Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 18, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED
MORNING AND EVENING,
BY GEORGE 13ERGNER.
OFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT
TERMS OF StiB6CRIPTION
ELNGLE SULt,CRIrTION.
'NE DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the
city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged $5 00 in advance. Those persons who noglectto
pay in advance will be charged 88 00.
WEMT Y TELEGRAPH.
THE Tsiscatara is also published weekly, and Is furnished
to subscribers at the following cash rates
Single copies, weekly
Three coplAhto one Post Office
Ten enpieglo one-Post Office
MEDICAL.
GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE!
THE LONG-HOHGHT-FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy,
.AND
CHEROKEE INJECTION!
COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.
CHEROKEE& REMEDY, the grsa fln4ia n Diuretic.
cures all ditkisis of thistrinary'orgaas, such as Inconti
nence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder,
nation of tha Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Strictury,
&crock Meet, qonitti:,_ aid it especially' icio:nt'
in those . cases of Floor Itpus (or Whiles is females) where
4 11 the old nauseous . mecheines hare talk&
sir It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the
dose only being rprione to two teaspoonfuls three times
per day.
K i t is !Mirage. and alterative in its action; purifying
and cleansing the' blood, causing to flow in all,
_fif its
original purity and vigor ;; thus removing;fromthu4stem
all pernicious causes whieh have induced disease, .".."
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intendedas tinnily or assist..
ant to the CIihROKEE - ftEKElilf and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases'of Gonorrhea,
Meek Fulor dibur or Whites - Its . etiecis are .healing,
soothing and gemuleinf ;. removing all scalding, - heat,
cliordee and pain, Instead of the burning and almost : nn
endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the
cheap quack Injections.
gar-By the use of the CHEROKEE 'REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same
time—ell improper discharges are removed, and the weak
ened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and
strength,
aw-For full particulars, get our pamphlet from any
drug store in the country, or write un, aid ye will ,uta4
free, to any address, a full treatise. -
!kg... Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per. bottle,tor
tbreo bottles for $5. .
Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottle; ' •
$3.-Sen6 by express.' to. any .arblreas on receipt 'of
price%
tom`.. Sold by all druggists" everywhere.
DR. W. MERWIN & CO.,
• Sole Proprietors,
marlo-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New York
CHEROKEE. CURE
THE GREAT
INDIAN MEDICINE
oomibuia6S
BOOTS, BARKS .AND LEA-Y-43.,
An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weak
nun, Nocturnal Emissions, and all di.mr J. 441; cgunAZ by'
gollueUm; such as Lora of Memory, disinersat Lassi,.
Pains its the •t•, Dimness qf ru-lon,"Pronaturn Old Age
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing,. Tramtaing, :Waksirsed
WM, Eruptions on tho,Face, Pale' anentenance, InsaMity,
Oonsumption, and ad the Direful - complaints caused by de
parting/rem the path qf nature. &' •
simple vegetablaextraet, and OEO
n whichmll can. rely, as it has been used in our :practice
for many years, and with thousands treated, it has , tiot
failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been
sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case.
• ..,itjero those who have trifled with their constitution,
until.they-think iheroselves beyond the reach-of medical
would say, .Despair not the Cannon= .Corm will
restore you, fo health and vigor, and-after all quack doc
fors have felled 1.
Arir For full particulars, get a Circular
,from any.. Drug
&ore* the country, or write the Proprietor, who. will
mall free to any one desiring the same, a full, treatise in
pamphlet.fenn.
Wirl"rices s2.per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and
forwarded by express to all!parts of • tne world.
atif-Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. IdEitNyytiiFCo.,
• &La raossurrous,
Marl° godly No. 69 Liberty street, Now York
Usetal 'and Valuable
Discovery.
,-.
ElazAT Mumma* f
. HILTON'S.
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
or more4exthte . prat:With tidbit) ,
tin an 'invention now bcdote, : ttte
Oblie. tois boon thorodghWeeto
durthe the Witt* years, by meal*
men, and pionounced by ante be
aUPERIOR To',6lgx"
Adhesive Preparations .knoizt,
. _
Applicable to
esaftil ItMt
HILTON'S braoLuma Cs IT I awl*
thing, and. the 'midi: of • ye* of
atudy l ; 'its ccanbiliallohja on..
uew thhig.
.d under no .circumstances or
change of :temperature; will it. be-
Come , corrupt Or 'omit any offensive
Its Oion3bination
BOOT .61 1 111 BICOB
Manufacturers, using. . Machines, .will
find the..beet •artiole known as
Cementing for the.Channelk it works
without delay,JS nol . afFeeta by any
change of temperature::. r. ,:.:1
33eot and Shoe Man
iittLetufflin,.
• JEWBLEXT • •
Will find it sartleiently" adhesive f or
their use, as has benproved.
Jewelers.
It is • Bssaiiay tor Leagier'
And we cialon as an especial' inetit,
that it sticks_ Patohes .to Boots :and
Shoes inandently, :strong without
It Is the only • '•
LIQUID' CEMIVS4
Extant that is a sure thing for mend
nioeisoly, ' • e
Toys
And Sitteles Of Household use
Its k nqvild.
