Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 30, 1864, Image 1

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    1 1 HE TELEGRAPH
D 3 FT:mum:um
/110/as'lNCi AND EVENING,
1.;1" GEORGE BERGNER.
OFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALE-UT.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION'
?as DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the
city at S cents per week. Yearly subscribers Will be
ellarged $5 00 in advance. Those person: who neglectto
r.Ly in advance will be charged $6 00.
II'EsKLY TELEGRAPH.
Two TELEGRA Ellis also published weekly,and is furnished
o subscribers at the following cash rates
Single copies, weekly....
Three eopics to one Post Office
Ten coidoi. to one Post Office
111,VDICAL.
L'LIXIIZ,
DR. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing noth
ing Injurious to the most Delicate.
.1:-.The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern
discoveries in the vegetable kingdom; being an entirely
new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the
old and worn-out systems.
greflais medicine has been tested by the most eminent
Hivtlical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be
cue of the greatest medical discoveries of the age
42-One bottle will cure General Debility.
gA few doses cures Hysterics in females.
gg-One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart.
,PTA few doses restores the organs of generation.
.g... From one to three bottles restores the manliness
and ful vigor of youth.
few doses restores the appetite.
ga - -Threo bottles cures the worst case of impotency.
gA few doses cures tee low spirited.
da-, One bottle resters mental power.
grA few doses bring the rose to the cheek.
-.his medicine restores to manly vigor anti rebus
Ccubit the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing
devotee of sensual pleasure.
,The listless, enervated youth, the over-tasked man
business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in
dividual suffering from general debility, or from weakness
of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent
relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and
forwaAttxt by express, on receipt of money, to any ad
dress.
gar -Sold by all druggistseverywhere.
DR. W. R. MERWLX & CO., '-
Sole Proprietors,
No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
marll-eodly
CHEROKEE PEALS.
SUGAR-COATED
FEM*LE REGULATOR,
ITFLA_LTH. PRESERVER.
CERTAIN AND SA.FI, - ..
orPor the Removal of Obstructions and the insurance
of Regularity in the Recurrence of the
Monthly Per+•
ga-They cure or obviate those numerous diseases that
spring from irregularity, by removing the irregultalti
Itself.
46T - They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Men
struation. •
Aa-They cure Green Sickness (Cklerosis.) •
Ara-They care Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in
the back and lower parts of the body, Heaviscs., Fatigue
on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Low-nest of
Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, die., tkc.
a word, by removing the Irregularity, they remove. the
cause, and with it ALL the effects that spring from it -
&a-Composed of simple vegetable extracts„. thercen
sin nothing deleterious to any constitution, however
elicate, their function being to substitute strength for
weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to
do.
Jar They may be safely used at any age, and at any
perioe, EIONIPT OCRING THIS, FIRST TERSE MONTHS, during
which the unfailing nature of their action would, iplallibly
I=
Wall letters seeking information or advice will be
promptly, freely imd discreetly answered. - '
9•Full directions accompany each box.
grPrice, $1 per box, or six bcixes for $6.
w.Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price.
wSold by all respectable druggists.
DR. W. R. hiERWD7 & Ca, Sole Proprietors.
marll-eodly No. 69 Liberty street, New York.
For sale in Harrisburg by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118
Market street.
FINE
LiqUO RS.
Sliissler g Frazer,
(Successors to W ra. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
D P." '
VMS IN FINEFAMILY GROCE
RIES opposite the Court House, have on handaflne
Ploction of
BRANDIES,
of different vintages.
FINE AND COMMON fcgia'S,
NVMSKYS.
OLD BOURBON;
MONONG.AHELA
PINEIRISH AND SCOTCH
Whlakys The best ever Wrought to this market,
OLD WHEAT, •
FAMILY NECTAR,
And the celebrated
CIIESTNTIT GROVE WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE WINES:C.. ,'-
513.1.(1%." JOHANNESBURG, • - '
SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES
LONDON BROWN STOUT:.
WILD ciamßY,
PLANTATION,
WIGWAM TONIC BITTERS;
With a complete stook of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES
and Condiments of every description nowin the market,
and at
THE LOWEST RAT.
MOTH
SA.CI-I-E'r POWDER,
•
PERFfIMING LINEN AND PREVENTING .MOTH
TIM POWDER—a compound of valuable
articles for the destruction of insects—distributed
among or dusted over Furs, Woolens, Carpets, Clothing,
&u, packed away for summer, will effectuaky prevent
much.
Being alstra delightful, diffu.sable perfum e i t will it .
'Regente clothing, &c., with a lasting and pleasant odor.
The finest fabric cannot be injured bits its use.
