Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 25, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
MORNING AND EVENING,
BY. GEORGE BERGSER.
OFFICE THIRD Sr., NEAR wALYErr.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE SO:tS,MUMON,
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city at 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged 16 00 In advance.. Those persons who neglect to
pay in advance will be charged $7 00.
mittLY TELEGRAPH.
THE ;ULNA...NI is also published weekly, and is furnished
o subscribers at the following cash rates:
Single copies, weekly....
Three copies to ono Post Office— •• • . 400
Ton copies to one Post Office
RAJ I,IIOADS.
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SPRING TIME TABLE.
In TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PHILADEDELPIELL
MONDAY, May 16th, 1804,
THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har
risburg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. Si. , and arrives at West Philadelphia Itt 6.55 A. M. -
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mondayl at
6.00 A. 31., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10. A.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. . •• I
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 A. M. connects at Lancaster with Lancaster accent ,
modation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at.
12.25 r. M.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves HalTiti
burg at 12.20 r. x.; Columbia 1.65 P. x., and arrives. at
Lancaster 2.30 P. M. connecting with Fast. Mail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 P.M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at L2O P. X. ; Lancaster
at 2.47 P. x., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.30 P. X
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 P. M., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. H.
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.10 A. M. ; Altoona, 7.36 A. 1., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 P. 111.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves . Harrislowg
daily at 3.10 A.M. ; Altoona at 8.20 A. at., take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. M. _
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.30 or. ; Altoona
at 7.16 P. or., take supper, and arrives atPlttaburgat /2.80
A. N.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.50 P. M. ; Altoona at
8.35 P. M., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00
4.M.
• MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster it
o.ao A. M., arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 A. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Philadelphia at 2.45 r. a., and anives at Harrisburg at44o
P. M. • :
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lan - cis
tor at 6.25 P. at., connecting there with Harrisburg Accord
modation West, 'leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 p. x. and: arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.20 r. at.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,-,
Supt. Middle Div. Penn'es B. ..14.
Harrisburg, May 18, 1864.-dtf
Northern Central Railitay
SUMMER TIME TABLE.! •
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND mom •
B A_ T UM 41:Vit
MEI
WASHINGTON CITY►
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York.
ON and after MONDAY. MAY 16th, 1884,
Central
the Passenger Trains of the Northern t
Railway will arrive ;at and depart from Harrisburg *La
Baltimore as follows, viz:
•
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday)...
. .......... ... - ...1.0.20 A. X.
r‘ leaves larrisburg...... .. ~. ... 1.20 P. X . .
" arrives at Baltimore 5.40 P.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except • . ,
Sunday) 11.45 P. re,
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday) 150 a. x
' " arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Monday) 7.00 A. IL
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves liar.
burg . .. 7.00 a. ix.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun-
bury daily (except Sun
day) at 7.30 A. le
NORTHWARD.
%IL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) - - • 9.20 A. X;
II leaves Harrisburg ' - P. 136 P xi
•
..,
arrives at Sunbury ---- - 4.05 g. it,
'EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore dai1y...... 9.30 P. II(
‘, arrives at Harrisburg ..... .. L5O A. X,
~ leaves Harrisburg daily - (ex- • !
cept Monday) 3.15 A. X
" arrives at Sunbury 5.53 A. N.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bat: . .'
timore daily (except Sun- ' ' •
day)... ' . 3.00 P. IC
,4 arrives at Harrisburg 7.50 P. IL
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sunday)
at 400 g.u.'
For further information apply at the Moe, in Pennsyli
Tanta Railroad Depot. J. N. DUBABRY, .
Harrisburg, May 16, 1.8.04.-dtf Gen. Supt.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
TIMER; TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORIL
EMI
PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOvembor,
16th, 1863, the Passenger Trains walleave the Phila
de
ON
and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for
New York and Philadelphia, as follow; viz
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.80 A. on 'cu.;
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the:
West, arriving in New York at 1.46 A. m. A Bleeping ear:
Is attached to the train through from Pittsburg withoot
change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1100 A, *. arriving
In Now York at 6.30 P. and Philadelphia at 1.50
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. arriving in
York at 10.25 P mt., and Philadelphia.at 7.00 P. X
WESTWARD.
PAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. is, and Phila
delphia at 8.16 s. st., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.16 s.
HAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 goon, and
;'Philadelphia at 3.80 r. X., arriving at Harrisburg .al, - 8.20
'IP 11.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at TO P. at., ar-
riving at Harrisburg at 2,00 A. "hr., and colanectlrrg with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg.. .A. sleepiirg ear
Is also attached to this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberlaid Valley
railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Paterille,
Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &o. . •
Baggage checked through. Fare between, New "tort
and Harrisburg, $5 16 ; between Harrisburg and Philadel
phia, $3 36 in No. 1 cars and $3 in No. ;
For tickets or other information apply to • '
Clonerni Agnnt. 144smrishurg
nol4-dtr
READING RAILROA
SUMMER ARRANG.gAtriST.
T - TRUNK LINE FROlii .
N...A NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia,New York',
t 'tiding, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Eastenike.",ace,
Trains leave Harriabilrg for Philadelphia, New York,
Mending, Psttavilleastd all intermediate stations , at (to!!
aAd , ZOO r. ,
New York Express . leives Harrisburg at 0.80 A. M.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A Special Accommodation Passenger train leaves Read
,g a t 7.10 A. M. and returns from Harrisburg at 5 kp. N.
