Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 20, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PrIILISICED
MORNING AHD EVEICLYG,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
DFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE SUP.,,C'REPTION
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH IC Forret! to subscribrs in the
city at 8 cents per week. Vearly subscriber e s will be
charged $5 00 in advance. Those person:who neglectto
pay in advance will be charged $6 00.
'WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
Tits Trisonirs is also published weekly and Is twins bed
o subscribers at the following cash rates -
Single copies, weekly—,
Three copies to one Post Office
Ten conies to one Post Office
MEDICAL.
ELIXIR
• DR. WRIGITT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
ore, ESSENCE OP LIFE.
Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing noth
ing Injurious to the must Delicate.
AGrThe Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern
discoveries in the vegetable kingdom; being an entirely
new and abstract method of cure, irrespective oT alt the
old and worn-out systems.
AißrThis 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
, WOnft bottle will cure General Debility.
A. few doses cures Hysterics in females.
Woes bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart.
sif-A few doses restores the organs of generation.
Jagje-From one to three , bottles restores the manliness
and full, vigor of youth.
WA few doses restores the appetite.
ar-Three bottles cures the worst case of ImpOteney.,
.WA few doses cures tee low spirited.
sjsrOne bottle reams mental power.
WA few doses bring the rose to the cheek.
Jar This medicine restores to manly vigor and robes
health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing
devotee of sensual pleasure.
../V -The listless, enervated youth, the.over-tasked reitn.
of business; the victim of a nervous depression, the in
dividual suffering from general debility, or from Weaknesii
of a single organ, will all flnd immediate add permanent
relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
.-Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and
forwarded by express, on receipt of meney,i to any ad
dress,
43-Nold by all druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. KERWIN & CO.,
Sole Propriecors,
marll-eodly No. 09 Liberty meet, New York.
CBERUICRF. PILLS. •
SUGAR-COATED
FEMALE REGULATOR,
BE9IOTII PRESERVER. •
CERTAIN AND SAIII.
srior the Removal' of Obstructions and the insurance '
of liegularity in the Recurrent.* of the
Monthly Periods.
sir They pure or obviatethose numerous diseases that
spring from. irregularity, by remmug, the irregularity
itself.
- . .
. r ear They cure Suppressed, Excessive andTainful Men
struation.
Choy cure.Sreen Sickness (ChloroMa.)
,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, ike.
Tn
a word, by removing the irmgularity, .04 remove the'
cause, and with it ALL the °firms that spring from it
AwComposed 'of simple vegetable extracts, they cou
sin nothing deleterious to any constitution, however
t'elleato, their function being to- substitute strength lot
weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to
, .
.ARrthey may be safely used at any age, an¢ at any
perlo,—Exoset.pcsom THE FIRST THANE 'MONTH.* during
whiolt tile unfailing nature of their action would infallibly
garAllletterd seeking information or advice will be
prornitly; steely and discreetly answered.
. Wren directions accompany ,pach lioz .
,Price, $1 per be; or siir.boxes . for $5.
OrSent;liz mail, free of postige, on receipt of price.
Nfirdold byalt respectable druggists.
DR W. R. BIERWIN & C 0.., Sole Proprietors.
ratarll-eigHy No. 59 Liberty street, Now York.
_For sale in Harrisburg by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118
Market street.
JL N E
.I[4i quo US.
-Shissler. It Frazer,
(Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr & Coe)
7111EA_LE.E8 IN FINE FA hi ILY GROCE-
J-1 MIS opposite the Court House, have on banda fine
seleu! , ion of•
BRANDLEN
of ditrermAyinuigea.
FINE AND COMMON WINES,
I ffHISKYS.
OLD BOURBON,
.MONONGAHELA
FL YS IRISH AND SCOTOR
Whifikya The best ever brought to this market,
OLD WHEAT;
FAMILY NECTAR,
ABA the celebrated
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKY: 2
CHADIPAG-NE
JOHANNESBURG, • 7Rwr
4
SOOTC'Ef:AND LUSH AL A •
•. LONDON BROWN STOUT
PLANTAT"4 AM TONIC BurzEts-
With a conVete stook of •
FaliGtl4lsll.AND PAMIR/CAN PICKLES
.
Aintd Condiments or , ,ery. description now in the
•
and at'
,rAus LOWEST RATES. : [ lol'
MOTH
i'ERFI7M/i.VG LINEN /AT PREVIAATING. MOTH
T'
' POWDER—a compound of valuable
articles for the destrucgon of insects—distributed
among or dusted over Furs, Woolens, Carpets, Clothing,.
i•acc.., packed away for summer, will effectually prevOnt
moth.
