THE TELEGRAPH PITDLISIIED MORNING AND EVENING, !; V GEORGE BERGNER THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT. OF SUBSCRIPTION' i-11\ - (;1,E ALB C RI1110.• iltuncii.trn is serval to subscribers in the [UP' al 8 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be c h,r i zial $5 00 in advance. Those persons who neglectto i.ty in advance will be charged $0 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TilF; TELEGRAPH Is also publ is hod weekly, and is furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates. dingle copies, weekly.— • . • • Three copies to one Post Office Tell copies to one Post °lnce MEDICAL. ELIXIR. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing noth trig Injurious to the most Delicate. j,tiThe Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discoveries in tho vegetable kingdom; being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the old and worn-out systems. .This medicine has been tested by the most eminent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age p„,..One bottle will cure General Debility. - garA few doses cures Hysterics in females. ,Ono bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. &i-A few doses restores the organs of generation. ja-Prom one to three bottles restores the manliness and full vigor of youth. A v -- -A. few doses.restores the appetite. ,Three bottles cures the worst case of Impotency. ,e„A few doses cures tee low spirited. One bottle restore mental power. few doses bring the rose to the cheek. ,y This medicine restores to manly vigor and rebus health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure. enervated youth, the over-tasked man of business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in dividual suffering from general debility, or from weakness of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life. —price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and funrurded by express, on receipt of money, * to any ad drew:. gz-Sold by all druggists everywhere. DR. W.' R. SIERWIN .k CO., Solo Proprietors, mai Ileedly No. 59 Liberty street, New York OEM - RON - MB PILLS. SUGAR-COATED FEMALE REGULATOR, HEALTH PRESERVER CERTAIN AND SAT:A. Fur the Removal of Obstructions and the insurance of Regularity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Periods. gar'iliey cure or obviate those numerous diseases that Spring from irregularity, by removing the irregularity itself. zi-They cure Suppressed, E:ccessive and Painful Men druntion. Zir They cure Green Sickness (CHlorosis.) likir They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the-back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness,. &a, &c. In a word, by removing the irregularity, they remove the cause, and with it ALL the effects that spring from it,' narComposed of simple vegetable extracts, they con vale nothing deleterious to any constitution, however elicate, their function being to substitute strength - for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to do. ,They may be safely used at any age, and at any Perin, EZORPT DUBVIG TILE FIRST TUBES lIIONTES, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly PREVENT pregnancy. lettera seeking inforthation or advice will • be promptly, freely and discreetly answered. ga-Full directions accompany each box. ,Price, $1 per box, or six boxes for $6. .4 AR-Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price Aar-Sold by all respectable druggists. DR. W. R. MRRWIN & CO., Bole Proprietors. marU-eodly No. 69 Liberty street, New York. For sale in Harrisburg by 5..1 KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Useful and Valuable Discovery. HILTd3N'S GRIAT DISCOVSSY I INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR TO A NY Adhesive Preparations known. 4.pplicablo to all uaeful Arta. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE GENENT is a new thing, and the result of yours of study; its combination is on scientijic Principles, And under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive smell, A tiew thlAg. Its Combination 'Manufacturers, using Machines, will find it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. Soot and Shoe Man ufacturers. JEWELERS • Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. Jewelerv. E is Especially Adapted to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit that it sticks Patches to Boots au• hoes sufficiently 'strong withou , stitching. Famillet‘ LIQUID CEMER 2 Extant that is a sure thing for mend- It:ie a liquid Furniture, Crockery L Toys, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household use REMEMBER HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is In a liquid form and as easily ap: plied as paste. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEXENT Is insoluble in Water or oil. ELLLION'S INsoLUBLE CEstasT Adheres oily substance& Remember Supplied in Family or Munition; turer's Packages from 2 ounces to 10 lbs. 1221 Agents lu Philadelphia, DR. B. M. G-ILDEA, DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he has removed his of fice from Market street to Third street, next door to the Patriot and Union once, where be la prepared to amen modate all who may desire his professional services. aprl4 A LARGE nivolcF, OF NEW RAISINS. (=Rm.. CURRANTS, PRUNES, FIGS, &C., At SHISLER & FRAzER,S, 01020,1 (Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.) / ~ NIALi* a I. • 1 ~- - ir 4 1 ,--s--- --- 44,y4.,;,r ,`' ' = - - -- -- 7.1 _, ' l li t•i l i )1 ' ) r ,___.,,,..„_, .....,...., _...._;__ ... $1 60 4 00 10 00 ELIXIR GERMAN BITTERS, THESE Bitters have performed more cures; 1 have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them tnan any other article in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and will pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit ters, will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a dis ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re sulting from the disorders of the digestive organs: Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming of the head, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations When in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before, the sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers piration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, cheat, limbs, &a, Sudden flushes of heat, Burning in the flesh, Constant imaginations of evil, and great de pression of spirits. Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no rum or whisky, and can't make drunkards, but is the M best TOO in the world. From Life Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. M- * * * * * * * * * * I have known Iloofland's German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have used them in my own family and have been so pleased with Their effects that I was in duced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended to these ' Bit ters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as Hoof land's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly. LEVI G. BECK. From Rev..J. Newton. Brown, D. D., Editor of the En cyclopedia of Relifflons Knowledge and Christian Chroni cle, Philahelphia. Although not disposed to favor. or. recommend Patent Behicines in general, through distrust , of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a : man may not testify to the benefits lie believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to 11mA:tend's Ger man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. H. Jackson, of this city because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema ker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement.to try them when suffering : from great and long continued debility. The use of! three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restora tion to a degree of borlily and mental vigor which I had not for six months before and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di-, reeling mete the use of. them. : • - - NEWTON BROWN, Philada. From - Ref. ;Warren :Randolph, .Pastor of • Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. • • Dr. C. Jackson:—Dear Sir =Personalexperience: enables me to say that I'regard the German Bitters, pre•-I pared by you, as a most excellent medicine. In cases of, severe cold and general debility I have been greatly bene-! fitted by the use of the Bitters. and doubt not they will produce similar effects on others. Yours truly WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. BOOT AND SHOE it Is the only HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors, Providenco, IL L LAING & BY GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA, DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ABM. CURED BY HOOFLAND'S THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, READ WHO SAYS so, Prom Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Redding M. E Church, Philadelphia. Dr. C. H. Jackson:—Dear Sir :—Having used your Ger-! man Bitters in my family frequently I am prepared to say that it has been of, great service. I believe that in most cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most valuablefremedy of which I have any knowledge. . Yours, respectfully J. IL TURNER, . No. 726 N. Nineteenth street.. Prom the Rev. J. N. Lyons, formerly Pastor -of the Columbus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Churches. Naw Rocimus, N. Y. Dr. C. N. Jackson:—Dear Sir