EA
WALLTS4OYir I r ""4 '
SOL BLS - KM=
lain a gip' :
plietas"ptsigit •
ThIsTON , B INSOLUBLE CSIOUIT
Is Insoluble
tviirerr
Adheres oily substances_
EMM
Supplied. - Family or . Menufac•
turer'■ Packages from 2 ounces to
larroN SBO3 , & co
.
Proii(moe;'lC -
igrPbtlad
=I
• D -!••• -
• VITEILLY 'informs the citizeniti
tr a mit,' erg and vidinity that he has removed tia of
kite from Market street to Third street, neat door 14 . 10
heat and Mittop "office, . where he ktpiepinarto
modate whimsy. desire his sisteinianid services
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BY GEORGE BERGNER. HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1864
' 10 00
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES_RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
IND 'mum ARGOS,
11.00FLAN - IP - S
k •
GER itILA:I - BiTTERS,
,
THE GfIEAT-STgENGTHENING
ITIMSE Bitters have performed more cures;
A: • have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony; have more respectable people to vouch for theth
Limn any other article in the market.
We defy any one to contradict this issertion, and will
pay $1;000 to'any one-that will produce;a cOrtilleate pub
lisheftbrus.that is not genuine. Ho:feed's German- Bit
ters, wilt cure every case_of Chronic or - Nervous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a- dis
ordered stomach. Observe the rouuwing . symptinns, re
sulting firm the-disorders of the digestive:organs: 'Con-
Istipatioty Inward-Piles, Fullness of Blood to the head,
Acidity eGthe Shimach, Nausea, Heartburn, •Ditigatt , for
Food, :Fullness orweight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking ortuttering at the, pit of the stomach, Swim:ding
of the bead, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at
the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a
lying:posturepinanani; Of - vision, Dots orwebs before the
sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers
piration, Yellowness of ths.sltin and eyes, Pain in the side,
back, chest, limbs, Ate. Sudden - flushes of heat, Burning
in the flesh , Consbutrisointorevil, and great de
pression of spirits.: .
Bit4Wais notelet:thong contains no
tell*friehinittel make
*4l" bui the
AtEill) , WHO - BAYS:So:
From the Rev. Levi G:Ff-Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J.; formerly .of the North Baptist
„.
Church,PhiladelPhia.
.* * * * * a * * .*
I have , known.Hoofland's German Bitters favorably._ for
a number of year . * I have used them in my own family
and have been so .pleaSed with their effects that was In
duced tomeoommend,thern to many others, and kn,ow that
they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I
take great pleasure in thus „publicly proclaiming; this
fact, and calling the attention of Shore atifictod with the
clisiumes for which they are recommended to these Bit
tore, knowing-Mtn eerpertexere mitt pry recommendition
will be meta/tie& I 'do. this more cheerfully as Roof
land's Bitters i 9 intended to benefit the Addicted; and' is
"not a rum drink” Yount truly. '
LEYI . G.' BEM.
From Rev. J. , Newton Brown, D. D.., Editor of the En
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chroni
cle, Fhinihelphis.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
Mehicines In general, through distrust of their ingredients
and effects, I yet 'knob of no • sufficient reasons why a
man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to
have received from any simple preparation, in the lope
that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's Ger
man Bitters, prepared by. Dr. C. H. Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudicedagainst them , for. many years,
under the impression that they were , chiefly an- alcoholic
mixture. Ittm Indebted to my friend,-=Robert Shoema
ker, Esiv; for the • removal of this prejudice • by. proper
tests, and for encouragement to try theca when suffering
from great and long continued debility. The use Of
three bottles of these Mitten at the: beginning of the
present year, was followed by evident relief and restora
tion to a degree of bodilY and mental vigor which E had
not forsix months before arid had almost despaired Of
regaining. I therefore thinit"God and my friend' for,di
rooting me to thense of them • • ••
J. NEWTON BROWl!,Thllstla.
Front Reiv: Wkrein Randolph, Pastor of. Baptist
Church, Germintowiti, Penn.
Dr. C. IL Sir :—Personal experience
enables me to say that I regard the German Bitters, pre
pared by you, as a most excellent Medicine. In oases of
severe cold and general debility I naid, been greatly berie
fltted by the tie' of'thei BittMe. Raiff doubt 'not 'they will
produce sinallariiitects other's."'
Your - a:frilly ' WARREN HARDOLPH,
Germantown, Pa.
From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of . Redding IL P.
Church, Philadelphia. - • •
Dr. C. M.: Jacksonl- , Dear Sli:—Having.used4your Gor
man Bitters in my famlly.frequentlyi atn.prepared to say
that h has boon-art great serolm .that in most
cases of general debility of the systeM. his tlvasiitest and
most valuable remedy - of;.which 1 hivelkny knowledge.
You respootfullyJ. H. TURNER, -
No. 726 H. Nineteenth street.
