THE TELEGRAP 111 POW :MD MOBIUNZI AND El 7 ENING, GEOR.,q_LBERGD[EII. ' other .1' rEIIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SINGLE stsscurnox, LIATLY TiraGRAT7I is eerved to pobacrlbora tr. UK city at 12 cents per week. Yearly.antecribers will be. charged 36 00 in advance;,:'Mops pursonnwticr neglectto pay in advance will be ctutrig4l $f ec k • WF ! ..711T TELIDEIItAPEL Tern Trisonerniatil; . plibiished weekly ,and 18 4 4tinie„hvi subscribers at Utsfettewing one]. rates Single copies, weekly..: Three Copies to one Post Mee Ten copies triune Post 911.1g0 mgoitcAL. I= DYSPEPSIA-, DISEASES'ILEMTING FROM. DISORDERS .OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGA?iS, ARE CURED DT 'II.OOFLANI3'S GERIUAN BIT'rMS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING •TONIC. THESE Bitters have performed more cures; have and do give betteramisfaution; have move tea- ILimoey ; have more respectable people to vouch foF them than any other article in the market. . Wei defy any, one to contradict this . assertion,, .and will 'Pay rl,OOO to any ono that will produce a certificate pub lished by us that is not genuine. portend's German Bit ters, will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a dis ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re sulting from the disorders of the digestive organs; Con stipation, inward Piles, DM:Less' of Blood to she head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,; Restaborn, Disgust for Food, Fullness oriiaight in the Stemactiltr Eructations, Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the Stoma:eh, Switninnig of the head, Burned and daticult breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Muking or *animating sensations when in a lying posture, llimnoss of vision, Dots or webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers piration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, kale iii the side, back, chest, limbs, 6tc.., Sudden noshes of beat, Burning in the flesh, Constant imaginations of evil, and greet 44 presigon of spirits. Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no rum or whisky, and cant make drunkards, but is the best Willa in the world. HUD WHO SAYS SO: From - the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Cllwoh, Pentbedet, N. J., roduerlY the North • Baptist ChUrCh, Philadelphia. •* * I have known Hoofland's German Bitters favorably for a number of years. I have nsed"them.in my own Mmllyi and have been so pleased with their effects that , I was in duced to recommend them to many others, and knew that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. ; I If o ke great pleasure in thus publicly -proclaiming this and calling the attention or those - ittliOted with the diseases for which they are recommended to these Mi lers, ktiowinifmns experience that my recommendthien will be Sustained. I. do this more cheerfully as • Hoof hind's Bitters is intended to benefit the, aulictell., and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly. LEVI G. tgCB. _ . . . . From Rev. J. Newton Browm D. a, Editor of tha Kn cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge and ylgistiaa Chroni cle, Philahelphis. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Mehicinea in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, Ly'err icainv of no iwtholent reaEou..7 why a man may not testily jo . the popgAtajtelielievis himself to itAvointeived from any simple preparation, In .the hope that he may thus contribute, to the benent, of othcm. , . Ide this the more middy in regard to BoolltiMPet Ger man Mama,' Imam! by.Ori C. M. Jackson, of •this, , city because I was prejudiced against them for many years, ander the impression that they were chiefly an, alcoholic t rtdatilte. lam indebted to my friend, Rolled, Shoema ker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper . -testa, and for encouragement to try them when Buttering - from great and long continued nobility. The use of three bottles of these Dittos at--the beginning of the preeentiyear, was followed by .elident relief and rester:e ffort to a degree of bodily and mbntal rigor which I 'had not forsix months isitore,•and had almost- despaired of regaining. I therefore thauk.God and my friend for di recting me to the use of them • , . • J. NEWTON BROWN, i'hilada. From Rev, Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church; Germantown, Penn. Mr. C. M. Jacksoui—lieor Sin—Personal experience enables me to say tbat 1 regent the German Bitters, pre parod_by you, as amostesrellent medicine. Incases of severe cold and general debility I navirbeen greatly beim fitted by the use of the Bitters and doubt Ma they will produce similar effects on others. VOWS truly WARREN RANDOLPH, - Gormantown, !IN/. Prom Hey. J. H. Thrust, Pdator of Hedding Sl. E psurolN.Philadelphia. ...111..C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—Having used your Ger man' Bitters In my family frequently I am prepared to say ato,..tt has been of great, service. I believe that in most pima of general debility of the system it is the safest mid most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge. • • Yours, respectfully • J. R. IfUleallt, E No. 726 N. Nineteenth street. 