Being also &delightful, diffusable perfume it will lin ,
pregnate clothing,. &c , with a lasting and pleasant odor.
_The fluent fabric cannot be injured by its (lea.
Preluded and sold at . KELLER'S
Dr,ug and Fancy Goods Store,:No. 91 Market Street;
spy . •
A. P. TEUPSER,
Tle A.O ILE R. OF MUSIC.
: - Orrias.S.r.WAßD'S MUSIC STORS,
- • "- 'l2 dir Third Street. .
diersdenee: Third street, above North.
, WEDDING, INVITATION
r .6 AT HOME OARDS.By a special grangemont
with one of the best engravers , in - tho conntry,.. cards of
any description will be executed in the highest style of
art, conformable with tbeT latest fashion, and -supplied
promptly, at tower prices than are charged by the steam
ers In New York or Philadelphia. For samples and prices
call at BERGNER'S Etool STORE..
mcba-dtf
QM PECTORALS use useful to soothe
cough, allay Tickling In the Throat, to r°/le
SCiarsentain Catarrh, Sure Throat, gth Tney con
Coltaloot, Horehound, Ipacacuanha, &mega :and 3
4the most reliable expectorants knotvn,ysire the chi k
Live constituents, so blended with Gumm - Arabic and
Alsti each lozenge contains a mild and very pi
elgeoursatuted moiety by S. A. KUNKEL &
- Jaren 4pothecarlea, lib Market street,
T_TA.MS 1 RA MS L—Hichener's
, '..11J1.: Just cured. - Received and for mle at
BRISLER ds
mar2B" (Successors to W.
.• • " 111 // / ,•• .
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
F r►' T M'
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
Kfforir AS
"HELMBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ
MELMBOLD ZYTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
EIELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLDIs'
GENUINE PREI4ItATIONS.
HIGHLY CONCENTgA.T4ED'
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
BLADDER, RLONWS. GRAVEL .
.••
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
TELLS Medicine increases the power of Di
gestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into, healthy
action, by-which the WATERY or CALCEROUS , deposi
tions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duced,as will as pain and Inflammation, and 41 good for
HEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN, ' P
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BITHU,
Aiising Prom Excesses, Habits of- Dbmipation, ° C r Early In
discretion or Abup;
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING STNEPTOME
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin,
Loss of Memory, Loss of Power,
Weak Nerves, . . Difficulty of Breath
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
' .
Dimness of Nislos, Wakefulness,
Universal Lassitude of the Pain in "
Muscular System, Flushint
Hot Hands, Eruption
Pallid Gountenk
Theenaymptoms, if allowed to go
tine invariably removes, scion follow
DEPOTEXCY, FATuiTY, E
In'one of strhloh•the patient may m
that theyare not frequently follow
themes,"
INSANITYAND CONS neeS.
r sale,
;Many: are aware of the • cause of Ahalr inn ••bi e
none:will confess. The records of the JIMMIE
the melancholy deaths by Oonsumption, bear :in the
wee tp the truth of the aseertlon.
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AF
I WITEVORGANIC WEASNEktestion;
much
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen Zothers
the system, which Halinbold'h Extract Buati
does. A trial will convince the moat 'cos of
FENALEs7EI4I T,T isiLFE azu ... adopted
- •
baying
. .
OL OR YOUNG SINGLE , MARRIED , Gt..
PLATING MARRIAGE . Pne - ' l4 " .
• . • • • , up for
In many affections peculiar femetes the,
chu tit:magi:tilled by any other remedi; as in
Retention, Irregularity, Painfhiness, or suppr ittn in
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrou
Uterus, Leucorrhoa or Whites, Sterility, and f for: an
plaints incident to the sex, whether arising fro of-this
tion, Habits of Dissipation or in the •
• • to the
DECLINE OR MANOR OF pl" • vege-
NVFAMILY SKOULD BE AN:FtlillheaPer
Take to *sana, Mercury or Unpleasant Mc
b ieGasm
Unpleasant and Dangerous o3banOrk
Of Beery -mscHPtio&
BMIEBOLD'S EXTII,4Ca BPI of laat •
~ t. 4.• at litti of age,
Cures Secret Diseases ia f 4 Vtr,s,, mi leuce 5 r ,.,,,,.,.
little or no change invent i l ep a, and gives .-.4,,Li -- i.
Butt It mums %S w in. instructions, pra y s dug and
Urinate, thetrellni• th e D ann', allaying path ' s d inner°.
a ai
cura,,cB , 8 11 i frer1;ent 144 in clam'of M atte r :. '-dng
...Maf' .. ,_ 01 3143", Dimmed and Wornont aousanda t
rYdEi thousands wan have been Ike victims of q , ka, mid :,
who havePaia biavy feee, to be cured in a short, time, have
found they wore deceived, and that the "Peison"' has by
the use of "powerftl Astringents," been dried up in the
system, to break out in an , aggravated form, and perhaps
after marriage.