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York, $b 15;:to Phila
delphia $8 85 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. .•
Returning, leave New York at 6 a. ts. ,12 noon, and I
r; (Pitts Burg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2, A. N 4
Leave PhlhaelPhlaat 8 15s. K. and 8.80 P. EL
eP
cars in
,the New York Express Trains through
to S a i n e df i r n o g m Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 A. at., and 110 t at., for Philadelphia, New York,
and all way points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.80 P. li., for '
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York,
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
B.ooa. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 p . x..
Air All the above treble run daily, Sunday ex cepte d .
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at T. 30 A. AL, and Phil_
adelphist P.
ammutation,Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets at
reduced rates to and ;tom all points.
80 pounds baggage allowed to each person. •
O. A, NICOLIA,
General Superintendent.
MAT 1584—d8ortf
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BY GEORGE. 13E11,G1Mii1
10 00
RAILROADS,
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HIS great line' traTeratir the Northern at
Northwest otinnilis of: Ttininzliranii to the kitty! of
Erie, on Lake Erie. •
It has boon leased by the PRZWEFTLYANIA itijkßOOM Pt;
now, and under their auspices is being rapfdlrope
throughout its entire length. • • '
, is stow in nee, for' Passenger. Pn3Olt businbss
tdisir
oborB Co St. Mar y' s (alb: } riles) OR the Rakers
and kcal Bhe#lll/, -F?* ( 7 8 • 9 2116 0 0 0- ibe
Western Division • :
TIME OT PLisiodsGEß fititini AT akftEIBBMIIk
Leave Eastward. • -
Nail Troia . 120 P. x.
Erpress 210 a. a.
- ' Leave Northward.
Mail Train 186 r. r.
Express Train 3.15 A. 14
Cars rim through wry:lour owes both ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and
_Look Haven, and 043, 7 .
Swoon Baltimore and Loclellaien.
Elegant-Sleeping aun an Express trains both leap be
tween Williamsport and Ihdthnore, and Williameport and
Philadelphia. -
For information respecting Passenger batmen apply.Mt
the S. E. Comer lah arid.htarket streets.
And for 'Freight buitiniss of the Company's Agents:
_ /Kingston, Jr. , corner lath and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. 'W. Reynold; Erie.
J. X DIA Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. , •
IL H. H4IIBTON,
'Genera/ Preight Arm, Prtit , #4.
LAMM L HOUPT,
ricy 4ered. TOO Ageaf Patlks.
•
JOgt , . •
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nIY2 O -dlYl . .Meatoper, ItUltaateport..
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
FRANK.L4IN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOIMS.,--Ovnd after , Mon
k,/ dAT, April 4th, 1354 . ,.'Aitiee "trains will
. rius
daily, aiefollowa, pluidays exceided* , ' ' ` .
IY)11 CHAMi3ERSIIrfRO .: Ai 47 4:1(.13X8 . 11Ulgil,:, 1 .
' ' • ' - A. iii;., P. 111
Leave liagereatoWn.......... ... ...... 7:00 • 2.46
" Greencastle ' ' 7.87 .3.36
. .41Tive,10....•••••• • -,' 818- 41°
Ohattibeiibure,
8.30
Leave:it
1266
Leave Shippensburg ' 9.00 1.26
" Newirille 9.32 2.00
• A. Mt.
• " Oarlike - 15'58 10.10 2.42
" Mechanic5burg.:,:::...:....:...&45 lO 42 3.12
ArriTo tt HarOsburg...% &55. *4O
FOR CH.4kBBNSBV2IG AND ILIGERStOWN:,
• ••. • A. is. r.ha..•. al.
Leave ... ........ . 8.00 .1.:32 • 4)2c)
Metliauicburg .
li • 8.47 2.8.5 4.50
" Carlisle - - 0.2? 2.1Hl 5.241'
4 Newyille • '10,22 SYD
" Shlppensburg 10.33 - .4.00
cham . mrsbur - g !Are' ve' , it:08 4.20
Leave at • 11.10 4.40
Leave Oreecestbr -•' '1.L55 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown r 12.35 &10
me- Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; and with
rains for all points West..
,The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20, P. IL rune
onlyas far as Carlisle. • 0. N. LULL, Age.
R. R. Office, Cluunbertiburg,' April 4,18841 y
MEDICAL.
ga,unt.
DR. WRIGHT%
ELIXII.
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
OR, RUMOR 01' LIM
Prepared fro* Pure Vegetable Extracts, containing noth,
tog Incurious to the meet Delicate.
far The Rejuvenating to the result of modern_
discoveries is the vegetable kingdom ; being an entirely.
new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of all the
old and wont-out systems. '
Arndt' medicine has been tested by the most eminenti
medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to le!
one of the greatest medical discoveries of the ar
,One bottle will cure General Debility.
WA few doses cures Hysterics in fernike.
Ni-One bottle cures Palpitation o[the Heart.
'WA few doses restores the Organs of generation. '
From one to three bottles restons die Manliness
and hill vigor of youth.
zip -A few doses restores the appetite, . . :
sir Three bottles cures the worst came of Impotency.
gari Etna dome cares tee low spirited,
grip-Ornebotili rectors mental pewer c
igrA. few donee bring the rose teAhe reheat
sii-This 'spans restores:to nusilpririfir and roboa
health the poor, debilitated, worn.down plod desPalrig
devotee of sensual pleasure. "
pirThe liatleim enervated youth,: Meovar-taskal map
. ,
it .
