TELEGRAPH IB FCBLIBILM 3101i2MCG AND EVENING, u ' 4 . GEORGE BERGNER. .4TICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SLNGLE StakCRIPTION ji;;;T:AILY TELEusern Vs served to subscribers in the at o cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be _; ; arced $4 00 in advance. Those person: who neglectto lu advance will be charged $6 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPII. ras TELFasicarel Is also publlsbed weekly, acid Is tbruished. subscribers at the tbllowiug casb rates: ?;ale copies, weekly.— • ;tree envies to one P 032 Office :en conies to one Post Office., aLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR DISCOVERED. AT LAST Cherokee Remedy, . AND CHEROKEE INJECTION! t ;,,:iPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES. GEIEROKEES REMEDY, thegrcat /radian Diuretic, ..!:res al diseases of t9u , urinary organs, such as rnoonti ranee of elle Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Affava ,Latitti of tha Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Crawl. Gied, Gonnorhea, and is especially recommended those cases of Fluor elbus (or Whites in females) .where the ohl nauseous medicines have failed. gr It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dor- , only h -, ing from one to two teaspoonfuls three times rt day: tlir It is diuretic and alterative In RS action; purifying sad c.caushez, the blood, causing :it to ilow in all of Its arigivA purity and vigor; COM removing from the system pernicious causes which have induced disease. ell KRoKEE INJECITON is latetidedas an ally or assist the CHEROKEE RKIIEDY and should be used in Conic act:on with that medicine in all cases of Oonorrhea, Eider Albus or Whites • Its erects are heading, tfai i iitp and demulcent; removing, all scalding, heat, cbr.rdee and pain, instead of the burning and almost .un er,darable rain that is experienced with nearly all the ,heap quack Injections. By the use of -the. CHEROKEE 'REMEDY and INJECTION---the two medicinesat the same vire--;111 improper discharges are removed, and the weak enod organs are speedily restored to full vigor and ga-Fur full particulars, get our pamphlet from any rug More in the country„ or write tie, and we will mail any address, a full treatise. tn.. Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY. $2 per bottle, .or .ree bottles for $5. • tf..,.1 rice CHEROKEE 11 , 73ECTION, $2 per bottle, or lottles i for $5. to.i.Sent by oxpress to any address on receipt of as, sold by all druggists everywhere. DR. AV. P.. 3IERIVIN ik CO., Sole Proprietors, marle-eodly No. 59 Liberty. street, New• York CHEROKEE - CURE 'THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE Coiutomm) FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.. An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseasia caused by sell gait:dim; such as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitudel Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Obi Age Weak Nem:s', Diftculty of Breathing, trembling, Wake , nest, Eruptions' on the Fare, Pule .1 - CA4I44(O=C; Cor-sumption, and all the Direful complaints caused by de , yarting from the path of nature. igirThis meilicine is a simple vegetable extract, andone a which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many yeais, and with' thousands treated, it has 'not hided In a single instance. Its curative powess have been . sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case: ETo those who have trifled with their constlitdloii;* . unlit they think ihenxsolvee beyond the reach , of medical w would say, Despair not / theCHELROKBE CUttIV.V4II rcstoro you to health and vigor, and after Mt tindok don tors hove failed I ' 4y-Fo: furl] particulars, got a;Circular from any Vrig . :lire in the country, or write the Proprietor, who Will odd free to any one defining the same, a full treatise in fisuiptilet form. ; /Er tric.:s $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and efirwardod by caprees to all parts of the world. . by all respectable druggists everrrhere.. " • DR. W. R. KERWIN As CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, marlo way No: 59 Liberty street, New York.. FINE 14 tvu 0R S . Shissler & Frazer, .