From the Rev. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of-. tho
Columbus (N. J.) and Kileetown (Pi.) Baptist Churchws.
MAW Rocast.ue, N. Y.
Dr. C. M. Jacksoro. , L-Dear Sir:—lfeel it &pleasure thus,
of my, own accord, to bear testimony to tbp excelbinbe of
tile 0 ertruut Mittera Sortie years,-since being mieb. af
With-Dyspepelic I 'wed thent. with. reiy..benetteial
ro4initig - ,I have ultoh regonimended them persons en
feebled. by that dr**, and have hoard frqm
them mo.f:,llitteriug insdimenlida as to ,their, great
value lii &Selo( general debility, I, believe it to
`tgnio:that Oaungt, be suiptietxd.
la. LYONS.
Front ,the Rev . Thomas Winter,: Paster of Roxborotigh
Baptist dinirch, . - •
Dr. Jackson:—Dear felt..it. due_ to your ...aced
lent PrePetwilon, :German.Rittors, to add my
testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained:
have. for years,. atones, been troubled with great disorder
in mi . . head -and..ttertious .avetent I was -advised by a
friend. to try a .. bottie of,your German Bitters ; _did-Jtey and
have.exParieuced.gre, atandunexpoctedrelief;.: my health
has very materially benelitted. I confidently recom
mend-the article where .meet with cases similar to -my
own, and have been asatired by many of their good ef
fects. • 2-; Reeppotfally yours,
• .• • T. WINTER, Itorborough,.Pa.
From. Rev. 1- S..—Reirman, of -the German — Reformed
Church, KiitztAwni, Bet* Ountk.
Dr. C. IL Jacktion:—.Respected,ol have. been
troubled with Dyspepsia nearly timEnty 'Years,' and' have
never used any medicine that did : as much good as
Hoolland's Bitters.- , I am very much improved in health,
after having tali:oll4We bottles. • '
_ Yours With respect; J. a aramix.s
. .
PRICES L
Large Slze(holdlag nearly double quantity,) $1 00 is 00
per bottle—half doe
Small Size—lC cants per bottis—bodf d 05..... .. 4 00
• •
L . .:IBEWARE OF COUNTERFEITSI • •
See ‘tthe .signature of N. M. J4CICSON!). is .os, the
WRAPPER of each battle. . - • . . , .
Should your nearest druggte net have the - i article,;
not b4'put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that
ivor-be-ogerodip:itcpKe—bt. 'but seed 114 itayrini
tll
hirma, ageuriirPick*TW I
PstitelpiillYffide lidanatactory,
Skt'*.Xt cli STEEN - %
rprafgAtiMlT.4.
•JONES & EVANS,
" ' 'Sitecidisteri to" 0. - Af. - A:clam& 'Co -
par siileiin't'Deileee fu overt townja ,tha
mylo44wir '
MEDICAL.
*BiOUBED BY
"THE I,T N 0 N—N W AN.D F.O V E T;F:ebger
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BIWA DDEN I S - M ARRLE YARD.
CORNER OF WALNUT AND FIFTR STREETS,
Harrisburg, Pa.
TEE undersigned having opened a Marble
Yard in this city, bog leave to inform their friends
and the public in general, that they are Fettered to.fur
nish . :
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
CEMIMI
Monuments,
Tombs, .
Head Stones,
Mantles,
And HouseVor4 in Marble and Brown Stone
Grixe eta csA wa kuarioitieo satiaficticin.
WrADDEN & CO.
N. a—Lettering neatly none in English or German.
Steam. W e ekly ; Lwerpool.
TOUCH:Et% at s r atikEliSTOVM, (Cork Har
bor.) The well known *Steamers of the Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia ,Steamaltip Company, are in
tended to Bail as follifiwril
. . .
EDINBUSG; SaturdayibTay 7, CITY OF WASHINGTON,
Saturday, May ; 14,-CITY MANCIEUASTER, Saturday,
May 11, and every
,atiocerating Saiutitay," at Noon,' from
Pier 44, North River.' - - "
' RATES or PAS&A.GM,,
PAYABLE' IN GOLD, . OS ITS SQUIVALI.IIST 44IIRRENCT.
FIRST CABIN... .. - .580.00 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to London '85'09 do to London...—. 84 00
do to Paris 95 00 do 'to Paris 40' 00
do to Hamburg—. 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00
Passengers also forwarded to Rayrei , Bremen, Rotter
dam, AntwerP, 'Re., at equally . low rates. .
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35: This% who wish to send for
their friends win - Sur tickets hbii at these ram. •
For furtherfinformatieu apply at the Company's Offices
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway,. N. Y. or C. 0
ZIMMERMAN, Rirrisburg. • ' 1f23-dly
REMOVAL.
