THE TELEGRAPH 18 PrIEUEMD MORNING AND EVENING, BY GEORGE BERGN - ER OFFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT. TERMS , OF SUBSCRIPTION ptedocimip , :inal4yoßo 'NE WILT TIIIXORAI4I is Served to subscribers in the city at 8 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $5 00 In advance. Those person:mho negketto pay in advance will be charged $6 00. - - WEEKLY TELEGIMPFL TEM TELEGRAPH 18 also published weekly, and is furnished subscribers at tho follotripg cash rates Single copies, weekly - Three copies to one Post Mee ten copies to one Post Office MEDICAL. ELIXIR DR: WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing noth ing Injurious to the most Delicate. ,The Rejuvenating Elixir is the resalt of modern discoveries in the vegetable kingdom; being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, Irrespective of all the old and worn-out system& tiff• This medicine has been tested by the most eminent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medical discoverietbof the age sir One bottle will cure (loners] Debility. • AiarA few doses cures Hysterics in females. Ma - One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. gra-A few doses restores the organsof generution. ,From one to three bottles restores ilia manliness and full vigor of youth. ItGrA few doses restores the appetite. Jar Thre e bottles cures the worst case of Impotency. x;rA few doses cures tee low spirited. ,8i -One bottle resters mental power. ZgrA few doses bring the rose to the check. This medicine restores to manly vigor and robot health the poor, debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure. 44-The listlew, enervated youth, the over-tasked man business, the victim of a nervous depression, the in dividual suffering from general debility, or front weaineas 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 forwarded by express, on receipt of money, to any ad dress. air Sold by all druggists. everywhere. DR. W. R. MERWIN & CO., Sole Proprietors, marll-ecxily No. 159 Liberty street, New York. OBRROKEE PILLS BUGAR•COATRD FEMALE REGULATOR, HEALTH PRESERVER. OERTAIN AND SAPJ. xi?io• the Removal of Obstructiolis and the Insurance of Regularity in the Recurrence of the • Monthly Prriods. cure or obviate those numerous dbleasee that spring from IrregularitT, by removing the kw:thrill Itself. ,—They cure Suppressed, Excessive and PAWN' Mel straation. q®-They cure Green Sickness (GLlorosie.) ,They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains! in the back and lower parts of the body, Heaviness, Fa tigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the How; Low MAN of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, kc., ir.C. In a word, by removing the Irregularity, they roman thfi cause, and with it au the effects that spring from it se-Composed of simple vegetable extracts, they con« ain nothing deleterious to any constitution, however elicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, wken properly used, they never OM to do. ,They may be safely used at any age, and at'any lusrloe, EMU:PT DORM THE VIRUS =UM . MONTER, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infallibly ennvs.vr pregnancy. JitrAll letters seeking information or advice will be promptly, freely and discreetly answered. ,t Full directions accompany each box. lea-Price, $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. ,—Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. wi-Sold by all respectable druggists. - DR. W. IC MERVIN & CO., Sole Proprietors. marll-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New. York. For sale in Harrisburg by S. A. KIINXEL & BRO 116 Market street. FI N E LIQUORS. Shissler 1 Fraze-',r, (Summon to W m. Dock, Jg, & Co t t DEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GI ,OCE RIES opposite the Court House, have I be adatlas selection of BRANDIES, of different vintages. 17NR AND COMMON WINES, WHISKYS. OLD I BOURBON, . . . . MONONGAHELA FINE' RZSII : Am i Areo2 . :Cl:ll4 Whtekys. The best ever brought to thl , A nud ist . - OLD WHEAT, FA/11 16V IZECTA S. Aka the celebra• bq GatZTEUT GROVE ' effor t CHAMPAGNE,. WINES. dITLOSS JOHANNESBURG, SCOTCH AND 1 - Araf ALES. CLARNI. LONDON T ADA% uzoiar. wmb MERRY, PLANT iTi oN WIG', /AU TONIC BITTEPA. With a complete stoc', of ENGLISH ?.ND AMER' CAN PICKLES And Condimenta.W every deacript lon now I n the market, mid at THE LOW .RATEE MOTEL it4A.CHVIr IPCIWDEFL, PreprimlNo LINEN" ,tom pArCENTING MOTH THIS POWDER --a comp, ou x id of valuable articles for the destructiob inaects--distributed among or dusted over Furs, lirek j ieb a, Carpets, ciethOdri &a, packed away for mummy v ia meatowlY Pre'rePe moth. Being also a delightful, w losable pm fume it ',AU itn! Pregea te clothing, dic.. wit , a a lasting tuntpleasant odor, The finest fabric amulet b e injured by its flee. Prepared and sold at SELLER'S Drug and Fancy Go Store, No . 