4 "Prom the Rev. J. IL Lyous, formerly Pasta" of the ~ .-cati.umbus (N. J.) and hideatown (Pa) Baptist Charnhas. Nsw Rscassss, N. Y. Dr. aM. Jadrifen:—Dear Sir:-1 feel it a pleaure thus, of my own It accord, to bear teeth:malty to the exmdienCe of r ietrian Bitters. Some years since being Much af ed with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial resdAta I have often recommended them to pereotat en !. 'Boebleklby that tormentiniathase, and have heard from them the moat flattering testimonials as to thele great Table. In OMB of general debßity, I , believe It to be touted* cannot be antpaesed, J. LVONS, • IMI • •_.• . ! I jejipia" the Rev Morass Wirderi;:l'astror Roxbortsh % Ch*el/..,_ , r, Nit iiiikactr,,- - Dear Sill—lfelt It due to YOUr ogf:0(- lent. , Bootimid 'German Bitters, to .athi • my tertimony to tbe dalexxed reputation .. it has obtau.o.l.; havasoryeam,ltt times,l)aen troubled with urea , teAsordel• My. head and nervous aiaaLD. I was attv"sed by a Matta la iry a bottle of ,foox, erman - did soy • ~ have experienced groat mu/ unexpected r-• • def; l,3 Y r ran .liesteiea very materlaßY confidently mO4 the article Where IL meet wit,•..L oases eimil retor., nSp own,and have lbees . luau t k e ,„. goo , l ef te. • . A I •Y r urs i to From Rev. s, H er : • . WL.VrEIt, thorough Pa. Church, Kutztown. " Alan, of the German' Wormed Dr. 0. M. Jack Actin county, Pa. , troubled w i t h . Win:—Respected Sir'-r- laave been vor ap . ppepshr nearly . tweet r„ yearp,. am4l..bare ".• , .y modictnellmtliid Leda iia - -winoh Lorna as ' Anton lam V 037 much improved-in bean; .mg taken eve bottles. --toms with rosperir - - .:.1 to .t.st: 'T iia iA MA: taziaisekolifing nearly double qtitiziKy,) $l. 00 --.4001-bOa ~ k%•^ 43 a 114 "....--- ..-...-t.„ ,-..,-.... $ oo 15,10,11.25 r notul dot .4 q.. t.... 400 ~.." ; ,J ;,t 1 , ia.g OF t COUNTRKFRITS) ' ' ' ses that the /01041,1110 Or "la IC JACKSON" is on the Ft .",. .._ . Ir. ,t not OA lµL 71 . 2 1 thtttoal It ' pr i s ile that topattic woa do ied in As • hut send to us, sad me wig N0 1111 0ittik: 6 . I Proh 7 + ~ ritinelpal Ce and Manufactory, . .', . X CI. .8 81- A R'C H STREET,. .. . 1 1 . l'r .-" . .t.-'--1; , 7 ,1 )P-- .TONIIIr3 soDiikliart • • ..., -:,:aucaegimgose. it Xedigyit4 c?.,:• • ;••• -.. .. _ .... 3..1:e J-1. W.:: 1:41"4133 = ' olpltyllriaaftrailarrift hi GM to tle WM Mobi larlikilmay PRICE& UM . PO EMI a itERNAN.I __ _ _ , , . e .• 7.",‘ ' . ' i•_''...,_'. : t.' :, = -;. , , :.r ' ,a;l' .1.1.,a:;!....,.. i 011:1 --, •• • . g- , ' '- - '-- ' ' - ---.' ' - - i l 1 1 Rllllll6 ~ . ..- -. . - . ..-. . - :, •:. \N •• t, ~," k._ ~„ , ...,.. , ' , ..4 .: - .... ' , \\ Iri 105 , - rli l, . ~. . r ~,,_. ~. _ _ _ i , , ~..,..:.-.:.:.4.,,...,-,,0-:,. . .. ) .! -fs;t ta dt. .I 'l _:' `''t -- ' 'I- ' • • ctV lIIIP /',/ 4 ..y. - - 2-- ' .- I .::.'., •.' . .- ''.: ' 7' I •- ..? ,-,'.:! • -. '.'..Me ' . • • ennitlinte-one-balf 1 --...-. 1 `___ -"'' ... r: ' : ' -- 11 - n; o zi Pin t i"l".44el r ore — CtakitillicOblit.PM IX:1 1 / 111 ,! , ' : -..- - _.l f i t 1 - 2 - ... ~I .. -74...7---- --;-- ' )-. —i : - - ~ , ... ! ~... 1.- .. ''. '' ,i - if - 7 il. r: _, E (111: A WASN4II4.I3IL '2- 4" 'lnill SAO One day..../ Tlve, dap - ~ it tere . alayn.., ' . , :,... t'',.. ....''''' e\ok •_-,,, ) 4 1'1 1.... one Thrte week daya . I ."glais ftille dirt 4... -t•-• - . ~ ..- -, ...,.. - o'''' - L s -, ",...c- - • • • -"' ~,:_ -o.* ..); ..c , 7 ..." month..... ~.,. a.,ao maiimolift-_- , i-. , . .... .. . . - • _i. , _ . i • : ..,,,....:;.1 (t-, „.•,- ---, --- j,..., .. • i '' . : . --. • . i rep swaths -d Mk Vikinibltildn.. -_:- ~ .::' ,id 11rt :f ;i :: - . ...- , ; . Thins months 45,50 Three month/ alia - ••-',.-.:.,..: 72.: ..11-.: # Six mon th s 4eo AiCtic , , . r ,, One year - 15 00 Oneirlar... , - -' 1 -- - , #112_1_.4/11F.Mn.":149ticel• GEORGE BERGNER. lIM lii= 1864. 1864 Plaladelphla and Erie Rail- Road. ' • T'sgreat line traverses the Northern and . Nortnw6A ;amities of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been iessed, by the'llomanv.arns Rea ILOAD did under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length, It is now in -use for ,Passenger and • Freight business from Varasburg to St: Mary's (210 miles)" on the Eastern" Division, and" " freak Rhetlield to lirie (TS miles) on the . Western DivlsTint. PIKE OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG. l' Leave Eastward. ixpre ,X l 9 l `Oil • s P. PiG li T ss Train 2.50 20 J.. N. • - Leave Northvtard. Mail Train... Express Train Cars run famish wrrnotrs 'Cabin both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock' Raven, and be. town Baltimore and Lock Haven,. Elegant Sleeping cars on Erpness trains both ways be tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. • For information respecting Passenger business apply at the S. E. Corner 11th and Markietatreets. And for Freight, business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr. , corner 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia • • J. W. Reynolds, Erie , • S. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. • H. U. HOUSTON,. ' - • Genera! Preight Agog, Phi Pa., L SOUPY, - C-erseral Ticket Agent .Pltßret. JOB mY2O-dly) Genelisb Manager, Will t. CUMBERLAIND VALLEY FRANKL I N RAIL ROADS. CHA OF HOURS.-:-On and after Mon day, April 4th, Pasienger trains will nva daily, as follows, (Sundays con:1011410 .EVR 017.4.1118ER5Eb720 AND HARELSBURG: A. ir.. r.'ait Leave HA gerestown.. . ... 1.00 2:46 . " Greenmails ~ 7.37 .: 333 . Arrive at..... RAT ..4.26 Chambsrebarg, 1 ,----. Leave at. . 3.30 1.2456 Leave Shippensburg . 9.00 1.28. " Kewville • ........, . 9.32 ZOO Carlisle lieobarddburg Arrive at Earrisburg.. FOR C/WiBERSEIJRG dIYD if.thEIESTOWN: ' A. X. P. M. P..M. Leave Harrisburg . ..... 8.05 L. 32 420 ~ • mechnicsburg , r.-: .:... 8144 1238 1154 " Newville,.. .. , 10.22 8.29 `C ShiPPahlibirB 10.33 400: ClhamberBbur gt {Arrive at..„ 1L 00 4.80 Leave id. .11.10 4.40 Leave Hatecrode ' 4, - .11.55 5.80 . Arrirost,Hagorstoyn 12.35 8.10 Mir italnug aleee eenneetions at Harrisburg Rith. trains for Philadelphia,-New York and Pittsburg ; and with rains for all poirlta West. . . zo-Tbe 'Train leafing. Histrisburg at 4.20, r. st., runs only as far as Carlisle.' • 0. H. 1.4H144.110. R...g..offiee,cuttnizanurt, npril4:lll64-I.Y . -. . . . • ifEIfICAL. GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFO.RTWIT ATE THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. CheroUee It6medyt CHEROKEE INJECTION! COMPOUNDI) FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND. LEAVER CHEROKEE E. • REMEDY, the great Indian; D *l'o4 cures all diseases of Me urifiary organs, mei - at */ nenoe of the Urine,. Initartincryffors of the Bladder, 2 Maim. malicnt of .tha Kielam. Stone in the Biadder,4% *ture, Gravel, Qkd, amgma, and is especially ream. *ended in those cases of .Fluor Albus (or Whites in females) Werra au Medd nauseoiss medicines have failed. lir It ie prepared in a highly concentrated tot la, the dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three t*Ei per day, Ar It is diuretic and alterative - Mita action; p' lilting and cleansing the blood, causing :it to now in af I of ite original purity and vigor; Muir removing from tar itiOttein all pernicious nausea whien hayeladuceddiseam CHEROKKE INJECTION to intended as an ally or matt ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY aid should b used; in conjenction with that medicine in all easel of Clopereh* °led, ./Palor Alba. or Whiter. Its effeota are ini:s4A soothing and d.-nsulcent ; ramming' all scalding, heat, chordoo, and pain, instead of the aid akar Jot un, endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap Valk kijations. - ,gif-'By the' , use tor the. CHEROKEE. RRRI .1.1)Y and CHEROKEE 'EfJECTION—the two mediellneest ' the-same improper dlacherges are removed, and' the weak ened erimia are speedily restored to full •• vigor and Foi fnx partici:ooi, get o patilladei train any drug atoreln the- tont:am or write 'us, and: -we will mall free, to any eddies; iifall treatise Prtf , e, CHEROKEE RlP..alipt E 2 pel • bottle, or three,bettlee for s4, : i : : ars' • 3:(3.Price CIEGWROREF • 41ECrran, $2 per bottle, or three bottleh for $5 . . , font, by price. :press to any adrtess on receipt of . 4 all tireggiele everywhere.-, - DR. W. R. ALERWI 1.1 le CO t , Sole P Voprietovs_i .LO-eodly No. 59 Liberty etre et, Nett York. ; RO3O WOW THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE COMPOUNDED mob ROOTS, DARES AND LEAVES. An unfaaiikg ccliti for 4perntatorrhea, Seminal Weak ress, Nocturnal Ihnialonsty mid all disagree CatiNd bij self pawn; suds arlossif bfenwiry; ihthersal Lanshude ' , aught the Dbmicas of vision, ifir;igiate'v 'Old Ape We Nerves, Difficulty qfßradirins, PrcoqiniS - 7t rokotsd 2 peer, Rruptiona on the kboi 1 Pale Ostintimoace, Insanity, Cenenniphony and all the Dir.tful amplairds amer.d by de- Pa from the path Q t. natiall , t.WI , Mi medicine is - a simple vepitableatreici, Indone n which all can rely,tas it Mut been.used..bi imr_tpiistice for marty.yetetiVAind: tritittitt, it has not p* , lo.i lll oo9 l t.',',ltt Curative powers have been 4.= 41 l i t ,t 4 *it ,84 with their- o r = until itiey beyond the roach of id, we would etty,,Devitkr not ttliiiCirminat ILloith will regore you to beatiih r end - ittreilredg sits fliAlkee doe TWhaveSailed I.- , tallmsticelifs; Of/ Circular from at ty Devi Store in the country, or write the Proprietor, who Tug Dee to our,one desirliitthe same, a full he gin is' 044r — bo t it4or. three 12 * ~ 1 11,V41 07 elf= 6sl , a Q' Qt . . .101 • am! PacontriAiKL Inarlo4odly No. 80 Libody kteee, Near York; "THE 13...x.i..a)T, iT'O'W 4 -NI) , - . . yalt:s:Nr: , :Kiß 7',.*-...lob.steir, . . ..11ren.1,CVAL. , . . A Cure Wariefinted: . Dyspepsia has .M 4 following.L apiptoms: - Ist A constant pain or: uneasiness at the pit of the stomach., .