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

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PITI3LISHEID-
EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER
TERMlL—Sitene thliecarenoi,
The Rare Titaasara ittieeved t 3 orebeeethera 'ln the
City at 6 cents per week Yee* eeteverlbele *lll
charged $4 00, In advance , • :
Wriaur t111.1(111APIR.
The TELEGRAPH US also published' twice a week durini
he session of the' Leglslahlre• and weekly during th•
remainder of the year, and furnished to subarzibers al
:ea rollowing cash ratenonz : .• •
Single subscribers per year Send- Weekly..sl 10
Ten .. •
_l2 00
Twenty 4 . a l'
~2R 00
e ogle subscriber, Weekly.. ......... 100
THE LAW' OF NEWEIPAPIES.
_ _
It subscribers order the discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
all arrearagee are paid.
subscribers neglect or refuse to take their sienna
ors from the offiee to which they are directed, they are
responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered
them discontinued. •
iffisallantans.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
"RIG •ILY CONCENTRA TED" , •
(=Pi BIND FLUID EXTRACT RUM,
A Positive and Specidc Remedy
For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,
Ws Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS Intl healthy adieu, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS dere:mittens, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGRVINNTS are reduced, as well as
PAIN AND INFLAMATION and is good for
MEN, WONEDI OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOLIY3 'EXTRACT DUCH%
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Earlrin.
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Indisposition to Exertion, Toss of NOW,
Loss of Memory, Ditilenitf of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,'
Dimness et Vision, • Pain in the Bask
Universal Lerattude Of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of tile Body,
Dryness of the Skin • Eruptions on tne Face .
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, width this mad
icine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC PILE -'',-•
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EMPIRE./
Who can say that they are not frequea tly (Wowedby
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the metanchazy Deaths by Consumption,
BEAR AMPLE wrsomms To REM TIMM 01 111 AMMON
THE CONSTITUTION ONO AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to etrengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which IIIIMIX)1/013 EXTRACT BITOHU isoarfaNy doe
A TEAI WILL CONVICI 11l /10111IIICIPLICAL,
FEMALES.--FEMALES-FEMALEI3,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE,
~lk MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES
the !Moho is unequalled by any other remedy,
as in Moroi% or Retention, Irregularity,Pninfulneta, or
Suppresslo 11 of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhoua state of the Uterus, Lencorhcea Whites, Steril
ity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
DECLINE OR CHANGE 01 LIFE.
SSE sIMPTO.IIB ♦BOW
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1
Sun NO HORN BLARAM, MUMMY, OR UNPLIASANV, MIDI.
craci FOR lINPLIASANF AND DANGIRODB MUMS. -
. .
SEMIBOLD'S WRAC? BMW'
mum
SECRET DISEASES. •
In all their Stages, At little Expense ;
Little or no change in Diet ; No inconvenience;
And no Exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength tothinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Caring Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pain and Imilammation, Be frequent In the
class of diseases, and expelling a Poisonous, Dawased
and worn-out /falter.
THOURABIDS crop THOINANDS
NEW HAVE BEEN 711 E VICTIMS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid EIKAYY MS to be cured In a short
tints, have found they were deceived, and that the "POI.
PON" has, by the UM of "rowmant. aavanwiwas, been
dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Use Hirt.fasow's Salaam Boone for all %Mations and
diseases of the
'URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
MALE OR FRMALR.
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
110 W LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these Organs require the aid or KURE Ho
111111/IBOLD'S EXTRACT MMHG
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to have the desired effect is all Damsel
FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED:
Brideneeof the most reliable and rapotufble character
will accompany the medicos.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
kroes 8 to 20 years: ettaxDay,
WIWI NAZIS KNOWN TO
SCIENCE AND FAME
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to alty address, securely packed from obeer;,
vales.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATION&
Gouts Guaranteed I Advice Gratis I
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho
city of Philadelphia, H. T. HILKIBOLD, who being duly
sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mortuary, or other injurious drugs, but are purely page
table
H. T. HRLMBOI D.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this man day of No
ember, 1864. Wit. P. HIBIRERD, alderman
Ninth Si .' above Race, Phila.
Address letters for information in confidence to
H. T. HMOOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth St. bel.,Chestnat,
BEWARE OF COUNTEbtPIGITS
•
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose "OH MEN OWN" and "ass"
APTICL ON WI WOWTATION ATEWENNI) NY
Helmboldfa Genuine Preparation a,
La tram
14 tt " Sarsapimills,
" Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by C. K. Keller, D. W. Groan, J. Wyeth, 0 A
Eannvart.
AND ALL DROGFIST3 EVERYWHERE. •
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAR OTHER.
Cat out the advertisement and send for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
novl3.dly
INSURANCE. .
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
EisuRAHE COMPANY OF NORTH AIIIRRiOA I .'