Mutual; the vietim,of nerroini:depnunion, the ~
in
dividuel mitring (mm general debility; or froinlondruess
of a iii' vie wpm% will all gild Initniallati; utrd perniaient
relief by the use of this Elixir or em Of: Life.
air Price, $2 per bottle, or • three 'bottlee foe $5, and
forwarded by Elmo, on receipt of
,Inenee,•to , bey ad
. seSold by all drentstaeverywltelre. "•L•
DR W RI*BRION ai
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Aele rrOltilelOret
Mo. 59 Liberty knot, New go*.
'CHEROKEE DILLS.
SUGAR-00ArED
FEIZALII REMMAIOR, ,
' HEALTH. PRESERVER.
CE#TAIILAND SAPP.
nenunx4. qf'• Obstruch:one and the huiroavx
pew. r
we. 9f .Au
22,rity inPle
4/
az- They cure or obviatntlunie;nunapinia diseases that
spring from iiregtklutiy, by removing the irregularity
Welt
. 1 163 - Tney cure Suppreased,lhoesaire and Painful l -
etruation.
,They cute GreaiSiiskitese (Clilonada.)
se-They cure•Ncuotut abd Spinal Alkotions, palm in
the back and low*parta 6f the body, Heaviness, - Fatigue
on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Low&ws of
Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Oiddineek km, &c. In
sword ; bifieinoving the irregularity; they 'times the
cause, and with it AIL the cabal that spring from it
• sarckapte . ol of simple vegetable eatracte, they con
: tail' nothing' deleterious to any constitution, bornevii'
delicate, theirtigeSien being to inthatitute strength for
weaknee4 whick*i ' en Piniegir•ueed, they nVer Tin ' S °'
—They may maybe StifeWitid at any age and at
iperice, =MP? Inds* sergfingkinrales mourrse, during
which the unfaiiingnatare of their &Mon *add inrallibly .
, PAIIVIST pregnancy. 4 „
_agrAll lettere seekilig er-edriee - wig be
111 l
441 -pil tn*Y =play .sct saglN d.
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rgirPricejrper 4*, or nth boxes far , I .• •
*g-Sent by mail, nee or postage, on receipt Of print
wirSold by all respeotable druggists.
DR W. 11.Viffinti& CO., Sole Prdpif
ni 7
arn-eodly • —"No Oxltyty MOW ork.
For sale in Ithriistsirg,by L ILUNKIL & B 418
fieriest stria ' -
Road.
!‘THE UNION—NOW l AND .FOREVER."— Webster.
HARRISBURG, PA., MOtIDAY EVENING, JULY. 25. 1864
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
AJND
DWEASES REWLTING FROM
DISORDERS OF:.THE LIVER
N D DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
ASS - C „BY.
11-0 - OFL A ••D 2 S
, GERMAN BITTERi,
THE GREAT'STRENGTHENING TONIC
131t4rs hays rforuked more our •
11 have and Vote hotter satisfaction; have. more,
titaony; have mu reSpectable people to vouch for th
than any.other artielein the , minitet. ' - " •
We defy, sny one to contradict this assertion; • and *ill
pay $1,009,t0,
,any, one that will produces certificate pub
lished by us that is riot genuine, Holland's Gorman
tern, will' cure eierY case Of Chronic or Nervous
Diseases of the Hidneye r and diseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re
sulting ftom the disorders of the digestive organs: COn
atipation, Plies, Fullness of Blood to the head,
acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or weight in theStOmaoh, Sour Eructations,.
Sinking or guttering at the pit of the Wunsch, Swimming
of the heal, Hurtled and difficult breathing, Fluttering at
the heart, Choking or stnlbcating sensations when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dott or webs before the
sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers.
piration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, - Pain in the side,
back, chart, limbs, arc., Sudden flushes of heat, .Burning
in the desk Constant imaginations of evil, and great de
pression of spiritir. . • • -
l'teinember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
rum or whisky, and can't make drunkards, but is the
beat Tonic in the, world..
READ WDO' WEB SO:
From the Rev. Levi O. • Reek,Pato? of the . Bap' tint
Church, Pemberton, N. A, formerly of the North Rapt*
Church, - • •
* * *- t. . . , * - * * •
. -Ge •
• I have known Hoofland's,ntion Bitters favorably
numbera of yearnl hare used thine. in throw n fin'
rown familyi
and have been. so pleased with their effects ttlat'l was in
diced to recommend them to many others, and know that
they have operated in a strikingly •benedelii manna. ' I
take , great pleasure in thus publicly prociaindfit this
fact, and milling the attention of those. sanded' with the
diseases for which they are reconumwdeirito these ,Bit
tere, knowing from experience Butt thy remelnmendation
will be sustained. I' do 'this, more cheerfiUly , iii Hoof
land's:Bitters is intended to benellthet and is
"not a rum drink." Yours truly,••••• •••• ••• • • • ,
• BECK..
From Rev J Newton Brown, D. D,liter of the, II
In
cyclopedia of Re knoWledge and Ohristien Orel&
ele, Philahelphia. • , , • •• •• I
Although not dimmed, te farm op restannend , Patent
Nehicines in general, through dLtrimt o? Abair ingredients
had effects; I yet know• of no 'sufficient reasons why
wan may not testify to the benefits bdieies himself
have received from any simple preparation; is the hope
that he may thus contribute to the, benefit. of Where.
