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THE TELEGRAPH IS also published weekly, and is furnished o subscribers at the following cash rates: Single copies, weekly.... ......... .... $1 $0 Three copies to one Post . . .... 4 00 Ten copies to one Poet Office ' 10 00 MEDICAL. GLAD NEWS FOR TEE UNFORTUNATE THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cherokee Remedy AND CHEROKEE INJECTION! COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES. MIRROR' DEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Inconti nence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, inflam mation of ths Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Grarel, Oleet, Gonnorhea, and is especially recommended in those cases of Plum Sifts (or Whites in females) where all the old nauseous medicines have failed. Jar It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dia only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. It is diuretic and alterative in Its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all Of Its original purity and vigor; thug removing from the system all pernicious causes whieh have induced disease. " CHEROKEE/INJECTION is intended as an ally or asslat ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gone/Otos, Glad, Fitter Atbus or Whites Its effects are hearing, Soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat, chordee and pain, Instead of the bunting sad alimsat un endurable pain that Is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack NeCtioni. • pi- By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and OHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medielneelt the same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weak ened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. • vi-For full particulars, get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write us, and we will mail .free, to any address, a full treatise. an,Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or hreo bottles for $5. 111161'110e CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. sa.Sent by express to any address on receipt of price. 1 , 01„ Sold by all druggists everywhere. DE. W. R. KERWIN & CO., ' Sole Proprietors, marlo-eodly No. 59 Melt} , street, New Vert. CHEROKEE CURE. TILE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COM'OUNPI , ID FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weak ness, Nocturna/ Emissions, and all diseases caused by self pollution; such as Loss of Memory. rninersal_inatineile. Rains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Ago Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakcfrul nen, Eruptions on the Face, /We Countenance, Insanity, Consumption, and all the Direful complaints caused by de parting from the path of nature. Sa-This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, andone which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice or many years, and with thousands treated; it has not led in a single instance. Its curative powers have been tEtcient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. sa-To those who have trilled with their constitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical Id, we would say, Despair not f the Caesar :KS Conk velll restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe tors have failed ! .fa-For full particulars, get a Circular from any !Drug Store in the country, or write the Proprietor, who will mall free to any one desiring the same a full treatise in pamphlet form. [.‘. sir-Prices $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and • forwarded by express to all parts of the world. SZ - Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. ii DR. W. R. KERWIN & CO., Sous Psoeancross, marlo eally No. 69 Liberty street, New York. FINE LI QUO RS, Shissler k Fraier, (Successors to W m. Dock, Jr., & Co.) DEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GEOCE. RIES opposite the Ctuut Howie, have on handattnit 'selection of BRANDIES, of different vintages. PINE AND COMMON WINES, Of Every DesoriptiorA WHISKYS. OLD BOURBON, MONONOARELA, FINE ANDECKYFOR Whiekye. The beet over brought""" Hits 'market; . • `LLD WHEAT, FAMILY NECTAR, And the celebrated CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKY. CHAMPAGNE WINES. ULM JOIIANNK3BURG, SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES. LONDON BROWN STOUT. WILD CHERRY, PLANTATION, • • WIGWAM TONIC BITTERS: Wilith a complete stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICT aci And Condiments of every description now in the market, OM at THE LOWEST RATES. MOTH SACHET POWDER, FOB • FRFUMING LINEN AND PRZUNTINCIr MOTH HIS POWDER—a compound of vtduable articles for the destruction of insects—distributed a.' T:, Ong or dusted over Furs, Woolens, Carpets, Clothing, • , packed away for summer, will effectually prevent .