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Fu.lerld Nudces tech insertion ..... ler Business notices inserted hi Column, or inlore Marriages and' Deat) ••,• Cr --- pelt LINE for each insertion, an advertising medium the TELEGRAPH has , u3l, its large circulation, among business md families, iu city and country, placing •ond competition. iliiscellaneau.. NE HOUSE, CORNER OF ,BET ST AND .11ARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG) P.A. Pit .P. BLAIN, PROPRIETOR.. imams commom BY WBLLS COVE/MY.) is a First Glass Hotel, and lodated in the I part of the city. It is kept in the Vest ter, and its patrons will find every scuba tion to be mot with in the best 'Ames in iuntry. se3o-dtf 4:4 ITED STATES EfOTEL. fitted and Renovated. L. W. TEN EYCK, it.orasuroa. popular and commodious Hotel has Jt an newly refitted and fasnisbed through t_ parlors and chambers, and is .now ready 4 ifor tea reception of guests for; the winter . L ; ileasou. The traveling public will find the United atm Hotel the most convenient in all partici:i -11, ra, of any Hotel in the State Capital, .on • out of its access to the railroed, being imme s li3t6ty between the two great depots in this Ham 'ILLIBITRO Dec. 29, 1862.-6 m `ILITII & EWING, SIL. , .. Auiv ,-4-; . .. . IN, ''' El "ir Si: AT-LA V I', .... - ND STREET, I W , 011.10 E TM.- Nf 'SBOBG, PENN'A, ,-:;:, EAR ' ,AIiNET, HARR6. 'lion of Bounty 1 6 1,4. ii LL attend to the Collo,- Nkra of Pay. i ,,„ :,., lacy, 181=810W: and arre, -Nr soldier' !?I@r - I lie widow or other heirs of an.. 4 . 1 0. i t ', 'din way die Lv disease or be killeittn .. -.400 'llly =United States service, is entitled' Ito' 4_. A . rj, •im x 1 . , money, pension, and alt arrears . of pa) i i .l"'" I.c. ..sed soldier. s.- [mYlOy..rd-dlO FRESH GROCERIES ! . ? NICHOLS & BOWMAN, (Corner of Front and Market Oreets,) RE constantly receiving from first hands large stocks of choice family groceries, par •d for cash, which they are thereby enabled 1 at very small advance on "city wholesale They would respectfully luform , the c that they do not deal in nor keep any ...Eating liquors in any quantity, large or . mr3 HERMETICALLY ..,SEALED. LOHES, TOMATOES, A PINE APPLE, SALMON, OYSTERS, SPICED OYSTERS, LOBSTER, SARDINIA WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO. =OE MINCE PIES. AISINS, CURRANTS, caRON, LEMONS, SPICES, CIDER, WINES, BRANDTER,, WM. DOCK, Jr. & C riFor sale by . • BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS! • ,• ,t LA ROE and splendid stock of Pooltskagd Family Bibles. Pr ,:byterian, Methodist, Lutheran,- German 11.11.),Letd. and other Hymn Books, just receiv ed at BZBONEWEI °Rl' A P BuOKSTCiBE. 'COAL OIL, a further reduction in Coal superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, for sale very low, by • NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and- Market OW mr] Ath.L.M, Citron, and Currants, tor sale by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, fkifuer Front And Market Ste, DR. JOHNSON 33A.LTIIItIOR"M LOCK HOSPITAL, TTAS discovered the most certain, speedy and I.t effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RELIEF 1:14 SIX TO TWELVE HOURS NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Two Days. Weakness 0f.,...the. Back, Affections of die Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis chaiges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, . Palpitation of . the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddinein, Disease 'Of the Head, Throat, Nr se or Skin. Affebtions of the Liver, Lungs, SU - mach - dr . Bowels—those terrible disorders arising froth the Solitary Habits of Youth— those secret and solitary practices mdre fatal to their Victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Brc., impossible, YOUNG KEN Especially, who have become the victim@ . of Solitary Vice, that dretubil and destructive habit which annually sareeps to an untimely grave thausarids of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might eitlierwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married Pars(Ms, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak- MSS organic' debility, deformities, &c., speedily He' who places himself under the care of