Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 01, 1864, Image 1

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THE TELEGRAPH
se rozwareo
MORNING AND EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNER,
OFFICE TINED BT., NEAR WALNUT.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
suiGLE SUBSCRIPTION.
Pai. Dials Tstsoairli le served to aubsoribera ln the
city at 13 cenla per week. Yearly subscribers will be
,barged $5 00 In advance. Those persona who neglectie
In advance will be charged $0 00..
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
TA; Tiasciukra Is also published weeklyoad Is furobilbo9
subgeribers at the ibllowing cash rates
S,eglo , copies, weekly
'fla - ec copies to one Poet Office
Teti copioa to one Post Office
MEDICAL.
ELIXIR
DR WRIGIft'S
REJIIVENATIKG ELIXIR,
OR, ESSEN& OF LIFE.
Frcpar.l from Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing nottt
ing Injurious to the moat'Delkate:7
jor'llie Rejuvenating Elixir Is the result of modern
discoveries in the vegetable kingdom; being an entirely
new an d a b e t ra m method of cure, Irrespective of all the
old and worn-out systems
4This medicine has been tested by the most eminent
medical men of the day, and by'them pronounced to be
one of the greatest medical dlacornies of age
One bottle will cure General .
vs - -A few doses cures Hysterics In females.
emcee bottle cures Palpitation of the Heari,'
,Br i j-,t few doses restores the organs of generation.
u-From one to three battles restores the manliness
and full rigor of youth.
44-A few doses restores the appetite.
44-Three bottles cures the worst case of Impotency.
oir A few doses cures tee low spirited.
44-One bottle resters mental power.
r A few doses bring the rose to the cheek.
44-This medicine restores to manly vigor and rob
health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing
devotee of sensual pleasure.
gay-The listless, enervated path, the over-tasked man
business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in
dividual suffering from general debility, or from madonna
of a single organ, will all find Immediate and permanent
relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
gra-Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and
rolverdeti by express, on receipt of money, to any ad
drees.
*-Sold by all druggista everywhere.
DR. W. R. TAN.B.WIN &, CO.,
Solo Proprietor;
marll-oddly No. 59 Liberty street, New York..
011[EROKEE PILLS.
SUGAR-COATED
PEMALF. REGULATOR,
itEALTH PRESERVER. , •
, -
CERTAIN AND SAFI.
,*Fur The Removal of Obstructiora and the huurauce
of - Regularity in the Recorrenos of the
.Ronlhly Perk& • '
,5 -They cure or obviate thoae•nutneroua disease that
spring from irregularity, by removing the Irregulaiity
Itself.
/31 - They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful lien.
etruation.
xjr-They cure Green Sickness (Cklorosis.)
-
j) They cure gervous and Spinal Affbctioxis; - paths in
the back and lower parts of the body, Heaiirines, ;fatigue
on slight exertion, Palpitation of the. Heart, lownestirtif
Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, dm', ae. In
a word, by removing the irregularity, Xhey'remove thin
cause, and with,it .us. the effects that spring tosat,
agr Composed of simple vegetablesiztreets, they vet
sin nothing deleterious to any nostatnation, Among "'i
chests, their function being to substitute strasitils . for
weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to
do. .
sa-They may be safely used at any ago, and ° ni sow
perioe, ZXCBPT Duanra TWit imaT TRIMS YONTIIR, daring
which the unfailing nature of their action would Infallibly
P1EV111:11 . prsrnanoy.
*grail letters seeking lntormaUOli or advice vrill be
promptly, freely and discreetly answered.
,-Full directions accompany each box.
SAY - Price, $1 per box, or six boxes for 45. •
•
agi - Sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of, price. •
sa-Sold by all respectable druggists. •
DR. W.R. MERWIN & ca, Sole Proprietors,
maril-oodly NO. 59 Liberty skeet, Now York.
For eale In Harrisburg by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118
Market street.
FINE
IQUOR
Sitissler & FraZer
(Suocomedrs to Wm. Dock, Jr.,& Co.) "
iIIEALERS IN FINE FAMILI7fiItOaL-r
RIES opposite the Must Haase, 'hitTs'Ml40 11 k4ier,
selection of qe.
S . ,
BRANDIE •
or different vintages•
PINE AND COMMON •WINES
WIIISKYS.
uLD BOURBON -
imlorozionizza, • • •
FINE IBIBM AND' SCOTCH
Thkbeet ever brought to title market.
ULU WHE T,
FAMILY NECTAR,
And the celebrated -
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISEr ‘:
CHAMPAGNE WINE& •
sII.LOSS JOILANNINBURG, ' 7
SCOTCH .A.H.I) . I:BISH ALEI
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
WILD CHEM',
PIANTATION. •
WIGWAIL Tclisae,MAT.WW.
W 11.11 a =opiate atop of ' 1 •
NNGLISH AND ANIDEICAN PICKLES
And Condiments of ewey description nowin the marloe t y
red at, • • •,:
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VIZ Lawlor AdTBS.
• IVIOTH s;
SACHET POW3TIER,
PERFUMING LINEN A ,IV - D PRMTBNTING MOTH
TinBP i erj
Elr DER — a compound of valuable
artist the destruction of llisecte,rdistribated
ornong or d d over Furs, WOolens, Carpoia,.. I:Rotbi
sc., packed away for auxamer, • wM elfectltaliy prevent
tooth.
