Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 15, 1864, Image 1

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    TELEGRAPH
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- MORNING AND EVEATIVG; • !
.GEORGE BEIGNIII. I
:51 - 77c8 THIRD ST., ...YEAR WALNUT.
TB . RiStS OF SUBSCRIPTION
VBuBIPTIOW
Tat DAILY TELF.GP.APH h 4 FerVed to subscriber!! in the
at 8 ee..nis per week. Yearly subscribers will be
god Vi 00 In advance. Those person , : who negiectto
ty in advance will be. charged. $8 00.
WEEKLY TVIIGRAPR.
Tsligcsa.ru is also published weeki; - , a ^ !:n riITOSiY
eubecribers at thelbilowing cosh r•z:e=::
eoples, ...... .••• • • • • ......... $0
.z.se copies to Otps Post Ofece • • •• • 4 00
Ten (~01, ; (`e to one Post ()tee . 10 01
RA 4 L It OADS.
Pe!ilk:3"111 ,11 A 10 Rail Road !
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SPItING TIME TABLE.
TRAINS DAILY TO . AND FOUR
FROM. PHILADEDELPHIA.
of 6KU ♦IT&&
iI(&DAY, May 16th, 1364,
AE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 'will depart from and arrive at Ilair,
lug and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
TROUGH Expr,Ess TRALV leaves Harrisburg daily
a., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 a.. nt.
AST LINE hares Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
a., surf arrive:, at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. at.
,errors tale breakfast at Lancaster.
OUNT JOY ACCOSiNIODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
A.. a., consorts at. Lancaster with Lancaster °remit-
Anion train, and and arrives at Weet Philadelphia at
:5
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves Raffia.
v, at 12 20 P. N. ; in bia 1.55 P. it., and arrives n i t
..aster 2.30 e. at.; connecting v;ith Fast Mail east at
'caster for Vidlailciph , a, and arrives at Wee( Phlladel
ia at 5.30 P K.
UL Vial :4 leaves Harrislterg at 1 20 P. et. ; tm:aster
2.47 p x, and arfiveint Wnst rhiladolphla at 5.30 P.
HARRISBURG Allt;t01%101JATION TRAIN, via Gonna.
1, leaves Elatimburg at 5.25 P. 2., and snivel; at Waal
iladelphia at 12.50 r. M.
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
Inept tionday) at 2.10 s a. j Altoona, 7.35 A. a., take
akfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. IL
'HILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
y at 3.10 A.s. ; Altoona at 5.20 A. a., take breakfast,
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. at.
AIL TRAIN leaves Harnsburg at 1.80 p. 31. ; Altoona
16 p, at., take sapper, and arrives atrittaburgat 12.30
dam.
VAST leaves Harrisburg, at 3.50 P. M. ; Altoona at
S. P. o!., Lane supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at I.o*
A. M.
SioUNT JOY ACCOIIIIODATION leaves Laucaster
9 :10 A. s. . arrita:, at. Harrisburg at 11.10 A. m. ,
• • HARRISBURG ACXXibitioDATION TRAIN reaieill Wed
Philadelphia at 1145 p. at., and arrives at Harrisburg:se/110
mot Tyr JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lanetui•
ier at 825 r. y., connectiu 4 there with Harrisburg Accoro
- West, leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. M. and arrivep
it Harrisburg at 8.20 e. M.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle Dia Pean'a R. R.
Harrisburg. May 13, 1864, -4itr
Northern Central Railway
summit TIME TABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
!E..* UN)) nem
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON CITY:
Connections made with trains on Penzsylvania Railroad_
to and Croft Mourn and the West. 7
TUREE TRAINS DAH.Y . ,to and from the Nortb;ana
West Branch Susquehanna, ESmira, and all of Noriheri
New York.
ONand after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
P.ailway will arrive at and depart tom Harrisburg and
Baltirnom as follows. viz:
KiOUTHWARD
MALL TRAIN lehver. Sunbury- daily (except
Sunday) —10.25 A. K.
leavea Ilsanir.hurg L2O P. K.
l{ arrives at Baltimore 8.40 P. A
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) 11.45 P. M.
leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday)
arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Monday) . 7.00 A. K.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Her
burg
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun
bury daily (except Sun
day) at
NORTHWAP.D.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 5.20 A. A.