• • ri 2d. Flatulenee,and Acidity. ;. 3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Glo_onLand4Oaression of Spirits. sth. DiantiCt3a9 with griping 6th. Pai n parts of the System.- 7th. Consumptive Symptoms "andPalPita tion of the Heart. Bth. Cough i .with:Plilegin in the Throat. Rth, Nervous Affection, and: want,of Sleep at st‘ _ hr•tf . 10th. Loss of Appetite and Volniting:. 11th. - Dizziness; :Dilution. of 'Vision, and Loss of sight. , , - .•,; , , ' 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great weakness. L Out of the thousaudi,of cases of Dyspepsia that have used WitdiarraGreat Athena= Dyspepsia - Pills, not one of ilietilliaa - failed of a perfect mire. We 'strait seine in every, ease, no matter if , of twenty years' standing. . Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at 'Dr. Wishart's 'office,' XO. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, ra. All examinations and con sultations free of 'charge. , Sena - for a circu lar. Price SI T per box, SiMt•by Mail, free of charge, on receipt rn of oii4. - : DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIk 1.35 P. MI 3.15 A. It . I, &mute= Munson, .of .:-Braudyeille Del., formerly of 01d,Ohesteri.DeL,•do certai that, for one year and a halt Lauffered every thing but death from that attful•disease called Dyspepsia..,•_lkly whole systein was prOBtra.6l with weakness .and.ner*oua debility; ,I .coUld not digest; my food; if I ate. even-a 1 cracker or the smallest amount .of. food, Wworildrettern just as I swallowed, it; libeeszhe so costive ail my bowels that I would natave a passage* less than from four and often eight.days.; nn.. - der this immense" suffering, my mind; seemed entirely to give way.: ..theduidreaditd - hc*r and evil forebodings. .X....th0 , :14.:everylxiibr hated me, and Ilhatedevery , .. y; I couldt, bear my husband ncirrmyostrt children, every thing appeared to. be horror,-strichen to me; I had no ambition to. do anytling; I lost all my love of family and home' ~ WOlild ramlile and Wender froutplaae.t4l,lo% but could not be contented; ' I felt that- i t was doomed Ito hell, and that there was no" heaven for .. e„ : and was often tempted - to - Centirait''Suici,*: so near was my, whole nervous .ayptee r •ei str () Yedl na-814-? alit" •Vi T IO . :./t i nkt 4 t - `q . coTtikint,ltsispepi b t thtit nit, . eids*; :-., best to have - ine • • ed. in,•Dr:. Eirkbri! e's loSpital, •Nest . ! lilladalkW, lr.''.reiniein t r there nine weelik•and thoUght'l 'IAA'S ' h a' z li. j better, but in a few, days mt. di Ai do . plaint eici'fWeigsh b faevine:'`ireititig the *ii*Ardiiti'; 4 54 F± 3 4? -1 )0 3 E -7 1v - Evt , hart'S'aieg, fi f - . 1* . .. alid his treitnient .19,f.'.1*Wepti - liniiband calleitt Cintyr. l NbiliartAnd, a d ' , clime to him. 'lle said WM. nd dilitilie ta i d i F. me. 'do in threl3 - 3r - rctined (pip, d myself Tindef•the : . -DiaSiisetr treitment,:. on twdweekal began to:digest my food, and felt that my disease was fast giving way, and! L continned.to - recover for alionA three. months, and at:the present time lenjoyeefect health .of body and misd r andinfoithencesely my. thanks to a intarciful God, Ana Ini,, , Wis,: hart, .and to his great: , Ametio*ltaly'Vejmas Pills and Pine, Tree. Tar eordialthatlaved elm 'from an Insane •-blyinin and presnatore grave. All.persons suffering with, Dyilpephia are at libertrto,call °nano .or write r as•Lam willing to do all the good I can for suffering hh manity. _.X.I.IIWIATH BEANSON 1 ~.. : linuidyrne.F.DeLi.Ananerly of Old.Gheater; DelawareloiAty,....Pa. De: IY,lsp.F.T's.clffice,,A9,o North Second .street, ' h ell elli•litm. -.1.,7 1[ 7 - tf., .-. : - ' • • , . • .. .. ~TlraWrfk, " 6 6 Vgit 1 . ' • • • ..s. inewiar,-I have I t sufferer, with. Dyspepsia for thS lei !Oedema ' a ir ' - - MOW wilfu . time I cannot My I over. enjoyed Wpertecilpirbll. dat. There were timer when the symptoms 'weep ,MPati aggravated than at others, and then it seemed it *mild be a great re nal* die. I had Wartime; an unpleasant feeling in my head, eat latkris,rey sitirviim :air rierch..incroseed that I became aimed unlit for business of any kind; ray mind essbod.conibrout,tidaiiitiMl=My tho hange irifebteca=thrti; madly& at PPS-Ila.nonietto, it _ . _ 4o r - ifil . .. 1 10 t; PRIROUoir • with a devil weigh!, as it were, re sted upon .?my .alat, a teeing Onicimeet wield occrifirttiatito a nd gruirt pain to my eyes, atictidipirdid with mhich " the ceitlinial fear corlosing wreaker. I else oxperlisnoed g regt Lassitude, debility• and nervousness, elm* ,mite it nom lt to walk: by da 'GE Ott at Aid:it:" Llamasne „mo to 'aticletflritir Liff 'to secluerin, and. h a ving triad the skill : or a Waiter of eminent physicia ns , of various seloofs, Melly came M the conclusion that, ror , , this disease at my present 1 49:1:Yeltrarthercirresnocare in existence. Bet, througlir 1 aiterterand-Of -Divine' Providenfie; to-whom ifdeirentteht mit thanks, I at last. found a screen remedy 4it"yerti` DyLiPepila fills and Tar'essltsh-whieblitolS4l o o 3 telatirresilmid al moestiterieatarace.olloaril Miami* ; end. bed feelinge,ilid Is Mali pitosTedin,:reiMre had coiaepp: meat arc my everpdSrs.tanplipAis. - . , • ..: .. ,I. —-.: IL SAUNDERS, A. IL 555 10.10 2 . .42 6.25 10 42 8.12 656 11.11. 