91 Matte Area ode ep2B A. 17 TEUPSE,IR, TEACF,ER OF M.USIV: on , ,on AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE, N &red ItessieWP : Third street, above North. ATiar . TING, WEDDING, ' INVITATION .m. - in 'AT HONE CARDS 89 a special allenniirliteut d, . of the beet engravers in the country, dards of , ascription will be executed in the Wilma style of informable with the latest fashion, and Supplied sn .aptly, at lower prises than are charged by the station ln New York or Philadelphia . For sam ples az x :Ares .ill at - -BERGNBIR'S BOOS mckB-dtf . ~. MESS BEEF and MESS Poßs.:.-ji. thoin .131., articled Mesa Beef and Pork at " - - 1 OMAR. & ii4i,c, ap9. (euccestporg to Wm Dooli,Tgok LOTS for sale on the corner of Third and Broad otroota . Enquire of WM. C. IIoPABDIN. ararlAitt ~...~.., $3. 60 400 10 00 ELIXIR. "AMERICAN REMEDIES," KNOWN AA "IIEL11IBOLD9S”- RIOHLY CONCENTRATED" FLUID, EXTRACT BUCKU, BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GB AVEL Mbletlieheelacreases the power of Di o% and miles the ABRI3RBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY of • CALCEROUS depod hoe^ and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS sre re duced, es,welles pails and itifishu wales, and te good for . YEN, WOMEN or &RUMEN. HELMBOLD'S ET/TRACT BUCHtf, Arialn from Ezereses ,disc Hatits of Dissipation, Early In retion or Abase, • •TENDED WITS TUN FOLLOWING kriiinoroma: Indlipmdtion to :Exertlen, -Dryness of the aide; Lose of Memory, -.Lose of }twat., Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Borne of Disease, Trembling, Dimness of Viske, ' leakefulneux , Universal Lassitude of Moreau in the Muscular Syntem, Blushing of " tindody, Ea Rands. . - Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Cbuntenace. . a Zir vi i=o=lf ellowodLo u to w on, this.reedi- Enuring CY, FiTtrgrY, EPILEPTIC Flll3, lil one of oltie patient nay Who Cot sayauteyzeyoiowij: Way are aware of the °ado of their satterlowt, but )10110 will meow The records of the Mamie whim and the taelaimhgly timid by Corosaaptioa. 'bear ample Wa ned te , the truth — of the asaertion, - • . • TUBE aarstirrrunow, ONCRE AFFECTED rAnnires Ilse aid of medicine to Are ngthen and invigorate the amens, which Belmbold's Eayract Buehu invariably dent A trial will convince the Wort skeptical. OL ON YOUNG, KNOLN, MARRIED, OR COWRY- hi meow affections peculiar to females the Extract flu chu is unequalled by- thy other remedy, as in Chlorosirt or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or suppression of the customary Evaccationoerated or Rath-roue state of the Uterus, Isucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex, whether arising *MA Indio:No tion, Whits of Discipation or'n the NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT Take so Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant. Medicine Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. Of Every , .;rie script:lgs. Chres Secret Diseases 1001 l their stages; it little expena little or no change in diet; no inconven i ence and no alp°, sure. It Causes frequent - desire, and , gives strength , to Urinate, thereby removing obetructietw, preventing and awing Strictures if the Cretans', allaying pain and Math. elation, so frequent in this claws of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, .Disessed, and Wornout Matter. , Thousands upon thousands who have been the victims of quac, and who have paid I:mantels to be cured in a short Dm* have grand they were deckdril, add that the "Poison , ' hie by Ohio WO of epowerflil .Ashingents," been, dried up' in the s ows, to break out in an aggravated term; . #l4 primps site. Ir a & - Use LD'S EXTRACT BUCIII7 for all Affections and Disl/4‘flefief the Urinary Organs, whether existing in _state or ir t %ode, fromWhateler cruise originating, and no matter of i t :wr long standing. , Diseases of these Otgam uirei2d of a Diuretic. HICLMBOLD'S EXTRACT the Wrest Diuretic, and It is certain to have the desired ewes ht all Diseases for which It' Hs recom mended. Bl o ed_agoog_B o Heimbold's Highly Concentra. led Cl i ssund