Prepared and sold at KELLER'S
Drug and Fancy. Goods Store, No. 91 Market street.
aptg
A. P. TEUPSER;
TEACHER OF
OFFICE .S.T 'WARD'S MUSIC STORE,
12 I N Third &rod-
Residence: Third street, above North. -- - d l5 -tr
1
'TING, wEDDING, INVITATION
ent
V i ln AT HOME CARDS—By a Bimetal arylmjinu
with one of the best engravers In the country, cards of
any description will be executed in the highest -style - of
an, conformable whit the latest fashion, :and stIPPI,Ie-d
promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the.
_swig"
era I.ll.New :York or Philadelphia For samples and OW
call at BERGNER'S BOOK STORK
mchfi-dtt
- Ai ms BEEF and HESS PORIL:—A - oliciio
I..TJ, artle4e ; of mess Beef and Pork at
SEMLER &
HIS
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T _CRS for sate on _the corner-of Third 41,A
.11 Broad streets. Enquire of WM. C. MCFADDEN.
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
ELIXIR
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
KNOWN AS
"HEIIIIIBOLD"S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ
ILEZ ! IfBOLD EYTILACT SARSAPARILLA,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU.,
BLADDER, KIDNEYS: GRAVEL
MHIS Medicine increases the power of Di
gastion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy
action, by which the WATERY or CAMEROUS deposi
tions, and all UNNATURAL. ENLAROEXENTS are re
dnocd, as well as pain. and inflammation, . and is good for
MEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN.
REMOLD'S EXTRACT DUCH%
EM
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dlssipsdieg Early In-
1VV4N~l~):~k~~'144: i~4:~:•!~~)ih/}yE Si~.~~FciyK.)3f•~
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Slaw,
Loss of Memory, - e. Loss of Power, ..
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing,
Horror of Disease, Trembling •
Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness,. .
Universal Lassitude of the Pain in the Back
Muscular System, Flushing of the Body
Hot Hands, Eieptions on the Face,
Pallid Countensee,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariably removes, soon follow
•
1151:Petplcc74'4.TITITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of whloh.the patient may expire. Who can say
that they are not frequehtly followed by those "direful
diseases,"
INS/tNn'Y AND CONSTM=ON
. .
Many are aware of the Canso of their wdlerings, bat
none will confeas.. The records of the insane asyltmss and
the.melaricholi deaths by Consumption, bear ample wit
ness to the truth of the amertion.
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
wiTH ORGANIC WEAXNF,SS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which Heirabold's Extract Euebp invariably
does. : d trial will convince the most sbepticaL
FEkWMS-FEITALES--FEMALES,
OD OR TOI:II4O;_SDIGLE, HARRIED, OR CORTEZ ,
MARRIAGE
' •
lit niany affections pemiliar to females the Rstract Bu
ohu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or
Retention, Irregularity, Painftilness, or suppression of the
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the
Uterus, Leucorrbea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com
plaints incident to the Ses, whether arising front .Indiscre
tion; Habits of Dissipation or in the
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE Mims: APT Fr.
I%lre no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BtrCHII,
Of Every Descriplii:wi.'
Cares Secret Diseases in-all their stare; at little expense;
little or no change in diet; no Inconvenience and no expo
sure. It muses frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate : thereby removing obstructions, preventing- and -
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam
mation, so frequent idthis 'class of diseases, and expelling
Poisonous, Diseased, and Wornout Matter. .„Thounande
upon thousanda who have been the victims of enac, , atid
who have paid heavy fees to be oured in a short time, have
found they were deceived l and thatlhe' "Poison" has by
the use of "powerthl Astringents," been dried up in the
system, to breakout in an aggravated farm, and perhaps
after marriage.
Use HELIiIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affeoklona
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing - in
Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no•
matter of how long standing. Diseises of these Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT'
BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and It is certain to have the.
desired . acct in all Diseases for which it Is recom
mended.
Helmbold's Highly Concentra
ted-Compound 'FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILIaSYPEII
- - This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Fars, Throat, Itlath
plPe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appeasmice ion
the forM of Ulcers. Helrnbcild's Extract Sarsaparilla pu
rities thd Blood, and removes all Sealy Eruptions of the
Skin, Oleg to the Complexions Clear and Healthy for.
It being prepared expressly for this class of complaint;
Its Blood-Purifying Properties are presei”red "to a greater
extent than any othdr preparation of Sarsaparilla
An excellent Lotion tbi d'isesset of Et Syphilitic Nature,
and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs,
arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with
the Extracts Buchu arid -Sarsaparilla, in such di9e...q..s as
recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and re
liable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFI
CATES OF CURES from eight . to twenty years standing,
with names known to Science and Fame. For . Medical
Properties of Buchn, see Dispensary of thelinited 'States.
See Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practice of
Physic. See remarks made by the late ylebratecl
PIFYSICE, Philadelphia. See _remarks made_ by .Dr.
EPRRAI2I iIoDOWE,I4., a. celebrated PhYsician and mem
ber of the Royal College ceSurgeons, and-publisheci In the
Transactions of she- Eines and. Queenls ,Tourpab vE S
lieditc.-Chirurgical Revfetv,publish "id by BEND. TRA
Fellow of the Royal College , or - Surgeons The most
the late standard works on Medicine. Eitiant of Ruche
00 per bottle, or six' bottles for $5 00. - Extract ,of
"$ . l 00 per bottle, or six .for $5 00. Im
proved 5990 Wash, 50 cents per bottle, - or six for - s2'so,
or half a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be sdicient
to-cure the meet obstinate cases, if directions are adhered
te ; Delivered to any address, securely packed eb.
sarvatloa Describe symptoms In an communication&
Cquiignaraitised. 'Advice gmtia; -
AFFIDAVIT.
pateepaus , opeand befor e mean Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H.:l'. Relmbold, who, being dMy sw on j ,
&allay, brit preparations contain no narcotic, 130 mer
cury, or other Inprkres drags, and arepurely vegetable.
I'. nLY.BoLD,
Sworn and suleterthed. -before me, the: 29d day of No
erMIL - WM' .P. HuBBARD
Tel , Aldermin„mnin = stiroe' t, tde. .Raoe,Alls,
Atibdreler. *ltem IbillifOrirAtiou insonfidenee:
0- -. *". '''.' - • " 'IL . T."M.3 IeOLD, etterdiat
'Dept MONO Ugh greet, below Ohiidaut, Philadel.
Ala .4. sglara/7.
MEDICAL.
THE GREAT
HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHLI,"
RZI.MBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOL•D'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
COIrPOUND
A POSITIVE . .AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
/OR DIFOLLSRS QF /RR
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
FOR WV• A RNESSES
discretion or Abuse,
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
EflitfAßOLD'a ROSE WASH.
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"THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—WebBter.
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, JTNE > 30, 1864-
1:ii8kilkI13011
EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
INLAND LINES.
FROM Wt~.SHINGTON•
Arrival of Captured Beasts and Vehicles.
GUERRILLAS MAKING TORPEDOES
Several of Them Are Captured
ZTEIV COUNTERFEIT TREASURY NOTE.
SICK. AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS PAID OFF,
Treasurer Cisco's Resignation Not Accepted,
MURDER`OF A GOVERNMENT DETECTIVE,
The dispatch boat Ella.arrived at the yard
this morning from the lower Potomac. She
brought a large number of canbec, ,horsis,
carriages, carts, Sm., ,which have been cap
tured by the late raiding party from blockade
runners and noted rebeis living on the PO-
On Friday last Acting Master Street of the
flotilla obtained information that there were a
number of guerrillas.= theTeninsula between
the Rappahannock and Piaxikatank rivers, en
gaged in making torpedos which were to be
placed in those rivers; and accordingly, on
that night he landed with, thirty men and pro
ceeded over the country some ten miles, cap
turing six persons, among whom was a con
federate captain and a physician whom he
brought off to ,his vessel. ' -
A new counterfeit fifty-dollar treasury note
has jusfmade its appearance, and it is calcu
latedto deceive. .1
The sick and woppledYbilldiers in the vari
ous hospitals in and around Washington and.
Alexandria have been paid off up to the first'
of May.
,Sub-Treasurer "dieco's resignation has . nbt•
been accepted as yet. He proposes to with
draw._it. if permitted to do so. It is now in.
the President's hand.
A Government detective had his throat out
last evenine , by two deserters, whom he had
4d,coiaweyed, to the house of his ,
sister, in some out-of-the-way locality. The,
deceased belonged to Duryea's Zcivaves. •
C. H. G-RAFFEN:
FROM NORTH CAROLINA.
4 HIGHLY 81:7000D8IEM"=, EXPEDITION
Foram= Mows, June, 24.
News from the , expedition under the cora- ,
mend' of General I. N. Palmer, which left
Nevibern some days since, has 'been received.
The' commanded consisted of intantry, cav
alry and artillery," and was sent out to pene
trate, into the interior of North Carolina, and
to •destri)y - th.e Wilinington and Weldon rail
rdad, as well as - other Government property. '
The most unlooked for success attended
their efforts. The command went as fkas
rhigston—(probably this should be Golds
hoxo)—destroyed the railroad and an immense:
qu entity of Government stores, captured a
levee number of prisoners, and inflicted great
damage upon the rebel cause, and returned in
safety.
Tli.ey found the whole country completely
stripp ed of white male inhabitants, there
being only a small guard to protect the rail
road, a •ho were easily captured.
