Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 28, 1863, Image 1

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ink' GEORGE BERGNER.
Til !,.: TELEGRAPH.
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MORNING AND EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNER
Office Third Street, near Walnut.
`'= TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE BUI3SORIPTION.
'!'he u "faiivolititan is served to eirinscri
'V bev. in ;1,,, t at 6 cents per week. Yearly
rub.<.ixib::r:; will be charged 84 00 in advance.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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Ceirs.-na, or boors) Marriages and Deaths, EMIR
Clans PER Use for each insertion. E • ,
As an advertising medium the Tevitoßani bits
no equal, its large circulation, among busihess
men an i families, in city and country, rasa*
It boycott c••moctition.
litioctllantous.
JONES 1101j8E
CORNER OF
MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE,
EARRISBURG, PA,
JOSEPH F. MeCLELAN, PEOE'BIATOB
(RNOENTLY OONDITOTAD sr muss COPARLIt.)
This is a First Class Hotel, and located in the
4ythutral part of the city. It is kept in the best
manner, and its patrons will find every accom
modation to be met with in the best honsee in
the country. ' se+3o--citf
U ITED BTATEB HOTEL,
Refitted and Renovated
L. W. TEN EYCK, PROWL
FOB IS, popular and commodious Hotel has
A been newly refitted and furnished through
out it. parlors and chambers, ,apd is now ready
for the reception of guests for.!thci ; •whtter
season.
lbc traveling public will Had the United
States Batt the moat convenient in alt partial
of any Hotel in the State Clapit:4, 9n ac
count of its wccess to the railroad, being imme
diately between the two great depots this
city.
U /LEWISBURG. Dec. 29,1862.-6 m
THE "KING. MlCltO6thil!kl"
DOUBLE LENS.
PROF. HORSFORD, of Harvard University, -
eAys, "it works very well, and you have
got it up very neatly." Magnifies 26 diameters.
65 cents in Po-tal Currency. The BO WEN
MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The "S. WOOD
WARD MICROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or one each
of the three kinds for Si. All'free of postage.
Address T. EDWIN. KING,
mr26-dawtim Box 830, 13oiston, Mass.
CRACKERS I 11 .
BOSTON CRACKERS, MissALSO:LET,
FALUN!). do. k.'ooe. -- do: -
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WATER do. Was .
'i do.
,Au.ioNo do. Bunn, do.
GINGER Nora
We receive supplies of theab3va every week;
and our custome , s can therefore 6ty upon their
besng Fresh. [spa] WM. DOCK, Jr:, & CO.,
WINDOW SHADES of linen, gilt-bordered;
and PAPER BLINDS of an endless vari -
sty of cirsigns and ornaments; Ids°, CURTAIN
FM RIBES' and TA.SSFLS at very low Prises.
Cali at SCHEMER'S BOOKSTORE.
sp6
EMETICALLY 66.6. LED.
PEACHES, TOMATOES,
?ISE APPLE, SALMON,
OYSTERS, SPICED OYSTERS,
LOBSTER, SARDINES,
WM. DOCK, Jr. Sr. CO.
For Sale by
. .
MINCE PIES. ,
RAISINS,CURRANTS, f.
CITRON, Lptions,-
SPICES, CIDER,
WINES, BRANDIES, &o.
WM. DOCK, Jr. & q ~,
0 For sale by
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BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS!
A LA LiGE and splendid stock of Poe6t and
11. Faunly
Pr-sbyterian, Methodist, Lntbetan, Gomm
Reformed. anti other Hymn Books. just receiv
ed at Be.litiNFAC'S 01:11,,AY BuOICSTOBE.
COAL OIL, a further reduction in. Coat Oil,
superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil,
for BEIlb very low, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market, Sta.
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I 11:11N6, liitrotkisor ode byk o s c ry
Ocomarirront Awl: /WO S te t
DR. JOHNSON
33.Afk,LFMMINECort.333
LOCK 11OSPITAL4
rAs discovered the most certain, speedy and
'l.l effectual remedies in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
imam zianc 1I Twzr.vm mugs.
