THE TELE? LS KUMBIZZO- MORNING AND ETTENTM-:' BY GEORGE BERONtitts OFFICE THIRD sr., NEAR WALM: TERMS OF SUBSORIPTON.. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION, . , INS DAILY TELEGRAPH b served to subscribers la the 'city at 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers still be 'charged it 3 00 in advance. Those personawbo aeigleCtio pay in advance, will be charged $7 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAM Fax TIMIKIRAPCI is alsopublisbed weekly, sad is furiilatsid 'subscribers at the following cash rates Single copies, weekly_ „ "ftro ,, copies to one Post Office 'rca enplrg to one Post Office MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA, DISEASES RESULTING EROII DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, AUE CUBED Br HOOFLANDIS GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC. HESE Bitters have performed more cures; hero and do give better satisfaction; have more tes timony ; have more respectable people to vouch for them Lean any other article In the .market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and will pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Sit ierts will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a pis '• .rdered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re- Ling from the disorders of the digestive organs: Con. ' patio; Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the bepd, Acidity oithe Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust •ifor ' Dail, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Erufitaticins, inking or fluttering at the pit of the stomapb, Sk imming the need , Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at he heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when, to a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or wetter befoie the sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers. .piration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, etc., Sudden flushes of beat, Sunfing the flesh, Constant imaginations of evil, and great ;de • passion of spirits. • Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, centaimi no . or whisky, and can't make drunkards, but is the ,beet Tonle In the world. READ WHO SAYS SO From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North! Baptist Church, Philadelphia ' I .. •*•**** • * ii ; * I have known Hoofland"a German Bitterg favorably 'for a number of years. I have used them Mnu own.familY, and have been so pleased with their effects that I Nes In duced to recommend them to many others,,and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial inainumi I i t take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming la fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with he diaoases for which they are recommended to these It tem, knowing from experience that my recommendation ill be sustained I du this more cheerfully as HO& 4 ad's Bitters to intended to benefit the &filleted, - and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly. LEVI a. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D. Editor of the En cyclopedia of Reidiom Knowledge and Christian Chroni cle, Billet/alpine. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Mehicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients .and eft eta, I yet know of no sutlicient reasons why a "Man may not testify to the buneilt.s he believes himself to `Wive received from any simple preparation, in the hope - Mat he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do dna the more readily in regard to Rootiand's Gor man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city because I was prejudiced against them for many years, tinder the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema ker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great and long continued debility. The, use of -three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was foll Owed by evident relief rut& reStera- Con to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not fur six months before, and had almost .ciospalred of regaining. I therefore thank God and my grlexid'Sor iii resting me to the use or them. J. NEWTON BROWN, i Phkt r From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of &Vast Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Bir:—Porsonal' ensirlerice enables me to say that 1 regard the Gerianui Bitters, pbcs pared by you, as a most excellent medicine.. Incases iof severe cold and general debility I nave been groatly.ifer Hued by Me use of the Bitters and doubt not MO. 11 produce similar effects on others " Yours truly WARREN 19v.rptaim i GeirMantOwn, From Est. J. IL Turner, Pastor of Redding 3t. E Church„ Philadelphia. Dr. G It Jackaon:—DearSir:—Eavit,gused your Ger man Bitters in my family rreyirently L am pre,plerd to Bey that it has been of great serViee. I belie:ere tha lif . most Cases of general debility of the eystemlt e&ft4 'and moat valuable remedy of which I have etnylikowlas. Yours, respectfully J. a. TURN , No. 726 N. Nlntiteeuttr iitrOat, from the Rev. J. 11. Lyon hirmady Paden: of Volumbue (N. J.) and Milostown (Pad Baptist Menials./ NEW (Mumma, N. Y.' Dr. C. M. Jackeon:—Deer Str :—I feel it a pleasure thCe, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence oi Ato Gorman Bitters. Some yearn since being ranch of Meted with Dyspepsia, I used them with may htnreticial Ttealte. 