Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 09, 1864, Image 1

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THE
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MORNING dlVla EV0772.70,
BY GEORGE BgAQS.E.II
eArizos ram szt,BEAs wizarr.
TERMS OF SUBS,ORIFTION
SINGLE SIMISCRIPTION.
TAMMY' Tstlineist"bl SSieve4 to subscribers In the
city at 8 cents .per lire& • ' , fairly subscribers Will be
charged $5 00 in adVance. ThCitet pers.:in:Who negteotto
nay in advaricovill •be Charged $8 OD.
Tea Titutonsis is also pUblis hed weekly, and bs furnished
o subscribers at,tle following cash rates:
Single Copies, weekly....
Three copies tousle Post Office... ...... 400
Ten copies tO One Post Office • 10 00
MEDICAL.
GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTIOTATE
THE lANGHGUGHT•FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy,
AND
CHEROKEE INJECTION!
COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVE&
CHEROKEEE REMEDY, thegred Indian Dimretie,
cures all diseases of the urinary organs, suds at ineemti
nenoe of Me Grine, inflammation of Me Bladder, liikun
mation of tha Kidneys, Stones's& Me Bladder, Btricture,
Gravel, Gled, Gonnorhea, and it especialty recommended
in those cases of Fluor 4/bus (or Whites in females) Sere
all the old nauseous medicines hate failed.
It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the
dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times
per day.
gar 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; thus removing from the system
ail pernicious causes whieh have induced disease. ,
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assist
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in alp, of Gonorrhea,
Olaf, Puler Atbus or White& Its e ects are healing,
soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding; heat,
chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost un
endurable pain.that is experienced with nearly all the
cheap quack Injections.
la - By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same
time—all improper discharges are removed, and the weak
ened organs are speedily restored to full, vi g or and
strength.
44-. For full particulars, get our pamphlet. from any
drug store in the country, or write us, and we will mill
Free, to any address, aTull treatise.
ta-Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $6.
~Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5.
, Sent by express to any address on receipt of
price.
ta,„Sold by all druggists everywhere.
DR- W. R. KERWIN & CA
Sole Proprietors,
nutrlo-eedly No. 59 Liberty street, New york.
CHEROKEE CURE
THE GREAT
INDIAN MEDRASF,
CONIVUNDED FROU
ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES
An unfailing cure for Spermaterrhea, Seminal Weak
ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by suf .
pollution; such as Loss of Memory, Universal ifissitisde,
Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age
Weak NOWA, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wake,fol
ness, Eruptions on the Pace, Pale Countetuutce, Ituatititi
Consumption, and all the Direful ceavta*tts caused by de
partingfrom the path, of 'nature.
irlil - This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, andpne
n which all can rely, as it has been Used in our practice
for many years, and with thOnsande treated, it liar not
failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been
sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case.
Z-To those who have trifled with their constitution,
until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical
id, we would say, Despair not 1 the CHKRONISS Cars frill
restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe
tors have failed I
sa-For full particulars, get a Circular from„any Drug
Store In the country, or write the Proprietei;,'who will
mail free to any one desiring the same a full treatise in
pamphlet form.
.. • •
,p -Prices $2 per bottle, or three bottles for 40, and
forwarded by express to all parts of the world.
,Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DR. W. .k CO.,
Bois PROPRIIITORS,
marlo.eodly No.' 59 Liberty street, Neis York. •
VINE
Liquons.
Shissler & Frazer,
(Successors to W m. Sock, Jr., & ON)
EALERS IN FINE FAMILY, GENE;
RIES opposite the Court House, have on handsaw
se
on of
BRANDIES,
of different vintages.
FINE AND COMMON WINES, . ' -
Of Every .Descrildion.
WHISKYS.
OLD BOURBON,
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MONONGAHELA
172.111 IRISH AND SCOTCH
Whisky& The best ever brought to this market.
OLD WHEAT, ,
FAMILY NECTAR.,
And the celebrate.; .
CIEEitNUT GROVE WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
ABIDES JONANNIi9BIIII4, ,, , • -
SCO7'Cif AND IRISH AL2S.'
wrmort .BROWiI."STOUT..
'WILD CBERRY, • •
PLANTATION,
WIGWAM TONIC BTITEiRS
With a complete stock -
lIINGLINII AND AMERICAN 1171R1.11N
A ddndiments of every description ow In tliatnartet,
• ritz.zofmr RATES. PIO
. MOTH
SA.6I:IMT . .t'QW - 13.Ere,;
wig •
PRRW7IMING LINEN AND PRATENTING *ma
THIS POWDER—a coloßptwd of valuable
articles for the destruction:, of insects—diattited
among or dusted over Woolen; Cattle . cur,
Aze., packed away for summer, willeirectuaily 'prev ent;
tooth.
Being also a delightful, diffusable perfume' Will lin
rognate clothing, &c., with elidetlng*,4l odor.
Me finest fabric cannot be injiiredtiyi~
Pll3Pared and sold at •• RE.1444N4
• Drug and Fancy Goods Store' .1414 (o. mama stiffen,
sps, . .
