Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 21, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
Is P BLISHED
MORA - LW .A.ND EVENING',
i;1" GEORGE BERGNER.
OFFICE; THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT.
'TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO,F.
SIN GLE E.,-CRIPTI(
hts PAILT TELEMAPIE is gerced to SubSeribara in the .,
Joy at 8 cents per week:. Ve;.rly embscriners will be
based $5 00 in advance. "'These person: 4 who neglectto
;;y in advance will he cintrgcd $6 CO.
WEEKLY TELEGBAPIL
'Pax TELEGRAM is also published weekly, and isfurniabcd
subscribers at the fellowittg cash rates - -
3ingle copies, weekly....
Three copies to one Post ("Ripe
Tin rnnia t. ono Pont nffinn.'„,
MEDICAL.
ELIXIR
DR. WRIGHT'S
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REJUVENATING ELIXIR.,
OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
?aTtr..A. from PureV,,egetable Extracts, containing Junk.
tb6 must Delicate.
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TtgJut:email* Elixir Is the result of intalein
.L.3cavuries in the vegetable kingdom; being. an entirely ,
ceir acid abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the
!I and worn-out Systems.
arThis mediciue -has been tested by the most eminent
t uediral men of the day, and by thomi.pronounced to be
OCR of the greatest mg.:heal discorerlee of.the age
u-One bottle will cure General Di bility.
grs. few doses cures Hysterics in females.
Air One bottle cures ; Paipifdion ?f the Heart. ,
a-A few doses re s tores the oigitnot getteration. ,
is—From one to three bottles restores the manliness
and fed rigor of youth.
I -
girik few doses restores the appetite.
gai-Three bottles cures the worst case of ImpMeintly,,
ifo-A few doses cures tee low spirited.
x i -One bottle restors mental power.
ffrA few doses bring the rose to the
,1-7 This medicine restores to manly vigor and robus
health the poor, debilitated, worn-down' and' despairing
derote, , of sensual pleasure.
ass-The [halm, enervated youth,"the over-tasked man,
of business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in
dmeual suffering from general debility, or from weakuese
of n ainale organ, will all [lad immediate and permanent
rend by tho use of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
-Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and
forwarded by express, on receipt of money, to any ad
tirta.
-Sold by all dniggists every's:Hero. -
DR W, R KERWIN & CO l,
' Sole Proprietors,
inarri-ecally No. 50 Liberty street, New York,
• CHEWKEE PILLS.
I SFIG,IR:CO.A.T RD
FEMALE , REGULATOR,
HEALTH PItESERVER,
CERTAIN AND SAFE.
For the,Remotal of Obstructions and the insurance
tor RegUlaray.inthe Recurrence of the
Montlay "Pei - tolls:
,They cure Or obviate those' numerous diseasea that
sprin g from irregularity, by ,removing the irregularity
- •
Alai-They mire Suppressed, ExceEisive and Painful lien
atxuation. . .
44-They cure Green Sickneas (Cklorosii.)
mg-They cure Nervous and.dplual Affections, pains ID
tile buck and lower parts of the. body, Heaviness, Fatigue
on slight exertion, Pelkiiatiol or itie Bean, Lowness of
Spirits, flysteria,'Sick.ReaAaehe; Giddiness, ICc. , so, In
a word, by removing - We: irregularity, they remove the
cause, and with the effects that spring Glint it
sgr Coloposed of simple vegetable extracts, ,they con
sin nothing deleterious to any constitution, however
elicate, their function7btdrig- to substitute strength for
Weakness, whirl:l f -when properlrused, they never fail to
do. • .
,They may. be safely,nsed at any age, and at any
perioe, EXCEPT ' si6u.No TB inner TRIM/I MONTHS, during
welch the unfalll4 nature:or their action would infallibly
Tome= pregriano':,"
4-All letters geakAng . :inforisiation or advice will be
promptly, freely4GM 'discreetly' answered.
44 -Full direct:ions ticpanaiiany'eacb boy.
Price, $1 per tios,• or Six: biixes for $5.
4Sent. by Mali; lStae oC postage, on receipt of.pries.
49r - Sold by all*Spectable druggists.
BE. W. RI : KERWIN /W - CO., Sole Proprietors.
unixll.-codly No: 69 Liberty street, New York.
Fur sale ht Diarrisburg by S. A KUNKEL & BRO., 115
Markel street . - •
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Shissler & Frazer,
(Successors toW m. Dock, Jr. & Co.)
T\EALEIts iN FINE FAMILY GROCE 7
RIES
,usopost.tp U o Court House. have on nanlia Dna
Stlict;LlULl of
. • BRANDIES ,
of different vintages. .
FINE AND COXMON WINES,
• Mrl-IISKYS.
"JLD BOURBON,
MONONUARBLA •
IRISH AND SCOTCh
'A r tilgirys, The best ever brought to this market.
43LD WREAT,
FAMILY NECTAR;
And the celebrated
.CIthblEUT GROVE WIIESEY.
CIIA3IPAG.NE WINES.
sBLOSS 10.bANNESBURG,
cigm.
SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES. ,
LONDON BROWN TOUT.
WTLD puma
PLANTATION,WIGWAM TONIC BITTERS
Witt a complete stook of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES
and Condiments or every description now in the =whet,
and at
THE LOWEST RATES
MOTH
PoyvpEizg
FOIt
PERFUMING LINEN AND PREVENTING ."7/7
EECS POW DER — aCompound of valuable
T
articles for the destruction insects--distribute 4
among or dusted,over Furs, Woolens, Carpets, glothinii,
&c.,,panltett away for summer , will effectually precont
motif;';
Being also adelightftd, diahsable perfume it will im
p regm a t clothing, , with a lasting and plea..vant odor.