FREDEIIICKWEAVER, - Merchant - tailor,
would Inforin his friends and the public generally,
that he hss reti:wed his establishment from Fourth street
to the stand lately oocupied by Theo. F. Scheilifer, in Abu
ket street, where he is prepared to, 'who 'May
favor him with a' call; with the best fitting clothing in the
Market. HaVing•'just returned from the eastern cities
with a fine stock:or French Clothsleid , assimeres and a
frealistipply of eyeiFyti44l in his line; he would invite tie
Public toexaminehis stock. befoin intichasing elsewhere.
ftemeMbeirlhe . Schieflbr'S old book stand, opposite
Gross* Co.'s drug:store:. my2-2w*
A. C. ,SMITH ,
•
ATTORNEY - AT -
lIAS removed'his Office froth Third to Wal
nut street., nett to the Prison. All business in
trusted to him will receive.prompt and careful attention.
JAI ST OPENED,
A'N; As . s O'R N T 0
ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY
WRITING DESKS
- Of dElt&entidiea r tor sale at- . . _
n 01.9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
SPLENDID 4paptOwnis.po rugclitsßßs.
NO ADVANCE. IN THE PRICE OF IM
PORTED GOODS.
Having purchased heavily before th; first of
May, we have not advanced our prices since
the new tax of 50 per cent. on all imported
goods.
CATITCART. , BROTHER,
Next door. to the Thyrisburg.Bank.
• DRESS. GOODS
, .
IN LARGE.. ASSORTMENT.
THE AMERICAN SKELETON SKIRT,
•
THE BEST NEW STYLE,
THE BEST MATERIAL,
THE BEST MADE, '
AND "
THE MOST EASBIONABLE SKIRT OUT.
Any other skirt of the same style is only an
• -
imitation:
. • _
LADIES' -AND GENTLEMEN'S'- •
STIVIIV4ER UNDER' :WEAR*
.(lanze Marino Under Shirts and Drawers,
Cashmere do do do
DonetElannel do .. do do
Cotton Lislo Thread Vinish . :do do
-- blue Lisle Thread Under Shirts do
. ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES.
CA.Ttic.A.RT ags BYtorliE!c,
Next,door, to the Harrisburg Bank.
Harrisbnrg,-May.9, 1864. d2w
NOTICE.
icOßOposAia , witi bp received :by the un
dersiglied for tile' delivery and spreading of 600
perches of broken stone, in the Third district of the city of
Harrisburg. Proposals received until the : 20th of blayj
JOHN.W. HALL,.}
L BERNHARD, Street Committee. Harrisburg,Stay 9,4l hr.
LBS. pt. gems" Codfish, for
ealeat SHISLER &FRAZER'S
fAbi , (Stiocessimslo D0b1i,.. - Tr„Ar. CO)
9 3 LCtir o t e looo-,.ri received
on , fOr
sati by • ,AILISLER & FRAZEE,
febl - 01i6C — kidigiii" fair& VOok, jr., k Co.)
DAIRY
F. 4
G U SH
NEW YORK STATE CHEESE.
At
(uO2Ol -- W/L DOCK, Js, & CO.
A.LARGE irtfoi63.o:fresiiteits,..necOrni6ins,
prunes and flgsat
_ESTER& KOERPER.
my 4
'RA. PERII4E'S WORCESTER sAvpEs,
the moat popular and the purest ever offered the
tra ii; received and for Sale by ,
- . SHISLER & 'FUZE.%
febi (snoceesorsto Wm. Dock,. jr., & Co
.
p upLio scHp.oLs.. :-
.. .
•LSCHOOL SLATES of different lases, Willson's excellent
series of Spellers and Readers, published by Harper •&
Brothers, together with all ol.ber. School ,Books.and Writ
ltrifaternds are offered, cktoleekle add retail, at •
des? . -., ' ,n SCIIEFI4:IVS BOOKSTO*.
11'N'A 16
ii
KAtts t pis :re
eet*ede4 ra4zsß,
(successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., &.
"•• • - , •
TrIOY-4100.K5,' 6ilitEl4l. ito - r-Lk . targe
Boxionentoraortookii, oalii&ti.vinstatzeiftios
112)319 6-0 - FIER'S 800 RE, liarriotturg.
NEW AD:V.EfeiCIBESEN'I4B.,
GREAT BARGAINS - .IN' JEWELRY 1
W FORSYTH -It 00.,
:2 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK.
- ( Adjoinin g th e PoSt Office!)
Offer for pie the following magnineent lint of
WATORES, MAINS, JEWELRY
_, &a
• ,
VAIXELI AT, $300,000.
EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR4iAND NOT TO-BE 4
PAID FOR,UNTIL YOUTaVOW WHAT ,
YOU ARE TO GET.'
• 150 Gold and Silver Watches.l..sl6 0010 $/00,00 eOOlll
, . 200 Ladles' Gold Watches . - 86 00 each,
500 Ladies' & Gems' Sfiverle . • • 11.5- 00 each . ;
5,000 Ladles' Gold Pencils 4 00 to.. r 6.00 eaoht
5,000 Gold-band Bracelets 800 to 10 00 each?
10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings, 260 to .6 00 each
0,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jet
Broocliee .. ..