Use HELMBOLD'S EXTR‘ter BUCHU,for all Affections
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
Male or Female, frdin whatever cause originating, and no
matter of how long standing. Diseases of Ouse Organs
require the aid Of a, Diuretic. HIELMBOLD'S ErfRACT
BUCHU is the Great DiUretic, and it Is certain to have the
desired effect in all Diseases for &UM it is, reruns'.
mended.
Blood-13loott—Blorel. ilelmbold's Highly Concentra_
-ted Compound FLUID EXTRACT SA RSAPARILIASYFEU
IJS. This' is an affection .of tlii Rhea" ;and` attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose gimp Throat, Wind_
pipe and other Mucus Surfaces; malting its appearance in
the form of Ulcers. ilelmbenPs Extract Sareapatilla pu
filen the Bleed, and removes ail Scaly Eruptions of the
`Sarin
be in to the Complexion ' , Clear and Healthy Color.
inggvplnrgepared expressly fo/ this class of-q;omplaints,'
I
its 1310 ° 4-Purif y in gPMPertiea are
oon of e S
a s e t r
e v a e p d a PI a. a greater
extent than any other Ore Our
HEIM:BOLD' ROSE WASTE.
An excellent Lotion fo ufa Syphilitic Nature,
and as an injection •in of t he i Urinary Organs,
arising rr . habits or Ipation, used Meennection with
the Extracts - Blida' roi SarnPartila , in' such du , n.seli as
recommended. Evilaue ol UN wont. responsible and re
liable character willTriPuq.the medicines m , CERTi.
CATES OF CUM' w eight to twenty Years Standing, -'
with names m in w to Science and Fame. Tar mama
. proriertiesr eg u
~. see Dispensary of the United . States.
See . profeimi .-D /IX'S valuable works on the Pructiceof
Physic. See made by the late 'Celebrated Dr.
pHysierk p delphia. Soo remarks made by Dr.
KI , RRAI r ocitvELL, &celebrated Phy'siclan t and mem
ber of the E/
al, College of Surgeons, and published in the
Transactun of the King's and . Queen's :Journal See
m e d,,,,,targical Review, published by BENI TRAVERS,
Fellow e Royal College of Surgeons. iThe most of
mew te. lard works on Medicine. ~E Xtratit/Of Bimini,
$1 00 , " bottle, or six bottles for $5 00. Extract of
pro
.oeßoseilloaz,zsmleirhsreocer
cents
a u rie le ir
bo or in si e, x or fo ox r $ 5 5 01. 00. 52 '1 50 7
r, d e
most : bat ty'
/,
$l2 00,. which will 0(411111mM
: Delltered to any ad d r ess ,4 cases, '
directions
adhered
,e stion., . Describ e ____.secu re y packed f rom ieb
*r..Pu'res in all conizmnications.
guaranteed. Advice gratis. _
Earl
, • - AFFIDAVIT. -
Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, IL T. Helmbold, who, being duly swore,
doth nay, his preparationscontain no narcotic, no ' mer
cury, or othorhaluriOns drugs, and are purely veviable.,„..
a T. linidtOLD:"!?.
'Sworn andsubseribed velure me, this 23d day of NO:
verabeoB64. • , Win- P. Ef.II3BARD,'.
AlOnnaN. ab: ~an Pbala
.. 4411onnL#Ws for hifonilaji T on is in •
unnoLD, Chemist.
Depot 104 South 10th street, Wow Chestnut,
• 1nr417.
•
MEDICAL.
THE GREAT
HELMBOLD EXTRACT "RUCHE',"
COMPOUND
At•PGS3ITah AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
TOE DISIL&P_Eff OW TEM
FOR WEAIiNESSES
"THE UNION—NOW AN F R ET,ER ."-.—Webster
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1864
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
El, H. HUTCH/SON, Proprietor.
T HIS well knowi:k Hotel is now in a condi
tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the permanentbuarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL Vs been entirely refit•
tedihroughout, and now has accommodations equal to extent, comfort and luxury, to any hotel between Philadel
'phia and
„Pittsburg. Its location is the beat In the State
Capital, being in, easy access to'all thi railroad depots, and
la elosaproximity to all the public olliaes and business
militias of the city. It has now all the conveniences of
'A.'"FIEST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietor is determined to spare neither ex
pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the traveling publio is respectfully soli
cited. jell-dtf
..12ATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
CORNER OF THIRD AND wAuitrr smErrs,
HARRISBURG,. PENN'A.