/I leaves Harrisburg 1.35 P.
arrives at Sunbury 4.05 P. IL
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily— .- 9.80 P. N.
arrives at flarrisburg ..... .. 1.60 A.. N.
" leaves Harriaburg, daily (54-.'
cept Monday) 8.15 A. H.
• ' arrives at Sunbury 5.53 A. 1.
HARrusr Ult.: , ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal.
timoro daily (except Stin- -..
day) 8.00 P. H.
'‘ arrives at Harri5hurg.........7.50 P. 4.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris-
burg daily (except Sunday)
at 4 00 P. It.
For chillier information apply at the Mee, in Peliney
canla Railroad Depot. J. N. Du BARRY, '
Harrisburg, May 18, 1884. -dlf Gen. Supt. i
NEVA/ AIR LINE ROIUTE.
TOR NE TRAINS 'MILT TO NEW TOR.li
AND
PHILADELPHIA.
(AN AND AFTER . MONDAY, Nonzonber
Ijr lath, 1863, the Paisenger Trains will leave the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad. Delia, at Harrisburg, for
New York and Philadelphia, as follows, via :
EL.ASTNVARD.
EXPRESSLINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 a. rL 1 on as.
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the
West, arriving In New York at 1.45 A. at. A sleeping. pit
Is attached to the train through from Pittsburg with_mit
°haw°.
•
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M. arriving
in New York at 6.30 P. M., and Philadelphia . at 1.60 P. N.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. ii. , arriving in
New York at 10.25 P M., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P. N.
WESTWeR,D.
FAST LINE leaves New York at a.® A. IL, and Tkiia•
delphla at 8.16 it., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. N.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at t 2.00 noon, sad
Ptiladelphia at &SO r. it., arriving at Harriabuig at 8.30
EAPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 P. It., ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00'5. M. and oonneeting with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pitteburg. A sleeping car
is also attached to this train.' •
Corium:tains are made at Harrisburg with trains on the,
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Vaßny
railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkesearre, Allentown, Easton, &c.
Baggage cheeked through. Pare between - Sive York
and Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between Harrisburg and Philadel
phia, $8 35 in No. 1 carp, and $3 in •N0..2.
Fer tickets 1:111. other Information apply to
IMES
READING RAILROAD.
SU AJMER ARRA.NGEIVIENT.
• _
BEAT TRUNK LINE PEON T/11.
Nut NORTH and Northwest for.Philadelphia.,NPw York.
Bait:tin& Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Essto4,4m,ars.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia,.Near„ york,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate ataiOnB,,aB;B.o
A. 24 and 2.00 P. K.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 8.8(OA. Tr.,
arriving at New York at 1.46 the same day. •
A Epode' Accommodation Passenuer train leaves Head
rig at 7.15 .L n., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 P. a. '
Bares from Harrisburg: To New York, $6 16; to Phil&
gea $2. 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked 'through,
Darning, leave New York at 6 s. a.. 12 noon, and
raj (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg al2 - a. fr,)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 16s. it, and &80 r.
t, Sleeping care in the New York Express Trains,tkirt*:‘
to and from Pittsburg without change. •
Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.60 a. rt., and 2.10 s. a., for Philadelphia, New York,
and ill way points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 .1. X and 2.80 P. as., for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves. Re ading at
.
8.00 A. a. and returns from hiltatelptita at 6.00 P. X.
sir All the above trains run daily, Sunday eaoepbxl,
Sunday train leave Potleille at 7.80 7r.,.alePho
- at 815 r.
Ccamxtutatten, mileage. Beaton and Exuumo g ti G ke.. 4
twinned to to and ham allpointa.
90 poudi baggage anoints{ to each perqon
.£ 1
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Adminietrahon lietiem..._
BY GEORGE BERGNER. ,
RAILROADS.
1864.
Philadelphia and Erie Rail-
Rand—
Tins great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsyttfinift to the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie... . • .
. It has been leased by the PIIIMEWLYANbi CON-
Far, and: under. their auspices Is being • rapidly opened
throughout its entire length.
It is now in .use for Passenger and rreight business
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (218 miles) on the &Al
Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on t
Wnetern Division
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG. !
; Leave Eastward.
Mail 'Crain L2O v. 24-
kx press Train ..... 2.50
Leave North acrd.
Mail Train.,.-
Express Train.