• ittlo fins -the. more readily in ragard to Notdiendla Gek
trumilltters;• prepared by Dr. a 11,-.liitikaon, of ••this City
because I was Preitalimal against these for i'•iinuty-
Piir the luilmusiala thatitbel WON ChiettrCalk_
mixture:. I am In ,li t ed 39:11V. Labli, Robert. Shoequi-
Iteivlex, Tor the vial. of • *Mr **Wine • by- jamet
tests, and for immanagement to try em when
from. peat Altai - 1 00/t continued debility. • The Use Or
thien Utiles of these Bitters at the beginning: or , the
present year, was followed by evident relief and restore-
Lion to a degree of bodily-and mental vigor which I had
not for six months before, and had almeet despaired of
regaining.: I therefore thank God and my friend for dl
resting me to the use of them. • • ' • .
J. NZWPON BROWN, Philsda.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist
Church, Germ antown , Penn. - • •
Dr. 0.-'M . Jackson:—hear Slr:—Persolud experiente
enables Me to say that I regard the German BUtemp i cprl
pared by you, as a most . excellent. medicine. • mew b
severe cold and general debility•l have been greatly' benel
fitted by the use of the Bitters, end doubt not •they Will
produce similar effecte on inhere
• Yours truly
IM11=:1
From. Rey. J.U. Turner, 'Pludor .of . Bedding
Church,' Philadelplild.
1)r. C. M. Jaelmon:Dear'Sth—liaving need your Glee
man Bitten in my family frequently I am prepared to Wry
that it hen been of great service. I believe that In Mont
awe of general debility of the., it , la the and:
ntiatoraluable remedy of *Well' nave any Imo .
. • - Wks ? reekiettely • • • - J.ll.
Na7ls N. Nitieteenth street.
Prom the Nev. J. N. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the,
Columbus (N. J.) and Nilestown (Pa.) Baptist Marche&
New RoOmttrai, N. Y.
Dr. C. I. Jackson:—Dear Sir :---I Teel it &pleasure thus,
of my own accord, to bear testimony tb the excellence of
the German Bitters.. Some yearn rhino. being much of
tided with Intilqxdos I used them with : very beneficial
result& -' I have etten recommended them Orions, en
feebled by thim tormenting and have heard Odin
them most Mattering teathnonials as to their greet
valne. In CMS of general dellllity,y believe it to be
tonic that ealmot be surpamsxl: - JAL LYONS.
EEEM
From the Rev Thomas WAWA', Pastor of Roxborough
Bantle:Chad&
DreJacklatt:—Dear dne to year 'excel.
Mat preParaleas - 4 00 theat gealltaLt Bitters, to add •my
taalmciny.to.the deserved ,Topulation, it has ,obtainal :I
have for years, at times; tien"trobbledliitli gnat sliseeler
in my heed and narrow'• system. I iris. advised' by a
friend to try a bottle.of,yore German Bitters; • did so, and
have experlancod great and.unected relief;
_missals
has been, ray miteriallY :tta rcont y recespv
mend the/Alia wherel meet lattice*: mY
own, and have been assured by many ' , Uttar. -ef
fects. Respectfully yours,
T. WINTER, Rozberen Pa.
From Rev. ...Hetaisut,..at ths Gename iWormbd
cburcb, B,utstown; Realm county, 'Pas •
lacilairs:zzlteepacted have been
troubled with-Dyspepsia warty twenty years, and have
never used any medicine that did me as much god as
RoofinziPis Bitters. am very ninth' Improved in -health,
after Lavin *PP ityantages • .
Tours with respect, , - J. 8. BERNIAN.
• PRIOES. •
Line Size (holding permit deab!e,,giauttlity,) $l, 00
rl per bettle—halrdoi • • ' $4 00
SOW Size--16 cents per bottle—halt doe: * 400
BEWARE OF couNTREFEIT4I
See that the signature of "O. IL JACKSON" is on the
WRAPPER of each bottle.' •
Should your nearestaot hays the article, do
not be put of by tiny a d rin lt texicatibg preparations that
may be offered inlta Nam, hat "end to la, and we will
foneard, securely
p ia Ay expr ,
and qatalultieteni,
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PH14434141° 11% Evert% •
Summers to aM. Jaclosonig .„
1 Paolisorrona_
For sale,by Druggist' and Daders In - tevery tows in
'Delta' States • • laylikdawly
•• • rnx FINE, oriNDER.D: • - • •
rllO 031,10•1041 . 6itenEalre stoik• of
grapi Anoints end PpetoraPh - Cirri we
Owe added a BRAUTIIITIL ENVELOPE for the reception
Or gad Picture& They.maa be Mental willbealmired.
jar Phd OV a rV l NPP liell , at Yeer. Wed whole.
elr.oll.,#.lnOtit upon chomps *-per
then, wholesaleanr!i _gij. - -
tetiygf 01"M,•111i1CipitIMORIt
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11 the IlhistY o Plair ills Ovid- rir OPTIKI t0.441Py
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WARREN RANDOLPH,
Gleemsatoin
EVENING EDITION.
Tribute Oilte4ileet---Death Of Col.
George H. Covode.
Fovarn PENNA. CAVALRY.
July 18th, 1864.
