade,. paticWidm!, Re . 4c.mig
Thoduiteht or persists of a lc* out hoar judge what
la the mem of their decline in.lieeltit,liwbas their vigor,
beeetolulf, weak, We l harrows _* ad;: siumeiste4 have a
ifthgtdie apitatiramm about the opal, cough, symp.
ma of Morwultiltd= • •
. . - - YOUNG •11XN
whit have lajured themselves by a certain practice, in
Meted When ,lout — a. it ee— habit . neguently.learned from
evihmaimutiolut, or at sett*, the effects of which. are
- Mghtly felt, eeen When asleap, , and 1f not Candi _redder,
egirrier, impaitlbie , shd detstroriboth mind anti bcidy,
ebo*di apply uumediately -•-
• What," pity that, a_ yeaugmam, the hopes of hie mutt.
47,thedarrO ng of. VI Parol l 4,oooio be etettsbed from
wepects and enjoytiteeta ot lite by the COMNlAtteneth
of deviating from the path of. Ohara, and Judi:llo4oA
.ctirtibt secret habit.: th pertiora must; bcforderadein
SWINE:
effect that a Bowt mind and body are, he moat necessary
"regnholtes . 1 10 Prouto4 , connubia l , , 'APPlAN& indeed
without these; the journey through life beeAmils a weary
.pilgrinuem; the .prospect 'sourly Mancini to•the - view; LhE
mind becomes 'shadowed With domalr r and,olled with:Mae.
millancholy rellectfoulhatihe bappiness - ol another .b - 6,
comes blighted itiMour•Ooia.
:JOlEttig*Pd • alikLoT FOR OB
By this great and Important remedy; W stances of Mt
.trionts are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Phousinds oft the most nervous% and debilitated whs .
Mid lost all hope, havelbeen , hrtmediately Tolland. All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disquelui.
asthma, Nervous - , Trembling,' Weakness Maillflooll of
the meet barrel kind, speedily curedr: • •-• • •
Th e many thousands mad at thlii haatlutloa within UM
Mat twelve years, and the numerous important Burgkat
operations, pqrtormed by Dr. J., mitaossed by the re.
portant of Um pappra, and many other persons unarm of
which have appeared again and again °afore the publish
Maids/ AM staxidang . 4i O - gettaoll4ll of ohooyooteo , and re•
aporsailiMM,lcanothclanr tretaramtaa to - the allhoted.'
LIIIMITIMNOZ.7Arben the inisgaided
and Imprudent votary of:0*mo finds be .hes. Imbibed
the seeds of this eithahl ditftle, it bre ortion.haPinlitit that
an Ultima' sensnof Mame, or dread of dlicovery deters
hint frein applying to:those who, from - education and' re.
.sPectablaty tan aloam befrieitd Wm, delaying till the con,'
otitutional symptoms of tbis horrid: OWe make their
apptarante, alrectiag the head, threat, nose, Ai% tot,
regrowing on with . frightful rapidity', titi death 'puts a
period to his dreaditil oniferings br seeding hint to "that
Donnie from WiICILC. Cu traveler returns." It is a met.
anobalY Wet thal thrnnanC l a fall Victim* to MO' terrible
disease, owing to the unskillniness of. , ignoraht pretend.
erti, who; by the use of that deadly,potota,' otetvitry, 11101
the constitution and make the residue if - life miserable.
To thourgurac—The Doctor , . • Diplomie hilit In his
3Ft 3El= co - 17 .
. .
You will please take notice that I have removeCmy .
place of Makes" from No. NIT South Nourth attest, to .
my Manufactory
NOS. 114 and 118 BELIEF STREET,
Between LonsPard and. Swab, end Front and Second Sri., :
Philadelphia.
Thankful forlnt . favon I sollr t lt quittattance of your
orders. As I have ellarged"my ininufaetery so as to
enable Me to haveconstantly on hand a large assortment
of well seasoned Soaps; tivor the hist 'qualityund free
from Plek.olL.
PALM' •
VARIEGATED,
WHITE,
HONEY,
CASTILE, and allkinda of TOILET SOAPS.
dEIEMICAI: OLIVE SOAP df.pAri Insterkid•BETTLED,,
PALE and BEG* N English igal. - _ Soda and PUB
Suites cupsful:Myer' hand, 'tPZ.B.3I, ADAMANTINE an
TALLOW CA.NOLES:ef • . . '
Having adopted -the caehaystem I am enabled. IQ offer
my goods atthe 'Merest rakes. ' ' that you will
sell and examine for yourself both the goods and prkes,
before purchasing elsewhere
I am Very Respectfully,
al-wlr F. CONWAY PhllndelPhin •
118 Ott=
thasajp: PE zz, A D
AT . THE OLD 'STAND. "
•
49SiiWeak) and manufacturer Or
Pestidosississ,.- _Oaks and Purses,Dessting Coes,
.mobly Not, • ititicO.A Qpirchioui,
issaitioicamic 1 4 4 th i t saP,
*As, rf,rB e) P 117 , 41 i 1k4) !
