Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, July 31, 1862, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNEA
TERAIB —Sums Smallarnoll
The DAILY TIMEGRAPH is Barlett to subscribers in th
City at fl cents per week. Yearly subscribers yin b
awed Et 00 in advance.
WEEKLY AND Ann WEEXIT TELVORAPH.
The TILsORAPN 1- also publahed twice'a week durini
the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the
renuddder or the year and furniated to subscribers a 1
the blowing cash rates, viz:
Single .übsorthers per year Seml Weekly..sl 60
Tat ~ VI,, .12 00
Twenty " " ~ " ..
..23 00
single subscribers, Weekly ~,, 1 00
TES LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
If suberribere order tile discontinuance of their news
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
all arrearages are paid.
It subscribersbegleet or refuse to take their newspa.
pars from the °Hine to which they are directei, they are
responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered
them discontinued.
latbical
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
"RIG i!LY CONCENTRA TED"
MATO {IND FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU,
A 'Positive and Specific Remedy
For Di9Caßeti of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases tho power of Digestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS int healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well sr
PAIN AND INFLAMATION and Is good for
MEN, womi OR CMILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S BIXTRACT DUCH%
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early' In
discretion or Abuse.
AIME DED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to ftertion, Loss of Powers
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves,Trembling,
Horror of Disase, Wakefulness,
Dimness el Vision, Pain In the Back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Bystein,
Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face
PALLID LINOINTENANOE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this men
Idne invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY EPILEPTIC FITS
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Who can may that they are not frequeo tly followed by
t hose "DIREFUL oragesEs,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the come of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
dtid the EdamAdy Doings by Conmiaption,
men Aims wmntsero rae mum Or UM ANOORIOr•
TRH OONSITTUTIONONOE AFTEOTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which Hmaremes EXTRACT SUCHU. isverWbiy doe
♦ TRIAL WILLAXINVICE THE MOAT AIIMPECAL.
~ y'',. x ~ . a'
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE, •
IN MANY AFFECITONi PECULIAR TO MAIER,
the Rztract Buchu is unequalled by any , ether remedy,
as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppressio nof Customary Ivacuations, Ulcerated or
ihrirrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorhom Whites, Stern
ity, aad for all complaints incident to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or In
the
AMINE OR MANOR 01 LIME.
811 SYMPTOM ABOTI
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
Taus NO MOHR BLARAIII, MAZUR; OR 17
OMR 101 imrLIASANI AND DANOIRODB DREAM
HELMBOLD'S EB264CT BUMF
awe
SECRET DISEASES.
in ail their Stages, At little Nape:use ;
Little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenience;
And VW Itteposura.
It causes a frequent deeira and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra
Allaying Pain and Inniammation, eo frequent In the
elass 01 diseases and expelling all Poisonous, /Mooted
and worsrosd Maar.
imorsmal nros TBOIIIIINDB
RHO HAYS BEEN .IHS P7OriNS OP QUACKS,
and who have paid !WAVY fl to be cured Ina short
time, tome found they were deceived, and that the "PM-
P42ifin has, by the use of "POWIRML nemeannno, " been
dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated
form, and
• PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Use Ileum Le's IrrsAer 81761117 foi all qffeatlons and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in
DiALsr. OR FEMALE,
Them whatever MAIM orleinatin¢ anduo matter a
HOW LONG STANDING.
Menses of these Organs require the aid of DIURE £lO
HELINGOLD'S EXTRACT &MEW
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to have the desired effeet In all Musses
FOR WHICH IT Id RECOMMENDED.
lifirknoe of Me owe rdtabie and ruponal/o chorea* V
will ecoompany the medicos.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From 8 to 20 yearn deouliap,
Wan Neuss known ro
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to any address, securely'packed from °beer
ninon.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUMICATIONS.
Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis 1
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before MO, an Alderman of tho
city of Philadelphia, H. T. HILMOLD, who being duly
sworn, doth say, his preparations contain ne narcotic, no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely ♦age.
Sable
_ .
Sworn and 60141100 d before me, this 235 day of No .
Maher, IBC WM. P. RIBBERD, Aiderman,
Ninth St. above Race, Phila.
Address letters for information In confidence to
H. T. ILICLMBOLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bel. Chestnut,
BEWARE OF COU NTERS FITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose .. 0/ 1111111 own" and "man"
ANTHEM ON THZ lIIITVTATION ATTAINED NT
lielMbOld i t Genuine Preparation a,
La - tract Buchn,
Sarsaparilla,
" Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by 0. K. Keller, D. W. Aron, J. Wyeth, 0 &
Sumvart.