The cull particulars have not yet been re
ceived, 'as when my informant left only the
advance gmard had arrived. Fjiough is known,
however, to justify me'in saying that every
thing intendedlad been accomplished.
f_rops. New:Orleans.
• • • N zw y oux, June 29 . •
New °Homes papers of the 21st received,
and contain following items:
The rebels have withdrawn from Tunica
Bend. Another steamer has been considera
bly injaredhelow 'Bayou - Sara •by the rebel
shore battery. No lives were lost.
The health' of New Orleans continues excel.:
lent • ~ c
Ganeral•Banks has issued an order that
shipments of gold to New Orleans must be
deposited 'with the Assistant Treasurer, :to be
delivered to consignees or merchants only up
on satisfactory assurances that it will not be
in contraventionof the regulations of the
Treeinryand War Departments.
Gold at New Orleans, on, the 21st, was 104
premium. •
Terrible Railroad-Ace . i.dertiNgkir
BiOntreal..
Maszaram, June 29.
An emigrant train, consisting of eleven cars,
went over the ,Beloid Bridge . at St. Bilaire
this'mornini., with 354 Girman emigrants on
board. ' '
x. [sECCND DISPATCH.] /
NoxzEuran,. June 29-8.15
four bodies kr,ve been recovered, and betwep
thirty and .forty persons taken out, who s i re
more or less blttlltinjured. One car has not
been sufficiently,reached to allow the dead to
be taken_ ont.
.The engineer went down, with his 'engine,
bat escapedd, with slight injuries: A dreadful
responsibilita appems to rest onthis man for
violating the standing - order - to' Aa r ; before;
going on the bridge."-Ohly two living persons
were resci,ied fron(thfs car. =
The depth of water :when the aceident.hap
pened Was - about ten feet. The conduetor was
killed, and the fireman is also supposed "to
have shared his fate.
St. Ifillaire is 1.9 miles from Montreal.
CLOSING or K PUILADELPHIA Dia.—The
great Philadelphia Fair for tho benefitof the
sick and Wii.undpd soldiers of: the army of the
Union olose-don Tuesday evening. The gross
receipts are expected to reach about one mil
lion of dolls is. The Union Vase was award
ed to Mr. 11 -S. - James, is -.merchant of "Phila
delphia.; *2 to • received 4,939 votes. General
Meade recreived- the sword-Genial Handeick
the horse' equilceenta; and Guniral 'Bunny the camp altest. The Gojoir.wpry* , '0,034
pay won.,the ,fire. tritigiek- receiving
12,732 votes :. votes :. A spirited - oentest for theta;
and °the': articles was kept up from the open
ing to the V lose of the Fair.
BY THS
WASHINGTON, June 29
SOUTHERN NEWS.
Operations in Virginia
ACCOUNTS OF FEDERAL RAIDS.
The Shelling of Petersburg.
From the Richmond Examiner of the 22d
inst. we take the following extracts, relating
to affairs in Virginia:
84OTZ'S CAVALRY-A RAID ON NOBEENULL,P.
Information was received here last evening
that the Yankee German-Kautz has crossed
the Petersburg and Weldon railroad south of
Petersburg, and was supposed to be making
his way to Burketrirille, the junction of the
Southside and vanville railroads.
OPERATIONS AT BEEM'S STATION'.
Pamimsamio, June 22. The Yankee raiding
party, after cutting the Weldon road at
lleam's Station, proceeded towttrds Dinwiddie
Court House for the purpose of cutting the
Southside road at that , point, and telegraphic
communication has already been interrupted
there. The water tank and depot were burned
at Ream's, and one hundred and fifty yards
of the track torn up, but it Will be repaired
to-night. A force of ours has been sent in
pursuit. •
:01. ' f : M f : : M: Mq
Information, believed to be authentic, was
received *here yesterday, which induces the
belief that Hunter, after being driven through
Liberty, took the road leading towards Salem,
and that he is endeavoring to escape into
Greenbrier county by the rotate pursued by
Averill in his retreat. The fact that our forces
in pursuit of the,. enemy ere hourly moving
further from Lynehburg, that both railroad
and telegraph. communication.are temporarily
interrupted, sufficiently account for our not
heariUg more frequently andlully of the pro
gress of affairs in this quarter.
Authentic intelligence was received here
last night that Hunter had' reached Salem,
sixty miles southwest of Lynchburg. In the
fight at Fancy Farm, near the peaks of Otter,
he was badly beaten ; but no'particulars have
been learned:
LiTML
• General Hunter Itas retreated, with great
loss, to Finfctistle. We have Captured thirteen
of his guns: He is probably retreating to
wards Staunton for a supply of ammunition.