THE undersigned having purchased this well
Known house hue enlarged and thoroughly renovated
u. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the
entire estalishinent elegantly re-furnished. Being plea
atunly and eligibly located, and provided with every con
venience,
it otters to thu public all the commas and luxu
ries of a first Wass huteL Trusty and: obliging servant
always in attendance. A bar well stocked, with choice
liquors is attached to the establishment
de2Rdly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
JONES 110 USE,
Corner of 'Market end and Market Square,
HARRISBURG-PENNA.
CHAS. Jl.. MANN,
• Proprietor.
Dr. J. P. KELLEIVS
Dental Prepar"a,tions.
GRANULAR DENTIFRICE
AMERICAN TOOTH WASH!
THESS elegant preparations combine the
most desirable cleansmg and astringent qualities
They render the Gums hard and healthy; neuttsrze the
acid secretions , of the mouth, (thereby reveryig the
'prime cause of deeay ..),. By their detersive pret/ is they
preserve the natural color of the Teeth, wf,,./..initga the
liin l iegtilillTit" .- ' Itei:TLENKYVARDJ(RECRER. rt to
"The Troe..hes area Staff of life to me."
• • Pros. EDWARD NORTH, 'Our
. Pies. Hamilton Collegi., Libation; N. Y. ;and
"For Throat Trousles they are a specific." t in
N. P. WILLIS. ,will
~ ,
"Too favorably known to need commendation." idly
, ti• ' Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS; Pres. Mass. Senate. and
"Contain . no bpi im nor any•hing injurious " • !ose
Ds A A. HAYES; Cthrai.ti• } Ymt° ll "Y
"An elegant combination for coughs," . fetid
Dr. G. F. BLGF..LOW, Boston. tint
. .
"I recommend their usa to public'epeakers H. " •
.140 v. CHAPIN
. .
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis."
Rev. S. SElGti RIND Morristown, Ohio. i
"Very beneficial when suffering from Coldii."
' Rev. SJ. I'. ANDERSON St.'Lonis. 1 i
"Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath,:
Lug peculiar to Asthma."
• Rev. A. C. EGLESTON, New '7l' irk. I
"They have suited my case exactly, rel. evinii my thro
so that Ico ad. slug with ease." T. D al U
UCHARE,
Chorister French Parish, Atwell, Montreal.
As there are imitations be sure to u the GENUINE
jan2i-diktv
...
. •
the
1 in
HAIR DYES HAIR DYE
Batcheloes Celebrated Hair Dye L
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. . r,
The only flarmledi, True and Reliable Dye Known,
This. splendid Hair Dye is pertbia—changes Red, RustC,
-or Gray 'Hair instantly to a Glossy Mark or Naturalßrowa
without injuribg the Hair or staining the. Skin, leaving tbn
Hair soil and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality frecuentr c "
restoring its pristine. color, and ,
rectifies the lii eflects c i a „.
bad Dyes. The genuibe .is signed WILLIAM A. BAT s'a
ELQB. ail others. are -mere imitations, and should
avoided. - 'Sold by all Druggists, &o Factori—Sl 84 - 1
II AY ST, N.-Y.'
AIORRLORN .7 . 0111 T 'OMAN' FOR DRESSING VTR I
jel3l
,
Pate - Vesta:table .
Medicine.
NE of the very best Vegetable Medic
• • .
0 is now offered. to the citizens 'and strangers o
city. It will. pur,fy - the blood, and leave the live
bowels in a good healthy co..ditiou. Operates whin., i
least pain. Old and young, male ancifemale, ail . 1
of IL . As to the truth of this hundreds can testify ,
has been well tried for the last tea years.
outh It
ri ne is prl
only and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27,.z
itarrisburg, ra... (-• • ..r.: - ,,, ,~
1
LARGE ARRIVAL OF : GOO
NEW YORKAkQe'rxt,%v—y,
;.+4i
N lLes.E w JiER
5
Brood Street between - Second a nd, 'Third,
'11.4.1TR18447EG., ,
THE- ,
ed ha's' optioned 'a now BA
KERY, In thelgisth ward, whore - ho is prepared to supply, BREAD AND CAKES at -a reasonable ram He
warrants sattscaotion.to altivho.ivill give him a calL. He
will sell his bread at the rate of
PIPE DENS'II PER POUND
and fell , weight guardliteed. JOHN AIZORN.
tanft-Atf
ANNEDTRUM OF EVE,ta DEsuRIP
TION.. SAUCES of all thecelebisiedmanttflioturen.
SARDINES,
ry
.1 MUSTARDS,.
o every description. _
Also, BROWN SIGHT, FINE TEAS,TOFFEE, SUGAR
and d r RUr of all grades and prices, and 'tfie best selected
stock outside of Philado.phia.
