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

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISLIKD . wimps DAY,
Hy GEORGE BERGNER.
TERll6...4lintna • '
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Lay at 6 emit!! pet' Week' Yearly will be
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he aestritht the'Ledinlature and weekly during the
rennouder of tbo . year,Tand furnlattcd to anbacribera at
nc milowioa cash ratoa,via:
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Ten • " •
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1111 LII, OF ifFIFSIWZIM.
It subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
papers, She publisher may continue to send them until
dl arrearages are paid.
subscribers neglect or retune to take their newepa
ere trout the office to which they are directed, they are
reaponititile until they have settled the bills and ordered
th , m discontinued.
inisallantons.
BIOTINA ROOFING
mAmorsormED BY TIN .
UNITED STATES BIOTIN/1 ROOFINO
NO. 9 GORE BLOCK,
Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass.
THIS Portable Roofing is the only article
ever offered to the public, which is reedy prepared
to go on the roof without any linishin? Operation. It is
light, handsome and easily applied, and van be ea lel,
and ohe.ply trannoorted to any part of the world. It
will nal aLut or discolor water running over, or lying on
it, sad is in all reaps to a very uesirable article. IM
nonconducting properties adaft it eapeciaily to covering
manutactonan of various kinds, any' it is confidently of
fered to the publio after a test of four years in all varie
ties of el mateaed temArature, for covert is all kinds of
i
roofs fiat or pitched together with cars steamboats, Ate
h. s both (shop and durable. Agents wants t, to whom
Iberia inducements are offered Send for sample, circa
ar,.sic., with particulars, to "U. d . ROOMING do.,
apr24 dam No. 9 (lore Bidet Boston:,
DAN'L. A. *IIENCH, AGENT.
OF the Old Wallower Line respectfully
Informs the public that this Old 'Daily Itansporta -
lion Line, (the only Wallow it Line now in exist• ace in
this City,) la is In successful operation, and prepared to
carry freight as low An any other individual line between
Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunoery, Lewisburg, Wil
liamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Harm and all other points
on the Northern central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil
liamsport and Elmira Railroads.
DANL. A. MiniNCH, Agent.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Goods sent to the Ware House of Messrs. Peacoek,
2011 & inctuntni, NO3 808 and 810 Market street woove
Eighth, Pltibulelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. It., will arrive at
Harrisburg, ready for delivery next morning.
aprBo-remyl
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED 1836.
Capital and Assets . $869.126 37
DIRECTORS,
Wm Martin, Edmund A. Solider, ThetiPhible
Jno R. Penrose, Jno. O. Oasts Jas. fraquair, , Wm. 11yre,jr
J a me s 0. R e ns, wawa 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr.
B. M. Huston, George G. LMpar, Hush Craig, Charles
Kelly, Samuel E stokes J .J 1 Pennis ton, Henry :loan,
Edward Darting on, H. Jona • Brooke, spencer Wilvalue,
Thomas 0. Band, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jonas, James
B. In'Faeand, Joshua P. Eyre,John B. Semple. Pitts
burg, 7). T. Morga.. , WILLI 4M Pitiaburg,
M a ARTIN, Pi. B. Berger,
at
Pittsburg.
eta:k.
• Tso AAR 0. RAND, Flee .rreldeirt.
lIVERY LYLBORN, beers/dry.
The undasigued as agent fur the above named c om
patty ceutinues to take His _Risks in Harrisburg and
vicinity.
WILLIAM BUEHLER.
1010 dlt
AGENTS I MERCHANTS I PEDLERS I
READ THIS.
ENERGETIU men make $5 a day by
selling our UNION PHIZei 6TArIuNKBY PACKS ES
°miaowing ,uperior Stationery, Portr ai ts Kt.KYON'
KNOBALEL and ia rearm nr e glaarantee sat
lISIIMUOU in quality of our goods. The gilts ambit of
fifty varieties .nd styles of Jewelry, all -awful and valu
able. Ctroularewantallpartloulare mailed free. Ad
dress. L. B. HASKINS &
36 Beekrna street, New York.
FREER BUTTER
AI A . 14 K. V,;ier. , P.III•O E.
WE, EtAVING fitted up a largo Retrig.
. 'lgor, mud having made contracts with some of
our fnwt ..iiii",thk.lartflerhs to tarn eb uc WWI fresh saw
sweet butter regwa 1 , will be enabied to so ply 0..,r
customers with sweet fresh ice cold cutter at all times.
rnyZe WK. DOCK, Jr & 0,
TRZ BEST GOODS FOIL THE LEAST NOM
A. HU.11111E44,
/ha l er ►a
BOOTS AND SNOBS,
of every
DESCR•I'PTION
and at all
PRICE S
Next door to the Court Houee,l
MARKET STREET.