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,200 000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel P. 'Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White,
John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William
E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. herds wain; John
Masan, George L Harrison, Franc's R. Cspe, Ed ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Uarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Presides!.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for the above name I company, the
undersigned is prepared to take Ylre risks in any part
of she State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet
ually, on the most favorable terms.
°thee Third street between Walnut and Strawberry
alley, Bwke'S roe.
WILLIAM BUEEELIER,
Jelo-dly Harrisburg, pa.
ANOTHER SUPPLY O P
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
BEST PENS in the world, for 75c, V. 25
10, 52, *3, and $4, forzle &t a
feblo.7 ws
Bookstore.
EXCELSIOR RAMS 1 I
THESE HAMS are cured by a
NEW YORK FARMER,
And are decidedly the most delicious and delicately fia
cored in the mariteL They rival
NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS,
and °list little more thin half. W. weir, CO.
my2B
ERBEY HAM l—Ten tierces of these
J
Justlr celebrated sugar cured barns, received asso
or onleirtWrge or.llo33o l Ationtitias.
Wit.'lloolC, At lip
C R AB ClDER.—Constantly on hand.#
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VOL XVIII
ftD caL
DiLlj'aflNSON
, B4kXillaC3lidEOAM3a
LO P Osprigs I
LT AE3 discovered the most certain, speedy,
and eilbican remedy in Ow world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
ILIUM IN BIX TO TWILVI noun. i
No litatury or illinioalithigs4
A Care Warranted, or no Chargegin from one'
to Two.Daye.
Weakness of Hteliack %Limbs,. Strider's, Mintions
of the kidney; and SlidderlnvoinsiDiri illitarges, Im
potency, General Debility, Nervenends, DrtiterYi
lan
suor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas , Pe illiteuesduthe
Heart, 'Thxddlty, Tremblinp, Dinneen of Sight or
nese, Di use is the Heed, Throat, Nose or Skin, diem.-
Eons of the Liver Lungs. Stomach or Howels— , tiden ler
rible.dhoWdera shier Men the Solitary Habitat of Tenth
..;thoidimoari and solitary pratecas more Walla' their
victims than the song of ;Irene to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, blighengtheit most brilliant hope Cr , anticipation,
rendering marriage, impossible.
•
Yoftelten)
Espeolally, who - have become the ...victims of Solitary
Vies, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual
ly sweeps to an undnielY grave Dimmed" of Young
lien of the meat malted Wentz and *Silent 'intellect
who might otherwise have enhanced listening Senates
with the thundered euois or waked ;, 10, 'classy the
living lyre , atity call with' calidence.
Marriag. .
Married Persona, or 'Young Men e . contemplating mar
riage, being'aume or phytdcal weakness, organic . debiii
ly nefoindtbsi, am, fpeedili_cured.
40'7,110Plaoachismeiribilettile COMM
rellgiriusly coda° in hl. toner u a gentleman, mug con
fidently rely upon hie UM as PigIMAM
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cored,Vind full Vigor Beeriored. i
This dwell* Affection..Vrtdcli mitten rife misera
ble and marriage impoesible.--is the penalty paid by the
Victims of Improper indulgences. young persons are too
apt to commit excesses them not beings aware: °Cate
dreadful eonseopesioes that may ensue.' Mew, who that
understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow
er of procreation is lost sooner by the* falling Into im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de
privetthe pleasures of healthy = °Miming, the most se
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system bosoms deranged, the , Physical and
Mental Filial/DS Weakened, Loss of Procreative-Pow*,
Neevicus hTalNit,Vo Dyspepsia , PalPitaUon of the Heart,
ragigosika, Constionilona I Debility, a Wasting of the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.„
Office, No. 7 Sea* Frederick Street. •
Left band side'going trout Baltimore street, a' lew dean'
hem the corner. Ball not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doe
tor's Diplomas hang In his (dine. -
A Cure Warranted it Two u Daya
iforrawicer,/faurefiss pram . .
•
Member of the Royal College of furgions, London, Grad
nate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose hie has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Patin, Plffladelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in
the head and ears when asleep, great usriouStiess; being
alarmed at sudden sounds, baahfainessi with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with'derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
. Dr. J. addressee ill those who have injured themselves
by improper indulge-ce and solitary habits, which rain
both body and mind, unfitting them for either business,.
sandy, society or marriage.
These are some of the sad and melancholly effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz .Weakneatt of the.
B a ck and Limas, palm, in the . Head, Thinness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye-.
pepsy, 'Nervous Irratiblity, Derangement of the Ingsetive
Functiont,Hetteral Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
sic
simmatir.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas i De•
pressiou of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Avers on to Sosnety,
Self Mistrust, Love oftsolitude, Timidity, ho., are some of
the evila produced.
THOUSANDS of pergola Of all ages can now judge what
is the cause of their declining health, loam their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearance aoout the eyes, cough and symptoms
of consumption.