At a meeting of the officers of the 4th IWO
mentTennsylvania cavalry, on motion Major
W. M. Biddle.' was call,A to the chair, Mid
Surgeon J. W.-.lruilan. appointed recorder.
The meeting being orgainzed; a committee
• of fist , being appointed, Daptains F. H..
Parke, Joseph Andreis, D. P. Smith,:Lieut.
/Imes Grant and assistant SurgeowW. B.
Price;, the following preasnbleandr.resolutions
were drafted and unanamously adopted;
Winqu'is.,in : a Wahl engagement near
fit. , Mary'a-,Qhurch, Va., on the 24th Any of
Janie Coi. .Geo: Covode commanding
4th .reginient Pennsyivania Cavalry,. fell min:-
tally wounded -while gallantly leading . his
regiment in action and has since deceased;
And te/oreas, As• brother officers and
friends of the late Col. we deeply and sorrow
fully feel, the great loss we, in common. with
his family , and numerous friendg; are called
upon to sustain,
And whereas, We feel:anxious to.pay to his
memory a-last:tribute of respect ,in giving
belt expression to ,our feelings, therefore,
Resolved, That in the death of Col. George
H Covode, who nobly fella martyr to the
cause .of human 'liberty and justice . and
truth, we recognize the hand of a Divine
Rroyillpnce who ..` i deeth all things we& '.' and
tally/teen will *el Would humbly submit
this lig 'in all` thirigi else.'
Resolved, That to us, who were honored
with.cquonank under Col. Covode had,
as an °fader, gained the entire possession of
our confidence; while as a man, he had won
our w.ho . le,nearts by his uniform kindness •aa:id
urlAnity of - manner; we both loved and . re
spected him for his many virtues of mind and
- Resaved,' Thatlhe regiment, once honOred
with his command k tkas met with a loss jt will
long and deeply reeb
Resolved, That torhis family, upon whom
fafin,tke kpavicat , ilow,of arvishquad,aufier
ifig, 'we wodld iespectffilly beg to 'fonder our.
heart-felt sympathy and deep sorrow at their
irreparable low ; believing that God, who ever
Intampereth thourind to the shorn will,
in.timaliealate &automat] of their
Resolved, That having offered np hi.life
Steriftee to maintain .the risibrolcen, integrity
of his country, :hie: country owes Min every-.
"thing of honor and gratitude. To the nation
then we - bequeath: •nia , memory and name,
ntioh , ahould °veva - end high upon the: re
cordisof ner,faillen heroes,
• ffegetvad, That - the Feeeeffings ofibis meet,
ing, with these resolutiona, be : .pnblished.
, 11 ' :4411g ne w a Pa- Pem . htP Olde/Pkitt.:Ritts
Arg,,,Harrigburg, arui,WestmorelandemmtY,
and a copy of the same -be • forWaxded 40 • the
family of the deceased .• ' • . :
Camp of tbe 28th Regt. P. V. V.
. ,
July 8, 1864. I
At a meeting of the non-commissioned
officers and privates of 'Co. I, 28th Regiment
Pennsylvania Veteran volunteers, held 4
Niakejack.Creek, Georgia, Oraly the Sth, 1864,
the following preamble and resolutions wer e
anardnionsly adopted. • . , • •
Wassass, It has pleased an all-WistrProvi ,
dence to remove from our midst our late
ainapaniona in arms ' and brother soldiers,
Seisevit Edward Foley, and Privatos Benja,
min,b',ranklinlisenberger, who were among
the first to enter the service in, behalf of their
country's. Welfare, And at a time which . tried
men's souk ;And who have shared with us the
'privations 04 soldier, and tho dangers - of the
battle-field, at last:fall. victims of wounds
received while nobly battling for their- Country,
in the engagement at Pine Knob, Georgia, :
June the , lBth,.lSs4. • _ •
As a mark of respect, and a just apprecia
tion of their, worth, services - and estimable
qualities; ti sokann•iiense of the just Pron.;
Bence, which has cut short their useful career
induces ns therefore to adopt the . following
resolutions :
Resolved, • That while submitting' to-the ;
decree's of him who i&all-poik . erful, we deeply
deplore the lots,: which hatreaused so great a
void in the hearts of all Who'latew theta. •
React/m/4 Tiustwe, , the'-!noncominiasioned
officers_ aadn'privates of Compaby I, 28th
Regiment Zonnsylvaiii& Veteran Volunteers,
ilo. offer:4Yarlieart-felt sympathy to the bq
reaved families of- he deceased, and trust that
they mayfind - some consolation in the knowl
edge, that it -was= canned: by Him who doeth
all`thinge for a wise. parpbse.!
. Resolved, -:That a-eopy of these resolutions
be forwarded:to the: families of the- deceased,
and be published in the Haaarastrao
GRAPH; • :
Markets by Telegraph.
PHILADELPHIA, July 23
Trade is excessi vely dbll in all departments,
and flour again 10wer..).--About 1,000 barrels
extra family sold at $10410.50,- and super
fine is offered at--$1: 25.-: Rye flour is scarce
and firm at $8.50. No change in Corn meal.
Nothing doing- in , wheat, and prices droop - -
big; red ranges from :$2 50 to 2 60, and white
from $2 65 to 2 75. ' Rye comes forward
sleirite4tiff.lcdobruindifl3l %Zorn comes
forward slowly, and yellow commands $1 7:3.