Care CUL through • WITHOUT OILANG33 . Joth_ways UH these
trains between rhiladelphitt end Lock Haven, and bO.
LiMeti Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping cars on Erpress trains both *ways be
tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wllllatibq tort arid
Philadelphia
For information respecting •Passenger burliness ieipply It
the S. E. Corner 11th and Hari:cot streote.
And for Freight business of the Cornyany's Age; its: •
S. B. Kingston, Jr.., corner 18th and ila4zeL streets,
Philadelphia. . • . •
J. NT Reynolds, Erie. ; •••
J. R. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Eshiatore.
R. & HOUSTON,
Generel Freight dont,
LEWIS L. • HOUPV,
Goirrat Ticket Aged
SOS. D. TUFTS, . .
mr2l ll -d l 4 - " • 6 0 4 er' 4 1 Manager, OVionslig'ri.‘ , ..
VALLEY
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It A I L - iCitYA D S.
CHANGE OF HOURS :On and after Mon
day April 4%,...:1.864, Passenger want& will r*
gaily, as followe, (Gundaynexecppall .
,
Ilifile CHAMBEiIienI37;G".4.NIO HAIMISBURCt 1
. .
. . .
Leave Bagcrestown . '' ' .•. - 7.1:10i 2.
" Greencastle :....:.. . ...•.
• ' ...... 7.3?-
'2 <5
MMIBIE
OltambPreburg,
~Leave at ....... 8.80
Leave Shiptienetwarg 1.13
" Newville 9.32. 2.00
61 Carlisle .1
...5.68 10.10 2.12
Mechanicsburg ......... .. . ..... 6.25 10 42 312
Arrive at Harrisburg 6.66 • 11.16 Zt., 110
FOR CHAIIRKILTBURW AND . ItAGRIZSVWN
. . - La r. Ja. r. it.
Leave Ilarrisbbrg 8.06 1.e4. 420
"- Adechaniaabtug - ... 8-47 2.15 4 .4 4
" ..' ' Carlisle I
••• • • 9,47 2.56 6.29
" N~l.le .
10.22 8.22 --i—
-.. Shippe):Ourg ..... .........—...10.33. 4.00 . -
41.06 _4.30 •
Chambersburg, Arrive at..
at. 4 . %..... .. .
Leave Greeeastio 11.55 5.30
Arrive at Hagers' town . ... . . .-..12.35 6.10 ,
ags- taking close eeniVtions at * Harrisburg with traias
for Philadelphia New York and Pittsburg ; and with
rains for all Mirka Watt:
isgr The Traf&leaving Herrisbitrg at 4.20, r. x. , rude
only as far as Carlisle. O. N.LIULL, So Pt
B. R. Offite, Chamlnustitug, April 4, 1864-ly
MEDICAt.
ELIXIR
DR. VIIIG!FIT : 8
_REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
OR, =EMU OF LIFE.
Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extract 4 containing np4i-
ing Injurious to the most Delicate.
rairl'he Rejuvenating T, Itrir ts the result at nodertt
disooverios in the vegotatqe kingdom; being an entirely
new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of all gin
aid and worn-out eyateras.
agir This medicine bas been tested by the moat emir:era
medical melt of the any,' and by them prow:Mused:to be
one of the greatest medical disooveries of the age '
sir-One bottle will cure General Debility.
syrA few doses GUMS Hysterics in fetnale&
iiirOne bottle cum Palpitationof the Heart -
W.& few doses restores the orgensof generatiea
agrFrom one to three bottles restores tlAtt .reow alias
and full vigor of youth.
WA few doses restores the appetite. ' ' '
rep -Three bottles cures the worst Gaze of Lemett ncy.
WA few doses cures tee low spurted. I
' I
WOne bottle restore mental pourer.
WA few doses bring the role to,Dtra'clieekr.
sir-This medicine restores to many vigor and .TOIALB
health the poor, debilitateit, wor,ikdown and dcigtalling
Ativotea of seuisFil piessuris, ;
7 -Allerhe yotilletkroi4-Issit . let 'mita
business, the victim Of a nervous depression, the in-•
dividual suffering from general debility, or from we •
of a single organ> wi r d all find immediate and pern =Pt
relief by the use - of this Elixir or Essence of Life.
Priced?, per bottle, or Arm , bottlea for ss,.wnd
rorwarded by expreeb, me* ormeney; to any 0-
dress.