Young lon
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice In
dalged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the °nets of which are
nightly felt, even when saleep, and if not cured renders
marriage Womble, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that &young man, the hope of his coun
try, the darling Milli parents, should be snatched from
all pr.spects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence
of deviating from the path of nature and Indulging in a
certain secret habit Such persona nom; before content-
Miirriiiiph
reflect theta sound mind cud Wily are the most neces
sary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,
without these, the Journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens 30 the view ;
e mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with
e metancholly red. °thin that the happineis of another
omes blighted with oar own.
Disease of Imprudence.
• .
When the mirguided andfinpfudent votary of are
Ands that he has imbibed the seeds of this paint dis
mal, it too often Mans that an tibtimed sense of shame
or dread et discovery, deters him from applying loth's*
Who, from situation and respectability, can -alone be
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptaris ea
this horr d Masan make their appearance, such as int
imated sore threat, disessed nOse, nocturnal pains in
the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, codes on
the shin bens and arms, blotches on the head, face and
extremities, programing with frightful rapidity, till at
butt the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose full
and doe victim of this awful disease become a horrid
object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his
-dreadful sufferings r by sending him to 46 that Undiscov
leered Country from whence no traveler esturwo
It is a whmeellany ferithat ttioutande . 401 victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the taskillbllness of Iva..
rant preteeders, Who by the ups of that peaty ..Pasen;
!Zaps% ruin the constitntion aid make the residue o
life Wearable.
$
trafigers. •
Trust not your lives, or heath, to the care of the many
Unlearned and-Werthleat Pramual's, destitute of know
ledge,O&M or &wader, who oopy Ik . Johnson's adver
verthsments, or Ole themselves in the newspapers,
reg ularly Educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they
keep you trifling month attar month taking their May
and poisoneumeas compounds, or as long as the smallest
he can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruin.
ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson is the only Phyeiciamadveradng.
BB credential or filplotou always tams In his oho&
Hie remedies or treatment are unknown to ail others,
Prepared e from a life spent In the g ample* or Ea.
rope, the brat in the Country and a orOre • Wearily.) M
ade Practice than any other Physician* the world.
_
Indinemient of the
The many thousands cured at that thititutton.year of
teeear, and the numerous important Surgical Opera
performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessacd by the re
re of the "Bon," "Clipper," and many other pa
pore, notices of which have appeared again and Again
before the public, luuddul hies landing as a gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a sufficient warrantee
Stile
skin Diseases speedily Cured.
Persons writing shonld be particular in directing their
fetters to Ws Institutien, in the fallowing manner :
JOHN M. JOHNSON, N. D.
Ot the Bilibuor• lisek BMW, lialtimore,
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFAOTORY 1
No. 69 - Market Street, below Third,
IL AILIMIRMCI, PA-
M fa
M. R . LEE • ' I
MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
pawns and wetzthe luta, will ( folate
e LOWilji PRIORS than can be bought in, any of
Do atil
&lee. alindry oneenbante will; do 'well 'ep
manna peto&i. ,liyasiny,yond:ebnybiee lbws',
0(40 1147 " eaddlitly. '
" - ,IN DE P X1)..,E,1411,.; 117 ,:ALL .T 11:iS t G.S.7.N41:tr::YR-../t LHi N - N'6 YE
11 . .0.41(M.14 . 9;::,.,P4.':,:,,::',111 - TrA§o.4)r. *.it.T...'4sl3()N - ,.' JULY' ' 16, .:I OP,
Nionots cBoOtAN'
G R s
Corner Fro* and Market Streets,
ii.ERATSBURG,
RESfPROTE[3LLY- invlie- the. attiAtiort of
.Ahe Publielo iheirllarge navel] Maeda duck of
#IOCDRIES, 'PENNONS, FOREIGN 'AND DO ,
-
Including amine '
SUGARS, - '
,
TEAS, _
'
LEHONS, &C., &C.
ALSO
FLOUR,
FlBll,
• . 11 7.'2. X
RACION
/ 1 - ; ::: 4 " BUTTER, tie.
•
We :1 1 0 4 tet an,Axtuoiaiglion of our superior
NON; EXPLOSIVE ... , 400AL
,The lest inlhe: itiarketltfl3verY" resp ect,' to'
gather with all kinds. of 1 '
LAKES; BEIADVR, BinifEßS, WICKS and
• -•
On d P k Wer,, Chart
alwa in, iitrfialuff‘, We keep
n hanys
CEDAR AND , WILVAV''YfAII.
All styles and kinds of , , •
;WEAN, swit.RE (tiiiiisstveas,
at the old stand,. NICHOLS-it •BOWMAN,
my2O Corner Front and Market Sta.:.