• _ 0" Heine alto a delightful, diflUmble perfume it • wilt Ira *promote Clothing, etc., with a lasting andpleasantpdoi. ... The finest fabric cannot be injured by its use. r Prepared and sold at SELLER'S apDrug lend Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market Wier. 1 A. P. TEUPSER, • TEACHER OF MUSIC. 07/101 AT WARD'S MUSIC STORE, . 12 fir TAM! Street. Resideaco: Third street, obtrire, North. :411'64: . - 718IT1NO, WEDDING; INVITATION r arr AT ROUE CARDS.—By ii-special aivangerdent with one of the best engravers in the , country, c a rd s . 0 1 any description will be executed in the 'highest style of art, conformable with the latest Iltshion, and supplied promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the station ere in New York or Philadelphia. For sarnpleiribid Niue Call at BERGNERI3 BOOK /TORE, mettfottt BY GEORGE. BERGNER. MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA, DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER D DIGESTIVE . OILIIHS, AIM CUBED' BY 1100FLANDIS GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC. 111±1J BB Bitters have performed more cures; have and do give better satisfaction; have more tee timony;tave more respectable ,people to vouch for them loan any other article in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and will pay fl,OOO to any one that will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is.not genuine. Holland's German Bit ters, will cure every case of Chronic or Nervoui Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a • dia. ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re sulting from the disorders of the digestive organs: con stipation, Inward . Piles, Fullness of Blood to the head, • Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust: for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or fluttering'at the pit of the stomach, Swimming of the bead,. Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttfming at the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Delicienay of pers piration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, ac., Sudden flushes of heat, Burning in the flesh, . Constant imaginations of evil, and great de pression of spirits: Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no rum or whisky, and can't make drunkards, but is the best Tonic in the world. - READ WHO SAYS SO From the Bev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton,' K J., formerly of the North Bapth4 Church, Philaklphut. *' * ,** * * * * * * * . . . . . I have knoWn'Hoodand's German Bitters favorably for a. number. of yeari. I have used them in my own family ; and have been so pleased with their effects that I wa s duntito troutmend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great - pleasure in' thus publicly proclaiming this , fact, tuld calling the attention ef those . afflicted with the for which they are racoon:m=l.d 114._ era, snowingtroin eXperiellll4e Mat My recommendation will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as Hoof land's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink. ,, Yours truly. From Rev. J. 'Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En cyclopedia of BchSloes Knowledge and Christian Chroni cle, Philahelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Mehicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from ally simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others I do this the more readily in regard to Roofiand's Ger man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impreteion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema ker, Eeq., for tfie removal of this prejudice by proper testa, and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great and tong continued debility. The use of three