Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 22, 1864, Image 4

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Turner out with a sufficient nurnhar of troops
to develop the plans of the enemy. This was
accordingly done. The pickets of the enemy
were mostly captured, some of them caught
asleep from exhaustion, and they confirmed
the report. The pickets were rather pleased
at being captured, end said they were gla
the main turee led them free to come into oitr
lines.' They aver that there are many more
who would desert, bat who are deterred by
the storie4 mainstliously told them by their
officers, viz: that we put them in nuns, starve
them, beat them, and that unless they tell just
such stories Beast Ender wants them to,
he tortures them in a manner in contrast with
which the horrors of the inquisition seem a
pleasant pastime. -
_Qur",juices .pushed . boldly on, and- Gene.
T‘iriteratia Ames soon . reached the 'Betel's
- burg railroad,. which . .fhey again destibyed-fOr
the space of throtr,A-tu.,:four . ..M.ties '
doing
the work most thoroughly and effect
ually. A. considerabie inimber ot. :prisoners
were captured. in
..sniall -squads, and it was
that they _were uut anxious to get
away. Major Ludlow, of Gen. Butler's staff;
with a small body of Our men came upon
Major F. W. Salim and his urderift Draw
ing a bead upon the pair they were summoned
to surrender. Whereupon the gallant t y) Ma
jor bade his orderly wave his wnite handker
chiet as a token of submission. The soldiers
lowered their pieces, when the Major look to
his heels and tau woods, leaving his orderly
to be captured. "This all conies of serving
a damned coward," was the philosophic re
mark of theivictihn
. _
Gen. Turner's operations were at Walthall
Junction, ;;Ge.n. 'Ames above that point, white
Gene. 'l2ity Said roster moved up the turn
pike toward Itielnuond. This sudden evacu
ation', and the absence of Lee's troops, who.
should have been marching to ward Petersburg;
was unaccountable, It is since explained by
the fact that orders issued to the troops in our
front to mare to Petersburg upon the appear
ance of Lougstreet's .corps from above were
misunderstood, and that instead' of waiting
the arrival of the corps, they left for Peters
burg early in the morning, leaving their pick
ets out to deceive us. This has proved a dear
mistake to them, inasmuch as Gen.. Weitzel,
taking advantage of the absence of the rebels,
proceeded to exercise his engineering skill
upon their works. These works were of a de
lightfully irregular character, each man having
a rifle-pit and bomb-proof on his own account.
These were tarried to the best account _possi
ble by Gen. -Neitzel, The slashiugs and ob
structions of the rebels were destroyed, the
redoubts made to "right about face," and the
general appearance of the line so altered ak to
look like one of our defensive lines.
Meanwhile, as Generals Terry and Foster
pushed on np the turnpike they encountered
the advance of Lee's army, Pickett's diviiion
of Longstreet's corps. Tney were marching
along in the most careless sort of manner, un
conscious of the evacuation and confident of
being within their own lines, when our skir
mish linei letting the column come well up,
opened a deadly fire upon them. This was
followed by an attack, and the advance of
Lee's —army -was thus suddenly cheCked.—
Meanwhile orders came from General Grant,
whose headiivarters are at City Point, for
General Sutler to withdraw his force, as Lee's
whole army was about advancing. This was
skillfully done, as the rebels had notrecoverod
from the shock occasioned by their surprise.
lied General Butler had sufficient force to at
tack Pickett's division the whole force might
have been captured. As it was, the rebels did
not foliow up our withdrawing troops closely.
Ini3stablishing our picket line more in advance
of its former position, Gen. Butler disposed.
his troops to meet any assault which might be
made upon him. Meanwhile, the 6th Corps
was reported in sight, and it is anticipated
that they will be here and in position to-night,
As I close, a battery of SO-pound Parrotts has
opened on,cur rightto shell the turnpike and
railroad during the night.
Tna Richmond Whig of the 15th reports that
Lieut. Bishop. Pnli.
fight at Atlanta.
June 16, 1864, 4 P. m. —The rebels having
come up in some force on our right, are mak
ing - en assault on our line at that point. The
firing is quite brisk, and we await intelligence
frour Gen. Terry. The veterans of the 6th
Corps are marching by Headquarters. Anoth
er wing •to .our tines, and we shall soon be
enabled to assume the offensive,
Later—The news from the front is that the
rebels failed to drivoilioctr piLket line. They
are evidently toJled es to the movements of
Grant, and in r‘i k uion to the force at this
point.