..maiturAorosiD7By TEI
UNITED STltllB `ROOFING
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GORE BLOOC, •• • •
• _ •
9
corner preen-and Pitts Streete; Boatoti; • ~ , mao3B.
paw Portable Roofing is the article
LL, ever tared tb the public,= which lireedX prepared
to go on thf,roct[ without any, nalithint. operation.. It Ise
light, handsome:mid east', appl4ed t anC,can ba satol9
end cheaply transported 'to' any
_part Othe world. it
notlaint or discolor water rurmtng'oyer;
and is in all respe to a very- rieehlitile iirtiele: ti
nonconducting properties adapt d titpeolaitylin. never*
Manufactories or varioua kinds, an 4 confidently of.
fared to the public after a test of roar paira in all eerie
nee of climate and tenverattirei coireel ;real' kinds of
roofs, flat or pitched. ,together with cars, stetunbcata;-. de -
It
is both chap and durable,AVMS sosithvlivlo whom
Abend induconeattare offered Send for sample, circa..
ar, he., with particulars, to "LI. S. itOOPING
apr244llm. Nw.sGoreßlootl Bott.e."
• DAN'L. A. 111113NOH I -
'A4ENTi
IF the Old 'Wallower Line :reAlpitetfully
Infoirtes the public - 11'441101d Dally fransportit.
lion Line, (the only Wallower Line now to -exfst...nee in
this clqh In %mold °potation; and: prepired to
clafas l o w as any etaeriadirldwahne oetween
dello a; Variistrarg, Buntioxy, Loodonarg,
ilintldfortßeini3y ,, Shoro, Look llavmani; O th er ; pointe
oe the Northern•CentrikPhiladelpide ehanzifilied WIL-
Illuniworlaod Broke •Itailreads. • ; •
DANL. d„.1141:180141 . 104024.• •
...Elairiaburd, Pa.
idoode sent to Abe Ware lime' of L ites
Zell & • , Inehnian t Nos 808 and 810 Market, etreet , above
* l t Philadelphia, by 4 o'eleslk, P. Ws sat arrive - at
ready for delivery.next morptaif.
aprBo-remyl '
FIRE N 13:11 N ,O.E •
THE DELAWARE' MUTUAL •
SAFETY INSERLICE COMPANY.
INOORTIORA TED,1835.- •
Oapital and Ameta..::'.......5869,136 37
Wm Martik, -Edmund A. Pluder;lheoPliibiel l aul64,
Jito R. Penrose, Juo, C. Davis Jas.. Traqualr , Wm. Eyre, jr,
James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr.
Huston,.H Ell. George G. Dottier,- Hugh Craig, Charles
Kelly, Pommel E, ztokes,J.P. - Pennistou Henry eloan,:
Edward Dailirdpou, It, Jane, Ereoke, Saucer . Wllvalue,
Thomilskt Band,-Rebeit, 'Barbie, Jacob - P: Jones; Tames
hiGUilaud, Joshua, P. Arse, John BerriPle• 'Pitts
burg, D. T. Mingo, Pitiaby, A. P. Berger, Pittsburg.
. WILLI - ,I4APTIK, .PreridertS.
- mom 13..itaND; V tPresdant,
HENRY LYI t3UHNj dlecrdbsyl ' •
The undersigned sisAgentithe.the -abovis4suied c con.
Pray, colas/OCW 4913ioklPs Rieke is Harrisburg . and
vieinitY•
InZWUK 'WEXLER.
johnt • • .
AtrENlth ,M44oft , Wll3_l P•EDLERS
, .
i READ THIS.
UNER . GETIO men make. $5 41 day
seeing our UNJON nos STATIONERY PACKETS
cost/tieing Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN
GENERALS, and • piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat
briotion in quality - or.our:gerids. The gifts consist of
AO varieties and styles of Jewelry, all useful and valu
able. Chttlare with fall particulars trolled free. Ad
dirties. '. • ' L.! B. -HA SINS At CO,
d . 88 Beekman street, NeW York.
• . - • • .._ ~ .
=Bo. P.4loELsittEnti--- ---
001iL AND . JOB . !TIMMER,
I NO. 18, /LAMM STREET, ,
i.- '' ' lIABIMBIThia.;i , ':..'" .... 65';
y ug
Particular attention paid to Printing, billing , and
81n of Railroad Blanks, thiamin, Pellelea,;Oheoirs,
Dr , &a. Canoe printed at s`4 $3, tri, and $5 per
h Band liCekwarstyle: . .: - . 120
AILANTIC ' AND OHIO TEIE
( . `GRAPH COMPANY.
E.Stookholder i e animal meeting will
be hold id the &Hein! the Secretary, (2 lowest
ut
s 12t% SOnth Fourth Street, Philadelphia, On
TH DA r, JULY nth, alO% o'clock a. at., at which
Um an eiwz.tion for nine directors. wilt take place, and
such other coldness trans tate& asknir be brought b .
(meths meeting. H. H. kaIt.I.INGIOHD,
61.6.di1y12
Li STEAM BOILERS,
AV IN ainade efflainnt and permament
arrangements for the pdrpme, we are now pre
w to maim saran BOlLlitti of every kind, prompt
tyer at reasonable rates. We shall us •iron made by
Bail y A Brother, the reputation et which is second to
ROD In the !wicket. •
Nana but the best hands employed. Repairing prompt
ly &fended to. Address , AMA WORKS.