Being also &delightful, &TamablePertii Me it will km
pregnate clothing, dtc., with a lasthigiu3dpleisast odor.
The finest fabric cannot be injured by Ihsuse. ,_,,•••• •
Prepared and mold at • KELLER'S
Drug and Plenty Goods Btore,•No. ,
Mariret:street.s
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A. P. TEIIPSER,
TEACHER OP' MUSIC
' Orem AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE,
uNThirdMrs&
Residenoe: Third street, sbove,Nwtb..
VISITENG, WEDDING, OTVITA.TION i
AND AT NONE OARDB.,-By a special arrthilphient
with ono of the best engravers in the country, earth lir
any description will be executed In the jilighest style.*
art, contottdable with the latest fithio; Ind sappthid
promptly, at lowerpithiethan_ are ebarge il f
era in New ransfledSka • • For Mt •• -
call at ' mixonivo "To.
MESA BIEMP !Ind ICESB PORK.--A '163
articled Map Beef wad fiktbit
avg ; ,(whecitseova tozWrol:4o. le'
LOTS for sale on the corner of Third and
inart.i Broad streets. Enquire or WM. O. ItorADDEN.
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BY -GEORGE :•BERGNER - - ' HARRISI3ITBG BA FRIDAY . :: EV . JULY- --1 1864. •- • •- - - --- •• • -,--,-- - ~li ns l ne® ti - ironclad
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MEDICAL.
THE - GREAT
"AMERIGAI REMEDIES,"
girOWN AB
"RELMBOLD S"
GROWN ,PitEPABATIONS,
AznommilL*BAitruirtram-
IWLKfIOLD L'l77aCl . S'ARSA:PARTLLA,
HELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HtLMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
R;G"HLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRA, Vl' DIJCIiU,
A PO&TIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
*Oil MUM* CW? TI
BLADDER', KIDNEYS. GRAVEL
AND DROPSICAt'SWATALINGS.
Ile creases e .wer of -IX 7 .-
riims
wawa , s : •-: - Into healthy
actiogOotlildch the VII CALOEROUS de'posl r '
,u; IidIeIVIINNATUgAL_ GENENTS are re.
Wooed, a; ee welt platted iirdhilsoinootori, and le good for
woinix clam mut .
HELKIN.LD'S'EXTRACT BUM!
FOB WEAKNESSES
Airhang foam Enemies, Habits' or Dissiladlon, Early in
. 1 -: disc ion or Abusa,
wrahNDED'wrni TRU romownto Sltarrroms.
Winositkon to Exertion, - DryneSS of thellgn,
Lom of Heltory, , -- Loss of Piiirer,
Week Nerves, ~, Delleidty of Breathing,
-Horror of Disease, Trembling, .
Dimness of Tadon, - 'Welrefnlnm,-
Univemisl. 3 limaltime, of %Wain In the Haek
llascalartiystem, . Fluehing of thailody,
'Hot Hander, .:.- Eraptions On the Faro,
,: : Pallid Conntenami, '
Theta sywippams, le allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invarig removes, soon, plow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY,: EPILEPTIC FITS,
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la one of withik the patient. may expire. Who eon say
:that they are ant frequently , followed by those "dtmfol
•40 0 . 031 4" ' •
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7 1141414iTY Arm cozretrAte , Thcer. -
Many are ewer* of the lime, of their nifleriuge but
none will =gem The reocirdeottbe Insane asylums and
the melancholy deaths by Cotuntaption, hear -ample wit- '
neap to the trutlael" the. essatiom.
THE CiONI2VMTTMOV, ONOE AFFECTED
- WITH COICIANTO IirraVIMSS,
Bei:mires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and Invigorate
the system, which litelmbold's Entrant Buehu intiariably
does. A trial will convince the most skeptical.
li'ilikAi;E,9 7 -FEItALES—FEMALEs,
OL OR YOIINO,IIINOLR, MARRIED,: OR OOkiEII
PLATING ILARR.ILGIE
In many affeetions peculiar to females the Extrset Ito
Ghia is un dolled by any other remedy, as in thiorosis or
Retention, W,Yainfelness, or suppression of the
Customary EvieuationCUlcerated or Schirrous state of the
Mum Lencorrheat or Whites, Sterility, and for In 00131,
p> toctddnt to the stu, whether arising from Indiscre.
•
lA, MAW of DiesipeOTt or In the
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.1)//47273 (WCHANVII 42F LIFE.
FAMII4 BHOF D BE . WITHOBT .
ICILno
in* m en Wrewri easent Medicine for
IIIIM:1101,4D:B:E%TRLOT BUCIRJ,
Car r ie Secret Diseased II all:their stages; at little expense;
`
'Manor no chingrrin denim Inconvenience and no Mita
isze 4d lt onkel lieritientrAilike, and gives strength to
there* , tintivirik -obetroctions, preventing and
54priV 40 :11 - ErrsUirs, allaying pain and inifitin
,l6. inflideighhi et diseases; and expelling
p ni, ,Il pad Nerrietit, Matter ._Thousands
r i-i i di g ow ti•lolrio. victims or quacks, an d
*0 hal!, paid beaep fees wools:trod in a short tinde„have
iblipti Sher wentaerilhost And:that the ."Poisono 'hag by
4 1 9 WM of .11ecrefrot AskingPtse '. been dried up• in the
gil4. to breaellt; An an ailliravated form, and perhaps
r .
pse n =OLDIII:XTRACT BUCHU for all Affectimur
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
itafeer Female from whatever cause originating, and no.
niffttei of how longstanding. Diseases of these Organs
le m
ire the aid eta ;Buret's. ! HaMBOIXes EXTRACT
B is the Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have the
Am o p eo t, in all. Diseases. For which• it is ream.