(Sitomt3ilors toW - m. Dpck, Jr., & Ca) nEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GROG-R -AJ filbS - - opposite the Court House, have on bandanna eekction of BRANDIES of diflerent vintages. PLTE AND COMMON IFLYES, - • • - Of Every Deseriptiew. WMSKYS. - - CALD BOURBON, MONONGAHELA FINE 'Faso ANDscorea whisk-ye. The best over brought to this market . L D WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR, ' And the celebrated. CHESTNUT GROVE - WHISKY. CHAMPAGNE WINES. IS - LOSS JOILANNESBLIEG, CLARET . SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES. - LONDON BROWN STOUT. iii MERRY, PLANTATION, IGN"AM TONIC Bl' ERS With a complete stock of ' ENGLISH AND AIWERICA_N And Condiments of every description now in the market, end at THE LOWEST RATES. MOTH POWl3§Eli, GM PERFUMING LINEN AND PREVENTING MOTH' rpirts POWD.EIta Compound of valuable articles foi the dwtruction of insects-41istributed among or dusted over Furs, Woolens, Carpets, pecked away 'for 'summer, will effectually prevent being also a delightflil, dliinsablo perfume it will itn prcznate clothing, &c., with a lasting and pleasant odor. finest fabric cannot be injured by its use. Prepared and sold tit SELLER'S • Dreg and Fancy' Goods Stem, NO: 01 Market street. uP23 - A. P. TEUPSER, TEACHER OF MUSIC firms AT WARD'S IrOSIC STORE, 3; 'IV Third Stmt.. • Residence: Third street, above North. 4116-tf LSITDIG, WEDDMG; ThrviTAVON V AHD aT HONE CARDS.—By a Special arrangement With one of the'best'etigrareng in the country, _Garda of any desexipnon will be executed In the highest style `of urt„ ounformable with the latest fashion, and supplied promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the station. els in New York la Philadelphia. For samples and prices mil at BMW:NW:I3I3OOK NOEL& inch. T OTB for sale on the corner of Third- and Brnad streets. :Enquired ynd, C. Moral/DEN. /.. t - I"rt P 1 ,4 - 1 4 ) ocr 4 s off '1 $1 GO 400 .10 00 Bit GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL: ISZZMIZ THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES," “IiELIMBOILD 9 S 99 GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ SEMIBOLD EXTBACT "BrICHI1;" HELMBOLD-EITRART SARSAPARILLA, BELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WARM TIELMBOLD9S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HI6HIY .CONC-ENTRATED" FLU4D, EXTRACT' BUCRU, IPo rrwE SPE:CLOD, imam-sr = BLADDER, UDNE'ES.• GRAVEL AND. DROPSICAL S'WELLINCIS. • 1 ig iliedicine increases the power of Di ation. and eatoites the:AWO3B g, 45'4 into healthy action, by which !fa ArATERY or, CALCEROUS deposi tions, and all' lINITATCRAL , t )IINIiiiRGEIitiOTTS are .re duced, esiwell as.pain and indaniaiation, and'-bi good 'Tot. ALEN, WOMEN or OEfILDREN. HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BIJOU, FOA' Yn!ViVEPSEB Arising from Exoesies, of Dloqicatlon, Itbuiy In 'disorttioti or Apuset LTTENOED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS. Imilspost to Exertion, Dryness of the. Skin, Loss:of mazy, - Loss of Power, Weak Ne - ea, • - Difficulty of Breathing, Horror of Orsease, ' Trembling, . . Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness, Universal Vassitude' of the Pain in the Back, Muroulix Syistem„ rushing of, the WHIP; Deplane% ' - Eruption§ onn the rime, ' ":" • Counter:lace; - .These isgmptoms, if allowed to go on, which this wed& eine hivariably removes,. aoon.follow IhII?OTENOY. FATUITY, EPYLEFTIO In one.of rhlch the.palient may expire. Who can say that ilfey are not, frequently followed by those "direful 4 10 .eliseN" 1 • - nid,sxriv AND coNst:w'rioN • !deny are aware of the - mink thhlr teakerldie; bud 'node' will confess. The records of the leihne asylums tad fholliehOMhply deatlus by Criosamption,:bear ample -wit nerse'hrthe truth of the , . TRE.CQNSTITIITION,_ .01• ICE AFFECTNE, , WITH ORGANIC WRARNESS, iteikitiree the ea of Medicine