Oats .are unchanged; 1,000 bushels Penna.
sold at 90A firgeoßries and provisions the
naoveinenre alb bromportiMt: :
fizudY; small b - aliti of:Penna. and ;Ohio a;
$1 89(51 - 82, . Stocks rams- B's 101 t
Reading Bailroad - 664; Norris Canal 96; Long
4 13 h414, 46;
p 9pna. Railroad 73,i; Gold not
(1 1 Mte.0 bxolmnge on Neir.tiik pm.
Nicw Ycizx .Julv 22 .
1 , - , Flour _declined 10015 cents ; sales 11,000
'bbls. State ,itt $9. 35®10 20; Ohio $100)12;
Southern :$12.40®13 . 25..Wheat ' declinid 1
cents; ;.sales timimportant. , Beefquiet/
Pork, heavy . at "-$B9: lard - firm at 19®11,20e:
:Whisky dull at $1 .73igik Gold-255.
New Viirls BtOck 9farkets:
, • •
Stooks are' iiierodeit Chicago audlloxr
Island, 109 1-8; Cumberland Preferred, 5641
i. Centml, 124744 .:Miehigan• Southern,.
0811 New York Central, .1334; ding, 1321;'
Hudeoititiver, 1271;satinton Company,. 34i
Ade, 1091; Clarelandafid Toledo; 137; GUM
255;Onelbar Oesitifieates„ 941; Treasury,7 340
03 133.00 conlions,'lo4 3.8; Coupon - es,
1027-a.
PRICE TWO `:CENTS.
330 Tficorapo.
From Gen. Skeirman.
'OCCUPATION OF: ATLANTA, GA.
rlNiksiVaLt.k, 'Atir-23.1
Reports whip,h aro,well authenticated place
the occupation of - A,tloiita b '4en. Shormiva
bey'ond a doubt. Ito' iiiirhduiiiiii'have been
received here. Provost ltanthir , Goodmin
received . a telegram,. dated at,, r4,tlanta on the
23a announcing the posswtozi
.that, plaoe
by Our forces. • • • -
74r4§HI,NOlra
The New AlOaimPitsse4ll* Prussian thinds.
Death of One of the Crew of thelearsge.
Trials by Court'
WAREMIGTON,:iTUIT26.
It hasbeen mentioned inssome of thei '
eign papers, that the .Yeddo was : the veg:
designated fortin, secputi Ajabania, but ay
patch froth NlntEsloW, dated sth :irs
just received; by the "Behiiitery of the-NA
says: The Yeddo which sailed from Boni& ,
is reported to have pamedintoPrussiEm han
and has entered-the Weser. Capt. Wind.
also eximmunicitt the fact of the •.deiith
Wm..Goizi, one of the wounded in 'Mean
- antionlaettynn thw - Mistier - ge`acid" MalSrm
The following cornpliment,was paid, •p, pi ,
lie Ntit a RttlVltila sailer, '
suffeti4Vw(aArA‘ i 4 )6k Z 3
he ottleied a frioerendburag gip ex wh
the cheer was beard on the surrender of t
Alabama. ue insisted thEit the doctor Bhp p
go up and join tapig tould bti litiP4 •
_bear a adieu stiohitvoundalo thiColieet.
Two hundred andfifty caseslovere tried bt
fcre courts ,martial ree,P4l.Y. in r ,setylw.
Alexander, wider diredtion ofq Gen. !Jobh, l'.
Slough, Military Governor. About sixty •f
the culprits were sent to Fort LafayOte. :t
is theilitefition - of thE4 Gallo risassemfikithe
courts at an early day, they having been tem
porarily dipsolved duying the. r,ecent in,y•ifion
to alldw the. dffiCt s omlirising Mein" to take'
the field. • '
FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMA
, f
4/1 4 RS /if 1 - 1 30 ITT p7p.E2 VRBB
...• ' 0 • ', - J :.• 1 -'. liWattrakidti, Itaii.2t.-
A letter frOin'th p" - *rmybr lita L P.. 9tonik,
dated yesteiliesayS nothing of ' Patticillak
interest hair' occurred in the past two.days. I
The skirmishing in Bunisids's f4o34,Yeseerl
day r. M. was quite liiely,: but Without' injury
to par Men: 4 .1 5 11t3 813014Ertollkilig, only out
pf the line where it may be ifaid the *lng 'is
alinost tuiesi4 s&V•heo fife Miutitq,ele ps
ing day or nign 14•itylit : hearing , AnTAP.trY
artillery., !
Limit. Gcn. diiiit - his assigo44 4ho„e4ill
mantief ths iOtii,iiii , ,o, Corps t40+441 #16.1
who pro - ceeded'te his neW post on 'S ludo
morning. Gen. Birneylw well,nw.l;i4,,thisl
promotion W a diYisTlOi vlt,itiwYk aving
perforMednoble OerVie6 ddring,pe.F*Paigni
His personal' staff"ac ool i l PanY4 l m• i • ;1. 4
Gen. WSP3 "ti has succeeded the command
of the It division.; :" '". .:, - '
Many rumdts of litliWOhnbges are carienti
but cannot be relied - 'on. OA ale" not, there,
foreworth mentionmg....
... ,„. , . .
RE B N E 1W
MOUNT .OF THElVitigitiftairSOP
THE REMOVAL OF GEN.4OIEINSTON
Elita
ATI,FAIRS: AT, ATLANTA.