Fincastle is a manufacturing town of 'consid
erable importance, and allows him to select
one or two or three good lines of retreat - to a
base of supplies.
AFFAIRS IN 1:F.2'84814Y.
PETERSBURG, June 22-10 11.--Hancook's
Yankee Corps yesterday make an attempt to
strike the Weldon road, but after getting
within half a male of it, on 'Davis' farra two
miles below., 'our artillery 'open upon them,
and at the same time our infantry came into
action, driving the enemy back, capturing:
some dozen prisoners, and,killing and wound-,
ing a number of the enemy. Our loss is
'The gallant Colonel Harris, of the I.2th:
Mississippi, was severely wounded yesterday;
by a straggling shot.
Grant's whole army is now in our front, on,
the south'side' of the Appomattox.
[SECOND DISPATCIi.]
• •
• 1%7E115813Pa, June 22,' 7 T . 31. —Two bri
gades of our army attacked and flanked Han
cock's second Army Corps this evening, about
two milesidouth of this place. The fight be
gan at 2 o'Clock, The enemy made consider
able resistance, but were driven back frilly two
miles. Our men captured sixteen hundred
prisoners, including fifty-seven commissioned
officers, forir pieces of artillery, eight stand of
colors and two lines of breastworks. The
enemy made an effort to recapture the breast
works, but were repulsed. Another attack on
the enemy at'soine point is now progressing,
and is succeeding most admirably. Our loss
is very light.
The enemy have cut the Weldon road ten
miles below here, but it will soon be repaired
it is supposed.' •
Accomat.rnom. JAM= 13.1" Tire.;
During the whole of yesterday there was no,
news of importance from any part of our lines
south of James river.. About...l o'clock P. is.
a report was put, in eirenbition that a small
body of our troops had been surrounded and
captured near Deep Bottom. The story orig
inated in a foolish btain, and had but a short
run. It was soon contradicted:by persons ar
riving from the locality where the disaster is
said to have occurred.... . .
DEEP BOTTOM.
. The force thrown ,acrosa the•river at Deep
Bottom by the enemy, wouldseem to be keep
ing quiet. They are believed to be still at
work intrenching. and there:was some talk of
their laying pontoorcbridges across the river.
This locality takes its same; not-from thd
chteraderwAs ground, which is in .fset a
bluffi-but.trOm the great depth of the river in
this vicinity. . It is twelve Miles from Rich
mond , by. the New Market or. Charles City
road, which...lea:vas Richmond through Rock
etts. Immediately east of this hill Four Mile
Creek and Bailey's Creek Acme together and
flow into the river. Malvern Hill4sfourmiles
further down,the New Market i•Oacl Chaf
fin's Bluff is iipe miles nearer the - city. Our
rains are lying pa the west sideofDlitch Gap,
not more than two-and-a-halfinileithis side
'Of Deep Rittom. Howlett's Battery, on the
Chesterfielfi side of the river, south of Dutch
Gap, is distant from the paint . at Deep Bot
tom, held by the Yankees, about six miles.
NATAL ,OPNBAT/ONS.
It was expected that our rams and the bat
teFy at Howlett's would, on yesterday ,morn
ing,•renew their fire upon the Yankee moni
tors lying east of thitch-Pap; but, no cannon
were heard in that dn'Oetion up to a late hour
lait evening, and -there were,no rumors of an
engagement. our people have learned 'to ex
pect little from our iron-clads, and naval ,af
fairs occupy very little of public attention.
From dusk until nine o'clock last night the
sound of heavy guns was heard in the direc
tion of the hostilafieets in James river.
INCESSANT FIRING DIMING MONDAY NIGHT.
[Prom the Petersburg papers of June 22.]
From ten o'clock until day dawn, around
the entire - line the popping of musketry was
distinctly heard tronghout_ the city. It was
incessant, not a secend's time elapsing be
tween the discharges of the.pieced, and at the
distance we occupied - resembleclntore the ir
regtilar explosion of fire4rackers than any - :
.thing.to:which we can liken it. .
_ Vitituraarxerlimeacroisymes THE MIS
.Tuesday morning . early, 'that same old
iLisrkYita f o poUnder:l3lakely of the enemy,
which intshiosi become no fkinilisrtcohe out
of Petersburg people, commenced its daily
business, and at the usual intervals of gye
PRICE TWO CENTS.
minutes its reverberating noise would break
upon the ear. The gun is stationed at 'or near
Pace's farm, on the City Point road, and hai
thrown many shells into the lower part of the
pity, but so far has caused, no destruction Of
life. On Monday evening one, of, the ; issiles
fell near the market house, entering one of
the small brick buildings to the West of the
market, occupied i by Mr. Frhnk Perkins, cut
ting a girder in two and scattering the plas
tering in all directions. Another scraped the
tin roof of the Southside Depot building,
glanced over the depot yard, ricocheted, and
finally brought up at the bottom of the Appo
-
matter.
