Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 31, 1863, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
TELEGRAPH:
• HORNING AND EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNERi
Office Third Street, near Wined. . ;
TERMS OF SUBSORITLION.
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bers in he oity at 6 cents per week. Yearly
subscribers will be charged $4 00 fu advance.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
'The TuraNaltevEl is also published weekly and
furnished to subscribers at the following cash
rates
Single copies, weekly $l.OO
Ten copies, to ,Ine postoffice 9-0 d
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At VERTMING 131.1111.—The following are ille
4. stab or advertising in the Timion.aru. - Thong
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for reference.
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or Business notices inharted in the Loa,
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As an advertising medium the ,TEsailosepn basi
mo equal, its large circulation, among brush:Less
men and families, in city and country, placing;
it beyond competition. I
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THE UNITED STATES -HOTELii
HARRISBURG, PA
COVERLY alltletilSON, Proprietors
MBES Well known Hotel is now in a condi
" - Lion to accommodate the traveling public,'
affording the most ample conveniences alike for
the:transient guest and the permanent boarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL; has been
. entirely refitted throughout, and :now has tic- .
asnanodalions eqfial in' extent, comfort " and
auxary to any hotel between g,haladelphis
Pittsburg. Its location is tbe best in the State'
tilipital, being in dasy access to all the railrbad.
.depots, and in closliprosimity to all the , public.
,offices and business localities of the city. It line
now all "the conveniences of
A 111282 CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined to spare
neither expense, time or labor to ensure the
comfort of the guests. The patronage of the
traveling public is respectfully solicited.
JONES HOUSE:
OORNEI3 OF
KARXET ST AND BTARICRT SQUAI3I3,
HARRISBURG,
JOSEPH P. ItcOLEILOS, PROPRIETOR.
(marnar comp:66 BY WIILIZI 0017ARLIt.)
Tide is a First Glass Hotel, and located in the
central part of the city- It is kept in the beat
manner, and its patrons Will Slid every accom-'.
modation to be met with in the beet homes in
the country. • . seBo-dtf
LIQUORS.
- ATE have on hand a very Superior Iselectiodi
V V of WINES, BRANDIES and' FINE LI-'
WOES, of every description.
BILLNIUS of the_choiceet brands and vin
titgeg• . ;
WINES of ever'variety and of - the; &Wan
,7 4
jr. CRUZ RUN.
17R,‘1.1.,&ND (UHL.
mai; 'BOTCH, RYE and BOUBSONI
WHISKY,' INIAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE,'
BROWN srmIUT; CORDIALS, &c. •
Also, a NAT;VE WINE, manufactnred intim
the domestic grapti, which is a splendid article;
and we know it to berpiNg. • __
apl4 Val. Does., & Co.
COAL OIL, a further reduotigiGin
superior article of ronixploSive
for sale very low, by •
NICHOLS 8i BOWMAN;' •
Cor. Front and Market Sta, •
Earl
FISH—We. are now offering very low, a lot
of choice M.ackerel, in. :barrels, . halves,
quarters and kite. • '
NICHOLS.Br,I39I4IEIAff„
Ger. Front and Market Fit-reels
it M
SALT, ground, altun l Ashton and dairy,- In
' large or small iinardltles, by
• NICHOLS & BC:1'07111LN,
sl - 'oar. Front no i Mgrket strbeb.
Tpawii STOUT
and
SCOTCH ALE,
of the b :44 brands, always on hand and fori t a
by [ 4 .1 ' 4 1 WM. DOCK, ht., & CO.
• rucou s i a tt s HAMS, Canvgged, in large pr
very low, for Ale by
VA small quantib. ‘6 - 11
• ' Illk. lll°l B6WMAN,
ow _ t , - " , nnt And :111110(4 stk:
DPOEM BEEF AND 80L(.... g
NA, a vpry!Okipl4? .. ):
lot, just seceived and for by *
mrBO • WM DOOR, Ja., CO.I
lITALT, "PAPER; BORDERS, &a tad'
year's pribea,- et" •
$0.13811111111'2. BOOKSTORE .
jels
18.1110 st street
DR. JOHNSON
33,22LLTIMIECOPICEI
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Trits dlicovered the, most certain, speedy and
ILL effectual remedies in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
'AMUR/ IBF MX TO TIFILI7II HOWLS
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Cure Warrasger, or No Chow, in from One M
Virealuiesit of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder Involuntary die
chargesi Impotency, General Debility, Ner
vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of . Ideal; Palpitation of the
Heart, 25midity Trim:Wings, Dinmeas of Sight
or Giddiness ' Disease of the Head, Throat,
Nt . se or Skin. Affectioni of the . Liver, Lungs,
Stcmaoh or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—.
than, secret and *solitary practisies more fatal to
their victims than .the - song of Syrens to the
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilT
liant hopes or aptidpations, rendering marriage;
So., impossible,
YOUNG MEN
Especially, who: have become_ the yictims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful, and .destructive
habit which annually swevs to an untimely,
grave thousands of Young. Men of the most
exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening Ben-,
ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full
confidence.