: Harrisburg, Ye.
L:
•• miu4tell
" ii r ticriaSALE ANTI 4.114
Ji • . Cl4 l 4.1)0- ,
=EI
-. :Bli:0,1:III:il i tY ,k:.,1 iitct_
LAKE TROUT.
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IST reoeivel nmall invoice of
MACKINAW ' LAKE TROUT.
m 7 vary anparkor, and the prize Very kW.
'AVM.: DOCK, JR., & CO
.
SMALL lot of chdice Dried' Omit, a
„ Kcatma
politer grant andAllsrket atreeVi
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A.CirikadA' ‘ kittli, half bids: and
.b j o r a le kiir by NRIEWiItarBOWNAN,
-,) ONXll"ko4l:aadliarreistreelts.
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STANDING PRESSES,
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BAWINO MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS'
AND , MACHIN= 10*
GBINDIED Cp'PELEG-24ACTEOTE illovss.
POrtilile; Cider Mills 4 4 4 Fodder Cutters,
0119.0 j, FunLvruitE„,
GraSiat , *ork and Iran tat Brass
CA Al INGS,
r2IOLk,TFIRNINEf, ALL 3.16 BILLNOWBS,
SCROLL 441#7.1tA PLANING, N2U., E 76.,
IF Any Maahiae o f'Wood, r ITOIL or Erase
made to brder, Gear and' Screw thittiog, &C.
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PATENTWOODEN SCREW. CUTTING TOOLS.
caoiO4./Priold Ropper, Brags, aPelter. &c .
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. STEAM BOILURS,-&O.
RAILROA.p,
ABOVE STATE STREEE.
ORta NS,
Or vatithikpatterns,,bab istitionary
L and.swingto„. ash
Welthili *lit krthel• iFiatingsjor eple
7ery:cheap at -the ttni2l l l7l , -
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H A T I ST i UE .; ,QU,E ; ST ; ION.
HA..lkroprietore ' of the 'ARISIAI4I
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OF ; NET , WONDERS,: -ANATOMY. and Mini
tel. CAS
defernined regardleos of ,expenee,l'i Issue
peeff for the 'benefit Of adifiring homanlty) POUR of
!their most distractive end iiseresting` LfMtures.on lifer
,sago and itaiDiagnellikationo, Gervotts Dainty, Prema
lore Decline of ktaxihrodi Indigestimr; Weakness or Do-'
nresidon, Dmitof energy and Vita [Peeress the Greet So.
ad Evils, sent these llortillesithlett reedit from yOuln
rui Encased ot alidurity, or IgdorsOoe' of Physi
nlogy and Nature's law, These :Invaluable Lectures
bays heen thd Means of enlightning
,and. saving ; thou-,
'tads, and will be forwarded free en the receipt of four
starbpa r by addressing satotsrAßv PAnteLta Connor or,
Annotty, amp gamma, 663 Broadway;Nektifork. •
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-APRE BR ' B E R
•AR. K E , T -PR I G E.
WEi , IIAVING fitted tip a large 'Reffig"-
i v orator,.ana having made contracts with some of .
Our most reliable farmers to furnish us with, fresh and
tiweet butter regularl will be enabled to gamily mar
eustomern . Witb sweet fresh ioe Old butter stall timee.
inyW. • WM. DOCK, Jr. OCCO.
100 PERCH OF GOOD .
BUILDING LIME STONE.
pint FILLIIIAAT TOD
E R. M.
my2T-dtf,
PRESERVE JARS
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'!ETEL 'la-LASSES,
Ran sizea , Warns andtines • 'mit
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received mad to We by
;jelB , WM. DOOL Jr ti 00. :
p,o,m4.pp. •HONGROLSE
1011 111111110 Tas
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..',NIQUSTA.CI4ES,
jed %BEIER'S ,Z.BIJOSTORes
EW Patterns 01 Coal Oil Laws, with
N s ,
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lithe recently Improved burners for sale by
.. .. • . . tiIe.HOLS & BOWMAN'S
,m"l9 - corner V.nnt %oil ki .hto =11,..k5.
BOLOGNA,
A, SMALL, but very superior lot of
` Bologna sausage just received, by
' DOCK, Jr. SI Co.
riALL and see4lioae nice and cheap Sn
gLißars for preserving, As., an
NIC,OLS S BOWMAN,
lel2 , . 'Corner Front and Market 'streets.
t riLASS "Sara - for putting , up fruit, the
VA celebrated Milidlee pitterkt, cheap, timPla and et
fectua`, warranted r to give a Insfactionjost received and
for sale by " NIOIIOLB It BOWMAN,
jel9 . Corner tront and Market Street.