- alaiwtt -"J -
Misullaneous. - -
maiimex3wrcaNtm
DISEASES" OF lIKPRODENCE.
Rigni 121 NIX TO SWIM 220=2.
No Dereary or Noximis Drugs
ILIBRUGE
ORGAI7IO WEAHNES
/mptediately cured and full vigor restored.
TAKE: PARIICI:U3.- NOTICE.
..._.
aLIHBId4~,
TO stiwrans.
•
air Letters must contain a Blimp tans on the reply
;q -Remedies sent by Mail. • -
No. 7 South Broderick street, Baltimore.
aprl3.clearlY
II
Etttppt.
. ..
TO ADVERTISERS. -
The. circulation of
.the DAILY ITLIAEGRAIII
FOIJII, TIMES URGER -than any other
daily published or circulated in this city, and
it therefore premeds ` greater indwaments, for
the patronage of advertisers then is *bred to
them through any other meal= Let ibotie
who want buyers; try - adverthung in kali TT-RIL#E-
A Stumm Rsoutur.—Troops continue to
pour through our city for the seat of war at
Washington, and also to reinforce Gen. Patter
son at Martinsburg... : _Lasteveningthe De Kalb
regiment, of New - York city, over one thousand
strong, reached here over the Lebanon yalley
railroad, and proceeded directly to Washing
ton. This regiment is made up exclusively of
germans, and finer looking or more muscular
men never sported uniforrhs or handled mus
kets. Six hundred of them are veteran and
experienced soldiers, having served several
years in Europe. Two companies were clad in
regular Zourtve equipments, and the balance
were uniformed in as good style as, most of our
volunteers. During_ths passage of the train
from the depot to the bridge the street was
crowded With people, who lustily cheered the
gallant germans, the latter _responding with
great enthusiasm The excellent band accom
panying-the regiment discoursed some fine mu
sic while passingthrough the city. We_predict
that the_men comprising the.De Kalb regiment
Will prove themselves worthy of the honored
name they bear,- when the tug of war comes.
The Colonel in command, Leopold Von Gilsel,
and the other_offtaers, have bfien trained almost
from infancy in military business, and thor
oughly understand:their duties. Every,officer,
from colonel to rsecond lieutenant,: was com
pelled.to produce certificates not only of good
moral character, but of having honorably serv
ed either ill foreign or .American wars.
111011.11ARTINSBITRG.
Curespundance: orthe Lally Taleiraph
- Itut. - IMMitturTirrnry is perhaps_ located
in II str4get Position than any we have have= occu
pied, and the innumerable tents that dot the
surroundings of the town and cap the surundt,
of each fall; Preso4t a sPeOigtele•*giel!A4
oreigus
.../iev.erbkOre-bitheritbeenso large
a number ofthernen of tidedivisionaticamped
at one 044 whep YOUwilitiderthat the
can►ps of these 2 , 6 0 0 men ropy auci).;speil frOm
a poimt, tying withintmapasof onesquare mile,
you will concludejustly, that the '°varmints
are swarruhr,'' . Yesterday being - the Sabbath,
divine service was held bathe several churches,.
where many of our soldiers attended. Some of
the regiments wholatere - ohiplains repaired to
thaneighboring groves' . and there, listened to
Mean important teachinge; while others, not
so blest, spent-the day in , such amusements as
idle soldiers only discover. - This morning.seine
Philadelphia. boys, (of ..the 9Sd reginient,) who
are quartered in the Market house as provost
guard, obtained the town fire engine and hose
carriage with'winch they careered down street to
the 116014michine Shops, M supplyan engine
(whichdrives the bellows for : the blacksirdths)
with ster. These - machine shops are being
approptiatetl by Uncle Wind to the receiving
of_militery. stores, whioh are arriving in large
quantities daily•;. so you see, that ill wind that
burned the bridges and. locomotives, blew us
these excellent storehouses. It la noteworthy
that a 4xmcentrationof someof the forces under
ColdStOne and Gen. Patterson's division is now
° taking place. At this hour, 3 ; P ; M, the let,
ethand 26th Pennsylvaida .regiments ; the Mt
New Hampshire and the 9th and 28th NeW
York' regiments. have arrived, some of them
baving come froin Harper's Ferry and others
from Frederick City,- . Md. It is =Mothers are
rapidly coming on. These, with other indica
tiers, lead many to believe that a forward move
ment will take place Ma day or two at farthest.
