Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 21, 1863, Image 2

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HARRISBURG,
Thursday Evening, Nay 21, 1863
UNION STATE CONVENTION.
• The LOYAL CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVA
NIA, without distinction of party, who desire
cordially to unite in Sustaining the NATIONAL
AND STATE ADMINISTRATIONS, in their
patriotic efforts to suppress a-sectional anti an
holy rebellion against the UNI CY OF THE
REPUBLIC, and who desire to support,, hi
every ; power of the Government, our heroic
brethren in arms, who are braving, diseth3e
and the perils of the field to preserve the
UNION OF OUR FATHERS, are requested to
select a number of Delegates equal to their Le
gislative representatives of; the State, at such
times and in such manner as will best respond
to the spirit of this" call, to meet in STATE
- CONVENTION) at; PITTSBURG,4 :on WED
NESDAY, the FIRST,DAX OF JULY next,
at eleven o'clock, on said, day„ to pond
nate candiiiateii i for the dilaegAit GOVERNOR
and JUDGE OFITHE SUPREME COURT, and
to take such measures. as may be deemed ne-:
cestary tq strengttfen , the Government in this
'season Of .common peril to a common country:
C. koutt i tr
Cbaiitrian of the -Tilden State Central boni
.
OrEgi. W. Elitmeasinr, , e e & ettir i es ,i
Wu. J. HOWARD. )
The Committee also passed thocOiltiviing rese
lution unanimously,, viz: . .
Reiolved,' 'Dist it -be recopmended. to the
Loyal citizens , of Pennsylvania, twithout dis
tinction of party, to organize, inimich Election'
District of the State,llcion Leagues,for the.ptir;
pose of sustaining the-Governmelitin:suppress
-114 this canselesif and wtekeditebellionewhipb ,
now seeks to divide and destroy the:Republic.
' '
The :Case roL;C. '•L:allandigham.
, of the 19th bast : ,
so
,ably discuses the 1 11.eA 71.ecedirniii in
connection with : the lay,inthe, case of Yellen
digham the.traltori thats . we Otnitk9iSeils,t.o l r, -
6V - 6 . 1' long the article; to transfer it' bodily
out columns., will afford otiAeadip4 4as
Nnew.of this most ireportenSirial. The; case ot ,
MrlVallandigham haa.beenifinally & A im,"
remains for , thel,prciper parties, to tide : t4t itbe
sentence is melted. ; .They - rindpUbt-:
edir be a :prededent upon isitich: others of a
similar charticti3r Will be decided ; or; rather,
it will, he, looked upon as a judicial.sanCACri
a precedent furnished, Jy our J revojiaipriary
Whets, in'thore than one instance, which
Men • c :nvicted of - tory sentimenbi'were impris
oneclAr baniShed. 2 . ,Geneisd Jackson'
the same policy dctribg the memorable defirice
of New Orleacialzut . he not only failed a tcl
secure a :itppiiivill,7:htit incurred{ 'the
displeasure:of the , courts, and was heavily fined
for his acts . ; but the, people l og, the i. nation,
through Congress and the Esnentlyel•itmetioned
his, conduct to 'the fullest.extera, irefurOing
the money
_pe Id:: and 'excirie i rging'hini from all
censure.
The Corigrere:' of toe , 00nferleretionow 44C 1 ker
by far 'than that of the end 'with no
regularly constituted executive, together jwith
the Congress , the. Unittkf,AtateS,.al ;ifite as
1844, hate 'indorsi3d Alm doctrine that. the ne
cessity far'; national preseriation is paranionnt
to statuaLmtkteldjor times of iencii;`
believe thapthare la,akene so hardy to-day, as
tblotineurenither Washington, or the legislative
,power -which &Wed him, or Jackson, and the
Congas which exonerated hire; and all that
Was needed 7 was the' judicialikinbf . lon, tOlnnite
every departmen t ; of the:Prove'rnMentl4execn
tive, legialative and judicial:---M giving force to
the theory that in periodtr4of great riational
danget;,WiTeAiPli3l4 . lat:ge, through an ac
credited,.n.gont, have the riglit a ) summarily
dispose of traitors; they , being, :L jtLiges Of the
extent of the necessity, and the particular time
to #eiciai. ,, tbeit inherent "-rights, as. citiTfns;
first-of .04, is the right of ielqicttection, in
the preservation of the Instituti*Ney here
found:— -----4 , ..0r5k-e..--- -- ___ .
"7-iV4i iibtsiciilviteitUS; *Mit; in thei '61. 1 4
p
-,;of. this, ,or any °tie! , , country, that sp . 4 1tud
fortnentere efilledittßA. lil-Pictil,t)rael of our
army, are batibiect.tiuthe imklAWYsi*e• ,The
creation of alnilitaryvdeparikent2nn time o
war, and thididellitibitit'dit icininiiker over
... -.:.,.—..
therttroopa.RwlibiOrolittria!iViarilY glikre6„, the
Pewertcepsznillit such offences as are coi l l e tritritci
- the . mikitaryicode, svhethext..thei party a sol
dier
~ . ..,,, , . . - ,
or a Citiken. 'A , • •ilt 11 4 0 :, t
• We, know .thaf At is a' favorite' rine of
..~
certain Tolitielansi AA no man can, te trli
by a militaryccommission, except be ibe sail. 1
&IWO& siirectofitheJl4tetki..Starfs. But
do such menotilly.believe that doctrels J pi
iplinahlif to .a time of war? Suppos a man
eWi
• ivintuallyArtnetetat a tpy within he lines
t.