TEE CREAM Saucers, PhiladelPhia style,
ifbr Wetly , • , - zooms & BOWMAN.
iny23 owner Front and MUll'el ntrodda
BLACKING 1
MASONIP!CHALLBNIIBBLA.OKING. , I
100 Gross, assorted Ovs.jost rivelroil,
sale
WY. DOCK. Jr.. & Co.
BIRD Fountains met Seed Boxes, Ca
_77 -s" hem aced Bowmeri,
ikwir
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aßAgir.m3, riKe_CtiokOrs, just
recelved.esAlerriAle'eheip by
NICHOLS X BOWMAN,
144 Corner Front and Market streets.
4 XTENBEVE stack of Whiie BrOwn
sugars of allgrades,.aost Atery log, jest received
Agi. for sale by NWHOLtaI dc BOW MAN,
j 421 : . ... airier Front and Market streets.
CALL and intaiiiine those 'Cheap Sugars
kr preserving, it NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
021 Corner Front and Market streets.
ItATANTED DEMEDIANELY.—A few
'dadaists and Blacknonthit Enquire at the
my2o-dtt 1WA51540:11166 CAA SHOP.
nft.l.&D FRUITS., Hominy; Beans, &c.
JUIF at SOEIN
DIGS, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and all
kinds or Nuts, at JOIDI WIOE'S Store y Third and
Walnut. myl
BIITTER, Water, Beda and 'Sweet Crack
era, at JOHN WISIVB. mrl
FAMAY WA 9 .IIIAG• BLUE, a mop I
ientietbstnute for Indigo, for ea lo ad the wholeaa/
and 'rota grocery store of- • NICHOLS.* BOWMAN,
oornerof Word and Ifarket streets.
rURE Cider'Vinegar' which we Wart ant
to be made solely from cider , Joist received : and for
e low by NICHOLS ItSONIL&N,
Censer hoot and Martel streets.
SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPiXION. A
'very convenient Writting Desk; also, Portfolios.
Memorandum Books, Vortmenintak go', at
n2O BOOK4nint
EICTRA Family Flour, just received and
war/111 4 43d to give satisfaction, for sale by
. • NNTHOIA & BOWMAN,
, Corner or Front and Motet street.
'LIRE Gide* Vindgar; l warranted, just
niceived and for mile by •
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COOLS BOWSL&N;
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m3a Corner a inadjifnrkokeireeng.
WOTIONS:--tinita-a variety ot r -iteefel
O m , " 4 T ,oB P i ng a r"Z7437 1 1 ) 7 1 ., 1.)1; :4 • )50-.
- Ai** ithd . .e - telisivfk,a B bfitrilikent, Of
T hird`, triciidthi Tiiiintaric i _GAT9tei;spiiir
ipz•
hem, ihniravoimintoriggranibgat 4
_,i : , -110.0Barivirsifflikf,: . ,
lei Wrier Front and Market streets.
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gton.
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The Cerresiiondeiee Between the Wu. liepart,
meat anti Gen. McClellan.
TRH TOSTAIi TRU? WITH HEIM 0.
WABEIDAITON, Jilly 9..'
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN ME WAR!
DEPARTMENTAND GEN. McCLELLAN.
The correspondence between General McClel
lan, was to-day, transmitted to the House in
reaponce to a resolution of inquiry.
;The hitter says that:Ohne of his explana
tions, tho , e Who hwte originated the false state
ments 'concerning the' White Meuse yard and
spring . , are in fact, as *tad in any dispatch of
the 7th inst., enenAise x ot this why and the
cause in which it, is fightim., They have
imposedfile 'Burgeon General and
(nuked him to Mike dacha representations
which ;on > examinatlori"- prove to be um;
founded: in fact, and whir-ll:are disrepectful
to the superior officer They unnecess arily occupied the attention 'of 'the Secretary of
War and have ' Interrupted -the comman
der- and the medical director of the army
in the midst of most arduous duties.
POSTAL,TIMITY WITH MEXICO
By the recent postal convention with Mexico
,proclaitned ? by the President on the 20th of
June, 1862, the following rates of postage are
,established:
First--The single letter rate, inland of
!cents - per half ounce and by sea 7 cents, is 10
'cents per half ounce, and for each fraction over
an additiOnal rate, for whichpre-payment is re
quired. This applies to all letters sent to Mex
ico from the United'States by sea.
Second—On all letters received frem Mexico
by, sea, the United States domestic late of pos
tage to be dieted, rating them at the first
United States' Pest Office at which' they are
Mailed to: their destination, either fp or 10 cents
per single, rate. This Is to be collected on de- .
livery.
Tbird--Chi all letters sent to or received from
Mexico When not conveyed by sea, United
States domestic postage of 8 and 10 cents the
single rate is to be charged, this_ranst be pre
paid at the mailing office on the letters sent,
andcollectNl . at the office of delivery on the
letters received.