IMA—B
B leod--Bloal. Heliiiholdi Highly Concentra
-444 flonipourid FLUID lIXTRACT SALUSAPARILLA.SYPHL
W. This is an affection of the Blood, and attack a the
-Seisal l Organs, Linings of the ,lose E ar ly Throat, Wind
other other Mims Surfaces, making its appearance in
the of ; ol'aren, Hambrrld's lixtract Sarsaparilla rm.
:aka Abe , Blemfrand removes all Scaly Erapticsur of the
Skin .givinmtpAnContplexinna Ow and Bomtny, xm dr .
It be i ng oiogogrilxpriiiiii MI class Otimintilainta,
its Bthod-PikrityWroperties are preferred to *grea t er
indeut than torah/sr prep:Minot 'SarillaParils..,ll
.
...... L.D
....'s B.
- aglactioost*Asn.
',? ' zoellaut Lotion for diseases of a Slybilltio Nature,
:an aii Woollen • In. diseases; of theAllinary Organs,
from habits of dissipation, used in connection with
the ta Bache and Sarsaparilla, In each diseases*,
ended. Evidence of She most responsible and re
liable- 1101. accompany the medicines. CERTIFI.
ems or 0010gildirattdu to Swenty years mending;
l neater lotornr - suctrand Fuse. For Medical
of Such . see ifisithigry of thb Ogled States.
iw.tun
itoor, o " E'.; trainable work, onthe Tracticeof
Rea " la'lni4e-lit the /241 xrtate,4 Dr.
0 ....___. . .tit; 'See' remark LO by Dr.
.gp i . ' lir .• A a'tsdebratodPhyttartlact Mem
besot the - • • -v. ep in e g f
i Sorgeone, and p blisked In the
' le. um., .and Queen% JournaL See
X xtql/IeVieWiPIabAbeitoYBXXY:TXA V ER I S ,
Fellow of th Soya College of Surgeons. The most of
the tar ,a , 4 wade on Nedfalke. Bitted of Bache,
IL 00 7or . g batiks for WOO. Extract of
s un : lo , c , booN, oz.-six for $6 00. Dn.
proved Rost 411 Z 1 reittoper bottle, or six for $2 60,
or half s thoose . ~ $4 2 00 , %Well wilt be egiffideet
to most. ...imoulmit cues, if directions are adhered
to. veredlo tur f: addhest, newel, packed from eh.
oje. Describe RFUSeosets .in ell oosuounioatioss.
~
.::_.,:killnAki r itP:. • • $.. .r. .
‘.. !p am pa" , appeared before me an Alderman of the city
oTlbilidal** IL T. lialtabolit, who, being duly sworn,
dot s yit Lin meono contain no narcotic, no =ar
my_ o i e o thapom dray, and are rawrie.
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.„apiliaorlbet before co% Ibis MC day of Now
. ;., <- • _. . . 11111L:P. RIBBARD =
AAthI L
Alderman, Math street, orb. Ram, Pbba.
WIN for Information ta confidence.
IL T. ITELYBOLD, Chemist.
lkirol lei OM Mk strol l Now. Chow; Minded-
POO tweinit
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MIME
The return judges of the. !Union primary
elections of 'Westmoreland,: county! met in
Greensburg; on Tuesday, when the =voles of
the several districts were handed in, showing
the following result: Congress, John Covode
had'lBBs.votes; W M Steivart,.4o. Assembly,
James H M'Afee had 1,225 votes; James 'WE
. oy,, 805; J H Duff, 726; J F. Kreps, 601;ind
!A - C,Hamilton, 512. -Jainnis Freeman, of hook
township, was noroinateti,for !Prothonotary;
Dr J C Gamble, of, Rostraveri for.: Clerk' of
dourts; H H Milli of East Ebmtingdomlor
Commissioner; John G Bovard, of Alletheny;
for Director of. the Poor., John -Miller, of
Franklin, for Auditor; Jams.A Hunter, Esq.,
and J J Painter, for Truitees . of Greeted:l - big
Academy.
On motion of General C.. P.. Markle, John
Snodgrass and D. W. Sh4nek, Esqa., were
appoine4d Congressional' - Conferees from In
diana and Fayette counties. .On motion, Jas.
A. Hunter, Esq., R. A. -Foster, and and John
;11. Anderson; were appointed Representative
Conferees, to Peifect the . nominations made
for Assembly. ,
A liik ( kekiiilaig Piet re Braivititrinn
f - r
[Exfaliet froka a letter:written by a 'Soldier in
the ItOthyenrisklvsnia Volunteers.]