Dr. J. relay religiously confide in hie honor as a ph.. tleman, and confidently rely upon his, skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WRANNESS Immediately Cared, and full vigor restored. This distressing, affection—which renders fife miserable add marriage impossible- 7 1s the pett alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful COlO3- quences that may ensue. Now, who thatpn derstands the subject will pretend .to deny tile the power of procreation is lost sooner by thohe falling into improper habits than by the pru dent. Besides being deprived the, pleasures of 'healthy offspring, the most serious and creel:roc tive symptoms to both bodi,alia ,mind, arise. The system beoomes deranged; tlio`pliygiVal and mental functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a wasting of the frame, cough, con sumption, decay and death. OFFICE, No. 7 Boum Faismannr. Smarr, 1 60 he =Local 8, EIGHT Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons; Lon don, graduate from one of the most mine* colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life hasbeen spent'in the hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where; has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melancholt effects produced by early habits of youth, Viz ~ weakness of the back and limbs; pains 'hi th head, dimness of sight, loss of :muscular power palpitation of the -heart, dyspepsia; riervOus irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c. Marrreuv.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, cork;• fusion..of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore; bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the eVil4 produced. • . . • _. .. , YOUNG ERN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged--in when alone, a habit Ire= quently learned from evil companions, or a school, the effects , of-which are nightly felt even .when asleep, and if not cured rends marriage impossible, and destroys_ both mbil and body, should ripply. iriamediately. What a pity that a ,young man, the hope Of his country, the darling of his parents, shoalci be snatched from all prospects and enjoyment &life, by the consequence of, deviating from: the path of nature and indulging in a certain 'secret habit. Such persons Bear, before contem- P , ling - ) _ • Pia- i . I a sound mind any Ay are .thy m ae os uZi; eoeBBB t `"' requisites to promote connubla. happiness. Alnca'ed, without these, the journey through -life becomt.. 4 awearY Pilgrimage ::the prospect hourly darliero ; the mind becomes shadowed with de;.l"ceir and filled with the melancholy reflection titat the happiness of another becomes blighted with oar own. . - DISRASE'OF IMPRODENOM -When the misguided and' imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the, seeds 'o this painful disease, it too often happens tha an.illtimed sense of shame or - the dread of dis covery deters him from applying to those who, from education and: respectability, - can alon • befriend-him. He fails into the hands of ign rant and designing pretenders, who,..:,hicapabr of curing, filch his pecuniary, substance; keep I him triflin,t month after month, or - as Tong as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in deep leave him with ruined health to sigh over' galling disappointment, or, by the use of t deadly poison, Mercury, hasten thd pontititu tional symptoms of this terriblediseise, Michas affections of the Head, Throat, Nose,'Skin, eto. progressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by send= ing him to that undiscovered country froni whence no traveller returns. INDORSFMENT OF T.U.NI PEES. The many thousandsrcured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the . reporters of the Bun, and many other papers, notices of ~which have aPPeired again and. again before the public,.be tides his standing as,a gentleman of character reol":o444tYLM_lian4 4l .lant:gtuktoutee_,,to Vac; (Aida. SKIN I C1)211, 1 )A1:14 1 :4 MIA 6114_11:4 Di 01170 g, No. 7. 