6,006 Coral luid,FlOretittibe
drops
14:1000 Gents' 'Breast Pins - '
15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom
Studs 260 to 600 each
10;000 Sets Ladies'. Jewelry...... 500 to 10.00 each.
6,000 ,Lava and Florentine Seta.. 400 to , 600 each
10;000 - Gold'Peerl; Silvermounted
• . • ,.. . . 40 0 to 500 each
6,000 Gold Pens; With'ifiver Ex- .
tension •csses and Pen- `• • • • ,•
cils..„
4 Ll* 6 66. ea o ll
The articled id:Gila:stook of jewelry of neetestll
and most fashionable styles. Certificatmii tee vs- , 1
rims articles are put insealed envelopes,and mixed, thus ';
giving itlPn fair chnnee,- and sent by 'mail, for 26 cents
each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is at your it
option to, send o.iis thiLLdli. and take the article Mimed in!
it or not.: :Five oartificates for $11,;. eleven for.s2; thirty!
for $5; sixty for $10; ,one hundred for $l5. Certificate i
money to 'be enclosed with order. Correspondence
promptly answered.
AGENTS WANTED in every town and reglment.• Send
or a circular. Address = W. FORSYTH &. CO.,
`V. 42 and 44 Maim— '
street,, New :York.
mar2s4lwaiatrisidin - 4 - • r
J 0 WISE,
• •
THIRII STiMET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
WHOLESALE AND REEAIL DEALER 21
CONFECI'IONERY,' .- FRUITS; &C":,
JuJubePast e ,
Moss Pastd,- •
Fig Paste,
Marsh Mallow Gum Drops,
Cream Climplate Drops,
Plain Cimdles,
Oranges and Lemons,
Canned Fruits,
JelMes, •
'Teideand Spices,aß kinds,
Paper Bags,
Cider Vinegar,
Fresh and Salt Fish in sea
' -
-Vegetables in season,
Raisins,
Currants,
Citrons,
Figs-,Dates, '
Prtues,
Almonds, Walnuts,
Filberts, - , •
CresMuNnW, , •
Ground Nuts,
Pecan Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts, , •
Cranherries;
Hominy and Beans,
Cakes and Crackers,
Sweet and Irish Potatoes,
Greeliand Dried Fruits,
And. Country Produce In
seitson.
.PEIPHER'S. _DAILY .:LINE
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
LOA Raven, Jersey Shore,. W,iiljgaspgt,
Sian
cy, ' 1 400 1 49w49 1 44ontOvAit: 1 0494,
Lewisliarg,, Au= ..
Irury,„ 'Prev . ertpu, GeergeOwn,
'Lykenstowil
.I)aciphin
AND oAuttigsstrA,G.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally, locribrd, the
drayage wilt be the-lowest; rates: The•ConductOr goes
through with each train to attend to, the safe'delivery.of
all goods Intrusted to the line. Goods delivereA at the de
pot of FREED,: WARD & FREED, 811 Market weer,
Philadelphia, by 5 &Sock P. 31., will be delivered in Har
risburg the next morninf.
Freight . Always as Low us`by Any Other
Line. - : _
. , JOS. ItIONTGOALCRY & CO., .
Philadelphia.and Reading Depot,
' oet2l-tr Foot of Mirket aril* Harrisburg.
PIANOS.
.11LBRICHT RIEKHS -&,- SCHMIDT'S
GELSIOR PIANOS.
AGENCY . A.Z . ICNOCITES,
93 Market street, Harrisburg.
V OR REASONS peifectly satisfactory to
MYSELF I. have ttakeninengeney otthe above moat
excellent Pianos. The public is invited to come and ex
amine for themselves. ' '
A few Schomackor & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be
dsol law. mar2s-tf
BURLINGTON HERRING'.
T HE first of the season, fine large Barring=
vi,cia Herring, just receivett s u LEß
manic
ap9 (sacCessorittiMm. Dock, Jr., & Ce.)
A liAittiE 6WOIOE . CiF`NEW
.L 1 RAISINS. • • -
CITRON, -
p ~ g . •
CURB
S iIGS, &C.,
SEMLER & FRAZER'S,
(Successors 1.17 1 14 4.: Dirr,k, Jr.,4 pork)
At
in 0291
RALPH L. MACLAY,
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TORWEY-APTAVT..4—Patriot• thtion
A
building, Harrisburg Strict attention paid to all
legal business. Military claims collected.
<P 34 °7' l6 %*.e°d. • .. • -.. • . .
PICKLES! PICKLE,SII •
By the barrel, half barrel, Jar or Own,, at .
n 025 . aoirERA ROERPER.
WEDDING INVITATION
AND AT HOME CARDS...I.:ay a • spiiiial:anangernesit
with one, of thd beet engravers in the country, cards of
any description will be executed - in the highest style of
art, epnforputhle with the •,latest fashion, and supplied
promptly, pt lower prices than are charged by the-station
ers in New Yoik or Philadelphia. For carnples and prices
call at BKRGNER'S - BOOK STORK
roclo34llf ,
CORN MEAL—A flue article. Just re
ceived at • • StasiYa & /MAZE'S
mar3l aucoesomf to WM. Dock:lr,' 'Co.)