o:the-army, arTenttesset rp Ahzre i tt i re,na
IlliallecOriStftiitell'illr-tfititinals... -Does,any
Pireetpme_that thii i _militi* J italborities h ave
no power' to hold Iliht,:k:f&t. iicysii citizen 431
the United: Stittasi:and f. 21 eriftled-a. all the
privileges and linninnities of afr in men
'
can Auk, filar; lii3 ro?7,hti:4'b4 niteupderstood
w6334 : :be more psrlifil*crl,r-1 .: ' l, , •
~
John Jones starts from Oldt(lttfirlt-# number
6flittelt frinnytraltarsin the4Torth to rebels in
-I.'tlie%hrtitheha which the latter ,are exlhoited to
remain iteadfait, till Virffindigliam lie elected
- faikriiiitriif Obid,-lilierillWartirpf IPitahathat
State into . ejebelliou, header i • in g them
till Other aid 'lpiditifott. 110E48 ' ' pass; un
der a fals e - ' ,. feat, and gets into ou ; camps at
'' 'Murfreesbeidisranditakes sodeawirm of our works
and a fullfaccouribefuour dren.S.o... apd these
he,prOpose,s to putinvesession of Gen . Brag
bat he is discovere d . heforBzssing tiirolfgh'citir
lines, and _ taken to R o sen ' headquarters,
where kttoonfronts the 'Genet*, hYFiftYingihat
he is an-Arneria9. citiaaryaiiclentitledcto the
iniVilegar guaranteed by the Coiiitittition v not
being in the military service, her Odium& a
civil trial, in tAtltitstlict where he brifnniitted
; tlie; enoe-tthat is, in Tennessee --tia4 afficOrd
, tngait with that instrument; that he hasp ritritt
t0 1 g4:2/ where he pleases, without hindrance; ant-,
lezW . Urrested on a> warrant propQriy, supported
bi- da s th or atfirmationr;!endittiatjhe , .tsearch of
hit person'was irregidar f and that ;he .is enti:
tlid in - all they paperw‘imaps,- ac.; [which. lila
heew-fiekeWitts4 zencl , thiata picket guard, to
preventhikap bri any .othee..tcitizeu; front :pro-,
needing to Any cart: of the .- United‘fitates. was a
'coils rt ahit upon his liberty;.nottObet§leraW.ff:'
There are ncTaliillitil - unalsilniTeiniihseli Id
hear the me . ; arilf,th afar of the ddninitcF:.
• tion, , as.read,r4v : Butte rnut .. L PON°ians:l36',Vol
loviediiiin most,,,laiset 4A:hitip a iiirs Kirin tip;
and he allowed to'proCeed eithis nyty ItifilAe:
. A case at point occured during the seige of
Corinth, and others occur at every sage. At
each advance of our forces from rittsburg
Lauding, all the citizens were put under arrest!
until a picket gaard has establarhed, to prevent
communication with the enemy- Each of these
arrests; according to our politician, was not
only hresular, but illegal, and Gen Ila Heck
was responsible for an assault upan their per
sons. How successfully could we carry on a
war if each of these inen had la en released o n
a habeas carpus issued by Judge Catron, of the
U. S. Circuit Court for Tennessee? Even the: e
who were nominally relins,d were r. ally im
ptisoned ? they could not go beyond cur picket
lines.; the:boundaries extended to the eastward
several miles ; but still they were boundaries,
and the liberty of all within them was restrained
by military authority.
Could a court have interfered, on a writ of
habeas corpus, and. opened • .the lines for their
egress and ingress at pleasure f We do not
„mean, had it the physical power to do so ; but
-hail legal !right, - ;endeethe Constitution
to do it, throwitig-thareisponsibility of resisting
the writ, upen'Geir. - Ealleck? Resiaing the
la is
,y grave crime—and Gen.
Halleok wpgiii:Tdo'reisponsittle afrer the war was
civet: and when an street is feasible. If the
writ itself is legitimate, it
.1s hitrtintY to 'obey
it, and he fails, he is guilty of a crime, and
Cahhetiorrisbed,'Whe'ir taken.'
,It is legitimate
the circumstances T . Butternut ptilitidiatis
say ~t la - " •
1,01)2`..." every manin
rannotgO , Siiiith of-bur lines ;
;and it juattera not how Wide'this limits allowed
ofeeffnUt illtent the 'Mut that we *ate
' trained, if tbeterbart foot/ of - the United States
Stint out. 'from Mi. Do dirptis" lawyers.
chant 'that did - tiratibitioic egainktgoing beyond
rMilines is a•vidlition,of the Conetlitition , l A
Man a cull sif,fetit' Square is imprisoned "; :it.
,It. he enlarged to ten times `that' di itiension he
. is hirprishitted ; if he,bagivki a • county sisAris
'limits hii'situatiOn is tortiested but liejaNnot
:fuse_; and if ho tiOttioga tho'State,
tart:prohibited froM'keingbejiiiid 1 tit 'borders,
he i still "'a priabner ;"and if perditted t o travel
t Wenly Suites, but ker , t'outfrnori -eleven' , he
• .
is a,p.449nev still. • ,-.