3.4* xo 4 f 4 ifgrar , PlakidalP l 4s _ of ootiburs.pJ. Dr Wilittit:g 4Ho. • See * 14rtA-Pbna. 11 , 014111V16-CIME - . . an-0 gIHI , TMpciIet.r:BA,BOOF; wit 11LIWON Janualy.22d,lllB3._ De Wienahrlimvvlt is with ' much ' pleasure that I ,am.' now able to infollnlem that,.by the use of your Input American Dyspepsia Tills, I have been entirely of that most difaxessing.conitihant, DYBRePaiaf- f bali been grieviously id/kited for the lest LEAy-eight years, anti fur ten years of *that titateltadtht b een, free from its pattrone Week at a I have itivftiewals' I form ape bave dragged on a tiostieilarablooxiitis Y and nighte/ Every kindrof Ihdd that 1. lie- me with wind and liflN it Mattered hot' hoWlight, or ‘holl small the quantity': A. cOntintied belching was mini to •f o :itivt. 1 had ila 4l - iptietto for any kinds of meats what ever ,and my distress was so great ter Bimetal months be fore I a' eard of your Pills, that I frequently wished for death. 1 . . 1 44 14en everything 4.01 bad 1441/or for Dyspepsia, a - ttliont receiving any betiegt.Lbilk, Had yew Mx being recOmmendet Wow by othi.Voo.lllad been cat* by them, I. conal to. glve thetsa Whose I had.no faith. itt,gh*.ywasat; I Ound ;OS& getting better I 11 4 lulold One !Mirth of a ' box, and Mier a' bon, -I Mira welt and: can Nit airithing eVnY' „' hear l 3' mod Hive times a day whlgaitliitxinvehtonm ixost - snythingl eat or drink. 'f, yon you areal Iltiarty UP Wake this public:awl Wet° Me. I will cheerfnlly glee sll &able information to any one who may sell on Joe yorme,,,xmgeMfally,_ JOHN H. BABCOOL—i For sale at Dr ..VleMXellitaSiDepot, No. 10 NottE second 4Euxeet, l'atiWll42s chat Iter boa, Beat by mill, freatfoluligh oLimaptegpekka -DYSPEPSIA I. WM/PM I, SamuejA krt. great seem VW. Chronic Mil& aria WatmsUon of Oho. MOW?, ror three years - out~ihrwasraosr-or-gio aentPhret:"ll4oVAN4oitor; COMO, N.J. • dist.all,for many c 9014, bst. v s epust vast conitbstif and with constant bettioog of 1114. ISO' unntde was' winisitO‘oritti, s lookiniett Iwo until ' croolLs 4 ol' PAW sat diblefOr sore I 114 4f* olttifles wisheid,fOr i . . or smog s ure ' , O*Thaf lhot "sit bop well xj- • ' or 241Miltiglits " ToiO to roam of De *woes in the 1 . 41111411111611 WWI Of a VIII HAiRISB~JRG} PA- SATtiItDAV NEE 'ElitikiNG,' AUGUST 13; ,- 1864.; .:;,,:',.. - naite.,;upon Idr. Johnße , 'Of 1028 Olive street, Rhos deledus by the grerdAinericati Dyispeptda Pills. I went to the Doctor's .01Thwotednieced myself , mittor b.,- treat:" meat, and-told kim if hd failed to cure me, it would bb the list effort Iwe td make, It has been weeks - dime I commenced the triedf hts mediclne,und I am now a well • man, [nee from all - vain and distress, and can eat:' throe lowly meakric4n3r.stitikeornikort, and feel perfectly wog. Dr.Wisbarr4reant. yon-to I - ° my ease, as want eVerhitkok qspeociterteiim es 'I ups, to call:mine, and 1 will tell ttiord , Or the 'great • cavil have recinvedfrom your Invaluable medicine. 6ANIUELf D. HAYES. - Corner Wenango.. and Lambert siereeo near RichmOnd street,.formerly,.frOM:Wrightstown, Burliniton 'county, The abOveartra few 'among the • thousands which this great remed.thge eaved from an untimely. grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and dr:4.- 10,18*bn beim prescribedand sold the Tar terdial, sayint that they hare. neverased or sold a medical which tare such universatsatistaction. • - Prepared Only 14 . the .prefirieW; ." L No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia,4l. ‘ Sold brlttsotgaits everywhere : , „ 80.11.y18tlon-d&W. EVEIIitEDITIOIf. MEL PIRATES AT WORK. DESTRUCTION OF A NUMBER OF V.ROELS. Fru. isztxu, Aug. 12 While: one of the sailing boats attached to the Surf hotel was cruising outside this morn-' ing, it discovered:a yawl-boat making for the shore.: Upari.coming - alongside, sixteen per. sons - were found on board who belonged tp the pilot boat. General Funk of New. York. . They report ,that 'the brig Estelle, hrig Sa rah BQyae, brig Richard_ Bard, brig State said schooner Atlanta were all captured ;and de stroyed, by the rebel pirate Tailabasse, coin- - mended by John Taylor Wood, off the casst, yesterday-OW:doom The sixteen men found : tekthe yell boat start for. Newn'ork this atter- . _ 4, Nsw :Inez, _Aug. .I.2—A. pilot who was -broughEnp On the Italian Bark this afterncoiak, reports as follows: On Thursday at 9;5.:m.,. when abolit , miles •North,asat ofßandy Rook sat , a Steamer showing the Aineficlui flagi : - ; - . • She came, close ender the bark's stern, but did not hail. She then sighted the pilot, • James PUnk, and hoisting the rebel pirate rig, cePtpresl,the.pilot •boat, put a:pirate_ crew on 'boitr.dOtnd then st4l4thied up toward lioutalik .I;l4kt, u, pilot boat following ,at the same time, saw a schooner 3 miles to the .windward, all sails : out : loose rinik t sinking, the' pirate evi ',.dantly-barisg scuttled her.