IfiYSdd by all druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. MERWTN k CO.,
Sole Proprietori
t r Aril-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New Yc
CEEERONETI F 114,8.
sUGARVOATED•
1631144 REGULATOR,
}maim PRESERVER.
OERTAI.N AND SAFI,.
mirror the Removal of Obstructions and the ..insumrice
of Regularity in the Recurrence of the . .
Mir-They cure or obviate thoge numerous diIIMIPS :that
spri4 rm.& reMeTilig the Wog* tty
'They cure Suppressed, ExcessPre and ralklN 11 en
etruation. '
isig-They cure Green Statute% (Chlorodg.)
airthey sure Nervous and SOW . ',Motions, pains in
the back and lower parts bf So hotly, Sithvinass, Fa* ue
on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, LIAM* 113 of
Aprrits, Hysteria, Sick - Headache, OW Aimee, &c., &C.. In
word, by removing the irreguladt they remove the
cause, and with it ALL the effectS lb at spring from it.
tircomPesed of simple vegeta) An extracts, they tow
fain nothing deleterious to any gestetiterien, &waver
delicate, peir function being to substitute strength for
*emblem; *hen PrePerliJ used, they never tail to
do.
WThey may be safely weed at any ige , and at *ay
Piece, =Car Mara TZI TIRIST nut= recurrne, duii ng
which the unfailing nature et their action would infallit dy
P31711111' pregnancy.
ifirdll llettersmeldir l information `or advice will be
!!:Asareetly answers&
tIon! accompany each ben:
ifirPrio•o l Pl.!, .or or mix boxes for Vt.
Ofiree* free postage, on receipt Of prim,*
field by al "Mad& .
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o I %IIV &CO.; 8010-1
maraketea , WI Mere, 'os,ztArelrork.
t by & A.II,IIIqIXL & HRO., 133
."."THE UNION--NOW AND FOREVER."
HARRISBURG, PA.,, Fx4Y EVENING, JULY 15, 1864
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. PIitOCLAMATION.
rriEfEscitizeps of the oity of Harrrisburg are
hereby notified that the ordinance, entiVed "an or
durance to prevent mischief from doga;' pas-ed Fehrtiary
6, 1861, will b • strictly 'isn't): cod. Attention is espeelalay
directed to sec tions 4th, sth and fib, to wit: ••
• Sze. 4. That every dog going at large within the-limits
of the said city, from the twentieth day of May until the
twentieth day of September. in each and every year,
shall hive securely put on a good, strung, substantial and'
safe wire basket =mile, - inciosing the whole mouth of
alid.,deg, so as effectually to prevent him from biting and
Sac. 5. That any and every person owning a dog and
permitting it to run at lai go without complying with the
fourth section of this ordinance, shall bo liab:e to a line
of not les- , than one do lar, nor more than two defian,
with cone, at th e diraxetion of the Mayor; and in The
event of the said constable not being able to find the
owner of the deg es t Inning at large, be, or some pereou
emp:oyed by Lim, shall take up, kill and bury said dog,
for which service be or the person performing the'ser
viz° shall receive the snm of one dollar, to bo paid out Of
tne'city treasury, ' • -
Sao. 6. That, every dog going at large within tho limits
of said city, shall have around its neck, at all times, a
citlf,r of metal Cr a collar of leather with a metal plate,
oh which metal collar or plate shall be inscribed the name
-of the owner of 'such dog; and any and every person own
ing a dog and perntitting it to inn at large, withouttom
plying with the teen skims of this s, ction, shall be liable
to a tino of ohed tiler for every offence; and further, it is
hereby made the duty of the Chief Police Constable ora
person employed by him, to take up every dog so rog
uing at largo in violation of this section, and unless the
said fine is pal. by the owner thereof, on demand th e
ttid officer is hereby authorized and required to kil l . lli
dog or cause it to be killed and-buried, for which services
he shall be allowed one dollar out of the city treasury. i
, jys A..L. ROTINFORT, Mayof.i
1864
1.-85 Y. 4.
8.16 A. N.
J U MUS ROSENDALE;
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A. Yard in this city, beg leave to Inform their friends
and the public in general, that they are prepared to toy.
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of that most fatal disease, Consumption?
Those who 'should be warned by-these
Symptoms generally think lightly of the
until it is too late, From this fact, perhap
more than any other, arises the sad praye r
lance and fatality of isease which sweeps t 4
thi3 grave at least "one-sixth" of.death's.
victims.