bottle" of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and *restora tion to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I' had not for eLc months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for Ali renting me to the use of them. . J. NEWTON BROWN, Philada." From Rev. Wanes Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. G. IL Jackaon:--Desr Sir:—Personal experience enables me to say that I regard the German Bittern, pre pared by you, as a most excellent medicine. In cases of severs cold and general debility I have been greatly bone fitted by the use of the Bitters. and doubt not they will produce mealier &hots on others. ' Yours truly woßrk RAlmoum, Germantown, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Tuner, Plater or Sodding K ffi Church, Philadelphia. Dr. C. X Jackson:—Deer Dir—Having used your Ger pun Sitters in my lhatily frequently I am prepared to say that It low been of great service. I believe that In most casea of general debility of the system it to the West and meet valuable remedy of which Ihave any knowledge. , Yours, respectfully J. H. - TURNER, No. 720 N. Nineteenth street. From tho Rev. J. IL. Lyons, formarlY Pastor of the Ooluanbao (N. S.) and leleetowe (Pal Baptist. Churrhan. Nsw. Etoensbta, N. Y. ; Dr. C. tir Jackson:-Dear reel it &pleasure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to - the exoellence of the Gernxia.Bitleis. Some years since being mulch of fitted with.llysTausda, Ivied them with very beneficial results, have often recommended them to persons en feebled by that tormenting disease, and have beard from them the most nattering Gaptialgtliaki es to their great value. In cases of general debility, I believe it to be a tonic that cannot be surpassed. . J. IL LYONS. From the Rev Thomas Winter s Pastor of Roxborormh Baptist Church. Dr. JaCkson:—Dem• Sir:—l fen ft due to your excel. lent preparation, !holland German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have for years, at Um* . dew troubled with greatdisorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters; did so, and have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health has been very materially benighted. I oanddently recent. mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have beea assured by many of their good ef. recta Respectfully yours, • T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa. Prom Rev. J. B. Raman, of the German Reformed Chureh, Kutztowt, Berki - county. Dr. O. K. Jackson:—Respected Bir:—l have been troubled with Dyspeptia nearly twenty years, and have never Used any medicine that did me as much good as Roodind's Bitters. lam very much improved In health, a fter, having taken eve bottle& T om with rtiPeet t B. ESEILLIT. Calll3 Large Size (holding newly double quantity,) $1 00 pet bottle—half dos $ 4 4 00 *sill illae-76 cane per bottle—half doz, 00 , . ggweaz OF 00111iTERFEIT9l tee that the .aignature of I V. Di. JACKSON , . is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Should your nearest drugglet not bare the article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that sorbet awed fp ita plow, but send to us, and we will WNW, !Ouili Pelted, bY twPrela _ *e and alanuractory, - 117. 1 11 1 r•AR C 8 TRE ET, • • ,••a JONEO EvAra Jackrep eg lecy Ter Salo by Draeglits sad Dealers In every town in the' 0 id by tayllklawly Emma THE UNION—NOW .A.ND RO RE-VER."—Webster. HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY JULY 7, 1864 DR. WISHART'S TAR CORDIAL IS THE, VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE PINE TREE, obtained by a pectdiar process in the dis tillation of the tar, by which its highest med ical properties are retained. nave you a Cough ? Rave you Sore Throat? Have you any of the premonitory symptoms of that most fatal disease, Consumption? Those who should be warned by these symptoms generally think lightly of them mail it is too htte, Prom this fact, perhaps mere than any other, arises the sad preva lence) and fatality of isease which sweeps to the grave at leaE4 "one-sixth" of: death's victin. is. Conoumption has • deitroyed more, of the human family thin 'any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of a can', or a remedy that would heal the lungs, but for' more than two hundred years the whole medical world has, been int/tressed that there