Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 15, 1862, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
TUEI'FA, I 4_',GRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
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nc cession of the Legislature and weekly during the
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tie iollowing cash rates,via
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sir Business notices inserted In the Lecol'Oolumn, or
before Nantes and Deaths, SIGHT CENTS PER LINE
for *soh Insertion.
'Kr Itarrigee and Deaths lobe charged as regular ad
vertisement/
filisullantoui.
RELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
iLY CONCENTRA fl a,"
COMP , UND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive and Swine Remedy
For Dieeasen of the bLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine incree-es the power of Digestion, and
excites the A BSORBENTS lot bealtny action, by which
the WATKRY OR CALCAREOUS deponitiona, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as
PAIN AND INFLAIdaTION, and Is good for
MEN, WOMEIN OR CHILDREN.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits or Dlesipation, Earllan
discretion or Abuse,
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Esertion, Lose Of Power
loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling.
Horror of Disease" Wakefulness,
Dimnese Ll Vision, Pain In the Beek
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of tSe Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Iroptlons on toe Face
PAU LUDINFENANOE,
These ay 'booms, if allowed to go on, which this med
loins invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOIENCY FATUITY, bPILEPTIO FITS,
IN UNE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY LILPIRE.
Who can say that they are not ftequeL ily followed by
those uIdItEFUL DBEASES,"
. . .
•'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware or the cane° of their snaring,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECO'DS OF Till I•S ANS ASYLUMS,
And the Melancholy Deaths by Conitomptiott,
BEAR ARYLS WITIMS TO TOO TIWTH OF MO .I.7OORTION.
THEN CONSTITUTION uNCK AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC W !MENEM,
Requires the aid or medicine to strengthen and ,
Invigorat.-thstEtetem,
Wage* fleureurie EXTRACT MICRO twedleinAly dos
A TRIM. COINVWRIMS 110.2 aY,X214,14..
FEMAISIS-FIMALES-IFESIALEB,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FRMALES,
the Extract Buono Is unoqnsiled by any other remedy,
as In Ohlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Sepprestio it of Customary Ritacuations, Ulcerated or
Bedtimes elate of the Uterus, Leucorides Whites, Stern
ity, and for all complainta incident to the sex, whether
arising from Indigeretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
DECLINE OE CHANGE OP LIPS:
HU IMMO= •HOVE
NO FAIRLY SHOULD BB WITHOUT IT I
Lill NO NOM BLLKAM, MICIIINY, OR lINPIMAIIANTIMIDI
fill toa ONPINANINI AND DANONROUN DIONIUNIL
IZELLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW'
Cum
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Stages, At little nixpense ;
Lille or no change in Diet ; No inconvenience;
And no
It MUM a frequent dealt* au = strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra
Allaying Palo and Imflammation, so fr equent in the
Was' of olsouses, and expelling ail Poisonous, Diseased
end worwunt Mater.
Inoommis UPON TROVRABDO
TWO HAVE BERN .71111 VIOTiMS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid NWT PM to be cured in a. abort
thme, tutvo bland they were deceived, and that the "POI.
SoNi , has, by the use of “POlrlitterL ARTRINGIIIIII4 " been
dried up in the system, to brain out In an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFTER JuluaAag.
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing In
MALE OR FEMALE.
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these Organs require the aid or KURR PIO
HRIABOLD'S s , n"nuar BUCHU
IS THE GREAT DIURREW,
And is certain to have the desired effete In all Diseases
10g WHICH IT Id RECOMMENDED.
&idols*, of the most reliable and responsible character
will accompany the medicos.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
lam 8 to 20 years, standing,
Wua RUM 'MOWN To
SCIENCE AND FLEE.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for 15 00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser:
ration.
DESCRIBB SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS,
Curait Gularantsed I Advkc Gratis I
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, en Aldermen of tho
city of Philadelphia, 11. T. aNIABOLIN, wit° being m y
sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no nom° no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely' ye e•
table
E. T. HELM
%vont and subscribed before me, this 23d day
steam, hind . WIL P. RIBBER% Alderman,
Ninth St. above Race, Phila.