Consumption has destroyed more -of thb
human family than any other disease,randt4
best physicians for many years have despaired
of. a cure,. or a. remedy that would heal the
lungs, but for more than two hundred years
the whole medical world has been impressed
that there was a mysterious power and elll:
dewy in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs;
therefore they have recommended the use of
Tar Water, which in many cases had a good
effect; buthow to combine the medical pro
-parties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been
a mystery until it was discovered by Dr. L.
I WISHART, of, Philadelphia, Pa.." the
,proprietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree. Tar Gor
illa.",
Many, net only of the people, • but phyhi
(dans of every school and practice, are daily
miring-me, "What is the principle °reams of
your success in the treatment of Pulmonary
Consumption?" My answer is this: •-,
- The invigoration of the digestive organs--
the strengthening of the debilitated system-r
-tke•-:Pwriflaxtien,and enrichment.of the- -blood,
muat expel from the system -the ,corruption
which scrofula breeds. While this is effectdd
by the powerful , alterative (changing from
disease to health) properties of the Tar Cor
dial, its healing and. renovating principle is,
also acting npon the irritated surfaces of the
lungs ; and 1 toilt, penetrating to each dis
eased part, relieving pain, subduing inflamma
gra andleetoring a 'healthful 'tendency. Let
44g •two-folit power the healing and the
4eiat, 04oning,.leoutille to act in conjunction
Anth ature'ee t atistimt recuperative tendency,
• V. 41 6 .0 Pstiont"!is saved, if he has not too
Rang de/ayed.a resort 'to the means of cure.
ask all read-the following certificates.
Tim are from men and women of unquek
tionable worth and reputation: ••
ii)
Dn. Wismar—Dear had a very
dreadful tough and sore throat for one year,
I_4 my whole system was fast giving way, and
iggigur.. a, tad on my bed with but little
covering. My disse baffled the
prier of all medicines, and in a short time .1
Mint have gOne . to My grave, but thank God,
my dauglater-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 :I
commenced to use it, and in one week I was
Lunch better, and after using three betties 1
Am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my
friend% for they all pronounced me past cure.
Piddish my case if yeti think proper.
- • • RP: MECCA HAMILTON
132/W_YRestreet, Philadelphia.
Dr. Wishirt's Pine,Tree Tar Cordial is, an
infan Awl,iable for : Bronchitis, Bleeding of
the,lsmo, Sot and Breast, Infiamme.
,
don oetbie - • •
Mr. Want, says:
Dn. Wuntenr-81.r.----I had Bronchitis, In
flammation of-AhtaLungs, Shortness of Breath,
aqd PalPitaticer'Of the Heart in their worst
forms; I had been treated by several of the
most eminent physichms in Philadelphia, but
they could not stop the rapid course of my
lisease, and I had - despaired of ever being re
itored to health. I truly on the verge of
the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was
sigh ly recommended to me by a friend; I
audit, and-sin thankful to say that,: after
using four large, and one small, bottles, I was
restored to perfect health. You can g i ve re
ference to my house No; 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Reiwiver of Taxes, from 9
. It. to 2 P. at, corner of Chestnut and Sixth
street JOHN WARD.
Bead thelollowing from Utica:
Da.. Wisnairr---Dear take pleasure
in informing you through this 'source that
your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom
mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall, •ol
this city, has cured her of a oough of more
than five months' standing. I had thought
her beyond care, and had employed the best
of medical aid without any benefit. I can
aheerfolly .recommend it to the publio as a sate
414 sure remedy for those similarly afflicted,
as ' I-know of , many other oases besides that of
my dimg,hter that it has:entirely cured of-long
itanding coughs. Yours respectfully,
JOHN V. PARKER, Daguerrean-Artist.
126 Gleaessee street, Utica, N. Y.
* .* * * :—I have used Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my fßThily, and ca
cordially, recommend it as a valuable and safe
inedicini3 for colds, coughs and to those pre
disposed to consnMption.
D r . G. A. Fetaw,„4, 160 Ge 11613886 street,
Utica; New York.
The aboitutro,a4or_among the thousands
which this great remeily,haa saved from an
irintiniely grave. - • -
We have thounands of letters from physi
cians and druggists who have prescribed and
Bold the Tar Oordial, saying that they have
never used or gold•. a medicine gave
inch universal satisfaction.