1 Wive Of= recommended then:' to pow* eti. .reebled by that tormenting disease, and have heard Ilten -them the most nattering tesiimeniala .as tm las)' gent value. In came of general debility, ; •Indleedi it to beta tonle that cannot be aurpaeacel. J. M. LYONS. Teem the Rev -Thomas Winter, Pastor or Roxborougb Baptist. Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir:—l felt it due to • your egc • lent preparation, Heotiand German Bitters, t 0 •add: testimony to the deserved reputation It has obtained. I have for years, at times., been troubled with great disorder In my head and nervous eyr.q*..:3 _was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. did so,' and have experienced great and unexpected reli ef; myhtialtb bas been very materially benefitted. I confidently recom mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured-by assay of their good ef fects. Respectfully rotes: T. WINTEII, Rimberou4Pa. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the _Herman ;wed Church, Kutztowm Berluedauott,"Pe Dr. C. H. Jacktliodr—Respected.. Rift-4 ,tkve...heen troubled with Dyepepada nearly twenty yearn, AM' have never used any medicine that did me as mil& good as Medalled's Bitten,. lam very much improved Di health, niter hating taken five bottles. Towne • • -- . Town with respect, 4. S. EviciotAn • PRICES • , Large Size (holding nearly double quai.l4olll. Op ' pet bottle—half doz $$S 00 Small meta per bottle—ludt doz. "41 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ' See that the signature Of "O. M. JACKSON'" - ts - on - the WRAPPER of each' bottle: Should your nearest druggist , not have the mud.. d o not be put off by any of the Intskteattne preparattote that may be camsd in its plam, but send to us, and we will totwatd r eentwely-peeked; bopezpraese- - - • , Principal Mike .autt Ilittathettui, *O. 631 ARC'S STIINF4, • • PEILLADELPIIIA. Sinetessers4a C. M. 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O ''...... . .ituiei imolai 660 Rue • . __________ 84 maths - . ..... .• . • --•- • - -''' ' ".'''' • 11 . 1 4011N ... ir.vi0..... ... , ,:16 00. :One .. 10 4 00 10 00 v'mArmux'crfare i rtmumr ro4 rrHE landelSigned -Offen, at private sale; a 'LAT OF GROUND, situate on Paxhm street Rairis burr. having-thereon erected three *Mae Dwuazipo 1101138;,telso_a bakery. and rooms'which can be upcii for a,Dweliing r alarge stable • and other outbuildings-- The.lot, is 23 feet in front, by 210 feet in depth:This perty yrill be sold on tetras to suit burchasers Persims wishing to examine the same can do so by caning on the premises, No. !tli•Amnon street, or at My residence .on. Ridge Road. Ljy2s-alwl .TACUB BENGAL. A caoicic FARM AT FOLIC SALIE2 N 'THURSDAY, August 4, 1864, the uu- O deraigned, trtiatee of 8. L. Bowman, will sell' at public sale,lne following real eatate: 'A tract of land, eit uatoia:Hast.Penttsbiirottgh township, Cumberland, bound ed by Lad of' Klatott - Dresbach, G- oZOysier end othdrs,' containing 108 wick shore or less, having thereon erected large wo.itory stone house, good tenant houtse, large.. Wink: tiara; apple orohard of 'choice truic a pump at. the -door;• also, a running 'spring near the house. 'This t 6 wain** farm and in high Mate oral. ti vatlon. Locat4d 3 Miles west of Harrisburg, and a half mPe north of Oyster's Point, - Sale to take place on the premßes at 2 o'cliack P. M. :on Said day, When terms will be made by 1 jyl6-dia ; GEO. W. CRISWELL, Trosteel. - 520 ACRES of Land, in Dauphin co. at prtvate sale, lo part or the whole, to skit purchasers ; 'lab acted•td . ,ear good buildings therms,. wi th Saw MIL For foither putieulars address KINSICER, wienO-datoe , TlomplibLeariAtv. PA; W elk" Steepe yto Liverpool; rpoUpffiNG: at IatrwE E NSTOIVII, (Cork Asir -I:ber.) The well known Steamers of the LiverpoOl, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in _ tended to sail as follows: ElManntu , July 30; City Wastiingt, 1i; 8a ilia— y & Satut.ittyAttgust 8; City of Manchester- Siturady, gust 13, sad, (we* , sacoeoding Saturday, at Noon, frciut Pier 4&,,-Nortkitivor: - -." • , 'RATES OF PABSAUK, ' 1 PATABINI IL GOLD ;11l iTe IQVIIPAIJUNI IN .01111111120i0Y.; 43 1 FIRST-GA81N......580 00 STEERAGE ... .. . ; .