NO MERCURY Olt NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Cure Fa ranted, or No Charge s in. from Ow to
Weakness of the Back, Affections oft the
Kidneys and. Bladder, Involuntary die
charge's, Impotency, General . Ner-
Vousmiss, ',Dyspepsia, Languor,, Low Spirits,
Confusion of ideas, Palpitation. the
11 art, Timidity, Tran2blings, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Disease , of ,the Heed, Throat,
Nr se or Skin. Affections of the. Liver, Lungs,
Stcmach or Bowele-4hose terrible .disorders
arising Inim_ the Solitary Habits of Youth—
thois secret and solitary practices more fatal to
'their victims than the song of Syremt tethil
Mariners of Ulysses,. blighting their mist bril•
Sant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage s
&0., impossible,
' • - 1013NG -MEN
Especially, who have become -the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful' and . destructive
habit , which annually sweeps to:an untimely
grave thousands of. Young •Alen of tbe most
exalted talents arid brilliant intellect, who
might otherivise have .entranced listening" Se
nates withtthe thunders -of eloquence or -waked
-to cashew the' living lyre, may call - with'thil
confidence: • _
• MARRIAGE. •
"Married Paeans, or YOung Men osnteinplat
ing‘ marriage, being 'aware of ,phylical weak
ness, organic debility, deformities,•&o.; speedily
He who places himself under. the.care of Dr.
Jay religiously vonfide In histonor as a gall
dam' r, - '-iind'arnifidently rely :upon his skill as a
Physician.
ORGANIC ..3iSTAAJP.I3
im_Methitely Curia, and full vigor reetorqd.
This distressing affection—which-Mr — dem life
Miserable and marriage'impossible.As the 41en
alty Raid by the victims of imprtAnsinotlulgence.
Young persons' are too' nit to 'commit excessies
trpin not being aware of 'the dreadful cense
4mimets that may ensue: Now, ' who that un
dt,L4tds the subject 'will pretend to deny - that
the ~,,„i vc: r of procrention kr lost sooner by those
faili fi into imprepei - 4 1 04 by the
Beside]: Wng dePTlve'd the pleasures of
the m9gt eetidus and destrue
healthy °Spring;
min arise.
tive symptoms to bo dy itha
Ike system becomes 5.:°*•,.:4-1341' the physical Bud
mental functions we/gum:Nl, l'cae_, ter - procreative
power, nervous irritability ,. d yspepsia;' palpita
tion of the heart, indigestto:C constitutional
debility. a wasting of. the frarM,:• c m ighPi "'p
i •
sumption, decay and death.
as
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Xrto
Ornoc,-Nn. 7.Bourn arse'
Left hand Edda going from Baltimore street , a
few dooki froin the corner. Fail not to obeielre
name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp
The Doctor's .Diploraqs hang in his offs e 4
, , • DR. JOHNSON, •
Member ,of the ,BoyalOollcge of Surgeons; Lon.
don, graduate from one, f the most eminent
colleges in the United States,,and.the greater
part of whose life has been spent in the Wept=
tals of London, - - furls, Illailadelphia and 'else=
where, fieg,effected some of the most astonishing'
ones that were ever known ;. many troubled
with ringing in the head and emit when asleep,
great nervousness, beinstalarmed aktrudden
- sounds, bashfulness, •witit frequent blusking;
attended sometimes with derangement of kind
were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Those are some.of the sad and mehutCholy
effects produced by early habits of youth,- viz :
wukttess of;the back' unit: OW* '.ppglui .113. the
head,idifuness of siglitflosis hf pewer,
palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
itymptomstkif con.sumption,
IdENTA.LLT.—The fearful effects on the nand
are much to be dreaded- 7 10es of memory; con
fit-ion of ideas, depression Orspirits, evil fore
bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love
of solitude, timidity, iko., are *Le evils
/pm&
produced.
Who have injured themselves by a certain
practice indulged in . when alone, a habit fre
quently leamrd from evil companions, or at
school, the effects of which "are
_nightly felt,
even when asleep, and if not oared renders
marriage impossible, and destroys' both mind
and body, sirciuldiipply-initnediateiy.