was a mysterious power and effi ciency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs: therefore they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which in many oases had a good effect; but how to combine the medical pro perties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been a mystery ui ttil It leas discovered by Dr. L. Q. C. WISH. &RT, of Philadelphia , Pa., the proprietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree Tar:, Cor.. Many, not only 'of the people, but physi cians of every school and pfactice, are daily asking me, "What is the principle or cause of your success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumptian ?" My answer , is this: The incigoratiiee of the digestive organs-- the strengthening of the debilitated system the purification wad enrichment of the• blood, mutt expel from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. MIMI this iti,effected by the powerful , alterative ,(changing from disease to health) propertiee'Cif the ,Tar Cor dial, its healing and renovating FiaciPle also acting apon thwkivitated surfaces of the lungs and throat, nenotrating to each dis eased park'rellevingipaan, subduing inifamicta don, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let this• two-fold' power, the/ hialing fold - the strengthening, continue to adtin conjunction with Nature's constant recuppeerative yquienoY, and the patient is Saved, if;he , not too long delayed a resort to the Means or "Ore. -= - I ask all to read the'following' certificateri, They are from men and 'woMen of Iniques tionalaist ' DE. WIISHAILT—Dear had; a'; very dreadful cough and •sore-throat for one year, and my whole system was fast giving*ay, and I was prostrated on my bed• with' but little hope of recovering. My disease -binned the power of all medicines, and in a short =time must have gone to my grave, but thank God, mp dmightaor-in-law would not rest until she went to your. store, No. 10 N.. Second ; street, and related my case •to you, purchared one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar,Cordial and 1 commenced tons it, And in one week•l'was much better, and after using three bettleS am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past•eute. Publish my case if you think pro er.'• REBECCA BAMILTON' No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.: Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an infoliable cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding Al the Lungs, Sore Throat artdareast, hAtiunta tion of the Lungs. 31r. Warm says: Da. Wisnairr—Sint—l had Bronchitis, ftammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms; I had been treated by several Of the most eminent physicians•in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rapid. coarse of my disease, and I had despaired of ever being re= stored to health. I was truly on the 'vm.e 01 : the grate. Your Pine Tree Tar. Cordi al was highly recommended to me by a friend; I tried it, and am thankful to say that, after using four large, and gne small, bottles, I was restored to perfect , health- lEou can give re ference to my house, No. 968'N: Second street, or at my 2 o ffi ce of Receiver of Taxes, from 9 a. at. to r. , K., corner of Chestnut and• Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. • Read the following from Utica: LEVI G. BECK DR. Wismar—Dear S'ir:—l . take pleasure in informing pig' through tlinli 'Seurat that your Pine Tree '7lzr'Coirliaf, which waireco-m -mended for my daughter by Di. J. A. of this city, has cured - Ater 'of a cough of more than five months ittmding. I. had thought her beyond cure L andehad employed the befit of medical aid witkeik, any benefit. I...can cheerfully recommend it lii,the &bile as a sale: and 'sure reniedy for those as I know of many other eafaislieindes;that of my daughter that it has entirely cured of long standing coughs. Yours respectfully,. , , , JOHN V. PARKER, Dagnierr4n Artik 126 GeneSsee stre.et,l)l,tica, * * * * have' used - Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial 'in niy 7 hinaily, and ca cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe medicine for colds, Coughs and to those pre disposed to consumption. DL G. A. FOSTER, -160 Genessee street, The above are a few among the thousanda which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physi cians and druggists who have prescribed And sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. The Tar CordiS,l, When tel in cowed= with Dr. Wishart'isiOpfipsia pills, is an in taible cure for Dyspepsia. The Pam, TREE TAR ConinAL, will , -cure Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, 'Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria,• and is also an excellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys and female complaints. azwAnz OF coturnsaFErre The genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. 