Addretatetters for Information in
t s T HELKBco nC,fihdence
itoEt
Depot, leH.ouTwoLD Chem.s
n ,
n, nEwAttx or coukriatine u as
AND UPRINCIPLED DIALERS,
Who endeavor to di N vine "or mica owi" and 1 4munt"
Anima ON rill as OUNICIN NITAINID Sr
lelmbold's Gamut Preparation s,
Lztract Be he,
" Sarsaparilla,
Improved Roao Wash.
Sold by C. K. defier, D. W, Wogs, J. Wyeth, C A,
kenvart.
AND ALL DRUOPT3T.3 .117111ZYWHBRI.
ASK FOR HELM BOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. •
Cat out the advertarement and send for
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
noVl3.dly
100 PERCH OF GOOD
BUILDING LIME STONE,
YOB BALI AT TUB
KEYSTONE. FARM.
my 27 dif
JE,RSET J 4 I—Ten tierces of these
O celebrated pr cured time, received ant
Or el ld
I.im
urge ore um. quaulltiOB
. . .
CCtUEß.—uoustaotli on hand a$
‘,/ very superior article of kilroa PLO awl.
Wad. nnoir..,Jat&OU. _
SODA Biscuit, City Crackers, justreceiv.
ad and for ewe by Ma 4.. s aBO WilA
Gullet From and market
DR. JOHNSON
33ALMaTrACC)XLM
LOCK HOSPITAL!
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effetoual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRIIDENCR
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, In from one
to Two Days.
WeaknessAVON& or thifuN I MWTSS 6 :4 4I O ,OI—
the h lifter and Bladder, Involuntary dismarmii Im
potency, Otweral OebileT, Nervoussees, DYliPerlY, I so
oner, Low 'Writ'',Goninsion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart. TisWity, Tnablings, Dimness of Bight or Giddi
ness, DI seas of tbitHead, Throat, Nose or Skin, Agee.
dons of the Liver Limp, Stomach or Bowels—those ter
rible disorders 14dag from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those sainun u Artarr pratstma more latal to their
victims than of yreus to the Mariners of Ellyn
set, blighthig tbsiliemost brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering mardi am, impossible.
...SO 16
... 146
... 260
............. 4 00
........ ..... 00
.............10 00
1A Young Men
Especially, whisllave become the Evictlmß of Solitary
Vice, that dreadral and destructive habit which annual
ly sweeps to cuntimely grave thomanda of Young
Men of the moi&,'Osalted talents and brilliant intellect,
who might oth in have entranced listening Senates
with the thondegni of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Marriage.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being e ware of physical weakness, organic debid
ty, deformities, hes., speed' y cored.
He who Maass himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously amide in his bonor as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill as • Physician.
immediately Cared, and full vigor Restored,
This distressing Affecition—which renders I lie misera
ble and marrhopsimpossible—is the penalty paid by the
victims of improper indulgences. 1 ming persons are too
apt to commit asoeratei from not being aware of the
dreadful oonseig.euees that may ensue. New, who that
understands tkullableet wilt pretend to deny that the pow
or of proonatlltp4s lent sooner toot° falling We Im
proper habits - than by the prudent Besides being de
prived the pleasures of healthy oillipring, the most se-
Howland destructive symptoms to both body and mind
miss, The syetem becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened. Loan of Procreative Power,
Nervious Irritability, Dyspepds, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Odartlinilon 1 Debility, .a Wasting Of 'the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay acid Death..
Office, NO. 7 south Frederick-Street.
Lett hand side going f.om Baltimore streak a lew door.
into the 6011101 r Fall not to observe tiptoe and number.
Letters must be paid and imntain a stamp. The Doc
tor's Diplomas bail to his office.
A Cure Varranted• in.. Two Days.
No Arm" tly /ran sous Drugs,
Dr, Johnson,
Member of the Royal College.ut Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from etas of the most endoent tkillegee in the United
States, and the greater put of whose the has been spent
In the hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and -else
where, bas effected some of the most astonishing 'cures
that were everitnown ; many troubled with ringing in
`the bead and ears when asleep, great neriohari e ss, wg
'alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,' with -fireqben a t
torarng. attended sometime. with detrinisimont of mind
cured immetftater.
Take Paskittular Notice.