$BO DO do-to London- •86 00 do to London' ' 2 'B4 E do to Partf. -. -' ... . '96 -00 do to Paris " '- 40 do to• Hamburg ::... 90 00 do Kt Hamburg....„. .17 Pa9sengers • $32,0 -Torward to Ravre , &onion, Nottar dam, Altwetp, ate: ; itt eivally low rates.' ' 1 - Farce from Liv . erpool or Quewisferran: Ist Cabin, $7O, $BO, 9106.. Steen", 936. Thiree whirWirat to send Mr tit* frlenda-can :buy ttoiteta here at thew rates. For further Infonaut/00 apply at thesColopiurv's.o64 JOAN GL - DALF,•Assnt, 16 Broadway, M Y. cA p ZIMMERMAN, Ihirtql6urg. [ HOOPS CORSET*, I GLOVES; AND LAMES', WHITE . LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS I r f o 4ltt, B 9 s 'Jag! 'MAN Pj3E y : BN F js2B-6t 4 .7431farket street, Bel 4 3;lrrotd e - . . ~ D- f raft !I Draft. ! t . - ALIENS Oa - *item; under. di.Otet toured mpt,"who hive been enrolled Mthis (L4t4) District, or any other.Diatrict in the State, . cats have th r exemption papers made out at rates flied by law. Now is the tune to put. in a substitute and avoid the draft. ' Perrone clui are not - liable to drat, and who with 1 1 4 enter the as substitutes, can obtain the bighoat pre mium. Business traniaoted by mail at legal rates; and cost of ravel thereby avoided. Call at once, Or address by Maii ' HIIGENk SNYDER, Attorney at Law, 3d street, jy 9 -eod2m6l: . Harrisburg, Pa. SUMNER STOCK.. MRS. M. MITER, NO. 13 lIIIRIST STREET, BEING desirous of closing her 'Elitntraer Stock of. Millinery Goods, offers , for sale at greatly ro mood prices, abate-ea 1 SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, - t $ ATS AND FiiATS, -MCI& Constantly on: hand &splendid. assortment of ' ! SILKS, .. ~ VELVET& , LAOR,S, . • ROG4 110 ? ASSIII: SKIRTS, . .!..-7, . • , HORIRRY,. ,, • ' --... '.. ILINDIKERCHIEFEL, ~ • • GLOVItti, ' ' .- - . . COLLARS, .. .', .... Curled, .. BRUM& • NSTS ; . . •• . , .. FANCY' GOODS, &a. - ; Dealers had at wI TR . . • CONTAINDIG ALL TEM • PSALM - AND HYMN TUNES, CHANTS - 8A USED in Triuift Church, New York and Ito Three diary Edward Hal* Ws. Doc., or SydaetSmolex.esill Cambridge, Eng and'i utiOr val uable additiona:py • ..ditor, 8. Putman Tackerman, Mu& Doc., dogged land director co music in Balm Paul? s church, Dostiolns Price In ekdhloladlidr,-$3 00; Boards, OliWWrit; ,DIT:10N & CO., tubliallers jy2l tf - - 277 Washington street, Bontim. • , , EUB S,, at No. 8 Market Si;lmre, neit 4 9ol:lo' Fellx'a Confectionery, keepaconatint, ly on hand the,laSteat-styles of Bonnets, HAW Ruch* Flowers, llibhenty.ko.Oltagether with a Ilneassortment of Dress Trimming., Uses, Embroideries,: Colhus,. Dui% Nandkerrhies, Hosiery Gloves and Variety. Goode general. ell the latest Designs.at Dress Patterns dirdct from the New 'York palaara, Drees and Cloak making neatly exe cuted. Thankful for ate...pun:wage bestowed_ :am= her, opening, Ehlt ir# 3 4 3 , by &attic& attention to buslnessMid her cuireavill; to, giv.4 general .atisfaction, to continue So receive a ettanfor.the. public patronage, Jyt-dam kAR SAL., ATEN_lthlwpower steam engine and boiler, Instil Weal water pipes, pumps and !main complete; insaidatleginiene and oytnder bqiler, winnufrip- , lured by JOl Wilii:JMUSl3l7ltellt imPnwred eserllarren en glee builder.' . May; beeeen at CanAl shop; fogt Nr - il in!t snow, Itarrediurg. - - For terms; se.; etletitri-at Canal omoe, Xarltet 'Week near United. Stites Vetid.. Haan sueßo , kly,nB Atm ' . tr trYI .:64-01111111.GLED ALT.,Tad*richared 014,.1100/1„, wounds' ''l a battle an; bounty, underaif 3, 1888,4381*LO:iv WO:it immediately!" or awipwzg by mail - ' EUGENE : 41/4114i*Intiltilird JyT-d2w " BY GEORGE BROW SA LEfla,titkliti Land for Sale CLOSING OUT AT AND gLOW COST. g Millinery and Fancy Goods. `THE ‘UN .10 N—N N ft:RT ER ."--"e680:.-.' HARRISBURG,. - M. - ;:,,,MONDAY 'g4 AO; .0g5TA,r.,•:1864 MEDICAL. • • .D. , YdS: PSIA . A Cnr,e Warranted. Dyspepsia has the following !Symptoms: Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at' the pit of the stomach. 2d. Flatulende and Acidity. • 3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. • sth.. Dim:shoes, with griping. • 6th, Pain in all varts of the System. 7th. „Consumptive Symptoms and Pulpits= tion of the Heart. • Elth. Gough, with Phlegm in the Throat, 9th. Nervous A.ffection, and want of Sleep at night. • - ' • • 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting, 11th. Dizziness,. :Dimness of Vision, and Loss of sight. . • , 12th. Headache and Staggering in , wilking, with - great weakness. Out of the thousands of eases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great A.merican Dyspepsia Pills, not one of • them has failed of a. perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' standing. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's office, No., 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con sultations free of charge. Send for a circu lar, rricell per box.. Sent by mail; free Of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA; DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA.. I, ELIZABETH Bionsoi, of Emnd3rurifiir, Del., formerly of Old Chestel,' Del.; do mertify that, for'one year and a halt I truffeied.,kve-, thing but death from thataWful disease cal led Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostuid with weakness and nervous debility; I co o d. not digestrgy food; if I ate even a•cracker r not smallest-ammmt of- •4)041i-it would return just as I swallowed it; I became so costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than from four and often eight days; ,air der this immense suffering, my mind seemed. entirely to give"vy.':•/ had, a dreadful horror and evil forebodmgs; I th _, :ht everybOdY hated me, and Ihiled every • .. y; I could not bear my husband nor my Own'aildron, every thing appeared to be', hocrOr-etzicken to' me; I had-no ambition to do,anYtiiirig; I lost all mYlby'e of familY and home; I would ramhle, a nd wander fromplaceio plebe, butheald not be' contented; I 'felt 'that . that I 'Was doomed to 'hell, arid t h at there was no , heaven 'for y 4, and was often tempted • tie ; :cOinmit Weide, so near Was iiiy , whole* nervous, SyStifn 1 1 6:-, stroyed,•klidlilso my mind frail that aWfUI; • complainii4Dyipepkia; that myfriends thought, 'best to have me placed In Dr.' Kirkbridece hospital, 'West . Philadelphia; I remained., there nine weeks,',' and' thought I Was a little better, but in it - few 'days my :axeadfid'ioin; plaint wag raging Mliad as. e, , ver.• Hearin of the wonderfulsrlormed ty Pi;. - -, % hart's Grepf• Ameri c an Drt:101. his fireifinent i fgr byy3paity4o4,tit called on Dr," Wisheit an ''' thy; easa ..' •liiin. AC nightih'id. , o . oribtlis .. , , . , : me. So in - ttirge aie - fa ; 4 , - - -:-;. . :. . • . myself Tinder the Doctor's :'treatment,, and • ' • tWci weeks-I began to dige st my food, and. fe t that my disease was fas t.giving way, and continued to recover for about three months,_ and at the:present time I enjOyperillet health of body,and mind, and "I most sincerely retu my thinika to a merciful God and Dr. W' - i t hart, and' to his great American Dyspeps' Pills and Pine .Tres.ffiar Cordial that saved 4 • from an Insane Asylnifkand premature gra i ve r All persons sugaring ` w ith 'DisPepsia are , liberty to ell' on molar write, as lam milli I to do ail 'the good I Aan. for suffering ,14 .: I T , ' ln anity'. - . Erazigtra i BRANSOX.-, -. i ' - Bien e, Del, formerly `of Old Chester, ) Delaware County, ka. •-• • • • t , Dn. liltnuires Office, NIS. 10,Nartheimil street, rikliadelPtga: -" " -.' . ' ' "` ; ' ''' : ' D i i‘ r Stra'.% k ißdrl i k.A.l ' Mt:. irmu.sr,s. have - a constant -sufferer with' Dyspepsia:feel& last eighteen yeare, daring "high time I cannot miy I eves enjoyed it perfectly-well day. , Theie, were times when the sympiclan were more *unpaged 1 than at others, and then it seemed it would be. peat re- Herta dio. I bad at an nines an unpleasant reales In iriy heed, but lattkrly my sufferings so much inoreasedlhat . I became almost untitfor boldness of any kind; my mind was continuallyego& wail:gloom., thoughts . and fore boding; and if I aiternpied to change toes current by reading. at dace asetuatton of icy coldness in connection with a dead weightoss it were, rested upon my bralnl,• also, a I eeling of sickness would o -cur at the stomach, and greet Plato tIY eyes, mooenpandeC 'wlek. Atltion, teas this. continual. fear of losing toy reason., I: else AlEPerieumd great hissltu'de; debility and nervousness, which made ft °wenn to walk by day 41 sleep at night. I heel arena to society, and disposed ,only , to meninges, an having tried the skill of a =labor of eminent, physic' ea of various schools, fißilOciinie'to itafoonolvigion that; fol• this die** at my present*, 06 yam:Ohm was no care in exigence. - But, • through the, late rrimpos or .picAto Provident°, to whom I:devoutlV offer my tn ts Tit ips found a sovereign remedy In your -Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which sewn to have eXectually removed ad-, most the last trace of my long list of ailments and bad' feeling east bklbalciplaae lientthe.PosAre sad 00041 ' font are my everiday,64:4mpaelons. • • u:— JARESI IL MENDERS, . .. ... —._. , . No, 453 North SiTitioi td eteoet, rhilartelphia, Fartherly of Woodbury, N. Dr Wishgt,'s Office-No. p North Neitond.street, dC , •. • . • DYSPEPM . tb!AR n'A[4.l"X!