Ad goons guaranteed as represented.
•
Particular attention paid to all oi dare from a distance.
Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the
city free of charge. SHISLER it FRAZER, '
mys successors to W. Dock, Jr., '& Co.
•
PHOTOGRA.PR ALBUMS.
Photograph Albums.
`Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
THE largest, and cheapest variety of MO
TOGRAPE ALBUMS in the city are constantly kept
at [marl2l BERGNER'S CHEAP BitOKSTORE.
PIANOS.
ALBRECHT, RIERES senors
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCEES,
93 Market street s Harrisburg.
FOR perfectly eatisfactory to
MYSELF I have taken t4R "gimpy 0: flit) above most
excellent Pianos. Thenubliatis'itriMdltrcoriie and ex
.
amine for themselves. -
A - (ew Schomacker & Co's Pianos on" band yet will be
deal Low: -•• mar2sll
, .
TRANSOM.PAPER.'
BEAUTIFUL assortment of TRANSOM
,PaPER. Call and see it. at
&CREEPER'S BOOK STORE,
'mySo Rar.lsb 'g. Pa.
- LOTS FOE SALE. - --
EVERAL LOTS on Third street, near
S
;North, are for sale. laquire at WALTERS' Store,
corner of North and %lid streets, myl74f
OlLS.—Fine salad oils just rueelYed
BEtISLER &-raezEß,
Sumatoors to yr.-ness,.fr z , k Co,
SH . PINIE APL 'S just received a
SEI!SLER k FRAZER,
Sucooosors tow, Cook s JA Co.
C 1
HOTELS.
NEW ADVF,RTISEMENTS.
Rarris.biirg, Tueso4y,June , 28.
POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY,
AT 2 .12;13,7 Y. NA
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
A. TRIPLE OOMBINA.TION
lst—Dan Rice's great Show.
2d—Henry:-Cook's wonderful
Troupe of Acting Dogs and Monkeys
3d—Barclay's perfoming
Buffaloes and Casnauel*e Ponies
HRS. DAN RICE
Will make her first appearance here in her
beautiful menage scenes, introducnig the
highly trained War Charger
TORNADO.
MRS. EMMA. STOKE,
And her. Troupe of Performing Horses.
THE GREAT BLIND HORSE EXCELSIOR,
Sc., &c.
All under the- personal direction of the
great
- HUMORIST,
13)-AN RICE.:
Admission—Box 25 ; Reserved"Seate 50.
Location on Second street, near Factori.
je2otd
Gray's Patent
Molded_ Collars
" ire not 'simply flat Mike's or paper cut in thii , term of
a collar, but are Molded and Shaped tojlt the 'neck, having
peirect curve free from angles or brealii, which is ob
tained by - our patented proCess, itbt , :4stlsonecurea another
advantage passeised by no other coliar r iz : Space for the
dr' emit in the Turn-down style, the mSWE OF IFBIC'H IEI
PERFECTLY sitoom AND FREE FRONPUTIKERS, cilelll3l/.
collar, for ease, neatness, antl.durability, unequailedr, .
They are•made Tiirn-down style In sizes frinn 12 to
17,_ and in - Garrotte from 13 to 17 Inches, and packed in
neat blue boxes of 100 each; also, smalla ones of 10
each,-the latter a
_very handy, package for. travelers,
army, and navy officers..., , .
EVERY COLLAR. is -stamped
Gray , sl Patent.Dlolded Collar," -
each
each
each
• Sold by all remit dealers in Ideies Furnishing Goods.
The trade supplied by • 1p .
- VAN DEUSHN BeFEHHEI & CO.,
lel;eod6na . CHESTNUT Si., Philadelphia.
each
teat
e va.
thus
Cents
your
.ed in
thirty
treats
once
MELUDEONS_AND CALUMET OEUANS
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PRESITIMS,
TWELVE SILVER ffiEDA S,
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by Instruments: of this
• class) has beetrawszded to
MASON &,11AMLIN'S, INSTBITMENTS.
A full assortment of these instruments always on band
et - W. KtfOcßE'S, Sole Agent,
93 Market street.
lend
Thomas C. MaoDowell;
t 1 • 4 1. 3":-
OFFIOE IN THIRD ST., BELOW. PINE:
JELARB,IB4I7PI, PA
.
A LL manner of - Military Claims, promptly
.1"l attended to; and &aims collected against the General
`Or State qoveniment% either' in Congress, the' Court of
Claims at'Washington City, or at Harrisburg, without an
necessary delay, and op moderate terms. ap29-.16m;
WAL TITS; CREAMNII . T.I,'
_FILBERTS.