Dr. J. whimsies all iirWai who have Injured themselves
by improper indulge ea and solitary habits, which ruin
note body end mind, unfitting them for either business.,
study, society or marl Ix
These are some of the sad and melancholly effects pro.
dinned by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the
Bank anti Limbs, Palos in the Head, Dimness ...1" Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power,Palpitation of the heart, Dys
pepay, Nervous irratibty, Derangement of the Digestive
Puernions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
litirraux.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas D
epression of Spirits, Forbodings, Avers on to PoZiety,
Seif Distrust, love of solitude, Timidity, go., are some of
the evils produced.
TROUILLNDS of persona of all ages can now judge what
is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
of eonsumption.
Young Bien
Who have injured themselves. by a certain practice in
dnlged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and. if not cured renders
marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
-
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun
try, the darling ()ChM parents, should be snatched Irom
all prospects end enjoyments of life, by the ccm.equence
of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons Inter, before contem
plating
Min%
reheat theta sound mind an al d body are the most neon
miry requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed,
without these, the journey through life, becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind becomes; shadowed with despair and filled with
the melancbolly rill Mien that the happiness of another
becomes blighted with our own.
Disease of Imprudence.
When the mirguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that ho has imbibe . , the seeds of this painful die.
ease, it too often hapens that an tll-timed Bence of shame
or dread or discovery, deters him from applying to those
who, from Matti= and respectability, can alone be.
friend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms on
this horr d disease make their appearance, such as ul
cerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in
the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on
the shin bones and arms, blotches on the trod, face and
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
lest the palate of the month or the bones of the nose fall
in, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid
object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings, by sending him to " that Urdiscov
vered Country from whence no traveler returns."
It Is a steinnehoffy fad that thousands fell victims to
this terrible disease, owing to the unskilthltness of igno
rant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly P 0401%,
Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o
hie miserable.
Strangers. •
Trust not your lives, or Desalt, to the care of the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's &dyer
vertisements, or style themselves la the newspapers,
regularly Educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they
keep you trilling mouth after month taking their filthy
and poisomouenras compounds, or as long as the smallest
fee can be obtained, and in despalr, leave you with ruin
ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson tit the only Physician ~de
Ms credential or diplomas always bangs in fib office.
Ilia remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
Prepared from a Ufa spent in the g eat hospftab of Kn.
rope, the first in the country and a more extensive Pri
vate practice than any other Physician in the world.
Indorsement of the Press.
The many tnousauds cured at this institutton year af
teryear, and the numerous important Surgioal Opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witneessed by the re
porters of the %en," 4 Clipper," and many other pa
pers, notices of which have appeared again and again
before the public, baldest his standing as a 'gentleman of
character and responsibility, is a
. su Indent guarraotee
loth, afilletted.
;skin Mimes bpeedily Cured.
Persona writing should be particular in directing their
totters to his Inatittukin, in the following manner :
WHOLESALE •
'MORELIA MANUFACTORY!
No. 69, Market 'Street, below Third,
ILLltahgginw, PA.
M. H. LEE,
IVIANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARBOI.9 and WALKING CANES, win letnieb
goods at Lima MOM than can be bought in asp of
Maulers einem *Entry merchants will do well to
all aut main prima utqaMilidandimavinee them
OYU 0 OM*. - 5112144,
Wit DOOR. I. t f1:0
Iltbital.
ItILIXT IN SIX TO TWSIO73 DOM.
No Maury or No:lotus Drugs.
Organic Weakness
JOHN M. JOHNSON, X. D.
01 the Baltimore Look Hospital, Baltimore, Md
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1862.
illistellantous.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'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, • - •
TEAR, r
, C 1 C 414 246 ,
ORANGES,
0 1 4ktONS , AC., &C.
FLOUR,
Flt3H, ,
SALT,
LARD,
- BUTTER, &c
We ht,lta it,eiaminatiou:of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
It!OkatiligOltmarket every respect, to
gether with all kinds of
LAMPS, MAPES, BURNERS, SPICES 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
QUEENSW/IRE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stazut,','NlOHOLS di BOWMAN,
my2o ~;iner Front and Maritet Ste.
BIOTINA BOOTING
;147#1:1FACTUEEI . D n Till
UNITED STATEN BIOTINA ROOFING CO.,
.NO. 9 GORE BLOCK
Corner q*etr i aird Pitts Streets, Boston, Maas.