ThellnetlMPrin daunt be injured by its up,e
prepared and gap at K.ELLE.B.'S
ano,Fipry. Goods Store, No. 91 Market street.
A. :P.' T EU PSER,
.
TE . OF MUSIC
arrivEAT WARD'S MIISIC STORE,
_ N * Thi rd
Ftf , guipnez: Third street, above North.
VVi sim „ u ; JWELDING; INVITATION
&ND AT ROME CARDS.—By a special arrangement
w ith due or the beeiengrevers in the country, ~cards of
any description will be executed in the highest style of
art, eci i ihrw ili hi e with the ntiian fashion, :and 'Supplied
promptly, at lower prices than are-charged by the station
ers in New York or Philadelphia:e roPstUnPleKand prices
.can at BERGNER'S 8008 STORE.
mOot-dtf
(lUM * PECTURAL6 are useful to aoOr 4 u a
\JI nough, allay Tickling in the Throat . , to relieve
Roanmueea Catarrhs •Stare Throat, . fix l'hey
Colternto., laerettountl, Ipatacuaulta, Sanwa and•Sgaill,
(the more reliable expertoranu• known,) are the °bier as oatattittlenta eo Wended with - Glum --Antbic and SW,
that " each Mzeuge•ountallu i l,a mild and verrpleasanviloes.
Manufactured by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
ian27 Annthertirie7olB:•ldarkei street, Harnariaisi.
}FARS! HAMS !I —ltlichener's ExceLsior.
Just, cured. Received and for sale at
SHISLER R FRAZER
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BY GBORGE BERGNER.
MEE
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ELIXIR
REgEDIES-,!'
KIT.OIO2T
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46 11 - E rel It - 0 D 71,..4 91
Gpls : 4llINE PREPAR4.IIQM, :tiftti
ITELIII3OLD RYTRAC2' BARS'APARfrpi -
HELMBOID IitPROVE.D.Radi
HIGHLY CONCENtRA•TE,D,”,
cOMPOUND
FLUiD, EXTRACT BUCHU.,
BLADDER, KIDNEYSi, 64A.VEL
AND DuopeacAL SWELLINGS
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THIS Meclicirie ihereases• the - power of IX
gestiim, and cornitee•iito'AßSOßßENt& into healthy
action, by-whictittia - xv"ATurey or CALtEROUS depoai•
Mon and all UNNATURAL ENLALIGENENTS are let
duced, as"well as-pain and itditunniation; awl la gOod- fOr
URN, WOMEN or CHILDREN:
HFLNIBOLIVB `E fl T. 13UCTI;
Arising f'rOm Excesses, Habits of DaiSipation, Early In . ;
discreti& or Atiose—
ATTENDED NWIF. TIM FOLLOWING summate
indleraisitiori-tri Exertiori, Phyness of the '
Loss of Memory, Loss of Power,
VJeali 14eYiesv • Diftleulii of Breatiiin4;'
Burred; or ' .
Diinuess of Vision, Wakefulness,
Universal, Lassitude of thePaiti in. the Back,
Musculr System, = • 'Firuriring of the Body,
sot Bolas, Eruptions on the Face,
Pallid Couateriace,
These symptoms, if allowoil to go on,,which this meth•
sine invariably romoyes, soon follow r
11,!; k, (.
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC
In one of which tini , p4leni`•iisly expire. Who can say
thin they 'are not fkinpitaiiitly followed 'by those "direful
diseases;"
. . .
INSANITY AND 4:JONSIInl:IPTION.
arP IltViLte Or the . 0.9310 Or I.heii trufferiskS,
none will confesit' The records of the'lnstme win= and
the melancholy deaths by Consumption,: dear,. ample wit
ness-to thit truth of thenasertfon. ' •
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE
WI-TH ORGA.NIC WEAKNESS,
. •
Requires the ald.ioffmedioine to strengthen ankinvigomte
the system, whid iitehtbold's Ritniet Rhithu - triVrtriably
does:, A...ttrist trillmonviuce the most &optical.
FEMAtES . -zl-FEM.A-MIALESI
01, ?'oli 14.13.111E0, cattONTkia-
PLATING. MARRIAGE
In many affections pectdiar to Apneas the Extract Bu
chu is unequalled by any other remedy, Ctilorosis or
Retention, irregularity, lsineuiness, or suppression or dim
customary Eilleuattous; Eilteratedor Sebirrous stare orthe
Uterus, Leuisorrben or Virlattes,.Sterility, and for com:
plaints iticidenutotbe se; whethervising from Indismer
tion; Habits of DISIBIPation or •in ale,
NO FATATLY SHOULD BE WITHOUT -IT:
Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Unplessaiit Medicine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
Of Svery Desoiptitm.
HELMBOL• D'S EXTRACT Bueim,
Cures Secret,Disepesin all their stages; at tittle expense t.
little or no change,* diet; no Inconvenience Miilluoe.vp
nure. It causes frequent desire, and gives ritriegtA to
Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing, arid.
curing . Strictures of she Urethra, allaying pain and intiam,
(nation, so frequent; in this class of diseases, and expelling.
Poisonous, Diseased, :and . ,Worneutp Matter. _Thousands;
upon thousands Who have been the victims of quacka'and
who have paid keavy : feee to tgt perett ta a short time, havea
found they were deceived, and that the "POlaon" has by
the Use of ~•pbwerhil Astringents," been 'cliied up, in the,
syktem, to break out in all aggravated form, rrnd perhaps ,
after marriage.
Use EIPI.M.ROLD'S UTRACIT SUGHU for all AftentiOpa
and pisensce or the Urinary Organs, Whether existing iu
,Male or Female, trom whatever cause originating; and do
mutter pc how, long standing. DiSeeScB of these Organs
require the aid 'of a piuretic. EXTRACT.