411 others are. spurn:id hnita• nom PRzc ForrVairg — And thrii Doisare:per Boma' . Pr Won only by the Privietor, t•Or.A.lWlshart~ ,j: No. 10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Sold b y Evuggistgoverywhe at Wholesale by ail Phil daloila and New T,tit DIUSIAIta. SisrliK7 MEDICAL. PINE TREE EIVI Utica, 4. NOW' tork VEEN EDITION. [From our Morning Edition.] TIIE SITUATION. Dispefches received in this city yesterday atiernoon and evening were to the effect that on‘ corps of the enemy and 3,000 •cavalry wevLe within three miles of Frederick. &j. Gen. Lew Wallace was making a rapid a6anco to meet the rebel forces, and our latest advices rekzesent him to be skirmish ing with the enemy. ...econnts from General Sigel represent him to have retired to laarPer's Ferry, but what is the extent of his.force or means of resistance at that point we are of course prevented, from stating. No doubt he will be able; at least, to give the rebels a warm reception in that di rection. Yesterday aftersoon our troops were driven from Hagerstown, ,and our advanced lines at latest accounts were at Greencastle. The sour -, ads from which we derive this intelligence also gities us the news that the rebels are alike violent and reckless in their conduet. Neither mpecting private _property or person. 'All our information leads to the conviction that there are no rebels within the State of Pennsylvania. We, were overwhelmed with rumors, last night that a :rebel force was ad vancing on Clutnibersburg. These rumors, hewever, Were Without foundation, the re , salt of the panic which now pervades the Cumberland valley. We refer our readers to the proclamation of Governor Curtin, calling for 12,000 additional troops to defend Pennsylvania from invasion. This appeal is directed to the young men.of the• Commonwealth, ° and,. of course, will be responded to in a manner becoming the valor ,ogAtir citizens and - the reputation of the Com monwealth. iThe , Risein the Price of Coal. YoDITOB liF THE TXLEGRAI7C—In your issue ;of .b'aturday 'last there appeared an article on ftlutpresent price oflcoal and the cost of ••pro ductiont which 'is altogether erroneous. The article in questiOn,lWhile'not disturbing, the legutinimity of the'coalL operator and dealer, is4alculatecl •to annoy coal consumers, in haiingthe advanced price of one article held up before the consumer and not saying any -.about the increase in,nnicalof _other. ar ticles of._,3 a u v - eo rdur, nerewite. give you a brieeatatanaent of the price of coal in former tittles as compared with the present pkice, anclthe increase in cost of production: Cost of.:coal in 1861, $3 per ton; 1861, $8 .per tcin-4.66 per cent!increase in price over cost of producing coal in-1861. ••Miners' wages in:1861, $5O, per month; 1864, $l5O -riticrease in 1864, 200 per cent. :Railroad: iron in 1861, $5O per ton; 1864, $125--inerease in 1861, 150 per ceht. Can:l4B6l, 75 cents per gallon; 1864, $1.50 —increase in - 1864, 100 per 'cent. Cotton waste in 1861, 6 cents per pound; 1864 50 cents per pound—increase in 1864, 700 per cent. ' Oats in 1861, 30 cents per bushel; 1864, 90 cents per bushel-Increase in 1864, 200 per eent.