- *Thette'cOriatitiitinind lawYeil i 'whe rend
hog, but the of rilghtac forget"tbat there are
oci-Ufa Incidents to' the,tWaf 'privter'`Withriut
hastilitics 'can never batireceisfelly pros
ecuted, either. "against fereikriv• do
*esti°, foe;'"' Congretiamay.raise and atapport an
armY;';cdristruct aloavy ; may repel'irrnilons,
arid' iiipPiessininfrection. it it haePtaker, to
accomplish anything', it may Wake
eigry to carry into effect thribiporree.. this the
diiiiatittitio n '..ei . trTesisly''deChiretil , = , The of
Ilightifiraysiaittian',ibell be 'lleplived of life,
without due procesaoftlaw ; the m41111640_08-
givis' flower ItO Congress tosupprelia in-
Ateofions'; , do our Butteinirtpolitielatis claim
•ttritfibelafter &intent* , tars'43tritiAltiy. civil' pro
'Oggs,' and that ne'pniveit kis z'oonfefied to - Shoot
Awn, without picbees,ostry . one foindin.arms
against the Government 1 Ilittre•altithe Lrk bele
killed 'tithe present 'war been murderitdit Are
all who pointed a gun at the Confederate lines
murrkicri R Theylotik life without process,'but,
did they itoiate - the"Cnnatftutfon V- If we !can
-take.life,.may_we net trispiritprisoia ?. Audit a
Miter in'front can disTsed;of, need we :be
more tender of those who are less brave, and
,sneak ,in the rqary - T,hese are questions for the.
'publiab debidii; km.; , : . !!. , rlftfo.'.. I
The lines of the Department of Ohio are co
iiktrinsiteb*ith-the territory embraced in it,:and
there was no need of any specipl decree of nrat
tial, Everything could ,proceed, ax. before
the wei;,' - as - 16ng - as the Military department
was not inaerftied-with. Butevery , dointinthder
of a diettiet or 'aralr , bas . the. power to punish
any interfelenco with those under his command.
If a man attempts
. tointince a soldier to desert,
he can be 'Condemned. and either imprisoned or
executedtb - Y-inilltary authority ; and it matters
not whether the•rnan address himself to a par,
denier individual, - or to the whole.
making seditious 'speeches, • which are spread
broadcast among-the soldiers ;he is answerable.
to the commander of the department, in either;
instance...- - •
It may he said tirat-me objections would be
raised, concerning Military' arrests made iMme
diately-within the camps of an army, or within
a few Miles of camps. But whAe, is the article
of thegonititutien Igivirtgarrich power to our
commanders? Dees the - billof rights make
any exceptions ~on the eubject ? We think not..
Then, if such:anea& are legal, it must be aiNtfr
incidi3utlo the War power f and if so, the limit
Of Its exercise is co exterirsive,with the necessity.,
Vallandigham,. in Ohio in 1863, did mgrs for
the rebels thati:tutigii Hall, In New Orleatie,
did for the:British then, the mon ,
rise of power is only-lindnati by the demands of
ftlie ortela; , ..thet ,only..quernion is, are military.
arrests: demanded •vow t lib loyal man will
dbubt.but they.
Withoutattempting tip disques this inexhatstr-,
ble subject.. further Uri e: present article, we
will Close .bytgiving,,Aw, remarks of -Judge
bduglas,.on.the qth.pfrJr,dy,',lB44, while ; e.was
a member'vfthe: o neez o,olePreseritatiires, on,
l 'the bill.indenulitlngklenenr,lJackson for "Ar
bitratiy 'Arretits"'• ;Nev. Weans, during- the
siege of that city, in. He Baia:
Gen. Jackson was the..agent of the Govern
ment, legallyamt constitutionally autheirized
to &fend thel.eity of New, Orleans. It was his
dutrio.dolhis at ali?haprds. His poWer was
!commensurate with. his *Ay, and he was au
thoriied. to use..all-meausressential to its per.
formance. This priptripie . has been recognized
and anted :Upon 'bry,al,;.ehrilized natione,tandibs
faceiltar.th all who are conversant with military
history.. .2h right grows,ord of the necessity, =
0:
Thee are ertigenciii liftheilitory of nations,
wheettieqasityibereomei ) the paramount law,
to arfribli.'iril•othercenSiderations must yield.
If it'becBrties areOesitrifttri blow up a fort, it is
rightte.do it:' ll it iszlieYessary to sink a ship tl
it is lightlo .'.lf 44 is necessary to burn
a,citjr"it'is4ight to dtolt4 ,
I Atthe time' . oft netts& on New Orleans, by
a force ofregUlate; l'odt thuea ias large art our
own raw militia; the city was filled with frrd-;
tom , mutionato sorrender, and spies were trans
mitting.ioforrnation...the enemy's camp,,
` Is this .picture-spplicithie to the present emer
gency27-lAre .there not spies and traitors by .
hundredathriugh;.fut - thecountry The Monti;
taro footpaths„ of Easfitn Kentucky art?,? peon,-
Harty well, ad ktfati to their purpose, as they can
follow them with. sqieet i l l ly an opportunity, i for
deteotionvand criniey'ait the information.they
can!tit Rebels hi thins.' Are there not plenty of
traitors in our readat, demanding that the. Gov
ernMent 'eurrender to the oligarchy t Did not
peace on any t i ering,' just
as Vtidge Hall:demanded the surrenct.er of New
'
Let see now - tien.'listkeon treated Judge
Hall, Una'Velriliiiirtite tio:4setteettutlierity than
Itir.'-Douglavtan.the speech quoted fronkabove,
The last, f the high criimea androisdemeanors
imputed to Gen Jackson; at 'New Orleansjs.
thAt 'Of 4 siertfirtini jtirlgeliall. and Sending him
beyond the limits of the city, with ins/ruction/rued,
to rdurn till peact:tdaslrealaied. The • j Ostification
.this,act is found in the . necessity whieh .