80U211 FREDERIOK 87 lEtbital. MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE, d bod: HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1863. itlistttlantour. LIFE INSURANCE : The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. OF.FIOE NO. 408 OBESINV7 87REET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) CAPITAL AND ABMs 81,548,386 THOMAS RIDGWAY, President JOHN F. JAMES, Secretary. CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on the most reasonable terms. They act as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees. The capital being paid up and invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half year ly or quarterly. The company add a BONUS periodically to the insurances for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in December, 1844, the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the THIRD BONUS in December,lBs4, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1859. Tese add 'dons are Made without requiring any increate n the premiums to be paid to the company. - The following are a few examples from the Register : I Amount of policy Sum 'Bonus of I and bonus to be in- Insured. addition. creased by future additions. Policy No. 89. $2500 • $ 887 501 $3887 50 " 132. 3000 1050 001 4050 00 , 199. 1000 400 00 1400 00 " 333. 5000. 1876 06 6875 00 Agent at Harrisburg and vicinity WILLIAM BUEHLER, • jelo-d:ly WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVEA: WARE: TEE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in vite 'your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fide Gold JEWELRY, and every kind and variety of styles—compromising all of the newest and most beautiful designs. Also, Solid SILVERWARE, - equal toCoin, and the beSt triake of Silver Plated -Ware. Each ar tide is warranted to be as represented. ['Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stainer 8f Harley,) f 23-3m] No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia. fihr, 11,1,41'00 t‘ 'l3 PECTORAL • ti VRUP. • our lungs weak r Does a long breath 3 1 3i re you Lain? Have you a hacking coughl Do you expectorate hard, tough mat tut 4 ALe you wasted with night sweats and want of al ep ? If so, here is your remedy. . It will uuquectionably save you. Price $1 00. Tue above medicine has been used extensively in-this city With good - results. For sale at BKRGNER'S BOOK STORE BARRINGTON. " A Novel, by Callum Lavia, AIITHOR of "Charles O'Malley," ate., one vol., paper, price 60 cents. For sale at 61 BERGNER'S - CHEAP BOOKSTORE. SUPERIOR VINEGAR. D Sr. Co. have just received a new and r i 1.1... - superlor, article of 3s44 2 manufactured eiltileltfrcinccorn, *tickle 4a ' reltiffo fipm all mineraf , acidk-'and:wilith-th can - freelfrer commend to their customers and the public. The public are invited to give this article a trial. March 17;1863. j . 2 , - PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, , Of 'any size 'net i3tandard styles will be made to order.. - BERGNER'S . Cheap , Bookstore. CHEBBY TREES, Both dwarf and standard, as good iu quility of the tree, And so extensive in variety : as can be found in the country, at 'Keystone Nursery. [apl7] J. MISH. PESERVED FETUS," hermetically sealed, in cans and jar. of all descriptions, and of the most delicious character, for sale by 16 - • WK. & CO. CAL OIL LANTERNS, thaCdo not need any chimney, and no wind will put the light out. Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jl3 Cor. Front and _ Market Bts. BEST PENS in the world, for 76e, $1.25, $1.60,. $2, $B, and s4;for ardelit `ebl6-y1 S'OHEFFEB'S -BOOKSTORE. VEIIGREEN TR FE, Jll4l. And shrubs of ail leading kinds, and of all sizes, from one to diteen_feet high, for sale, low, at Keystone ; Nursery. J. NISH. A LL kinds of Garden Seeds, just received, A ,and for sale by _ , NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Coniek Yrfint and Marliet Sts fso T'RENCH and-ENGLISH BLACKING, war ranted not adylo ret4fn the" polish of 'but to preserve the leather itself. For Bale by f 6 LOX; & C.O. 4 ATHCEAS, • . Different colored doable varieties ; White Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and other I . .aubbery, nt KeystorielT#Sery. J. mrsa: (10FrEES AND . 8 .- DIYAILS of all grades and at reasonable prices - for sale by jl4 • - WM. DOCK, JR.; . ri ED Aft WAB Fi.—Tubs, all sizes, Flour v.. Bucket, Bugs, Boxes, Churns, Stands, Large Cedar Buckets, Painted. Pails, *c. f 6 WM. DOCK, Ja i .{ Br,CO. UfArds.