Naan Itiernanin; Va., Jrini:lB.,,
When I last wrote your I believe We , were
near ; Fredericksburg. , ,Since.-then the Rebels'
have been,"tumed" out of:pat:Won after, posi
itibn. and have been driVen across every river
from the Rapidan to' the James.' •Grtint'sline
tics I are-entArely Strange to see: ' As.altabel
prisoner expressed' it, "He , flanks us on hthe
left, and flanks us on thetight. 4 , The - entire
1 practicability of -the overland *route toßieh
,
mdathalhich the M'Clellanites so'vehemeiitly
.denounced, has been fully demonstrated:
Those terrible fortifieirtMS ,, -itepregliftble
they said—which covered, ovezccrpliiin and
lined every crest from; Fredericksburg to
Richmond, 'have been succeasfallyz turned,,,
i erid the "intersecting riVelis” liave heel:: twat, 1
t 4 'cbmplete - the process. Ana,' instead of:
.fifrding a.bostile country, we forinathouatprils,,
of_illenite:Wlio had been l'origlookriag for nai l
WI whit rejoiced at nur chiming. , The poor
nirbes; it would have done your heart good'
to See, them at every. pyintEtton, with Voir
bundles arid - ehillren t , lvaltang, tu join. the ;
4ain' The wagon :4111118:,L4Pne Pickeat UP
cra)tthiee thousandof llie§e triledmerfree,
now., 'Giiableas the 7Piesident,ll T .l, Wish sprnp
of the 'PrO:slalery, piiiiplegt,gle.NoSth' .Wnrild;
wine out here and,,R#3, how: this j systoanA...of
Slakery has' been carrie - d.on int.iliii.Stategthe
stock-raising State of the, confeachricy t ,i
,I- remeniber about four teil4nortik ; A,44,
this,..alesOKTA ,
Et ill tinalt Y Milki l ir e d7 . 4:Virae4 - felloWs, :who
warited to i3miara it, to the Yankee. l .ll:4a .of :
promise, They said, they represented. _l5B
slaves, the property - of Mr. Anderson Scott,
who owned these cultivated fields for miles.
They wanted to, get thew ehildren,garried in
our transportation „Wagons to, White House
landing, from Which place they,[ had been wk. ;
imied Uncle SaM Would take, them North.:
Onr wggons being full, we:could accemmodata
but feW. ,However, - onything. was preferable.
to being a; alaye; .so thig determinedltok rime,
along anyway, About angle further, we came,
'to the_ ension of this , xich;abir. lord, Mr,t-
Scott. ' A broad - avenue, lined' with broad
.Spfeading magnolias in full bloom, led up to
the house, which' was the usual style of.,
- Southern plantation horiseS. On. one side,pf.
this house, end-in the'rear, i stond ri,very neat!
and_ tidy little Slave hat, :;Everything was.
clean about, The little yard neatly; trimmed
and swept:= - the door step acrribbed to an asi,
tonishing degree of .Whiteness,„eyarything in
fiat, denoting, the .
carefUl arid allilltril house,
keeper
-.Around the, door *re - three, women and:
about half a -- dozen, childien, :from the wee,
baby to the young
_giro ;elf fifteen s or ~. sixteen.
Two of the women were abO4 a l ai/age lighter
than the.quadroon,, '0316'01 e children were
white. ' The thirdwbinaninu4 apparently pure
while; her eyes were blue i lithquar„broWnand`
, s , - - -aight;, her features Wer' i,entirely' American
-..--nothing to denote a particle of negro blood::
ru her arms she ,had a beautiful, little boy;
about four years old; with fair, halt ; arid blue
eyes.. This woman was crying - bitterly ' wheA,
we rode up. .Thinking that shelves ra ,m,* ;
h er of the flintily, we tried to Ces*ole her' by;
'4oring - her that Yankeeis t intrile [ ;,tar upfiy f r
men and niit'uporiwOmen. - Ca'YriMagine
:hOW:slacked we were When wp,f , rci told 14
:this "Mute woman and.ehilclWoe SlavOi,.aricK
that thS, degraded vp. - Isdeinikg for
shamt tit her dogrtniatloril = jliiettfonantWren,
;Quartermaster of Iliffilit Now York; ilia _.to ,
excited that he'bolted into the hp, and:nn
sword ratted and his spurs jingled with-IdS
iinpetnosity as he strode ,idarig, the halit in
,search of the old sanundrel Scott!
I Oki:ll:bite ia' tlifW*en - ,:01 Le' iff4hllle
bundle up and come 'lct - tcuitilli'e had
a chance,: with the rest? She said that
she had an idiotio son in the horwe'who-w0
4r r lfi awl they_Corihr not tgb-withime iiini:
,•`II,
aSkeil this woman if she wise , the daughtefirk
the owner of the plantation. She' said she
was) We went into the hut, and uponlS
clean bed there sat this pdbridiotie boy,.white
as' I am, with brOWn hair.:. 6Abciut this time
Mr. Scott came in, the-Aordnand- owner of
these white people , ' : white/Alkali-himself: - get
ia an old shriveled up' Yilltgtor,filcAt'brooked
barked little specimen: of Sontberrechivalry,
arristooratic :wahine, and - "Virginia born: br .
Gawd.” Itaskedtheenether Of this boy if Mr.
Scott was hislather ? :You Thould.haVe seem'
her blush - as she answeredi"Yes," The inn" s='
brisis old beast,! 'his idiotic son—the child of
his anon daughter—father atilt PflrarYetther to his
own ehildren !. . ir: A." ? , r,,1 r , ' '
Now, send down y our pro-slavery partizans
and Copperheads of the North to look upon
this, . Talk to Me of 'the WVipity of shwery!„,
Ihetnrrible barbarity and &unbent this .ia,
stitntion" can never be told In the N'i;rtli.