tO'strengthen and insider:eat Ifs , iitenl, tettich itelmbold , e.Eitsect:Beeltu invariably A, trial will ainvinee the.most ekeptical. • FEIkiATY.S . -FEM - kr,ES-FE!LAI.ES, 011 OR ;YOUNG, SINGLE, .R.ARRIRD, OR COMBO& PLATING 2afiltßl.44.GE In many, affections pecuEar telemales the. Extract Ba ohu n 4e4Willisd t* any. other remedy, as in Chloomis or Retention,lrreguMrily, Peinfiiineaa, or suppression of the custoruarrEvacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of th e Uterus, Letacorrhea.cir Whites;Sterility, and for ell cool. plaints: incident-to the se; whether arising from Indiscre tion, Habits qf Dissipation or In the. - i4?-CLIZO - Oit CHANGE OF L IFL NO FAMILY BIEGOLD BE wniiOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Bincases. itELMBIZiLIYiii:ATRACT BIJOHTS, Gores Secret Diseases in all their stages; at little expense; little or no change in diet; no inconvenience and no expe ller& - It causes frequent desire,' ana gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions; • preventing and curing Strictures of the. Urethra, allaying pain-and inflam mation, so frequent In this class of Wise , ree, and exnelling ' Poisonous, Diseased, and Wornottt Matter. Thousands upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks,' . and who have paid heavy fees to be oureffin a short timeictia*e; found they were deosived i and that the "Poison' , - has by , ' the waif !'powerful Aatringents,i , been dried up - In the' • system, to lama. out in an aggravated form, and perhaps . after,mairiage. .Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs,.whether existing in Male or Female from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of, these Organic min ire the ald of a Diuretic. ' REussoix , B - EtraAor BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and .it IS certain:to have the desired- effect In all Diseases fur which it is recom mended. ' ' Blood—Blood—hood. Helmbead's Highly Concentra ted ConiPoand FLUID ExTRAcr saßsArlan.Lasyrin. ~g biwis an affection of the Blood, and attacks the - Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose Ears, Throfi4 , W ind= pipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appliarance in thelbrinof Ulcers. 'Efelmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla pa rifle& theßlood, and removes ell Scaly Eruptionc.of the. Skin, gividg to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy. Color. It being prepared extressly for this vases of lamnplaints, its Blood-Purifying Properties are Preserved to' a greater extent than ady'cithorlfivarattloi or Sarsaparile. ' '''''' • • 1113bizet3']xkti,w , uk. . Au`biloi3lient Lotion for diseaSerl•of Nitige; and rut in injection In' diseases of' the Urinary Omen, arliting from habitelardisitipatiertraiffi-in connection with- the Extracts Bichu . and . Sarittettirßia, in .' such diseases recommended. Evidence`of the most responsible and re liable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFI CATES OF CURES Dom eight to twenty years standing, with names known to Science and FRIO& For Medical Properties of Buchu, see Dispensary of the United States.- Bee_Professor DENVEE'S valuable works'on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.. PRYSICK, Philadelphia. See remarks niade' by .. Dr. F.PILRAIM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician anameni._ ber of the Royal. College of Surgeon, and published In the Transactions of the I:trig's' and Queen's Journal. See Medico-Chirurgical Review, published by BENJ. TRAVERS' Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. The most of the Wit - standard t . Torks on Idedicina. Extract ot , Bucfiu, $l. 004er bottle, or six -bottles. for -$6.00. -Extract .of Sarsaparilla,, $1 00 per bottle, or six for $6 00 Int pnvved;Rorie7ash, 50 cents per bottle, orsix„ for $2 /50, or half a.desen each for $l2 00, 'which will be stifficient to cure the most obstinate eases, if 'directions are adhered to. Delivered CO any address, securely *inked from eb ,servittyto., Describe symptoms in ail oommuniaationm omermateed, .; Advice smut ...Xlineelleny appeared before me an Alderman of the cityy of Philadelphia, 11.'VHehntiold, who, being -duly sworn, dab asp, hie proprOons 43004111. no . na.rakio,.. no men buit orothor ismnpr,i dPiefi t and ate riaainable. LD Sworn and iitillirillie4,l4 . ore; mo le thus .day of No , AideneeP, /144:161,101- LD; 4 - biteeibr Leta A ormatioit.l4.4l_ ggenco. Chemistlo Dept 16 godidotkirkeec*XSteeti Philadel. - . 