;SHE Mt ME': DEFENDED WTHE LAST,
wymANP* , •
The Ulan: and Ealloropt tha 21st gays ,
An cifildiel dispatch received yesterdey after-.
nooli . :et the War 14e . .rtnrent„ Oates that : a
late force of Yiurke t eireprogstlAt4e:Aiwtow_i
doah river wt SnioketekNegy, ontike,lBth, at
3 o'clock ,N t. kit. They, l vme ,Attnpked, driven
acreWs.the,riyer in gTetigoguaton: , Our loss
is:StsOiais• •Pe,t!sti!bilif .40Q*4 . 34 0 , that of
Oel'alkpAgy much gr
The. Richmond . Whig 14.rtjevere
authori, ies for atipomeliingtN4lo4443`,/f6 , l*
inco.tßu:taincr Cif. the Mmy of Tenn. It says
that as SaiviSisu 0 9wISIS•lide; emi
netitlY,sussesSfult bit it thinks - s4lE[gdee:YraS
ehtitiflCTpci,thi, proniOtiort hot by, seniority
and- &ester • 4Periell9fti• The secret, of, this
aPPsizibi* it saYs. : 4 -0 9 94., 6 4:1; PlircsOt.lioi/7
ties are disewsed in mind and the • prazlestiof
their crazies-. s the; anAed - PsAllegOloi.L of an
intuitiy_e .ItitOWledge of teen, [ the imccess of
the cense*/ siabservient to ;the r gratificafion
of personal feeling, or ethse an army like that
at Atlanta would not be entrusted to an..im
tried General, madefer._ the. occasion. Itdie
known, Po,: fliik.aoperal Hood elope, ; of
Johnston's egiiitOsts4sibas., been _opposed to
the retrogade movement from Dititonj, Anew
policy having been adopted, it was perhaps
proper to find a cominander*hoie
corded with that polioyi handO, - .Hardoeritas
overalanglied.._ :
OE
Arabis, AllY • • 18 ;7-'-i f lit i Macon leorgil)
Confederate says thaLbut , little:quartermiiiiter
or commissary storesEstoviretniWixi , Attlanta,
all k av ing been renewed losairesuri Mamie
cute positiollsin:therrear,qluli c ilL
' -The iinpreseioit preTitaleld 'Ater *my that
the eitymillbe defendeditatdotidt,liven nip
unless the army is defeatellil dittKOCenfediv s ate
has every leaSoll hopalhat litheresilsittar
thetneirtilvdiys; sing 4ihkilitl
pressica4rufails-amciii. leigh -ollficoveltrti!a
exidy,z.thatif Allantid isluild' , eina that - Übe
dyll. , ha's*: • elatised; t,ha - Atrits We
Imuumul, •
- Intendigirtsla:bY-Itebels. , it
w
L . 4314614644 6 ator(1 4 n
d forty tons of hay belonging to Joseph
5: 1 1 ,44 414 5 P . 0111 t El
AD a RATIS#4I
In* amass for lri -s ie)T:ra
maps, Min. having advastisizeo do will find - 1 con
lines ormore than
1108 A aux iguana
i FO R ONE SQUABS.
One day sn, OM day,. ..; . ...... • $ 00
Two diy... .... ;..,... :: ido "Nap days ••• ~ . 1 00
_Three days . 75 Thnee days .. 125
One week: 125 Oneyeek, .. . . '2 25
Obe-nlauttt ..
S.oo.Oiximenth ' ' ' " . • 0 0 0
TWO months . 440 Two month' 900
Three months.„,. 6 fig. Th ree months. 11 00
Six months ..::::.... sse Six months 15 0
Ofr! m..... r• • lii • . 1 5 „00 One year ... ".1% 4 . ..- 25 0
. fidtv!NetiOes ' ' I•.-- 22 25
me Notices 75
Auditor's Notices - 150
Funeral Notices eachinsertion. . 50
ifirßtobitii zikelail Misted in the Local c o lumn, or
.beef ore Marriages sad -. Deaths, A purr therm rim Loa for
IMRE
Kennedy, Eeq., residing near Bladensburg a
4w. tVittkeinsse.
'During the late rebel raid this gentleman,
wiho is a good Union man, was approached
by the rebels in their hunt for ph: wider. In
response to their inquiry whether he was a
Bruen man or not, he replied that he was and
expected to die one. The rebels said he
should not be hurt and lett without disturb
ing him. It is to be. ,hoped the miscreants
may be brought , to ~,isatiee- •
Later From. ,Europe.
Tke Steamer Noriathon arrived to-day with
Liverpool_ dates of the 12th inst., via Qacqns
towiron'tlelth.
arkePe - Oriii - tth St. LoniS was at - Madeira on
3# l odit.pf July There was a lull in parlia
pnt great .debate of the previous
week, the deCided majority for the ministers,
itis considered,' settles the opposition for, - the
remainder-Of the SeSsion, which will close on
the.2tt,of Jay. ,:;
Pthu,erston, , in response to an,.enquiry.
said the Goveinment believed the -Germans
had no intention of attacking Coptc3ll - a gen.