BUCIIU is the Great Diuretic, and It Is 'curtain'to ,tialie the
desired elect In all DißeitAils fur which it is reborn
mended.
Blood—Blood-vßlood:.,Relmboldhi - 11fIghly. Concentra.
in t " getopoutal FLUID EXTRACySARS4PaRII.I..A,SYPHI.
LIE.' This is an affection of the' Blood, and the.
Suxilal Or:gan, Linings of the 'Nose; Ears, Throat; Wind
pipe and. other . /Aeolis Stirfades, making its 'aPpoinince in
the form.Of Ulcers. "Helnabold's Extract Sarsaparilla po=
rifles dre•Bloo; atid , reiitEivtis all Scalk Eruptionir of the
4 An i ni, g i v i ng v 3. the coidipleliona Clear and Auttitlii Color.
being pretkired expresfily , frir this class of homplaints;
its. Bkasi,Pdrifying Properties are preserved to a great.
extent' than any other prewagon of SarsapeTrilii::
excellent'An' Lotion for 'diseases of a Syphilitic:Nature, -
and as an injection in diseases , of the' Urinary' Organs,
aricing from habita of ffiesipation, used in connection with
the Extracts 'Bueho sod Sitealiparllla, in such diwwws as
recommended. EvidenCe of thetpoin: responsible and nr
liable character wilt:`acbdintianyAbeviedrciiieie CERTIFI
CATES OF CURES. from eight to, twenty years suntan,
with names known - td Sbience:a4d Fame. For'Redlcal
Properties of Buena tee Diajwienry of the United States.'
See Professor DEWEE'S valuable 'works on the Ptacticedf
Physic, SET remark's made by the late celebrated'Dn
PHYSICS, Philadelphia. See :remarks made - by Dr.
EPHRAIM MoDOWEIJ,, a ceffibratbd Physician and mem
ber of the. Royal College of Surgeons, alaillndlibaled_lnilie,'
Transactions of the King's and Quoake hud r # ll ;
ktedico,Cbirorsimi fleview,putiliehed toyI3ENI TRAVE.R . 4
Follow or the Royal College ,of - Surgeonk The most of
the late standard works on Msdietne. Extract of BuChu t
$1 00-per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00.. EXIIIROL Or,
sarsaparilla, $1 0(1 per - bottle, or ark for $5 O&
proved:ll l AF wak ki ; 50 gents per bottle, or six for
' or ' half klozeir'eac4 for- 512 00; whichwhichwill. be sufficient
euxeyike must o*nate cases, if * direottuna are adhered
to: Delivered to any address, securely packed, Odin eh
,iervoirju. : Describe symptoms all oomaltinications.
Cures . tniranteed. Advice gratis, ,
. . .
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pasowo4 ,- Apreirettatore me un 41dtentian of the city
of Philadeiphily IL T. Relm.beld, who, bon chtly
dotb - gay,his pllVElratiOnr CCSI, tail?:2o OBIGOtte,Up
C4' other in:).ull4)lllr6lePilil'alle_ P T ure ll i taC Mß y TLD bie ! '
•
qwerroindrinbeeilbed_ before me, thia 23d day of No
vember' 1854.' P. HIBBARD .,
„Alderman, Ninth street, O. Race, Ph il a.
AddreMs. let*
fbriPrermatj°ll
o io rr.aiLD n ß fid O enue.
11. T., Chemi st
Depot led Boum 10th greet, below Oherdnut, Magdal.
maw%
MEDICAL.
' THE, GREAT
MELMBOLD ASTRA . 02".".86"CHU;',.
HELMBOLD'S
GEMB]kE PREPARANNg.
A.N4.8P4 . Oplb:
FOR WE/GIN - EMS ; •
.CHANGE OF LIFE +
iieuii3ouA itM3• WASH.
1 . eAU• I '
"TEE . UNI O N —rOW AND F uster
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WISHARTz,.
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PINE TREEN - '
' OVtained by, a peculiar prodtisS , :in the Aft
'tillation of the tai by which its highest
propetties,are retained.
nave you a, toughr? you, Mi :ttfenThroatl•
Have, on &mot the-premonitory: :symptoma
of • tliat most fatal,difa..me Consuniptiow?
Those, whe
.'sji,ould. be warned': ,by .these
Symptotesogettendly think lightly. of them
• until it is Aolik ,lata, Prom, this, fact, perhaps
more than gni'other, arises the sad preva
lence,and ftitality of diseinsb which , sti..eepsAti
s the grebe at lefast "one-oth" death's
'•
Consumption - destroyed 'More of the
human. faintly- Wait 'any other diseasip;Land the
beat , Physicians for ninny years have despaired
of:a Curti, or ii remedy that "= would heal We
b:nags, 'but - for more' thati -two hundred years
the whOleMedinal-world has been impressed•
that there was a mystchious powder and,'l4ll
- in - the Pine Tree Tar to heal the,lungs;
therefcirW they have reconimended the use - of
TS:r Water, which iris many caSee lid a g'O'cid!
effect; but how to combine thii-'• medical - pro-'
perties so as-to e lungs, hair ever been
a mystery until Iti was diseeVered' by' Dr. L.
Q. wismustif i of Philadelphia, Pa. ' -the
pthprietor Of- " Wishisot's Pine Tree Tatllilor.