SWEET CIDER.--Superig meet cider' just
received. For sale by the barrel . Or isniallquantityint
my 4 ' BMW& KORAPJ6H.
BBUCKWHEATt ftedei , ted.
small lot. Fine choice BUCKWHEAT at
SHLBLER df kitAKER;
to IVEL Dsick, I¢co_)
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FOILLS.—.Fuse salad oils .just •reoeived
.11' at , ..SELIBLER -ftAiElt,
ap3o Successors to W. Dpolc,T.s., St Co.,
AFINE ASSORTMENT, OF:A'
PORT FOLIOS! PORT FOLIOS!
.ORESShiENI BACKGAMMON BOARDS! -
Received at SCHKEFSR'S BCK)KSTORK
SMOKED STIFF, ;11
A
CHOICE I. fV l :
At pai DOCK, JY., AL az
FI3LBRI* supply of Mich 4 )49o Ceitlettirskii
giugaF puied If.ami ! and Diied Peet, at
• no2s] BOXER & ACRERPER
IUTTER;: 13IITTER.-17.reiat roll. init6st
:from Stlyiler oolitty resiivedaeorcri AvePk, -Able
eggs at mpt] BOMA .ZOARPArk: •
f_MS 1.:A. - sale the. oOnier-el Third and
t nroectstreeta. rohnire of Wli. , o i iticIPADDEN..
_,__,.. , ,
20 BOXESSPERM 'CADTEILES, of a very
-- • aripezioiliaaki, just received• Goner ealelij
- " , . ' : SRIBLEARTBCFRAZEA - -
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"XTEW MACKEREL, MIRRILItG. r AIfb Eat
111 MON [mpg BOYER 41; KOZEFER.
EVENING EDITION,
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Special Dispatch to the PettneylvAnio,
Telegeseph: ' •
BY - THE INLAND LINE.
Blair County Conventton.
Speciat dispatch to the _Telegraph.
ALTOONA, May 1:7
The Union Convention of_
.Blair colmty
met to-day, at Hollidaysburg;fin.d instructed;
conferees in favor of Hon. Lewis W. Hall 'for
•Congress . . ;
From Washington.
400 to 0'004:ail
400 io 800 esjohl
4.50 to 8 00 each'
CONDITION= OF THE ROADSTO THE ARMY
Gen. Graitt ,Reinibrced
:ALL TILE REBEL: yORCES IN
.THE FIELD
THE SABBATH A DAY DF,,REST IN THE ARMY
Opposing FOITO Witching''Eack Othei.
Gen: Owens in a Dying Condition
aformation . from the front describes the
roads as in a frightful condition, delaying the
progress of the reinforcements going tO Gen.
Grant, very few of whom had reached Lim up
to yesterday morning—but by this time they
must have joined him in sufficient numbers
to form a very handsome addition to, his
army.
It:isibelieved that some reinforcements are
reaching Lee, - but'not in any degree commen
surate with his needs, 'and there is no doubt,
from the wcakness shown by the confederates
atother points M. the Confederacy, when they
are being pressed, that pretty nearly theeyltent
of its resources in the way of fighting men
had been hurried ,up to Lee's support previous
to Grant's advance = leaving very little reserve
for him. '
Advioes receivedfrom the Army o f the Po
tomac to yesterday morning, speak of . the
•
extreme dillioulty of discovering the. exact po
sition of the enemy, who are very cautious,
and have availed theinselves of the cover of
dense woods•to conceal their . operations, their
pickets only being seen.
We further learn that none of the prisoners
in - passing from -the frOntlo Belle Plain, made
their escape;so effectually were they guirded
from headqu arters: _
.TORN WISE.
Sunday was spent as a day of restthrough
out-the arini, but a small skirmish tOOleplace
befoie its close.
•
It is evident - , from all pecOnAte that , eaeli
party is narrowly watching the other to ascer
tain the position or-probable" movements of its
opponent. • -
Gen. Joshua T. Owens is again reporte.
nigh unto death; this time by the falling of a
horse. The original notice of his death came
from Philadelphia, in a request to have his
body embalmed. GItA.FFEN.
Associated Press Reports.
From South Carolina
Appointment of Belegates 'to the 'Baltimore
WecOnaliering Expeditions
Ikl
LIST OF THE KILLED =AND -W©UNDE I
Engagement Between Our Fleet7ll
hailostoff.'
• . • ITaw Yoluc, May 13,
The steamer Fulton frcim - Fort Royal on the
13th has arrived. - ; •
Gen. Gordonhas .been orderid to Florida
to relieve Gen. 13irnsy, • denoting, that the
conit martial in his ease ; had resulted in Gor
don's favor. •
A Mass State Convention is called to meet
at Beaufort, S. C. -on the 17th of May, to se
lect delegates to-the Baltimore Convention.