The Ter,,OAdial e when taken in connection,
with Dr. Viiihait's Dyspepsia Pills, is an in..
fallible cure for Dyspepsia.
The Pm TWEE TAB Coanux, will cure
Coughs, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis,
Astlinik:Whooping Cough, Diptheria, and is
eiciellent - remedy for di... gm of the
kidneys'andfsmale Complaints.
BEWAB OP COVNTERFICITS
Tho genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine
tree blows in thebettic All Ohm ae, spurious halt&
Ps= Piny Cm" end Cogn Doshis:per. 801 11 .11 Pr
well only by the Pterietor,
Dr; L. Q. C. Wishart)
Na 10 11brth laaosal abeat. PlaramWO* _Pa—
Ildd by Druipatommolama, at Whelessloo7o ll Ma.
asiOfteetlifftget.'9lmmognibialliK
Webster
EVENING EDITION
Correspondence frown " Mechan4
icsburg. ) Pa. .
Mr. Enrros:—Yesterday our citizens werO
aroused, almost to madness, by the action of
two:of our County Commissioners irprefusing
to grant a bounty of $5O to all who would
enter the service for one hundred days. 1
The Borough Council immediately, asoemi.
bled, and by a unanimous vote, called a town
meeting for the evening, and if agreeable to
the citizens, thus and there assembled, the*
would.appropriate from the funds of the bo:
rough a bounty of $5O to every man whs
would respond to the late call of -the Cover..
nor.
At the appointed hour last evening, our
public square was crowded with . the citizens
of our town, and it has never bean my pleaf
sure to be present at a more spirited and cup
thusiastic assemblage.
After the meeting was organized a commitr
tee was appointed to wait upon the Rev. J. G.
Clarke and request him to address the meet,-
ing. In a few moments Mr. Clarke appeared
upon the stand, amidst a deafening shout of
applause. Ile has been in our midst but a
short time, but his patriotic and manly coursit
on all the great questions of the day, hiS
readiness to respond to the call of our citizen
%
and the power of his eloquence when he ad
dresses the people, either in the pulpit or op
the rostrum, has gained for him a host cif
friends. f
His address, last night, fired up the hearts
of .the people and kindled anew a love of
country, and after addressing us for a short
time, in a most touching and forcible manner,
the town council was directed, by a unani
mous vote, to pay a bounty of andaii
mediately after the vote was announced, .our
quota for the borough of Mechaniesburg was
nearly made up by the patriotic and self-sat
rificing young men of our borough.
Col. Wiley, of Wooster, Ohio, who has been
in the service of his country since the out
break of tue present rebellion, and for a ye4r
or more chief in command of, the 41st Ohio
regiment, and who has recently resigned hfs
commission owing to the loss of his right. Ids
Ma pliant attack at the head of his.regimegt
on MiSsionary Ridge, and who is now onia
visit to •his friends in this place, was their
waited upon to address the meeting, and
the course of his stirring address, he did notft
forget those rscreant and narrow-hearted Com
missioners who dared refuse to respond to the
call of the citizens of a; neighboring town".
Before the meeting closed, three• hearty
cheers were given for Mitchell M'Clelland,
Esq., one of the Commissioners who voted
manfully in favor of the bounty. Kest and
M'Coy the two Commissionesr who refused to
grant the bounty, were not forgotten.
As an expression of our heart felt indigna
tion towards the. action of these con , emptible
and narrow hearted fficiats we gave them three
awful groans with a hesrty l goodwilL It gives
me pleasure,. however, to say, that notwith
standing till the .efforts of the wise and intelli
gent Commiasioners, Kest and M'Coy, we.haVe
enough of. the "Needful," in our little town,
to raise our. %note of men.
Let the adzes of these officials "be known
and read of all men." ' Loyal editors pass
their names around, so that when they are
dead and gone, we may have their records in
print, that future generations may blush when
they hear of the names of Michael Kest and
John McCoy. UNION.
MECHANICSIIMIG, July 14. 1864.
At) (.7.efefirapo.
REPORTED CAPTURE. OF PETERSBURG,
SHERIDAN% CAVALRY AFTER THE RAIbERS
The Commercial Aticertiser says that : a
prominent banking house in Wall street hits
received a dispatch froM the Washington
branch of the firm this morning, which states
that: General Grant's forces have occupied
Petersburg. We have received no contacts
don of the news.