‘ , JOHN. BABOOOK.,81:r& lON OMIT" baby, I Phffadelpilfa luitta7 22d, - 1863. Da: Wrattatir--Siet—lt , is with much peasure that I am now able to inform Lo l a that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia - Pi ;I have been entirely cured of thatitostr,distrcestag mni,..l4 , spectaitt.-- hadbeen Oita:fully alllieted* for thast, twenty-eagfit Years, and for tail yeara:Of that-time have not been free from its path opp !pet at it. I have had it in its worst,fOrM addhatt'dregged ona' that miserable OnlatenceL.m pain day Mid night. -Many kind or, food 'theta ate filled 'me with wind and. Pap, It matelod not boa light,lon hew small the quaility; A, continued belching, well Ante te. rolloW. I had no , appetltafor any kinds. et 'meats ghat ever and my distrera was so great for Hever:ll mouths tm .yote, theardat your Pills, that I frequently widterfer death. I had taken everything that I had beard of far Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefft; but on your Pills being recommended to me by one who bad been cured by them, I concluded to give Ahem a;riaf;aithougb lind-no faith to them To my ateenialnent, I -found myself getting better beiCtre I bad taken one fourth of a box, and after taking half a bon, I am a well ` man; and can eat anything Lavish, and enjoy a hearty meal three tames a day, without Inconvenience from anything I eat or drink. If you think Koper, you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. r viii cheerfully give all de sirable information to any one who may call on me Yours, respectfully,- JOHN H. BABCOCK. For sale at Dr. Wishart's Medical Depot, No. 10 North f3erund street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per byt. Sent by coati, free of charge, on receipt of price.• . , DYSPEPSIA I , DYSPEPSIA: I, Samuel D. Haven, have been a prat suffer," with Chronic and Inflammation of the - liioneys for 'three' years Immploped.thitifor Mar of the most nest physicians of Ph! &dolphin, also of Burlington °bump, N. J. They did all for me.they wild, but a.4,ki no pur pose. I awe constantly nisi 'with awful pat& End OM tress, and *Mb constant belching .4 wind ant soar sold My tongue was 00111ted NUN a White coating or mucus until It orackod In large hurowe, and was dreadlidly sore! Ohl I °Mimes wished for death to relieve me td my. auttiseres, for I.had lost all hope of OM 6E1444 again. I made it a subject of prayer . to- God-that'he would direct me .to -some physician or. ana411041 . . - thid, would cureino. I Web old to read an advertisement of Dr. Wiehaes in the Philadelphia Ledger. of a' groat 'curb -madelilion Mr. John Babcock, of 1O (Hive street,,Phlti delPhla, bY the. oda& /men= TWil. went. to the Mier's OM% mid PlaNd lone% =de' ll MEDICAL.. meat, and told him if be failed to pare me„, it would be,the last enbrt 14db:int M - ake. ' lahas been six weeks singe I commenced the nib Whit modreine, and 'I airi now ti well man;. tree feantrall wide - andlistresa and can eat, three 1 - qtarty.rneaLsa Oggith,doniforli, and feet. perfectly. 1011. Dr. Wlsbart,l want you to publish my care,)is L Art every, poor . dtePoptlesullering,as I ins, to,calt CM MIS, rick I I will tell them or the -great core t have remitted f to your invaluable inedloiwt.: - . - , BAIIU,Nt. P, H AVE- Coravr Weans° and Lambert ' reels nea,r i tichua ad street, formerly , COM . Wtigbtr. -v. n Iturlitrit ' coo ty; The aboreare afew aulOttethe thousands which this groat remedy, has saved•from an untimely. grave. • - We have theasandsof letters' from physicians and drug gists who heels mbearitted and sold the Tar Cordial, sayin,g that they Have never wieder sold a medical .which gave such univerhitnatistacthan./.1. . .; .', .;, ,- • Prepared only by the proprietor, . .. - . DR. L. Q. 0 misFrAter t - No.' 10 North Sebond street; 'Philadelphia, ye. Sold by prestige erWipthire. Amjylitnetdtter -'-- • • ' ' • IvElitt.t 4 ooloL TIM SITUATION. Siaadai,.Mily'alat 1.1 o'clock, a. na. eon. ErCausland, it now appears ceitain, was in command of the rebel trOdrisVfiiin they 'burned, deinbar*iburg. . It-nill..be Vinsts hered that hfCansland tked,Greeneastle.when the rebelslitgle 4Neiikgreitti;: , raikateiff ago, and Ma l t rtljeviekait et • OtangtaX•nion the people of Hagerstown, a few weeks since. He is a desperate, ferocious,. _taut unrelenting iniebOotot, nagy r at antinie to violate the usages of lioridiabfe waifitieiit order to gratis fy his dark and malignant passions. The bulging- of , Chatriliertfbing 'ls detiori_ "bed' by Id 'iltftivet; . Who- "reachiui flairislmirg nrday nightcliiiiiiiing beeirl"terriffic and hOr rible in the extreme: After M'Causland had taken 'foltifildicissealimait the tciviiilhe inade proclamation to - the citizei demanding one hiiiiidriltilliWit*sUil: dollars - in' gold. It was 'of, tiootfrin, • trnii*Silble to comply with such a demand—a demand no doubt .made 00Pillgs4; P.i: its -failure 'and- pure; of it affording An pretest/ to.;iiteritite the pre meditated plait for-destroying Chambersburg.. 