A. P. TEuristit: . -,:,,.,
TEACHER OF' Al . l3,:is'O.
Orman. AT WARD'S MUSIC STORF.,. • "
IS ltT Thin% StretA
Residence: Third etireet,,above North ".1
V „ . •
WtD.DING, INS . • N
Asa AT HOME CARDS Bp a viola' anaiwinost
with one of the best engravers instils otruntrn mulls of
any description will be executed in the highest style of
art, conformable with the hepataluirto and supplied
promptly, at lower prices than are 7. the Seatiprt•
era in New York or Philadelphia. For samples and
ad pries"
sail at
dtt BERONER ' S BOOK STORK.
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DISORDERS 0 - F THE LIItR:"
GERMAN BITTEIiST
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SE Bitters have performed . more eUrPC
Lave and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them.
than any other , article in the market. ..
We defY any one to contradict- this assertion, and will
pay gl,Ol any
one that will produce a certificate pub
lished by us , that is not genuine. Hofland's :German Bit
tett, will cure
every case of gamine or Nervous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, ami'ffuseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach. °Marva Vie following' symptoms, re
milting froth the - disorders of the digeetiVe organs: ' Con
stipation, Thward Piles, Fulham of Blood'io the cad,
Acidity of the -Stomach, Nausea, Heartipirn,
.Dt for
Brvu t
Food, Fulltese or weight ba the Stomach, Sour ta ions,
Sinking er fluttering at the pit of the stomach; Sitibmiing
of the h&d, Hurried and difficult breathing,Flatterli,g at ,
the heart; 'Stoking or suffocating sensations When in• a
lyingyeeture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the
eight, Fever and dull pain isi the head„Deflciericy of pers
piration, Yellownesi of the.skin and eyes, Pain in the aide,
back, chest, Raabe, dt&,.Saiddeir flushes of heat ,, Burning
in the flesh, Constant ininginationd of evil, and great de
pression of spirits.. ~ -
• Remember that tide Bitters is not alcoholic, nordaina no
-sum or whisky, -and . can't snake drunkards, WV ill the
beat Toile in the world.
From., bmitey. Levi G. Beek, Pastor of the Baptist
431 P N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
r 774, , _ * * *
.k_.1,1111 1 1 ,favorably for
stve own family
loo m p e et wiprNwoiteees r„, AtiM, I was
„ „ — ggear.4.4waa_kno+o that
, e y hire . a i, ly 'Meads! teepee. I
take great thus publicly prechdirdhg this
&cc sod - thelittention eC those afflicted with the
Mimes Tor whichAher are reeemmended to these Ba
den:46oond from gimperience 'that tay,recomiheibletion
attained: I "do Chia more cheerfally as # o4 *
linirati t teValli I:Wooded to benefitthe Meted, and. la
SWElC.irtuitil4lo.'" Yews truly.
LEVI G. BECK.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D.,llEditor of the . En
cyMopedth of itehilious.KnOwledge and Christian Chroni
cle, Philahelphia. , , ,?
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
ifellicines iegoneral, through distrust Of their ingredients
and affects, lyet know of no sufficient reasons why a
manmay net testify to the benefits he believes himself to
have received from any simple preparation, in the hope
that he may thus contribute to the benefit of °them '
~ I do this the more readily in regard to Hootlaridrs Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. A L Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudiced against their for many years,
under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam Indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema
ker, .Esq., for the reprove' of - this prejudice by proper
tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering
from great pad 'Ong mutinied. debility. The use of
..three bettleri of. these Bitten at . the beglnping of the
p , iiiiiiMowed by evident relief and restore
*et of bodily and mental vigor. which I had
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i ' h th ttM e ,oreothreluileanditad God an ar
m ot
mosts despal f r: r d
d o t !
:sebri*.isie to , of 4lueri.-.. - r :•—•'.l
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_. AW. lriMeek.. - lof BROW
11 11"ProMXiirmaniellIt Zitiai." ,• :: :- .•
- ,1)16 . :710;_ ilf. riCklft n :Mearlii 7 l4Nrional experienqe
ehatan me Mis*thstiregoltbeiliaftr*,,ltitters, pre=
-paredby YON- Alt S saes . ii*Oelle. In casei of
severs cold and general debility I nave been greatly bene
timed by the use of the Bitters. and doulit..Mat Abet ?SCI
produce similar erects on others
. Yours truly WARREN RANDOLPH,:
Germantown, l's
•
ifose'ltev. J H. lamer, pastor of Bedding ?7.• E
•Church, Philadelphia. • ' • - •
Dr. , 111:11t. used your Ger
man Bitters in my tastily fkequently I am prepared to say
that it luti been of grill. iterViCe. I believe that in raost
cam of general debility of the systeni it Is the safest abd
most valuable remedy of which I have any 'knowledge.
Yours, respectfully .J. IL TURNER,
No. 728 N. Nineteenth street.