The Commercial alio says a private dispathh
from Washington to a Wall street Brok4r,
states that Sheridan's entiro cavalry force has
been dispatched to intercept the rebel' raid
ers, and had reached Hanover Court House.
FROM VICKSBURG.
NEWS FROM OEN. SLOCUM'S EXPEDITION
BRIDGE OVER PEARL RIVER BURNED
The steamer Sultana has arrived with Vicks
burg advises of the Sth inst. An expedition
lett Vicksburg on the let of July, under Gen.
Slocum, they burned the railroad bridges
over Pearl river on the sth, and sent in thirty
prisoners. •
The cavalry expedition which left Memphis
On July 4th, has arrived at Vicksburg and
would reinforce Slocum. The•expedition had
heretofore been destined up the White river.
Another force has been operating out from
Rodney, Miss., scouring the country assisted
by the marine brigade. They had several
sharp skirmishes in which they were vic
torious. • • ,
The thermometer, at Vicksburg, ranged
from 81 to 86, during the week. .
No advices have been received from Gen.
Smith's expedition, brit reports say he has
had a fight and has defeated Forest, and that
Forest was killed, but these reports are not
credited.
Reports from Rebel Sources.
Raid on Jackson, Miss., by Gen. Slocum
Kim Yoga, duly 14—The Richmond Ex
auguss has a dispatch, showing that General
Sloe= made a ra dto Jackson, Miss.,
and
on,tha'sixth inst ., occupied the city with
troops. He evacuated the place on the same
day, moving back on the Canton road.
The rehaforces were reported on the flank
Ara ft*t e , and there was a severe fight from
PRICE TWO CENT&
NEW YORN., July 11,
Vempais,, July 13.
Marriage Notices...
Auditor's Notices 1 60
niters! Notioeseklintertion • - 6 0
401—Buaine® notices inserted in the Local Mhos" or
before Marriages and Deaths, Eton CMITs PIER LEITM for
each Insertion;
daylight till 7 o'clock on the morning of the
7th. Since that time all has been quiet. No
private property hag been destroyed, the ob
ject of the expedition being to destroy the
railroads between Jackson and Canton.
The New Loan.
NEW Yoga, July 11
Their is no decision yet as to the loan from
the bankers, but it is probable they will yield
to Mr. Fessenden's wishes and take the loan
of $50,000,000, payable in installments upon
7-30 notes, not legal tenders.
Markets by Telegraph.
l'unaDrs,pnr.4., July 14_
Trade is dull and breadstuffs are also strong.
The demand of flour has fallen off; only two
thousand bbls. extra family sold at $ll 500
$l2 00, and some extra at sll®ll 50. Re
ceipts and stocks are light. Rye flour steady
at 8. Nothing doing in corn meal. Wheat
less firm; sales of 40,000 bushels red at zi 2 65,
and white at $2 75. Rye sells on arrival at
$1 75. Corn quiet; sales of 2,000 bushels
yellow at $1 70. Oats better; 3,000 bushels
Penna. sold at 98®$1 00. In provisions lit
tle doing; mess pork held at 45®46; 100,000
bbls. shoulders m salt sold at 15 k. Petroleum
firm at 520254; refined in bond. at 88 ®9O, and
free at 93@ 51 00. Whisky unsettled; has
sold to a limited extent at 51 75@,2 00.
From New York.. 3
The steamer Crescent City has arrived from.
New Orleans on the 3d inst.; via 'Washington,
where she landed. The 135th New York regi
innet she brings to this port, and 833 rebel
prisoners from Point Lookout under a guard
from the 1.... th regiment, V. R. corps.
She passed, July 5, Lat. 26, Long. 84, the
gunboat Desota, with Monitor No. 3 in tow,
steering south.
Philadelphia Stoek Markets
PHILADELPHIA, July it.