What a pity that a young man; the hope of
his country, the darling of hiaparne.ts, should
be suatchtxl from all prospects arid eriloyments
of life, by the consequence of deviating , from
the path of nature and indulging , in certain
secret habit Such persons suer, before Sentern
plating
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
most necessary requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey
through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the
Prospect honey darkens to the'view; the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and filied with
the melanoboly reflection that the happiness of
another biennium blighted with our own.
DTFticraiire. OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
of pleasure finds he has imbibed' the seeds of
this painful disease, it too` often happens that
ed illtimed sense of sbawe or the dread of Ws
wvery deters him frcim applying to those who,
from education and respectability, can alone
befriend him. He falls into the hands of igno
rant and designing pretenders, who, insatiable
of:curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep
him trifline month after month, or as long as
the smallest fee can be obtained, andin despair
leave him , with• ruined health to sigh over his
galling disappointment, or, by-the use of the
deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu
tional symptoms of this terrible disease, suchas
affections of the . Head, Throat, Nose r tilkin, eta.
progressing with frightful rapidity till! death
puts a period-to his dreadful sufferings bysend
ing him to that undiscoVered irofintry from
whence no traveller returns. -
INDORSEILENT Or Tat paws
The many thoinssnds coxed at this institution
year after year, and the numerous impbrtifflt
surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson,
witnessed by the repinters of the &ai, clipper,
and many other papers notices of which have ,
appeared again and again before the public', be
sides his standing as a gentleman of chinactur
and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to
the afflicted. .'
SHIN DISEASES OPEEDILYCIIBED:
04:MC NO. 7. SOVZR KMDIgUar
IntUcaL
Tao Days
YOUNG MEN
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1863.
iliiotellantour.
LIFE INSURANCE
The Girard Life Insuraace, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia,
OFFIOAS No: 408 , ORESINVI .47#EE.r.
(OHARTIES PEBPETUAL.)
Osamu, AND Assure $1,543,886
THOMAS P.IDGWAY, President
JOHN F.. JAMES, Secretary.
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON
LIVES on the most reasonable terms.
They act as Executors, Trustees and Guardians
under iaat Wills, and as Reeeivers and Assignees.
The capital being paid up and invested;
together with a large and constantly increasing
nisirved hind, offers a perfect security tb the
insured.
•:Tba Mod) 02 0/07. 11 P PaW,Yaat/Y: half Mt
ly or quarterly. , ,
The company quarterly. ,]
a • BONUS periodically to
tho insurances for- life. The FIRST BONUS
appropriated in December, 1844, the / SRCOND
BONUS in December, 1849, the THIREASONUS
in December, 1854,nnd the FOURTH BONUS
in,1859. These additions
et are made without
`-ti the preininns -to be
Paid to t ll ol99 l 4Padl•
The following are a reit examples from ; the'
Register :
Amount of policy,
Policy. (~
Sum Bonus of andltonns to ben
_
I Insured. addition. creased by future
additions.
N 0.., //9. 82500 $ 8137 60 88387 50
" /82. 8000 1660 . 013 406 . 0 ; 00
" 199. 1000 401100 140000
" 838. 5000 1876 00 6875 00
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`Agenp it Harrisburg and vicinity
. „
HORlTrali.
jelo-dly
WATWES,- JEWELRY & SLLVEIt
Tn DADERSIGNED would respectfully in:
vita your attention to his well selected
stock of Fine Gold and Silver WAIOtIES, Fines
Gold JEWELRY, and every kind and variety
of styles—conaprctwising all of the rowed and
most beautiful designs.-
'Liao, Solid allinillWAßE, equal fo'Coin, land
the beat make;ofigi/ver -Rated are. Each ar
ticle is warranted to be as represented.
[r Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired
ancrsitisfactibft gtinranteed. • -
JACOB RABLEy,
'(Successor to Stauffer liarkYJ
f 28-Bm3 No. 42 Market Street Philadelphia.
mout,JiN'il)t)m'S PECTORAL
=UP:
A h your lungs weak t Does a long imath
Ai ge e you osiza give_ yo u a hacking
cough ' Do you expectorate hard,,t,ough mat
tes Y Ate you waated - svith night awash' and
want of aloep ao, here is yow mu*. It will
unqueationfibly save yon. Price $1 00.