AND ALL DRUGILS73 svEltrwturas.
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER
Out out the advertirement and send for It,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
novlB.dly
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
O,IIOE NO. 408 OLIESTIVIN MEET.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL.) ..
CAITIAL AND ASSETS. 81,548,388
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN B'. JAMES, Actuary,
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON
MIS 0114 he most reason able terms.
Aral? as
d E as " Ft u et t 4eT s a=gu d designee s. dlans under
The capital being paid up awl invested, together with
a large and constantly Wore icing reserved fund, offers a
perfect sem ty to the insured.
Tlhey. premiums may be paid yearly, halt yearly or quar
r
te.
Ihe company add a BONUS periodically to the Insu
rances for it.. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in De
cember, 1844, th e SECOND B JNUS In December, 184 9,
the TteleD RUNE'S in December, 1854, and the FOURTH
BONUS in 1859. These additions are made without re
q'atMig any increase In the premiums to be pa id to she
Company.
The following are a few examples from the Register :
I Amount of Polley and
Sum I Bonus or I bonus lobe Increased
Policy. I Insured adduton lby tutor. sdditions.
I
NO. 30 i 3200 U $ fi£il 5,
" 132 i 42000 1, 050 0
" 199 I, 100040 0 00
I 1 883 5000 1,875 00 1
Agent at Onisbarg and vlo nll
WILL LA
jlo.diy
DENTISTRY.
GEO. W. SPINE, graduate of the
Baltimore College of Dowel Surgery, h ammy; er..
mimently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the
Moe formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street
between hitudtet and Walnut, respectfully informs hie
friends and the public in general, that he is p repared to
perform all operations in the Dental profession, either
*arena or mechanical, in a manner that shall not be
surpassed by Operator' in this or any other city. 818
hods of inserting artideial teeth is upon the latest Un
proved scientific principle.
, Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted on dne Gold,
tinter, Matins plates or the Vulcanite Bane.
I W veatiplessare in recommending the above gen
ileum to my former friends of Harrisbaramd vl7
olid4y / lad feel deaden' that be will perform all opera;
lone is a selesaillo minuet, from my knowledge his
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VOL. XVIII
DR. JOHNSON
33AIMaiT3EINICCOMI.3E1
LOCI HOSPITAL!
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effeterml remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
Muir IN SIX TO TWIELVI ROM.
No mercury or Noiiona WWI.
A Cure Warranted,% or no Charge, In from one
to TWO Dayll. .
.. .
Weakness of the Back onLinilbs, Strictures Affections
of the li idneyti and Illidder,lnvolantitYdiseitirges, Im
potency; General Debility, Nervoemeek; Dyspepsy, Lan.'
suer, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Pa ipitatienbf the
Heart, Timidity, Tramblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddi
ness, Disease of the Head, Threat; Wok or Skin, area.
lions of the Liver,- Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—them ter
rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those as and solitary practices more fatal to I their
victims than the song of i_yrens to the Harinera of Ulys
ses, blighting their moat brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, he., impossible.
Young Men
lispeolatly, who have become the :victims of Solitary 1
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual-
ly sweeps to an •undmely grave thousands. of Young'
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect,
who might otherwise have entranced Raining Denotes
with the.thundere of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Marriage.
Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating. mar
riage, Wog aware of PhysiCal weakness, organic debili
ty , defermitke, he., speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his Minor as a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his skill is a Physician.
Organic Weakness
immediately cured, and full vigor 'Restored.
This distressing AGectlon..which renders I Ile misera
ble.and marriage impossible—la the penalty paid by the
victims of improper iidulgences. i oung persoia are too
apt to commit ,escessee trim not being aware of the
dteadtpi eouseqbenceithat May ensue. New, who that
understands the subject wilt pretend Meetly that the pow
er of procreation Is lost sooner by Mose falling into im
proper habits than, by the prudent - Besides being de
' priced the pleasures of healthy otritring, the most Be
rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The syatem becomes deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weakened, toss of Procreative Power,
Nervious hvatibiliw, Dyspepels, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, OcinaWnilon., I Debility, a. Wasting of the
Frame, Cough, Consumption, ,DeCay. and Death.
Office,. No. 7 South Frederick Street.
Left hand Ede going from liallimiee street, a Jew door.