THE E.,NEWP OPENED ON PROM THE CHESTER-
FIELD SIDE.
About ten o'clock a couple of our batteries,
occupying an advantageous position on the
Chesterfield side of the Appomattox, paid
their reapects to the enemy's_gunsin the vi
cinity of Jordan's fann,stopping the thunders
of the Blakeley monster for a while, and
causing the gunners to leave, at first in twos,
and then as the locality become hotter, in
squads of five, eight, ten, fifteen. Our bat
teries were supposed to have disarranged mat
ters in that locality considerably, as we did
not hear from the Blakeley for several hours.
About seven lett evening the opened again
and continued her firing at; the usual inter
vals. . • •
_ ENEMY PULING OUR RIGHT
About eleven o'clock yesterday a movement
was made by a portion of Grant's army on
our lines near the Jerusalem plank-road, in
the vicinity, on the residence of Mr. Wm.' A.
Gregory, but his advance guard, only drove in
our pickets, for he discovered a body of troops
waich, had they continued their advance, would
have administered to them a terrible castiga
tion. This same body, which shall here be
nameless, has already rendered not less than
twenty thousand of Grant's army wholly un
serviceable since the present campaign com
menced.
MOVE ON TME WELDON RAILROAD.
About two o'clock our mountedvidettes dis
covered the enemy in much force moving
around.' towards the Weldon railroad; on 'a
road which crosses the rails at a poirt about
two miles from Batterwortb.'s Bridge, and in
the immediate vicinity of William H. Davis'
place, at the fork.l of the Halift= and Vaughan
roads. The Yankees engaged in this move
ment were encountered by a body of North
Carolina cavalry, who held them in check un
til reinforcements came-up, both cavalry and
infantry, when the enemy were speedily driven
back, the cavalry alone becoming engaged,
BALDY SMITH CROSSING THE Lpro3i.krrox.
Large bodies of troops supposed to be at
tached to "Baldy" Smith's Eighteenth Army
Corps, were obsersedg,the, pontoons
on the lower Appdtnettoic, and it is not iipa r
probable that General Ulysses, chafing under
the restraint imposed by our well massed lines
around the city, will repeat his often tried.plo
cess of hurling large columns spinet our in
trenchments. They would be welcomed as
they were at Spottsylvania Court House and
at Cold Harbor.
GRANT'S /NBTIFICAIIIONS IN PRINCE GEORGE.
A gentleman who left Prince George a day
or two smce says that Grant has apparently
a very Lexie 'force between the defences of
Petersburg and- City Point. He is heavily
fortified, his dine of earthworks extending
froth the Appomattox, at a point a short dis
tance below Petersburg l to and beyond the
farm of Timottiy Rims; in Prince George, in
a.sotheasterlY direction. Here It unites - with
another line, which stretoharoff .towat* the
James river in
,a northeasterly, direct:op,, the
two forming an acute angle, or,' in other
words, a very broad letter T. The northeast-.
ly line is, of course, intended to guard against
any Movement which may be made to , strike
the enemy from his flank from the eastern
side. ' ,
OP=4TIONS OF
.
The people of Prince George, as everywhere
else where this army of vandals has visited,
are suffering greatly front : thell depredations.
Crops of wheat, corn and; oats have been de
stroyed, and every gaiden has been stripped.
As confirmation of this- last mentioned fact
we would state that , many of .the prisoners
brought in leatmeelf, upon being searched at
the Provost Marshal's office, were found well
supplied with fresh onions, which some of the
resell s stated they had qaken . from the-gar
dens-of the Prince George people to keep.
them- from "sPiling." , •
THE 'LATEST PROM GRUM P S AIMS.
The latest from Grant's army, Tuesday
night, now around Peteriburg, at eleven
o'clock, was a villainous shell. This noisy,
missile fell on Bank stredt ; striking the large
mulberry tree in front of the old Intelligence?
building, and cutting off a limb some eight
inches hi - diameter. Nobody hurt.
From Arkansas.
Cento, June 28.
The Memphis Review, a paper, of yes
terday, says General Shelby lately entered
Arkansas from Missouri-with 2,500 men and,
assumed command of .all the Confederates
between the White andiMississippi rivers, and
is enforcing the conscription and devastating
the country.
The Bulletin says we had only 48 men in
the two companies cif the 12th lowa in the
fight near the mouth of the White river, a
few days since. The enemy's. _force was 56.
Among our casualties-was-Capt. George E.
Hunter, killed. . . .
There is nothing doing in the Memphis
cotton market.
The steamer Belle, of Memphis, brings 26'
bales of eptton for St. Lows.