Toe &Dove) medicine hasheen used ektexusively
la this city with good. results. For sdlb at
TIERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
BARRINtaTON.
A Hovel,
by .Cassias Lava,
A urgoir„ of "Clwlee O'Malley," ace., orte
t PS. _:C)r, price 6.0 Cents. For sale at
H'S CHEAP BOOKbTORE,..
(3 -• • Ch- -
SUPER.IOR VINEGAR,
"v g , just received a new atid
D superior article 'of Vinegar, manufactured
entirely from Cora, which Is :entirely-free from
all mineral acids, and which they au freely re
canmend to their customers and the pdblic.
Toe public are invited to give this article a trial.
March 17 1863.
P.H OTO G-RA.P RIC .9.1413 U MB,
Of any size nut in the standard styles will lie'
made to oiddr.
BERGDrERIS
Cheap Bookstore.
EIIBY TREES,
C_
Both dwarf and standard , as good in
quality of the tree. and as extensive in, variety,
as can be pund in the country, at Keystone
Nursery:: • apl7l , * J. =EL
PRIPERVED FIIITI I I3, hermetically sealed,
in cane and jar., of all deacriptione, and of
the moat delicious character, :"for sale - by
WK. DOCK, Via., & CO.
(10Aii OIL-LANTE that ; B, that ; do not; need
V any chimney, and no wind will put the
light out. Call and tomadue at 1
NICHOLS al BOWW,
Oor. Front And Market Stu.
IMI
D EST PENS In the worid, for 75c, $1.26,
JJ $l - .50, -- $2,-$B, - and $4; for sale at
`eol6-v1 .NORK.FirEkt'S BOOKSTORE.
V VELIGIIPAN TIMM,
And shrubs of all leading kinds, and of
all since, from one to _fifteen feet high, for sale
low at Keystone Nursery.
. ,
1 4 1 2 kinds of Gardpn Seeds, just received , A and for 13116 b y - .` - .
. . ...,..,
NICHOLS* BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market• Sta.
f2O
-IGIBENCH ; and ENGLISH. BLACKING, war
ranted,not only to raga the polish of hut
to preserve the leather itself. For sale by
f 6 WK. ROCK, Ja., & CO.
A ATIKE4I3,
Different colored double varieties White
Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and other
shrubbery, at Keystone lintsery. J. NISH.
COFdEES AND SIIGABB of all grades ono
at reasonable prices for sale by
jl4 WK. DOQS. Jll-• 4t CO- •
E D'A B E.—Tube, all shell, Float
%.,„/ Buckets, Sugar 436xes, Churns, Stands,
Large Cedar Buckets, Painted Pails, Scc.
f 6 WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.,
arge invoice or canvassed, and
uncatiikkesed hams„ of every' choice brand
in market. Hitch ham warranted in good order.
For sale very lOW by,
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Ste.
ap27
BROWN . SMUT
SCOTCH ALE,
of the best brands, always on hand and fon I, a
by apl4] WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
QTRAWBERRIES.
Plintwof all valuable varieties, at Key
stone Nursery. [apl7j
OmoKED PICSLEO SAMOA, just
$.7
'received 4Sy WK. DOCK` Jr CO.
iftintUatuous.
Ayer's Compound Extract
Sarsaparilla.
None remici` yr is mure needed in this corm.
trythiiii a tellable Alterative, but the sick
have been Eli) Ontragemitily cheated by the worth
less preparations of Sarsaparilla abroad that
they are disgusted even with the name. Yet
the ding cannot be blamed for the impositions
from which they have suffered. Most of the
so-called Sarsaparillas in the market contain
little of the virtues of Sarsaparillkof anything
else. They are mere slops—inert and worthless,
while, a comentrated extract of, the active
variety - of 'S.siraparilla compOntided with Dobk,
Stillingia, lodine, etc., is, es it ever will be, a
pcisterfal alterative and an, effectual remedy.