.THlS.Por%ble Roofing is, the only article
ever offoied to the public, which ia reedy, prepared
to go on the root without any anishih • Oferatiou. It is
ugut, handsome and amity applied, and .an b 0 rely
and cneepirtrainuorted to any part. of. tae world. It
will not I tint or,dlsoolor water runn ng over, or lying on,
it, and Is nu all rape ts a very ea...treble article. Int'
noncunductinfliroperties adat.t tt especlatil t, covering
manufiattories of various kinds, an' it to 'confidently oi
fered to the pui t llc after a teat of four yoars in all taste.
Bee of el maten t ad tem,torature, fur covert az all, Kinds oi
toots, flat or 'Waned together with care,:ste.artiVate, &a
It Is both alibp and durable. Agents wants 1, to whom
• lberal inducemeuts are ()tiered Send. for sample, cirou
ar, SO, with imrdculara, to ••tl.. RuOPING Cu.,
era arm No. 9 Gore Bloat Bost •n."
AGENTS 1 IERUHAAF9I PEDI,N It
-• • READ,411113."
EN ERG ETIU men make 465 a day by
aching our UNION PHIZa. STATIONERY Paufrli
superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVO.N
6tslvitßAlS, and a place of Jewelry. We guaraUtesi sat
archon iu quality of our goods. The gifts cams let of
fifty varieties and Myles of Jewelry, all useful and vela-
Able. Circulars with lull particulars mailed free. Ad
dress. L. B. BAdKLNS 3r. CO,
apBB-2ind 38 Beekman street, New Turk.
THEO. F. BCHEFFER,
BOOK AND,_, JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG.
Aar-Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and
Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Checks,
Drafts, Sits, Cants printed at $2, $4, $4, and $5 per
housand In elegant style. 120
ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELE
GRAPH COMPANY.
THE Stockholder's annual meeting will
be h•ld at the office of thi tecretwy, (2 Forrest
Fume) 1283( South rearm Street, rhi.adaphota on
THUHSDA , JULY 17th, at 103( o'clock a. w., at Ala
time an ele.2ion for nice directors will take place, and
such other Du/WU trans toted us may be brought be
fore the meeting. H. 11. SHIL.LINGFURD,
elb dtjyl7
STEAM BOILERS.
HAVING made effiaient and permament
arrangements fur the purpose, we are now pre
p& ep to tpian d I KAM BOILHee of every bind, prompt
ly and at eeeeoneeie rates. We alma use troll made by
Salley it Brother, the rapxtation of which Is second to
note in the menet.
None but the beat hands employed. Repairing prompt
ly auended to. Address EAGLE HONKS,
mj by Harrisburg, Pa.
DETERSIVE SOAP, something better
than Harrison's Household Soap, Just reoetved and
tor sale by NICELOI.3 k BOWMAN,
JeS Corner From and livreet, streets.
HAPPINESS OR MISERY ?
THAT IS THE QUESTION.
I'IHE Proprietor° of the "PARISIAN
GaB,NBT ti 2 WONDERS, AMATORY and MOB-
GiNE'' have determined regardlesi of expanse, to hone
free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity) POOR of
their most instructive and isteresuna , Lectures on Mar
riage and its Disquallilcations, Nervous Debility, Prema
ture Decline of manhood, Indigestion Weakness or Do
preision, Loss of energy and VitalPeirers, the Great So-
coal Evils, and those Maladies whioo remit from you] -
tut Wes, hxcesses el Maturity, or Ignorance of Physi
ology and Nature's Law. These iuvaluable Lectures
WM. been the means of enlightning and saving thou
s ,uds, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
stamps, by adareashag MODE fAttY PARISIAN Camel or
ANAIN•NIT AND Moracsam, 663 Broadway, Now York.
jel9-u/y
FREER BUTTER
AT
MARKET PRICE.
WE, HAVING fitted up a large Refrig
erator, and having made contracts with some of
oar most eliaole farmers to furnish as with fresh and
sweet butter reguiarl 7, will be enabled to supply our
customers with sweet fresh ice cold batter at all times.
my2o WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO•
T'AMILY WASHING BLUE, ea excel
.11: sent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the wholesal
and retail grocery store of NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets.