RIM
• Many, net 'Only of the',.-petople, but 'physi
cians of'-every 'school lind - practice, are daily
asking me, "Whatia the prinkiple or milise or
Vow suct.:eas in the treatment of - Pitinsonary
ACcinsumptian 7" Id answer is this: • I,
The invigoration.; ofthe digestive organa
the .Itrengthening °tithe - debilitated' system-
the purificatien and'eizkoknient; of the 'blood,'
niust expel troth the syhtern' the corruption
:yvhieh scrohda breedsl , - While this is effeeted
by the-pciWerful Alterative viunnging 'train
disease to properties of the Tar - 0r -
dig,its healing , and renovating principle' is
acting upon the irritated surfaces of the
lungs and: throat, penetrating to each', arg , ,
caked part, relieving pain, subduing a'=
don, and restoring a healthful teliden4'2'
this two-fold power, the healing: . and the'
strengthening, continue to act itocnnikuntien'
401-Nature's. constant recuperative tendency,
aad the: patient iti , "saved.; if he 'has not 'toe
Ip4tg delayedti...iesort'tothe means of- -Cure: ,
• f ask all to read the -folleWing. cbitzTitiatep
Therare . froin men and--ivornini - of unqtiesl
tionable'• -wortnand'repatatitm:''' •
Ds had a von ,
~drea cough. au apFe.tbrcAt for one ! year,
and 'ray whole system was fastgWing...wsy,
was prOatrateo ray bed with but
hope of „ recovering
,*,cbsegitfo baftle4, ths
'power of all medicines, and in a short time .1
must have
,gone to ra.y,€4,ite,;,but ttuutd „God,
tuY, • daagliter-in-law Nould-upp i rest ...until she,
went to your store, NO. 10 j N. Second street,
and related my case to .you; : igircltased one
bottle of your Pine:Tre e 'Etar,,Cordial; and. I
commeneed to use it, and in ,one week I was
Lugqi. better, and after using ,three bottles J,
['tun perfectly Well, mid a,worider ,to all my
Aends,fer, they all pronounced me.past cure.
Pttblifitt my case if youthiak proper.
REBECCA 'HAMILTON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
- IDr. Wishart's rine Tree - Tar_,Cordial is an
infernal+, 'Ciareft6i BrpnOltiti,i• Ble4ding ot
tbbillungsf s gre Throatr'hAd Breist, Bidilintrat
Lion of the Lungs. -
3 4TC/W A-11 D,W 8 C ' -
iirisiment - --Sir: l 4 ru
drumation of taLitnts;Blll9iiiiess of Breath,
arid Palpitation of the Heart in their worst
forms; Ahad been” treated, by.'. several of",the
most eminent phYsiciar . in Philadelphia, but
`thi3y could not atop the rapid course of my
disease, and I had• dsepairectotlever being. re
stored ,to health. ~1.-,was truly on the verge oi
the grave. .Your P 41031.03 Tar, Cordial was
highly recommended,- to me by tv friend; 1
tried it, and am thankful to say-that, after
using-four t jarge; andone email; bottles,.).l was
restored to perfect, jwalth. - log cen giye : re
'terence to my ,house No. •968 N. Second 'street,
or:at,my ,officeof lisceiier. of Taxes, from if
A. 1,1. to 2 .e. aa., corner of dhestnut and: Sixth
streets. . ;dOHN WARD.
e Pleasnre
-,m informing you thrOugh this source that
your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom
mended for my daughter brDr. J. A Hall, of
this city, has cured her of tt:•cough , of more
than five months' standing. I had thought
her beyond cure, and'had• employed the' best
of medical aid without any benefit. I can
cheerfully recommend it lothe public as a sate
and surersmecly:for those -similarly allhotelcl,
as I klioW of many other cases beaides that of
my daughter that it has entirely cured of long
! , ..standing coughs: Yours respectfully,
JOHIsT V.''PARlKER,r:Dagnerrean Artist. •
126 Geneasee street, Utica, Ni
* *..* :—I have ,:used Dr. Wishart's
Trine treater Cordial in my family,
,and,oa
cordially recommend it as a valuable end Bete
medicine for Colds, coughs and to those pre=
disposed to consumption.
br.G. A. 'FOSTER, 160 Glenessee street,
-Utica, New York.-
TO above are a few i ramprig ths.thansands
wh thfsgreat reinedy • Mnl. saved ,from 'an
untimely gr4.ve.A
We have gi.ousands.of , lptiers.+from physi
cians and druggists w4 0 444Y.1 3, Prescribed. o 4
sold the"; Tex Cordial, sayin g th a t th ey f a iv a
never used or,,spht : a medicine which gave
such uniNtrsitlißtitisfictl.9 i
4. -; i t, •
The Tar Cordial , when takenmponnection
With Dr. Wishart's Dyspepsia Pills,. S an in
fallible,cnre for. Dyspepsia. •
The Prez, Tiom TAB cure
Coughs,' Sore Ihrf,int and 4sreast,- Bronchitis,
teurdnita, Whooping Coxlgh, :Diptheria, and is
kali° an excellent reruedl for dise a s eN , 9 . i rha
kidneys aid feriala4omplainta.
miviraig'off COUNTERFEITS
• .
The genuine?has the name orthe proprietor and . tt" pine
tree blown: in'the pottie. All others are !parlous in?ita•
ria9li PAbsr. 050111W4 ibIz , DPILL4K.Pr ./ 1 07 1 /4 1 . /.'t 4
paTet only, by the Npprietoc,
Dr. Lila. Wish-art,
No. 10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
&Id by Druggists everywhere, at, Wholesale by all Phila.
delehia and Now York wholesale Druggists. roarlO-ly
Y UMW. -iSUNE 21, -1*
EVENIW_ ,, , ' Tint
rit:
tXCLUSIVELFOIik 11 .....Y - AL RA PH
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M I LAN) .141-NE:-S!.
'flitlit''T - lIE .•'. -, l:Vlltlig It' ,NiktilitY--
•• nun er
Gellera -
Moverii'eur.
The Mph tor =4.Ek,xhir;tronil
‘LYnehburg
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t Fora the ,Petergburg,Expresq, of 4.43,4th.]