Irma the corner. pail not to observe some and mintier.
Letters must' be paid and contain a stamp. The i Doc
tor's Diplomas hang in his Wiles. .
A Cute Warranted living° Days.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drops.
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from oue of the men eminent Colleges in the Sailed
States, and the greater part of whose Me has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing dares
that were ever /MM. ; many troubled. with ring B in
the head anemia; when aitisePs ... .nsrvausawa, bs ing
alarmed at sudden sound, , basbfal ,ear, with Rent
blushing, attended sometimes. with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addresses all them who have injured themstlyes
by improper indulge. CO and solitary habits,' which from
both body and mind, matting them for either buntline,
study, society or marrtiga i
These are come or the sad and melancholly effeetti pro
dusted by early habits of youth. via : Weakness or the
Beck and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness ~.f Sight,
Lou of Mumular Power, Palpitation of the heart, illyte
peppy Nervouu s Imatibil ty , Derangement of theThristive
Function, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
-'•
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lifeetrmir.—The fesionelfichlon the mind are amok
to be dreaded-14as of Memory, Coid oaten of Ideas De
pression of Spirits, hint Forbad:lnge, Avert on to Octelly,
Self Dietruat, Love of Solitude; TimiditY;ho., are some - of
the evils produced.
TEOI7BIIWIS of persona of all ages can now judge what
is the cause of declining health, losing their :ti ger ,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
of consumption.
_Toting Men ,
.
w have injured themselves by a certain practice In
d.O.d in wben 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 readers
marriage theposelble and destroys both mind and body,
should apply Immly..
Whit a-pity that a young man, the bop@ of his coun
try, the darling of his parents, should be 'matched from
'all procaine and enjoyments of lift, by the conewillenee
of deviating from tbe path of nature and indulging In a
certain secret habit. Bach persona mum, before contem
plating
MadriMe r
reflect that a sound mind and boy are the meet:noes
eary to promote connubial happineaa. Indeed,
without these; thejourneykthreigh life Deomes a weary
pilgrimage the prospect hourly darken, to the view ;
the:mind b ecomes shadoWettietth deeper and tilled with
the }Oho:holly rellection that the happiness of another
bacontes blighted with our own.
Disease of Impruden ce. When the misguided . and Imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that he bas imbibed the seeds of this painful! dbs
ease, it too often MOO that an ill-dined sense of shame
or dread of discovery, deters him front applying to those
Who, from'eltidation and • respectability, can along be
friend him, delaying till the tionOtatiorial nymptonte on
this horrd disease make theft* litlpiaiSOlXol such ul
'Canted sore throat, diseased togs, nocturnal pains in
the had arid limbs, sdinitoisaUf sleek dentutnit, nodo on
the shin non* and arms, Attaches on the Ivad, We; and
.atretnities, progressing with frigbtfill rapidity , at
lait the palate of the:month:oi. the tionetof the: nose fall
in, and the victim of this awful disease boon* whored
objector commiseration, till death puts' a period to too i
dreadful sufferings, by sending him to ' . that :Urdiecor I
*wed Country from whence no traveler returna."
It is a melanchay fad that ttiousands all victims to
tide terrible disease. owing to the culikilfulineiwrif_'..
no
rant pretenders, who by the nee of that 'Deadly Fehr*,
Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the • residue o
life miserable. . _
H. T. RELMBOLD
riner il.
.
Trust not your lives St
, „
hea or lth, to the care of the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know
ledge, name or cbaracler, who copy Dr. Johnsonin &dyer
rertleements, or style themselves In the newel:oilers,
regularly Educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they
keep you trilling month after month toting their filthy
and polsonousnrse compounde, Or at long as the smallest
ibe can be obtaibed; and in data*, leave you With ruin.
ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnson is the only Physician avertisthg.
His credential or diplornat always bangs in his oaks.
His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
Prepared Dom a life spent in the gr eat hospitals of Eu
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 thousands cured at this institution year:, af
ter year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera
tions performed by Dr. .Johnson, witalitsisti by the' re•
porters of the "Sun,” "Clipper," and many other pa,
perm, notices Of which have appeared again and spin
before the public, besides his standing as a gelitismatt of
c h a eszeer and responsibility, is a snakiest guarrantee
tothe 'Abated.
Diseases hpeedily Cured.
Persons writing should be particular In directing their
mums to his Institution, in the following manner :
JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D.
01 the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, ma.
I
taxa 60
4,060 00
1,400 00
6,876 00
'7,
X BtfEELLEB
SALAD OIL.