FLUID V.XTRIGT 11- 11 -1 U 63 / 11 4 1- us. to au a joca u" of the B 1 ; and 'attacks the Seine/ Organs, Linings o the ?leePt 'Pre' Throat, Wind pipe and other Mucus s ur .litoes,Maiong.its appearance in the form of_Ulcers. VoleP4reet_, _Dera•Parilla Pa rities the Blued, and,, r01111:11rl 11 A U .7 -- JonritPtionii of the Skin, giving to the Oomidexie. as Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepared expressly fo r this classo f eemPialids, its Blood.Pfirifying Properties as 11 pres erved to • greeter extent than any Otter _ . er preparatith BereePette , - ELI ranatnedAYS BOSL W ASH. An excellent Lotion for diseases of a &Math) Nature, and es an Injection in diseases of the Mnary Organs, arising. from-habitat& dissipation, used he Mismeetion with the Idtmetalliteluttook,liarreiparin‘lik mathinset* Lzoolsolitentlok Eiddeitoo Of the most re.wernsible and rE. "We cliaracter:72llMostP•43, the metlialwilt ORRTIFI CATES OF ODUSIIkom eight to Weedy tOyirs .otanding, with painee, known ,to noteihih pad Yams. For lledlW Properties of nacho, _see Dispensary of the ilkited Stated See Professor rmwEws valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. VEPTESICK, Philadelphia. See remote main by Dr. RoDOWELL, a-celebrated Physician and mem ber of the Royal Coni Surgeons, and published In the •Tmalactions of the King's and games Jour*ll. Else .•Ilielkionibrurgteallievetem,gmbllabsdley DOM- TRAo • of the Royal Chinese' of Surgeons.. Tbili most or :the late *induct works on Medicine. Extract of, Botha, $1:00 •.bottlei. or sty betides for $6 00. Extract, of , r '$T - 00 per - batik - Tor six for -- $5 00. Int ' proved Rose Waah,-50 . tents per bottle, or six for $2 60, ,or half a dinifetletok.for. $ll 00, wit* will be sufficient to sum the most idAmta tasetk If dire:none are adhered to. I si leltpi lir ki:d wgram, imairels picked - troln eb• semen* • Iroillioles ilt in oanuntrikatiou. Cares 1 *POs full% • . a&-tr t Personally appeszeittlfete . Meek MAinteenot the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Ilehtibtild,• who, helm' dialy atom, ikith sit his pritperations containnarcotic, no mar ten, or of MPITIous drum, mit are rel a mtable. -day of =i, / i s . 1 - 1 111 1 5t . wk ll i r - •- . t Ad Tina leUse for infennation In confidence. - I H. T. BKIJOIOLD, Chemist Pepot let Walk left Wad, WET_ Clbsiass, OK- 01814.1. =MI .--- -.-- . . • ..,. „II / s .. ;.• ~ : .',..: 40 -...., ... ~.,.._ -, - %1 5 4-Iftc,,s , -; - ;-_.. : ..-::-. ~. ._• . . , m . .-._ . : ----„, -,.. -- 1------_-."--1.0,,e, - • .' . ,4 • . _ ~....: ~.• ...:-., 7 t r3, - - -- 4-Kj,..' --- ,'_, -- z ..1.. ' - 44 ( '''''..:,'",,s - --; 2!) • ' , • 4 J..M1, -- . JO .. . , BY GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL. THE GREAT GENUINE. PREPARATIONS.. VIZ HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU," HaLMBOLD ZYTRACr HARSAP.ARILLA, HELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH. • HTELMBOLD'S GENUINE }'REPARATIONS. COMPOUND -A IV3MVII AND SPECIFIC REMEDY 1011 . nw SHE AND DRGPSICA L SWELLINGS FOB, WE/a:NE.9BIM INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. WITH ORGANIC WRALIMESS, FEMAIIE-FEMA T.r,s, PLATING Ii4ARRIAGE DECLINE OR WANGS OF LIFE. HELXBOLVE EXTRACT BUCHII, ANw. ME "THE UNION—NOW AND .FOREVER." --Webster. HARRISBURG, PA, SATIJRDAY EVENING, JULY 1864. BlittllCA L. rr.r.~: DR. WISHART'i • PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREF, Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis tillation of the tar, 'by whioh its highest ued ical properties are,retained. nave you a Gough ? — Hate you Sore out Have you may of the premonitory turn ma of that most fatal disease, Consumption? Those who should be warned ,by t .hese symptoms generally think lightly of -hem until it is 100 late, From this fact, perhaps more than any other arises the sad' preva lence and fatality of disease which sweeps to the grave at least "one-sixth" of death's victims. Consumption has destroyed more of, the human Wilily than any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despiiired of a cure, or a remedy that would heal the lungs, but for DlOll3 than' two hundred yeara the whole medical world has been impressed that there was a mysterious power And I effi ciency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the hli.igs; thitrefore they have recommended the use at Tar Water which in many cases had good elect; but how to combine the medical pro pe;tieii so:as to heal the lungs, has ever heen a mystery until