Calley grattainy the author/hi dead. I
, A new Danish, - ministry ; has 'leen? Trefeti
skpally, constituted under the, presidency of
COunt Maltke, blit several important posts re
•rdain unfilled. The Morning Post thinks the
summoning of such a rectionarY leader . to
deliver the leader to .power, and therdispatch
o the kings brother to Berlin _means
peace, on the basis probablyerthe admission
of Denmark into `the German Confederation,
a Measure which Francvforbids.' •
other rumors of peape negotiations are
afloat, bti nothing authentic. , ,
Mr. Spenoe,lii a letter to the Times'recom
mends a joint offer of Mediation by the mari
time powers to America.
Reported Discoverr of a Grteat
Conwiracy in the West
July 23.
' Much
.Surprise -was excited here...a, short
time since by the arrest' of several proinment
secesitidniSts of this cite, Whose offencers *ars
unknown.' it - ims come to light,chowaver,
that they were,connected with a conspiracy
extending, throughout the entire Mississippi
hirvilig for its object the erection of a
Northwestern-Confederacy. • ' -
CoL Smiemon.:Prpvost klarshal•-General
of this. Department, Ita.s,,been , gathering.,nvi
della; in the matter for several months,which
is'now in posiessiorPOftha Washitittciii Au
thorities. It 'imp)icates.-nionyl public:a:men,
and shows an organization -has been formed
which is very dangerous.
One of the arrested; parties is said to have
been se badly frightened that he 'offered' a
,bond of $500,000 for his release. It is• be
,the recent guerrilla•movements in.this
State have some connedtion,with this scheme,
particiilaill as Thornton; in a spce.Ch at
Flattatoity, said!' ' • •=• • " -
"An*hts of the Golden Circle are organ
”ized and arme(l, to rise. throughout the Free
States. .Viillaralighain . is, with:them.- 1 am
Yallandighain's man, - acid -lava+ ficiOps in
:every gate; aild hien ars com
ing to me front•:the - South. I have :raised
1,500 men, in Illinois, pati. they 'will join •me
and will destroy the Faiinibal awl - St. Jos/pits
railroatl on their march."
During Col.'Sanderson's investigifioxii into
this conspixady, he discovered the intended
renewal of the boat burning on the Western
rivers, and was 'able in several instances to
avert sdritsSik eiiiiioquences.
It •is vilcbable - the•whole matter wilFbe ven
tilated in a few days.
The affair at Plattsburg, Clinton county, On
Thlinday, mu; not 0:1‘I pre:3;lolply 2 Er
ported.
After Calitaiii Turner's death Captain - Poo
took command aretk snade•stich a d'etermined
show ; of rellistance- that the guerrillas left in
the direCtlbri of IllaynCsfille and thence
moved yesterday into Platte county. ' Their
'reported atrengthis 800.
Gmeral Osterhaus arrived three .days .ago
fronk.Shernan's army and says that no part of
Johrulton's fordo has 'gone to - Richmond, but
one corps-has been sent after General Smith
in Mississippi
Lamp Eire at : Springfield, Mass.
. - SPEW/41MA Mass. July 24.
fire broke out at this place about halfpast
twelve o'clock oxiSaturday night, in a wooden
building on-Main street, oconpied by Jellies
Wsdby, :dry; pride.; dealer. in .clothing,:-
-building , wag soon, destroyed and „#ift.ifire
spread to 'the Attuidc. Hall block ~uf .brick
buildings owned 'by Tills " lEra:yrceS, 'the
upper awry of the block WAglikki 119
ThEliclwer,:stbry Was: occupied
by J . -. K. Skill; icly,±4,9E, suALT,,L., ilaynes :! 4
Co., 'elot)iiiig dealers, and Ile" basement pa ;
loan -was wed irs a billiard saloon. ':Thb
block was entirslytdestrOyed, only 'a "libitia
Pf , the IfighkarethZvr.standing. The Iwo:tad-an
build ~on the otirrker,ef Main and . 3 P y i XLALOn
'atrecitte - was occupied" by 3: Fulton,"baler,
1. Hutchins' druggist and Moore and'Elidth
etithotographeric.• This building w T astrarcfed.
tothe:ground• The:POrthin.jh the. fearof the
tsio.Rall. was destroyed- Several persons
AVel43" injured byfallingtvallg but hone fatally.
figs: IS '-eittiiiistal-iii:looAA' 'Vire
fire ircbelieved4h have.heen Jtke,' work Of aft
ineetid*Y: •• • -
• -.•• •
• An extensive 'fiietaateeiti raging here •for
theft hour or. Wore.' !A. Round's furnace
And glilchixialsitOpece in flames end, the ekusir.
yaauable ifokratiii of r 'the building bave alreey
WeenAestthied,itiothing but the walla illicit
are . .or state attaining. It repokedAliat
$5l), 000 werth of pattern a have beendefitioyedi
the tetaldoss.bas f;tcA. been „deguitelir *eft.
farad. . •
NEw-Ll4,oolViliroßE:a'
ThEPORTANSI
onEW- - .9 6 04/3.9170 4 0. °SP 14i .244 1 . 8 fiet._ 14 1
the trad, a ohote lot ot=tiquors ever brou=
Hernsimuz,
BentelNi" - it :l •. g- shiir f gefe2 S ;AZ I TN I 2 M 4
10e.r t Ail.
and others will.find it. to.their agicantage tei.ca.ll.and ex-
Uistiughittlit thiPstoli,Sdultillkeofief
wee two Clbeetemal.
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Trento" ilot!oratitki.Fib - JURP:Olirivf4
BO - w
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- a is l e or ovum ty at
Bonn & Kozak&
t6tei ~ai~e.
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