They must be seen to be beliey„cul: - Is it po.s
sible that any nation can litre - or stand that has
for its corner-sinnelhis crime? Igo on with
renewed and firmer 'faith,lcpcisathle,in'the
Abaolute jriEttiee
. ef Or' cause: I consider In!,
war as a 'marvels* ,blessing; ' WeitiSAtitiri4,
out the dragon's teeth that we .have sown, ari
in their stead drop the precibtfs Seed' of ...firee,'.
do - for ' - all. ' I 'have 'an 'lMO:Cali:eat,' that;
aril nts ta a cariiigtioniggthisliir willriof
3
le!: mate ttntll.'slairerY, teittatintiebt. vriiru)
and-PM:Stint' of Villsfiliel u "ii deitriiied coin-
PletelY and irretrievably. Heaven grant that
so it ay be. Do you know how these skin
aristocrats rave over the new theory of misceg- '
enation, or the mixture of the races. Here we
piotwal,
ill *pii_ctifie.:duplicity
it th "' ' ' 1r
SP i tie ':476ry first form •of
' 7 , "innus miscegenation.
b oa t - sla7es (float
idbiat this time with their'
sek_sbouting on the road to
&In, "Come along! 'Come
vine to hab- oar Freedom!"
ite4thdse pncsi-white slave 4,
sir inability logo along with
n tii ory in the most dbl.:
and there in the midst of
ld scoundtel,lhe author of
believe I would have . been
his Beck,. ' l ' '
itoo'rpeople to stab as they
being inside our lines, and
we would manage to take
in the - ,Meantime, if the
them we'Wonitt nome'biet
So we went away Imil en
milia battlts 'of *the dig-
Pgatualeey: - let'me say to
3, that this country would
il. • Ve . 1306131 tc(haire,set,
egtdar operatiorua of a siege.
legrabt o belie, to us. ,Weve,
ab3st i 'General' of ,the age,
se is animated .with the
=dine General. Lee has
acegot, - Siiirefity miles, and
in• his, last ditch, within
Church bells."
jug •
traps
glo
along
This
who,
out the
,tressing
them stogy
all this it
justified
• We ads
.
were per&
in case we;
them 'wit'
man i
and • Chas
camped t
gish and I
you; wit!
abolitiOni,
tied don
Everything'
Grasit to be
al . apvery,._
sprit of the
beet!. driven 7
Wr 7 .04.0 1
the sound of
as
by
he
th 4
It o
,
mil
A: .
44
4;niwapieo , 44_
400, either that heVas ,
1 1 .
A4o4toreat,4,4g4mi
:t4e.u4LutalFlA:o4o44*,
AdvalLoe ! - ,?,-. , ~ vr, ,:l ~,.
Tilt, Ohip,atahe,i ; ap4tjr.
aa foiloyf ve , ,ir_,l .... li - :
_l.::"ltOWSlebok2P. .
iociatra Press, MD Fork: ..
aatiat*ihm ip*l. o
*lo ; ,-,i . s t : :: ,i f : ',.?!,t . :: "UN
. , .
:I The same diVittlii'M di
ftto R. L. Pavigi, gnifitt‘iit offit
They ether one *ha lifitilltiws
"jlitmaarciviii,. hue 20.
2Veitbn, Ifeto Jers_ey.tulatiie n
'elkwere brought over lielow
h4*Stored two miles this
4 1 1,004 - More-will•be tittered at
'feW ys, as fellis-..eidst' tlitit
of communicating' is tafirl'l,-
.1" Scout, will see tiiitiii 'in p
to tither matters. 'Winchester
Pied by the Confederates. Sig
I L
of.o ' •lnusdred - . days' linen • a
and!' ouch is at Clhambersburg
• 3 i'" th e firskin, market If y
have t , Vivo ao to co s gtraet 7
borers will be wanted. • tilrmerro
The saine_mmi.hadsetkka dis z
P ril'eAPllsSaturd*Fiu a man
. :ily ? „ ; shlting that "we can get as 1
as w(i want." The dispateh an -
I
Ate* with them logr33ollizoil
•Cenc , and as the representatiol
adv: ein this direction were wl
Ye 4 rallearßisallitaol4'jhe;dPS
I re , d'Uleffili'lirditrify ettatodl
permipsion of the military author
thqrp publiaitys r ails!. 'elniitittly:
tfiepeople should know howthei
has been threatened by- reckless
a desperate attemNt,te Omits th
• particular ' titoOk! I ,D f pw York,
. 41141440 i been .' i , led at "P.. -
74a71 4 XP:7 I - 'F.; pictX.wadeii,i
dettiglleit '1414 yptula ineiritabl,
.loWed:in Cumber .Coal .Stock,
the falsehood co d& have been toi
gatinbkerd would haie , bOtight I "tw
the ruling price. :,.--',"".',- I
rke
: - ;,.W.Aminavmer
The effect of the' action of the
..titglit was to ignore ;the House bil
ragrffte. ankh ;provide!' for', the e
calling out of:theonational militia
stitute a bill similar to that; rece
by the Stutate,Aviththe addition th ;
is notto be for less than one 'nor
three iears. ~The commutation cia
enrollment act is repealed; gaff p
. 9149; for imposing-a-special-Jasu
cent. on i itmomeso tuomeek the:
bounties. The action of thi`•ttro
not defailte,on the subject.
:'New stook`Disirket.