,Fourtithe am rate on printed matter seat
tb'llexico is one cent for each newspaper, and
one .
cent per ounce or the fraction of an ounce,
on-all =garbles, periodicals, publiCations and
Other printed matter, and this is to be added,
when sent to sea, to our usual inland rata of
postage, and this combined rate must be . pre
paid at the mailing office in the United States;
When sent by land, the United States - inland
rate of postage only is to be charged, and pre
paid at the mailing office.
Fifth—On all such printed matter received
from Mexico, only our usual inland postage is
to be collected, and this must be paid in all
cases on dt livery at the office of the address.
Sixth—These regulations must be strictly
Otserved, sa no accounts are kept with the
Mexican 'Postal Department.
Federal Prisoners in Richmond,
WAsturiarox, July 9
The Richmond Braminer of Ju ly 4th, says:
"The number of prisoners received at the
prisons, according to the returns made yester
day morning from all the prisons, was 4,281.
About 300 more were received yesterday.—
They represented Maine and Michigan regi-
Ments. Among them were sappers and miners.
SOW° of the prisoners were almost unable to
drag themselves along to their quarters, and
seemed glad when the doors closed upon them.
About one hundred officers are among the pri
soners. More prisoners remain to be brought
in
ICXXVIIth Oongress—First Session.
WASIIIiGTON, July 9
SICETATE.
Mr. Cowart a amendment was agreed to, and
the bill 101121 passed.
• Te report of the Committee of Conference on
the bill making appropriations for sundry civil
expenses was agreed to.
On motion of Mr. WusioN, (Mass.,) the bill
aniendatory of the act of 1795, calling forth the
militia, &G., wet; takeri up.
Mr. Gsmre , (10wa.,) offered an amendment
as a new section. "That there shall be
no. exemption' from the performance of , mili
tary duty tinder this act in any militia
of the United States on account of color
or lineage ; or whenever the militia shall
be called into service. All loyal, able bodied
node persons shall be called into the
defence of the country, and when the militia
shill be galled into the service of the United
States under this, or any other law the Presi
dent shall have pOvier to organize them into
battallions, regiments, brigiuks and divisions
according to race or color as he may be
lieie the .puolic interest may require. The
provisions of the preceding section shall be
coustsued so as to apply and include all volun
teers; who may hereafter be called into the ser
vice of the 'United States, and all persons who
have been or may hereafter be enrolled into
the service of the United States as volunteers,
shall receive the same pay and rations as std.
diets Who are now allowed by law, according
to their respective grade.
'This caused a lengthy debate, Messrs. Sauna
mum, Simmers, Csurgai, KM, and others par
ticiptting.
Mr. Fosesnus, (Ele.,) said he would not deny
that in his State there was not that disposition
shown to enlist as heretofore. This was in
coniequence.of the policy of the government
in Protecfing, the property of rebels and sacri
ficing our men in digging entrenchments, when
thete were plenty Of negroes ready and willing
to do the work. The people did not lack spirit
and determination in suppressing this rebel
,
lioni but they were opposed to.this kid sieve
ware for he was also opposed to the government
decenving the people Jo endeavoring to make
them ,believe defeat to be, a grand strategic
movement.:
Wiao2.i, (Muse.,) coincided " with the
1 views elfiressed by the Senator front Maine
.After.-Tan .exectititre elusion the Senate , ad.:
1 jourtied.
itsam titinting man.
'ltaaing procured Steam Serer Press* 'we ar
eit 10 execute JOB add BOOK PBINTING", at every etrrp
ealeePer thin it can be do tti,r y ether establisb
the Country. - mut
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OF ADVERTRRNO.
Aar Four lines or less constitute one•hslrso
ms or more than foot. constitutei t t u ut,;
Half Square, one day
one Week . . ........
.
ene month
three months
Nix months ........
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one year.
On; Square, one day ........... ••• • "
one week..
"one month.
1/ [three months
six months
one year........:. 20 co
air Boldness notices inserted in the &toe OT
before lionises and Deathe, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE
for each Insertion- -
Fa- Marriges and Deaths to be ohargtd as replant
vertleements ,
NO 58.
HOUSE OF REPIIESKffiIiTIVES,
The bill to promote the efficiency •of the
corps of engineers, and the ordnance and quar
ter masters depots was passed.
Oa motion of Mr. STEVENS, (Pa.,) the House
non-concurred in the Senate amendment ,to
the tariffbill, and asked of that body a'com
mittee of conference on the subject '
The House non•concurred in the Senate's
amendment to the pension bill. and asked for
a committee of conference.
The Senate's joint resolution that the Sena
tots elected after the commencement of the
Congressional term to fill vacancies shall draw
compensation fram the 'time of that of their
predecessors ceased ; pravidid, the amount shall
not exceed three thousand dollars for auy one
year, was passed.