The weather is dry. and liot.• .The river is
falling rapidly. • • .
General Sherman's Army.
Lotasvnaz, Rine 28
"The Medical Director of Gen. Sherman's
army telegraphs to Dr. Wood, sojourning
here, that orii" entire less in the recent as
sault will not exceed . 1,500. Colonel Watkins
was not captured at Lafayette, and Colonel'
Faulkner, who was reported cap tured, has ar
rived at Chattaliooga.
Mai keta.by Telegraph.
flantosurema, June 29.
The Breadstufts market to-day has been
verish and unsettled in consequence-of an
advance of 20 per cent in the Prom-Ulm, on
Gold and a corresponding advanueilnprices.
About 4000 barrelS of Ykoul'XsTe.diiipzeilActof
at $9 to $9 50 for fair and good extra fatnilY.
including 1000 barrels .110dstmagy 500 Apneas
Delaware and 1000 'Wale Able 3 4 11 8 0
taken on terms not made pultlic:. The sales
to thezetale/S anfa:bakerflAW9.. from to.
$8 50 for superfine, $8 62i@$8 87i for extras
and $9 to $lO 60 for extra family and fancy
STRAY PRINTING OFFICE,
ADVEMPG RATES—DAILY TELEGRAPH.
The fallowing are the rates fbr advertising in the Tins.
mum, Thogellaving adverthiing to do will find 1 con.
venien tier reference.
inr Four lines or less constitute one-bait square. lens
'roes crmoro than four constitute a square.
!OR A HALT SWARM
One day... $ 80
Two days 60
Three days 75
One week 1 25
One month $ 00
Two montha 4 60
Three months 6 50
Six months 8 BO
One year... ... . . ... .15 00
Administration Notiws....
Marriage Notices
Auditor's Notices
Funeral Noticeseachinserti.
sirSusiness notices .: .
before Marriages and
eachinsertion.
FOR ON2 spina.
One day 69
Two days .. 1 Oil
Three days 1 t". 5
One week 2 25
One month 6 CO
Two months 9 60
Three m0nth5....... 11 CO
Six months lb 0
One year .. 25 0
$2 26
1 CO
50
•
• la the Local Column, or
MGR? CENTS Pl? 3, 1.13111 for
lots—as in quality. There is but little Rye
Flour here and it commands $7 50. In Corn
Meal nothing doing and little or no stock here
to operate in.
The Wheat market is somewhat unsettled;
and buyers and sellers are far apart in their
views; 2,000 bushels good Penna. Red sold at
$2 1002 20 per bnshel, but au advance on
this figure is now demanded, and 2,000 bush
els Southern at $2 25; 3,000 bushels choice
Rentucky White sold on terms kept secret.
There is but little Rye coming forward and it
commands $1 70. Corn is very quiet. Small
sales of yellow at $1 57 per bushel, afloat.
and $1 55 in store. Cats are firmer; sales of
1200 bushels Penna. at 87088 cents.
Nzw YozE, June 29
Flour has advanced 50c076c. ' • 23,000 bar
rels sold; State, $lO 30 @ 10 50; Ohio, $lO 00
®slo 00 ; Southern, .1.10 00®12 50; Wheat
has advanced 'lo@lsc.; 1,000 bushels sold ;
Chicago spring, $2 25@2 35; Milwaukee Club,
$2 28@.2 36 ; Red Western, $2 30 ®2 42; Corn
firm, 50,000 bushels sold at $1 52(41 ;
Beef firm; Pork firm; 3 000 barrels Mess sold
at $43 95®45 50; Lard firm, at 16i®,18i;
Whiskey firm, at $1 85.
Grain receipts—Flour 11,000 barrels; Wheat
3.0,000 bushels; Corn 20,000 bushels.
Philadelphia Stock Market.
PICUADELPECIA; June 29
Stocks dull; Chicago and Rock Tsl nd 112 i
Cumberland prdferred 68i; Illinois -Central
Sciip 170 i; Michigan Southern 95: roil. Cen
tral 134; Penna. coal 113; Reading 1324; End=
son River 133 i; Canton Company 1391 ; Mis
sonri's 67k; Gold 250; One Year Certificates
93i; 5-20 coupons 103; registered 1038.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EX.ECUTO.R'S NOTICE.
LETTEIta testamentary on the estate et*
. Venni& Forney„.late of Halifax township, Dauphin
c,unty, having been granted to the undersigned, residing
in said township, all persons indebted to sai-1 estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and thoie haring
claims against the same will pretent them for settlement.
je6 Saud* SAMUEL LANDIS, Executor.
SOLE AGENCY FOR TIM CITY
T AM happy to offer to the public a large
1 and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
manufactnied by
LEROY W. EAU - WM - I,D.