.; % T/AW Y 6 Fixa 3 Q ,
_4;44 Di4g#4.-V44eago
hi ' cP:
Central 14 a 1 LOR W i li P: P44;4±'
NowilaP
%,ituitbern,' 1; Oilarantee . d, 134 ~
19.1 "" 1 48Pb . it ' .
11 3 474tveland i acfrEtt13::'
Year ,
ertitlcates. 93i; Treasury Notils, 103;
Five-twenty Coupons, 1011; Itegistere4 100;
Coupon Sizes, 1104.
At) Zefeurti
GEN.) - Git ANVIA eiptvßE:
11,000 Prisoner s Slice Crossing
_;
the •Itaiiidan.
OUR LOSS NOT ONE-THIRD THE AMOUNT.
Old . Men► awl
. Maya PrisonerA.
u. NEVI YORK. Rule Vik.
The Washington_ Star says: "ace General,
Grant crossed the Raiiidein he has taken 17,00()
prisoners, not including - thOse of the L last four
Or five days, while his.own loss is less thithione
third that number; Among .the regent psis;
°nen were men over sixty years of.• age, and ,
boys aged fourteen and sixteen. They all say
they were forced into the rebel rard:s.'
RESIGNATION, SECRETARY' OUSE.
DAVID TOD, OF 01110, TO' OUCCEDD -HIM
aid
The President, at half-past 11.o'clodlr. to
day, sent to , the Senate the nomination of
Hon. David Tod, of Ohio, to be Secretary of
pie Treasury, in piece of Mr. 'Chase, resigned.
The Semite went immediately into Executive
session.
MI
THE REPORT DOUBTED IN WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, June 30-1:30 r. 31..-The re
port waft not , generallY beleVed Sgctettitt
Chase Asei tesigried, :arid :this inoredtlity *AN
4rengthened by the fact 3114 the Was this
morning , consultation with, the, Finance
Committees of hoth itehees, wad further that
several oflii3 intimate - peraconal fifends on the
-Committee of Ways•aird - aileens posittiely aS
seited t9,the pc Army'.
• lewai as earnestly, declared by ; other. parties,.
"hoWever,' that the Prepidentlas sent to the
priate the nomination 181. i: Tod as his suc
cessor tun there seems : to be much-obaoruity
Its to the circumstances attending thief action
9n the Oat Ithe Executive.
man
d the
mself
matte',
I)ner,
,elanq
Mil
aco to
~ont
Imdzi , bet.
taime
wires
The report of the resignation of Secretary
Chase and the eitiohitiiiertt of Governor Tod
tO succeed him is cOireet
fere at
gtait of
had re- .
cm
. -
Foal Ark, June 2 4 7:
Iriforiatibri has been received from trib cav-:
expeditionitairaitli , sent liblithward from
here at naaalat,dlOrCesof Men. unalic Go)::
-Yretillums iktt_m_li,e4l ma thit,24th ate, pain_ t.got
named, and alt - thqini . riut klireee:uttwyuiidA
- were .4mph:wed:mid. sent MI Ofidiiire Little
Bock, T, Our Joss.in the affair-vied 'very slight
Catso, june 29.—,The Itittlty pck'Penworttt
of thi3 21St says: "A'regi.ment of rebel - cavalry
under Col. Stemmans,
,attacleed cur piekets at
Pine Bluffs a few daysltiineeilautliere repulsed
*ith of severffifilled; While .the ,fight
was going,on a scouting party from the 7th
M.issourfOii6ah'y; 'under Licit. Graves, found
a i deserted emir. of Etternmen i eitigiM r eht, with
all equipage." The'enemy were pursued
irty , "T . - _ •
"Oh the night of the 19th theVa blisseuri,
l eaticined at Brownsville, &the reilroad,weie
attacked by rebirli, said to be Shelby's coin
' maitcl.l The object of the rebels was to. de
stroy the railroao, blattheY = lieinforce-
Moats were seat.° Brownsville, and consid
erable skirmishing occurred' yesterday. Shel 7
by is said to have six pieces of artillery."
Yidley
wmdi
os.
Al: add
inform
d pan&
Conch,
De m railment,
ade it ay.,
:Ding false state,
t he: disinvent
-
‘ 3v ef Ont.:rebel,
=EI
ersit•wri were
kfior import-,
ISCOUTO"
to lie gent
49r
?2,lXebush
'ng 'Waters
Potomac—
a
gnmk mode
The Late Railway:Accident.
.310sTitzaz, d, W June 30.
The number of bodies recovered from the
ruintosf the railroad train at St: Hilaire, is 87.
The number ofiwounded poisons is 86. 1 • -
The carware in a_ Tile: a fragftentresting on.
a barge ,which was prising thrpugh..
Had the Cars fallen into the _water
More pengons would liame' bon die4necl.
The locomotive is submerged ant of sight.
The coroner has had the' engine driver;
Wm. Birney, arrested and lodged.in Montreal •
-jail: - -
It is impossible iderAiffAe dead or to
obtain a correct Ititlixihfl , names. They are
of various coinitri&-iskl-knew little of each
other: ••:- • . z - • ... ,
They We, by the ship. ?Rear,•• Iron's Broad',
and appear. tb:lior oleo, Danes;. - Swedes;
siens,, Austriains, ..Boheniianw.Eual...ebrue
Ira
liens., ,They weragoing to Wile main, iciest
, of them to MObtfrielidssfittleirlii that regioi;
n ta'B43' as
been °eon
.as a force
arlinebnrg,
an, as you
aPkar's
COUT."