Also a general moortmeat of TRUNKS,
LISRS and CABY.ET BAGS, at the lowest
cash pricts. mar2B-dBm
REMOVED.
JOHN IL SMITH
HAS removed hie Boot and Shoe Store
from the corner of Second and Walnut streak; to
NO. 108 MARKET STREET,
Next door to Harries Agriculture St ere, where he intends
to keepall kinds of liochs a-a shoes, Halters, ho., and a
large stock of Trunks, and everything in tila line of bu
sbies. ; and will be Monied to receive the patronage of
his old customers and the public in general at his new
Alia, of business. All Muds of work made to order In the
boot style and by superior workmen. /repairing done at
short notice. [aprlitf] JOHN B. 8111TH.
THEO. F. ISCHEFFER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG.
P sr flout sr attention paid to Printing Ruling and
Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Checks,
Drafts, gel CARDS printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per
housand in elegant style. 120
ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELE—
GRAPH COMPANY.
THE Stockholder's annual meeting will
be /id at the Oka of the t-ecreta , y, (2 Forrest
Piece) nag South Fourth Street, Phi'adelphia on
THURSDA JULY' lith, at tog CPCIOGIC. li., at Aid'
time an *taloa for nine directors Will Jake place, and
sun ocher nusiness transacted as mai , 'be brought be
fore the meeting. H. S. SHILLINGFORD,
eta dtjyl7
STEAM BOILERS,
lI4VING made effiefetit4ndpergiagiett
JAL.airiegements for the purpose, vreisie don pre
p& op to Make S , Eat& ROiLERto of every kind, prompt
ly end at reasonable rates. Wo shall use iron made by
Bailor a Brotner, the reputation of which is second, to
nose in the ir
Nose but the best hands employed. Repairing prompt
ly & vended to. Address RAGA E WORKS,
my 22 1 7 • klarriaburg, Pe.
• LAKE TROUT.
J UST received a small invoice of
MACKINAW LAKE TROUT.
The q uality very superior, end toe price very low.
WM, DOCK, JR., & co
SMALL lot of Choice Dried
v suit, at
1.40110 LS Is FO N,
Corner Trout and Market street.
MACKEREL in kale, half bbla. and
ads., !Jr 'We law ry NICHOLS &
asy 22 C.rner Yruat Rad Market streets.
HP. & W. O. TAYLOR'S N bW SOAP.
.it tig roonbmical and highly detersive. It cpo
tam ao Rash and will not waste. It le warranted nog
to 'clue the hands. D will Impart an agreeable odor
and is therefore suitable for every purpoipi. y or
ale 1 p WM. DOCK. Jr. is Co.
lUalLtictlilLLY.—A large supply just
roselved WM. MOM, JR. 190.
_ .
VOL. XVIII.
filebitat
DR. JOIINSON
XI ALLIVIDDLCOMLIZI
LOCK HOSPITAL!
a AS discovered the most certain, speedy
L 1 and effetoual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
BEIM' IN SIX TO TWRIATE NOM.
No Mercury or Nolo= Drags.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affeetions
of the kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im
potency, General Debility Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas; Pa Initatismor the
Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddi
ness, DI seise of the Head, Throat, Nose or skin, Affec
tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter
rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those nos= and solitary pracbcas more fatal to their
victims than the song of r yrens to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, &c, impossible.
Young' Men
lepeolally, who have become the ',victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit widish annual
ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young
Men of the, most exalted , talents and brilliant intellect,
who might otherwise We entranced' listening Senates
with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence. '
Marriage•
Married . Persons, or Young Bien contemplating mar
riage, being aware or physical i weakness, otganic debid
ty, ilefOrandes, speedby cuied.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his timer as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cowed, and fall visor Restored.
This distressing Ailection-.which renders I lie misera
ble and marriage Impossible—is the penalty paid by the
violate of improper indulgences. r oung persons ate too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner vy those falling into im
proper habits than by tile prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions We/mined, Loss of Procreative Power,
Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Odnetumlon-il Debility, a Wasting of the
Frame, Clough, Consumption, Decay suit Death.
Office, 80. 7 south Frederick Street
Len tuuh, side going f-onviastumore street, a tee uoor
trem the corner Fail not to observe urine and number.
Letters must be pad and contain a stamp. lb* Doc
tor's Diplomas hang in his office.
A Cure Warranted in Two Days.