- The pirate craft israsmall, neutralangliSh built, straight stem ..fore-and-aft schooner. rigged; painted white, With red bottoin, cor-‘, ries a pivot gnn forvard and aft, awl four 'break&She is very • albw and. the prdefr-boaf was - appinistly;able:teontseil - her. A passenger by- r ths 'Stonier Vim:dig - Star, itioxilierw Orleans, rePorts that she was chaded for 494; Ao_urs argiterdarisy a pirate who fited sll9rOp shotatither,,bat-the , Everdng Star ont *lred*.r,:.; Ttai,pi4ktviikrn:tt inclridgid in the the Vtesitt. Frozu Cairo. _ • • • C../iitto, Aug. 1•1•• - General Canby has ordered all ahle-bodied inintetween 18 and 46 in the Department of !fAiltaliess abd . " the Gulf and the districts . east of the Mississippi to be cirtrolled for militarY service. Nentrallogeigners will be enrolled. for military service. -Neutral foreigners will •be tuf it separate class to hetet d whim necessary as a locat -police ferce. Deserters -gronti thte etieuq. and persons subject to the rebel conscri,tition Brunet to be sent or allow ed to go within the 'rebollities. The families of rebel soldiers sent over our lines to find iiiiiititinafety . and iiimitfort will hereafter be sent back; those now in the lines will be re _turned. Refugees in pod. faith will be re-' Vervecliind kindly treated, but will not bit al lowed to remain in •or about any fort or gar risork . • The Oilopres*bri of the 11fetaphis Hews has' been re.serindiid. .. .tetcroteo:DurOcio . Atiig.-11.—;:New Orleans papers of the 4th gnotfiAlow - middling. cotton, .160 ; mid dling 166 : molasses, 91a100 ; $l.l/95a 14, - The, ateinner Henry, Ames,. lately sunk ii *lre here, has been raised, and will soon be numing again. , Thirty-three , hogsheads 01 Obaedo- have been received . here from Paducah -to , go to New York:. • • Additional . From gow 'Oilens. ititibiliiillffiNt - .TiMIFLYO AT AL- 7141 ltrlteOttupied thr 14emy. -- - • . ERECTION OF ABM BAXTXRIES AT ' - 11,1k0V§VILEE. • - , - - NEW YORK, Aug 12. . Vie :1460 4 188 says passengers 4 the ventig, tterfttni tew O rleans . report thEl,itzl b_ els in fitronglorOkontside of Algierly 'ivitl4p f r sipr. or p IA01;4. eft Itf New Orleans , fortitAn§ , Ole . 040 e ai c Ofiritractuni .'entrencinnents apkvi rPuPiV ri t tie-intention of making it , tia‘° 6 of effe4NOoperitions.l,ppr,areecniniand ed b den: Tayler. The,Teehe district is also cieciipi44 l /K / the enemy' in .Inrge . ,ioree,.,in pKder to p_revent anFilieKitaVanne of our - troops , throug h remn 'to Tex as , - .-,-.. : : . , The secessien: ds in New bile* -say .it is of nd imporfance if .Mobile is loot to the rebel. It is,state4 the rebels , are erecting batteries at Itigpmep to,,protecit the contraband °Mk% .6 0 4 : 0 4 thkB 0 Oran4e• , _ . _. .. , a r : Deetreicllou C'. a _Vessel. :i I . i 2: __.._ { , _ :::: ; r , -Itovetto, Aug. I'2 The-Propeller liacinerowned by the 11 Vest =VOW' eerepany hound or B;nfra ?, took On, Wednesday about 18 milk; , "Tottitosir, on the North shore or Lake :i °Tom lit thiPorm were lbst in the •ry ah for the , ensalt,liectiL •... ~ --, 7 '"7 i,- „• _ ..., 1i,,,. t 1 21141 V IClroPtater Eton % towed the'Llittiiing atemeartci - 41406aid; 00A:eight"ii *Ebi i. 4 ~ ett- Baide al ii osugggpweetirwheres pot- a :act* idetteladembicittifig'el ' 4 #/i . Ale) , i ota The cargo will be saved in a , ' ' p intim . =MIE . __. ... _ PRIOE'IIVOL 'eKNTS4 i -The Stone - Mali ' Auk, Information from Marietre, 6thinst.,_ gives the particulars of Stoneman's raid: ••• Ga Sdly 2f132, the. sth and Eth- Indiana Cavalry:And two sections or the 24th. -Indiana Batteitm i et Out for. aeon . . to relieve the Union officers imprisoned there: ' The tipedition arrived too late; the re beis had removed the officers to a place of greater safety.. • • - Ocii; M'Cook's force started at the same time to etfeet a janctiOii. with Gen. Stomnifin, but wererovertaken byanoverpoweringloree, and obliged to let Stoneman's command, cut its.way'oet. - , . • . The rebels attacked' there. on Saturday, July 30, and the enegenietit lasted all that •day until late at night. Sunday morning found : them completely surrounded. • • i Cel. Admits, finding resistance' hepelebs, escapsd to Marietta. - Cok Capron,,with his command, efmaried once, but,was again surrounded and. his mien cut to pieces. The 6th In 4 iaria also cut through the en emy's ranks, but were againattacked. Their fate is unknown' to our mf rmant. Gen. Stoneman, Cols. Biddle and Butler, Majors Thompsokt... and . Soper ; Captains Whitman, Elliott and Finney ; ,I.Aentenants Anderson; Stanton, Angell; Lindsay, John Hubbard, Miller; Simmons"; and Clegg, are prisoners. Lieut. Crittenden was killed. CoMpany I; sth Indiana, -lost fearfully. Soldiers who escaped report that the rebels surprised - Col.. Capron's 'camp, shooting his men and braining them with their guns while asleep. The sth Indiana lost about four handfed , men. Three hundred and eighty