—A large inveice of canvassed dud 11 uncanvassed hams;; of every choice brand in market. Eaph ham warranted in good order. For sale very low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Ste. MB WO WN STOUT and SCX)TOH of the beet kande, always on hand and fors ► t) by [apl4] WM. DOOK, co. TRAWBKRRIES..' • - . S Plants of all valuable varieties, 'at, Bey stone Nursery. [apl7] J. MISS. SMOWED AND PICKLED SAMOS . , just reoeived by WM.. DOCK, Jr., & CO. fftiatUatuous. ESTABLISHED 1760 PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer ' 16 4. 18 CHAMBERS (Formerly 42'Chambets Street, New York,) WOITLD call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz : BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pare Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Naehltoches, American , Gentleman, Copenhagen YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot, Honey Dew Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Fresh Scotch. Or Attention is called to the large reduction hi prices of Fine-Cut,: Chewing and Smoking Totaccos, which will be found of a Superior Quality. TOBACCO. , 8110.1UNO. , Long, - B. Jago No. 1, Spanish, No. 2, Canister, Nos. 1 & 2 mixed, Turkish. Granulated. PINY OUT 0111191ING. P. A. L., or plain; Cavendish, or Sweet, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application. mrll-dly WM. B. BRADBURY'S PI AN O-F 0 RTE ESTABLISHMENT. No. 427 Broome St, NEW TOILIC4. 111:111subscriber respectfully invites the atten tion of his friends and the public generally to his Piano-Forte Establishment, at No. 427 , Broome street, corner of Crosby street. Having viithdrawn his interest, stock and materials fort% the late firm of " Lighte & Brad bnrys," which firm was dissolved on the 31st January, at., and having purchased the entire stock of Piano-Fortes and Piano-Forte Material, owned by his brother, Edward G. Bradbury, in the said firm, he Is now prepared to supply the increased demand for his celebrated Piano-For tes. Employing the most skillful and experi enced workmen, with a large stock of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material, and an abundance of capital, he has taken in hand the personal supervision of the whole business of manufacturing his instruments, and is enabled to turn•out•Piano-Fortes of unequaled tone and durableness. • BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FORTE; In the arrangement of our new scale, drawn and prepared with the utmost care, expressly for our new instruments, we have added every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the Piano-Forte, and we can con lidently'aesert, that for delicacy of touch, vol ume, purity, brilliancy-and sweetness of tone, combined with that strength and solidity of frame necessary to durability, these instru ments are unequalled. "Strength and Beauty" is our motto, and invite the closest criticism of the beet unbiased judges in the land. fr Every instrument warranted for five years. WM. B. BRADBURY, - 427 Broome et., nor. of Crosby, New York. • m 2 dfirn. - • NEW GOODS FOR THE TOILET'. White 'Pdfid 'Lilly Extract; White Pond Lilly Toilet Water. White Pond Lilly Hair Oil. White Pond Lilly Toilet Soap. Queen of Flowers Toilet Soap. Queen of Flowers Hair Oil." Queen of Flowers 'Toilet Water; The Union Bouquet, a splendid perfume, dedir `cited` to the ladies'of the United States. These excellent goods, - neatly ,put up, and now having an extensive sale, we offer in this community. " C. K. KELLER. A lot of fine pomatums, hair oils, fine soaps, cosmetic, &c., fresh from, the factories ; reciv ed at the "Popular Emporium " for Toilet arta ties. KELLER'S Drug Store. my 4 91 Market street. DAN% A. 111JENOI.E, AGENT. CIF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in k./ forms the public that this Old Daily Trans.,, portation Line, (the only Wallower Line now irt existence in this city ) ) is in successful operation and prepared to carry-freight as low as any other Individual line between Philadelphia; Harrisburg, SunburY, Le wisburg,-Willlamsport,i Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamsport and Elmira Railroads. DAN'L A. MUENCH, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. - Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell & Hinchman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above- Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, next morning. , tapBo-rdrayl FOR SALE: 200 BUSUELS prime Potatoes. 