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give en
tire satisftwtion. -
PLEASE TRY THEW
.SESEPPER'S 1300 E STOPA _
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisourg
Pa. eon
trilirAf",
THIS MORNING,
A I FRESH INVOICE OF
MICHENER Bc_oo,'S CELEBRAW:D
SUGAR. CURED
Uf-eILNES AND
SHISLER Yc FRA
my3l
PRIVATE SALE.
CI NE of the best loci - stip= for -
1;:f WORKS in the State tor sale, ate very reasonable
pride, to anyptirchaser *ha wilLiinprovklcelitaktad with,
in a short distance of the city of Rarnabarg, lii4akeoett the
Pennsylvaniarailroluland canal, about tie -, Vanth , e4 - feet
wide, and alongside of the best liinestonotpt the
State and close to a good turnpike road; aL§o,,'room for
waste cinders fordlty years, without paying for the. hind
Apply to DAVID AEURMA,.Jr,,
Attorniirat-Law, No. 241forthSeeoxid stria, •
roaryillif • Rarr biburg,
[Flail:6lola Pres.: Inuit three titnea and send bill to
Ws office.) 4
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
leMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND
OTHERS —The uurlersi- b ood offers at wholesale, to
trade, a choice lot of the beat liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: Preach Brandies, Holland Gins, Stade,
.Bourbon, Meat and Old Bye Whisky; Foriegn
and Domestic Wines, each as Champagne; Claret, eafautte,
Ali liquors warranted, as represebted. Landlords
and others will and it to their advantage to call and ex
amine-the assortment at the :store, on South Second
street, two doors below Chestnut
my2T-d6in GEORGE WINTEMt.
•
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
0111LNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREWS,
HARRISBURG, PENX'A.
II ia undersigned having purchased this well
known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated
it. The rooms have been re-painted and peperedlindthe
entire estafishment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea
-santly and eligibly located, and provided with every eon
venience, it offers tp . the public all the comforts and luxe :
ries of S first class hotel. Trusty end obliging servants
always in attendance. A bar well stocked with choice
liquors Is attached to the estabfigninent.
de264ly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. -
DECEJADELPHIA COLLRGIATE
- FOR YOUNG LADLES, No_ 1530 Arch
street. Rev. CHARLES A. S3lllll, D. D., E. CLARENCE
SMITH, 1. toi, Principals.
NIELh Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic,
and Collegiate. Full college course in Cla.ssiw_, Mathe
. =tics, higher English ands Natural Science for those
who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Painting and
Elocution by the best masters For mirouiaza apply at
We Institute, or address BOX 2611 P. 0., -Philadelphia
ap2o-6m*
T. F. WATSON,
MASTIC CEMENT
itAN7774CTV72ER,
PITTSBURG,
TS PREPARED to tarnish end coat the ex-
A. tutor et Buiddings with the ItLISTIC OHNIElsff, on a
new sYsiem. This material is entirely different from all
other cements tuied heretofore, and is the only reliable,
imperistutble coating for outside work. Hiked 'with pro
per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid, dura
ble adhesiveness to Brick or Stone Walls, making a beart
tiful„ tine water proof surface and Ihdsh equal to Brown
Stone or any color desired.
among others fortwhom I have apjffied the Mastic ,Ce
mem, I refer to the following gentlemen:
J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg. ' :
.1' D. liPeoni, " .
J. H. Shoenberger residence; Lawrewoyille.
A Hoeverer,- "-
James hiTandlesFt " Anet.henY• city- -
Calvin Adams, — - mitrstreet Pittsburg
James Woad, owner-St: Charles Hotel; "
William Vohel; Girard House, ,
Barr & lion; architects Dispatch Buildings, "
Jolin B. COX, residence; Frent Area, Barest:writ^
AL J. Jena, .."
nem wickets - ' T. F. WATSON' ,
P. O. Box L 306, PittSbnigi
or, Penne. House, HarrisbuEN
fiblEl4Bm
OCIALBS. CODFISH , of taiii
5 XPLY sated St. George bread, just received
&act forsde by ' SEMLER & ..FRAZER,
febl . (successors to win. D0c4:,.jr...„4 co.)
GLLSH BREAKFAST TEA.--nut re-
E'oeived, a fine chest. of • Num ftuglish:Brealatili
azia t Tea: g
st,Fgli) .
(Sam to win. ,"
11111101CIESTERS' BASKET,S..-:Shislerdy:Pra
zer, succeisersto W. Dock, jr, Co., have on hand
35 dozen hickory ba.!kets.:Price $550 per:dwell) --jeg
mrAms - HAIM 1--Alradv sftly toriffielL.
enerea .11ccebtor Hams and. Dried Beer, at
pa. BOYER k KDERPER
MEE