• ' • Corn hi -1861, 50'-cents per bushel; 1864, $1.35 per bushel-6-ineitape in .1804, 130 per cent.. . • Nails and spikes in; 1861, $a 25 per keg; 1864, $5.60--increase in 1864, 90 per cent. And all other material used at the mines in the same proportion. Now, while the increased price of coal has been 166 per cent., the cost for production has been from 90 to 700 per cent. So much for coal. What is the (seep with other article's? ComMenoing With your own paper. In 1861 your Paper was, one cent; you now charge two cents, or 100 ,per.cent. advance. liroceries and'dry goods pt)bout as follows: Coffee in; 1861, 12 cents per pound; 1864; 45 cents per pOyind-- 7 Merease in 1864, 300 per cent. • . . . Sugar in 1861,1 0 cents per pound; 1864, 20 mats per ' pound--increase in 1864, 100 per 'rea in 1861, 60 cents per pound; 1864, $1.50 per pound—increase in 1864, 150 per Muslin in 061, I`4 cents per yard; 1864, SO cents 'per ya4—increaae in 1864, 300 , per cent. • ' And other , articles in about the same propor tion.. Now,, would like. to know if it is fair that coal should be..sipgled out for a murk accoinat,,cit the , Increased price, while all other articles have advanced in price fully as much, if. not More? , • • . I stag hat, a. Goal property. with which Iliad something do last year, made about, $50,00.. The capital invested in the same is 52,50pu0, showing a profit of only 2' per cent. . OPERATOR— : Nox A Rg,xman ONE. . , Marketaby Telegraph. Pmenmperu, July 8. There is very little 'trade doing in any de partment. The Flour market is firm, and I,soo:bbls. sold.at 49 for superfine, $9 Or extra, and $10'50@11:b0, for ' xtra fathily and fancy. The receipts are very smell. In Rye Flour and Corn• Mea- nothing floing. Wheat is held with more , flimitims; sales' of red at 32.30®2 35; white at $2-50. Rye is scarce, and Worth $1 6041-85. Corp is very quiet; &Nall gales of yellow at $1 60. bats are active and higher; 5,000 busheli Penna. sold at 90 '®.92c. In Provisions there-is very little move ment: Petroleum'is uneettled; sales of crude at 50@53e, refined in bond at 85c, and free at 93095 c. Whisky has declined toll 80 • , . -NEw Yottx, July 6. Flour advanced 15®25c; sales of 14,500 barrels State; slo®lo'4o for Ohio, $ll 25@ 12 25 for southern. Wheat advanced 3®sc; sales 120,000 bus.; Chicago spring $1 25@,1 35; kalwaukie Club 0 1 30®1 40; red western sl4s®l° 50; Canadian $1 75. Corn advanced I®2c; sales unimportant. Beef firm. Pork buoyant and advanced; sales of 1, 400 at $44 75, and : Lard firm at 1B ®l9i. Whisky firm at $1 70,a1 75. PltHadalphas Stook Mirket , . - • PHIMADELPECIA, July 6. Stocks firm; Penna. . fi s .99; Rsadkng read 691; Morris Canal 96; Long Island 47i Penna. Railroad 731; Exchange on New York par. PRICE TWO: CENTS. J 39 TseienrapQ. From Washington. WASIELINGTOX, July 6. Capt. Winslow mill undoubtedly be recom mended for promotion as Commodore. to date from the time of the destruction of the Ala bama, but the confirmation of the Senate is necessary to give full effect to the appoint ment. Gentlemen of prominence assume that be yond the humanity in rescuing Semmes from dripning, the course of the Deer Hound was in contravention of the law of nations,_which they say justifies a demand for his.rendition. No official action has yet been taken by the War Department with . regard to the act re cently, passed for calling out the National forces. The tax on passports has been raised from three to five dollars. THE LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF TIJE STEAMER ASIA. THE LONDON CONFERENCE ADJOURNS. Great Anxiety for the Renilt. THREATENING ASPECT OF AFFAIRS. The AnterienhAaval Victory Over the Alibama. RAISFA; July 6. The steamer Asia. from Q .eenstown on the 26th lilt., has arrived. Great anxiety was manifested in England for the ministerial announcement of the result of the Conference, and the policy of England on the Dane 'German question. There is a very unsettled feeling. and many journals continue to hold a decidedly warlike tone. The yacht Deerhound, which managed to rescue the pirate Semmes from custody of the officers of the Kearsage, is charged with being a mere tender or consort of the pirate Alaba ma. It is also rumored that Semmes is to have command of another pirate steamer in August. THE LATEST. Lontooll, June 26, —The conference .met on SCLinrjaaY and firial . lY adjourned at qua - liter past 4 OZCIdiL A ca.binet Council .was held immediately.affer, but nothing - min trunspirea as to the policy agreed-upon. It was stated, however, that orders had been issued by the English Government to have ready all the equipments necessary for thirty thousand men. The King of Wertembnrg is dead. • Favorable peace rumors yesterday paused a general improvement in the stock market, and consols .closed at an advance of per cent. ,M'g.I;4OEXCE L/VEZPOOL, Jime 25,.:- . —Cotton----sales for the week 45,000 bales, incinding 14,000 bales to speculators and exporters. • The market for foreign hrelidstuffs was firmer, with a slight advance in all qualities. Provisions are firm, with an upward tendency. . LoNnori, June 20.