For rialO 'wholesale at • • - •
8131SLERA FRAZER,
mys quimelpro to W. I ock, Jr ,' & Co
NEW GROC'ER'Y AND PROVISION STORE.
BOYER & KOERPER,
W.H•OLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS Av. .
GMOCERICES
Queen's and Gllass"VirlFiel
AND ALL MIMS OF
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COUNTRY PRODUCE,
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HAAT, just!veiled a large 114 well selected
stool of goons itteir stand, NO. tlttarketSytutrr,
Harrisburg, Pa., to•ornictilliey invite the attention of the
aonerally, _ ttolo-tily
A. C. sAirrib
*
A.TTORNETe • A.T" LAW,
LTAS removed his Ofttee Enka Third_to Wal
-11 nut ,atreet, next._to _the Prison., All-business In
trusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention.
Soldiers' Portfolios.
•
A LARGE assortment at . :-
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKVOBE, '
marlB Sold at Wholesale or retail at IoW Kips.
STOCK HOGS FOR SALE.
S ir°.
' HELD of Stook Hogs are for sale'at
the HARRISBURG DROVE YARDS, Jel4-t1361,
HUCKSTERS' ASKETS. —Slnsler& Fra
zer, succoAiors to W. Dock, , & Co., have on hand
So uzen 'hickory ba•kets. Price $.5,50 per dozen. jen
PRIME Lamp. ..
1 . .
FINE Kettle Rendered LARD, justreeepsed
at . - . SHISLER & FRAZER;
mar 3 (anecteaom to Wm. Dook; Jr, &Col
A FL ESH , supply_of Michener's Uelebrated
Sugar Cured-Hams and Dried; Beet; at
no2s] - BOYER di KDERPER.
CORN MEAL—A- fine article. just 01.
calved at SEMLER & FRAZEI
mar3l • ' successors flock;Jr.." & (341)
HAMS! HAMS !—A fresh supp ly of Mich
mews Excolaiar Hams and Dried Beef at
jan29 Bona es JZOISRPER,
PRICE TWO CENTS.
MORNING EDITION.
TJEGE Solcliers of the war of 1812 are request
ed to meet at Brant's. Hall this evening at
half past seven o'clock, to make the necessary
arrangements for the celebration of the com
ing Fourth of July.
At) q:efenrapo.
EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
zot THE
INLAND LINES.
UTE FIE THE MIT
OFFICIAL ItULLETIN
PARTICULARS OF THEILATE MOVEMENTS.
The Attack on Petersburg.
Petersburg Still pecupipl by the Rebels.
. .
LITER FRON -GE N, SHERIDAN,
VICTORY OVER
A. FIG-HT NEAR GORDONSVILLE.
Detaps:. -11 b. Operations.
Gilgit of i 0 Officers. 600 Hen and 300 Horses.
DESTRUCTION . OiI''IUAGINIAL CENTRAL
RAILROAD AT LOUISA C. H.
OFFICIAL REPORT. OF GYNERIL SHERIDAN.
• WAR DEPARMENT,
WASHINGTON; June 18, 10 P. • M.
To Major General Dix, New Teork :
The following dispat:h from Gen. Grant,
dated yesterday at 11 o'clock A. M., at City
Point has been received by this department.
The Ninth carps this morning carried two
redoubts formino , a part of the detences of
Petersburg; capturing 450 prisoners and lour
gans.
Our suc,cesses r are being followed up
—...0111 forces drew: ant from within fifty
'yams of the entreliehinenaat 'Cold Harbor,
made a flank movement, average of about fifty
miles march, crossing the Chickahominy and
James river, the latter being 2,000 feet wide
and 84 feet deep at the point of crossing and
surprised the enemy's rear at Petersburg.
This was done without. the loss of a wagon
or,piece of artillery,. and only about one hun
dred and, fiftY-straggler,s were picked; up by
. fifty,
' stragglers
enemy. • !
In covering this move, Warren's Corps and
Wilson's cavalry. • had - frequent skirmishing
with the enemy, each -haring :from fifty to
sixty killed arid - womided, but inflicting an
equal if not greater lesson the cinemy.! -
The Eighteenth corps, Smith's; were trans
ferred from White House to Bermuda Hun
dred by water. It.-moved out near to Peters
burg in the night, and captared the very
strong workanortbeast of Petersburg before
sufficient; foree could heigot them by the
enmity to. hold them--;
He was joined the night following this cap
ture by-the second corps, which, in turn cap:-
tared more of the enemy% redoubts further
south, and 'this • corps was followed by-the
Ninth with the result above stated. , .