Such iti'Ayerli Eltract of &stsaparilla, as its
truly wonderful asies of the great variety of
complaiiiisAviricit require an alterative medi
eine have' abiandantly shown. Do note, thSre•
fore, discard this invaluable medicine, beasust
you have 'been Unposed Amon bpsouiething pre
lendingtolie Sarsaparilla, while• it was riot
When you have usedArsa'a-4hen, and nattill
then, will you know theNirtuesof SarsaParala,
.For rninuteparticulamof• the diseases it cures,
, we refer.-you , tti Ayer's American Almanac,
which , tliet agents below named will funiish
allgratis to who call for it.
Arza's Clarturrw Pam, for-the cure of Cm-
Swamis, joundial, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery,
troubugfasraoh, .48sadaelie,, Piles, Rheumatism, Mast
burn. arisintifran Disordered ,Stomach, Pairi ' or
Morbid isoctionf.of the Bawds,. Atis shine Y, Lose w
Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, • , Y077/14, Gout,
Neleialgia l i and;fora Dinner Pill.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sen
sitive can take..thern• pleasantly, and they; are
the best Aperient_inAhe •world for all the pur
poses of a family physic.
.Faros 26 onus rsa Box, On Five Balms ma $l.
Do not be put off by unprincipled deters with
other preparations which they make more pro
fit on. Demand Arait's and Asko so other.
The sick want the-best.aid there is for them.
and they should have it.
Preparedly Dr. J.. C. AYEB & CO, Loivell,
Massachusetts..
old by C. A. Bannvart, D. W. Gross & Co.,
C. Kt. Koller, J. M. Lots, Dr. Belly, R. Wyetb
and dealers eicerysThere.
. ERIE S *.si.ODGitASS,
AT -Al-IAW. Office with Hon.
Da mama, Jr., Third street, above
Mallet, Harrisburg, Pa. '
M. B. —Pension,:Bounty and Military Clitims
of allkinds prosecutsd_and collected.
Refer to Hone. John C. Kunkel, David
Mumma, Jr., and R. A. Lamberton.
.I.4QUOES.
WF:Save on bawl a vary Enwilor aelenttod
orWINEC-Baativiata and. FLfEli LI;
QUOBS, of every description. •
BEANDInS of the choicest brands and:vin.•
tages.
WINES of every • variety and of the finest
quality. •
• ST. CRUZ BUM.
HOLLAND GIN.
/RISE, SCOTCH, , _,_ RYE and BOUBbON
WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, • SCOTCH ALE,
-BitOWN STOUT, CORDIALS,' &c.
Also, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured from
the domestic grape; whiehis a splendid article,
and we kik/toil to
apl4 WM. DOCK, jg. & 01:).
'VEGETABLE OR GARDEN SEEDS 1
WE have received for this season more.than
V 'otir l osual stock of -'
FLOWER SEEDS.
Some choice varieties on hand. 41so, Gar
den `and Vegetable seeds'of the beet quality.
KELLER'S DRUG SIORN
.41•klarket street.
WI
ORANBERRLVS, HUM 1N Y,
pur PMS, BARLEY, lACCARONI, VER-
O' M.ICILLI, :ORANGES, LEMONS, IGS,
RAISINS, PRUNES, CITLON, OURRANTh,
and a large assortirient 01 Crosse & Blacksirell s
Pickles, Sauces, ;Sic., just raceived fresh from
the'impbribii" and for sale low, by
lanai _ W. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
lATIUNING FLpip,s.--I3oss' American Writ,
V V - log Fluid, a splendid Ink, at 62 cents
per, quart;, ARNOLD'S genuine Writing Fluid,
HARRISO'S Columbian Writing Fluid,
LAUGHLIN & BUSELFJ.ELD'S Ink, Copying
Ink, Carmine and lied Inks of the. best quality,
Iducdage, &c., .at . ,
ap6 SCHEFF'ER'I3 BOOKSTORE.
HORSES, WAGONS AND oAill'B
TO HERE.
MN ADMEN, Broad street, West Harrie
d burg, is prepared to furnish Horses, Outs
and, Wagons to persons whibing hauling done.
Digging ofCellars personally attended to.
Hauling of any description promptly attended
to. en order box for the accorainixiatiMi of
persons will be found in the TIVISGRAPEI Print
ingOlfice, where orders will be received.