„t i eing inf . the OhrSjciii Of martial law, and its
continuance and enforcement till the enemy
shall have left, or the treaty 'of PiAireeitteentriti
fred.:..o4dgediall,.who was,hy,bitth'
an English
rman,:4confedelai'ed With 1 4 Oriallier'a band of
eetalptKarogf l Their iziev,efirOts Were dangerous: l
Gen. Jacksorptopk the, 'respen t iability, and osent
tits jung s rmysd..t.ttelinest of the camp. Was 1
this - contemptoctioart?. _
There -are • rnimerntli Tints : of resemblanbiy
betWein - Hall - -and'VrillantligliaM; which-the
inOkreestral' notice.: The English'
Were besng,biewOrleariari7aW was an En
g* 'ud! . .sympathiked:-.with, histeneulttrYz'
&Stith is attempting to',deatnibili,
Government ; Vallandighara is of "purely
Southern stock,” and he does all in his poWer
to aid the rebels. Hall united with Lonaillar's
conspirators; Vallandigham with the Knights of
the wild n Circle. Hall was 'shed, withtte
injunction nit to return till t e establishment
of peace; Vallandigham is sent to Fort Warren
during the war. Hall was ever afterward held
in execration as a traitor; Vallandigbam will he
so held, and is now, by ell loyal men.
Can the following extract from the same
i-pnech be applied to any of our citizens now ?
I envy not the feelings of the man who can
calmly reason about the lime of precedents of
the furry of the war my. Talk not to me in
lame and rules of court, when the enemy's can-
non are pointed at the door! The man who
could philosophise at ouch times, would fiddle
while the Capitol was burning. n a 0
I grant the bill (to idemnify the General) is
unprecedented-; but I desire, on this day, to
make a precedent that shall command the ad
miration of the world. Besides, the Govern
ment has repeatedly recognized, and sanctioned
the doctrine, that, in case of necessity, the
commander of a department is wily justified in
superceeling the civil law ; and that Congress
will make renumeration where the commander
acted with the view or promoting the public
interest. The people demand this measure, and
will never be Satisfied till their wishes shall
have beetireopected.
Does any loyal man envy the fellings of him
who cries peace, and precedent now, when the
existenceof,the ghtion is menaced by a force a
hundred tithes as large as that of Packenham ?
It will not do to say, that Ohio iszot immedii4ely
threatened, and. hence spies and'iraitors should
be permitted s te act ,with iaspnriitys It was
threatened nine months since -it will be
threatened again, if spies and traitors North
are allowed freely to communicate with the
rebels, and if, designing politicians are permit
ted to do even more injury than if they were
real spies—denioralize the army,, and counsel
resiehmce to the &Aft. If Vallandigham is too
shrewd to engage in actual open communica
tion with the rebels, he was accomplishing their
wishes far more effectually, by .his insidious
course.
ratest li t - Ed**
rhtnd *Asirusivrorr.
Official Report of the Captitre of Jackson, Eli
WASICINGTON, MaY s tli
The following was received to-day at head
quarters:
Atrursos,`'Muts., May 16. 1863, via Mitiiats,
May 20.--To Major General B:14 7 : salliek , General
in Chief—Tlds Waco : flail into our handi yester
day, after a fight .of ..fthout . thrtm' 'hours. Joe
Johnston was in command. The enemy re
treated north, evidently with the gdesign of
joining - the Vicksburg forces.
[Signed) If. S. GRANT, Maj. (den. !It
THE PIRATE ALABAMA
SHE IS BLOCKADED AT MLETINQIIII.
A letter from St. Thomas, May 4, says: On
the 30th of April , the 'United States steamer
Vanderbilt arrived in'Portland, and after &few
hours delf,l" started for Martinque, where,it is
reported , ;the United States steamers Alabama
and Oniiikhave the Alabama alias 290 block
aded inicl'an out bay, and the AdMiral declares
that if he finds her there he wilt sink he r,
_let
the consequences be what they may. News
from the Vanderbilt is anxiously awaited, but
up to this moment nothing has been heard
fromher.
IPHE WAR IB TUE SOUTHWEST.
Osizo, May 20
t;o1. glaylon; of the sth Kansas Cavalry, with
I hieLoWn regithebt, and &MOD:tents of three
others, made a reconnoistience a feW days since
from Helena, towards'' Little Bock. They de
stroyed 20,000 bushels of emu, several buildings
containing nommissary, stores, and a number of
grist mills. • When near Cotton Plant, after
studing his infantry back, he encoinitertsi two
rebel brigades , under ,Carter and had a severe
skifmieb, and: only . escape d by swimming the
dyer, with e t - less of two killed and eleven ,
wounded. The rebel loss was fifty five
antis large , number wounded.
• L- ..0441111114
_
Democratic .191eeting at" Indianapoil ,
. An Excitement.
• INDIANAPPLIS, May 20.
The Democratic State Mass Meeting, held
here: to-day, was largely attended. D. W.
Venthess - prssided.
Messrs. 4M.irrick..and.Rlen, of Illinois, and
McDonald,. AA:al:Aiaria, were the principal
apeakera. • . ,
,
e. A good deal .of „ excitement prevaihfa during
the , day. Forty- or flity Aureate were made for
carrying °quested deadly weepone and shouting.
for Jeff Day* anna.military guard was placed
in different partairtf,the city, and Patrolled the
•etreeta in the vicinity Of ihe - square where4the
'Convention was,hald, dii,urdee to prevent a
turbance.
The speeches Were'prlncipally in opposition,
`to the ivar measures - of the Administration and
the imprisontant of Vallandighatn..
At 3 o'clock a resolution to this effect
was pineal amid much confusion, when the
bonventioned'adjourned 4ing
On. the seven & trains leaving the, pity to
night, the excurtionists coinmenced - firing on
the Soldiers' Home and other houses on'the line
olthe railroad. lhe - military, authorities or:
dered the 4 0 44.11 ittOPP&It endt.egteed the, itati
.selagere.:- :About five hundreci:revVvers were
taken andiffetafireas aireate`Made. N.,
.importaist. COpture of iiebel Spies.