-A. similar movement : is reportedon foot in
Florida. • -
- An expeditiOri iEp May River; South Carolina,
saw some rebel -pialrets• - who -skedaddled in--a
great harry. •
Another expedition to
found no rebels:-:
Another expedition- to Dawfuskie , Island
captured 90 bales of cotton
The enemY's picket fires , were still burning
when our men landedil Oiowin_gl a hasty re
treat. . • •
The armed steam 'transport :Harriet A.
Weed was blown up by the explosion of two
torpedoes at once, - in_ St. J.ohn's,river,Florida.
The second engineer, ;.cabin boy,. and one
other of the crew were,lorit. The vessel was
s total wreck. - _ : .
A very
A large ..nwnber.'of,Peitone .the vesse
were wounded, some of them severely.
/The steamer Kate got-aground in the Sa
xanpah river, when , alarge - steamer, _ supposed
to be a ram, came down from the direction of
Savannah, but retPrired, after reconnoitering;
An expedition fromßeaufcirt lad returned
from a trip up Bull,river on a reconnoissance.
The following is a correct list , of the killed
and wounded on the Harriet A. Weed, blown
up by torpedoes in St. John's river, Flat:
Silted—C. L. Bell, lat assistant: engineer;
Thomas Johnson and Abram Browni.firemen;
W. Harding, waiter; Stephen Wilkinson, goal
heaver: > .
-'-Wcrandedt—Carit I. B. Swift, Chief Engil
neer of the Department, Slightly; 'Capt. Gael).
.ell, commander of:the :week slightly;
Collins, leg brohPni Fred. -Ilawilt94l- ettitie
injured; Richard /04 fractured;
H enry Callback, thigh; Jacoli'litireiNtt, elig.Yrt
iy. Also, some_ twenty' , oolored.'soldiers be=
longing to the Third-11, regiment; all more
or less injured. , • „
rassenlOrti by the Fxltpi state that the en
gagenient off Charidaton Was: . of -'e, terrific
character,.; , '' . ,61:1f ;•
'rho batteries ou Morris Island were direct-
PRICE= TWO CENTS.
WASHINGTON. May 18 -8 P. X
Union Coniention.
;PftLnkney Island
81-1 114 TIN . Hitt
:. 4 r '
ADVER r't ItAt6s-DAlLY4•Dljaistuir Pa..- ,--
Theloilliwing are the rates for advratislni in the Tiaa.
GRAPH. Those having advertising to do will gad it
venien tfor reference.
Four hues . or less couptitute oat-ltaif squere. Orr.;
Hues T more that! tbur .silastitut... a square.
FOR A RALF SQL:dRit •
One day,.. $ 30
Two days
Three dap.
One week 1 25
One month 3 00
Two months 4 50
Three months 6 .60
Six months S 00
One year 15 00
Achnlniztratten
Marriage Notices
Auditor's Notices
Funeral Notlceaeach insect
tilir . Business notices
before Marriages end
each
FOR ONE EIQUARS.
One,. dny -..$ 1.0
Two days / CO
Three days 126
One ... . 225
One montb. -. 6to
Two months 900
Thies M011410....:•1411 0 0
16 0
One year,. . .. '25 CO
76
1 60
OM 'knead - 0001601,...07
Einar foe
ed against Fort Sunater,also the fire of several
monitors. Sumter had been..effectively re
paired, audit was thori,glit . the strongest fire
came front it. - The attack is believed to have
been made under orders from the Navy de
_partment.
NEW YORK, May 17.—The steamer Fulton
reports that on the 14th instant. when , off
- Charleston bar, a general engagement was
going on between our fleet under Admiral
Dahlgren and the rebel forts and batteries
on James and Sullivan Islands,
All the monitors appeared to be engaged,
as - also the new Ironsides. Fort Putnam and
Gregg's Point teemed to be directing their fire
principally on Sumter, which was replied. te
by Fort Moultrie op Sullivan's Island, and
battery Simpkirri on . James
The contest seemed spirited and as general
as lurs transpired since last autumn:
The Fulton chased a blockade runner bound
out froni,Wilmington, for five hours, on . the
niornirigef the 15th instant, but gave up' the
pursuit. -
10th District Coilventign—Lin
coin Delegate Eleete:d.
PorTsvEr-96 MAY 17
The Tenth r. ongressional DiStriet•convii
tion has unanimously elected How lama' 01
Campbell delegate to the National Conventlon
at Bradawl e. Strong resolutions in .fILIFOr
of the renoinination of Abraham Lincoln were
adopted. Resolutions against the posiPoner.
ment of the National Convention -were also
adopted. The Lonferees were Messrs. Clasen;
'Little and Fos.
Proceeds of the New York. Sstni-
tarp Fazr.• , -
NEW YORK, May 17:
The Chairman of the ,W'inancial Committee
Metropolllan State Fair to-day handed one
Million dollars to the Sanitary Conathission.
There is more to come.