! The :South side • train. ti Which leaehed,here ,
yesterday morning, brought. the: , LiyuchbUrg
papers .of. yesterday, vad.hicameLpresuatte were
put - toipress &Aurally night` or kiraulaylforei- . ;
noon. We copy from them. several" Reins
'reiative to .the gnisemeras of CrOok - Alind
e.verdl; the .lankee•raiders...the Virginian
says: .
This city was thrown into a considerable
state of excitement on.Saittrdaraiternoon by
the hews xecerted lion/ variontrquarters;
It was deliniiefrasoertamedithat a party-of
Yankee cavalry, ,said'lto - about one: :thou
sand- 4 -though th'ete could. be).n&certaintyi as
to -their isxactr numbers --- Were. within --four
miles otkArrington depot, oirtJ2e,.Orange and
Alexandria tailioailiPidistant ftwentyJeigtit
mdee - tronv-Nits olty.-1-Itswes: reported al.&
that they had 'capti red. parttots a 7 wagon train;
thougti;even this report was .iiot•
Late-ire the . at ternoon it w ..supp osed .-thh
they had tapped tiro telegriph; laud all•-cont
.mtuncaticin was sitspended.l - kw:afternoon
train trom!CharlottesolleVo this city.Avas sig
nalled .m . time to .put , :baeli and 'escapb cap-
A courier. airrived. from LeibagtOn about
noon, who kilted that 'the , Eineihr camped .
within Several•railea'Of• Lexington oh Friday
night,' supposed ito'be,cin large fOreb, 'I Other
parties who left-Lexington on rriilay, midnight
te,ird.. , fu'ing 'on! &Lturday, - -Winch leaves no
doubt ',that an attack was made on-our iorces.
s. , AlcOausland was in command, biit we for
bear lb. give' any 4dea of the.number of his
It .was ApPrehended that 'an effort-woul'd' be
-madehy tue enemy . tit •reach this city; 'and ae
cordingly,the for,es weraoollected and march-.
ed to the :'defences outside 'Ottillia city.—. The
de:tailed. men, eetividescent soldiers, 'reserve,.
, second class- militia and, volimteers.inade a•
litrge force, whose number .we shall not at
tempt to indicate, but they• l gave. astartuaces:
th'ut they co s nlit,effectuall,y,m4Vrtig.thou- ,
- Eland kaiitetc`; Bifelift/e - uneas4nesss wag l'ilt
for
' the„reg4(.: During ,tie . 41V,IritelligeiNe,„ •
•Iwas- received, to the effect finitShe'ridart and'
his Mider a had been ',overhauled' at . TreVithin
Dep,ot lly General 'llaniption and Pip High
Lee, Where ,a heavy, fight,e4sue'd'witlfiaVora
ble results to our
were taken
was stated Olaf a
batterY of six guns were taken front §fiericlan,
niikt o lcie enehly pressed Back' all thy. , ...
ArChina i i t uSutimitrain that left:this city viii
theVOge-road, about 2 o'clock onßaturday,
and'iby'llie; safety of which great,Sears wore
entertilEied,"returned safely ithpiif '' 8 o'clock
in the evening The conductor ea* arii.oke in
the directiOu of 24riiigton depot, from which
he inferred that that 'huilding was birned by
OA eneniY:,'When the train went down a gen-.
tlerdaii „named Dowdy, who hail a' hundred
unarms kmen with him, took , `the redlionsi
bilitY of seising. aii: equal number of muskets,
‘ ,5,
that w to on. thd cars,,armed his men and got
off at, e'ltiver Bridge Witlithe aybwed Tux
pose.",o, • , o(4'4i/cling it to . the last 'extremity.
such an 'instance of heroism ihotild'uot be left,
_- -
tunrecerded.: •
OUP dim ,;
The reported.adyanCe of the enemy on Lex—,
ingtouland Lynchburg prodriced:butilittle,. if
any, iensation.among our people on Sa' turday.
Our vigilant and able coinniandadte.bleneral
&chola, at once proceeded to put • his' house-.
hold in or.derto..meet any drldnionatlation •
'Which might be: made in thit eltuirter,dindrve,
think our citizens may restlierfectly secure in
view of our, means otsuccestiful dgfencb,, . Let
ourpeople keep cool, be braVe, .vtgiltuit , and
determined, and Lynchburg cannot be taken.
• .
•• 'mom "irentar. •
The Riclunogd - Ritquirer of'Afeeierday says
Early yesterdriy,morning, rumor reported'
the capture tif LexingtO by, the enemy Minder
Crook and AbcrjQ. As the seine rumor
once before axle the retirids, riot nirtchcriidlt,
was given to it, but it being aftewar& con ! .
firmed by official intelligence, the questi6U,
was at last Settlel:l: - "The enemy% forces Were
reported to be about sixteen 'thousand'strong - ,'
And consistedqiiainly of cavalry with a 'dozen,
pieces of aitlif4Y:„ They' adiranced 'by t*o
roads, leading 'front Staunton, and' formed a
junction several miles northeast of hexing- I
ton, where' they arrived on Saturday Morning. - 1
It is belieVed that:they ,burned the - institute.
From Lexington. it.was supposed thaywould'
proceed to 'Lynchburg, abbnt forty miles die:,
A; Orden of Avefill'A'foggesis reported, in
well informed. , quarters, diverged'from
•
the Lexingten stage road; at Fairfield, and
crossed the Hide ' into 'Nelson pounty,'
Here they-are said to have made 'a deSeent
upon the Lynchburg and`,„Charlottesvilk, rail
road at„Tite•river , bridge k twenty-four miles
from Lynchbing,rvilierti";theY burned the'
bridge and Conimitted other excesses. It was
supposed that they would make a'faint upon
Lynchburg, cress the James and pitch upon'
the High Hridge over the Appomattox, de
stroy it, and complete the detour by going oxi,
in K4Ut7 l 'f,i. trablts, to Butler's - department. ,
This supposition, however, is provisional.