No Mercury or Nauseous DMA
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Royal. College of John son,
London, Grad
uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges in the United
States, sod the greater part of whose ide has been spent
In the Wapiti& Mjsuidaan- mac- %suit,
Diner., ms s eau° some o most astoniunlog cures
that were ever KUOW11;, many troubled wile ringing to
the bead and as wnenusteep, great nervousnasa, being
alarmed at sulliPen sounds, bashfulness, wan frequent
bleating attenued sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
lake Particular Notice
Dr. J. addresses a i moue who baveiecured themsedvee
by improper Indulge Ca and soloary habits, whi,th rule
both oody and mind, minus% them for either business,
study, society or men . ' .ge.
'Deese are some 01 tae sad and melancholly effects pro
ducal by early habits of youth, viz Ws skness of tne
Dams and LIMON Pales in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Was of Wes:mbar Power, Palpitation of the heart, Lys.
pepey Nervous irrabbil ty, Derangement of thelLgastive
' , unctions, General Debility, nymptonts of Consumption,
60
lleirtaxix.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Contagion of Ideas , De
pression of Spirits, avA Fornouloga, Avers on to society,
de.fDestrust, r ove of solitude, Timidity, &a., are some of
the eollt produced.
Violin/Nan of persons of all ages Can now judge what
is thetwow of their decliains health, losing their vigor,
.oeconting weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
s i ng ular appearance avoiut the eyes, cough and symptoms
of sonsamptibw•
Young lon
Who have Injured thettiserdas by a certain practice in
aimed in when alowa„ a hauls frequently learned from
ova companions, or at school, Ma Wrests of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and II not cured renders
marriage impassible, anti destroys both mind and body,
mould apply immediately.
What a pity that a yo.mg man, the hope of his coun-
try, the darling or ills permits, should be snatched limn
Al prospects •nd enjoyments of life, by the eon.equence
of deviating Irmo the path of nature and indulging to a
certain secret habit. Nu& persons moss, bettor, dintem
plating .
MUTT/Bp,
reflect tbata Wand mind and body are the meat nines-
Very lieqte , Leell to proton* connubial happiness. Indeed,
without Uwe, the Journey through become a weary
pilgrimage •, the prospect hourly darkens to the v few ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despadand filled with
t h e me i ane holv red anon that the happiness of another
becomes blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
. When the guided and imprudent votary of pleasure
Inds that he has imbiber the seeds of this painful die.
ease, it too often hapens that ad tll.timed sense of shame
or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those
Who, from emulation and respectability, can alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
Weis hoer d nesse make their appearance, such - as ul.
oersted sore throat, disessed nose, nocturnal pains in
the head sod limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on
the OM bones and arms, blotches on the had, fain and
ea n. e ndilee, progressing with frightful rapidity, at
hist the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall
ii, and the victim of this avant disease become a horrid
*knot * commiseration, till death pats a period to his
dreadful snfierings, by sending bun to " that 13r Macey
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
It la a sacianchidly fact that thousands fall victims to
this terr ibl e disease, owing to the unskilfulness of igno
ant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison,
Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o
life miserable.
Strangers.
Trust not your lives, or twain], to the care of the many
Unlearued and Worthteal Pretenders, deststute of know
ledge, inisne or charades, whOicopf Dr. Johnson's adve.r
vertlsementa, or style Memoslves in the newspapers,
regularly Adulated Physiolankinonittble or Curing, they
keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy
and poisonOttan , as compounds, or as long as the smallest
fee can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruin.
ed health to sigh over your gallffig disappointment.
Dr. Johnson is theordy Physician Ateiwtislog.
• His credential or diplomas always hangs in his office.
• His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared trom a life spent in the g eat hospitals of Eu•
rope, the first to the country and a more extensive Pri.
vale Practice , than tiny other Physician in the world.
. .
Indorsement of the Press.
many ttiouistwda cured at this institution year af
ter year, and the numerous Important surgical Opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witneessed by the re
porter of the "Bun," AOlipper," and many other pa
pare, notices of whkih have appeared again and again
bolero the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of
character and responsibiiity, is it sufficient guarrautee
tothe atlikted.
thin
. Diseases bpeedily Cured.
Persons - writing staditi be natienisii in directing their
inters to to Inintutien, the folietricg manner
JOHN X. JOHNSON, X. D.
01 the BalOomre IP& Hcomital. Baltimore. Md.
wiluLtaiLs
UMBRELLA MANIITAOTORY
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
munumnoxia,
Pd. R. LEE,
titANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
L PANKOW and WALKING :CANES, Will furnish
, ex i s is BONE PAM than can be bought in any of
' i l e u mm istse. Country marabouts will de well t o
all andexamine prices end quolny u andisMivitice then
dirt % WOW 14284/7.