The enemy is not far &latent, as our pickets
and their scouts exchange civilities or uncivi i
ties every day. Capt. Gerard.of the 7th being
on picket guard was surprised at the sudden
appearance of a body of -cavalry, numbering
over one hundred, iihomune out of a roadnear
at hand. -His position-was dangerous indeed,
as he had but thirteen men near him; these he
ordered to fire, which they did with such pre
nisi= as tO return' the
,supriset .and.-force the
cavalry to wheel into the woods, alfordhig the .
Captain" time to. "beat". for camp a
With
small body of :men Capt. Gerard made an ex
cursion yesterday and returned with,• two pri
r sonars and 'several horses which belonged to
the enemy. • . '
The miserable policy inaugurated by the
rebels, of crushing out the Union men, la now
recoiling upon themselves, as the loyal men of
the town insist on bavirgtkelieCeNiOniatit who
rennin, sworn to support the- government-'and
thui deprive the snake (sccasion) of its venom.
It ti said that C. Pendleton (late of Congress)
of this Plaoe lea beesktaken prisoner. at, Bath,
Va., by the enemy; his . cotuise at the -Rich
mond Convention, and since, having , been:too '
loys to , seCuri hlin:protectionon tioDia '_ The
vt4er,wlach haa posen .plassnt, .4 today :
very watwt ; our *Re nreirnanWoWor their
good kealtk d an 4 g4heiiirrioi;
. YOll4 : w:
ME
9AMP PpAPONT,..IIAsnitiIiBUItG, Vs.,
_ . . July .8, aro..
BY TELL ili.
UiTEUfROaViASHINGTON.
=
Gen. Soott Controls the Telegraph,
Wires,
THE REBEL FLAG OF TRUCE.
A ;Game That Didn't Win.
How Spies are Treated by the Pre3ident
and Gen. Scott
Correspondence with Jell: Davis Declined
The government has found it necessary to
put a check upon the sensation reporters, who
have daily telegraphed extraordinary move
ments of troops, which excited the public and
embarrassed the military authorities. The fol
kiwing order was issued this morning:
OrrunAL—Henceforward the Telegraph will
convey no despatches concerning the operations
of the Army not permitted by the Command-
in General. WINFIELD Bcorr
Department of War, July 8, 1861.
The above order is confirmed.
Swami Cammoii, Sec'y of War
The issuing of this order is said to have been
caused especially by the numerous canards from
this quarter published in the New York Tribune
during the last few days.
The Washington Star states that Taylor, who
came hither under a flag of truce yesterday,
says that his business was disposed of at the
White house in a very few minutes, for in that
time he was sent back to Gen. Scott with one
letter lass than he bore on his person on enter
ing the Union lines, the President not deeming
the communication he brought such as required
him to enter into any correspondenee whatever
with Mr. Jefferson.
Mr. Taylor was next immediately faced in
the direction from which he came, and march
ed back to Gen. McDowell's headquarters,
where, though courtously and kindly treated, he
waa kept under strict guard until an early
hour this morning, when he was escorted
a... 0, to, the confederate lines and, turn
ed loose to find his way back to Beauregard,
without having accomplished what was evi
dently a main point to be attained by his mis
sion, namely, to communicate with-traitors in
our midst, who bad doubtlessa been prepared
to send to Beauregard, throughliim, important
Won:nation concerning the alleged contemplat
ed. movement of . Gen.. M'Dowers army upon
ttur Confederate lines. ._
The Star further says, that although the
President has communicated the contents
of the letter from Davis brought by Taylor to
none -Weida his constitutional advisers and
Oen. Scott, from certain signs we are able to
emir, the public that it amounted to nothing
of tiny earthly importance on the present crisis.
NEW MFTTCO AND WESTERN TEXAS
humsaumacs, No., July 9
The Santa Fe mail and Cameron City express
reached here yesterday nomi, by which we have
dates to the 23d from Santa Fe, to the ~27th
from Cameron city, and .to the 15th from
Idepsilla.
• The news from MessWa confirms the reports
of Indian troubles at Pine Alto, and a disposi
tion on the part of the lidewtda, Indians to re
main quiet.