feel it apleature thi of my own accord, to bear testimony - to the excellence o usf the German Bitters. Some years since being much aC Meted with Dyspepsia, I used them with very. beneficial results. I have often recommended them to persons en= feebled by that tormenting disease, and have heard froni them the most flattering testimonials as to their great value. In cases of general debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannot be surpassed. J. M. LYONS. • From the Rev Thomas Winter, Pastor of Rox oroug Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson;—Dear Sir:—l felt it due to your excel lent preparation, Hoofland German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have for years, at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters; did so, and have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health sas been very materially benefitted. I confidently recimi mend the article where I Meet with cases similar to my own, and , love; teen assured by many of their ' good of teas. RekieetftillY yours, IVlkt ER, itoxborough, Pa Yrnm Rev. J. S. Berman, of the German Reformed Church, Kutztown, Berks county. Pa. , Dr. C. Jackson:-Respected Sir :—I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that did me as much good as llootland , s Bitters. lam very much improved in health, after having taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN. PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per bottle—half doz $5 00 Small Size-75 cents per bottle—half doz.. 400 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of "C. NI; JACKSON" is on the WRAPPER of bottle. - Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations That may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will froward,, securely packed, by express. Principal Mae and Manufactory, NO. 031 ARCH STREET, pHTr A DELPHIA. JONES & EVAN'S _ . Somers to O. X. Jackcaa (F. 6., PROPRIETORS. For sale by Dritgatetli and Dealers in every town in the United tintiee. ' . gi7lo-44wly "THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—Webster HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVE LING, MAX 13, 1864. MEDICAL. KUNKEL'S BFrTER WINE OF IRON A PURE andpowerful TONIC, Corrective and AltoraUve, of wonderful elflcaoy In dlseaseri of the STOMACH, LITER and BOWELS. Cures •• Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints Headache, General • Debility, Nervousness, De pression of Spirits, Constipation Intermittent Fever, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in 'the Stomach, Sinking Cr Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Difficult Breathing, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Fever and Dull pains in the Head, Pain hi the Side, Back, Chest and Limbs, will cure every case of Ctwonle or Nervons Debility,' Diseases of the Kidneys and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach, Good for Male or. Female, Old • or. Young.,. The most beneficial medichie known; gives better setts faction and cures more diseases than any other prepare tion offered to the Public. Prepared solely byS. A. RON KEE, & BRO., 118 Market streiA, For sale by Druggists and Dealers everywhere: BEWARE OF Coguterfelts •:524 As Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron is the only sure and effectual remedy in the known world for, the permanent cure of Dymcprin and Debility, and as there are a number of imitations offered to the pnblic,'we would caution the community to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. Kuss.si. & BRO., and has their stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The veiy fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up in 76 cent and $1 00 bottles, and sold by all respectable druggists throughout the country. Be particular that evory bottle bears • the 'ac simile of the proprietor's signature. - - This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide corn bined, with the most energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our Valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It augments the.appetite, raises the pulse, takes off musculor flabbiness, removes the pallor of, debility, and gives a timid vigor to ,the countenance. , • GENERAL DEPOT, For sale fy all respectable dealers throughout the °entry. ELECTRICITY. DRS.. ~VYETH and CREAMER, Eclectic and Electropathic physician; respectfully ' offer their professional services in all the various branches of the profession, for the treatment of all acute and chronic forms of disease. The remedial means they employ in the treatment of disease consist of Magnetism, Galvanism, Electro-Magnet ism, the Swedish method of Localized moyement cure, a few Eclectic medicines when