From the Rap. J. M Lyons, formerly Pastor or the
Columbus (N. J.) and Ililestown (Pa.) Baptist Churehee.
Naw Roommut, N. Y.
tgor. G. K „lackson:--Dear Sir :-- 1 feel it a pleasure thus,
of my own wand, to bear testimony to the excellence of
the German Bitters. Some years since being much of
aided with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial
results. I have often recommended them to persona en
feebled by, di* tormenting disease, arid have heard from
them the most flattering testhnoniabi as to their great
value. In cases of general debility, I believe it to be
WOO tbat cannot be inupassed., J. M. •LYONS.
ti
Friniihe Rev ThotruisWititer, Pastor of Roxborough
Dr.on--Ilesittrt..—l fidt It due to your excel
lent preparation, Harrand German Bitters, to add my
testimony to the deserved 'reputation it I= obtained. I
1100 for yeank pt tittles, been troubled With great disorder
is my bead And - 'nervons system. I was advised by a
friend to try a beta° of your German Bitters; did so, and
have experienced great and unexpected relief; my' health
has been very materially benefitted. I confidently recom
mend the article where I 'meet wit 4 cases similar to my
own, and have been assured by Many ':rof their good ef
fect& • • • Itesgtectfally yourk •
• . • Ds:borough, Pi g.
From Rev .' .T. S Berman, of the • 051.1745 n, Wowed
Church,„&utxtown, Berke county. Pa.
DX: C. Jackson;—Respected have - been
troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty • years, and have
,troubled an/ Wedicine that did me as much good as
s.Bittets. • 7 1. am very.mnch Improved In health,
A ,Aarjuming taken five bottles .. •
Yana with respect,
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PRICES.
Law Stan (hAldlnineiely, double quanllly,) $l. 00
per bottleitiaff doz., $5 00
Small Stze..TraintiperNutile—talf dos. • • 4 00
BEW.4IE ,cor COUNTERFEITS!
See that theditutimi JACKSON* ii on the
WRAPPER of =Se. •
Should your.' 310 i lure the ankle, do
not be put offs o , l, thelldordoaSlWlrrallarldhme that
may be Mega We, but mend to na,
,ead we wi ll
forward, , trY orFreal
Palma - pal 4111 km and ItannfietorY, —
11111 - 4.RIIRRE.RSSIIVH
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.Tomss arsi+Arm'
chilin it co., j
PROPRIETORS
USS For sale
WM* by Druggists and Nebo is wary town In the
114 ray/041owly
w'c;'k£.:«:ALN~:.i~t~~+r~. 7 Sv~ 4 Yd~L 7 G':Y 6
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
11D DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
ABE CUBED BY
1100 FLAND'S
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC.
READ W!W,,SAYS SO
"THE UN1.03i.-.--.00W:-A,Nt)
'WRIER% PA,„ skflJß hAY EVE DING, JULY 9, 1864
NEW AtivvaquAlitENT!.
E 1 1: - IiiAAs :g6 5 .
rt •
MAST CIVIIrEIf
IIANIVACTUAKR,
3P!IOPTSEVErigGi - Pie y;
. . .. ... - -
IbriS P REPARED, Rto tarnish and coat the ex=
terror of Buildings With the MASTIC CEKB on a
new. system. This-material' Is .entlyely!diifotent. m all
other cements used heretofore, and is the only table;
imperishable coating for outside work. Mixed withpro
w proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid; dura
ble adhesivxmass to Brick or Stime.Walls, - fitaking eLbeart
nail, tine water proof surface nod flolc h equal to &own
Stone or say Color desired. ' '- '
Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic Ce
ment, I refer to the following gentlemen: ,
J. Bissell, residence, Penn slime,
T a Mr,ord, Pitts burg..
44 •
J. H. Bhoenberger residence, Lawrenseville.
A. Hoeweler " . "
James llPOandless, " Allegheny city.
Calvin Adams,
Third street, Pittabilrg
James Wood, owner St. Merles Hotel, II
William Vohet, Girard House, ~ ; •
Barr & Moser, irchitddis Dispatch Buildings,' ", ,
John B: Oax, ' residEis , Front Street, Etarrtsbunt Ps.
A. J. Jones, . ; .. l` .. ..,
Please address . T.. 7. WATSON,.
P. O. Bog I,BOG, Pnisbarg, l'a., •
tbblltdem • Cr. Penna. Hones; Harrisburg,. pa.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
0 E R 1 . 0 ,Q.', E. S
. 00 , • •
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POCKET BOOKS • PURSES
AND, •
•
RC) IS
JOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
' • '
,Drug and F,ancy Gouda Store,. •
• .Ho. 91 Market street,. ,
et best m
AVEL LITG ,
And it general varielp-of FANCY GOODS, suitable for
Presents, now on band at IC*LLERT Drug Stort,, '
ufail.o4f . Narita street.
CLOWNG OUT
SUMMER ..STOCK
At AND
BELOW COST.'
MRS. IL MYER, No. if Ithirket Seriet,
wunofegrau.,7B clooc,,.2zezets:p4mheat;
reduced prices, sudi. air . .