LAS, `tide of - fresh -Salad Oil. in
„,"14e. !Ind pas bottlink, and of different brands
vu A n a for oils - by
WI. DOCK, Mt. t CO.
FIRE CRACKERS by the chest or box,
Just received and for sale by
jel4 DUMAS & BOWMAN.
Corner Frdnt and Market Agresti.
A.N older vinegar, warrantod, for salt+
low b 3, N/CHOL & &MILO,
17 25 ' Corner Trost aX liarkss 'soft.
"INDEP'ENDENT 11s1 ALL THINGS—NEUTRAL IN NONE.''
HARRISBURG. PA. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 31, 1862
el
fait minium,
FREIGHT REDUCED I
HOWARD & HOPE
EXPRESS 00.'S
MORT. L'ORKI.. ROUTB.
TO AND FROM
NEW. - V.:OR.-li.
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at 74 , P. M., by , the Fast
Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg
at,B A M.
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS.
Order Goode marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
General Office, 162 Broadway, New York.
For further information enquire of
. GEO. BERGNEit, Agent.
limutnutuao, Aug. 1861.-dtf
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
XANIIPLOTOZZR OP
BOOI6BINDERS' ULING4IIIINES AND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND ' NACRINIS VOR
GRINDING CUMNG-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable eider kills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Nadine Wert and Iron and Il i .
Astnweas,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL in BRANOIERA,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, BM , RIC„
or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass'
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting; go.
HICKON.'S •
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOM
Ifir Cash paid for Old Copper, Brass, Speller. kgs.
STEAM BOILERS, &C.
PENNSYLVANIA
ABOVE STATE STREET
• . . • .
°BLUR WINDOW- I GRATES,
Of visions patterns, both stationary and swinging. Ruh
Weights and various other building castings, for . sale
very cheap at the [m724-134 ILGIA W 0111913.
BOOKS: FA.BBIEBB,
.
HE attention of agriculturists is direated
T
to the following works, which will enable
them to increase the quantity and value of
their crops by adding science and the experi
ments of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way toperform them. Price....B 60
COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real
Economy AI 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by A1ien.... 1 00
THE FARMER'S. COMPANION, by Buel ,76
LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL
TURE, by Johnston ,
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and unk
versal handlxook, with 400 engravings.. 2 60
A EASY .METHOD OF MANAGING
BEES, by WOks , 20
The Nature and. Treatment of Diseases of
Cattle, by Dadd 1 . 00
LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76
MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING,
and the production of : milk; butter,
cheese, by Flint 1 60
GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
SAXTON'S AANDaI:M.; containing the
Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, &c., &c. .1 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Frac
' tied Farmer, by Dr. Gardner -1 60
ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 76
THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or
American 'Muck Book 1 26.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISBAS/23, by
Jennings 1:00
YOUATT ON THE HORSE 1.26
BIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800K....1 00
HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking ad
Training of Horses ! 76
Standard Books, School Books, and every
thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at .
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK SPORE.
ItCLUITOCI'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
PHIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, WHICH Is
IL entirely vegetable in its composition, his
been employed with wonderful success for
many years in the cure of diseases for the AIR
PASSAGES and LUNGS. Far iny form of the
disease such as COUGH, TICKLING. of the
THROAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI
CULT BIGIA:THING; HOeUISENBSS;LOSti OF
VOICE, and HECf'IO FEVIt , ita use will
be attended with"the happiest results. It is
one of the best end safest medicines for all
forms of ISRONCHIIIS and CONSUMPTION.
No lamina= or preparation of Opium is any akar
in this sr".
PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK
STORE.
FOE SALE.
VALUABLE PROPERTY .
ON PINE'STBEET.
Au pasta/an swain of
JOHN =ma,
jy.2641214•4311 001 Mei Of tilMni as Nag drools.
,
ALL and meeithose - nice said damp
C
las • - 1144
Etlegrapo.
TECII PINDISYLVANIA ll,ffifavl Is the title of a
decidedly neat and ably edited journal to be
published by, Eilicard B. Mull, "semi-occasion
ally." The first cumber is dated at Camp near
Fraierickaburj, Va., Baturday, July 14,1862. In
the salutatory the editor says:
I will not pretend to publish a newspaper; but
a paper that will amuse my comrades in arms,
and help , to lessen the tedium of the long and
monotonous hours of camp life. To this end I
shall,' from time to time, serve up the incidents
which transpire in the camp or on the march.