"INDEPENDENT IF Al,l TIIIN.GS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1862
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PERN'A.,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC FRUITS,
Including among others,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
FLOUR,
FISH,
LARD,
BUTTER, &o
We invite an' examination of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
The beat in the market in every respect, to
gether with all kinds of
LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and
GLASS CONES,
Cheaper than any place in Barriaburg. We keep
on hand always all kinds of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
WINENSWAILE AND GLASSWARE,'
at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my2o Corner Front and Market Sts.
VIEE - ItifITTRA.SCE.
The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
ceirAL ♦ND ABUTS.
JOHN V. JAMES, Actuary,
nONTINU E to make INSURANCE ON
wirß - on the most ream , able terms.
TLIEY set as Executors, Umpteen and Guardians under
last Whim. and as Receivers and lifeignece.
The capital being paid up ant invested, together with
a largo and (Kinn= ly inure sing Pinery's! fund, Mars a
perieut recur ty to th Insud: ' li mit
De pa in y early, yearly or quar
terly.
The company add a BOND- periodically to the lam•
mem for lie, fhe eittuT BON Ud a p opr aie iin De
•ember, 11544, the El isvJf.).ND B NOS is D .ce.nber, .184 9.
the THI - 1) Et NIA iu December, 1854, and the TOUHTEI
BONUS In 1459. These audits .ne are t0....de without re
qusougauy hurries,. iu she premiums to 00 pit id to the
Toe following are a few examples from the Register :
I• Amouut or Po Icy sod
Sum Bonne or oouus to be Mantissa
Poliey.
Polley. Iteurod I add lon by luta , . kdditiorm.
No 8952600 $ 887 6 I 8 8,887 50
132 I 3000 1,050 0 6,050 00
195 1000 400 00 1,400 00
ABB3 I 6000 1,875 00 6,875 00
Agent at Harrisburg and visint
je OAly
EAGLE WORKS,
'Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. ALA
MANUFACTOBBIL ON lors
BOOMINDERS' BULLMACIIIIIES AND PINS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARD
AND NIAOIDENNS NOE
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. :
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOLAINNITURE,
General Machine grand Iron and Brass
C A.B T I
woon TURNING IN AI
SCROLL SAWING, PL
Or Any Machine of
made to order. Gear ant
'ELIDKO
PATENT WOODEN SORE'
W Cra paid for Old Copp,
STEAM 801
PENNSYLVANYA
ABOVE STATE STREET,
CELLAU WINDOW GRATES,
Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. , ,
.;
Weights and various other building oealinge, ferasle
very cheap at the [ ury24-Iy] 11 , 411.0 WORM
ICE CREAM I ICE CREAK Itf: ,- ,.'t
ORE of the greatest . improvements el
the age is Pyne & Barr's Patent lenoream Freezer ;
and Egg Beater, the great saver of. labor. The email
quantly of ice used and the exceeding: short space of
tme I squared to make good bee cream in one of their
Freezers ought to induce evel- family to purchask.one
of them . ' They have received several silver med ''' 4
the highest premiums at exhibit one, bver I T
Freezers now in use. A printed,circular coat . 0
very best receipt for marring ice cream, frozen c 'tt,
ice waters, &c., with a number of certificates aid full .
direvione accompany each Freezer.
All orders for freezers, county or State rights will b e
attended to by addressing W. RABB,
myeom Harrisburg, Pa.
JUST RECEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT' of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 90c, $1 25
61 50, $2, $3, $4, $5 and $lO. Also Pocket Bibles of (Br
ierent styles and prices at SCEILIFFER'B Bookstore.
febls y
HAMS.
7,900 LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured
Muns, and a splendid lot of Owego
plow ork) Corn-Fed Stigar avec Rams, just received.
swill. W. D & CO.
PURE Cider Vinegar, which we war ant
to be made solely from cider. just received and for
0..1e low by NIOHOLN 4 r 0 'YUAN,
jel2 Corner Front and Harlot streets,
SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A
very convenient Writting Dealt • also, Portfolios,
memorandum BOWEN Portmonnines, &c., at
n2A cVHElrlfltitltt BOOKSTOH.t.
EXTIiA Family Flour, just received and
warranted to give satisfaction, tor sale by
NILIOLO & BOW taN,
1123122 Cornet or Front and Market street.
PURE Cider Vinegar, warranted, jnat
received and for sale by
racco 9kB7wMAN,
Corner teroct and Market streets.