---Consols closed yester day at 900904 fcir money. Bullion in, the Bank of England has increased £15,000: France Refusing:to Al 4 the Bebe portant, Action of the yrench Govern. ment. The representations of Ur. Dayton in re gard to permitting war vessels to be built tin French ports, have been crowned with suc cess. The advices received from Paris an nounce that the. French . Government has positively forbidden the stilling of the Yeddo and Ozakka for the Southern States; and'as the vessels are not at till suitablefor commer cial Purposes, the company ((wiling them now hopes, to sell them either to the Government of Denmark or Peril. Port. Charges at Cronstadt. WAsaninox, The Russian „Minister has officially com municated to the State Department; _a decree of his • Government: xequiring all merchant ;vessels, as - well mastector: seagoing, as-coast ers and.without. masts„ arriving at tha,port.of Oronstadt, to pay to the benefit of the munici pal revenues a special tax for 'their cleansing and for the removal of tbafir filth. " A New Calttof Troops. WASELINGTON, 3 . 111 y 6 • , • We are informibd that the President will imactediately issue a proclaination for 300,000 additional men to aid in the suppression of the rebellion. The hundred days' men raised in several of the States will not be credited to them under the new Call. The proclamation will probably appeirio-inorrow. From Nevada. The Nevada Constitutional Convention met to-day, and was organized, by the election of J. Neely Johnson, ex,Governor of California, as President, and Slim Di Gillespie as Secre tary.. The session will be short, and the probe bilities are that the Constitution will be adopted. From Cairo. CAIRO July 5. At the Government sale of cotton, yesterday, 590 bales sold at $1 370 U 43—average $1401._ Flour dull, and sales confined. to low grades.. Wheat dull and low grades easier. Corn firm and active. Oats 'declined. Baisness gen erally very dull. Acts of the Late ,Congress, ' WesimiciTow, July 6. Congress during the late session passed 113 acts and 60 joint resolutions of a private cbaracter. Troops for Temporary Service. • ItoSTON, July 6. A. call is published. this morning for 5,000 MasSadhusetts •volunteerslfor garrison 'duty near Washington. Non-commissioned officerb and privates are to receive $2O per month, from the State TreagUry While in, the service. If ICE, AIoVEAnSWG RATBS—GAILY 'TELEGRAM The fallowing are the rates tAr advertaft• in the Max Gum Those hiving advert** to do will find 't cen vesalea ear retbresql. Kr Four lime or less constitute one-Half square. linee ormore than four constitute dsgipre. . - 1011. A ELM SWAIM- - OM day... S . 30 Two days -50- Three days '75 One week 1 26 One month gee Two months 4 60 Three months - - 660 Six months .... $ 00. One 'year 16 00' Adminisuntion - Nocices Marriage NOtiose Auditor's Notices funeral Notices Vet inaertg • gra-Bnidness notices - before Marriages and Naha, each insertion. , Stocks are lower; Chicago'and Rock Island 1134; Cumberland. 66• Illinois Central 1314; Michigan Southern 944; Hudson. River 1351; Canton Company 394; Missouri 6s 69.; Erie 1154; Cleveland and- Toledo 141; One Year Certificates 964; Treasury 7 3-10 106; Five- Twenty Coupons 1044; Coupon 6s 1044. Gold 250. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. MASTIC CEMENT TS PREPARED to turnish and coat the ex terior of Buildings with the MASTIC CEMENT, on a new system. This materiel is entirely different from all other cements used heretofore, and is the only reliable, imperishable coating for outside work. Mixed with pro per proportions of pure Linseed Olt It Conti ai solid, dura ble adhesiveness to Brick or Acme Walls, making .a beau tiful, One water proof surface and finish Got* to Bream Slane or any color desired. Among others for whom I have applied. the ILaStio Ce ment, I refer to the following gentlemen: . J. Bissell, residence, Penn areea, Parma& J D. IPCord, J. H. Bbeenberger residence, Lawrenceville. A. Hoeaeler, 66 ti . James arCandless, " Allegheny city .. Calvin Adams, Third street, murourg James Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel, . " William