Owing to the political difficulties in the
States, orders were sent forward to Mr. Clark,
Superintendent of the Stephenson Silver Min
ing-company to stop all active operations.
The forts along the Texas frontier - are to be
garrisoned-, or order of Col. Van Dorn. Two
companies are to be stationed at Fort Davis,
one at Fort 'Quitman, and four at Fort Bliss.
:.In Senora quite an enthusiasm has sprung up
on the subject of railroad& The project is to
connect the valley of the Rio Grande, with the
Gulf of California, the terinini to be at El Paso
and Gtuiymas.
At Santa Fe on the 15th of June, a public
dinner was tendered to Col. J. B. Grayson.
Bev. Bishop Lancy arrived safely in the Santa Fe
mail.. Gov. Connolly and Secretary Etero were
at their posts, and Mr. Greener was shortly ex-
Pe4.o.
he Canon City Pm shows an encouraging
state of Opals throughout the whole mining
region of Ongon.
The mail party passed a number of Indians
on the route, all of whom were very friendly.
REPORTED CONFLICT IN KENTUCKY.
Loumut; July 9.
Considerable excitement was caused this af
ternoon by a report that the Home Guard and
state Guard of Bardstown, had a rencontre. The
story was that the Surveyor of Louisville had
directed an agent to atop at Bardstown certain
wagons with goods en routs for the Louisville
and, Nashville railroad, destined for Tennessee,
and that the agent being unable to execute the
order, called on the Home Guard for assistance,
and that the latter were attacked by the State
Guard, calming a loss of several lives on each
side. : A passenger who left .13ardstovni several
hours after the reported collisicar sap that
there was no conflict, and that the wagoners,
hoing been edvised that there weal be trop.
WinkargUWl, l3 l/10 0 Wia ea their *AY bill.
iIkUsWAL • _
Cam Eriuting
NO. 69.
XXXVIIth Congress—Extra Session,
Mr. SrEvints, from the Committee of Ways
and Means, reported a bill authorizing the Sec
retary of the Treasury to remit the fines sad
penalties in certain cases and regulate the com
pensation of Surveyors of Customs . in certain
cases.
Mr. LOVEJOY (Ill.) introduced a resolution de
claring that in the judgment of the House it is
no part of the duty of soldiers of the United
States to capture or return fugitive slaves.
Mr. kLaszour, (my.) moved to lay it on the
table.
Mr. STRATIOX (N. J.) raised a point of - order
that the resolution was not admissable under
the order adopted yesterday, prescribing busi
ness for the session. •
The SrEasen, for the reasons given, over
ruled the point.
Mr. CAILLILE (Va.) unsuccessfully sought to
submit an amendment to the resolution.
WAsaumiox, July 9
Mr. STRATTON, without meaning any disre
spect to the Speaker, appealed from his deci
sion.
Mr. HITICIELYS (Ohio) moved to lay the appeal
on the table.
This was agreed to, and the Speaker there
fore was sustained.
The House, by a vote of 66 yeas to 80 nays,
refused to lay the motion on the table.
Mr. CARLILE (Va.) again ineffectually appealb
ed to Mr. Lovejoy to withdraw his demand for
the previous question on the resolution of the
former, desiring to offer an amendment.
The main question was ordered by ten ma
jority, and the resolution was passed—yeas, 92;
nays, 55.
Capt. Stewart Van Filet, for four years Quar
termaster at Fort Leavenworth, has been or
dered eastward for active service in the field.
The third 'Kansas regiment is being formed
at Mound City.
The ship Ne Plus Ultra from Bonelona has
arrived here. She was bound to Charleston
where she was ordered off by the blockading
squadron.
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inaItACTS
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rE lIBSORIBEit oilers at PRIVATE
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jetkl blditillA C. Wel, Executrix.
VNTANTED.--20 ;lANIT6 TO SELL PACK.-
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air Four lines or less constitute one-halt square. Eig h
lines or more than four constitute a square.
Half Square. one day
one month... _
three months •
slit months tl° o
one year ....b
one Square one day
one week........ 43°2
one month . 3 00
14 three months.. - . 6 00
Mx months._ ' 8 00
one year 10 00
all-Buidness notices Inserted in the Leval whams or
befbre Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LINT;
or each Insertion.
,Marriages Etrat Death: ta he charga4 as regular
Udvertteements.
[CONCLUSION OF '/VESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.]
WASSINOTON, July 9.
MILITARY AFFAIRS IN THE WEST.
LEAVENWORTH, July
BLOCKADE OF CHARLESTON
NEw Yoas, July 9
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