We extract a specimen of "the incidents which
transpire in the camps:"
The brigade was halted in a large field by the
road side, for the purpose of resting the men,
and giving them an opportunity of eating din.
ner. A crowd of from fifty to seventy col°
individuals were soon assembled to get a sight
of "Massa Linkum's soldiers." Men, women,
and children, of all ages, sine, shapes, and
colors, were out in full force. Many rich and
amusing remarks were passed between them.
While they were discussing the prospects ob de
war in ginned, and de fate ob ifigga-drivers in
particular, one of the brass bands struck up a
lively air. The motley crowd became fairly
crazy with delight and excitement as the sok
stirring sounds fell upon their enraptured ears.
Involuntarily their feet began to move—said
feet resembling western hams, with bean poles
stuck in their middies. Unable to contain them
selves any longer, they all, old and young, join
ed in a regular Virginia "break down."
Those danced who never danced before,
Thcee who danced now danced the more
Such a combination of shouts and yells, from
soldiers and niggers, as went up-from that• field
was never heard before by mortal man. Had
the rebel army been within hearing distance,
we have no doubt they would have "akecladled,"
thinking that the .army was after them at a
charge bayonet, on the double-quick.
The ludicrous performances of the cullud folks
were greatly enjoyed by all present, and even
created a smile on the sedate countenance of our
General. We doubt whether a happier set of
nigger@ ever existed than those were, for the
time being. We also doubt whether there was
one in the party. that ever had the satisfaction
of listening to a brinee - baud before.
21w Pennsylvania Reserve displays an abili
ty in its editorial colonies which cannot fail
to be of - service in enlighting
,the rebels as to
the true objects of this war. It has our best
Wiahes for Success.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
A NOYEBBNT BY GEC MeOLELLAN
HOURLY BIPEIBLI.
RAILROAD,
EVERYTHING IN READINESS
FORUMS MONROE July 29.
The mail boat John A. Warner arrived here
this afternoon, from Harrison'a Landing, and I
learn from officers who came down, that a move
of some kind is hourly expected. It Is said that
yesterday Gen. McClellan issued orders for every
man to be ready for action at a moment's no
tice. There are various rumors afloat as to the
movements of the enemy, but all are mere
conjecture, and not worth repeating.
The Elm City has just come down from City
Point, with about 380 Union prisoners, sick
and . wounded; from Richmond. They left
about 400 at Richmond, who will be down in a
few days. This will close the list of this class
of prisoners.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Rumored Evacuation of Richmond
There is a report here, coming through a
contraband channel, to the effect that large bo
dies of Confederate troops are crossing the
James river Southward. The contrabands say
that they are evacuating Richmond.
Further News by the Steamer itus
New Yowl, July 80.
The following additional news has been re
ceived by the steamer Australasian :
The London Times, ott Friday, published a
third edition, containing the following canard :
. 1 Baiantortir, July B.—A. communication from
Fortreis Monroe, dated the 2d, states that Gen
erals Gorman and Meade had arrived there
wounded. They state that the divisions of
Generals McCall tad Reynolds had surrendered
to the Confederates.
General M'Olellan wail on board the Galena.
General Jackson vres'in the rear of the fedemis,
and Price In front. General Lee refuses to grant
any terms of 'capitulation, and demands their
unconditional surrender. The fedetal flags have
been' taken down- from the newspaper offices in
Baltimore. •
The above was brought by the alasgow at
Cork. The arrival of the Arabia cm the 19th,
with the regular dispatches from the agency &
the New York Associated Press, completely up-
set this canard, which was from unquestioaabie
secant quarters.
laviapoot July 19, Evening.—The Lord
Primate of Ireland, Lord George Beresford,
died this morning at Donaghdee.
The Paris correspondent of the London Herald
again asserts that the Emperor is about to
offer mediation to America, and says that the
drift ofe: public opinion is in favor of such a
coars
The /touting' publishes an account of the
battles before Richmond, any says "One thing
is certainythe army of the North is' mulled
on the field by overwhelming uninbervi that is
bad-to give up foot by foot several -miles of
porind,:that it has lost guns, prisoners and
401140. and that for the' present Richmond is
tlintralkilod." -
TIEItII
/tool Our Morning Edition.
WAHNEDIOTON, July 80
traJiasian.
THE LATEST,
FROM PHI LAD ELPPIA.