PURE Cider Vinegar, which we marl ant
to be made solely from cider, just received and for
able low by NICHOUt v 0 iv MAN,
Jel2 Corner Front and Mar et streets.
SULDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A
very convenient Writing DadiL. • also, portioned,
Memorandum Bootie, Portmonumee, 0L3., at
n2O SCHEPIBM'S 000 K 2TOIO.
EXTRA Family Flour, just received and
warranted to give satisfaction, for sal. by
N.ltaLiLs a &AV %lAN,
Cornei of front and Market street.
my 92
PURE Cider Vinegar, warranted, just
received and for sale by
NIONOLS & BOWMAN,
Oorner Front and Market streets.
myllt
aatving; call' and exam-'
,
§ 'LMIAItB for Pre 'xidtuits BOWMAN,
rr im at 'Snot and Mutes etreibs....
BACON,
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY.
I BILL DRAFTED BY THE PRESIDENT,
WASIELNOTON, July 14.
Fellow Citizens of the Senate and House of Repro-
;tentative+,
Herewith is the-draft of a bill to compensate
any State which may abolish slavery within its
limits, the passage of which, substantially, as
presented, and I respectfully and ,earnatt*re
- Iratd) ABBAHAN LINCOLN,
Itel' Si'' ed by the Senate and Rouse of Rem
' of the United States of America in Congress
ass ' That whenever the President of the
Hid ' ' States shall be satisfied that any
Stt4' all have lawfully abolished slavery
withiir and throughout such State, either
imalekilately or gradually, it shall be the
duty' - of the President, assisted by the
Secretiiry of the Treasury, to prepare and deliver
to ea6h State an amount of six per cent interest
bearing -bonds of the "United States, equal to
the 'aggregate value at dollars per head, of
all the slaves within such States as report
ed by the census of the year one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty. The whole
amount for any one State to be delivered at
once, if tte abolishment be immediate, or in
equal annual installments if it be gradual ;
intermit to begin running on each bond at the
time of delivery and not before ; and beit further
enacted.' if any State having so received
any such bonds shall at any time afterwards,
by laW introduce or tolerate slavery within its
limits. Contrary to the act of abolishment
uponrwhichituch bonds shall have been receiv
ed, said bonds so received by said State shall
at mew be null and void, in whosoevers hands
they may be, and such State shall refund to
the States all interest which may have been
paid eta such bonds.
The louse select committee on emancipa
tion in the Bolder States will probably report
on that subject to-morrow.
PROM WASHINGTON.
WeamuiteroN, July 14
Major James Gilliland, Assistant Quarter
Master General of Penusylvauia, has been act
ing as agent for the State during the cam
paigns of the spring and summer has been
with the armies reporting to the authorities at
ria:risburg. Governor Curtin has instructed
Major Gilliland to remain at Washington to
see ito the comfort of the sick and wounded
soldiers from Pennsylvania at this point.
The Provost Marshal has issued an order pro
hibiting the employment of girls as waiters in
the ounceit and drinking saloons, under penal
ty of having the establishment closed.
The Navy Depaftmeut advertises for propo
sBil3 for 'SWAM I:llaotanery for poOdle .
steamers.
The project of the treaty with Mexico, pro
viding tor a loan of eleven mil ion dollars to
that ilepablic, was briefly diacuseed in the Sen
ate in Executive Session, on Saturday night,
and then laid on tee table.
The State Department has been informed by
the U. S. Consul at San Juan, Porto Rico, that
the regulations regaiding the Custom Houses
of. that island, have been modified as follows:
Either National or Foreign vessels entering
them, of whatever nature it may be, will have
to pay, besidei the port charges, tonnage dues
on the measurement expressed in their register,
as designated in the tariff.
FROM KENTUCKY.
ROUT OF REBEL GUERILLAS.
Destrnotion of the Town of Lebanoni
.I,OI7IBWILM, July 18.
At New Hope, Nelson county, on Friday
night, a party of the 85th Ohio, under Lieut.-
Col. Moore, encountered 460 rebel-cavalry, un
der command of Jack Allen, about half a mile
south of the , railroad. After twenty minutes
bribk fire of musketry the enemy were routed
and fled. No casualties were reported on the
Federal side. Blood was found along the road
by our skirmishers sent out, but no enemy was
to be found.