The demonstration on Lynchburg may nothe
a feint, but if foiled the High - bridge may be
the point of attack as an alternative. Yester
day evening official, information, bad been re
ceived, that'the - Maemyhad in the , morning
burned Arrington depot, and passed on to
Amherst Court Elenise, which is only twelve
miles .crow • Ljitcliburg., Their force is be
lieved to be eight or ten thousand strong,(and
i s said to be under the immediate' command
grO.oiit.
•LATEST:
. We Convoirsed.lwitln lentlemarryesterday,-
mho reachell here'direct;Trom 4.4nchburg.by
• lie mprning train of the South Side ItEdlrOada
alenbites-that• the enemy were reported ttae.
within seven miles of Lynchburg Sunday af
ternoon, at a point on the Orange , and Alex
andria railroad, knosen as Mclver's. They
had also visited Arrington, Amherst 0. H.,
EVIZ2
Aro two Ctvks.
tinl l Tye sver, all am the, same road, at tlmlast
entagnedef which they destroyed the bridgi,"
m
Oar inferinank states that OA' bridges on :
flee SoutbSiderailroltd, are albfp,r4ed,,heayily
gliarded, And wi 11 1 1) A:4efA 13 0 61 0.14 1 -itaxiqds•
The peOple qt.Ly,l2c4mrg en, and
determinsd , to defend, khe_ city Cl 4 e last.
General Nichols is in command, has. a ,much
:larger foree.Ander hink thif4 l a /Old sPppPsed,
tnd behind the fortifications, and from: the,
laity will make a defence of the.city,
about the Stice'eSs'Of WhichliVe'erinnof permi
uriefves to entertaina dOlll3t. `We expeet to
hear.good tidings from Lynehberg if the en.-
,mi t y shall_attack the city. _ .Whe,foree of Gen.
Nichols wi,l3,lie strengthened, My the militia
of Lynchburg, every man of whom is under
FiimilitkAiiiiTotiO - Toio : "Ai
IHEAVY_ Vid-JITING6,:gATIIRDAY.
4dvano l 6 - of thir fines
'Opeitlijoils tin the, South Side,ofilajieli jiver
IlsanquairrEssur OF THE POTOMAC, June
1 3 . 4, 8 P. za.—The fighting yesterday, was very
Severe along the greater part of our linek:'
The most determined efforts beingroade to
break the, enemy's line at several points, but
Ilttle ground was gained, however, except on
the left, Where the enemy Were raked to fall '
tack - th au inner line, on accOnit of thi3
.vanc,ed , Position gained by...1/cam's division of
'Burnside's Corps on Friday afternoon.
, ?The enemy's line is nearly in the form ,of, a
''semicircle - , with the ends resting on the Ap-
‘,pomisttox - Aver, Petersburg being about - the ,
'centre. At same points of the line our 'guns
are within a. mile and a..ha.14 of the city, ; and it
can, be destroyed at any time Ivith ease.
The heaviest fighting has o6curred on the
right centre, where-each diiision - of the 2d
corps at different hours charged tbe;ranks in
'front, but so far without success, the. enemy
'being behind breastworks of 'Ole strongest
eliaracter,'with their trobps massed 'behind
onrYnen having to cross the open' fields
of from two, to four .hundred yards in extent,
exposed to a cross fire from batteries
,planted ;
so as to sweep the entire, space. '
The last attack was made at tr. - by the
Third division, under Gentlraillgtt, and our
loss was probatO t i he - §ilergthen' in either of
the others..l4 - • ,
Bsibron&HUNDlti.h, VA., June, 18. —ln all
twenty-one piecesof artillery nave been -cap
tured frena-, the enemy in, our.assaults upon.
their works- .t etersbnig; ibeides • di large
number of prisoners. When the enemy with
drew-4s fore. in front f perierßutter to
reini6iceA 3 dAtsiiurgj Gen vat' r..nfert,iimnf6. 7 ,
diately Roar. Dllt. n foxce_underpenerals_Terry_
and rtrter,-.lr\quece - e - ciercrin datroying erg
itapod. Nur,ini.lo.4otAc
;_bilrg and Richmond railroad track, near Walt
hall Junction..
.Early'ic (late - Longstreet!eyeOrpkeitOied the
James river near Drurr.s....l3.luff in strong force,
and was seen coming down the .
_Petersburg
turniiike 6.4- Gen: - BUtlefs Ritees eide,recllheir
works.
Last ! eveuiug the .dipateh steamer Amanda
iYiri eats, while paSanig, Vir.tle - oi's•Wharfi was
fired into from the south side of the James
river, by. a rob* battery. Ten :shots--,were,
fired' at: Mr, one of Aieh passed lrirouth' the
hull near the water lis;te hutmo one was in
juied.
- The James river is blockaded a few --miles
this Aide of Drory'S` prevsnt,a sur 7
Trise by the rebel rams,
The Gold'aiidather Bilis Signed
President: • •
WASHINGTON JUHO 4 20.
-1
The President hith approved and signed the
hill-regulating the!coasting.trade, by which it
IS provided that any boat, sloop or other Ves
sel of the United States, navigating the waters
on: our Northern, North-eastern or North-wes
tern frontiers otherwise than by sea, 'shall, be
enrolled and licensed in such form as other
vessels..which enrollment- and license:Shall
authorize them to be employed either in the
'donating - or foreign -trade on those -frimtlera.
They are in every other respect liable to the
rules, regulations and penalties now in force
relating to registered and licensed vessels.