Arrival of Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
PREWDELPHIA, July 80
The steamer Daniel Webster arrived with one
hundred and seventy-seven released wounded
and sick prisoners, from. City Point, Va., in
cluding the following belonging to Pennsylva
nia regiments : •
Jas. Collins, 8d regiment.
Allen Philips, Bth regiment.
Wm. Hinton, 6th regiment. -
Capt. H. L. Brown, 834 regiment.
Chas. Valence, 41 regiment.
William Moffatt, 63d regiment.
Benj. Bennett, 8d regiment.
Capt. 0. 0. Merrill, 67th regiment.
Qidean Dean, 83d regiment.
S. A. White, 96th regiment.
Warren Garry, 834 regiment.
Capt. J. S. Monis, 89th regiment.
Joh!). B. Young, 4th regiment.
Dennis McGuire, 2d regiment.
Michael Fritz, 87th regiment, dead.
John Stoffer, 106th regiment.
Michael Conroy, 4th regiment.
Robert Goodfellow, 95th regiment.
John Lynch, 9th regiment.
Cyrus S. Francis, 884 regiment.
Francis J. Knowland, 83d regiment.
J. A. Fisher, 11th regiment.
Thomas Burden, 78.1 regiment.
Samuel F. Lingley, 88d regiment.
W. Reid, 83cl regiment.
Casper Ottenweller, 96th regiment.
Sergeant John C. McLaughlin, 234 regiment.
John Fausteaniacher, 484 regiment.
John M. Little, 4th regiment.
Robert Graham. Slat regiment.
Bernard Kelly, 81st regiment.
Henry Wagner, 98d regiment.
William Buchanan, .62d regiment.
John Hibburd, 96th regiment.
David Proudfoot, 884 regiment.
Leander Douse, 67,11 regiment.
Dennis Demerhigh. 81st regiment.
Charles D. Udell, 96th regiment.
Christopqer Snyder, 4.th Tt giment.
Michael Cathey, 93d regiment.
William G. Marks, 73d regiment.
Henry R. Grimes, regiment.
Henry J. Roe ,
42d regiment.
David Harp, 100th regiment.
Evan Jayne, lath regiment.
Patrick McGiones, 3d regiment.
Cyrus Witmer, 41st regiment.
There were nine deaths on the ovyage viz:
W. H. Badly, Ist Michigan regiment, co. B,
died before we left Harrison's Landing and was
buried there.
Michael Frits, 87th regiment Pennsylvania,
co. H.
David Hays, 106th regiment, Pennsylvania,
ca. F. • •
Chß& H. A. Batty, 6th regiment New Hemp
ebire, co. K.
Richard Frank. 87th New York regiment,
Co. A, and two other', whose names were un
known, as they were.insensible, and died on
the way to Fortran Monroe, and were• buried
there.
There were two deaths on the way from
Fortress Monroe to Philadelphia i ; names un
known; insensible.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ST. GEOROE.
CAPI RUM, July SO.
'The steamer St. George, from ,Glasgow on
the 17th, passed here to-day. Her advices
have been anticipated.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Nrw YORK, July 2t
Cotton firm; 1,600 bales sold at 34®36 o.
Flour firm ; 17,500 bble, sold ; State ®s4 90
(45 00 ; Ohio $5 45®5 55; Southern $4 80
@4 85. Wheat 10. higher ; 250,000 bushels
sold ; Chicago spring $1 14®1 19 ; Milwaukie
club $1 16(41 22; red Western isl 29®1 84;
white Micuigan $1 43@1 46. Corn dull ;
100,000 bushels sold at 56@57 c. Beef quiet.
Pork firm ; 2,000 bbls. sold ; mess $ll. Lard
firm ; 8102.91 o. Whisky firm ; 29@30 c.
Sugar firm ; Orleans 9®,11+ c.• ' Muecoesda 8j
®9 o. Coffee firm. Freights firmer
PINNBILYANIA'S .SIOE AND WOUNDED.
~~~
List of Names in the Hospital a
Annapolis, Md.
OMOLUDID
Shoemaker, John H., Sergeant A, company
A, 3d regiment cavalry.
Stambaugh, K, company B, 98d regiment.
Stambaugh, Samuel 8., company X, 68d regi
ment.
Siktgerson, Joe , company B, 68d regiment,
sick. Residence, Allegheny county.
Smith, Henry
_H., Corporal, company A,
28th regiment, rheumatism. Residence, Sharks
burg, Allegheny county.
Shell, John, company 0,.67th regiment.