STATTOB t e COURT HOWL YA.,
' - 2 0i186,3•
Captain Newcomb,of General Schutz's-11447
on Monday made, four important -
three of rebel soldiers and the other ; a When
who, has been giving aid and cepafort to the
enemy. Two of the koidieg'werevrititin their ;
lines ,and-were .supplied With pasais. They
were dressed in civi li ans'clothee, and aeons,
:lioeAleen. frt. quentlf Paseiogin and= Cut of our
lines through the winter with iirforniation for.
the rehelcommandefe. ? One was fouhd at the
h Awe of an old man named Calvert, and - bie
. gray uniform was afterwards discovered, 4t
die same - house 'Was also fotind - a copsideribla'
qUahtity of eluthiPg, hinPlte4B l 40 -1
several . cans of powder, and a large tin. hex 'of.
gun cape: 'Calvert viaa of course arrested.
By, the arrest of these and,other parties it is
believed that a reguhir Chain of comdkuoication
through our limes to the rebels has txien - broken,
up. • i
.1, i •
BIARKEtS BY -TFrL''iGliAtt.PH.
' • - , ‘iranirmu.s., May 21;
Cotton is nniettled and large sable ,of mid:
upland at 55c. • Cloverseed Isiwanted at
ss'so®s . 75. Coffee" is -firm—small s de*
RIO dt, 31®33c'and Laguira. at 84c! Sugar. la
in better demand--sales of Cuba at 91®114.
More inquiry for flour, but et lower. rate , —sales
of-2090 bus 'extia fitmily at $6 75W ,25,. No
chinge in rye flour orcorn meal. Wpeatmoveb
slowly at $1.5841 60 for red and $1 7042,1 85
fqr Smati.salea of rye at $1 10. Corn
is dull and hasdeclined 2c sales4g 6000 bus.
'et.B9o for : yellow and 90c for, white
Bs/mil/Da* May 21.
Floor but unsettled'; Howard , Street.
Super is iteiet at 1 5816®6 904 0.14,4xtra $6 70 ,
®6 75. '-'Wlieat dulli , _-white,sl , BMl 89; - red- ]
$1 6501 67. Corn dull; white and yellow-92
093 c. Oats steady. Whisky dull.
Flour dull; 8,000 barrels soldat $5 40@,5 66
for State ; $6 40@6 60 for Ohio and $6 60@7
for Southern. Wheat adv nerd lc; Chicago
spring $1 V 5; red Western $1 4741 66 Coin
firm. Beef quirt. Pork heavy. Lard dull at
91(410c. Whisky dull at 424@44 Receipts
of flour 29,508 bbls. Wheat 113,736 bus.—
Corn 111,635 bus.
New York Money Markets.
Nsw Yonc, May 21.
Stocks are better; Chicago & Rock Island 100;
Cumberland Ci al 291; Illinois Central Railroad
1101; Michigan Southern 1101; New York
Central 132 ; Pennsylvania Coal 108 ; Gold
1481 ; Treasury 7 10s 102 registered ; Sixes
107 t.
Ina r.ri tb
On the morning of the 21st inst., at the resi
dence of the bride'a.pareatii, by the Rev. Jac.
Walker Jackson, pastor or the Locust' Street
M. E. Church, Mr. Aram F. STLEITIRR, of
Lancaster, to Miss EIIMA F. STOll7lllt, of Har
risburg.
[Lancaster papers please °copy.]
Nnu 21wertiotnunts,
$6O .11EW411.De—rreat, a small. Rat Terrier
.41 answering to the.name orrr4, bier k
bodyi..brown feet and.had a tied 'collar round
his neck. For fortliei par : Malan inquire at
this office } . ; uky2l-dlto
AffMINISTRATOR'S; NOTICE.
No TICE_ Is hereby given,
that letters of ad
iniriiitiistion were this day issued to the
subscriber on the estate of Charles 13. Hummel,
latebOf the city of Harrisbft, Dauphin county,
d.'has creditors "0f0.14 estate will present
their Claim:Nand thoae iridlbted make immedi
ata,paynient. Aucrusro L. &JAYNE.
in;y2l-dtiaiif6t? Mplinistrator.
TO A RCS ITEOTS.
firgr. South Ward. SchoOl:=l3Oard•will pay a
preminheaf 'Thirty Dollars for a plan and
specifications for a two-story brick school home,
to be erected ou their lot on Fourth street. The
aboveammint wi/Ligc fox the plan mid
specigattionmadopte& AllAnkottlarY informa l
Lion glien by calling on the committee ;
Phtne lb be fandaherl: by 'the:lst of June.-
- JACOB DOME% President: .,
Snmssfrinitruisa, Salutary. - '
tPakto_i and Union/ 3 4 11 # 13 9 0 0-) 613,264 d
ET8A,.,.41111,LY 4,1),1TN-4. lot of very
choke eatia - fairdlyttrair, jest received and
for sale by rhoHoLs at. BOWMAN,
-._m420._ OoT.,Fropt and Market greet&
f‘tiktiOar - latil ValliONS-40iber J$ of
V Oranges and %masons just received and for
ode by . &Of:IOLA & BOWMAN,
• JOAO ititystri.
,
riBOICE BOT OF TOJACOS—Ancljicting Con
y/ grab, _Cavendish. Min; Blnn. Bell, arc.,
very low, just recelved by,
NICHO
re..y24 .Clor;Fropte.p4 otieets.
• • AGGAt's Eiao 8 b
3 n t ; i* c
I f y M t, ij a r , 8 • tar : r j em p.
,1110!
IXTANTED—Atioltied woman to do the work
irl`'• of a small family:-Must be a good washer
anttironei, and anderstarnicwoking,. M A ,4PP400
Mrs. State street; near Front. fat -It
,
g A 11011THI—I mant to hire Agents
VC/ io• every county. at $76 a month, ex
pentes paid, to,sAl nu new cheap Family 13sw
ing Machines. ~Addrent S. MADISON,.