: aP I B Sal JOHN ALCORN.
Mr IMPORTANT. -fge
TF you,*ant your Bsin of a pearly whiteness,
.1. go to Kunkel's and get some of that famous
Soap, which constituted a portion of the cargo
of the stainer Prawn Royal, which was captur
ed some time 'Utica by our fleet, while attempt
ing to run the blockade at Charleston. Can only
be had at KUNKEL'B
ap26-tf 118 Market st., Harrisburg.
POTATOES.
AMCKLI and Peach Blow. A large supply .
.LVJ. of the aboie in prime condition, just re
ceived andfor sale by
aprlo WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
„ IA AAA all
atiovv brands in market, the °b°
canvassed
and uncanvassed, at the very lowest price.—
Every haat sold warranted, at
NIGHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
Cor. Front and Market ste.
my 4
nil OF AIX.
V This celebrated Salad Oil, with several
other choice brands, In large and small bottles,
just received and for sale by .
apl4 Wtd. DOCK., & CO.
OLUNGES ANH LEMONS.—We have just
received the largest and finest lot of hiss
sins Oranges offered this season in this market.
Cell and examine, at
NICHOLS &
Cor. Front and ilarket streets.
ap27
I - ISMS, Mortgages, Power of Attorney,
1.1 Bonds and Justices' Blacks for sale at
my 2 "NED. F. i3OEIEFFEirfi Bookstore.
TVS ropen,.a fresh lot of.Pbotograph Albums,
a/ at 8013EPPER'S Itookitoro.
mil
Etlegrao
FROM WASHINGTON.
Rumors from the Army of the Potomac:
Naw York - , May 27.
A special dispatch from Washington to the
Enezung Post says: A council of war was held
yesterday at the White House. It was there
suit of the late visit of ' Senators Wade and
Chandler to the Airily of the Potomac, and hAci
reference to the offensive movements which
the rebels in Virginia have been fur some time
threatening.
General Honker is said toexpress the opinion
that they are bringing up all their forces trout
Charleston and probably Notth Carolina
fur the purpose of making an attgtes
sive movement. Ia view, howeier; of
the publicity which has been given
to these threats by rebels themselves, it seems
more• likely that their design is to provide tpr
defence of Richmond, and by their usual bluster
deter Hooker from making another immediate
advance.
THE SIEGE OF . VIOKSI3.IIEG
Reports from Rebel Prisoners a
VICKSEIIEG SAID TO NAVE FALLEN
ZEMBEHION AND HIS AUNT WORM
PRILADEILPHIA., May 27. -
A special dispatch th the Butterin, from Cin
cinnati to-day, says :—"The latest advises re
ceived here from Vicksburg, through Union
sources, are to Friday last, 2.: t in taut. At
that time a vigorous bombardure,., town
by land and waier was going on.
A special dispatch from Murfreeelt, :yd
that rebel pi isoners report that on 81.i.,1.) I tat
a courier dash4d-up with a dispatch from Gen
oral Brebkirtridge to General Wheeter,,, at
McMinnville acknowledging that Vicksburg
bad fallen, but that General Pemberton ha I
escaped with almost all his army, but had left
his artillery.
FROM GEN. ROSEORANS' ARMY.
W%9 dawf3m
i REBEL COMM CAMP BROKEN DP
DIIIRFRIZSBOBO, May 2.6.
Colonel Wilder, with his mounted infantry,
returned this afternoon from a trip in the direc
tion of McMinnville, whither he had gone in
search of rebel cavalry under Breck,inridge.
The enemy's pickets were enbountered.,a
short d stance beyond Woodbury. The firing
attracte I the attention of the retielri in the vi
chitty, who collected in considerable force to
annoy and impede our advance.
A running warmish/as kept up for several
miles, and twelve mid this ride of McMinn
ville our forces erre on• the camp of Breckin
ridge's forces , who hastily decamped.