• The - PresidentJ3,o.olBo aPProved and bigned
'!An act to prohibit certain sales of gold and
foreigAtecroyangEsi k,oianiceslycalled the Gold
bill, and the bill providing "that all goods and
wares and,merclutudise in public stores and
Warehouses, on Which the duties are unpaid,
whfch shill have been in bond for more than
one 'year and less than three years, may be.
entered for consumption, and the bonds can
celed at any time before the . •
.I.st day of Sep
tember neat, on the payment of duties and
charges, according to the laws in,force at the
dine the goods shall be withdrawn."
The Rebel General Polk Really
Killed.
All dOubtS-as to the 'death; bffhe Rebel 'Gen
esi Bishop E'olic:are dikitsted by the follow
ing dispstett, which* trna in the Petersburg
.&press of the 16th': `= "
THE HEITALVS - 61" 71EHTENANT GENERAL POLE.
ATLANTA, June 15.—The remains of Gen
eral POlk arrived here this morning and were
deposited- in St: Luke's Church. The funeral ,
services' were Conducted arid a'sermon deliv
ered by 'Rev. Dr: Quintard, before: a -large
eembly: The remains were 'then esegiticr-to .
the noon train for Adeasta with military hon
ors. The death of this Christian hero . -has
made a profound impression on classes of
our community. • •
AI Canard and its .C9ntraille7.
Navr,Ltor, N. 1, s l . une 20.
A .private letter from_a supposed reliable
source, states, .".that the one hun.dred days'
men at Trenton are under ma,rching ordere,,
for Harrisburg, PennsylveniaL , A small, force
of rebels - bent on dcktruction iT3itated to Kaye
entered the C.mnberland, Valley. They . ; are ,
reported to be the advunce guard of a large
detachment.
CHAMBERS33III IO. . , June .. g 0 - Ge~geryl
.bouch knows. nothing of the fuulcireikdays'
Men beingordered to Harrisburg; *AI hPliFte,s.
'it to .be a Ho- The Qutphpriand was i
never pore quiet,than4t,isao:day"-.
Guerillas in Kentucky.
A rebel gaug, numbering twenty or thirty
persons, attacked Bardstown yesterday mom-
Lomen:=, June 19
STEAM . PRINTI
Avirtif .OarRAM4-..._ - M i n , - i Tsbinß A pn .
The following are thexates_ilar_admrrogulgithe ItsYL2
awn. Those istring akeertisi.?g to 40 wilialiad 4. ec.,o
Vernon tfor reffiience- A ' __ ' - I-
03-Fou lines or less consiita4e 00.e-hal:square. .Igl,
iirteß umore than four cottstit.ilievtuare.
FO ..: , .-- , "...
R a Exr.3 , SQC.iltli ' ! ! Tett 'ON - 3pir .,
4124.
'One day --- $ 30 OhO ertik.:. - .,..i...4 -ec• .
Two days
' 6° 4 1 4 ...._ g ig o l *** - -44-'.:- - .. F: 1 WI
Three days 75 'to ifilys7 ' .. 125 *
. One week 1 25 .onOweal 2 25
One mown... 300. Oztem=th .e. i 84'0.,
"Two months • 4 . 50• : . 1 . 40.4 , ..a..1!.: , ... , . ,-,, , 4,6- -
.Tbree months 5 50 Three months...—. 11 to
5Li months 800 811 morgis.-..—.,..,.,14 .3
One yiikr.......7415 -00 One ynatig g arggl.g . tee 4 tr
Ad ritibi.tratie 4 tr.,,,,,
.........- -
31Ardage iSiiiicea.,. ...... . ... .., .. 4 ... .41„.r.rs- IP Ift
Auditor'e. Notices - s sk ' -.,
g .."
eh r:A
Funeral Notices each insertion ...
LO
la - Business notmet inserted in the Local Caroms, or
before Marriages and - Deaktookt:OWCmssii 7 iza Lam for
each Insertion.
ing. 'The rebels then moved doWn the rail
road and destroyed a bridgeand water station
hear Boston. They then went across the
Nashville 11.4.k.twAndles northlatElizabeth
town, and, when last heard from, war go
towards:. Litobtiat 1.1.
Markets by Telegraph.
PZEIMADELPHIA, June 20. -
The market istiiAre et' ClOterseed and it
wanted- at 50®,13 , 11 64 _Ws, Timothy: -
ritims.fmmt *7 25. to St. Fjsx..sed is take
OIL V'bushel.
There' i. - a = incident-6 ilentuina kik
flcinr aid the market itt - yery Arta; with kW
of 800 I:Arra; Rex*. a.nd.Ohie extra famiiyat:
$8 37408 40, .. 500 loarrefs Peterson
_.dc ,Uar-
Shan do. on prividetein(e, and batrels
fancy Western at $9€49•50: The sialeb to thil
:retailers and baker's BangeT.frOxit $7 25 :tea)isr
htgne , %notations. aides otl,ale 11.,0,ur
at $7 25—an advance of 25 'cents. In _con/ .
meal nothing doing.
- -
There is more activity in the wheat rnarket 47, *' -
apd prices have tato:lced 49 c. i (-
7,00 p bus. choice western red. at $1 95,,-.1404
4.4. Southern do. at the swine iignre,
3,000 bus. lair and choice Kentucky tihite it
$2 1092 14. Asmall lot of rye sold:at sl' fa .
'Corn is dull; sales 0fz3,000, bus., yellow :
$l-50 n store and id 51 afloat. Oatsare
Arid prices are unsettled._ _
Cotton- firm; sales of 150 bales. at SI SAI.