Later accounts say that these guerillas or
their comrades burned the town of Lebanon
and robbed the Commercial Bank.
Telegraphic communication has been perfect
ed to Nashville, but the Lebanon branch is not
in order, thus preventing the reception of
further p articularsito-night.
The Federal reinforcements moved in the
direction of Lebonon could not have arrived
until after the destrudtion of the town, but
they are in hot pursuit of these guerillas.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE
CAPTURE OF A SPY
SHELLING THE REBELS
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Fourazas hiozatoz, July 13
Two of our military telegraph men, while
upon their usual routine of line repairs and
inspection yesterday afternoon, captured a rebel
cavalryman who had been prowling about and
had even been inside of our military camps at
Hampton. The two telegraph men were un
armed, and as the rebel drove psbt them they
jumped from their horses and caught his horse
at the same time telling bim he was their. pris
oner. Although he was thoroughly armed, he
made no attempt to use his weapons, and at
once considered himself captured. He is a spy
and probably a valuable acquisition to the Rip
Rare archives before this time.
The Federal gutibmits have been shelling the
woods to-day along the banks of the River.—
Much of it was done in sight of the mall-boat,
and only one gun was observed to be fired from
the shore by the rebels.
A schooner was seized at Harrison's Landing
yesterday by Gen. ki'Clellan, and was sent to
Baltimore witirall her cargo. She had liquors
on board .and belonged to antlers .
A skirmish took place . at Williamsburg last
Friday between the Federal. and Ethel pickets,
in which the former killed three and captured
seven of the latter.
About two hundred laborers came down on
the mail boat from the army last evening on
heir way home to the North.
Generals Richardson and Gorman are on a
flying visit to Fortress Monroe to-day, but re
turn immediately to the army.
Hospitals are being rapidly constructed at
Hampton for the accommodation of the sick
and wounded, and in a short time thirteen
acres of land will - be covered with hospital
buildings at that place. The locality is we ll
selected, being on the narrow portion of the
Peninsula, and between two beautiful sheets of
water, giving a fine breeze at most all hours of
the day.
Three rebel officers arrived here , last .night
fronigHarrisOn's, and beve put up•at' ther4lY
gala Hotel. They were wounded and taken
prisoners at Williamsburg. Two of them are
Colonels, and the otherone is a captain. They
have their liberty and comfort to the extent
the place affords. It is to be hoped that our
men now prisoners at Richmond and other lo
calities fare as well and are as comfortably
situated and provided with servants, &o. Their
names are Col. Forney, of Alabama ; Col: Wil
liams, of Virginia ; and Capt. Murphy, of Ala
bama. They receive more than their share of
attention from the ladies present—either from
sympathy or curiosity, which, lam unable to
say.
FROM .BALTIMORE.
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STATEMENT OF A REFUGEE.
TIIM REBEL ARMY AT RICHMOND ESTIMATED
AT 210,000.
GENERALS MCOALL AND REYNOLDS NOT
WOUNDED.
Constmotion of Gunboats on the
Plan of the Merrimac,
THE OBSTRUCTIONS ON THE JADES
RIVER. •
Fort Darling Greatly Strengthened.
Movements of " Stonewall" Jackson.
The Rebels Confident in their Ability to
Destroy Gen. McClellan's Army.
The Cannon Captured During the
Recent Battles.
NOT A SINGLE SEIOE PIRGS CAPTURED.
'Beauous, July 14
The following statement of Mr. Wm. Airey,
of this city,. is published in the AntalCan, of
this afternoon. Mr. Airey escaped from Rich
mond on Tuesday last.
He says that rebel troops in and around the
city prior to the recent b Ades, were estimated
at from 217,000 to 220,000. Large reinforce
meats from the direction of Petersburg had
been arriving for the previous ten days and
nights, which were said to be from the coast,
but he could not ascertain whether any portion
of them were of Beauregard's army. They ar
rived by the railroad,ani were marched around
the city during the night towards Hanover Court
Howe. Gen. Beaureeard had been in Rich
mond several weeks, suffering from a severe
attack of fever, and was still at the Spottswood
House, confined to his room when he left.
Generals McCall and Reynolds are neither of
them wounded. After remaining a day at the
Spottswood House they were taken to the offi
cer's prison.