'the fact - Villt - thiiiinict valuable portion of the f.P I O-... *14119. -4 it: A.hP tb7ii' loiv bees. re ,- bees. Moved:addedit&te r a ge e and diesppointtnent. of the rebel -and Wherf". thus inspired 'the Order was irariettitiftge the court house; town hall and: ~_.: Izank linilcli4.,; A. strong broeze pre vailing at the time, soon comrannicated the: 'sflainest, to ii#l l Oundtrig:ltiptlings.'' , Parties of 4 61 4figiliti4i4RaPi . 100 44 4N 4 • • i 4048.. .I.4.oo2iiinpiviir4titipaitimi E4' vi,k,htmfidiftea,swaregitate:! :•.4.,.,_.; - „ r i,.. - 4, , ,, ,, : , •',:faraiiiiiivii*Tenf „ • - - tr.,....?. „ -- . 4144-ora # 4.llo 6 geneml, te rrific and d.evouring conflagration' , Speedily the scene became: heart-rindi4 and appallhigthe crackling' and ibaritig Of `the llamas as they leaped from,,houtie to house —the: shrieks of the terrified women—the cries of panic-stricken and suffering children .the pitiful appeals of the old and helplera f ' a they were ' : heard above the *Oise of ; the cortfiagnition;m4 served to elicit the 500411 and derision of the base wretches who ea* thereto sack and deslai?X .ihS . .7istii•:' kvers - Wheie ffkioinpitt3irere rushing 4oaldeaf homes to,; find %. , iirafety -, in i the ,idescdated _ , fields around . Cliii,mberabrirg. Women ' could be 'seem 7/ 10 ; 1 0: io9kkg: tRi: children Piiit were last ,: .While ol:iilOren anon were weeping '. tor parents who could not be. Muni. A gerqiciusiswhii communicates these brief facts eaYt'that the 'history' lifTiii44l - nothing to equal the , atrocity ane airovoked barbariti#tbis buratiNg. of chambersbut: The invaders ' had entered without resistancel-th4'cltiiens tinprot4t4 1 i , sitclsUbmitted to theiriluxider-Azad, oven,: es it were; appealed to. their "lii@iraimity, brit ; nothing could appease the hatchet incendiary '31'61% 1 44=d. • ; $e ordered tho, torch to he . _ , applied, and has now a; monument of ashes added to his infamy VI -41,- thief i and a traitor. Itetribritien willimit r iiilAS pit 4 is the tiger Jt.44im 1 1 1 :414 lair for his victisif. .i.. , There is no doubt that tho..destraotion of Chambers*t 'lig Most imMidate; and Ilia two k#ridred - :_i • iad slit - x 7 lWe of jhslatatit valuable and: irot)spieist rii4o have heen•deatroyed., It will: reOldre at Wait a qtarter of nonf4irio repair the damages which tio'reiteli per petrated . little less four h o u r s.;, 'They fired" the town as near es can now be ascertained at /1 o'olook A. ii. Th ( ! , remained jast long enough .to see the 11aniea spresioi,::and get a proper headway. When the 'glom was given. that Averil was approaching the' town; -instantly every free booter was iii lfs aiiddie, and the incendiaries IntriePYtocik;the St. Titcarials road, with Ay.. Brill in the pursuit. " No intelligeace hair reached this city con cerning the *ect effeei.of AVeillTa attacli. It.is beNevekhowitver, that. he, succeeded in punishing. Miatudand' very severely. A train heavily ladened with commissary stores, was dispatched from - this city this morning, for the vicinity of Chambersburg, in order to relieve the present wants of the houseless women and children of that town, whonowproWd the fields and woods of the A rebel map? (supposed 'to be Major Henry eilmort) wits wbib intim aot of kink and phindering a WidOW's house. TWo Citi senifobaerving the WHIM% at his work, at once tookoharge of Nina, and While oinvejing him of were c m to ahopt trim. He felt but did not immediately (mike, whenll4llt-, /taiga &wiped the bast to dcaq4.l Ufaz NV.) 6111•11 leani, two women • and osus ohil4 were doiltrozred during the firs. Doulitless oiimirti perished, but up to this PRICED T*,Ot MEWS. writing, We bre heard only onhese - t 6 o'clock pl 'The retwat9f the rebels °vet the St. Tho ail road, ims,bAlip' ronowe4 Fa" notwi‘ - tanding Most brolciin down and warn out; tAirsult was maintained` Vitt all ihe vigor " ° of fresh troops just coMingpito - action. ' When Acertl dud his troops ree_clied olitu9heisburg, the fire had 'iitined sae' itesel*Ay s list no efforbon their part cosildibkve saved the town. Hemois, the word "Ostrinfe rung' itc!ng ttik 14 E4 3 and onward it was; such a ridd - ae no set of men . over before h 4. When:, the 'i l etie!s. reached McOmmelsbrirg , theitati'neither . to levy a oontribUtien, light a frith, 'Ai. I' • die _ • ''s fire. Avail - came thundering after ho