111 7 FA DDEIVS NI A 111 - 4 , 1.1; h A RD.
ouRNEtt tue STREETS,
thaftsuarg, fu.
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THE undersigned naviug opened a Marble
Yard ha tide city, beg leave ca inform their triehde
and the public IA general, that tae are prepared tofur
tu&
MARBLE WORK, OF EVERYY DESCRIPTION
& SUCH - w 8
Monuments,
`Tomb's,
'head Stories'
And House Work in Idarbld and:lA-own Stone.
Gage nen mg and we Will guarantee iatieraction,
DV kW /31N dr , (lo.
N. B.—Lettering neatly ,one ittEnglish or. Berniert.
ViORN, FINE, INDEED:
MO out fine Mut ostensive stock , of Photo
graph Album- and Pheulgraph Card Pictures, we
have added a BEAU CIFUL ENVELOPE tor the reception
of curd pictures They- inust be seen and mace admired.
sa-rhoto g rapjurrs supplied at the very, lowest whole
sale prima, and Utah card pilawd upon teetafor SI 55 per
thousaid t wholesale aid r,vai. at
may:kt ' SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE.
COLUMBIA. ROUSE.
"" - -• ' CAPE •MA Y.
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THIS hotel will be opened June 15th. The
house has been put in ttinruagh repair, and nearly
two hundred new and greatly 'improved BATH 'HOUSE',
will be ready for the acconiinodation of
,guests..
Its capacity and each department will be equal, if not
euperior, to any Hotel upon CiDE ISLAND. '
Birgfie Band has been secured for the season.
Address GEO. J. BOLTON„
Proprietor,
CAinlarani, N.
J. H. DENNISON,
Merchant's Hotel, Philada.
Or,
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and Electropathic physicians, respectfully offer
tnerrprotessiOnal services in ail the various branches of
the profession, for the treatment of all acute and chronic
tams of disease.
The remedial means they employ in the treatment of
disease consist of 11a,, , netisin, Galvanism, Eleetro.lifagnet
lem, the Swedish method of Locallz. d movement cure, a
few Eclectic medicines when deemed necessary, and in
,act all the natural curative meats that may sueeesslully
be brought to bear upon the disease.
They nu not wish to be understood as arrogating to
thrmeeives any superiority of professional skill, but they
believe the remedies they employ in the treatnigpt of dis
ease far superiur to those generally employed by ysiciass,
in.= the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the
laws governing and controlling the human system. 'lb
this, and the fact that they coudne themselves to no par
ticelar pathy or system, they attribute their success I
controlling disease.
The principal agent they employ to the treatment of
disease, earnely Mont; icily, Is an agent wonderfal in its
pnenurnelittuand powerful inks effects for good or ill. It
is tui ever present, ell-porvnittig principle, governing all
duet; from rolling worlds down to the invisible particles
gaaseuus matter. We see lent the debuting's flash and
near the nitunfostatioun of its power in the muttering
thunder. It is the cause of all decounxeitiun, recompo
sitlim and translermattim. It excites all motion. It is the
exciting entoe of life, growth, decay and death It
'mused secretion, excretion, digestion. It lays hold of the
crude feed lb the statuaidi, converts It into a state ul
transmutes It into arterial blood, and sonde it'on rte
important ollicu of supply in, nutriment au:cording to the
necessities of the body. It is the nerve vital fluid; the
great agent thruugh which the mind acts upon the bodys
It is the cause of all causes sac •pt the drat great cause.
the Lamm Mind which L.-rented it and brought It Into u- e
These may appear die mere assertions, but they as.
facts admanug of strong and irresistible proof. 18 it then;
to be woutlered at that an agent so wonderful lb' its phe.
=men*, so powerful in its manifestatioos and so Intimate
ly coianeeteti with all the operations of the huinan eye.
teen, should be alinCint absolute iu its power of, coutrolling .
disease? t certainly not.: It is a natural sequence and
follows as surely as day follows night.