The gunboat on the plan of the Merrimac,
though much smaller, is rapidly approaching
completion at Richmond, though great difficul
ty was experienced in obtaining iron for her
MUM
Tne obstructions in the James river were
considerably weakened by the recent floods.—
One of the sunken vessels had so swung around
that the Teaser was able to pass through, and
was soon after captured. At the time of the
flood great fears were entertained at Richmond
that they would all be swept away.
Fort Darling has been greatly strengthened,
and the batteries are iron clad. A whole divi
sion of the army had also crossed the Jamas
river on a pontoon buidge, to assist in its de
fence against any land force.
The bridges destroyed by General McClellan
in the vicinity of Hanover Court House have
not been reconstructed. The trains are running
however, and a foot bridge has been put up to
enable passengers to cross to the .train on the
other side. The Rebel papers had announced
these bridges as being rebuilt, but such was not
the case on Tuesday when our informant cross
ed them.
The forces of General Jackson had moved off,
it was thought, towards Fodericksburg, and it
was said would again strike a blow in the Val
ley. The Maryland rebel regiments with him
under Generals Lowe and Bradley Johnion,
had suffered terribly in the fights with Fre
mont and Shields. Bradley Johnson's regi
ment had been cut down - from seven hundred
to two hundred efficient men.
The Maryland Light Artillery, tinder com
mand of Snowden Andrews, was considered the
moat efficient in the service.
The greatest confidence was felt at Richmond
among the rebelb in their ability to destroy
General McClellan's army, and those who had
previously sent their families away were bring
ing them back again. The Union men, were,
however, confident of the final capture of the
dty.
John Minor Botts was compelled to go south
and had not been heard of for some time. He
was supposed to be in Alabama. A large num
ber of political prisoners,principally Virginians,
had been sent to North Carolina.
The cannon captured during the recent bat
tles were all brotight into Richmond, number
ing twenty-three pieces some of them howit
zers and three army rifled guns. They were
all light pieces, and with the exception of the
howitzers and one English gun, were sent to
the foundry to be recast, the rebels haying no
shells to fit the rifled cannon.
Not a single Beige piece had been captured,
and mach surprise was expressed that McClel
lan had succeeded in getting them all off.
The falling back of the rebel army towards
Richmond had caused considerable dissatisfac
tion, as it was given out thatMeClellan would
be attacked in bis ptssent position.
PRICE ONE CENT.
XXXVIIth Congress--First Session.
WASHINGTON, July 14
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVI23.
Mr. Srivmvs, from the Committee on Ways
and Means, reported a bill making appropria
tions for sundry civil expenses.
It is similar to that laid on the table on Sat
urday, with the exception that no provision is
made in the former Tor the purchase of the
annals of Congress, which was the cause of its
rejection.
Mr. Mamma, (Hy.,) moved to strike oat
the clause appropriating a half millian to
carry out thetolonisation project contemplated
by the District of Colombia and confiscation
acts. The same is to be reimbursed to the
treasury out of the sales of confiscated prop
erty.
Mr. STZVICAB said this appropriation was ren
dered necessary by the terms of these laws
themselves.
MALLORT . I3 motion was disagreed to—
yetis 41, nays 70.
The bill was then passed.
Mr. STEVENS, from the Committee on Ways
and Means, reported a bill imposing an addi
tional tax of one cent per pound on paper, un
der an internal law.
A proviso was added that the proposed tax of
one per cent should not apply to sugar manu
factured from Sorghum.
The bill was then passed by three of a ma
jority.
The project of a slave emancipation bill re
commended by the President, in a special mes
sage, was laid before the House and referred
to the Select Committee on the Abolition of
Slavery in the Border Slave States, with
leave to report at any time.
Mr. Corm/La asked and obtained leave to in
troduce a bill to reduce the rates of mileage of
members of Congress fifty per cent., to be com
puted by the most usual and directy travelled
route, to and irom the residence of members.
Mr. ALDRICH submitted a substitute that all
laws and parts of laws, giving mile4ge to mem-.
hers, be and they are hereby repealed.
Mr. THOMAS offered the following amend
ment, that this provision shall apply to the
present Congress, and the mileage already re
ceived for the same.