Stewart, John F., company I, 10th regiment
R. V. C.
Smith, Charles, company H,-28 regiment.
Smith, Wm. 1., company D, 23d regiment.
Sperry, Samuel, company G, 23d regiment.
Scot, George D., Sergeant, company B, 62d
regiment.
Shible, C, company B, 61st regiment.
Shawt, Francis, Sergeant, company K, 61st
regiment, wounded in hip. Residence, Pitts
burg.
Scott, John 8., company B. 103 d 'regiment. -
Shiner, James, company I, 103 d regiment.
Seitz, I. A., Lieut., 624 regiment.
Seston, Wm., company F, 69th regiment.
Simonton, S. C., Capt., company F, 57th
regiment.
Stewart, T., company 0, 67th regiment,
wounded in left arm. Residence, Mercer co.
Seymour, G., company F, 62d nssiment.
Stout, Emanuel, company G, 6th regiment
cavalry.
Sherenger, P., company 0, 106th regiment.
Snowden, 8., company 0, 105th regiment.
Stockton, J. P., company F, 8d regiment R.
V. C.
Siegenthal, Geo., company C, 20th regiment.
Salmon, David, company E,
93cl regiment.
.13
Snell, Edward, Sergeant, company , 1102d! regiment.
t.
Stack, John M., company
Shannon, Philip, company F, let regiment;
rifles. 62d regimen
Story, James J.,
c ompany I,
81h2d 7 r
giment.t
egimen.
t re
Spears, Jobn, company
Smith, Adam, company I, 2d regimen t,
V. C.
B. IT. - _ _
Stewart, Samuel,. company:F.72d, regiment,:
!!tenter, Wm., oompemy Et, 80th tegimeht,
grtsam tintig gifiri.
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rd to execute JOB sal BOOK. PRINT pre ar every
&script:oh, dinar*. th-n it
,tui pad at , 44y other
atabliaunent to thoi country. . • , 1
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RUES o DvegnsiNG.
air Four lines o t h an n constitute ene•half square.
Bight lines or more four comtitate a t guars.
RAT ripare, one d y $0 26
one week ............. 126
one mouth. . ...... .• •• • 2 20
Nave months 4 00
Mt months. .. as ........ 6 00
one ye ar ..... . 10 00
0116. Square, one day ............ 60
as one week 200
ti one month 5 00
three Months._ 10 00
If six months. 15 00
4 . one year 20 00
igr Business notices inserted in the Lows CoMetn or
before Marriages and Deaths, /MET BENTE PER LINE
for each insertion.
NO. 76.
Aar Marrispa and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements. - •7;
wounded in left leg. Residence, Berke county.
Sweeny, John H., cttopanyHr l Sfhllegiment,
R. V. 0.
Stewart, Harvey, company A, Bth regiment,
R. V. 0., wounded in right arm. Residence,
Pittsburg.
Schwa, John, company A, Bth cavalry,
typhoid fever. Reeldence, Philadelphia.
Sheets, Wm. company C, 9th regiment, B.
V. 0., wounded in head, perhaps in 915th regi
ment, 17 years old, father in Philadelphia.
Sager, Jonathan, company F, 57th regiment.
Show, Wm., Corporal, company 0, 4th regi
ment, B. V. C.
Shoobin, James, company K, 71st regiment.
Sickles, deorge H. , company F, 11th regi
ment, B. V. Q.
Stewart, Jobn F., Corporal, company F, 8341
regiment
Slocum, Aldne, company F, 68d regiment.
Sipe, 7t. J., company A., 7th regiment, R.
V. Q.
Smith, John, company G, Sd regiment, B
V. C..
Scbleht, Albert, company 81st regiment.
Fchenankle, 0, company D, 4th regiment, B.
V. C.
Sperry, Samuel, company G. 88d or 28d regi
ment, wounded, left leg. Residence, Mont
gomery county.
Sines, J H., company I, 81h cavalry.
Segeh, Thomas G., company 0,2 d regiment.
B. V. C.
Sands, Wm., company H. 6th cavalry chre
nio diarrbaii. Residence, Philadelphia . ,
Tome Diniel, company K, 62d regiment,
rheumatism. Residence, Pittau.g.
Thalheimer, Alfred, company B, 28d regi
ment.
Tompkins, P., company B, 61st regiment.
. .
Thorburn l J., company E filet regiment.
Turner, 0., company B, 85th regiment.
Thompson, S., company F, 85th regiment.