We pursued them 616sely, however, and
Colonel Wilder succeeded in capturing 9 pris
oners and 25 horses, and 80 bead of beef cattle,
Having secured the prisoners and burned the
tents and baggageleit by the rebel cavalry, our
forces.putbed-rapidly forward skirmishing with
abd driving i:he enemy 'within seven miles
of McMinnville, when the, pursuit was aban
doned and our forma rethro`d to Murfiemattoro
scouting the country on both' flanks, and: cap
.turiug a numbed spldiers who were at home
on furlough. • •
Among the -papers :captured was a general
order issued ‘ by Generalßralfg on the 17th inst.,
directing that the sick and di abled soldiers,
and wagons, and , baggage, calculated to retard
the march, be removed to the rear..
The prisoners also say that all their cavalry
under Wheeler and that under Morgan are or
dered to report at Columbus within five days;
that the tortes at Liberty ander Harrison,
comprising five ,regiments, were preparing to
move, and that Morgan is falling back to. Sparta
to join .General. Wharton's. forces, which are -
also preparing to move.
The opinion is that Bragg will evacuate his
pcsition. The railroad between Tullahoma and
McMinnville is repaired, with the exo-ption of
abridge, and trains ate again running on the
.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
The flag of truce steamer State of Maine, from
City Point, arrived this morning with sixty
seven exchanged Union officers, among them
Captain Brown and Lieutenant Carstair, of the
gunboat Indianola. She also brought back
fourteen rebel officers, the rebels having re
fused to give our officers in exchange. They
were sent to Fort Norfolk.
The rebels are holding a Lieutenant as a
hostage for one executed by Geo. Burnside.
The Richmond Whig of the. 25th inst. has
the following : • '
"Our Fonthern exchanges ventilate a rumor
that General Johnston has taken from General
Pemberton his sword, and placed. him under
arrest.
"Gen. Forrest and Staff arrived at Shelby
ville, Teen., on the 14th inst. He is to take
command of Gen. Van Dcrn's division.
"TursAnoms., May 28;—The rumor of the
capture of two of oar regiments in front with
one piece of artillery is not trio. The enemy
did surround and capture a small outpost, of
some forty men. All is quiet in front.
"The Jackson Appeal of the 13th says that
ourlrebel) loss'during the first day's engage
ment near Raymond maybe stattd at six hun
dred killed, wounded and missing. Tne loss
of cfficers is said to be small." ; -3
THE ITANHEE 'MOVEMENT AGA:lust JACKSON AED
VICH.OWRG—ADDITIONAL PARTICI:FLATUS...
A dispatch from Mobile dated the .23d, the
main portion of which bas been telegraphed,
: The enemy are reported to to at Pon
chatoula, running the cart up• that far from
New Orleans.
Atuarrs, May 28.—Grant entered the State
of Missisoppi by crossing the river .five milts
below Grand Gulf, with from sixty. to onabun
dred thousand men, including a heavy force . of
He has received no . reinforoinnentsfrom Lon-
Murfreesboro.
TO HAVE 103CAPZD.
Foams MONROE, May 26
IMPORTANT IT TRW&
PRICE ONE CENT.
Wane, but receives accessions . tmtly from
the west bank of the river. His anspoltstion
is all on the river, and must to the Aver
bank.
We evacuated Grand Gulf, fa! fin! bark and
fighting towards Jackson, followe f by the enc
my, who entered Jackson with 61',C00 men on
the 16th.
General-Johnston reached ri.p.m on the
13th, and fell back to Cantol. tI e Yankees
committed various can seen elutiog their two
class' occupation of Jackson, sue. , he burning
churches and private houses, rear dig jewelry
from the persons of citiz:n.., enttin 4 teeideuces,
&c. They then fled towards Vieksiang,
ed by General Johnston, (who ie) collet intly re
ceiving reinforcements.
Vicitburg has five mouths supplies ( t every
kind, and can be taken only when the Loco
defending it has exhausted these
The Tankers report the capture ot A lexaudr :a,
La., but the report is not credited.
The etiamer Emilie, from Ntiwbern [it the
24th, brings 166 rebel prisoners who were cap
tured at Kinston, about 20 miles from N.- w bet n,
on the.2oitt. 9nr force contisted of five regi •
meets .under Col. Jones. of the 58th Pero a
Vols. The Colonel was killed, but we suffered
no other lots.