Also the Senate's resolution reriniring tiie
publication, weekly, in a Washington raper;
of A list of sill the contracts solicited or pro.
posed.; the contents of them to be briefly star
ted with the names of persons directly or in
directly intLrested. '
The House concurred in the repot of the
Committee of Conference on the naval appro.
priation bill, and took up the Senate bill sup
plementary to the District of. Columbia
emancipating act making' provision for
non .ratidents, minors, etc., to verify their
claims and in case of persons having
claims and neglect to fill the necessary papers
the slaves emancipated under the law may , pre :
ient their own statements in behalf of their
freedom. All slaves under' the law of any
State,who since April last with the consent of
their owners hate been actually employed in.
the District of Columbia, or shall hereafter be
thus employed are declared free, and there'
shall be no exclusion of the oath on account of.
color.
Mr. Cox, (Ohio,) moved to table the bills;
disagreed to —yeas 86, nays 67.
Mr. ASHLEY, (0121 o,) demanded the previous
question.
Mr. CHESINUTELD, (Md.,) appealed to him. to
him withdraw it as tie desired to offer an
amendment.
Mr. AMERY declined for the reason that if
such delays were granted the bill would be lost.
Mr. CIaaSFIFs.LD hoped the House would vote
down the demand for the previous question.
This, however, was subsequently seconded.
Mr. WICKLIFFE condemned such legislation,
saying that he would decline voting any further.
Mr. 14011-ARDSON moved to adjourn; disagreed
to. '
The bill was then pissed—yeas 69, nays 36
The House concurred in the Senate amend
ments to the post route hill ; one of the most
important was that regulating the bridging, of
the Ohio river for railroad purposes. The
House then adjourned.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New 'roux, July 9.. .
Cotton buoyant ; sales of 1,000 bales. at 41c .
@Ali Flour 10 cents higher, market unset
tled and excited ; Bales 52,000 bbls., at $4 55
@A 75 for State, $5 1545 25 for Ohio and
$2 1646 80 for Southern. Wheat market also
unsettled and excited and prices advanced 2(4
8 ; sales or 45,300 bus. at $1 2241 25 for
Bed, $1 30@1 85 for White, $1 0741 13 for
Milwaukie Club. Corn advanced 1c42 ; sales
of 213,000 bush. at 48c453/. Pork heavy at.
$lO 37i410 60 for mess, $8 3748 371 for
prime. Lard steady. Whieky firm at 29c430.
THE. NEW EDITION
PURDON'S DIGEST
HAS JUST BEETPUBLISHED,
PRICE $5 00.
AN MITRE new edition of this well know.'
Law Book has just been issued. It is now:
distin g uished by the following snperadded
features : The laws contained in the various
annual Digests published since the date of the
eighth edition (1853) have been incorporated -in
the body of the work. Many thousand new
authorities have been cited ; the report of the
revisers of the Penal Code has been embodied
in the notes to the various sections of it, and
the appendix contains for the first time, the
Acts of Congress for the Authentication of
Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Con
veyances, with full and elaborate notes of the
decisions explanatory of them. The. work has
been prepared by the learned editor, Mr.
BRIGHTLY, and its freshness and permanent
value will be preserved by the continuation of
the annual Digests, which have given so much
satisfaction. For sale at
je2B BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
DRIED BEEF,
SHOULDERS,
BOLGNA SAUSAGE.
(A large and fresh scpply just, received by
eb26 WAL DOCK & CO
SALAD OIL.
Averge supply of fresh. Salad . Oil,. in
Large and small bottles,
and of different bread.;
ust received and for wile by
- LYKENS VALLEY NUT 00AL.
• .• •
TUB? received a full: supply of Lyken
u Valley Nut Coal, delivered by the patent Weig a
carte. For sale by JAMES X WHEELER.
aprl6
FIREIRE CRACKERS by the chest or box,
received aad for sale by .
NICHuIS 'BOWMAN.
jel4 Corner Front and Market greet"
VitEdit Lemons and Raiams, just re.
calved sad for sale low by
NICHOLs tit FP 49M 4N )
Corner Front and Market stree's.
• HAY! HAY!!
SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay , at
or 00 per ton for Bale bp
8 JAM lI.WHEELEIR
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ETERSIVE SOAP, something better
D thanuarrigoges Hoatehold Seep, just received and
for sale by- NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
jet Corner Front and Market streets.
HAMS: -.-
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a LBS. J ersey Sugar ettied
splendid lot or Owego
Act YoriOCorniFed SugarVrec tiamsinst received.
aprlB • W. DOCK, J R., & Co;
FEXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot
:Ot Eliza Family Flour, all warranted by bbl., or
sack,„:jtost,rezeired and for sale ,low by ' . t
- Nicaots &.BONVIdiN,
jag ~ ' C.,roor Front and Market streets.
41_ 0
wit) rZNo 1 —Pas " largest, and Des E
i Buidc..,,from id.® to 34.00—Warranted.-at
BREPIPIIR 13 130011STORB.
ODd Biscitit,'City Crackers, just receiv
od and for sale by NICH 4k BO OMAN;
111 ClOrrier Front and Marini drools,
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Wit. DOCK, J. & CO
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