Among the diaL•eses which are found to yled readily to
Electricity, in conjunction with proper adjunct - treatment,
may be mentioned the following; incipient, Consumption,
yiraiyals, , Hysteric and other ' Convulsions';
Neuralgia, in Its worst forms, Rhuerriatism,lnflammatmy
and chronic; all diaiiitses of the uervous system; I ,yspep
:.ia cured iu a few treatments; all diseases of the urinary
and genital organs; Female Diseases, Asthma, ; Pges and
Prolapses Ani; Amanrosis and all kindred aft ections'ef
the e; AtifeinS, : 4 tridialteB, an skip diseases; /fie.
Persons calling , will be told whether they can he berm.
clued and no ease taken whore some relief cannot - be .af
forded.: florisultation free. Moe. South Second street,
oe.ow Cheatuut, Harrisburg, Pa, ' Office hours from 8 to
12 A. 2L 1 to 5 and Tto9e. se.
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111H,TON ctoultEß.
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J U LIUS ROSEDIDA LEI
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MAUFACTURER AND IMPO,sTER OF
OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND PEILOSOPH
,CAL INSTRUMENTS,
No. 25 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEAR WALNUT
HARRISBURG, PA.
The following instruments will be forwarded, free, to
any adiress, on receipt of the price ;
Insect Microscope; for examining all kinds of
in-
Sects, flowers, or plants.. $1 00
Seed Microscope; f.,r examining seeds, insects, '
minerals, Sm. 2 00
Rosendale's Stadent's Microscope; power 50, 150,
and 250 diameters. A beautiful instrument for
general microscopical analysis, packed in a neat • -
box - ... . 1000
Mlle Telescope; to sic at a distance of two or Ulm°
miles; can be attadhed to any rifle. ' 5 00
Stereoscopee; a new and improvodinstrument.... 225
Do. with twelve piotnres 5 00
Spectacles of the highest refractive powor to strength
en and preserve the eyesight, with a large assortment of
Opera and Field Glasses, Barometers, Thormemoters,
Magnets, Drawing Instruments, &c.
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tfho.
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Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
rrIOUCHING at la jEENSTONITN, (Cork Har .
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Leaded to sail as follows: . •
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FIRST CABIN $BO 001 STEERAGE $3O 00
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Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremen, Roller •
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Far& from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, ifs,'
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TI.R. JOAN` LYON'S
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FRENCH PER101:116,4,11 DROPS,
FEMALE IM3ftILAMMI
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Aro the only known remedy flit will allaceistully and ,
Invariably restore and regulate thefenialesyStem, remov
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LION'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Axe a fluid preparation, the.only true One orate kind ever
discovered in this countryonnt acts directly on the parts
affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them as
they work through sympathy, but not at all direct and
positive. •
Are you suffering from a conattmt anxiety fir the rega :
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Give yourself no uneasinesnifor Lyon's Perlodioal Drape,
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labor and dangero7inerease,t • • -
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
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MEDICAL.
JOHNBON,
BALTIMORE
P_
LOCK HOSPITAL,
HAS discovered the most certain, speeds
and ellectual reraedien in tho world /or
DISEASES OF EITPRIIDENCE.
RELIEF Eq . SIX TO TWELVE HOURS.
NO MERCURY OR NOMOUS DRUM.
A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One
t to Two Day*
Weakness of the Back, Arection.s of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De
bUity, Nervommess, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spints,
Contusion of Ideas, Palpihttion of the Heart,
Trembiltigs, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Bead, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections or the laver
Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary . Habits of Youth--those secret
aml'solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the
song of Syrene to the Mariners of Ulyssed, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&e., impossible.
YOUNG MEN
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice,
,that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
AD an untimely grave thousands of Young Alen 'of the
most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwLse have entranced likening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to eczasT the bring lyre, may
mil with full confidence.
IttUtRIA.GE.
Married percons, or YOunif Men ountemplath3g marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility , defor
mities, ka, spoedily surest. '
He who plaCem himself under the care of Dr.: J. may re!
ligiously. confide In fin honor , as a gentleman, and coati-
dentlY rely upon his skill as a Physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
mmedlately cared, and Hill vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which rendersilfe mlselable
and iffaffifigelfimossitile—lS the pensky paid by the vic
tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt
to commit excesses from not being aware of . the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. ,l, ow,, who that under..
stands the subject will pretend , to think that the power d
emarcation is lost sooner by those falling Into improper
habits then by the .prudent. BOsidea being deprived the
,pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and do.
atiuCtive symptoms to both body and mind onset
The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental
rundtionS weakened, loss Of procreative power, nervous
Irritability, dyspepea, palpitation of the heart, indigestion;
constitutional debility , a wasting of the frame, cough, con
sumption, decay and death.