611 through
Jer-:
uch grain
acts con-
Gen.
a rebel
false, he
and W
bir ti
a we give
otter that
anquility
nblera in
rices of a
id the .
Ori lion=
~ _
a s
WOO
ave fol
d before
ted, the
',' WOW-
. Prosanirarnisi,frine 30.
The Breadstuff market, influenced
fluctuations in.Oold and SterlingrrExchangei.
is rather feverish, and:. the - ganerafklendency ,
for all descriptions is up, up, ti pi ~Wa a dvance
our • quotations "for ,Flour 500175c.V: braid/
with' ?the remark that many, confident of
higher figures have withdrawn - their ;stoek.
The sales comprise 4;000 liarrels fair and godd
Penna. and .Ohio extra family at :$9 50L . q10;:
300 barrels fancy at $l2, 500 barrels American
Mills on terms not public and several
Jots of antra at $9,25®9150.:. glie'sales to this
Aotailersluid batters range from $8 5010.•12-
resin quality. itillyeFlour - and Corn Meal +
nothing doing: ..„ .
The qfferingto of Wheat' arc araall :and Wig
held Air . further advance... Smell Sales of
Red at $2...-22®2. 25 per loushel,'
2,000 bushelal
inferiorat $2::10, and I,ooo.bushelwKenttroky 2
White, at .$2lO. : Rye; if here,.,Wan.ld;• nom i
and ::
Si 60. Corte is steadSrvillt sales of
6,000 bUshels, yellow: at_ . 'lper brislieh:
afloat,! and $3,,55 in store...;Oa h .are selling
tit 87088:. gents. . • - :v: „. a +.
- . +: lizarf_Yinnydrifle . 30. i
Flour firm ; sales of 16,000 labia:l.oWe
$8 70®,8 80, Ohio $9 65(4511 50, Southern
$lO 50(512 po. Wheat„ quiet, sales.of. 09,000
btis. • chic 51.9 i Sprnt:a 3*./I",34,.aiii**ii,
Club ' $f 30(51 ' 32 ; Bed Western $1 '3B ®,1 4 41.
Corn advanced I®2c.; sales of 30,000 bush:-
at $1 544211 58. Beef 'Pak heavy at
sils. Lard firie it+lo449i: 'Whisky
til .10®1,80.
:-Acei1if5777 111 ,?u,E, 43 . 000 ' lc.bk3il3Pleato 69i7
Pp bus.; OPRT,IAC*9 I ?*st
BLurnmem, line 30.
''tootfirm and excited; Howard street su
perfine 19a6 25. Wheat Baloe. higher; Ken
tucky India $2 50. Corn advancing; White
$1 75; Yellow $1 60. Whipky dull g
at si, 63.
te last
•er-to
and
leto sub.
y passed
the draft
ire:than
ye per
uses = of
, • uses is
Weinntijrfort, June 30
L&TEB
FrOnie Arka!itsas:
Markt lb y.
Death of Gen. Joseph P. Taylor.
• - WASHINGTON, JUIN 9 0.
General Joseph P. Taylor, Comm Bg. 04 •
mil of stkaintenee of -the 11. army;died—
here yesterday. He entered the-sarvice in
1813, and was a brother of the late President
Taylor.
Gold in NOw "ircirk.
NE* Yona, June 30-1 P. Di
..Gtild is now quoted at 245.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
T-bIE subscriber offers -for sate - a valuable
Tavern Stand. situate on the tiarmener turnpike; in'
:theorough of Middletown, consisting : of a large two story
Brick Hotel, extensive stabling and all other becessary
but-13101(1111gs.
AL3o,lwo adjoining lots, having erected on each a two
story frame dwelling
For farther particulars apply to the undersigned, oaths
the premises. • SAMUEL DETWEILER.
Je2l-tuasat3m*
EXECI3TOR'S ritvricit. •
LETTERS testamentary on the. estate' of
Bannah Forney, late of Halifax township, - Dlophin
wanly, baring been granted to the undersigned, residing
in said township, all persons indebted to Rail estate ire
requested to make Immediate, payment, and those hiving
,claims against the same will hresent them for settlement.
jefilitlade SAMUEL LANDIS, Fomenter.
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
,T AM happy to offer to the public a large
:.11 and splendid asot7tment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS 7
manufactured by
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give en
iro satisfaction. , ' •
t PLEASE TRY MIL
• SCREFFER'S BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Prebbyterian Church, Harrisburg
' Pa., ap2S
JUST RECEIVED,
THIS MORNING,
A FRESH INVOICE OF
HICHENER & CO.'S CELEBRATED
`SUGAR CURED
HAMS AND BEEF,
SHISLER & FRAZER'S
my3l
PRIVATE SALE.
NE of the 'best locations for IRON O
WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable
price, to any purchaser who will improve it, situated with
in a abort distance of the city of Harrisburg between the
-Penosylyania railroad andeanal, about five 'hundred feet
wide, and alongside of the best limestone quarries in the
State and close to a good turnpike road; also, roam for
worth cinders for dity,yetttry. without paying for - the land.
APPIYW. DAVID MUMMA, Jr.,
7 . 1 AttAillerat-Lsw,. NO. 24 North Second street, -
_.ri3 Harrisburg, Pit,
i gh Prem - Insert - tiFee times and rend bill to
— t
co ! ) .