prisoners of war, including fifteen commissioned officers, ar rived here to-day. Major Gen. Palmer reached here this' even * mg en route for Washington. It' is reported he has been relieved of the, command of the 14th corps, Later informed= is to the effect that GpL Coil:in, with several squids of: his men, it in Marietta. This will., reduce Gen. StonefiiiiWs loss to less than 1000. • ... West Virginia. FURTHER CONCERNING THE BATTLE AT MOODS FIRED ON SUNDAY 1..A3T---DALLANT CONDUCT OF or OUR WEST VISGTiad. SOTS. i ' - NEW Canes, Atig: 8, 1864; Governor Boreman received the following despatches yesterday from parties who were in the. Moorefield fight on Sunday. W.e omit their lienteS. .The discrepancy in the two as' to the aiiimint' of capteres,' 'dm.; lotibtless arises irom.thetact thaVone reports the net reatdts, while the other reports what we first took but failed to /*Ad, in.t#e waY 4 )f-rBdxll horses, and natstprial.—!T+7tetiiprindativerver:i Governor. , , • , Oar !clOision ;PTectuck -141:critialitMl, and Johnson at Moorefield; st,day t hreala ,Sunday morning. captured their pieltets, limiedour little °mamma of ;.thirteen- hundred men upon the enemy three llionaiditt strong, gave him a thorough and complete iiogging,_drove him in utter confusion, capturtund all his artillery, four guns, three, hundred andsixty five 'prisoners, over Sit. hundred. 'horses and °VlP:nerds, a large number of small arms, killing twenty.--live and wormding,twenty. qui less is nine killed and .thirty,twoili,-ormdtd. Among the killed aroMajor_B, B. Congeg and Lieutenant Clark, 3d Viretitorn Virginia Cav alry. Oar.success is complete and stands unsurpassed.:. , DISPATCH. . . Nsty CRZES, Aug:. 8, 1864.: , Gov. Bordmoz—Oar West Vagina troops have once more iirowned therwelves with lau rels. Our limits. defeated Oensv 'Bradley Johnson. and IlVatialanWs command at Mote field. Aughst 7tii., - =We _captured` four bin idred and two priaoners4inelnding . forty offi core, and - all his artillery, four pieces; with 700—horses and - equipments: The - lst West :Virginia. cavalry ret-took the two guns eiip. tared 'let %St' lihrgiribt battery, at Salem, last winter, with their battle flag. We have scattered their -.commands over the country. The victory , is complete. ! Preparations to Abate Indian Atureities. W. H. S. 11 . tirghe, 4fitiWlA. Adjutan N t G l: ene t ia,74;f ll Ne braska, has issued an (order calling for two regiments of mounted infantry for Indian ser vice, to serve fmn months, and to report to . Brigadier General Harford and Brigadier Gen eral Coe, as soon as possible. The following is the address of Govenior Saunders to the - citizens of Nebraska: "The news from the Western border is alarming. - Numerous trains emigrants and freight have been • attacked and , the:owners killed, wagons; deatroyo.Atock run , off. No less than fourAifferent . points on the :route between our Territory and Denver were attacked in one- day. Thalridians are now known to be itifestbig these roads for a distance of several hundred miles., "All the available (imminent troops have been sent forward. ..We. need_ more:roar in order to punish. these -savages',And give se curity_ to our frontier settlers. order to meet the want Ilskvelhought .proper to call the able-bodied fhilitiaAo organize w•:_feiv com panies of minutemen—men who can. and will, if necessary, move at a moment's warming, to the scene of these depredations,: and fthlthit in punishing the murderers, or drive them from the country. 'I make this appeal,to our people confideurt that it Will be responded to promptly willingly on their paxt. "The Adjident general has to=day issued special order fronithese headquaftem, giving - particula.rs in regard'to tile rnannvi Of-organ izing and reporting Pim oPinparires. - - !!41.14 - VJN SAUNDIi3I9 , , and'goingoMde' izip-Chief" To Correct:Misapprehension. -7-0' • DENVNIrCITIrr Aug. 10. To (sorted probable nOsapprehensiou in re gard-to the safety. of Artivel on the -overland route; it -is,-proper tto say . that although the Indians tave"baisloityltasatbleaonie elate in - ittb;clihygutiarniect-Vsliktittairderifig eni grantb unable to `d6kaiOtherasehots4 there has as yet bewn no attack. by:the as far as known, upon -the.inun coachisti-whiCh ran reguituly bothivays. The mails were ordeiaii to be atopped at Atchison and thieplace 'day by IhepsuothtaitkO:at overlaid line,. owing to tbemeii*''be ii ii loathe' Utoutakiortiph* - it is bonsai' pus.; ' are beirt itferisUibtdadalifilfrit route as DAT to protect it. '.llft ai l 1 : • • ki 'cow square. 1950 1 SIVAS& ..... ..$ 1 as MI tAI • 25 CZali•o i r• - _6 OO 000 ea-- 11 00 ..... .. 