SILK AN1?..13T 14 . BO Ts lfrinx% ND FLA, - , rB,,
act
Constantly on hand, a splendid assortment
Sit VELVEf9,
LACES'
RII&11§3,
HOOP SKIRTS.
00V c a ty:
• ammisitatten,
GLOVES,
• : OD . L .c ,M
Nits ,
FANGTGOODS,:IcO.
•
Dealers will do well to call, an great bargains can be
,had at wholesale. • • • jel.4.
JUST RECEIVED,
TIIII3IIIORWING,
A FRESH INVOICE OF
MICHENgR'It 00. 1 $ CELEBRATED
SUGAR CURED
A'l'(D
AT
umlaut 4 VBIZERS
myBl
SOLE AGENCY .FOR THIS CITI
•
happy to offer to the publi4 a
,larp
"and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR-GOLD PENS,
rasaufactured by . . '
LEBOYJOY, FAIRCHILD:
These Pens are well iinlans4 elastic,sad will givi
gn
kire aatisfaction.
PLEASE Thy
• SORB VIFEWS" BOOK SWIM
Second street, opposite Presbyterian OlitutlyEarrillomg
Pa. • 7 i
.
• LIQUOR STORE,. - „
IMPORTANT wanitoßDp . • ND
OTRFXS ;-Jrhe Undersigned otTeni it • to
the trphs, a choice lot ;of the best liquors ever ght to
Harrisburg, viz: Frenek Brandies, Holland gins:
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Bye }Na y ,: „Foriegn
and Domenic Wines, such as Champagne, Claret Catawba,
cbc. All liquors warranted, as represented. ilindleras
and othere will and it to their advantage to call and ez.
amine the "assortment at: the store, on South Second
street, two doors below Cheetnut.
Ti t
my2l-d6m. • . ' ' • • • GEORDS
,
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PRIVATE SALE.
ONE of )3013i locations lIRON
viroßgaJa.4o.ll,l4 sale,'at a veryiessomtble
price, to any zurelisaer7whiwill improve-Iton ated with.
in • short Mt:tank:OW city of Harrisburg' tween the
Perinsylvaniarailread and canal, about live hindred feet
wide, and alpngtiide of, the bwd. limestone qmbries in the
State add Wee to albodlurlipike read;• 'else koom for
waste diadem for Arty years,itithout payinear the- land
Applytov .. DAVID UMW Jr.
• Atto47, l ,94ttlaw, 24 No M ar
i tte ri.,: t hi.,
merle-Mr '
(Phlladelphie Preis Insert three thrust aid:send bill. to
this office.) ' •
CANDIDATE rola. CONG • • SS.
Riummattna, PA, line 9, 1864.
TE undersigned respectfully o era himself
to the Republioans of ' the 14th Co oral Dis•
met tif 'Pennsylvania, composed of the' oP Dan.
We, Juniata, Northuluberlatid, Union 44,13nyder ' far
nomination by the several county cionvonfons of the Bald
District. ' UeDtdba] JISIAfI gey.
VDDY FMB: IND Di
rr°our floe aroi :extensive a kof -Photo
graph Anima and 'Photograph Pictures, we
have added a BEAU rue uL ENVELOPE or the reception
of card pictures. They must. be seen will be admired.
srirPhotographers supplied at• the rytourearivhole•
sale pries, and their card printed upon taemfor , $1 25 per
thousand, wholeisde and retail. at
may 24 SCREFFER' BOOK STORK
• • -• • •-•
PIANO FORTES, R ansom, SHEET OUNC,
.1:01.1111A, FLUTES, GUI :BANJOS,
STRINGS, DRUM% Ptl airkindtor WSJ
CAL •MERCRANDISE, PICTURE 1 NW :LOOMTG
Gil.egglici, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS ALBUM, AMMO
TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVING% PICT ES, &C., ISO. • _
Remember the place, "WAS , .IRt 12 Thu d
ateebt, the largest Note Slate this eof the great cities.
•
Thomas C. Moorman,
Attorne -Law.
OFFIGEIN TWRL ST., InLOW PINE.
• IIitARLIBURG Pia
A 141,1 manner ofMditery .prowptly
attended. td; Mid elalinnorinebMd *enrol
eit-Sioteithbverneitlits, , either in 09 Ahe taut of
Claims at Washington city, or at isititostra•
necessary delay, and on moderate. 892946
QIIPERIOR RIO AND LAM COFFEE
1...1at BO k KO/IMB.
EVENING EDITION,
THE SITUATION.
We have but little .news from Htigerstoitm
since last- evening's editiou, except that the
rebels had:ltift'andlnoved towards Frederick.
The damage:done, ipy fire is not near so great
as was at Snit supposed. Nothing • but the
•
depot.and Government hay are said to have
'been burned; - The damage to the railroad
and canal is niso'not near so extensive as was
at *sr reporfant:
It is idle to snippets°, however, that the dag
ger oT raid' into the.' Cuniberland Valley is
over. The rebeliktike' still hovering around
Hagerstown, and ,may ,at - any time return,
but we hope that they may tarry a, few days
longeri
It would be improper to mention the move
ments of Union troops. We .can assure our
readers, - however, that there is no = danger of
the marauders accomplishing anythingtreat.