deemed necessary, and in fact all the natural curative agents that may successfully be brought to bear upon the disease. . They do not wish to be understood- as arrogating to themselves any suporiority of professional skill, but they believe the remedies they employ in' the treatment of dis ease far superior to those generally employed byphysicians, from the fact that they act in perfect harmoriy with the laws governing and controlling the systeim. To this, and the fact, that they confine themselves to no, par ticular pithy or system, they attribute their success In controlling disease. . ' The principal agent they. employ' In the treatment of disease, namely, Electricity, is an agent wonderful in its nhenomena and powerful in its effects for good or II It is an ever present, all-pervrdlng princliiie, governing all things, from rolling worlds down to the liorisible particles of gasseous matter. We see it in the lightning's Hash and hear the manifestations of its power in the muttering thunder. It is the cause of all decomposition, recompo sition and transformation. It excites all motion. It is the exciting cause of life, growth,: . decay and death. It causes secretion, eacretion i .digestion. It lays hold of the crude food in the stomach, converts' it into it state of flu idity,- transmutes it into arterial blood, and sends it on its important office of supplying nutriment according to the necessities of the body. ; It is the nerve, vital Iluid, the great agent through which the mind acts upon the body. It is the cause of all causes except the that great causes the Infinite Mind which created it and brought itinte use. These may appear like mere assertions, but they are facts admitting of strong and irresistible proof. Is it then, to he wondered at that an agent so wonderful in its phe nomena, so powerful in its manifestations and so intimate ly connecteo with all the operations of the human sys ,tern. ehonid be almost ateolnte in its power pf controlling disease? Certainly not. It is II patural sequence and :follows as surely as day follows ffig.ht. Among the diseeses which aritcfmmd to yield readily to Electricity, in conjunction with proper adjunct treatment, may be mentioned the following; Incipient Consumption, 'Paralysis, Elpiliptic;' Hystericworst forms, Rhuematism, inflammatory and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system; Dyspep sia cured in a few treatments; all diseases of the urinary and genital organs . ; Female Diseases, Asthma, Piles and Prolapsus Ani; Amaurosis and Alt kludre - I atlectidas of the eye; Auretus, Strictures, all skin diseases, kc. Persons calling will be told whether they can be bane fitted and no case taken where some relief cannot be af forded. Consultation free. Office, South Second street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa. Office hours from Bto I g to 5 and 7 to 9 s.x. . . apl3 • NEW ' PHILADELPHIA CLOAK STORE. CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, CIRCULARS. 1,000 CLOAKS from $7 00 to $25.00, /T TEM NEW CLOAK STORE, MARKET STREET, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, .HARRISBURG. rig]. A NOTHER lot of choice: Catawba Grapes for ale a listir2] JOHN WIENS. FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale the stock and fixtures of his well known WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE AND RECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT. He will sell the whole or part of the stock, and the entire fixtures. The busi ness has been carried on about fifteen years, and is well established. With the store is connected a Good "COPPER STILL It is situated on Canal street, between Pennsyl vania railroad and canal, and has a private siding suitable for forwarding purposes. Possession given immediately and lease given for from one to ten years. Terms to suit purchasers. For further information apply on the pre mises to [mar2-1-tfj GEO. G. KUNKEL. PRIVATE SALE. ONE of the best locations for IRON WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable price, to any purchaser who will improve it, situated with in a short distance of the city of Harrisbarg, between the FennsylYaniarailroad and canal, about five hundred feet wide, and alongside of tho best limestone quarries in the State and close to a good turnpike road; also, room for waste cinders for fifty years, without paying for the land Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street, marll3.dtf Harrisburg, Pa. 118 MARKET STREET HA.HRISHITRG, Pd. AT.RYNyETE. 