Drri a Xo. 7, Serbia FIIEDEEIOX STEM;
Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few doors
fromlbe corner: Fail not to observe name and number.
lettere mast be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas Rang in his otileo. •
DR. JOHNSON,
Member of the 'loyal College of Surgeons, London, grad
aatafroin one of the most eminent colleges in the United
States, - and the greater part of whoie life has been spent
in the hospitals -.of London, Pam's, Philadelphia and else•
where, bus effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known • many troubled with ringing in the
head and ears when asleep, great nervousness ,, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes •w}th derangement of mind
Were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
These aro some of the sad and melancholy effects lira
dosed by early habits of youth, via : weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of.sight, loss of
muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia., ner
roils irritability, symptoms of consumption, .to.
MNNTALLY. —The fearful effects on the mind . are much
to be dreaded—loss of memory, confusion of ideas, de
pression of spirts, evil forebodings, aversion to society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, so„some,of
the evils produced.
YOUNG MEND
Who have injured • themselvm by a certain practice in
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at sciatica, the effects of which' are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage ,njos Bible, and destroys both mind and body,
stakildt m modiately.
Whata t hat a young man, the &meet his country,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched fioin ail
proipects and enjoyments of life, by the conaccmence of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Sad:twists:is sttara,,,t.usara coaism•
plating
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MARRIAGE,
Reflect theta sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promoteconnutilalhappiness. Indeed, with.
out these, the journey through life becomes a weary pil
,grimago; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the
melancholy -refection that-the happiness of another .be
comes blighted with oar Own. .•
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misgdided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds he has imbibed the seeds. of this painful disease,
too often happens that an illtlmed souse of shame or the
dread or discovery deters him frOth applying to those who
Rom education and respectability, can alone befriend him
Re falls into the hands of ignorant.and designing pretend
are, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub
stance, Veep him trilling month after month, or as louses
the smallest fee can be obtained, and io despair leave bite
with.rained health to sigh.over.hisgallingdisappolntmesty
or, tiy,the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
renatitutionalsympt s, softhisterriblediseese,suchasafreo
dons of the Head, Throat, Mose, Skin, etc., progressins
with frightful rapidity till death- puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings by sending him to that undiscoiered
country from whenenno tyrsl.o . returns.
DTDORSENCENT OF THE PRESS.
•
, The inany,thousittaa caredol this institution 'year after
year, and the aumeroaa, important surgical - aperatiom
performed by Qr. Jobusolksvitneased by the reporters of
the ,Sun, °tipper, and buoy Other papera, talkee of whiel..
have appeared 'again and again before the public, besides
t his standing as a gentleman of character and respoaai
ranty,.is a . suttlaleat guarantee to the afflicted. •
SKIN DLSEASES . S t PEEDDLY CURED.
NW* No. 7 SouilvFried . rick Sireat.
ap26-4ly
‘.THERE IS-NO SIYOU WORD AS FAIL.
.
tiriARRANTS . COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
CUBEBS AffD COPAIBA.
.•
preparation la' partioularly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION acid the PUBLIC:for the prompt
and certain cure of :DISEASES OF THE BLADDES, RID
NEYS, URINARY ORGANS, CM • •
It may.be relled'on as the best tnode for the admit:tiara
tion of these remedial in the large class of diseases of both
sues, to which they are applicable. It never interferes
with the digestion, ail hY im.oohcestration, the dose le
moth reduced. :
N B.—Purchase are advised to asl for TARRANT'S
"CONFOUND EXTRACT OF CURERS AND COP,4IRA,,
and take nothing else, as Imitations and Worthleas prepa.
MOMS, antler similar names, arein the triargee. Price
$1 OR Sent by express on receipt of priCe: Matinfac
`tired only by TARRANT & CO. No. 218 Greenwich
street; corner of Warren.street, New York; • and for rale -
Thindoists pens. al l l 4 act:SS-MT
For, RlllO by S. A. BUMBLE & BRO., and by Druggists
generally.