,-1 ':•:'
s' • i NEW: I.l4l,lloltwitoitz.
11094T415T TO LANDLORDS AND
oTßEtt i —Tiio endendgned offers at wholesale., to,
thotiade, , oleo tot id , the best lituars ever brought to
Ilarroburg„. French Rranslicr, Holland Gina Scotch,
lish, Rohr - bon, Wfieizt and Oid Rye Whisky; Foriegn
aturDoutestic Winer, Su
dirranpagne, Cataw b a,
dc.. All liquors warranted, as represeuted. Landlords -;
and others will find it to their advantage to , call and es
irdtto the' assortment at the store, on South Second
*reel, itwo doors below Chestnut.
rityN-deret . ' • OEORGE'WINTERS:
7 ;; T, ----- •
STATE .CAJPITAL HOTEL
COWER. OF Z153141,4ND WALNITrip6ET4,,
.
...1aM11.414811111.13 , 441MN8P. 11 k.
iindeisigited haiir.43 purchased this well
baa - enlargedl and thoroughly renovated
At, -Mb rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the
"entiiie t•itathMment elegantly re-fm1i , 114 , 1. Being plea
sant,' ty snit eligib ky .locateo ;anti provid d with every non
vonience, it oars to the public all the comforts and Aux a.
rise bf 's flratrOhtsifhoMl. -Trusty and obliging servants
always is attendance, A bar
.Wei stocked with choice
liquors la attachedthe establishment.
Cie2T,dlyr, • .f momisar,
P4I,ADELPITIA COLLEGIATE INSTI
TETTE.. FOR '. YOUNiI/ :LADIES, No.' 1530 Arch
Street. Rev.OHANLESA.AIdiTH, D. D., E. CLA-RENCR
131i1CM A. M., Prinelindi
.biatb Year. Three departgleatet Primary,.Acedetnic,
and.Gollegtate.' Fall college course in Classics,. Kittle
' niaticaj higher English and Natural Science for the's°
who. griuluate. /Worn loanguageo, -Mx*, Peonies and
&mutton. by the belerhastera Fdr clirceilnrs apply at
Aka iistitake, or euldrdos OWL 2611 P. Philadelphia
Pa. . ap2o.6m*
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE
BETWEEN t .
Lock llaven, Jerscyikoret - Williamsport, Mini
sy,. littiontowll, Watsontownv Milton; ..
LoWidluig,..Nortitamberlandi
bug, 1 1'reverton, Geer-Omni ;
• - soma, 4 1Maphin, t , • •
-AND • IEARRISB.URG.
Tie 11 •
r _ _
)1101elphla Depot being Genitally located, tne
clnOept *ill be at the lowest ;Mee The Conductor goes -
tbro'dgb with each trtdat.ti.ittend to tile sift delivery of
allAtoods d,tp thanes. Goode delivered at the de-
JAE, WARD & FREED, 811 Market street
Pltikbieetleck a h., will be .delivered Hsi •
lirielliiitlaWnys as Low as I.y An) Othes"
Line.
JOS. MONTGOMERY &CO "
Phillmielptapautd Readin g Depot,
4)12/rtt. goof of 10-44 one kiiirrisb
- _
T. FacWATSON4 ,
MASTIC
C - ' 'ENT
,--
.OLARITFACTURE.E4, .
• „ ,
PI.TWOLIXTEIG , , Pa.,_ •
TS PREPARED terAriligh and coat the et- i
Xtierior of Buildings with the MASTIC CEMENT, on 0 ,
tiewapittem. TIM Materiel *Jetitirely different from
*her cements used herei:n o - is elo only reliable; 7
It coating for col Mixed with pto.. ,
pelt ptoportiona of pure ftms a solid, '
• bid adhetiveness to Brick 0r.,51,0 * 1 ,41, making beau,
fitte - water prdif lariat% addluia. equal - to .own •
Starke or any color desired. - • r"; . •
--lim - oug others for whom I have applied. the HMV° J QS.
giant, rreter to the , following gedtleudintr-
Allisselioeildeuce, Penn atreet,pttaburg.
J st tt
J. H.Ehoenberger realdence, 3inigendeville. _ .•
A. Hoeveler, "
James MiCandless, "-
Calvin /Aguas% Third B .tt hr
eAt. Vabutg, r t
Jam 4 WOod, owner St. Charles Hotel,
. _l6llltaraSoliel,litturd House, • •
ojiisc
BaeA Ar architects Dispatch Bandit:lgs,
J _
ohp ett;-reedden, Front Street; Harrisburg!, Fa,
A:J. Jat
please address i
T. F. WATSON
r ' P.O - . Isotoittefrarg, • I -1 7
feblii-dGra , PIMA! aPP.Bef
' 00014B°. CODFISH; Of - 111 1 84:04bie:
bri4ted St "'M e int, d r Al 4.
antis* salelly =S ikh ruzy t .k.
tea - ).•—(iactsaiiiirit to Wou Bode, &Mk)
ELLSE BREAKFAST TEA. —Just ro
catiTcd, a line chest of English Breakfast Tea, at
SHISLER & ERAZFJIII,
Olocomoro to win. Doak, Jr.)
- --`•
.•n-Js:#
II
En
ki
L _ 4
Eil
~gn~
60
1 oe
1 26
2 26
6 00
9 00
11. 00.
/0 0 -
1 60
60
or
foE.f
.