it was discovered by Dr. L. Q. c. WISHA_RT,of Philadelphia, Pa.,i the ap • rietev of• "Wishart s Pine Tree Tat Many, not only of the people, but physi cians of every sc hool and practice, are daily asking me, “What is the principle or cause of 'your success•in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption ?" My answer is this: The invigoration of • tits . digestive organs- tlul strengthening of the debilitated system— the purification and enrichment of the 'blood, must erpelfrom,thesmsterir. the corruption Which, serofula breeds. While this is erected by the powerful alterative (changing, from disease to health) properties of the Teror-, dial, its healing and renovating principle is el.OO aering upon the irritated srehices ot ',the lungs and throat, penetrating to each !ilia eased part, relieringpain, subduing inliamhza don, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let this, two4old power, . the healing arid the' strengthening, continue to act in conjpriction with Nature's constant recuperative tendedcy, and the patient. saved, it he has not to limg 'delayed a resort to the maim of o X A ur as 4 lto read tlie'following certidica They are front ~ m en.and . women of unipies tionable worth and. z:eputation: Dn. WThlisint":- . Dear Sill-LI had . very dreadful cough and sore - throat for one • year, find my whole system was fast giving way, end I was prostrated on my bed with but little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the pow. of all medicine; and in a short time 1 must:nave gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter-in-law would not rest until she went to your store, •No. 10 N. Second street; and related my case to you, purchased one bottle of your Pine Tree. Tar Cordial and commenced to use it, and in one week I was much better, and after using three bOttleri am perfectly well, and a wonder to all nay Mends, for they all pronounced , me past onto Publish my case it you think proper. REBECCA HAMILTON, • No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia. Dr. Wishares Pine Tree Tar Cordial-is an infilniable cure foe Bronchitis, Bleeding oi the Lungs, SOte Throat . and Breast, Whim= idea of the Lungs: • Mr. WARD says: Dn. Wriattirr—Sir:—l had Bronchitis, lii Aanunation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, nd Palpitatir - of the or at my office oflteceiver of Taxes, from • 9 A. at: to 2 P. M., corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets. //DIM WARD. Read the following from Utica: Wzawszr—Dear Sir:—l take pleasure in info • you through this source that your Pine 2 Tar. Cordial, which was recom mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall, of this city, has cured her of a cough of more than five months' standing. I - had thought her beyond cure, and had employed the best of medical aid without any benefit. 1 can cheerfully recommend it tothepublidss a safe and sure remedy for thode similarly afflicted, as I know of many other cases besides that of daughter that it .has entirely cured of long standing douglia. 'Yours respectfully, JOHN V. PARKRIt. Daguerrean Artist. 126 GeneisSe street, lltica,•N. Y. :—I have used Dr. Wiskiart's Pine Tree Tar Cordiil in .may fisnily, and can eorlialy recommend it as a valuable and safe medicine for colds,. &sighs and to those pre disposed to 'consumption. Dr. (1. A. FOSTER,. 160 Genessee street, The•above are a few . among the thousands which this gre at remedy has saved from ati untimely grave; , . • We have thouiands of letteie fib m physi cians arid druggitstii who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they 'have ,never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. The Tax Cordial, .when taken in connection with'Dr. Wishait's Dyspepsia Pills, is an in fallible cure for Dyipepsia. _ once Coughs, PugsTnitai Tin Gowns :,, wit elite Couglui, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Afithuut,__Whimping Cough, Diptherift, and is also-an excellent remedy for diseases of :;.the kidutwandleznale complaints. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS The tesubie bathe muse of the ;milder and A 4Otte kris blown In the Nettie. All ethers are verbal' keit& Patois Firrr Oirrkcamt9rm,pcgAakper Borns Pr spired only by Propriermr • ~'~«: ~, ~ :C~ 'ishar~, ~ i No. 10 North SecondiltreA_ Philadelphia, Pa. add by Druggbita averhowa. at Wholesale by all Phila. dvphi~ind New Yoe Dmigginta asarlo47 ~: _::_~~ • C.S.. PEEPHEWS DAILYA LINE BET'WEEN PHILADELPHIA, Leek Haven,. Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Me er,' - Uniontown Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, 'Fronde, Georgetown, iykenstown - Millersburg -• ' Halifax Dauphin AND. , HARRISBU RG. • its" Philadelphia Depat,- -, .being ' centrally _loaded, the drayage will be at , the lowest niatea The Conductor goes_ through whit each train to attend to tfao .safe delivery of all goods intruded to the Ilan 'Goode delivend at the de pot of FREED, WARD & FREED; 811 Mar k 4 'Streit Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock. be deliVored in - Hat risburg Mae next morning. . • Preight..Always as Low as by Amy Other Jos. MONTGOMERY & CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, oct2l4f Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. Utica, New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • .. VALUABLE. PROPERTY FOR SALE. • rimE subscriber offers for sale staluable Tavern Stand, athlete on the Lancaster turnpike; in the borough of Middletown, consisting of a large two-story Brick Hotel, extensive Stabling and all other necessary out.bulldinge. • _. Also two adjoining lots, Having erected on each 'a two story frame dwelling. For further partioulacs apply to the undersigMed, on the the premises. SAMUEL DErWhILER. Jett-tuasat3rn* EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Hannah•F.orney,•late of Halifax township, Dauphin windy, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in said' township, all persons indebte4 to salt estate are requested to makelmmediate payment, and thre having claims against the same will present them for settlement. jell etlad* SAMUEL LANDIS, Executor. SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY I"Am happy to offer to the public a large and kplendid assortment of _ SUPERIOR, GOLD PENS, manufactured by: - LEROY W, FAIRCHILD. These Pens are weltilrdshed ; elastic, and will give en tire satisfaction. PLEASE TRY THEM. • SCHEFFER'S ROOK STORE, Second street, opposite Presbyterian launch, Harrisburg Pa. ' ap23 INDEPENDENCE ISLAND WIRE FERRY. T HE proprietor of this cool and delightful Summer Resort would most respectfully antiounce to the citizens of Harrisburg that the bland is now open for visitors. Accommodations will be furnished to parties and pia -nits on reasonable terms, a dancing platform having b , en erected for their special use. Season tickets for families, good for one year, Et 60. No improper characters. admitted, and no intoxicated persons will be permitted to visit. the Leland. sar No intoxicating liquors Bold on Sunday. A Wire Ferry, with a good boat plying constantly be tween the Island and foot of Broad street s West Harris burg.. HENRY BECKER. Jel4-dlm Sole Proprietor. JUST RECEIVED, THIS MORNING, A FRESH INVOICE OF MIORENER & CO.'S CELEBRATED SUGAR 01JRED MAtIM4 AND BEEF, SHISLER & FRAZBE'S. my3l • PRIVATE' SALE. ONE of the best locations for- IRON WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable prto, to way pUrolastaer wtuy .rill imp.... it s situated with in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, oetwe.ok the Pennsylvania raltrtiad and canal, about five hundred ;feet wide, and alongside- of the beat limestone euairies In the State and close to a good turnpike road• room ! for waste cinders for fifty years, without pai r ing for the land If Apply to DAVID 11144, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, No. 24 North Second street, . marl6-dtl Harrisburg, Pa, [Philadelphia Press Insert three times and send bill to this oaks.) NEW LIQUOR STORE. IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND OTHERS —The undersigned offers at whotesale, to the trade, a choice lot of the best liquors ever brought to Harrisburg,, viz: French Brandies, Holland Gins, Scotch, friskl3ourboyi, Wheat duct Old Rye Whisky; /brie gn and Domestic Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Cataw do, ba s, All liquors warranted, as represented. Landlord and others will Clad It to their advantage to call and ex amine the assortment at the store, on South Second street., two doors below Chestnut. my27-46m GEORGE WINTERS. STATE CAPITAL HOTEL, CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. Teundersigned having purchased this well wn house hat; enlarged and thoroughlyrmovated It The 'rooms have been re-palnted and papered end the entire estalishment elegantly refurnished . Be (og plea santly and eligibly located, and Provided with every con venience, icofihrs to the Public all the comforts and luxu ries of a first class hotel. Trusty and :obliging servants always in attendance. A bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment. de2B-dlLy W. G. THOMPSON, Prciprietor. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 Arch street, Rev.OHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE SMITH, A. IL, Principals. Ninth Year. Three departments: Primary, Academic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics; Nacho matles, higher English and Natural Science for those who graduate.. Modern Languages, Music, Painting and Elocution by the best inastera For ciirculars apply 'at the institute, or address BOX 2011 P. 0., Philadelphia Pa. • apMenros T. F. WATSON, MASTIC_ CEMENT .111.4N771 0 ACTV7t1gR, prrfropuica, TB PUPA-RED te ninth& and coat the ex- Wiwi of Buildings with the MASTIC, CEMENT, on a new system. This Material is entirely different from a mher cements used .heretofore, and' is the only reliable, imperishable coating for outside work. Mixed with pro. per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid, Mira, hie adhativepess to Brick or Stone Walls, making abeau tifuli tine-water proof surface and finish equal to Brown Stone 6r any color decent!. Among others for whoml have applied the Mastic Co ntent, I refer to the follbwing gentlemen: J. Bissell, restdecies Penn street, Pittsburg, D . ro o m; •16 • 1/ • - J. H..llimentarger residence, Lawrenceville. ' A. Heiman, - Juan* Weanaless, • " Allegheny cilY- • °alibi Adams, Third street; Pittsburg Jot j a uji wited,. swam St. Charles Hotel, 1, Ohara House, • is Bea & Mciant,'architects Dispatch Bull . 4 John B. Cox,-reisidcre, Front street, Fa. Jost% " " Pleaei:addreet. T. F. WATSON, _ • P. O. Box 1,806, Pittsburg, Pa." . rataisAhn or, Penna. House, Hattishalli. e. eirkilLftS, CODFISH, of oele. , 01.1nUr roma St George brand, ilia: reOeilie4 tatoiimide br • SELMER at nAZErc lebl (successor' to Wm. Dock ,it, k Os)* - UNGLUE BREAKFAST TEA.--Just _EA solved, a Ape chat of Bib Breekket Tea at BR & FRAZlltlit 01 2 0= 1 110 19 Wm. Dock, Jr.) 'I _.;,.,,~-_..~-: sue:.._ PRICE !Two _CENTS. EYEIfIAG EDITION. FROM GRANT'S ARMY GEN. WILSON'S EXPLOITS TWENTY MILES DF RAILROAD DESTROYED THE JEZEBELS FOILED They Attempt to .Preteet - the Danville Railroad But do not Succeed, ITS TRACK TORN UP AND BURNED Capture .of Locomotive and Train of Cnrs, with Refugees From Petersburg. FIGHT BETWEEN WILSON AND THE REBELS WILSON REINFORCED BY THE:SIXTH CORPS NEAR PETEREIVIRG, Juno 28, 11 P. X A. large body of rebel C ava 1r y that moved around on our left, is now at Ream's Station, on the Petersburg and Weldon railroad. Gen. Wilson's id division of cavalry passed this place a few days ago, en route tor' the Lionville and Richmond railroad. They were too, slow,. and Wilson reached the road destroying, many'nailes of track be fore he retraced his steps, meeting no oppo, sition until he neared the point from which ho started. All the track was composed of strap iron placed upon wooden supports.— The one destroyed the other, as the track was torn up and placed upon the wooden sleepers, and burned until it was bent and useless. i A locomotive and train of cars were sur prised at one station and before the engine could move off all were in the hands df pur men. The ears' were crowded with refugees from Petersburg, all the cars with the locomo tives were destroyed. Having accomplished his work in a most successlul manner Gen. Wilson returned. Over twenty miles of this valuable road was rendered completely useless in a less number of hours. When his advance guard neared lleara's station, the enemy was discovered in 'tome. They had been patiently awaiting his return at this place, and all the cavalry they could muster was spread out between our gallant soldiers and their infantry supports. They fothisught da all night and during the morning of y. lintathi could not push through them fOid consequently found he must fight tilFrein. forced. • An officer Succeeded in reaching Geneial Meade s headquarters with intelligence of their awkward position, and the Sixth corps being on the extreme left, and nearest the scene of strife, was instantly dispatched there to divert the enemy's attention. A division of the 2d corps soon followed, supported by CoL Collis' provisional brigade. it was thought that the rebels in our im mediate front would have opened on us sav agely, but all were .disappointed—their troops having been moving all the afternoon in the direction of our left and rear on Burnside's line. The