1)., DR. J. MILTON CRP.d.' FOR SALE. Presitirdiert'three times and send bill to this office.] iaokRAT, ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE Trio several properties of the Estate of WILLIAM AL LISON, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut strbet, at and near the corner of Front and Chestnut streeti, a vacant lot tin' Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19% acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For terms of saleapplyto the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2l-iltf] . THOMAS COCHRAN. JOHN WISE, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, HARRISBURG, PA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN • CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &C., Citrons, • Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds , Walnuts, Filberts, Cream Nuts, • Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Cranberries, Hominy and Beans, - Cakes and Crackers, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Green and Dried Fruits, And Country Produce in season. : Jujube Paste, Moss Paste, Fig Paste Marsh Mallow Gum Drops, Cream Chocolate Drops, Plain Candies, &c., &c. Oranges and Lemons, Canned Fruits, • Jellies, Teas and Spices, all kinds, Paper Sags, Cider Vinegar, Fresh and Salt Fish lu sea- son. Vegetables in season, Raisins, Currants, octl3 MILLINERY GOODS. -MRS. 1. HIBBS, DAS OPENED AT NO. 8 MARKET SQUARE, (Next door to Felix's Confectioneryo HERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell to the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the Latest Styles of Millinery and Failey Goods, At cheaper prices than any house in the city. ' The quality of her goods cannot be surpassed. DRESS MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE Will be neatly,executed. Ladles Call and examine for-yourselves. aplB--dtjyll PIANOS. & SCHMIDT'S EXCELSIOR PTANOS. SOLE AGENCY. AT W. _KNOCHE'S, . 93 Market street, Harrisburg. FOR REASONS pOrfectly satisfactory to MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above most excellent Pianos The public is invited to come and ex amine for themselves. A few Scheinacker & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be sold - . mar2s4l NO. 4 JONES' ROW. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the public that he hap pUrch#,sed the , HAT AND CAP STORE Late the property of T. 7: BURNETT, deceased, and that he will continue the business at the old stand, whore he will conStantly-keep on hand a;:igenenal assortment%.of HATS, CAPS, &c., OF THE. LATEST STYLES, . which Will lie sold at i Feasonable rates A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited inar2B-42in H. H. LONG. JOHN A. BIGLER Sr. CO., 131IROhERS, MARKET .STREET, ABOVE F.OURTII, (NEXT TO .ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, ) HARRISBURG. Warrants, Claims, Government Securities, Checks Vouchers, ttc., cashed:- - mar2B42m* NEW GROOERY - : ANILPBOYISION ST:Olt , BOYER & ROERPER - WHOLE SA L E AND RETAIL DEALERS G OCERI , .Queen's and Glass Ware,. • • AND ALL 'MUMS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, RAVE just opened A large and well selected stock of goods at their stand, No. 3 iilarketEquare, Harrisburg, Pa., to which they invite the attention , of the public generally. nolo-dly treason Seminary. A` SELECT BOARDING- SCHOOL, for vil pils of both sexes, located six miles west of Car lisle, on the Comb. Valley R. R. Pupils admitted at any time, and charged only from date of entrance. For circular gall at W. Knoche's Music Room, 93 Mar ket street, RarTisbusg, or address RUsaTINGTON SAUNDERS, apl4-dlixi Plainfield, Climb. co., Pa. MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE' .SILVER MEDALS AND THS ONLY GOLD MEDAL. (ever won by instruments of this clasii)has been awarded to MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of theSe instruments always on hand at • W. KNOC.H.E. , S,, Sole Agent, je4-2tawly] • 93 Market, street. BURLINGTON HERRING. T 1 F ,first of the season, fine large Burling ton Herring, just received Sat& FRAZER, ap9 (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., & Co.) SMOICHIT) BEEF, • A CHOICE LOT At Kell.] W. DOCK, & oc. SWEET CEDER.--A. small but very fine lot of Sweet Cider, Jost received at SHISLER k FRAZER, (Successor& to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.) mar2B FRESH FISH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, CAN be had at THE FRUIT STORE JOHN WISE, Third street near Walnut ap26-dLf AA AFRESH supply_ of Michener's Celebrated Sugar Cured H ama aud-Dried Beer, at ao2b] BOYER & KONAPIIEt. EVENING EDITION. Later from the Front Gen. Sheridan Cuts the Railroad' in the Enemy's. Rear. The Railroad Destroyed for Ten Miles. Re-capture of Prisoners, apture of Two Locomotives, Three Trains and a Large Lot of Supplies. NOTHING LATER FROM GENERAL BUTLER, Later from General Steele. REPORTED CAPTURE OF TWENTY. THOU Twelve Canaion Captured; WA,SHINGNTON, May 12-8.15 P. hI To - 3.14. Gen. Dix, N. Y.