• my18•4143/n, Alfred, Me.
$6O AVONTHI—We want agents at $6O
it month; expenies paid, to sell our
tveriasting Pencilt, 'Oriental Burners, and 13 other
new, useful and curious articles. , 16.carculars,
frea SHAW & CLARK;
mylB4law3m
Biddeford, Me.
s4oo.'lt.".erdb,7oS,AF2., V0°,11 8. 221
corner MarketSquareiy.eonteicitnirtwo tine Mir•
tole - top; corriblnstiortatshiou, tables, balls, buett
and" everything complete, Alin good order, halt
been establidied for two - Jerk and been dolug
a good business. Boonelarge enough to pittop
'ti o more' tables and .rivbar. For furt4er par.
'tietilars address or call In person on
mylB.dBtel FIITtIYitPLPH PABST, Projirblitdr.
. _
200 Agents Wanteitto Sell . Jloyd's
• Kap of the United States.
'RICE $lOO.
.
ERSIII.TS hi to'engage selling these
P
maps can' be flirnished, in anyAnantity, by
addressing D. D. BARTON, Ideenauicsburgi ,
Cumberland Axinnty, : Pa., agent, at publisher%
Irriate,:;witiNifestt added.
A large—low of superlot finished mapchave
just been received. • -s:
Gnod-Igerits can sell. hem! Wean *thirty
maps-per-'dAy r and realize frogs, 46 to $l9 profit.
- Two hundred agents waited irpinpfliately for
any part of thalTnited States. Address
• • a rt. givacw,
blecbaniesbarg, Crnkterlalurecnultir, Pa.
myl64lBwilli •
t r AnS.,.
• - FANS, FANS,
F4fS, • "'
FANG; FAN% FANS, FAINTS;
-41.1%. 1 6L1NA, FANS, nos, FANS„
, FANS, FANS, FANS,
Walk
- • • FANS, FANS,
FANS, •
, .
VON the largo* . and
_beet assortment la the
I: city, call at QATNCARTS,
'm9 +2 • Atgarkqt
, .
AN ASSOBTRWIT 12T --
iv -
OVER 100x -siir . "Es
CE3I2
POCKET - , BOOKS * l!:AliEs
Esmil l MON.A.igs
FOB LADIF
LZR '132
EIBIN
Drug and Fancy GO* *O ri
No. 91 Night &red.
4 PINE lon IN. #" -
WOW - CASES AND- L g WatirPe
Some Spleptild New Petrerns of
COMPA , NI9.IB.
F The beat Morocco
TRAVELING SA•TO-RELI3
And a general variety of FANCYdr/O . * Elio
able for Wizards, now on hand at
tea s
myll] Drug Store; `No.. 91..Markekgtreet.
.
TREASURER.--vie uudereigne4i
tJ -announces- himself_ _as. a csOdidate for
SAuitilioadakertiiiid solicltetbe toportof Ulf
Urifed'bien. =Subject Dating 7 ,
vention._ ISAAC figERSP.Er"
-
'Union Deposit, May 18, 1868. [mylB-61 - :w . to
Nal" Yoas., May 21
WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW
GARDNER & HEMMING'S
CIRCUS
AND MODERN ARENA !
_.. • ,
' ...7THE'GItANS PRCKTESSION
,01111 enter town pree f ieely et 10 blolock On the
:morning of exhibltibif.•
Witassak It kr the_doty of every citizens to
lend his aid to the preservation df the public
peace; „And whereas, 'The,iskilimited and indhs
criminate sale of intoxicating liquors ,to a
large population Sonar inevitably lead twesilous
. disordere-and *guppies of the peace; therefore,
it is hereby enjained on all tavern heitien and
retail dealers, within the.lirnitikof the city of
Harrisburg, to close' their bass and to dliscon
thus the, sateuf ail intoxicatineboveliagee, In
eluding Isipir, isuir,, at six o'clock P. M., of every
day in the week'nntil further ootioe. -
,inyl4l 5 A. L. BOUMFORT, Mayor:tut-
' TH-E BRET_ - •
FAMILY SEWING- MACIIII*At
F W IPB.
N EW ICE Blarkel ,nz eroi
doornext
op t e o
and i4 4 . 9° '
Colder's-ofoe. Call
ration. A general assortment of machines and
needles connfaray on hind.
Mies Maw* ilioey -wilt exhibit - awl sell
tliem, and tilso`ao all kinds of untobine,
on these medicines in the best unmoor.
The patronage of thd public is respectfully
solicited. -! • sprit-dein
, ORAOILERS 1 1
.TRinoN thaatiss, Atnicitirwrri
•Fariura do. , SODA do. •
fiVezta - do. do.
ALMOND do. Bertaig , d9.
Gluon:Nom • •
We receive.supplies of thesbove t very week,
andfour customers can therefore ry von their
being ffresla... Isp2Bl WK. WX)E, Ir., & CO.'
FOR, RkNI!