N'CIaNTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
:. HIS INVALUABLE SYfitrn which is en
tirely in its wiedposition has been eat.
played with wonderfuleueeeSs for many yhilus in theoure
of diseases for the MR PASSAGES and LUNGS. Forany
aim of the disease, Such as. GOUGE, TICKLING of `the
VEMOAT,SPMING OF SLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATEILVG.
110ARSECMS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS,
use will be attended with the happiest results. It is one
Of the best and safest medicines _ tor abler= of BRON
ADD, and CONSU3IPTION . . No kiodanum or prepara
tion of Opium in any shwpo *tilde syrup.
• PRICE $1.09 PER BOTTLE.
For gale at BERGNER'S Choao Book . Floret.
• DR. B. 111. (lILDEA
DENTIST,
IDpr i SPECTFULLY, informs the citizens of
it Harrisburg-and vicinity that he has removed his cif
tibe Prom,Market street, to Third street, nest door to the
Patriott and union office, where ha is prepared to aocom
modatii all who may desire his professional services
aprt4
HAvAN A CITZ:AI , TGES„ rA43eiVed et
SBISLER & FRAZER,
rirf2.o. {successors to Win, Dock , jr. &
--
um, T,FS I I'IIaKLES I—By the Barrel,
1 - • Half Barrel, Jar or Dozen, at
"so ERIELER SZ MAZERS,
(StmeeasorsJr.,to Wm Dock. Jr & Cc)
• ' •
,fl XES ORANGES, selected:tkpin
tam° s and the most. sakilor 'ever btnngll,
• lug.. waived and for , ad!'n
to ttvs inarkfit at thts.
-Be4lBo
.4
7; SHLSLER FRAZE;
accau or to Wm. Dock, jr., &
•
1-I.A_ILR()A DS.
Perilisylvailia Rail Road I
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SPRING TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
F.R051 PHI .A DEDELPHIA.
MONDAY, May 16th, 1864,
THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har
risburg and Philadelphia an follows:
EASTWARD.
Tnnotioa EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.46 a. al. and arrives at West Philadelphia at &fib a. it.
FAST UNE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 d a.., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.30
ors take breakfast at Lancaster.
P Sir NT JOY ACCOMMODATION, Leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 a. s., connects. at Lancaster with Lancaster !MOM
rpndaiion train, and and"arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.213 r.
OuLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Ehnen
burg at Ir. 20 r. ; Columbia L. 615 P. 21, and arrives at
taa,aster 2.30 P. it. ; connecting with Fast Mail east at
Lancaster flat PailadelphA, and arrives at West PhiJadel
phia at 5.35 nni..
:LAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at t2O P. X j Lancaster
at 2.47 Pat. , and arrives at Wast•Philidelphla at 5.30 P.
RARRIntiHRG AUX/SiIIuDATION TRAIN, via Cotum.
Dia, leaves Harrisburg at 6.25 P. M., mid arrives at West
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. N.
WESTWARD.
BALTIAIORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.10 6_ 144 At 7.35 A. Y., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburgat 12.30 P. 11.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harriabruy,
daily at 3.10 - Altoona at &211-4..- at., tate bitatkfast,
and arrives at Pitisburg at 1..00 r.
31A11. TRAIN . leaves Harnsburg at 1.30 Altoona
as 7.16 v. sc., taketsupper, and artisan atfittaburgat 1139
AL N.
eaSP LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.50'r, ar, ; Altoona at
8.35 e. ht., take :supper, and arrives at. Pittsburg at. LOO
IL
stuUNP JOY ACOGILKODATION learce Lancaster at
RAO r...;arrives at itarrtsburg at IL IC A
'HARRISBURG .AOGOMMODATIoN TRAIN leaves West
Philadelphia at 2,45 and arrives at Ilanisburg at 8.10
"MOUNT Jar ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lao:was
ter at 8.25 r. at COODOCting there with Harrisburg' Aceoln
niedauon West, (eaves Mount Joy at 7.90 P. te.lind arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.20 e. St.
SAMUEL D..YOUNO,
Supt. Middle Mu Petin'a R. R.