QlllPratiOlt Dandelion Coffee, just re
)o mewed and for saw b .
Nl y
OHOLS & BOWMAN,
min igral corner Front and Market strookoj
liliucdluncuub
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
COFFEE,
SPICES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS, &E., &C
ALSO
SALT,
BACON,
OFFICE NO. 408 CHESTNUT STREET.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL.)
PIONASIikIXOWAY, President
ty,
BUEHLER
my2B
tirta) Pitimertisements
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
"HIG 'LY CONCHNTYA rw.
COMM CND FLUID EXTRACT. EUCLID,
A Positive and Spedlie Remedy
For Diseases or the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
. .
This. Medicine inereai,ee the power of Digestion, and
excitee the, ABSORBENTS let • healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGRICINTS are reduced., as well ai
PAIN AND INFLAHATION, end la good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
• For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse,
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Indispositionto Exertion, LOBEI of Power
Lon of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak 'Nerves, -' Trembling,
Horror of Disease, • : Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back
Universal Lassitude of the Ausculir System,
Hot Hands; Flushing of tile Body,
Dryness of the Skin, ' Eruptions on the Face
PALLID LI)ONTENANOE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med
Wine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC HIS
IN ONE ON WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EMP IRE.
Who can say that they are not frequently followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
May are aware of the came of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILLOONEFES.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the Meiaitclu4 Deatht I COnstimption,
BEAR AMPU WITHAM TO TSB TROTH OP TIM AHOIIITTION.
TEI CONSTITUTION MOS. AFFECTED WITH
,
ORGANIC. WEAKNESS,
Regeires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which HISIXIOLD'S EXTRACT &WHO' illLVOriably doe
A THAL MILL OONTICI IRE MOST BIIMPTIOAL.
FEMALES-FRBL,WM-FEIiALEB,
LD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR COMTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE,
TN MANVAPFECTION3 PEOULIAR TO FEMALES,
the Extract Gumbo is unequalled by any other remedy,
us in Ohlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppressio nof Customary Evacuations, I:liberated or
Scirrhous state Of the Uterus; LeueorhoSa Whites, Steril
by, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether
twisting from Indiscretiop, Habits of Dissipation, or In
the
DROLLY& OR CHANGR 01 LIPS.
BL sIiIPIONS ABM
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE: WITHOUT IT I
TARN NO MORN Byisam, MUNN; OR IINPLIMIANT 'MEDI.
OMB FOR lINPLBABANT AND DANDIROITS MUM.
HELMBOLD'S EXIRACT BUOEU
orrue.
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Stages,
Little or no change in Diet ;
And no &posters,
$1,513 386
It causes a frequent desire and &ea strength toUrinate,
thereby removing Obstructions..
Preventing and Curing Strictures Of the Urethra,
idlaytng Pain and Imilammation, so frequent In the
class of alseases,Jaiid expelling ail Pees anew, Diseased
=album-out Naito. •
tnotraiure WON Tnevairine •
*so trAvi rEzzir lgE - VICTIMS OF Q/740/18, - -
. D .l I.l.n..l4me*ifpica b. 4 -awn
thne,have loinid - thhy were deceived, and chat the "POI.
?ON" has, by the use of "rowmant, Mivaninurrs, " been
dried up in the system, to bream out in an aggravated
form, and
or Baum for all affectionii and
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Use E
diseases
whether 'ih
JR FEMALE.
From whatever Ciao originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases 0l these Organs require the aid of DUMB rio
ITETJHBOLD'S EXTRACT BUM°
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
certain to have the deaired eftimi. in all Diseases
• RICH IT IS RECOMMENDED.
of tile meet reliable and responele character
enpany Lhe 'indices.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
breed to 20 yearn standing,
Wire NANO SNOWS
SLIENCE AND FAME.
rite! $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
, to any address, securely packed from obser
, 1 ::191,IPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. •
Lime 0 teed I Advice Gratis
AFFIDAVIT:.
d before me, on Alderman of the
oitya ?hued o.- H. T. Maximo, wno being duly
cloth pteparetionecoutabt no narcotic, no
loitary, or other iolurlopu drugs, but are purely rage.
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PROF. ADOLPH P. 'TEUPSER,
.s.
fairOULD respectfully inform his old
k p s t ro i sa id, -gambit@ generally, that he will
ne.to give innt - ine on the PIANO FO/tTE, ME.