110111 y. KNOWN AS. co_y.zv,uffl:o AFFIDAVIT. THE UN I 0 OIV AND _F 0 ,. 4 . 4. V „"771Ve4tel:, RAXIIISI3URG, PA., TUES D AY EVENING, JUNE 'lBl ir .1' F.VENING EDITION. EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE DAILY TELEGRAPH BY TIM INLAND LINES. Froin WaskingtOn. Later Fr , orim. the Front. ARRIVAL OF VETERANS. AT IVISRINEtTON. SKIRMISHING-' CANNONADING The R e bels. Attac k But , ler, but are Driien 113ae,k. Attack upon Sheridan's' Rear. TB] RAILROAD . 'IA . , MIT,RISBURG, AVTACILUPON OIUFtPICICE44-140 LOSS. WILSON ON ANOTHER AtAID The Rebels Coming into our Lilbleg. The steamer Highland Light arrived' here at 11 o'clock strorn - City Ebm%, _ eliel.eft at 10 o'clock yeeterdaY , ntaining. The Highland Light brought ..up the Bth Ohio Volunteers, commanded by Idajor.Wins low, whose term of Service :has expired. The regiment numbers offteers'arid•Men._ There has been' no -very "heavy figlitAg Within the last few days. Skirinishing is kept up all aiiong ,the' . line. 'The cannonading at times is heavy, • ' Firing was heard about five :Miles froth Bermuda Ilindred on 'Sauilinti,;:tieia Butler As . entrenched.' ' . • , ' - The Einisiny made an attack - .upon Butler a entrenchments, bdt did na:f,3l:l:Crblid - hi,eireet=. ing anithing, and: were driven plr: Qn buturday the rebela attached Sheridan's rear at !Wilcox's Landing, and Captured a few of`his Men. A brigade of infantry was at once.dispatch-' ed to protect Shefidau's rear,•and the: - ,enerny was kept back till. Sheridan, had aneeeeded,iu crossing the river.With,hilatrain: The railroad is!,advaneed"fiye'milea from City Point towitids'Peterendrg. YestArday,, just before the,Efighlaxid Light`, left, . hdaVy firing was heardlin the direction' of Peteirshurg. - '9b. WatOslayVght`, the: ii#els made en attMle`on. Vitt_ prqXetlo`,' algiut centre ef ourline as they Were 64-itig . Both were repulsed, with hiss to our troops. On the heights beyond4Nsterebing.4.ba re bels lia;ve an eighteeri l gun „bpttery bearing uponAie centre of our hues, in front , of that places ; This battery has been'iiiry' trouble some,' and, so' far; lias r proiedibo any arti:lleky that'we have:brought against: it' Wilscin has gone on another 'cavalry"expel dition, and good news from ii be ex pected Soon:' A Tebel captain' and four piiiiites`canie into Putier's, lines on Friday andiook 2 Oath' of allegiance. Two nundred rebel prisOners - irint- at City Point yesterday morning-. Aniither, KepoitedMOvenioiit of Gen. Foster. Co-Operation forithe Ca4itnre Port Darling , ..4 • , T03 . 1;.41ine 27. . The bouintercial Aduenisei's arniyletter of June 25, says that Gen. .FosOr:ii force the 10th Corps, has.probably, ere ibis, attacked Chapin's Bluff' and perhaps captured ; This would perrnit the erection of a strong counterwork to operate against Fort. Darling. FrOm Cairo, tk.c Cuso, June 26. The steamer Patridt brings Menwhis dstee of the 25th. ' ' ' • • A train on the Memphis and' Charlestini railroad - was attacked -by guerrillas near COP liersville on the -23 d. Two soldiers were killed and two worinded. Si - T. 