- 4111.4ie troops are.novr . l.lP except twe dici
sionS iiagoii trains, 'and they will
be up tp-night.
The enemy
,in their endgewrifto reinforce
Zsete± brig , abandoned their intrenchments in
front of Bermuda Hundred. They no;
doubt
expected troops from the north side of James
river to take their they were dis
covered.
Butler took advantage of this and moped a
force at once upon the railroad and plank road
between .ttichmond and Peterspurg, which I
hope to retain possession of.
Too much credit cannot be given the troops
and their commander fOr the energy and for
titude displayed dining" the last live days.
Day'and night.has .lieen all the same, no de
lays being allowcd ori" any account. Later
unofficial dispatches show that at eight o'clock
this morning the enemy still occupied Peters
burg. Major Merton was killed in an assault
yesterday. Nothing ha-s been received to-clay
from 14ierraan or hunter.
(Signed)
EDWLN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War
LATER.
SECOND DISPATCH
OFFICIAL REPORT OF GENERAL SHERMAN
- WOHINGTON,Ste 18 , —ll BL
Dispatched froni Gem Sheridan have , just
been received. He reports a victory - oVer the
enemy at Trevillian station on the Virginia
Central railviad afew miles south of Gordons
ville,'whare Gen. Lee a few days ago reported
a rebel victory. The official report is as fol
lows:
“I have the honor to report to you the ar
rival of my command'at this point, and also
to report its oyerations • since , leaving New
Castle Ferry. I crossed tke Pamunky river
on the. 7th inst., marching via Aylett's, and
encamping an Herring Creek.
On the morning of the Bth I. restrmed the
march via Polecat Station, and einaimped
three miles west of the station.,,
Cu the 9th I marched through Chilcsburg
and near Mitchetk - encamping on E. N. E.
Creek, near Young's 'bridge.
on the;loth I Marched via Andrews' Tav
ern and Teviman s Store; croSeing both
onoiches of the North - Ainistifd encthuped at
Buchchilds, aboutiliree miles north of Tre
vilian Station. My intention was to brettk the
railroad at this station, march through Me-
STEAM PRINTINC.orFIum I
ADInERTISTNO RsTaa-4141L1T - TLEAlitaPii.
The - following are the rates for advertising in the ,Al;:-
Ia.APII. Those having advertising to do will 6r.-1 '1 :-,-,-;
venien (for reference.
Lel-Tour lines or less constittite'enelu.ii erviare. t. 4 t.
, Les crmore than four constitute a squar , ..
VOlit A HALF wens. POE ONI: SQVA23-
One day $ 30 One day ..$ at
fwo days • 50 Two days -. 110
Three days 75 Three days 1 2.5
One week 125 One week... • 225
Ine month 300 One month .. 6to
Two months 4 50 Two. Tonthe. , 9 00
three months 5 50 Three mondfsr...... 11 10
17. months .. 5 50 Six months 15 0
One year —.15 00 One 'ear l .. 4 . —.... 25 I 0
Wininistnition Notices ' ' 'r ' - ' $2 25
%ferriage Notices
Auditor's Notices - "•-• .... 110
Funeral Noticeseach insertion.......,. ' 7 ile
-Business notice.. inserted in the Load Column. or
before Marriages and Deaths, &GET Casts FEZ Lutz for
, acb Mamie%
chanicsville, cut the Gordonsville and Char
lottsville road near Lindsay's House and then
to march on Charlottsville. But on o'nr ar
rival at Buchchild's House I found the ene
my's cavalry in my immediate front.
Omthe morning of the 11th, General Tor
bert with his division and olonel Gregg's
Brigade of General Geary's division attacked
the enemy and after an obstinate contest
drove him from the successive lines of breast
works through an almost impassable forrest
back on Trevillian Station.
In the meantime General Custer was ordered
with his brigade to proceed by a country road
so as to reach the station in the rear of the
enemy's cavalry. On his arrival at this point
the-enemy broke into a complete rout, leaving
twenty officers, five hundred men and three
hundred horses.
These operatio• s occupied the whole of the
day—at night I encamped at Trevillian Station
and on the morning of the"l2th commenced
destroying the railroad from this point to
Louisa courthouse. This has thoroughly been
executed, the ties burned and the rails rend
ered nnservicable. The destruction of the
railroad occupied until 3 o'clock of this day.
I directed General Torbert to advance with
his division and General Davis' brigade of
General Gregg's division in the direction of
Gordonsville, and attack the enemy, who had
concentrated and been reinforced by infantry
during the night, and had also constructed
rifle-pits at a point five milca frora ;Gordons
ville. The advance was made, but as the en
emy's position was too strong to assault no
general attack was made.