Ylarrtsbutr- May ii. 1864.-daf
Northern Central Railway
SIISTWEit. TIME. TABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND FROM
BALTIWORE
WASHINGTON CITY
Connections made with Dukes onPenisylvarnaliallroad„
to and froth Pittsburg and the'Tirest.
TREE TRAMS DAILY to and from . the North and
Wort Bunch • Su.squehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York.
Nalter MONDAY., MAY 16th, 1864,
O
~ the — Passenger Trains or the Northam Zenirid
Railway will arrive 'tat and depart from tarrirnarg and
,
Baltimore astollows, rim- • -
SOUTHWARD.
TRAIN leavea Sunbury daily (except
Sumlay)......
- " leaves Earrisburg L2O r. Y.
114 arrives at Baltimore 5:40 r. x.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except •
-'l3inday) , 11.46 r.
!Myles Harrisburg • (excep n t — -
Monday) 150 A. St.
" arrives at Baltimore daily .
(except. liton day)._ . 7.00
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, leaves Mar-
SIJNBCDIr. ACCOMMODATION. leaves Sus
- bury 'dally' (except Sun
. Asp') at 7.30 A. is
NORTSWA.B.D.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) • . PIO A. w.
leaves Harrialat,m 1.35 r. a.
arrives at Sunbury 4.95 r.a.
EXPRRSS TRAIN leaveS Baltimore daily...—. 0.30 Y. at.
" arrives at Harrisburg:.:.:.. L5O A. m.
- ,leavesdlarrisburg daily I(eis
eept Monday) * 3.16 A. a.
_ , arrives atßunbury .. .... 5.53 A. a.
HABILISBDRO ACCOMMODATION . leaves Bal-
Umore daily (exoept" Sun- .
day) 3.00 P. M.
" arrives at Harrisburg. 7 50 y. N.
SUMBtRY AECOMMODATION leaves Harris
, burg dolly (except Sunday)
at 400 P. H,
For further Informatitinlipply at the Once, m Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot. , N..„ DuBARRY,
Rarrishurs.:ltay 16,1854 -iltf Gen. Saps.
• Philadelphia anti :_Erie.
Road. • .
'rpEcis great line traverses the Northern and
partlawesi counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie,.(nr.Lalie Erie,- '
It has been leased by the pRNNEITLVAICIA RAILROAD COR N
iteirvi and under their auspices is being rapidly opened
throughuat its entire length:' - . 1 -! • -
now in use for. Passenger, uld Frelpt beelines:a
rrem:ltiftitseureto - Mary's (216 miles) on the gaei e m -
Ui
and tram 6hehield,- to Erie (73 miles) on - the
Western
viut OF PASSENGER' TRAINS AT HARM:MIDI
Leave Eastward.
Mail 'train
EntressTrain
.. .Lortvo Northward.
"Mall
Exp qtaafrrataL;
Cais run ihrough,ghtmer causes. both ems on- these
mint between - Philadelphia and Locy. , Haven, and be.
tweet] Baltimore and Lock.:Haven.
Elegitrit Sleeping dare on, Etyiress trains both ways be
tween Williainaport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and
Philadelphia.
For ; information respecting Passenger business apply at
the Si E„ Corner "11.1 th. and Market streets.
And for Freight buzirieettof the„Couipany's Agents:
S. 8.. Megaton, Jr., corner E3th,,artd , : Market streets,
Philadelphia
-J. W. :Reynolda, Erie.
J. K Brill, Agem.N.. C. MIL; Baltimore.
M. HOUSTON, -.
• " " (knei ;vizi; PAW . a.
LEWIS L." HOUPT,
W Parrk -
'
tered Ticket Agent liars.'
4.P.
nay2o .
general manager. Wutiamspart.
NEW .Al* LINE ROUTE.
TIUtEE TRAINS DAILY! TO NEW 'YOWL
AND ' •
PHILADELPHIA.
•
AND AFTER MONDAY, Novembe r Wlf3th, 1863, the Passenger Trains will leave the Phila
delphia and. Reading ; Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for
New YOrk and lfniladelph3vaS•follow; via: •
• _
• EA.B.'I'WAR.D. •
EXPRMI - c LINE hic,yefk auvisharg at 6.30 ; on ar
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the
West, *riving in New York. at 1.45 A. a. A sieeping• car
is attached to the train through from Pittatiarg without
MALL TRAIN leaves llaniabluz at,8.00 A. .ifiThring
in New,York. at &SO P. m a mid 'Philadelphia at 1.60 r.