Tait, G. H., company B, 101st regiment.
Tenny, Daniel, company F, 83d regiment,
typhoid fever, convalescent. Ittwidence, Craw
ford county.
Tighe, John, company G, Bth regiment, B.
V. 0.
Thomas, George, company A, Slat regiment.
Tracy, David 8., company 0, 6th regiment,
L V. C.
Taylor, B. F., company B, 72d regiment
Tilburn, John, company F, 98th regiment
' Williamson, Cyrus, 7th regiment, R. V. C.
Waugh, John tt., compauyG,loth regiment,
B. V. C.
Vinton, Ambrose, company CI, 57th regi,
ment, typhoid fever. Residence, Branford
Vincent, R. H., company 0, 6th regiment,
E. V. C.
Valley, Wm., Corporal, company E, 10th
regiment, B. V. C.
Veal, Samuel, company H, 7th regiment, B.
V. C.
Vanskite, Lewis H., company E, 4th regi
ment, V. C.
Verguson, Robert, company Q, 67th regi
ment. Dine:barged.
Williamson, company B, 7th regiment, B.V.
C., wounded in right hand. Residence, Perry
county.
White, Patrick, company a, 85th regiment,
inflamation of breast, /tesideece. PailaJelphia.
Wilson, John, company a, 8d regiment, B.
Wilkinson, Wm., company F, GM regiment.
Wade, Edward, company H , 49th regiment.
Wyble, James, company K, 49th regiment.
Williams, Charles, company H, 67th regi
ment.
Woodcock, Wm. 8., company B, 4th ,regi
meat, RV. U., fistula. Residence, West Phil
adelphia.
Wolf, D., company B, 62d-regiment.
Walters, Clement, company C, 62d regiment,
wounded in side. Residence, Clinton county.
Warren, 8., company A , 57th regiment.
Warren, S., company K, 101st regiment.
White, Samuel H., company A, 68d regi
ment.
Winn, H., company F, 101st regiment.
Wilson, W. Capt., 81st regiment.
Williams, A. 0., Ist regiment rifles.
Waltz, Henry, sergeant, , company I, 98d re
giment, wounded in right side. Residence,
Dauphin county.
Wilie, George, company K, 62(1 regiment.
White Anthony, company D, 89th regiment,
wounded in right hand. Huntingdon county.
Wells, Henry, company G, 67th regiment.
Wise, J. W., company B, 72d regiment.
Watford, Joseph, company A, 63d regiment.
Yale, A. E.
Young, C. 8., company I, 9th regiment, R.
V. O.
Yeager, John W., company U, Ist regiment,
R. V. C.
Yeaten, James, company D, 22d regiment
Gas. Sion.—This gallant officer who has
probably gained as many substantial laurels,
and rendered as much real service to the coun
try as any general in our army, holds an im
portant position in Pope's army, and w • may
at any. moment look for startling intelligence
front " the Army of Virginia." Sigel com
mands the advance corps d'arnies of Pope's
forces, and the rebels, it is believed, intend
pitting Stonewall Jackson against him. The
forts of each of these officers has been that of
strategy, dash and pluck ; they both have the
confidence of their followers, and of their res
pective sections—Jackson has the advantage
of a better intimacy with the territory in
which they are acting, having been reared a
hunter in that region of the Old Dominion—
but Sigel " was born a general ; " he has im
proved and cultivated his natural military
mental faculties by scientific education ; made
practical use of his genius and talent in the
wars waged by the Revolutionists of Prussia;
and has all his life been a close and thorough
student of the science and art of war, occupy
ing a professorship in a military academy in
the West for more than eight years previous
to the breaking oat of the teliellion. r3o that
" when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug
of war."
°tthe leading men
of
Governor Andrew
0..
He has been moved in his patriotic
sgaoa
endeavors by the highest and purest motives.
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all
Ruli.
must
1)41181cm°811
He has labored ioces-antly from the outbreak
of the rebellion with all his energies, and hunt
his forethought, the State was able to send into
the field that celebrated Reserve of 15,000 Penn
sylvania soldiers. He has been chiefly instru
mental in having the most ample providon
made for the relief of the sick and wounded of
this State. His messages and recommendations
stand the test In style and genuine , common
sense with the beet of similar documents in the
Nation. His.head and heart araln theconttst,
arid the people of the State will mention his
name with high respect for the man.—Aferson
Stir.
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mg everything in the line, Jul received in large
Mandan sad dm aide - very -low by
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