Our trooPi i are prepared to Meet them intheir
advance upon BaltiMore or Washington, and
the further theY:Move from the'Potomaa their
chnces .of escape, are lessened. We shall
have plenty of trooPit Without drawing a man
from General Grant to defeat the rebels wher
ever they may attempt to Strike a blow, and
the 'troops on Viand are ,44' F eteralas who have
seen hard:figliti4and: marching.
Let no rebel, sympathiser here suppose that
whilst they are rajoieing : at this northward
movement they:will betable todake Baltimore
or WaShingto,n. - • - w4feet,satigileit that they'
willtin4 a glOrfoui d:nfeat, if, not a' fetal an,
t
-PROCI_AMATipti PREMIENT,
A
Darivr-FasOttgo it4d, Prvier.
PROODAIATION: -
Wnmgas,
.The Senate-aid.h ouse of Rep
resentatives at their last sessickp, adopted , a
Concurrent Resolution, Which wars approved
on 'the sekond day of july instant, and which
waa in the words following, namely:
"That the •Preeide!at of the United States
be rwinestato appoints day .of humiliation
And prayer byine people . of .the - Unitedßute;
ffiatile - Squ°"•"-wnsitekticHal advisers at
the head of the son e - opu•wircay.--:th
unite with him as Chief MAE/strata of the
nation, at the city of Washin
magistrates,'gton, and the
members of
,gcmgress, and elf magistrat . all
civil, military' and naval Officers, all soldiers,
sailers.aittEmartasts,. with all loyal and lair
abiding 'Tieople,.••• to Convene at their usual
places of worship, or wherever they may be,
to confess and to repent of their manifold
skis; to implore the compasaion and forgive ,
ness of the Alinighty, that, if consistent with
His will, the existing rebellion may be speedi
ly suppressed, •and the supremacy of the Con
stitution and Lets of the United States
May be • establittlied throughout all the
States; 'to iniplote,,. , taint, is the Silpreme
,-Ruler of the WOrld; hot 'to destroy us; as a
people, nor to suffer Us to be destroyed by the
hostility or connivance' of , other nations, or
by obstirate - adhetence to-our own counseli;
whieh.may with His eternal pur
poses, and to implore Him to enlighten the
mind of the nation to know and do His will,
hunibly -it accordance with
His will thatldim Pate should be maintained
`as a united people ainong 'the 'hardly of na
tions; to implore Irun to.grant to our armed
defenders there klisell cif the vetiple that
couralgesVower , of resistanee and endurance
neceissoryielsoure that result; to implore
Him in Hit infinite goodness tO s6ften the
hearts, enlighten-the minds,. and quicken the
consciences . of those' in rebellion, that they
may down`l r ay their' TMS and speedily return
to' their' allegiance to 'the United 'States, that
they may . not beutterly destroyed; that the ef
fusion of hided Mayba'atayed, and that uni
ty•arid fraternity may be restored, and peace
estabhshEidthirouglidut all our borders. , '
Neiv; tlierifbra,l, Abraham Lincoln, Presi
dent of the 'United • States, cordially concur
ring with the' Congress of the United States
in the p enitential and pious bentiinents ex
pressed in tke aforesaid resolution, and heart,.
sly approving of :the^ devotional 'design and
purpose thereof; do hereby appoint' the first
Thursdayof AU,gnst . next to be obfferved by
the people Of the - Fnifiict States ,as 'a day of
National humiliation and prayer. • • •
I dO hereby further : intite and request the:
Heidi of the Executive Departments, of this
Glivernment, together withal Legislaors, all
iudgeo"tind• 'lrttiguaistes, mid all other per
sona exercisiitgauthgrity in the land, whether
dig; military m; naval, and all soldiers, sea-,
men andbiatirteS in the National service, and
allithe other law-abidirtg people of
the'Vnited States; to assemble in their pre
ferred- 'plied; of publiavorship on that day,
• apli there'to'render td; the Alfiughty and' ?der:,
dint Rifler of the Universe Snob. homages and',
such eonfeseioni, and to offer to .Hira such.
supplicatione as , the Coligaess of the United,
States have, in their' aforesaid Resolution, so
solemnly, so earnestly recommended.
ir ki i testiintinY - whereof I have hereunto :set
my hind and 'cat:tied:the- seal Of ilik,United
Stateis to be affixed:• •, • ' : •' •
Done fi,t-the city of 'Wlisbliligton this seventh
of Tidy, in 'the year of ;our LOrd one
rskiul thousand:eight hundred and sixty
and of the Independence of the
United States the eighty-ninth. •
' . ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
By the President: -
Wrimust &math,
Secretary of,the'State.
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New TorkNOwk. Markets.
NEW Yomr,
; July 8.