entering at.. one void of hlacensielsbtiri,' white. the mvadeinsleft at the Other. There is nci,doubt; in the minds of Our shrewdelit militaryr men, that ihe, rehs, after having fired and robbed Chambersiburg, and after' hating ravaged. the - Cuiriberland Valley as far as iheii..s:speratfxriss cosild.,tend, had in view a daish at sad midden surprise of the poste at Bedfo4tiiings. tiaroelehrted watering place is the resort of the leading copperheads, who, it is fair ;v believed, are constantly in correspondence with "the' reliel chiefs, Miring' the past ten days,' mans lend distinguished - ,Union men were eico the Springs, prominent among whoin W.es - 3 v. Curtin. Rig Excellency constitutes . s, g.. lit r ing prize to the sight of the rebs, and do Ifbt, less Jeff. Davis -.would delight to :has* a /Iv'e Governer of a greirand loyal State, to asbtsr - one of the'foul oori* of Libby. Wh4trer wag the:object of the invaders, tbpi late to liave. succeeded this surpose, 'Gov. Curtin-left ,ItedihreSPriiigs on Friday night, anittnis inliarrisiniteirly on satnr- A report wigs , Carreit on the, I .7 .l airk I fte early .part , of the'afternoOn,ihat the Petuasyl tianiailthad, near Mt, U:nipi; hail. beeniint by the. rebels. '146 his AiT.P InP l •rt ; ' : ven "to be groandysa t ..p„. a Ara4l,- can, which left , Asi r „two o'cloOr reachasland, plake,sl. thrtmgh Mt. Vniim at :4. o' s c'l9clt, r,, Anotherxeport, which ire doul r d trace to reliable, -authority -; was 'to the -effect that-;Awl: brigqt4T• hid reached and . ° O °N494( f*tiabY4g. early 15c,F.,4- 1 1PL. I mpingtf , ! :I )' q l°lllFeejal'e. '4 4 4 --i tsio4 -11111"1" -pay,,,y ikerti C fP l ic1 1 1 e Y ; 2":' - , •. ±.. ! • 0AN44 0 .4. ri P. Sad • A heavy gust rose ; in the •Wegt • shont eight o'clock, whichput an end to teleinphing - ,np. to this hem.) •It WIV? ARRIOnaI OA cial err— des that the rebels had succeeded in reaching' Hancock, on the, Upper Potomao, where/04y would, of course, effect a Gnawing. Whether this so or noti,iticatleask cvntddently,hp- AsTed tlitet the column gf Tebele whigh MOTO in three ,divisiaus from •iWillianispost 'last week, has left onr State. r,A,side- from, tht hellisit•work atShapbcrela n sg, , the extent of the liamagcz Pr-Pet40441 2 .7:the invaders can not be fully,Arnown,rlrdil , iwe •cm. ,/yncr mote dethgtelY•frmuAllejAttOot of..copatry over which they passed. , • The runner in which Avail permed and punished, the rebels as 'fat as—and even be yond. liicConnelsbung, ,‘ almost renders it certainthat --11Vauslatut- has the state:, fearful' rio. -doubt = that •"theriiA were other fories hig tract:MA that after the burning of Chamberibtire, his iieatest safety would be in immediate and hasty retreat,. 4 Thec l Min 3 rhuir r ialoY r B li(44:no oPeit, t?, Chambersbitrva day 7este.l.44 . y.agid 01 tasks wbdckh left this dexigf t with suppligs f " 814ring:Pi+ci?ierq# that iii-faieti loc renn)ie4 there in Amid the coiiBygnaiiOu'wl44, prev**led Chambersburg, a,lTOrt.Nisa current at 3 o clock sE., that the rebels had appeared in large force- it . EfagerPinwiL 9* . i.Yr in. the twining. We arty 'fficll4adlo' Zloaht this ra tio; believing it to , belhe'offsliftt or file fears and-miseries 'whiehintidonbtedly pysirall among the Bufferivg 1,9n49,4 4 c4aomshgrg. GET OUT OF 111i.0 DRA:FTI One :Vitae CAPT. MILES, ..AND -LIEUT.: LININf.II, Yt[A.V . ING reteived 'authority (the , first is , anedyto rake . , a compaws of .volgapera AR'S SERVICE,- c oax offer rare Inddeenteriti to able bodied men- to- eatarthe service. Anply - av durcoußT HOUSE, or at MILES! GSO9.ERY STORE, on Ridgeiloott • J927-dtt ' = - ' Cai-alry :41 - Oiseg Wanted. AmarrAirr Quitirmucarta's-GrroM, auuuliuzii-it4taa., July MR, f • • forthaii &fess; -ono htindlnd sixty-the 005):dollars - per Pqn..4114 . .be inv • 1-lort#o#4,:ff delivered at the Government stables atHarrlsbrir&Ra. . Said fiorsoatei be sound Mall partici:dirs. dot lea that' (5) eve aqr more than ( 9 ) Ow?. rows 01 4 froluleg to i$ lash, full fleshed, co mpactly built, bridle wise anti of size ,afielent• for cavalry "purpoion rA est eons wilL be strictly adhered 04 W and 1 • . enforced every Pargeuktr- • " . Payment made mg dativery (71..neroalurrottiortrrant Hours of inspection from BA. At ; to 6P, The di mud Is orgnat and an inintednte innreonitan'itteliotteit. C.; lUggraUlliktal,: ji-zrdtf, , Oil*. NA dal Qr. i . . . .. .. .... . .. ....... ......_. sirawrxTuTgas - AND micAr. inciirto . - - --,- -• - --irvuormizow2f: - '. D ARUM. wanting aidstatAtelefez be Mil -1 PllO. it beet rata. pips 4 .cielis; turophed .* in a iliq.paocrtitiadopsonos to detlitbeistlir. idtti all. - C. Cr -- 71 ItiN Ce o t Riprtiii) - i- , LaNiii NNW ' ~1 11aLfill. i , - Adriekant Wei (KW onteeee.