.2 141 , QINF„.)0,04kut4.8treef:."Briquire of
; e iftfliAtitx,
mq2o.Bteod Cor. wood . i 4 •to theetk
! TAPENVSp 11 1 14
1/‘:CHOICE LOT of his gels just
received: . 'it is 'of anhit cargo Bier'sa
tiated; aid' Is much' superior to the Ohiamp
tees in quality, attengtb and fragrance . , tour
also autirclypeefrdin adulteration, (Or' -•-
zalzture of any, kind. It is thn new' or
the .I . olltoeim a" Plant. For ask P Al leaf of
DOW ,
0 HANBER-4-1.08.
PEAS,I'LIT BARLD`v -
Ica ©RAP' - mAJABorp,
RA , mare' .LEBIONS, FIGS,
me a . j oin , mite .4 erriiati, oURRANTs,
, ahnentot.Oirasee & Madmen's
the /to w .ca,- 'just. I.:443tved ligeok from
laurA . ..er, and 'oriole low by
• W..DOCE', 8 r - 90-
yr
-_,ITRITING FLUIDS —Bees' Allibriqu k Writ
V -
V log 'Fluid, a splendid Ink, at -62 cents
*quart ARNOLD'S 'gamine Writing Fluid,
'HARRISON'S Colurnbtan Wilting Fluid,
LAUGHLIN & BUSHFlviirs 'lnk; Copying .
,Catinfrie andlled bike of the , bestgnallty,..
. Blevlnk, Iltuc&aze, &c. at
oP 6 QHEFFER'S BooKsToinr , •
rilt3toV slrsurs,ANiyignotawki---ww
N-1 - fat We
slid syra i varkow slot of
ps. NIL atiod'axamine, t
-Nicums allowsw,
apl.4 Cot.. ?tont Sall Market streets,
nIIRRAITIB _
.1_ Anti Gooabenies, at Keystone -E 4
urse l 7:
taiill - ,:- MISS
, .
~ ,
VlSlL. — AnattillY_
laMe ; lot" of. Mackerel and
li„, flardog, in.all els?! ,of tsicl4gas, barrels
halves ; tithigrbge ars* kiek t for sale:Mar by , ,
, • ,
- - Nipaol d s fi;BOWMAN - `
Cor. Front and Market Streets ' '
- •W- SHADES of 41inen; gilt-bonkind;
- -and PdPRIIRLINDB of an endless
vas
Call at
Ai of designs and orbaincots ; also; 'CURTILAN
FIXTURES and TASSELS ekt very ;low,-pvient;
SCREFFER'S•BQQ_XfsiSAIL • •
1-nuB; tauS groo-r_ , o-. -VOQ, TOGROff
ALBIIMS,PORTFOLI. :Av . I Boma,
for oak at EB : OW.
f l ' ? 4• Vne,t
my 2 6i3ookebore.
2imusentents
TEIS MANIMOTH ESTABLISIIMENT;
NEWLY EQUIPPED AND ORGANIZED,
and direct from their ,
AMPHITHEATRE IN PHILADELPHIA,
will exhibit in
HARRISBURG,
On Thursday, May 28th 1863,
AFTERNOON (Ad EFBNING,
Doors, open at 2 and 7. Performance to poptz.
mance half an hour later.
Annserox..... c ' 25 tenth.
No balf Tacit. "
The public should remember that this Corn=
tinny hoe - •
MORE AND MITER PERFORMERS,
MOBS' ABB BETTER' CLOWN%
MORE. AND BETTER HOBEIER
Than any Company trairediik. The whole un
der the immediate direction of the
PEOPLE'S. CLOWN, .
D 111 . -43 i A IVO N .
Will 'also exhibit at '
YOUNT Jo; Ttnes..'DLY., Max 26. .
WKDIVMDAY, MAT 27.
DuieurNp*, FRIDAY, MAI T
W. H. ErAHHITEB4
myl4-6teod APO.
77 B Crara ki - A
A 4 I 141;)1i ; B 6 / 1 11511;_,
Mairkasktg, May . 14th, 1 86$. j
_.
FOR . 8- - AtE. 4
..k THlRTlChooelompx of engind,.kOrly
Zst.-.4ket.w. . Price 10wairf4444416._, .
• .4. C., 159,,LE1C
- Newville. g nukt*lsp4 Comity.
72m4•
ftwer Of Attorney .
'Bonds 2' °
andJusti -Blank; kraals at
my 2 Tip* FF, Bo .Hifirgitß l B Bookstore.
- aPia
lebuat
N OT ALC OHOLI(
A HIGHLY CON(' NA EU E 1 i
EX RALI
A PULE lONIC
DR- 1100FLAND'S
GE 1.01 N 13l1TEBS.
Pre; 3r,(1.
Pr. C. H. 1 ACK*-ON, Phi a Ipi,i t, f .
Will effectually curt. Liver Uomplau, t, Dy ,• .
Jaundice, Chronic or N. rrous
of the Kidneys, and all :twee es arising fn w
disordered Liver or Stomaen, such as ,
tion, Inward Pill's, Fullness of Biond to t
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, 11,1:
burn, Disgust -for Food, Fullness or Ni - ,ipt.t
the Stomach, Soar Ernctatioi s o Si u king or
teling at the Pit of - the Stool Swimtnit
the Head, Hurried aid Dißieuit Breathing, r
tering at the Heart, Cln•king or Sutloa t
Sensations when in a lying p azure, Dion
of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. I,
and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency a
rpiration, Yellow ness ot the Skin and Eyes, P .i,
in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, ac.,
Fine - hen of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
°taut Imaginings of Evil, and great Depr
of Spirits, and will positively prevent I I
Fever, Mous Fever , &c. They contain
ALCOHOL °SHAD WBISFY. They wilt
the above
,diseases in ninety-nine Ca-ts out y
hundred.
noonAwvs GEKIdAN BITTEki
Are not a Low and untried artier, but LIS
stdod the test of fifteen years' trial by tL
American public, and their reputation and ca
all not rivaled by any similar prepaiatiou.
The proprietors have thousands of lotto:
from the most eminent
CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS ANL
CITIZENS.
Testifying, of tittle own personal knowledg
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues
these Batters.
DO
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING H
STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A
GOOD APPICITEF DO YOU WANT D.