Mr. Cox, (Ohio,) moved that the House ad
journ in order to stop the buncombe. Nega
tived.
Mr. Prtir.rs, (Mo ,) moved to lay the bill on
the table. Not agreed to.
Without concluding the subject the House
adjourned.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
PHEL&DNLPHLA., July 14
Breadstnffs are firm ; live hundred bbls.
Northeastern extra family flour, sold at 6 dol
lars, and 500 bbls. Ohio, at 565 ; superfine
moves slowly 475 ; receipts very small ; rye
flour steady at 825, and corn MBlll at 275 ; there
is not mewl wheat r ffering ; sales 2,000 bee. at
$1 254241 27 for red, and $1 840$1 88 for
white ;-rye sales on arrival at 68cis , but some
holders ask more ; corn is in demand, but little
offering ; sales 3.000 bus. yellow at 66 cts ; oats
are dull at 40 cts ; cloverse. d• comes forward
slowly and commands $513.55 25 ; flaxseed is
wanted at $2 20@2 25 ; coffee very firm with
sales of rio at 21@,211 and Laguaira $1 22 ;
provisions are unchanged, sales of mess pork
slo 7543,511 ; 100 hhds hams at 7®9} and
some lard at si ; wh'iskey looking up ; small
sales at 82@,38 ; but moat holders demand
higher rate.
NEW Yous, July 14
Cotton firm ; sales 1,200 bales at 43®43ic.
Flour quiet ; sales 86,000 bbls. at $4 SO®
4 66 for State, $5 1046 20 for Ohio, and $5
®45 75 for Southern. Wheat very dull ; sales
160,000 bus. at $1 05®1 09 for Milwaukee
club, $1 2001 23 for red Western. Corn de
clining; sales 80,000 bus. at 50®62ic. Pork
firm ; sales 14.000 bbls. at $lO 75 tor mess.—
Lard firm at 7-1(0.9c. Whisky steady at 313 c.
Barrutokw, July 14.
Flour steady ; wheat firm ; corn quiet ; oats
advanced one cent ; provisions very dull ; lard
buoyant; coffee quiet; whisky firm and ad
vanced one cent, Ohio 35.
N. Y. MONEY MARKET
Stocks dull and lower ; Chicago and Rock
Island 63i ; Illinois Central 67 ; Michigan
Southern 66} ; N. Y. Central 90i ; Hudson 45;
Missouri S's 471 ; 11. S. (I's coupons 101 ; 11.
S. Treasury notes 104; Kentucky S's ; N.
Carolina 70; gold 16.
TELEGRAFEE OUT OF TOWN
LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS.
The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING
TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after
noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following
REGULAR AGENTS
ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton.
.ANNVILLE—G. W. Hooverter. .
BELL'S MILL'S—John Campbell.
BLAIRSVILLE—Wm. Behen.
OHAMBERSBURG—George Rickey.
CARLLSLE—Wm. H. Cornwall.
COLUMBIA—John J. Sayler.
CLEA.iiREILD—M. A. Frank,
DAUPHIN--Jefferson Clark,
EBENSBURG—Ed. Jaw:,
F IZABETHTOWN—CharIes Hester.
GREENCASTLE—M. D. Detrich.
HUM MELsTOWN—Chas. Dipner.l
RIGHSPIRE—F. 0. Apeman.
HOLLIDAYSBURG—A. F. Diffenbecker.
HAGFRKPOWN-0. Swingley.
INDIANA—Henry Hall.
LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton.
LEBANON—H. H. Roedel.
LEWISBURG—SamueI Slifer.
MILTON—Dr. E. Franciscan.
MoVEY TOWN—J. Orisswell.
MIDDLETOWN—George H. Lenhart.
MECHANICSBURG—John W. Stout.
MECHANICSBURG—J. Eminger.
MOUNT JOY—James Dysart.
MILLERSBURG—B. G. Steever.
MIFMLINTOWN—Weidman & Littlefield
MAPLETON STATION—Dr. Getty°.
NEWVILLE—Jos. Laughlin.
SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hinkle.
.SELINSGROVE—Jeremiah Crouse.
SUNBURY -- J. Washington.
TYRONE CITY—J. R. Morris.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.,—Ayers & Lundy.
wlinetsyrir R—W. M oore .
YORK—J. B. Boger.