LORONATIOLIW - .,.., go in the science of THOTIOUGE
s Ailkijleinkfive hare wen upon pupils at then
-ii, T tr - Fe = r . 18a f g e ° w as dr4 trgentt
radii-it II
b..
or
ed
riefiliitit"
. 7 , 7;1
HE substri or ill have Fresh Fish,
Pegs, BeeM sad Mk 2 - ifresh truck in season, fresh
every Tuesday and ' ny. Also Apples, Oranges,
Lemons, Pine Apples; .an; fre., Air sale at the store
of Jolin Wise in Third near Walnut street, Next door to
Bradley's Barber.shep. klB . .
FLOWER SEEDS
A CILWICE • lot of ASTER'S and TEN
A
wm• afroals, with a general variety of Fresh
PloweiiiiiiiVirden Seeds, received and for sale at No.
91140E4 street:, • KELLER'S Drugstore.
T"general variety of goods for ad.
jujungitlie
TOILET,
to be found st Keller% is unsurpassed in this city.
je6 81 Markeystseekt
QIIGAR Cured Canvassed Hadiu ver •
choim lot just received and for Bale
NICHOLS & B AN, , r s
Jae corner Front and t Week.
CHEAP Oil for all kinds of mat anery,
in small and large packages. for sale by
N LCHOLS & EOW MAN,
jel9 Corner Front Fnd Market street.
FIRE CRACK bßti. by the chest or box
' jest received and for sale by
NICHAS & BOWMAN.
jel4 Corner Frontand Market etreete.
SOAP, Harrison, Country and Fancy, for
gale . by ICILit dr. & Row m
&TT] north-oast corner of Front and Market streets.
inETERSIVE SOAP, soraettking better
, than Harrison's Household Soap Juan received nee
tot sale by . Nientm & eowii.r4l,
is 2 Corner Front sod Id rket streets.
CRAB CEDER.--Conatantl3r on hand at
Tory laterke article of Inv.. alum. cmns _
. WM. DOOK—Ig. &Ou
CiDFdt 11 r ,V.I.NE4IAIt 1 I 1
'ItArADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by oa to be strictly pure.
eisqs mi. Dow. 4 00•
•
I4tetai b
At little Espouse ;
No iEcouveniecise;
AFTER MARRLdGE.
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BY TELEGRAPH.
From our Morning Edition,
From Washington. .
FLAG-OFFICER DAVIS' REPORT OF THE WHITE
RIVER EXPEDITION.
Later from Com. Fagagat's Fleet.
Full Particulars of the Fight at
Grand Gulf.
I=E:=l
THE REBELS REPULSED.
WASHINGTON, June 26
Flag Officer Davis, in his official report con
cerning the expedition up White river, men
tioning that, a'ter the accident to the Mound
City, the wounded men were shot by the enemy
while in the water, and that the Navy Depart
ment and the country will contrast these bar
barities of a savage enemy with the humane
effort of our own people to rescue the wounded
and disabled under similar circumstances in
the engagement of the 6th inst.
Several poor fellows, who expired shortly
after the engagement, expressed their willing
nom to die when they were told the victory was
EMI
Flag officer Farrangt communicates to the
Navy Department the report of an encounter
between our gunboats on the Mississippi and
the rebel artillery, in the vicinity of Grand
Gulf, between Natchez and Vicksburg.
A boat sent down to bring up the coal ves
sels from near that point, discovered earth
works in the process of erection. The Wissa
hickon and Itasia were stnt down to attack
them. They found a battery of rifled guns
actually there erected, and a form, of some five
hundred artillerists ready to receive them. A
vigorous fight ensued.
The Itasia was struck twenty-five times and
the Wissahickon seventeen times. They, how
ever, lost but one man killedaad six wounded.
The fort being - too set iOlll3 an obstacle to have
in the rear of ourboats, Com. Palmer serving at
that point decided to bring the remainder of
the squadron down and break up the business
before it became too formidable.
On the afternoon of the 18Eh inst. he dropped
down abreast with the squadron and shelled the
town for an hour, but they deserted their bat
teries, and, with the exception of a few rifle
shots, manifested no resistance.
Corn. Palmer says the heights were filled with
riflemen, and if they give him any more annoy
ance he shall burn the town.
The new gunboat Paul Jones, Captain Stud
marl, having taken on board 'her armament
and complement of seaman, left the Navy
Yard yesterday afternoon.
The select committee appointed by the
Speaker to whom all papers on file in relation
to the construction of a ship canal around the
Falls of Niagara are referred, consists of
Messrs. Vauhorn, of New York, Blake, of
Ohio, Menzies, of Kentucky, Trawbridge, of
Michigan, Rice, of Maine, Davis, of Pennsyl
iania and Cravens, of Indiana.