—No dispatches from the Army of the Potomac have been re ceived since 11.30 last night. Gen. Sherman has not been heard from, owing probably to the damage to the lines south of Nashville - by the recent storm. A dispatch from General Sheridan, dated headquarters of the cavalry corps, May 10th, states that he had turned the enemy's right and got into their rear, and had destroyed from eight to ten miles of railroad, two loco motives and three trains, and a very large quantity of supplies, and that since he had got into the rear there was great excitement amongst the inhabitants and with the army. The enemy's cavalry had tried to annoy his rear and flank, but had been run off, and had recaptured 500 of our men,two of them being Colonels. No dispatches have been received for two days from Gen. Butler. A dispatch received from Gen. Steele re ports his command as having arrived at Little Rock. He had fought a superior force of the enemy commanded by Kirby Smith in person at Saline river and defeated them. JoII WISE. A. steamboat from Red River arrived to-day at Cairo, reports reinforcements going up to Gen. Barks. Gen. Canby had passed Cairo on his way, to Red River. (Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. NEW Yong, May 12, 11 P. nt. The Herald has just issued an extra, con taining the following dispatch -'"W.gsniiccireir, May 12.-zVeryinaportant news has just been received. - The result of the last great battle is the de feat of the rebels and the retreat of •General Lee. Twenty thousand prisoriers and twelve cannon have been captured. It will not take Grant all the summer to finish his fight at this rate. Later from Gen, Butler BEAUREGARD HEMMED IN PETERSBURG All the Railroads . Cut He Will be Compelled to -Sur A SIEGE ABOUT 20- BEVOMMEKOED Nothing definite has yet. been accomplished by our forces in the way of captures, but everything looks fortunate. Beauregard, with about 25,000 men,:is Petersburg, and we„,hsve au the railroads cut leading to that city, and force enough to keep Beauregard there until he : surrenders. We shall, it is reported, soon commence a siege of the place. " . From Washington. Arrival of Mr. Washburne. CONFIRMATION OF dELNT'S SUCCESS THE REBELS snoRT OF SUPPLIES Representative Washburne, who has shared General Grant's tent during the late advance, left there yesterday about noon, and arrived here late last night. He fully confirms the encouraging statements of the newspaper correspondents who arrived herb last night, which dispelled the doubts and fears of the afternoon. The rebels, who have such sup plies of provisions as the cars bring them from day to day over lines of railroad which may be at any hour cut off, are getting short. Heretofore in their campaigns they have sub, sisted on captured supplies, but up to yester day they had not taken a single wagon from Grant, although they made a violent struggle on Monday night to get a supply train. Another Canard U. S. Steamers Huntsville and Desoto not Sunk ' BOVION, May 12. The report of the sinking of the United States steamers Huntsville and Desoto by the pirate Florida, was a canard. Both vessels arrived at Key West on ,the 29th ult. from a cruise. They intended to remain in port two weeks for supplies and repairs. Sttbscriptions which have been started here to aid the wounded soldiers, have already realized $lO,OOO. For the Front.' . BOSTON, May 12. The Maine 32d regiment passed through last night; en route for Virginia. PRICE TWO CENTS SAND PRISONERS. render. BERABMA. HIIYDRED, May iO =I W.ASHMUTOIi, May 12 From Boston. BosTow, May 12 STEAM PRINTING OFFICE, A)VE/itIEtING DAILT-TEL EtRAPFL _ for advertising in the TEMP. • lag to do vilified It ear - The following are the rates GRAPH- Those having wive venien tfor reference. • titute . one-halfEiclOare- Erigbi itute a square. Four lines Or -less ... nes umote than lbur cOus . SOR A RALF SQL-ARS. FOR ONE SQUARE. One day 60 Tiro days ...... 1 CO Three days .. 126 One week 225 One month .. 6CO two taonths.;. 9 00 Three months':...:. 11 CO Six months 15 0 One year .. 26 CO $2 26 One da;,- Two days 50 Three days..... ..... . 