rebels' begin to nse their mortars nightly / throwing shell with more accuracy than is then usual habit. Gens. Grant, Meade and Butler met :at Gen. Burnside's headquarters to-day. The meeting was unofficial, being of a purely ac cidental nature. FROM ADMIRAL PORTER Rebel Attack Near White River Station. The lEtebels Repulsed: No Casualties ou Our Side Bear Admiral porter has forwarded to the Navy. Department the following communica tion from Acting Ensign Booby, commanding 11. S. ship Lexington: • OFF WHITE BMX, STATION, June 22. Bat, I have the honor to report that an at tack was made on this place at 44- o'clock A. a., by the 10th Mississippi rebel regiment, under command of CoL Loather. The garsison had just completed the stock ade on which they were_engaged when you left, and in it they fought bravely, though their pickets had been =prised, and the reb els were close , upci them before they were discovered. The Lexington had steam'-up and moved immed ately out into the stream, and opened on them a rapid fire. the enemy was quickly repulsed, and retired to the woods. We have no casualties, and of the garrison one was killed and four, wounded; one negro was killed and two families of refugees car ried off. Two dead and three wounded rebels fell into our hands, but most of their killed and wounded were dragged off the field. The wounded,Federals and rebels are being cared for in this ship. Had there been another armed vessel 11, re I could have cut off their retreat au d captured the whole command, but .I. did not deem it prudent to leave this point with the Lexing ton. REPEAL OF THE GOLD BILL. GOLD DOWN To .225. Puturenakuit, July 1. The Washington. Gold hill was repealed in both Houses to-day. NEW Yoßs, July 1. —Gold closed ,at 225—a fall of 51 from the highest point it reached to-day. From Arkansas. FORT SUITH, 'Ark., june 26. The gruppl, of commissaries •at this post is adequate, The troops are in good spirits , and in.fine condition for either 'offensive or defen sive movements. . • - Colonels Sakalokland Fannin and Captain Wheeler, of General Steelo staff; have re, turned to Little,Rock. They have thoroughly inspeetedllUktiooK i Ntorks, hospitals, &c:; in this District. They return with a report highly creditable to the management of Gen. Thayer, and pronounce Fort Smith the best fortification west ef the Mississippi Wesancerox, July 1 ... rfni PRINTING OFFICE. ....r wir n. Armi.nswo .. ~,„„ the Ti.a The aretbl iwico ratell ibr 6/1"-'044r. Four sing adooveriiittletningtetooned_ohlalcstarcilnd 't con armors than .__ _ Ls 14 more. I line 2 staikinlulks. It Okn! EVA RIL 68 A '''' ''' $ 3 ° 111 ''' 11 4•... -... . '::.6 60 ', - •• -- - ' 100 One week.:. - SI N.. .. ;46 Two 0r ...: 1 26 ' o month...: 25 25 Clneweelc . -- 2 6 It Two months ' Three months. - 4 One mo e n li th 9 GO w 6 'l .44 m snenths....... 11 CO Six monthe 8 One year 16 eo six m0nth,..._.....thx.m0nth,..._.....is 0 00 i,,,..- -- 26 0 Administration Notices ..... o ee....... -,. . .- $2 26 )carriage Notices - . - -•%!.., - - ' 75 Auditor's Notices-- 1 ID runnel Notices each insertton ---y..6 0 40-Bushiest netlike inserted to the Local attinitni or eachineenkinbefore iisoiageikand Deaths, itsn+ —,-- eine Pis Lutz for . 4 • , - FROM MEXICO. QENERAL POBLADO COMING TO THE UNITED • STATES. . . . The New Orleans Era contains the follow ing communication from a correspondent in Mexico : Moirrsaar, Rine 8, 1864. "Some ten days ago Gen. Doblado tried to make a push against the imperial party at a town called Matehuala, some eighty leagues from this place. His force numbered two thousand five hundred men, with ten pieces of artillery. He made a good push, but was unfortunate, losing everything. • Several of his officers were taken prisoners and shot. "Among them was an American by the name of Rodgers. The French, after ill treating him, shot the poor fellow because he was an American ! The French commander, Col. Lamar, said that the Yankees have no right to meddle in the Mexican question, therefore I suppose that only the French have this privi'ege. Poor, brave man, he stood like a hero and war shot down; several other offi cers suffered the same bloody penalty. Gen. Doblado arrived here safe on the 3d, and had a long private interview with Col. de Bordon, now Gen. de Bordon. "The state of the Government is very bad. General Negrette is the only one who labors hard to keep things in order; all appears to be in disorder. General Quesada, who com mands at Saltilla, shot on the sth