Hon. Emerson Etheridge will deliver an ora
tion from the steps of the Washington monu
ment, Baltimore, on the 4th of July. Exten
sive preparations for celebrating the national
holiday have been made by Union men of that
city.
From Gen. NOlellan's Army
The New Picket Lines held Undisturbed
ALL QUIET ALONG THE BANKS OF THE
• CHICHHOHINY.
I=E:=l
W.temsoros, June 26.
A dispatch received at the War Department
this afternoon from Gen. McClellan states that
the affair yesterday was perfectly successful—
that we held the new picket line undisturbed
and all 113,, very quiet on the bank of the Chicka
--:,
hominy. ,
MUM Congress—First Session,
SENATE
WaseameroN, June 26
The usual ceremonies were proceeded with
wben evidence was taken to prove the disloy.
810 of the accused:
Mr. Jacob Malaya, Isaac Lyton, John Hugh
Smith, H. B. Scovill and Was.. G. Brownlow
gave direct testimony to that effect.
The President pro tern then put the question
whether the accused was guilty of high crimes
of misdemeanors, as charged by the articles of
the impeachment of the House of Representa
tives.
Mr. Sarinanuur said he should vote for the
impeachment, on the ground that while hold
ing the office of Judge of the United States, the
accused assumed and acted as Judce of the Con
federate States ; but he, (Mr. Saulsbury,) would
not commit himself to any of the declarations
or sentiments uttered by the managers on the
part of the House or the Senate.
Mr. Briskness on the part of the managers,
said be should offer no more evidence, thinking
the facts charged were abundantly proved, he
should therefore demand of the Honorable
Court, in the name of the House of Represen
tatives and of- the United States, whose liber
ties were so outraged by this reckless Judge,
that a conviction be had of impeachment.
The accused was then Jeclared guiity on the
first,article by tb e unanimous vote of thirty
,
one,enators present.
Messrs. Bayard, Carlile, &thorn, Pearce,
Rice, Simmons, Stark and Wilson, (Maas.,) were
absent.
fittart trinting figut
Raving procured Steam Power PressesZwe are prem.
.3d to emote .1013 add 10011 PRINTING of every dascrip
on, cheaper than it can be done at any other establish
amain the country.
RarES OF AIivEnTISING.
war Four lines or less constitute one-half square. Eight
Ines or more than roar constitute a square.
- Hair Square, one day
one week
ene month._
three months,
tax months : ..,
one year
One Square. one day
2 00
ton on e e m w o oe n k tb ........
5 00
11 !three months 10 00
six months 16 00
one year. ........ ....... 20 00
,sar
Business notices inserted in the Loral COZWritt. or
iefore Ifarriges and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE
for each insertiont
gair idarriges and Deaths to be charged as regular ed.
7erthemente
11:Mil
'NO. 48
On the second article charging him for sup
porting and advocating the act of seceasion
Hr. Browning voted not guilty—guilty 35,
On the third article charging him with organ
izing an armed rebellion, the vote was guilty,
32—not guilty, Anthony, Fessenden,;,Foster
and Harlan.
On the fourth article, charging him with
conspiring to oppose by force the government
of the United States--guilty. 27, not guilty, 10:
Messrs. Browning, Cowan, Harris, Henderson,
Kennedy, Latham, McDougal, Nesmith, Ten
Eyck, Wilson, (M 0.,) and Saulsbury, excused.
On the fifth article the vote was unanimous.
On the sixth article,on thespecification charg
ing him with the confiscation of the property
of citizens not guilty, twenty four ; guilty
eleven.
The court then took a recess till 4 o'clock
At 4 o'clock the court again met.
• Mr. Foams offered the following question to
be put to the court : "Is the court of the opin
ion that West H. Humphreys be removed from
the office of the District Judge for the District
Court of the United States for the District of
Tennee ee
Mr. Tamrstru moved to add that he be dis
qualified from holding or enjoying any office
of honor, trust or profit under the United States.
Mr. Trummum.'s amendment was then adopt
ed, yeas 29, nays 10.
Mr. Thum called for a division of the quell
on.
The first part of the question was then adopt
ed, yeas 38, nays none.
The second part was then adopted, yeas 36,
nays none.
The President, pro tem. then pronounced
judgment. It is hereby ordered and decreed
that West H. Humphrey's, Judge of the Die
i trict Court of the United States, for the West
ern, Middle and Eastern District of Tennessee
be, and is removed from said office, and that
he be, and is disqualified from holding or en
joying any offices of honor, trust or profit un
der the United States.
The court then adjourned sine die.