FAST LINE leavoinirrisburp, at 2.00 P. arriving In
Sew York at 10.20 . P 31., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P. M.
WESTWARD
FAST LlNE:leavto New York at 6.00£ x., and Phlls
deli)his at alb A. as, arriving at Harrisburg at 1.16 P. as
%MAIL
TRAIN leaves-Sew York at, 41,00 noon, and
p,Whaterohia at 3;30 P. 'as, arriving atHarrisiburg at 8.20
P. IL
EXPRESS -TRAIN leavek New,,Yorkl at 7.00-r. a. , ar ,
riving ai Rawistnirg too A: is, apci connecting with the .
Pennayiyania * :Expreen Train tor. Pit targ. A Weeping car
is also attached to this train
- Conteetionsixe made - at Na:Milbrirg with trains on the
agia Nonhern;Centnal and; Cumbniendvilley"
'weir:tad% and at Reading. for PhdadeJgdda,
Wilke., "Allentowh, Easton, &h.
- checked_ through. Fare between' New •York
drr.;_ss la, .; between Earrisburg and Phifisdid ,
rpieseellW 86 ih.! , ./10:1NIA iu No. 2.
For tickets or other ;ion apply to.
J: 7. CLIMB,
n03.4-dif General Agent, Rainiabung,
CUMBERLA.ND VALLEY-
FRANKL I N
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after lion
day, April 4th, 1864, Passenger Wilma- will r'an
daily, as follows, (Sundays eaceptedt)
FOR CIEA.MEL'ICSBURG AtVD H.t88181111720
Lev Hagembown..
" Greco:Ai-We
/ Arrive at
Chambersburg,
Lease at
Leave Shippensourg
" biewrilte
A. M.
Carlisle .
... 666 mio 2_441
" Mechanicsburg ... 02s 10 42 8.10
Arrive at Harrisburg ' - 0.36 /116 3.40
fOR CRAMBEASBURG AND HAGERSTOWN;
..n_ P. At. p. x
Leave Harrisburg ..- 806 132 420
" Mechanicsburg • 8.47 2.16 4.40.
" Carlisle9.27 2.56 65
" Newville 10.5 3,29 -.
" Nhippensburg 10.33 4.00
Arrive at 11.00 4.30
Charabersburg I Leave at 11.10 440
Leave Greecastle .11.55 6.30
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.36 CIO
/fa- Making Gorse oenn,ectiorus as Harrisburg with i.Tair.
for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg i ar.a with
rains for all points Wen.
jasiy-The Train leaving Iburialnirg at 4.20, P. a., rime
only as far es Carlisle. 0. N. LULL Beg
R. R. Office, Chanibersburg, Aprll 4,1104-1 y
READING .RAILROAD,
SU MMER ARRANGEDIrri T.
G REAT
TRUNK. LINE FROM TBE
'MATH and Northwest for Phitadelphia,New York,
Sanding, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentotin, Emden, he...,gc.
Trains Imre Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate riatices, at 6.00-
a. at., and 2.00 r. K.
New York Express k-nves Elarrieberg at 6.30 L a.,
arriving at Now York at L 43 the same day.
A special Accommodation Passenger train leaves Road
lig at 7.15 L s., and returns from Harrisburg at r. a.
Pares born Harrisburg: To New York, $5 lb; to Phase
dolphia $3 36 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave :New York at 6a. at low.a, and 7
p. x.. Witinburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2 a. N.)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 lb s. a., and 3.30 e. a.
Bleeping ears in the New Tors I.2r.press Treentylrengh
to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the Catawissa Itahroed [cove Tamaqua
at 8.60 ' and 2.10 r. for Philadelphia, l.taw York.
and all way points.
• Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 a. M., and 2.30 r. for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger trail,. ieaves Reading at
0.00.. a., and returns from Philadelphia at 6.00 P.
sir All the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted.
Sunday train leaves Potteville at 7.30 A. It., ark Phil
adelphia at 3.15 P. L
GOMlnntatien, Mileage, Seastou and cersion tickets at
reduced minx to and from all roma.