Stocks are lower; Chicago and Aaelr. Maud
111 i; Cumberland Preferred, 65; Illinois Con
tra, ,129 f; Michigan Southern, 924, paran
teed 93; New York Central, 1341; Reading
1391; Hudson' River 130; Canton Onropany
/374, Er e R A gros4 Ona Year, er ti ft"
oaten, 93 ; Treasury 7 3-10's 196; Five T wenty
P9uP O 4 3 10 N; -caPPOn 0 1 . 1 9 3 1; OnP 27,0 i
Advancelnlireliistallra and God&
't 14** y o, !a u ty- 8, hi
Mak4 is
2®3 cents higher. Corn 3 cents better. Pro
visions Arm. Whisky steady. Gold is quoted
at 275.
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PRIOR , 7:61) CEM.
ES
TefegrapQ.
The Rebel -Invasion.
Defeat'of at - Frederic k.
THEY BETREA.T,TO THE ➢IOIINTASNS.
Pursuit Gen.' Wallace.
THE SHELLING "OF FREDERICK.
OUR, 71, - Aq F,LO WING . 4T — RIRPEws: fgvtity.
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Destruction of n Bridge. on : the Shenamjoult.
We, have the gratifying news-that the ad
vance of the rebels on , _Frederick has been
successfully repulsed by Gen. Lew Wallace,
who has command of the troops before that
city. After three unsuccessful attempts to
enter the city on Thursday night, they threw
two shells, one of which fell near the dourt
House, and the other near the old residence
of Bradly T. Johnson, who is understood to
have command of the attacking party. •
During the night ail was quiet, ' thotigla the
rebel lines were within a mile of themestern
limits of the city, occupying, the country back
as far is 'Knobby Mountain. They consisted.
entirely of cavalry and artillery, and are be
lieved not-to have numbered more than fifteen
hundred to two - thousand of all arms. -
General . Wallace,_ 'having been: ,reinfirced
durin,gthe night; commenced an advimc on
the enemy, this morning, when it was Esker
tained that they were-retreating towards Rid ,
dletowie. r: `He immgdiately Started his.cwialry
and mounted irifantrY; with Alerander's tat:
tery, in pursuit of them,' andfat last. accoimts
was fdllo.whig,with his infantry supports.
Whether their retreat was caused, by ; the
stout resistinice they met on the previous eve
wing, 'and the reinforcements that had- reach
e.dpeneral:Wallace during the night, or, the
movements of General Hunter in their rear,
is not known. 42 intelligence has yet been
received of the Whereabouts of General Hun
tei;gint it illiesdraedl that he nitist lie close
at hand. • ' '
The.main body of the rebels is supposed to
be in the neighborhood of Mechanicksburg
watching for the appearance' of 'General Hun
ter; and the opinion:is beooMing general that
they do notonumber half 'of -thirty Ahonsand.
There was
Ferry last night, the bridge crer the an
doah was inflanies, arid a number of 'braidings
in various parts of the Own:. rebelsllutd
previonsly burned the ,extensive railroad plat
form, and all. the buildings along. the line of
the Potoniao.:' The ;conflagration Thurs
day night threw a glow over, all:the',coniatry
for miles aolln.d.
There ate Mall no signs of the enemy on the
line of the Potomac. this, 'side 'of . Harper's
Ferry.' Trains are running to Hsolly Hook,
and hourly_. communication is bad, with leen.
Sigel at Maryland Heights. His ca.valiy! are'
operating in the rear of the enemy, lnd have
captured some orittheii fogaflinll -PckrtalEti
There are no aign,l of the enemy this morn
ing in or,around Harpers Ferry. The Confla
grationlaSt night appears to have, been, their
leave taking of the, place.
The statements lathe Philadelphia papers
with regard to the i deVriratiiin of the railroad
are all mere fictions. Westward the road is
being 'operated tci a distaiiee,of Within twelve
miles of .11b.rtinsbarg, and between: Martins
burg and Harper's,;Perry
. thenii has been no
evidence of destruction . The fact is,
they have been too'bgay i pla.oering to trou
ble themselves yitli gushA4vy work as, the
burning of railroad ties :and' the bending of
rails.
_rEDnnA OacFrriMON WaVaii.:FEltilY.
S A- 10 )Y- 11 0 0 4 #ag,is,now float;
ing in 'l2farpers . Fei:ry,- having raised
there "this morning. by the ‘IA 'Captain
G. S. Lelsaid,';.Continissary of Subsistence.
Our troops are Ito*lnoving, and all is confi
dence that the.A‘W: days repel ,Suprernacyin
this quarter IS atm end.
Taz respouse„to the call of
the.49vernsr,for •tneopp ter service for *ono
;4 1 44re4:474F PP:Mlises , to. be PreniPt., Be.
c4l3iting.g , g *l 3 441iO4, 0 4zardzatigns was "Wry
brisk this morning. number of . en
listments were also made dtiring l yeaterday,
afternoon., At ,ColoneliThsuniis,s liqadqinir
45T8IlkefiWtellniPli, and
present innieoi9AP Re,,tliintWlegilePlit Will
be ready, for the field:at sarlyseriod.. The
Nationq Guards, golnriel Nee, r4,tie getting
along finely, and will probably be *IL* a few
days. , The companies of the GOth•r,egiment,
Col. W. are reporting for seri/Oz.--
Cot A. A.