200 LBS. Buckwheat Flour .800 bbbi. Prime New York State Apples. Buckwheat and Wheat Flour,. Corn,Oats,' Feed, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Drie Black berries, HuckleberrieF Raspberries, Elder berries, &c.. -Choice.sugar-cared Hams, Shoul , ders, Dried Beef, Lsrd, Mackerel, Codfish, &c.. A prime lst of Oranges, Lemons, _Figs, Raisins, Candisi, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Candles, Spices, robacco, Segars, &c. A prime Jot of Sweet Cider just received.; Pure Cider Vinegar. • For sale wholesale and retail, No. 106 Market, street, Harrisburg, Pa— - - • mr26-dly _ W. H. BIBLE & CO. COFFEE ! COFFEE .1 COFFEE I IXTANTED, every Grocer and the Public to TV try iyor7l7B' NOWPABLII!..IIIEPABEE) eGF-, *Urranted to givo.sotiefaction, or themoie; refunded;, It ai/niveslab! acknowlodged7 the, BEET EVER USED Prepared and for sale at the Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, No. 244, North Front, (cor ner of New et.,) Philadelphia, Pa. . .. ... mch9dBm° HOWARD WORRELL teltgrap,4 FROM WASHINGTON. Glorious Victories by the Fleet on the NiE;sissippi. "`' The itedactton of the Rebel Works a Haines' Bluff. OFFICIAL REPORT OF ADMIRAL PORTER Communication Between Gen. Grant and the Navy Opened WASEIINGTON, May 25. The following has been received at the Nary Department: • CAM, ILL.,'May 26. To Hon. Gideon Welke, Secretary of• Navy: The following dispatch has just been received: A. M. PANOOK, Fleet Captain Mississippi SirsuuNort.- Fis.u-sun Bn.&ox HAWK, Raines Bluff, Yazoo River, May 20. f . 2b Eon. Gideon Wells: On the morning of the 16th, we came over to Yazoo river, to be ready to co=operate with Gen. Grant, leaving two of our iron dads at lied river,• one at Grand Gulf, one at Carthage, three at.-Warrentown, and two in the Yazoo, which left me a small forces _ till I disposed of themito the best advantage. Oa the 18th, - at noon, the firing heard in the rear of Vickeburg assured me Gen. -Ounzt was approaching the city. The cannonading kept up furiously for some time, when by aid of a glass I discerned a com pany of our artillery advancing, taking a posi tion and driving the rebels before them. I immediately said that Gen. Sharman's Di vision had come into the left of Snyder's Bluff, and that the rebels at that place had beta cut off from the forces of the city. I dispatched the Dekalb, Lieut. Commander Walker, the Choctaw, Lient. Commander Ram sey, and the Bomo, Petrel, Forestand Rose, all under command of Lieut. Commander Breeze, up the Yazoo to open communication in that way with Grant and Sherman, who succeeded so far and so well that in. three hours he re ceived letters from Germ Grant and Sherman and Steele, informing me of their vast success and asking me to send up provisions, which was at once done. • . - In the meantime Lieut. Comdlg Walker, in the DeKalb; pushed on to Elaine's Bluff, which the enemy commenced evacuating the day be fore, and a party remained in hopes of taking away or destroying the large amount of ammu nition on hand. When they saw gunboats they ran and left everything in good order—grins, fort, tents and equipage of all . kinds—which fell into our hands. As soon as the capture of Haines' Bluff and fourteen forts was reported to me, I shoved up the gunboate from below to Vicksburg to fire at the Hill batteries, which fire we kept up for two or three hours. - • At midnightr they moved up to the town and opened on it for about an hour, and continued at intervals during the night to annoy the gar- On thel9th I placed six mortars in position with orders to fire night.and day as rapidly as they could. The works at Haines' Bluff were very formi dable. There are 14 of the heaviest kind of mounted 8 and 10 inch and 74 inch rifled guns, with ammunition enough for a long siege. As the gun carriages might again fall into the hands of the enemy I had them burnt, blew up a magazine and destroyed the works generally. • I also burnt up the encampments, which were permanently and remarkably