On the extreme right of our• lines a portion
of the Reserve brigade carried, the enemy's
forts twice, and was twice driven therefrom
by infantry. Night closed the contest.
I found on the examination of the command
that there was not a sufficiency of ammuni
tion left to continue the engagement next day.
Trains of cars also came down to where we
were engaged with the enemy.. '-
The reports of prisoners and citizens were
that Picketts' old division, or a portion of it,
were coming to prevent the taking of Gor
donsville.
I therefore, during the night -and nev.t
morning withdrew my command over the
North Anna, via Carpenters Ford, near Miners
Bridge. In addition, the animals were for the
entire days in which we were engaged without
forage.. The surrounding country afforded
nothing but grazing of a very inferior quality,
and generally. at such points as were inaccessi
ble to ns.
The cavalry eiagagment of the 12th was by
far the most brilliant one of the present cam
paign.
The enemy's loss is very heavy. They lost
the following named officers in killed and
wounded: Col. McAlister, commanding a r.sg.-
iment, killed; Brig. Gen. Roa.sar, comma:c.a.-
ing a brigade, wounded; Col. Aken, commiuid
ing a regiment, wounded; CoL Caster, com
manding a regiment, wounded.
My loss in killed 'and wounded will be
about five hundred and seventy-fire;, of this
number four hundred and ninety were wound -
ed. I brought off in my arnbulances three
hundred and seventy-seven, fiR that 'could
transported. The remainder. With a number
of rebel wounded that fellinto my hands,
were left, behind. Surgeons and; attendants
were detailed and - remained in charge of
them. ,
I captured, and, have now with ttie three
hundred and,seveuty prisoners of war, incln
ding tsventy commissioned officers,,,_
My loss in captured will not ~excised one
hundred and sixty; they were principally from
this fifth Michigan avalry. This t riegiment gal
lantly charger' down 'the Gordansville road
capturing 1.500 horses and about 800 men but
were finally surrrounded " and made to give
their up.
When the enemy broke they hurried be
tween Gen.Guster's command and CoL.Gregg's
brigade, capturing 5 caissons of Pennington's
battery, three of which were afterwards re-cap
tured, leaving in'their hands two cai '
s'sons.
A more detailed repbrt will be made here
after." •
(Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON,
. .
Secretary of War
Fromm. Washington.
Funeral of the Victims of the Lite 2;iplosion.
IMPOSING CEREII6NIES.
WASUMG4'ON, June 19
The victims of the late melancholy accident
were buried this afternoon. Their remains
were conveyed to the tomb in seventeen
hearses, and were preceded , by two of
temperance, and a file otyoung women, asso
ciates of the deceased • • .
The'President and Secretary of State, Gea.
Augur and the Commandant of 'the Navy
Yard followed the remains in carriages of
which there was over one hundred; in the
procesaion. Adams & Co. had .large
ei
press wagon, suitably dressed,, in' the - line of
procession. The police supported the car
riages as a guard. of honor. -
There was an immense concourse of people
assembled on the side walks and at many
places along the route. Habiliments orivoe
were xery conspicuous.. The section of the
city in which the accident occurred is literally
drenched with grief. ThecereMates were
the most solemn ever witneased- acid had a
marked effect which was visible friArywhere.
C. G4AFFEN.
T. F WAT-014tYt.i
MASTIC CriALUNT
MANUFACTURYR,'
pi'rrrs.JEFtJitp-, Pft.,
IS 'PRg.PARED to tornish and coat the ex
-
tenor of Buildings with the MASTIC CEMENT, on a
new system: This material is' entirely dinerent from all
other cements , used heretofore, and is the . . only reliable,
imperisnablei'eriating for outside work. Mtied with pro
per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it fon= a solid, dura
ble adhesiveness to Brick or Stone Walls, i king a beau
tiful;
. fine water proof surface and dnish .4rui to Brown
Stene or any color desired.
Anaong others for whom I have apphad t.be; Mastic Ce
ment:3;lE6 .ti following gentielll . '
J -residence, Pena street, Pittelittfg.-
J. id' " . •
J. li Shoenbenter mid? (.4 4
A. Moeveler, "
James lirCandlitesi " Alleghcnrettr
.Adams, Third ifilti h T-Itbliteirg
j am „,, Wood, oilier St. Charles gaff,
William voted, Ward Howse- - , t ales.'.:
Barr &Moser, atelMeets Dispatch.B
etL U
,yobri B_Cott, - rtisideaCe, Front attpes la ~ , ph.
A. Jr. Jones, .
Please address T. F. WATSON,
P. O. Box 1,806, Pittsburg, Pa.,
teblB-dilm or, Penna. House, lianisburg, Pa.
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