75 One week ' 1 One month 3 00 Two mouths 4 60 Three months 5 50 Six months 8 00 One year 15 00 Administration Notices Marriage Notices Auditor's Notices Funeral Noticeseach insertio Aar Business notices lose before Marriages and Deaths, each insertion. in the Laza admen% or Ego= Qom rErt Lreat for From North Carolina-. The Rebel Rains, Sce. BOSTON, May 12. The Journal gives the following extract from a letter dated off New Inlet, ne&rWilmington, May 7th: Four rebel steamers came out last night. One was the rebel iron-clad North Carolina, similar to the Atlanta. She was supposed, to be a blockade runner, and steered off shore. At daylight the iron clad;returned under, the guns of the Fort. The ongna and Nansernond were near, and the Niphon to the northward. One shot from the North Carolina went through the Hong na's smoke stack. The other three rebel steamers did not come out from under the guns of the. fort. No at tempt was made to prevent the iron-clad from getting back. Another visit was expected by daylight, when we probably will see some warm work. "FEC,O3I. NEW YORK.. A.]ri-est ortt Spanish Coffi.c.fer NEW Yomr, May 12. Mr. Aguele, late a colonel in the Spanish service, was arrested to-day, by the United States Marshal's deputies, and was placed on board a vessel on the bay. He was formerly a Governor of one of the provinces of Cuba, and his return was requested by the Governor General of the Island. His arrest is said to have lipen made without warrant of law, and an application has been made by some Span ish American residents for indictment against the parties who made the arrest. MPORTANT FROM THE SOUTHWEST ==l Reported Evacuation of Dalton by Johnston. -.- IUR ARMIES CLOSING IN ON HIM. The Losses of the Red River Campaign. Rebel General Price Wounded. The Chattanooga correspondent of the Chi cago Tournad says that Johnson had evacuated Dalton. He had not more than 30,000 men, and would scarcely make a stand this side of Atlanta. Our 'forces were very strong and closing in'on all sides. The entire loss in the Bed River campaign in men was forty-three hundred in wounded and missing. The mismanagethent of operations was not-exaggerated. The feel ing in the army against General Banks was very strong. 'There was no truth in the re port of a battle at Cane River. General Banks' army has been reinforced, and was four thousand stronger than when it first ad vanced. - . - Steele i,s fortifying Little Rock. There was` much excitement there, but no apprehension. The rebel Generals Green, Martin and Par sons were killed in the late engagements. General Price was wounded. THE JAMES RIVER EXPEDITION. Fighting for the Turnpike Road to Richmond. CAVALRY OPERATIONS NEAR WELDON, FORT M.ONEOE, May 11 The latest advices from the front state that the gunboat Brewster was blown up on the Appomattox yesterday by a rebel battery. There is no statement in regard to the loss of life. Fighting was going on- all day yesterday, principally on our .ri2;ht. The troops were under command of • General Smith. The turnpike road. between Richmond and Peters burgwas the "bone of contention." Up to three o'clock this r. ar. nothing later had been received. A report has justreached here which cannot at present be verified, however, that Colonel Spear's cavalry has burnt the Long Bridge near Weldon, also two oth6rs, and made three charges—the third being successful. Rev. bJ.r. - Dobbs, of Norfolk, lately connect ed with the Old Dominion newspaper, was sent to the front to-day to be sent - within the ene my's lines as a . confirmed rebel W. W. Shore was brought into this Depart ment yesterday, and confined in the military prison for alleged scurrillou.l correspondence with the New York World, abusing General Butler: " - The latest advices from Newbern state that the rebels are again threatening it, and have possession of the railroad, and last Thursday 'demanded the surrender of 'Morehead City. Our forces refused, and the rebels destroyed the railroad and retired, Rumor says they have 2,000 troops, and propose to invest New berm ' Markets by Telegraph. Nay . Yoga, May 12 Cotton is steady; sales at 84@,85c. Flour quiet; 5,000 bbls sold at unchanged prices. Wheat buoyant, with more export inqpiry. Corn quiet but firm. Beef steady; pork buoy ant---new mess $2B 3n. Lard quiet at 13. i @1440.., Whisky dull and nominaL New York Stock Market; NEW Yomr, Mayl2. Stocks were better this morning, but prices are lower since the bciard. The following is the regular report: Chicago andßhode Island 1101; Michigan Southern 93 5-8; ditto guaran teed 134; New :York Central . 1324; Pennsyl vania coal 113;'Reading 1304; Hudson River 137.3-8: Canton company Mk; Missouri 6's 71; Erie 110 i; Galena and Chicago 119 e. Cleveland mad Toledo 146-i; Michigan Cen tral 1394; Harlem 260; Gold 1741; since the board 172 k ; Coupon five-twenties 105 k; Cou pons 1881 114. Flour dull and heavy; Ohio extra $7 I.2i@, $7 25. Wheat dull; western red $1 78(41'80. Corn steady; sales of 15,000 bus at $1 27( $1 28. Whisky dull, and nominal at $1 28. NEw y o x .—Gold closed at 1,75. F OlLS.—Fine' haled oils SHISLER Iim i t reeerrd 'pap - Baccessors to VT pock,riN .. 1 60 PITTSBURG, nay 12 Bes,nmEoitz, May 12.