711 Auditor's Notices - I us Temeral Notices etch tuserUen... ' 5 • aarßusiness notices tosened to the Leal de tkifors Inn** ihol - AIWA. Yaws Curse :as lass tir lahmadlow Guorrillsr Depredations in Ken. tuck!: lotrumus, Aug. 12 Twenty guerrillas entered Brandenburg. Ky., yesterday, but were• driver* opt by five home guards:. The rebels demanded an immediate swear der of the. town, and .threatened to destroy it if a shot was fired, but the demand was re fused. The latest reports sarthat a light had commenced. Sixtyerrillas passed through Graham town on Wednesday, pursued by tbirty Fede ral Soldiers. CAIRO, August 11. The rebels under Col. Outlaw dashed into Hickman, By., yesterday, and burned all the cotton and tobacco there and committed other depredations. • General Dobbins is still raiding on the southern planters in the vicinity of Helena, Arkanaas: . Guerillas are reported to be trcrublesorne along the Sentneks.shore of the Ohio river. Indism Hostilities. - (huffs Carr, Thursday, Aug. 11. Hostile marauding Indians infest the Whole line, from Fort Kearney to SOuth Fass, a dis tance of five hundred milts, and daily commit new outrages, .making 'foraywort stock - and burning trains A great number of travelers are now stopping at Fort Kearney for protec tion and waiting for arms. The Indiana in bands of from ten to one hundred, movelvith celerity, andpossessing a thorough knowledge of the country,-elude pursuit. - Tke telegraph line is still in good order, nOlintlishuadang these troubles. RePei Treachery and Murder. • _ 9. Yesterday a citizen eaineintdetir lines near Lafayette, and applied to - the CionnWer of the post for protection and prinrisigaion to remeve his household- goods inside the lines. A guard'of eight men was sefit to' bring them in. After entering the house the man fled, and on attempting to come:out the guird was surrounded by 25 or guerillas. 'rite of our men escaped, but the other three smiren dered, after which the guerillas murdered them. The men belonged to 'the 12th Illi nois infantry. . • • . • BrilliantßecepitAon Of Veterans. • Pamanztmas, - Aug, 12. The reception of Baxter's !ire Zcamvestbis aftenzoon was a magnificent affair. They were escorted through the principal streets by 45 fire companies, the city coumril end other bodies. • The Zostaves left here in 180/ foUktftegtork• fired strong, and return with 200 trker4 3l3 his was the largest display of . steam " fire sr gines ever made at one time. . Man kets by Teleirttiok. 7 PErrumstrina, Atigtat Firmer feeling in petrolourn,, wilt sales at M firmngess e; refined - in bond at 8 2®B4c; r ftir at 916. Flour held with increased =Jai' 2.9 . 0 birreis at *if 50 for.'extra family, and $lO 50iihr lettra. Eye flour , nErla at *9 25®9 SU. Very. ' little corn meal here. Rimer, feeling in _wheat; 3,000 bushels sold at $2.50(6.2 - 55 for oltred, and $2 62®2 69 for Peitneylvarilit' and •4)ela -Ware red. Bye commands 2 1 1.80®1. 86. Corn dull; 6,000 bushels mixed.Ame i tern • sold at $1 67(41. 08. Oats are unsteady; sales bushels new at 85a88c. Prkiniorut little doing. Whisky .sells at $1 7641 '7B. • • • Misty 7C Ong. . . Flour firm; sales 14,000 bblir tctt 2 9 log 10IXI.;. Ohio $ll 35/01. - 2 00; Soit,i JR'.:,,,52.2 70 1014. 00. Wheat, firm; Weir unihilgoltsmit• Coria'aeady; tides unimportant: ,Reef dull. V Pork firm at S 50ey 39 tki. ',Lard firm at 214®22a. Whisky dull at 1 , 76' ••• W AD VERTISE.M.pAI SELLING OUT LOW 'OUR .STOCK .OF S! ws intend to discordintik the . -Side of Li quor! and offer our stock at trverminztalkadvanor from coat price. We have purchased all org Liquors be. fore timing rise and have alargentor..k on handier three or fear years, which are guaranteed mina be purottased hew at any prim from the hnportens. • * Oar ate* cohAits .or , • . WI-I. 151K.1.33 of all grades. JffrWe have parts of three barrels pure Eva., not oolored, awl 10 degreee above proof, 234 years old. WINES of all Grades, Domestic 'lnd Iniliorted. i 3 n, A.pr 3:: • xmv., We have pirt of 3G seek 11151171131fitt 'BRANDY, to which we invite the particular attention of famines for medicinal purposes. The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from 'importers, less than $l6 per spllon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal lon. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES, -CHAMPAGNE WINES; CLARETS, W. Willivite the Inspection of Note! Keepers and Liquor Yerelasnate generally, as we intend to sell, Vithmat re serves all bur Llquom and this will be a seed, aipportn ' nit) , for bergidna .1 4128 sinkLEßtai tftffnA • CLOAK S I - cinctruuts',' 'MAN TrIA - 14" ix Dk W. -GROSS' NEW 'AMMO. MARKET STREET. A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have nowa splendid assortment of gMll ,§natoa ks:cricinfa MANTELS. -FlMottetofitt ctacuLats: NEW FRENCH SAUD, AND NEW FRENCH LOOSE"_ wags. The above beautiful temples, in wery color and band namely trim Med, from #7 ,60 to $lB. 1000 SILIK, murral. utactugs, SACKS AND.BA3Ids, ELandeomely and richlyed, from we-upward. VESN'TYANT /ARGE uatirry. . iny a. '• • • • /.." T NEW La 0 AIK:' "'r - Xt. )112 , wirwrizoos, Market Strifilt, 'UM DIMIBMITIanaIanf. ,7- : C L i - S4cris A lm li r r i n ksu lt:*t S . - • PETS MU:NG-SHAWL& Wukoakopithe lit , , imprzi-dly gPMSD.OIEMMINI;Q:-Extra rinallaltimore A...CA=4o_lw% for Isle britatittlytir aßd *War' SfMS Ofif e•boornrg to it! 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