The Senate then Adjourned
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
When the members returned to the hall,
Mr. BIOECAM, on the part of the managers,
reported the proceedings and results of the high
court of imp. a ehment.
Mr. WALTON, (Vt raising to a question of
privilege, cans d to be read a communication
from the N. Y. Tribune, entitled "the Inttlli
geucer Book Job," sent thi. her by one of its
Washington reporters. He thought it due to
himself; having introduced the resolution to
which reference, by one, who by a iurtesy, oc
cupies a seat in the reporter's gallery. That
charge m.,de in that article shaold be investi
gated. He therefore offered Use following:
Resolved, That the Committee on the Judici
ary be instrucmd iorthwiih to inquire by whom
and on what authority such charge contained
in artime referred to has been made, and to
make a thorough investigation as to their troth
or fals.ty, and lep..rt all evidence to the House
with the opiniuus thereon, and such resolu
dous as to them shall seem meet, and that
said committee shall have power to send for
persons and papers, ai d to report at any time.
Ihe resolution. was adopted ; yeas, 102 ;
nays, 8, namely : F. A. Coultiin!, Ely, Fran
chut, riauk, Lansing, Lovejoy, TritaJle and
Wash urne.
The House passed the Senate bill which pro
vides for additional med.o.d offi ere in the vol-
UU(eer service.
The members again proceeded to the Senate
by invitation of that body, to hear judgment
pronounced in the impeachment case.
Atter they returned therefrom, they ad -
jo u rued .
VICKSBURG CONFESSED as Lost —The fall of
Memphis is garded by the Whig as fatal to
Vicksburg. That paper of the 10th says:—
The time is up—the die is cast, and the late of
Vicksburg is sealed. With the evacuation of
Fort Pillow followed the fall of Memphis, after
a gallant but unsuccessful defense above the
city by our cotton fleet, under General Jeff.
Thompson and Captain Ed. Montgomery. We
had hoped that our government would hold
the river above Memphis as long as we kept
the enemy at bay bete ; but it has seen fit to
do otherwise, and now the contest for this Im
portant stream is almost closed. We had con
fidence in the ability of our forces here to repel
any attack of the enemy's wooden fleet from
below, but we cannot expect them to success
fully cope with a combined attack from above
and below. All other towns on the river have
fallen into their hands, and now their whole
force will be concentrated here. Our city must,
therefore, we think, soon fall into the hands of
the enemy, and consequently it behooves the
people to contemplate the realities around
them.
TELE PEESLEENT REQUESTED TO - SEND HOME A
REGIMENT.-At a meeting of the City Council
of Cincinnati, held last Friday, the following
was presented and unanimously adopted:
Whereas, The Fifth Ohio Regiment, of this
city, has been sadly decimated in battle, and
by hard, long and fatiguing marches ; and
whereas, the gallantry, efficiency and heroic
bearing of the regiment in the several battles
in which it has participated, entitles its remain
ing members to the kind consideration of the
Government ; therefore, be it
Resolved, By the City Council of Cincinnati,
That the President of the United States and
the Secretary of War be solicited to order the
regiment to Camp Dennison, near this city for
rest, and that the regiment may recruit its de
imated ranks.
Loafs NAM:V.—A most extraordinary freak
of nature may be seen upon the farm of Mr.
Henry Bowman, about two and half miles from
Hanover, York county. The object is a colt, ap
parently strong and healthy, but having only
three kge. The wanting limb is the right fore
leg, the place of which is supplied at the shoul
der by something resembling a dog's paw,
which it moves when walking precisely as it
would the missing member. The colt is lively,
well formed, rather handsome than otherwise,
and, with the exception which we state, entirely
t r ee from any perceptible deformity.
REVOLUTIONARY PATRIoTS.—There are only 62
revolutionary patriots alive, viz :—ln Massa
, cbusets 8, Maine 9, Vermont 8, Connecticut 2,
Now Yo.k 18, Pennsylvania 1, Ohio 4, Mnhi
gan 3, Illinois 1, Indiana 2, Wisconsin 1, Ken
/AWL Tennessee 6, North Carolina 3, Georgia
5, Miiisouri 1, Virginia 8, District of Columbia
14:411tausas 1. There are none in the State of
ittiode Island, New Jersey, New Hampshire,
lowa, Louisiana, Aialiama, Florida, mibbiolop P 4
California or South Carolina
Tun Plumylan (o.,liturnia) Republican ear;
that upwards of tweuty-tive hondrtd pounds of
silver bullion have pass, d through teat city
within the week ending May 80th, from the
silver Woes of Washoe.
so 25
1 25
2 60
4 00
6 00
10 00