'Soldiers who . jumped Irina the train during 'the attack were captured and taken to the •Woods. One of them who escaped reports that his compan ions were-murdered by theguerrill' as. - The Irrioonditional - Union men at , Memphis are - arranging for-a grand meeting On the 4th of July, to ratify the nomination of the ,Bal timore Convention. - • The cotton znailiet4e , uneliariged The steamer DrOdrabs was died into yester day by guerrillas from the KentuukY shore; near Shawneetown. The.captain of the boat Was seriously wounded: . Brigadier : General Mafredith Assumed com mand 9f the postof Cairn t.O.:day; Brigadier-Generali °h& was: assigned , to" the. duty of- taking chaige coloied troops in Kentucky, ItndregiruilpigneW. trolOs.: . Ho will continue to . hot spherEiinTpn'-' nessee,. with" headquarters removed to mitt- . , n . Frain SheriAiith; Ariork; id ? tri4vl'.ux,.June 26 Ira B. Tuttle, - chief of :the scouts of the Army of the Cumberland, on' 'the 11th with four men, made'a daring descent' a forage post, 14 miles southwest Of Atlanta.. He captured a rebel- LieutenanColonel, a Captain and others, inclnding sergetuit; burnt a store house, containing 50,000 bushels of corn and a large lot of bacon.. The Governor of Georgia says that if, it is' necessary he will call out the Georgia militia, : and withdraw the Georgia troops 'from the Confideracy to carry out the purposes of his proclamation... Cedar Bluffs havle been thorotighly fortified .y_t,he rebels, and by _thera:are considered impregnable. _ While is garrisoned by two small brigaldif of rebel troops, the_ remainder been sent to riaipicirbe Jalipostcin: , • • Impala Outrages in the West. _ . - Oman Cut N. T., Jane 26. A-party of Sioux Indians yesterday killed two aid wounded Jour men Mayfield, 1 5 uill4-I"6l7:Pif::,..tAig Piace.:J',44%detaolunent :of cavalry , li s t • • Aleir vt14:06 zdur3 darer% • , A • • / WASHINGTON, June 27. ME Department of the Southwest. • FRO3L.GEN. 'SHERMAN'S A.1151T-Srr&A.T/ON OF THE 7 ,. ‘,9 19,3324 : 61 ; • • • The Cincinnati drnmerciaztlas details from Gen. Sherman's army lc! the 11th. They are uninap or te4, we3fei,,as th6Pgiire :the iesrll skirmishes for position, in which our troop were nniformily successful. Follow ing-Mtheliitization as given LiY the cornisPond 2 ent; who writes from Big Shanty, Ge.orgia: "Joe Johnstou holds steadi/y, on his posi tion, twenty-six iuiles north. of - Atlanta. line is now closly circumierihed by ours. • In no place are the hostile parallels - more than a musket shot apart. rebel. right ieats'on Kines4v blouritain; on the railroad;'fourniiles north of- lorArietta,: their.-left ortliost - Monn; tabk," sOms - six Miles "we'sf, of Kinekii*.'"'Be tween these - two forinichtble-ridges , the rebels. hive gradually been forced back from a •tri angle, with the apizoi towards usi 4 until .their lipe is but a faint crescent,' their centre still being slightly aNanced. Right; lcift an&cen tre., their position 'A :Closely ^ invested. • Our `troops have , shed* p . inalleVafter parallel; •until the country in thert='rew is.-fiiti6Wed with riffle, pits and abattis , arid scored with a laby .ririth of roads. • '24 country is 'covered With ptiniitive forpsts, •and veil fe - WASIaCts- , ate- there elegred. sparia'snifficientiflarge to displaY' the movement's of a brigade. There is an abund ance of - dorubbriundargrowth which hides everytliing fa* • yarifer distant Tram view, and *Vein Oils anspecte'tthe difficult - fa hardly ,credibl though stick tfit, easb; that ,have fully developed tlie•e4eitny'S:positiola with two daYVskiimish enteittisbin'' The'NeWOIX Per enk P)an, - Wesurbtorov, June 27. Astgeneml,answer a 11... applicants who desire to know ,whai rate'tho.Government will dis.P*..of.A.,he remainder of the six,per, cent. $75,000;00Q,10an of 1881, the, Secretary, Of the Treasury an.nounees.thati .bida will be rentnied for this remainder; amounting to. about fro, Oiler will :be entertained at a less'rate,of premium than four per ennt.,,nud all Aws,rds will, he:mada to the highest , bidclers ; aboye .that rate. Grti!itls - Cariipaign. ike_ikcisi.idrs OF THE , • critont; We cannot too energeticalli , oppose the fulse, -- Aetisavidoh. certain organs ;of opinion have accredited .on- this hubjeet among the Rrench',public: It 0 nosarity tri:ineet PeOple,. liiorbugn. wito;'4 , ejoicfetaVetetlie• :triumph of the South, wheatrioraphigthere atelti. who would :be Puzzled ;to - explain their reference. Iffe -Omsk:repeat. ig ever,le,Southdson .the pcisitioni which- Our provinces in the South or the' West Etdouldzoa , i,