_Tieolder A4,4)49=4 to form, !the
'°Commereial lleginiten4.'and . has established
his headquarters at the WetherilL House, in
Salmons street.., The geystone. hattery,. Capt.
Hastings, which has, already served a, year,
will take part in the present., campaign. A
movement, is also being made smong,lhe
_Gray
Apserves, i , Tim far no troops Jim:skit for
4arrisburg, but, among the.varioas organiza
tions,, etionghmen to form nearly three regi
ments are-armed and uniformed, and can de
part in a very short time after orders are re
ceived.--41RSiglfhid Butidin of last evening.
_ - ftlarheta by Telegraph.
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Prunin,xtrine, duly 8.
~The continued advance in foldan . d Ster
ling Exchange hes somewhat unsettled the
market for, Broadst3iffa area the :tendency for
all descriptions is, up, up . ! For - Flour we
again advance our quotations and Wes of
3,000 barrels Penns...and Western extra fam
ily are reported at $llOll ' 50. There is a
steady, inquiry for the supply of the retailers
and bakers, but prices takes,uidd range, say
from $9 for to $l2 50, There is very little
Rye Flour"or Oorinleal here, and there is
noliti%e rioingLiki
Tbkwbeet, market is feverish and excited
alviireput rip our figures 10 cents per bushel..
Wes 0U2,000 ati $2 . 45®2 50. White
is hail et $2 ` l 4yo is icarce mid worth
$1.65. - Corn'doinia'fi*ward eloWly_'`and has
'advanced - to s` l yellow, iiich - sales
2,000 MN: Oats od. steaoY, and 2 .i 0.0 , 0 , bus. .
Venni. sad at 92c.
In Barley and Malt nothing - doiri, - but
holders are asking higher prices.
Whisky is unsettled; i• ales of 100 second
barrels at 1 75, 200 bbls. good Penna. and
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Beiainaonz, July ti
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.. 2 11 . tt TifiTtIVIIMCE;
RATE—DAILY Txua&APH.
Thelbibiting are tile raids - tor advertising in the TZLI
GRAM Thelehiving advertising to do will find "t
COD
venien tfor reNrence..
irr Four WS or, oopatltute am-R*lf square. EiCh
Ines nrmara than ftnn• constitute a': alpine.
FOR 4 HASP =AM.
One day
..8...80.
Two days. ..... ....:. , 60;
Three days
t
1
One week
One month. 3 00
Two months 4 50
Three months 6 50
Ng months.... 8 60
One row. ..,.... —lb 00 1
-idminiatriatam N otices.....
Marriage Notices •
Auditor's Notices
"'moral Nottceseachineertiii.
illirßuelliese notion! ••
before ilanieles and I •
eacb tmettoi..
Ohio at 8001. 92, but some holders ask
more.
BiTT . EMORE, July 8.
Wheat is firm and the' suppl.of- the new
crop is scarce. Southern white, S 2 80.
Flour advancing and excited; Howard street
$lO 25; Ohio extra $ll.. Corn du]l. Whisky
dull and quiet at $1 84S® 1 85. Coffee heavy:
Rio, 46048 e..
The Michigan Republican Con-
vention.
Daraorr, July 8.
H. H.. Crapo has been nominated for Gov
ernor' and John Owen for State Treasurer,
by the p l epubliean Stake Conyeiition.
dreg not simply gat of paper cut in the form of
a collar, but - are *sided and Aspect to ,fit Me neck, having
a perfect curr.e ; free from, angles or breaks, which Is ob
tained by our patentod.psicess, whirhalso secures another
advantage possessed by no other collar,—viz : Space for the
Cravat in the Turndown style, the mmos !or Innen IS
entanscrLe smarm AND rem non morass, making' this
collar, for ease, neatness, and durability, unequalled.
They are made in Turn -down style ln sizes from 12 to
17, and In Carroll° from 13 toll' iuchei, and packed in
neat blue boxes of 100 each; also, in smaller ones of 10
each , —the latter a very handy package for travelers,
army and navy oflleers. • . •
for RVILRY COLLAR is - stamped
"GraT'sPatent Molded Collar.•'
Sold by all retail dealers in Men's 'Varnishing :rods
The trade supplied by
TADI'DEUSEN, BOERMER t CO.,
627 C.O.V.STNUT St., Philadelphia.
jol eod6m
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
TIIBLFARIfEII BOY, and how he became Command
:.:.j $1
TIEGPIOITEBR BOY, andhoin hiabecataiGir6oslo2l 25
THE FERRY BOY, and the Financier j:11:3) $1 26
•
IBS PRINTER BOY, or how Ben. Frani4made
•-vr
his mark, $1 26
TrIS FARMER BOY, and how
. he becattie' mental/-
tuff General In press. '
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF Taal REBELLION, froth
Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly Illustrated. ';1$1 25
At BERGNEA*BOOK,STORR.