well constructed, looking as if the rebels intended to stay for some time. The works and encampments covered many acres of ground, and the fortifil cations and rifle pits proper of the Haines' Mull extend both a mile and a quarter. Such net work of defences I never saw. The rebels were a year in constructing them, aud all were rendered useless in an hour. As soon as got through with th edestruotion of the mag azines and other works, I started Commander Walker up the Yazoo with a sufficient force to destroy all the enemy's property in that direc tion, with orders to - proceed as far as Yazoo City. There the rebels have a navy yard and store.bogaes. -: In the meantime General Grant has closely invested Vicksburii, and has possession of the best commanding points. In - a.irery short time a general assault will be made; when he hopes to announce Vicksburg has fallen, after a series of the most brilliant - successes that ever attentif ed an army. There has never been a case during the inir when the rebels have been so successfully beaten at all points, and the patience and en durance shown by our army and - navy for SO many months is about to be revinrded. It is a mere 'question of a few hews, and then, with the exception of Port Hudson, Which will follow Vickehscrg, the Mississippi will be open its entire length. (Signed) 1). R. PORTER, Acting Rear Admiral Commanding. nom MISSISSIPPI. GRANT'S VICTOIIIOIII3 CAMPAIG! ,•-. THE GREAT VICTORY AT BAKER'R MEE Ciaaaarart, May 25. The letters of special correspondents with Gen Grant's army are published this morning. They embrace full accounts_ of the-battles in lags.' sippi, representing iheinll series of bloody en-' gagementa, in which , our soldiers immortalized themselves. - - The Consaerdari t special account, dated Bat tlefield of Baker's Greek, 16th inst., says tiusi( the Federal army under General Grant has won another glorious victory. - -- ' - - A fogious battle, lasting nearly'fivii hours, has resilted in the defeat of the enemy at al points, with a loss of three thousand killed and wounded. We captureettltree Complete batteries and (=thew= I prisoners, besides a largequantity 0 small arms and caniVequi&O. Oiir success signal and complete. ' - - . Early on the - morning' e the 16th Gene: m cciernancl'eiCorps 'Ffill put in tnotion,:nri; Hovey's Division advanced';across' the gres* field at the fooebiaiiithiplAi Hill 1113"troeki The hill was covered with timber and flank ed on both sides with ravines and gullies, and in many places covered with an almost im penetrable growth of scrubby bushes. The PRICE ONE CENT. rebels opened with a heavy fire from four pound gun batteries and from sharpshooters in the woods. Here the battle raged terribly from 11 o'clock till 3P. M. Hovey's Division carried the heights in gallant style, making a dash on the first battery and capturing it. The rebel dead lay thickly strewn in the vi cinity of the grins. The gun carriages and caissons were broken or overturned, while knapsacks, blankets, small arms and other de bris attested the fierceness of the struggle for the ground. At this juncture, the rebels being reinforced, Hovey was slowly driven back, but a brigade from Gen. Quimby was ordered to his support, and the ground was speedily reoccupied and the rebels were finally repulsed. At the commencement of the engagement General Logan's division marched past the brow of the hill, forming in_line of battle on the right of Hovey, and advanced in gallant style, sWeeping everything before them to the edge of the woods. In front of General Logan the battle was of the most desperate character imaginable. The rattle otmueketry was inces- Sant and continuous, in which the reports were 'so blended that a single discharge could rarely be . heard. Gen,,Logan captured two batteries and a large portion of , the prisoners, small arms, Sze. Neer York Bank Statement. Nary . Your, May 23. The bank statement for the week ending on Saturday, shows Increase of loans of Decrease of specie Decrease circulation. Decrease deposits... The National Finances. PHILADELPHIA, May 25 Jay Cooke, general subscription agent, re ports sales today of $2,285,800 of five-tweu ties. 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