FROM THE KANAWHA.-
Citanawrow, Witir VA., May IC
order of General Sigel, an expedition
was last night dispatahed, in oonauiandof
Lieutenant Cobb, to endeavor to ascertain - the
whereabouts of General t rook, Who has been
gone now two weeks. General Sigel =wait
tieardifrom last night at I .ndar creek.l!l . - •
XXXVIIIth Congress—First Ses3lol.
SENATE.
• WASHINGTON, May-17:
Mr. Morgan presented resolutions of, the
Chareber of c.l,ernreerce, Nevi York, prasringA
reithssurii of the duties on foreign hnpores to
theextent of tiny per cent. "-.
The bill to amend the act eetablighing. a
title to certain swamp and overflowed lands.
and for other purposes - was passed.
On ITNIOD, of ar t . G;:inur.s, it ,Was resolved
that the Secretary of the Navy be, requested
to communicate 'to the Senate the. prf:ArSied
irigs and furdings of the Wilkes etritrhr rdei=
The bill equalizing, the pay of soldiers in
the army was taken up as unfinished business,
and the amendments of the Military Com
mittee to the - Rouse bill generally. -Adopted.
An amend/gen:to to the amendment of the
Senate Committee's amendment giiOng - the
salary of the Jge Advocate General atPe
thousand dollars, - and the Assistant J,'udoi
Advocate at three thousand dollars, witraint
any other rarely and pay, was adopted.
, Mr. Powell offered an'amendmentprovlidiag
that the soldiers shall be paid the equivalent
ofitheir'fonner pay. - Rejected, ayes 6, ntIYS
23. " - • ' •
Mr. Powell offered a-proviso that the- pro
visions of the bill. shad not apply to - negro
soldiers: Rejeeted ; yeas 5, nays 26.. 'rue
bill then passed.
Markets by Telegraph.
, • • • Putzdnin,Pnii, Hay 17.
Trade- continues very dormant :in all de
partraents. One hundred tons No. ; 4. , querci-,
tron bark sold at S4Q per ton „ 'The .flour
market is inactive and only 2,000 bbls , Fibs
faintly sold at $BOB-25; Superfine neonrinal'at
S7®7 25; receipts and stocks light.; Rye
flour steady at $7, and Corn- ineal_at ; $5,644;
Wheat ranges fiom $1. 70 to 180 and-whit s from $1 99 to 2'00; rye 'dull at $l. 55, Co
scarce and has again advanced; , seies - 1, - soe
bushels yellow at sl4o:.:Oats -dull 'a,t
Cloverseed nominal , at $6.59®,6 75, Flaxseed
commands $3 40, - PrOvisiomi dull. and with
.out change in' price es.dept, for lard, which
is lower. , Crude 'Petroleum, Wes at 366!
refined, in bond at 560574, and free at 63®
66. Whisky dull at $1 25(4127, per L barrel
and $1 23 for drudge.
Stocks inactive. Pennsylvania s's 97; Read
ing, railroad 68i; Morris canal' Kt; -1 , 04
Island 46; lPennsylvania railroad 684; Gold
$1 78; exchange, on New York par.
• N - r.ur YOEB , lilay 17.
Flourlias advancedloo.; inks 8,900 bbhi.
at $6 85®7 00 for State and - $7 35g7 55 for
Ohio and.s7 4507 90 for Southern. Wheat
1020. better; 79,000 bushels sold at $1 53®
1 62 for Chicago spring, $15701 62 for.** :
Waukie, Club and $166@1 69 for rid..Wef3,
tern. Corn advanced 1 ®2c. ; sales 14,009 hini:
at $1 45®1 47 for:white.; Beef quiet. 1 4'oz*
steady. Lard dull. Whisky ban at
and holders demand an advance to ; -$i 38.,
Petroleum firm; wide,. 371 c. .
•
Few York Stock Market.
NEw Yen]; Ray
Stocks better. Cumberland preferred` - 81#;
IIhook; Central scrip; 304; IllatigenSontheini
98i; FenPsYlvFLia, Coale - 43;::Itudana.itiver.
150; Canten conapefq T O: Miakaairi.„.s4o‘
71i; Erie 114; "Galena Air '134:4;
Cleveland and --- Toledo 4. soi'Verre Haute aril
Alton,-111t; Cinid,..l77vone year e ortifiefiter,
.481; Five-twenties Aegistered, 1064;•ConpnitE',
1144
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NEW Eta! '/LND PROVISIOX KRILL
-BOYER- & kCOERP.PR --,
WHOL E'SA LE AND RETAII
. - .1 Dramitsu: :Zi .
431- it 0 1 c •E - 13r.1 WSJ . '
Quieeies - and
ANip ALL'ithiniti 7 of -
1J N T.. 86 Y P,r111:0 lIDE
briv, just openecl.a selettga
atiSOk of goo is at their atancro. 3 Ihirkii&uari
EtarriabargrP 3 4 lo laildftheihilite : theattelitair
public g e nerally. ~ . ::.:-t -f: 4
PP :GETRRIMIVIttnaIte!?
*law, it RIMER & FRAZEB„
nom(oaccesaors to Wm. Dock, jr., AgEo,)