Stocks firmer; Penn's fives 1001; Reading
railroad 85,1;' Morris Canal 91i; Long Island
47; Penn's. railroad 721; • Exchange •on New
York par; Illinois Central, preferred :1284;
bonds 132; Michigan Southern for Southern
831; guaranteed 133; New York Central 1342;
Reading 128.1; Hudson river' 1351; • Erie 113;
coupons 1881, 103 i; 5-20's 104; one years' cer
tificates 93k.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NO EXCUSE FOR •EIRLONIONS
ASHOROFP'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION agaircil
explosion or burning of the flues or bolter; as neat
ing can prevent It if out tampered with] rota giving im
mediate-notice of lam of water In the boiler in- season to
put on a supply without drawing the Bras. Want of wain
is the gre.at source of so nukay tad catastrophes which
have netxmtly occurred. '
We warrant this Instrument to be a perfrc hatiarane,
against such coutuagenetes. Price $5O.
Full Instractioila as to the mod' o of appliciatftra as well
as reference ti of the prominent manufactures and
iroa Masters of the State using them, Sent on apAcation
D 31E41:W.
Pittsburg, fa.
D. C. Mitzi,
Qua. BIAGGI. I
PHOTOGRAPHS.
A LARGE assortment of ,1 3 hotograpas of
Generals and fancy pictures for telt, CBEF:AY, at 21
per dozen; at talk-F — FER'S BOOK STLME,
mr4O
MESS BEEF and MFAS PORIC,, , - -A ohoic
article of Mete Beef and Pork at
SIIISLER & imam
ace pram /mars to Won Brick, Jr . z uo.l
Alsittrasses Spring-Beds:l Com:torts:: t
PALM LEAF HAIR TOP MATiIIASSES.
etaiu Lest Cotton Top Statteaz,..-ob.
Corn Husk Mattrassos.
Patent Sorius Slat Beds.
Feather POlows and Boiatar,.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads
Ladies' With= Work. Stands. •
Carpet Camp Stools.
. Doer Rugs, Carpet Mond:a
Iron . tied-steds, latest pattern.
N. E.—Sofas. Lounges, Cushions, Chairs, pattern;
141at
tresses repaired. lists and Spring Mattresses made to
order. No. 10.1Idarket street, Ilerrisburg, Pa.
jelB...dlns BARNITZ.
A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
Vrarctioal Watch Maker,
No, SI Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
DEALER IMF
csamittr4643,
FIkE WATCEIF.S.
FINE. SILVER WARE.
PATIO WARE,
TEA SERVIM,
A 111) ALL Rliai or MIMS'S'
Has constantly on bawd a well selected and elepatly
assorted stook or •
FLINIC WATCHES.
CHAINS,
RINGS,
AND agra.
FINE SILVER W r AtifiA
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES,
Both in Gol6and Silver Cases.
Also, a fine assortment of
LADIES' WATCHEN
Constmaily on hand.
• LARGE TAMMY 0?
ELEGANT CLOCKS,
Of all descriptions; all of which will be sold at the
LOWEST CASE PRICES.
Ayr Call and examine the goods.
Particular attention paid to repairing of fine Watel..,
such as Chronometers, Duplex end other celehratc-i
Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry neatly repairer
None but the most competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under my own personal supervision.
- • A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
mar2B) No. 62 Market street, adjoining Brant's Ball.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
No 232 Walnut Street, South Side, East ot
Third Street, Philadelphia.
AMOUNT OF ASSETS
twxglmwom l7 S - ;,
CAPITAL.
carARTER,PERPEruAL. -
Marine, Fire and Inland "'transportation In-
=ranee
AIM= Q . COPTV, President
CHARLES PLAIT, Sitereittry.
WILLIAM iIIUEHLER,"
Central Agent for Pennsylvania.
Office Walnut &mar Sued, flarilsbarg, Pa,
VISITINO, WISDDIENtI, - INVITATION
um AT ROME CAEDS.—Ity.a special arrangement
with one of the beet engravers in the, wintry. cards of
any demetptlon will be executed in the higheet style of
iionfOnnable with the latest rata* .and
promptly, at lame prices than are Charget!ibr the StatiOL -
NB in Now York or matiehatia- - For_!Lowio, rruot iirler
oil ot VVERIY3M - Boor, STORK
Inchlier
Met
TELEGRAM
lvertising tit the
do lOU thtei oOr .
.half sqoare s l 4 76%
tare.
OYR KOURY
, . $
r ya ' .. Ico
1 25
sok 225
(nth , . 6CO
tonths , 9 00
montha, 11 00
outha 15 0
- ...... ....• 53 o
...$2 26
NEW YORE, Jul• 14.
Harrisburg,
- tn;TH or JEWEL
$1,566,5438 5u
000,000