BUILD UP YOUROONSTITUTION? DO
WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WA N
TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNES.S? DO Yo
WANT; -ENERGY? -DO YOU WANT
SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BEF•i;
AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do, 11,..
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
-nog are many preparations sold under the
if tars, pea up In quart beaks, compoolded
cheapest salmi* or common rum, cost* from to
der &ed.
cents per gallon, thi taste disguised by . Antse or Cot f.a.l,
This den of Bitters has arused, and trill ordim.,
(0 anise, as /009 as they agn be sold, hundreds ti
the death of the drunkard. By their use the spier, :4
kept - dont/nue/1y under the infl.enze of Akoholic
itkotti pf Me wont bud. the desire for Liql , r is .-
ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors
tendant upon a drwaikaid's life and deals.
-•Far those who desire and WILL HAVE a Ltql, -
"Mars, we publish the following receipt: Get E
BOTTLE OF HOOFLA ND S GERMAN 111 [
TER'S and mix with THREE QUART'S OF GOO II
BRANDY OR WHISKY, and the result will I,e
a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues and true exCelknee any of the numerous Li
guor Bitters in the mantle , and will COST DICCII
LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERkAN BITTERS in connection with
a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than
these inferior preparations will cost you.
~...17ENTION, SOLDIERS !
or sommis.
MEE
We call the attention of all having relation,
or friends in hie army to the fact that "110uF
LAND'S German Bitters" wilt cure nine-tenths
ot ° ,,tbaj diseases induced by exp *sun s and
privations incident to camp life. In the Ilse,
published almost daily in the newspapers,
thearrivaLof the tick, it will be noticed
a very large propertion are suffering from &I'll
ty. Every case of that kind csu be re. tidy
cured by lioetlind's German Bitters. Disc eer
serAulting from disorders of the d ge..srive or.; ins
are speedily removed. We have no hesit-ii..
instating that if these Bitters were freely ,s i
among our soldiers, hundreds of lives in 4ut
be saved that otherwise will be lost. '
We call particular attention to the folios
remaritable and well authenticated cure a cur
WOO - nation's heroes, whose life, to use '
own. language, "has been saved by the Bit' ;
Plil *DIMPIIIA, August 23d. .;;: r ., '
Messrs. Jones & Evans -
'your HOofland's German Bitters, Y de`""u..,
life. Thorp, is no mistake is t , was saved
firr bknumbers of roy .is. it is you..
:7 r r o n s i e a
in nam es
of a are
ll t 4 t 4.17 ,J, and a r w ad h o e '4 ;
s e u re m iul " Y
I am; and hav e l imo oanastanres of my
member o f Sk imp . for the last four se.ris,
ender the *w celebrated battery, ai.:
-
B. Aye. sr' 4diete command of Captain I:
u p on Any • _arough the exposure attends :
I m., arduous duties, 'I was attacked in
mgo liat with inflammation of the 1
wsa for seventy-two days in the ho-,pitt ,
,his was followed by great debili y, heighten
by an attack of d 1 sentery. -I was then rem..%
ed from the White House and sent to this dirt
on• boani„Alie steamer State of Maine, iron,
which I lattled on the 28th of June.
tbalf:tbne I have been about as low as any on:
could be and " still retain a spark of vitality.
Farts. week or I was scarcely able to swat
„low anything, and if I did force a morsel down
it was immediately thrown up again.
- I could not even keep a glass of water on me
stomach. 'Life could not last under these c•
cranstances
,and, accordingly, the phy,.ic et,
!rho' had been :working faithfully, though Ur.
socassinlly, to rescue me kora the gasp or it.
dread archer, frankly told me they could do t.,.
more for me and advised me to see a clergy wan
and'-to make such diernaltion- of my limit: I
fundtias best suited me: -• An acquaintanc-•
visited me at the hospital, Mr. l''rederick situ.
bron s .of Sixth below Arch street, advised
ass forlorn hdPe, to tryfyour bitters, and kii,i.
1Y procured a bottle. From the time I cum
maim& Wring' them the gloomy shad u w c•
death receded;; and lam now, thank. God for i .
getting better. Though I have taken hut re
bottles, I have gabied'ten pounrds,and
.siutguine of being permitted to rejoin my %r
-and daughter, from whom I have heard tkot,.ic
for eighteen months ; for, geutlemen, I am d
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Fria.:
Bo oyour iriViduable Bitlirs I owe tt.
ce ' ' s of - life which has taken_ the place
*41416 your Bitters will I owe tr.e.
gloirose privilege of again clasping to ra.
tiOsom those who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE.
• We ,fully concur in the truth of the shoe -
statknent, as we had despaired of seeing cct
oomnider, W. Malone, Teeter e d to health.
lirbo-Ciaddleback-, First New York Battery ,
George A. Ackley, C, llth Maine; Loll ,
Chevalier, 92a , New - York ;J. E. Spencer, Is'
Artillery? Battery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. B,
Vermont ; Henry B Jerome, Co. B, 3d V
rilegkrY T. libufd rnaldCo- C, 6th Maine
Johh R Ward, Co. E. titan Maine ; liercuo.
Kok H. 72d New York; Nathaniet ft.
Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penne Andrew J.
l'akiDo. A, 3d Vermont; Jobe' Jenkins,
B, 106th Penna.
- BEWARE OE COUNTERFFITs,!
See that the signature of 4 0. 11 7 JACKSON
ill on the wrapper of tach,bottle.
Price per bottle, 76 cents, or half dozen for $4
-P Incipgl- tie and Mannfactbry. N o . i.,61
Arch street_ JONES & EVANS,
;,51(ooes . w-to e. M. Jackson & C 0.,)
Proprie tom
by Druggist and Dealers io every
town In the United State.- tinylo-dewly
Mil