Whet, Girard House, 6C Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings; ' John B. Cox, residence, Front sire*, Harrisburg, Pa. A. J. Jonea, w Please address T. F. WATBOI4. P. 0. Box 1,306, Pittsburg, Pa.. or, Penna. House. flarrhdatis. Pa. Ye/111141m AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLE S OF POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AND POWTNEOPUNAIMM FOB LADIES AND GENTLEIMIC AT KELLER'S Drug atei. Poway Goode Store, No. 91 Market street. The beat Morocco TRAVELING SAtt-R ELS; And a general variety of FANCY GOODS,. anitable for Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Trig Store, marlo-tf No. 91 Market street. CLOSING OUT SUMMER - STOCK MRS. N. MATER, No. lS MarE6t . : Rtieet, BEING desirous of closing her Summtr Stock of Mildbery Goods, offers,for.srdo pt great'y rcduced prices, such as SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,' HATE ANDTLATB, constantly on hand, a splendid anaortinentiof . SIT I S ELVETS, ' . • LACES, RUCHES, HOOP SKIRTS. CX)RSETS, ROSLERT, HANDKERCHIEFS,. GLOV&S COLLARA . CUFFS,' BELTS, • S'ASCV NNTS.., - • , Dealers will do well to - esdf r as Feat teugainkban be had at wholesale. jel4 JUST RECEIVED, THIS HORN'ING.- • A, FRESH. LNVOICE OF -'- ifICHEES. & CO.'S CELEI3.IIWrID-' SUGAR CURED RAMS ANI) 111 - E.l", AT . SHISLER & FRAZER'S. _ my.3l. POTORTANT • :TO LANDLORD HERS —The -undersigned offers at wia'esa to the trade, a choice lot of the best Liquors exert - AV to Harrisburg, viz French Brandies Holland Rine, la, 'lrish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Rye Iflisky;.. JF'oriegrs and Domenic Winer such as Champagne; Clare, Catedeba, da Al. liquors-Warranted, as represeated:- handlards and others wilt Not it to their advantage:tweall and ex amine the assortment at the some, :cot-South • Betond street, two doors below Chestnut. • • my . 27-d6m ' OciitiakwtnEßs Wareltotuw and grounds-in Cantata:Lc/ State streets. It Is a good stand for a grocery store, and has a private siding for forwarding purposes. Pus alibi= given. iimutdiately, Apply to A MRS. C. M, ANTES Front and NortltA SOO% Je2.34t-2twa2ow* UNRIVALLED CHAFALEREITRNITDRE , ‘,../ POLISH doos DO , . affect the. Vataish, but reatOres taa °lewd lustre. It does hot diKolor. - IY will rosto e, with very little tabor, every finished surface. either thetal or wood. All manufavturers and deaters hi ... furniture ehuu.d to . e it far cleaning furniture that has beep stand ing, covered with dust. A. touch and rub here and there will make it bright . and Leah. For saie.by ,bus-dtf Cumuli, July 5 - VATE ' SALE:. -.. (1 NE of the . best looatiois tftON WORKS in the State for sale, ai a very reasonable price, to any purchaser who will improve itotituated with in a whorl distance of the City of Harrisburg,' bt twPetrihe Pencsylvaida railroad mid catuil, about E4 , ,f h ad Nide, and alongside of the beat limp,..stone ippp r ies the state and close to a good turnpike road rtilskt-ioo — nt:lfor waste cinders for.flfty years, without aySing.for,the end Apply to DAVID VtdMA,'"i:, Attorneynt-Law, Na 24 North •ene skeet, marl 64111* Hip rkibuyg : h. [Philadelphia Prims Insert three tinted had 'sad bill to this aim} • • . ~ CANDIDATE FOR VUIVORICSIL liarausnuno, Pi.; ;1•1:44, THE undersigned reispectfallyoffershirnself to the RePohliCene cr. the 14th Ciingieraional Dis trict of Pcnn.vlvanist„onizposed of tocco.anties of. Dau phin, Juniata, ' Mirthputherlanil, Union Etna Snyder for newinstiOrt by the several county conv entions ` f' the' Aid District • tjeetdtcl • JOSIAECksrr; A. C. SMITH, • A.'PrOICNEIrm . ILT.As renmea his Qfileetrop _ Third tp, .411.nat Street, Wart to the /*QM,. __,#lll4?AnVßsen titiattxl to ham 1 01 1,2031 TP liNtoß4 utitba ap4 - 4,1 FIRSE—ChOiCe new crop Cheese, • just reosived et SHLSIAR & FRAZER, jel7 SUONSOri to W Dock, Jr., & Co. - • sox fiwz smax. One 41. . 4 1 26 60 Ti(O 4 Ol.TO Three ddaysl One week 225 • Ono ww6oh-..i.v..,•..'" 600 9 00 Two months - Three n 00 stz inontha.,:.,.:•;:•• • 16 Oae .. .; .. 26 0 26 ........... • 1 50 5 I in tine` Local Cams, at Itunet. - Carry riot Lunt fox New York 'Stock :111 - Orket: ' - NEW You, Slily 6 T. P. WATSON, MANUFACTURER, PlT'l`l,l4_ EtUrt,G-, Pa., AT AND FLOW 10 .S T NEW. LIQUOR STORE. FOR RENT. S. A. KUNKEI, 118.Maritet streecilarriibiirg.