two officers, Colonel Bruno Losano and Major ligartechea. both accused of mutiny. Every one here seems very blood-thirsty. I have just under stood that General Doblado goes to the United States with General de Borden, and that great things are expected from both.these gen tlemen. Juarez and his cabinet appear to be a dead thing. Secessionists -are now gaining strength every clay, although the Juarez Government does all it can to keep them under. Great things are expected from the American people if .Richmond is taken. The Mexican people pray for the triumph of our Cause, and we mast help them against their invaders. "General Gonzalez Ortega will be here in a few days with some 6,000 men, well armed. The French have lately made no demonstra tions against this city, and are not likely to do so." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN ASSORTMENT OF • OVER 101) .STYIE OF . , POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AND 134:0Etrxm0rTNA.Imis - FOR LADIES AND GENTLEIIIIEN AT KELLIIIt 9 S , Drug and Fancy Goods Store, • No. 91 Market street. The beat Morocco TRAVELING SAT..., -R E L:E i And a general variety -of - FANCY GOODS, suitable for Prevents, now on nand at KELLSIPS-DmrStore, marlo-tf • No. 91 Market greet. CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. HARRISMIRG, PA,, June 9 1864. THE undersigned respedtfully offers himself to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis trict of Pennsylvania, composed of tue countiesiof Dau phin, Juniata, Northutilberland, - Union Auld Sn . yd - ei, for nomination by the several county conventions of the said District Ele9tdtel JOSIAH ESPY. FOR RENT. rrEE Warehouse and grounds in Canal and .j. State streets. It is a good stand for a grotory store, and has a private siding for forwarding purposes. Pos session given imundiately, Apply to itßa .C. ANTV, Front and North streets Je23-4t-2twAr2nw* T.PTRIVALI M.l) CHAFALER FURNITURE POLISH does not affect the varnish, but restores ilbu original lustre; It does not discolor. It will restore, with very little labor every finished surface. tither metal or wood. All manufacturers and dealers - in furniture should use it fur cleaning furniture that has been stand ing, covered with dust. A touch and rub here and there will make it bright and fresh. For sale by K A. KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg. juCdtf MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS TWENTY-SIX FnIST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER. MEDALS, AND THEO ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instrtments. of this Gass) has been awarded to MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of these Instruments altraya on.hand W. KNOCHE'S,. Sole Agent, 93 Market street, je4-2tawly] Thomas C.lllacDow-en) A.tt orne y - -a t a w. OFFICE IN WC= ST., BELOW BIM HARRISBURH, PA. ALL marmer-of Military Claims promptly attended to, and chninacollected against the General or state Governments, either in Congress; the Wirt of Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un necessary delay, and on moderate terms . an29-dBa NEW BOOK 8.-THE , SHOULDER STRAPS , , DAYS OF SHODDY Just received at filelBl SCHT&FFEWR BOOKSTORE. MESS SHA.D.—Fine Mess Shad of the sea son, in half barrels and kilts; Just received at SHISLER &•FRAZER, Jel Successors to W. Dock, Jr.., k -t:o. CHEESE—Choice new crop Cheese, just received at SELSI.eIt & FRAZER, jel7 Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. HAY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, fOr sale in small bales at the Keystone Farm, Immediately below the city. Ueisi . J. KISH. A. C. SMITH, • ATTORNEY - AT *LAW, HAS removed his Office from..Thir4llo- wal nut street, next to the Presort.. Alrbusiness- in trusted to him wiii receive premPt and carved attention, WALNUTS, OREAMNUTS, FILBERTS. Forsale whebieakt. • - 81114LEagsni.aillt, successors to W. Took, Jr., &Ca mys .. . , . . .. iIiTAMSI HAIM !!—Mitihener's - Exoel4.ior. 1.1.. Just oared:. Rooeived and for. Bahr urt: BAISLIDRA FRAZP , .3, fßoccomors Let W. Dock. Jr., 'hr. Ca `. mares QIIPERIOR . COFFEE 10 at [my4) BOYEB & KOEBYER CUT FLY PAPER. , . A NICE assortment of Cut Pa p er fir .04- ingß,, 1):10k1sig glasses, piehm harems Sad Igas.l46s, e SCIELKFMNS 80DNA174111,.., - • vHarriabusg, Pa. at my2o HAY! HAY!! HAYLI trAX of the best quality is offered for sale. Call atWCORKICS'S COAL OFFICE on the Goal Harrisburg, 11149-htf EN rmm
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