Flour.closed at an, advanee of .se;--saler. ,of
14,000 barrels ~ State 87, . 75®8; QhiosB 50®
8 GO; southern unchanged. Wheat advanced
2@3c; sales of 78,000 bushels; Citica&siiiiialf
$1 82®190; •red $1 9301 98: Corn quiet - and%
unchanged, Pork buoyant; new raess,s37 75,
038. Lard steady. Whisky firm; $150,0 1- -
fered and S 1 '55 asked. Receipts of ,
20,708 barrels. Wheat 157,266 - bushels: Corn
74,208 bushels:
BALrision.s., Anne: 20. -
Flour is, quiet; iloward street supeso_B7ig
8. ni
Wheat active and fu; Kentifielfivhite
$2a212. Corn advancing;•white 46g1.48.
Whisky' dull at Si 47@1. 48.
New York Stock garket.
NEW Yons. Juno - 25.
Stocks are better; flhicago and Rock Isfaiie
1141; Cumberland prefirred 73; Illinois esu:.7'i
tral 120 i; Michigan Southern 98 ; Now. York
Central, 132 k; Readhig 141; Hudson 111:vor
14.2"; Canton:Compauy 140; Harlem 235; Clii
eago and WiscOnsin 531. Gold ; 133: "Colipeni-'-'
5 20's 106; Coupons 1881 1121..:
E'AV AII V IP. 11 'l' IS EMI EST,h - ."
T. F:IVATSOIST,
111LVS T I C Eat E , N T
• mANDFAcTirRER; -
prrpsrsuizc-,
- TS - PREPARED tO'lprnish i d coat the_QX
telkoivet BtErldings 'lib' WIC; MASTIo = titatNNT, a a -
new +system - , This:material ,entirely, (Lainspaintrorp
othernemontis used heretoriare, and is the only reliable,
impetteidasiblrilsoating foroutgide Wilitk:' , 4lHt "l' • ' •
per proportions of pure Linseed, 04 it. forms a poild, orsa•
blo actheslietiess to Brick or mane WAN east: at a bile, — -
tiful, Brie Water proof surface arid-finisti eve' .13roilert- • q
Stone or any color desired. . , .
Among others for vrhorra hare aiipled•rtair - Misies f oir';' °ll
ment, j. refer to the renewing gentletre
J. Bissell , - residence, Peon street, Piti burg.
11
J.. „ILleord,
Shoenberger retdessco, Lit:vita
A. Hoeireter,
, James liMandless, " Allegheny city. .•
9 alein Adams, Third street, o ames Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel,
Willie n Vohni, Gira'rd...flouse„
Barr & eleser, anitheers Thepatch Hailacag#,
Jonsat.: Mk, residence, FrontStre2t, Harre,bery,-Pir. '
A. I..Joace, . •
Pleat* . address T. F. WATSON, -
P. O. Box 1,30 a, Ilittsbnrg, ht
...
or, Penna. House, ibirrisliine,
febl.9 darn
, f • ,
Broad . Street, between Se out and Thint,
. ILIERLSBURG. . .
Txuidersiped: hasflepeneci, a neve
• EERY, in she Sixth warp, where he :4 L p - 4:Rated
supply BREAD 'CASES at . a - seasonable - rhie: - ' - 'lle - -
warrants sasisfactitm so all who willttrye --he
will sell his bread at the rate Of
- E CE, rs PER PO 5 - 14r-li:
and fall weight guartntoud- JOEN.
jan6-410 •
. , •
CANNED FRUITS 9.t . EVERY. DESOIt.4"-
' SAUCES of aßibeceleVratect inanufactureK'
SARDINE.%
OLIVE OILS.
41 - CSTARDb,. -
o every description.,
Alio, BROWN SCOUT, FiliTE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR. "
and S RIIP.Of all grades,aildprices,. and the best selected a
stock outside of Philadeiphia.
All goodignarinteed as represented.'
Particular atuntion paid to-all orders frorga distance.'
Goods carefully packed and to all parts of the .
city free orebargo. : MIDLER & FRAZER, •
nays Encemors. to W. Dock, Jr., Ar.
PHOTOGRAPH AIinUMS.
'PhotOgraph Albania.
Photograph Albums. -.
Photograph twins,.
Phia,ogra Oh Al ti ins,.
91117, largest and cheapest rarieq of PRO
TOGRAPH. ALBUMS di ate, city-we comattutry. kap
at [marl% B4BGNER'S 914E44r BOOKSTORE.
PL9OI OS.
ALBRECHT, , & SCHUH'S
,
" EXCELSIOR PIANOS.. ,
SOLE AGENCY :21T W. •
-KNOCHES,
93 Market street, Harrisburg,•Oß REASONS perfectly satisfactory to ; ,
MYSELF I have taken the agency of tWO'abova "Most
Fianna. The public; Is invited to come and
name for tnemselvea.
A foie Sotancateker & CO'ft Pianos oiPlind will
ascii
,low. -
N ASSORTMENT OF
•
o vtu. 100
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1 •
POCKET BOOK% Elia&'
ro Co 3EL r r 351. N ,N,_A3L . t.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
• KELLEWS
Thiig and Panay doe& Store,
Ho: 91 "Market street.
The beet Morocco
IR,AVELING
And a gateral variety of FASCi deCkYS,
Pliaaen' ta,-LION4I oh nand at KELLII.II'S Druktddra; ,,- ,r3
m•rlo4 N o . 9 . 1 btittKet street. ..
e..4-..EIII.NE'S
'l_4„ the most popular , rhd,thutomsLever eller••
estate, just received aid for safe by •
, .•• ' • ...01 1 ,1i , ? 4(...* ,F,..:.X0TR 4 144060' —4114
feta (sucemaors to Wm. Doak, jt , uo.
APPLES just received at
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ap3O Summon to W: Dock, Sr., & Co.
toiq ett-1-
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