80 pounds baggage allowed to each person.
May; 1864-'.-4.t&wtf
Maui Dlstycracri
Applicable to all
useful Arts.
A new thing.
its Gmbh:llll%n
Boot and Shoe Man
. urecuirers.
Jeweiere.
Itlla a lliaid.
Rera=bcr
..... „LW, P. IL
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jelnAly
TELEGRAPH
Steani Job Printing-
ESTABLISIDIENT,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT.
HAITING recently added to our jobbing
Department a large amount of new type ,
uew fast steam presses of the most Improved autchOary,
and other material, we are now prepared to execute at
short notice, and in the most approved style,
ALL ICLICDS OF MILITARY BLANES,
LETTER SHEET IihIADLNRL‘
ClRcuLaus,
BILL RRAyro,.
SUSI Nlla CARDS,
posnag
col RAILROAD RUM,
_ _ o ne or lo:".'ren y
PROGltal.eAma,
BILLS OP LADING,
PROMISSORY NOM,
LEGAL BLANK
OF ALL DpSCRIPTIONS3,
PLAIN OR ORNAIIIENT.CI,
clefers, teen%distance attended to pront1: 1 117-
marlOdatitt
DILA.GNOLIA BA' AIL
%OILS is the most delightful and extraura
nary article ever discovered , changes tne Sur
bunt and Face and liands to a Plaiy, satin texture et
mvislung beauty, imparting the r garble panty of youth,
and 01 . &gangue visvoo. "'CO so. inviting in the city belle
Or faShiol.4, removes tan, fr & Ale &
piniples t and rough_
mese, the skin, leaving the a p imi ,,,?"l o ,
rept audio:moth. It wan/iris no atat .. ri a titittrio .7 . ,7r t ;
akin. Patronized by .4tfivants and Ctp era atng ,„ ht
Outti every lady should have. Sou/ Whole and re
taii,by" ' 8. A. KUNKEL SSRU,,
US Market street, Baoshusg.,_
. ,
AINE - - ROMANO SHERRY. imported : '
td
sit. Warranted the name dherry . Wine in this
akuittryz For ante az attinzu az•FßairA
rrltricht- ~ - • ( anerpFrann2 to Wrn. I , nele, It .t-tie I -
excelsior hams, of this bed-
Ar lath3l.4l.llt 6" "ring JUe& teteived sower axle by
SUM ER & FRAM,
decls (succcatots to Wm. Dock, in, 4 MO
RA I 1...1t1/A
UM
General Superintendent
Useful and Valuable
Discovery.
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
la or more general praidivei utility
lama any invention now betore Ills
'Kibbe. It has men thoroughly tamed
dazing the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
S'TIPESIOR TO ANY
Adhesive rtepimdions known,.
Resin's larammix Caesar la a new
thin& and the result of yearn df
study; its combination is on
Scientific Principles,
And ender no eircommances or
change of tetoperature, will It be
come comtpt or omit any caftenilve
•
BOOT - AND SWOP.
klanufacWiren, using Machines, wily
dnd it the btmt article known ar
Cementing for the Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected by law
change of temperature.
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been prove/.
ft is Especial( imaged to Loehr
And we as an especial am'
tau It sacks Patches to Bony - .a .
shoes sufficiently Mon without
stitching.
It lather
LIQiIITs
GEM.EII2
Extant that is sore t)itrig for mend
ing
YornitairS,
troq.cery,
Mys t _
Mnne,
Lamy.
And articles of Household e
RE.Y.E/3SUt
Hourosea tasoLuatit CRelaniT
Is In a !kind tom and as easily. ata
plied as paste.
Insounas ClinEnT
in_ointinie in wax - o- oil.
liasea's Cinanort
Adheres oily Irtibstancee.
MAY or e
Manir4. •
SUPPated In ?
StO I.olf
PacPackagesf mut 2 OUnCe
MILTON BROS. & CO.,
Proprier.ott.
Providence, 4„
LAIWe 4*. ItitarrENlB.-
HARRISBURG, FL
JOB WORK
a.. A. ir. is
7.00 ta
7417 84D
8.13 t
4..40 12.45
%OD L 2
9.88 too