C R'i'~TALi ZED..
CONCENTRAT-ED LEMONADE,
Is a pleastrat, healthy beverage.
Very convenient and voinesbi nF tor InVeitai - ilav:ng
fever or greed tWint. . • "
Its portatillity reassuOnds it lo travelers.
conienienee et pic.nica 'will be epreciated.
No sugar required; ons tattle.spaonrulsynplrdimoLved
in a glass or cold water and it is done.
.KERLEIOS DRUG ANA FARCE" GEIODS/WE,
Jpl7 . No. -91,,Idaritet. street
lEW GROCERY Al 'PARMA. HIRE.
BAYER & liOERYPER
WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL
DEALFM
R 0 E.R S ,
Queen's and• Glass Ware,.
AND ALL SIND& OF • .
COUNTRY PRO.D QE ,
UrAVE just opened &large 'and irelreiSleeted
.I_lL
stock of goods at ttieir Aland, No.B tlaricetsquare,
Harrisburg, Pa., to which they invite the attention of the
"ptiblic generally. • • nolo-dly
NEW PHILADELPHIA-
C L 0 A K s rir n
LVD. Sti. G.RWAS" z"VEI3 ...a&olt, •
Market Street, Harrislettri.
1,006 DIFFERENT STITAS
• . ON FASHIONABLE •
CLOAKS AND CIIRCII L-ARS,
FINS & SPAILIG:EfAWLS:'
win - opqn qn the lot; of Atpiii4 ' .
NO EXtftt . E `FOR - ,EIPLOSIONS.
ASJICROFT'S.LOW , WATiR DICTECTOR,
TS AN INFALLIBLiPROTECTION agninitt
_ . ~
Jl,. explosion or burning o the flues _or boiler, as noth
ing can preyed It Of not tampered with) from giving im
mediate notice of lack of water in the boiler, in season to
put oh a supply without drawing the fires Want of water
is the great source of so many sad catastrophes which
have recently occurred.
We warrant thisitutrurrient to be a Perfect insuranc
against such contingencies. Price $5O.
Full instruCtions as to the mode or application as well
as reference to moat of the,pronlinent mandfacturers and
Iron masters of the State using them, Bannon application
D. C. IfFADE k CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
D. C. Alskii
Cuts. MACKiI. . - • jell
MitLINERY
M R . 'A",B
• - et-
NO. 8 DIARICET Sqtrdt
(Next door to Felix's Confectionery,) ,
VET.HERESEIE - 18 PREPARED to sell to
ill the ladies of 'Harrisburg 1 , 414910.114,0 is
I,atest Styles of
At cheaper prices than any house inthe city. The quality
.1' her goods cannot be surpassed ; • •
DRESS .MAKING,LICTH:E
Will be neatly 'eYledufee -
Ladies call and triathine for yourielvus.
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TELODEONS AND OAJANET . OIt-ANS.
NTY-'BIX.FIRSt.PIOII'I3MS,
" TW . E LVE'BrEaygE; MEtiALS,
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever,w r on•by instrurneats of thcn
•
deed)' h as lebniiwarded- to- "
:MASON 116,11,10111141TVINSTRPMENTS.
A full assortment of these instrumentailwava on, hand
vti ' KNOCIIPS, Sategghilt,
.1044 1 Aw 1 y] ' , r 93? Uri% Itievet.
A. C. SMITH,
, . ... . .. .....
ATTORNEY Aa.-._--t....,A-vv-,
ItAS removed his °Mee from Third to Wal.
;out street, next to thekrison. All business in
trusted to him will receive prompt and cexeful attention.
af4
5n DOZEN A S PICKLES
kJ comprising' Pica Chow Chow, CottMower,
Nixed Midis; Gerkins, Winds and OnionS,l. 74r sale
wholes*, an Mail by , "SHISLF.R FRAZER,
myB onceetwors to W . "ck,. ..Itr, &rec.
Do .
ITIRROLSES SPIOED OYSTEItS; just re
cetyvtat'.. . SHISINAM:FRAIKR,
Jetfii Socoessora to W. Dock, Jr, ~4 Co.
IN E AZ1746, P . APPLP9 'ifst re'
ceiviit ElikEtt & 1 1 . 13AZgit t
• Sciett.Oris to it's Doeit,-3r.pitrea.
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C°lll4 WIIIAT,A . 'fine `krtield'. ru# re
reeved at t . SEMLER StirOJAIIK
CHEESE—Choice new crop Cheese, just
received at SHISI,KR & FRAZER,
jell Successors to W Dock, Tr., & Co.
rzl
sotrABE.
One go
.. 1 00
Three days 126
One week 2 25
One mfhsth. 0 00
Two month; 9 00
Three months-- 11 00
Sir . ; .. 16 0
One ..... 25 0
$2 25
I 50
60
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to the Looca. Column, or
atillt PRE LZIRR for
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