Loyal League Couveution
108., N. Y , May 27.
The city is alive with demonstrations zbeident
to the mass convention of Loyal Leagued.
There will probably be a stupendous gd the i g
In Chancellor square. Arrangements !lava
been made to dine 1,300 returntd s, Idlers, who
are gathered from various parts of the State.
Hon. Henry A. Foster will preside at the
meeting and addresses will be made by Lvtsaa
Freeman, Daniel Dickinson. H. J. R
.Charles :W. Wye, John Van Boren and others.
(SECOND DISPAVC a
Mum May 27.—A large multitude is iu at
tendauce at the maw convection and all tee,-
dons of iheNtSta'e are represented.
Speethes.are being made from three manila,
and the 26. h, 140th, 4h, 59. h and Itith gi
ments are here, together wito squads from
several other regiments. Great enthusiasm
and general good feeling prevails.
The National Fizinnerd
PHILADRIPLLIA, gay 27
.7:17 Cooke, general sub criptinn ao..ent, re
ports the sale of $2,329.600. in f• 20'r, to d Ay,
a follsws : New York aLd Nirw J rtes. $9OO -
000; Boston and New England, $450,1 t-0,
Tililadelphiatuad Penns}lvarril, 510,Ik0;
$l7O 000; Washington, D C , (JOu;
ate, $75,000; Wheeling, Va., $20,000; Webtern
States, $64 600.
The delay in getting decisive and Itvorab'e
news from Vicksburg has had co sens.b.o t-tisct
upon the sale of tie ee bonds. hubs.-titers look
more to the final success of the Gov.-mint-LA
Old to the : security which is given than• to the
preterit and prompt gains neon such inv. e
ntente.- -• While succret may fart hsr increase the
subseriptioes, delay or failure does Lot
lessen the willing contributions which the peo
ple are making in the glorious cau-e.
New 22wertiremnits
New Guods••••Just Opened !
BERGNE R 1 S
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
embracing every new and improved style of
POCKET 1100 AS,
HAQICI.CtiIIuENCY froLohats,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN PIJIt-E>,
PORI 310NAIES, &c.,
at prime to snit all circumstancei.
POCKET CUTLERY,
Consisting of s fine assortment of Westenholin's
Superior Pocket Knives,
GOLD PENS.
From Newtou'acalebrated manufactory. Evey
Pen said with a guarantee.
PORT FOLIOS,
WRITING CASES,
ROSLWOOD DESKS,
PA PETERIES, &a.
Together with every article usually foind in a
first class Book and Stationery t establishment,
at BEAM NEEL'S
myl2 , 61 2flArket Street.
PEIPHEa'S DANA" LENS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA.,
hock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Hu
ey, Uniontown, Walsoutown, Hilton,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykezistown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located,
the drayage will be at the lowest rates. The
Conductor goes' through with each train to
attend to the safe delivery of all goods iatra -b
-ed to the Roe. Goode delivered at the depot of
FREED, WARD '& FREED, 811 Market street,
Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock P. M., will be deliv
ered in Hatilsbrag the next morning.
freight Always as Low as by Any Other
Line.
JOSEPH MONTGOMERY,
Philadelphia and Reading Depot,
oct2l-ttl Foot of Market Street, Harrisburg.
GEESE, old and new, iron prune Dairies,Cfor sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market Sleets.
neyls
ANYTON BLACKBERRY,
Strong, vigorous, bearing plants, at low
at - 11(33440ne Nursery. J. 611S11.
- 1 7 . tt v 4...i, A . LL PAPER, IX)RDELLS, Ac.,-&c., sold at
year's prites, without any advance.
ap6 - SCHEFFER'S BOOIisTOFIE.
CHOICE Lt PT TOBACCO—including Con
grew, Oavendkh, Navy, Spam Soli , &c.,
very low, just received by
N.RILOLF.4& BOWMAN,
Oar. 'Front and Market gr reets.
mv2o
SYRUPS letoWoes of oli kinds, for sal
by NIC HUM & BOW al aN,
myBCor: front and blanket sta.
GRANDERMI23.
A very choicB lot just received, by
apl4 WM. DOCK, Jo-, & CO
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