- JtONVIIVOI ce ' z , .QAPSAAcrri44 II I. VV R IAI —Pie; Mi-. lug it3kl Wow Toiltraul bet wOliod'Ait - • 0• .1 • -.a FILI2II O , my 6 tmoommiro to W Dock, & AVOII OXII 10111112. day II 60 ......ada......4-.,.•.. 100 -Three .. . ' L. /.... 120 .' 166-_,week: SWIM .... . ..«. 400 .Orifillialabil.... .. . ‘9 00 Three maathi....... 11 00 months 15 0 —....aariadk liiftei 4 Yetir""l44 4 6 le Minima biotloes - ~. 75 "1441.55640eir.. ..t,r47 • • . -_. ~ 180 l'iland 'otiaemegioaortias. . 1- : 7- .La. 4.4. II -- -- -41irgilietiim u -- iseelekgVt . ci;a (W ino * before .11antagavuld Death; Dow .Carea via Luis Ow each tadartleNa • - MBE Zeitorap4. Siege, of .-Petersburg. Gr. 1.4 AD AM I 0 U rof - 3E -W REBEL BITTER OF 16 OLIO' BLOWN A TERRIFIC.,EXPLOSION. AN ENTIRE REBEL REGIMENT lIESMOYED. REMILIPROWNERS Bp OUT OF MORINO. 120 MINS , OPEN ON PETERSBURG. FOUR LINES OF EARTHWORKS- CANUEO. The Rebels Completely Surrrit" Large Number of Prisoners CaPhkred. Enemy Mining Our- -Works. "In Two Days Note They Would Have Blowi Battle Progressing with Great fury. WAsErscprov,ly, 31. Information from the headSuarteritnt the Army of the Potomac, dated 4nly .30ansays the great event so long anticipated, viz: the explosion &the mine under the enemy's feet 4 iatett - cif thelth Corps,' came OittElS ha Ping'w" kept up sll ' nietCan¢ Thb at : the time the match was apnliA the rmt ilirmlShersTA -ere . f ail x t i n g a t e a b° 0.82 .44 P. The volume k.'" ' llO was ' manse and rising c,""'er 300 feet . in * O4O re fountain of dirt or a Bumbled an imatense The 9th corps *ft once cluttfl orator . e 4 the works, driving the enemy to the secdnd line and taking a number of •prisoners, some 9t 'whom were dug out'of the dirt, badly bruised. Ile; :state that only aboett. a dozen remain 'out of their regiment- r a South Carolina one. As soon as the explosion tool place .12* ' gunss opened along 0u,7 front whibythe mnc kotry blazed in one c entid a 4(.3t At, Stong.Ahoftant of the 90 andliartagf,fibsblit and 18th corps. Tbe scene was one long to be remembered, "bit=tbeitnitoke 4 here the gut vr soda " obscured. :theitiew and • the portic - inhuwer the sue pegs gleaned from those why cum ---t4irene/Tt. • ' e prisoners say Piey were col nplendi Our prose nibstof them in the forthdrug asleep ittr the time. • They state there:Were !bur gims ,in the fortification-which, of cciursei-were-bn lied far out of sight. • • One prisoner. reported that they Were busy mining under our works, and thni fn two days more they would hairs been ready to blow uslup. A dispatch, dated 7A. at.; says RepOrtsaust in state that We have possession of the entire first lifie of the rebel works,- with a latentioi her of prisone,rs. Our loss in the charge Wss severe, as our ruea had to cross.= open, field to reselrthe rebels. - BIZTIMOBA July doubt ak to Ipod news HOLM to be: removed. We have , 'just received by private hands a later dispatch from home which says the assault commenced at 4 o'clock On'Saturday morning, by a ter. rifle explositmLvhich completely . destroyed one of the enemy'a . prinoipal forts front of Petersburg containing sixteen gnus. Immediately upon this explosion our, artil lery opened with one simultaneous'and con tinuous roar 'along the entire line of Gen. Grant. Up to the leaving of the Mail heat -10 o'clock—we had captured two other earth works, and also the entire outer line of trenchmentif. • The battle wus proF,ressing with grilitt:iwy • Al•Ev : AL VEKTISEMENTS. ATTENTION! AT TENT 1,0111! voONTEERs FOR. Obit YEAR! T°'lllt'A quota of the SECOND WARD' of the eitY_Orliflrrtsbnrg, Bounties will pe pasg Ward bounti r Ces4, . , o , ,veramtatt bounti" • Tot:al bognt,y-, - • -- PAX PER,./40NTH, , 0 VIE yba TERI OF 011ie , YI $lO will be pa,d to any P arann 411 "; 1 4 4n g Pi k li n n ae labla Itecralt. Apply at Daplel Wagstees, Nocoad Wanlllcha*Vomer of second and Chestitat street; to . - W: SIMONTON .— WILT, Recruiting Oonimittee, Siodod. Wird. jy2a -dtf . pustzd NOTICE , 'hereby that in Progaluice otOwettrof Astembly - Painsilvota, the first day ofJeno, 149, the Etocitholdeta of,the Witsitiiistant, Penna. will -apply to the next session. of 4.Riglalature for a reiketisal.ef Itc.thar ter, with •an itiOune of its capital IIDm $160,000 Oo $ 200 ,00 0 .. . REED, Pritaitait iiirstmorr, P i t, June 241864. • „WI . , _ FULL BALE, _ NEW 'ERIJOK suitable for a.statie (Natty, with one ton of new T Ratl, weighins l 3 pooodli. to _ the yard, for atone quarries or sidling& ' • • Iyl6 3w Attentey arr Law. _ , EXTRA. FA. FLOUR awl C ORN micAL el n*re on or the heot4lhillty' at vrig•; z , • • BOYKR:tc guittrlelt.• , , -• curt-rim PAPt;R• A NlCE'amortment, of Out PapOefoi coil •CM- 1 001i114 *Lewes. picture Prunesguadvis