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Married Persons, or Young Men contemphtt:
ing marriage, being aware of physical weak 4
nese, organic debility, deformities, Bci3., epeedily,
cored.
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W r it
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-, He who pieces himself ander the care of Dr:
J. may relief:only confide in his honor as a gen.
thiamin, and confidently rely ripen bit skill as a
Physician.'
'OIIGANIO WMAIENEER3
. ,
Immediately Cured, 'and fall vigor restored.
This.distressing affection—which renders life
miserable and ciarridge impossible—is the pen ;
alty paid by the victim; of improper indulgence..
Young' persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not being aware of the dreadful come
rences that may ensue. Now, who that nn
oondands the subject will 'pretend to deny'that
the'power of procreation is lost sooner by these
falling into improper habits than by the pru-,1
dent: Besides being deprived the pleasures' of
healthy offspring, the most serious and destrao
tive symptoms to both body and mind arise.:
The system becomes deranged;the Physical andj
mental lunatic= weakened, loci of prcareative
power,. nervous irritability, dyspepda,
tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional
debility. a ,wasting of the frame, cough, pm:
gumption, decay and death. •
•
Dribs, No. 7 Soros Fawner= Svaarr,
Left band side going from Baltimore street, a
fair &mil from the corner. 'Fall not to observe
name and numlor:, ' .
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp.
TheDootor'g Diplomas hang in his office. •
Dil.aterskal
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon
don; graduate from one of the most eminent
colleges in the United. States,' and the greater
part of whose life has been spent in the hospi-, 1
tals of London,Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has e ffected thenrost astonildling I
cures that were everknoWn • many troubled!
with ringing•in the head and e'aric*hen asleep,
great nervousness,, being:alarmed at sudden ,
sounds, brOhfulneL, with frequent blushing,,
attende&Onnetimes with derangement of mind:
were cured :immediately. •
TARE PAIITICULAB NOTICS. ,
These'are some of the sad and melancholy
gliffectseproduced by early habits of youth, vie :,
Weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the
head, dimness of sight, Roof muscular power,
palpitation of the heart, dyipipsia, nervous
irritability, symptoms of, consumption, &c._
iftemirmr.—The fearful effects .on. the mind
are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, con
fusion of ideas, depression of Writs, evil fore
bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love
of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the evils'
produced.
APt
Plla
Who have injured themselves by a certain
practice indulged in when alone a habit fre
quently.learned from evil companions, or at
chool„ the effects of which are nightly 'felt;
even when asleep, and if not cured random
marriage impossible, and ,destrays both , Mind'
and body, should applyinnuediately. " •' •
What a pity that a young . mau, the hope of
his country, the darling of his parents, should
be snatched from all prospects and:enjoyments;
of, life, by the consequence of deviating from
the path of nature and indulging in a certain.
secret habit. Such persons aver, before content.
Plating
&fleet that .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 Hourly darkens to the view ' • the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and filled with
the melancholy reflection that the happinfus of
another becomes blighted with oaf' own. .
DIEWfM OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and Imprudent votary
of pleasure findi he has imbibed the seeds of
this *gut disease, it too often happens that ,
AA illtimed sense of shame or the dread of dis
covery deters him from applying;to those who,
from education and respectability, can alone
befriend him.. He falls into the hands of igno-'
rant and deagniorpretemilers, who, incapable
of caring, filch his pecuniary substance, keep
him titilinz month after month, or 'as' long as
the smallest - feriiren be obtained, and in despair
leave him with ruined health to sigh over his
galling disappointment, or, by ther use of the
deadly poison; Heronry, hasten the'constitn
tional symptoms of this terrible disease; Ructlitia
affections of the Head, Throat, Hose, Skin, etc'
progresahrg With frightful rapidity, till 'death
puts it period to his dreadful Braidings by sea
rng him to lhat undiscovered country from
whence no traveller returns.
• -ENDOBIREKENI' OF THE PRIEM
.
The many thensinds coxed ittthho into:Won
year After j_gir,:and... the ,ntunarous impiraitiat
Surgical operettons performed by Dr. Jansen,
witnessed by the reporters'of the Sun, Oyer,
and many Other 'papery .notices of *high byte
&waxed avdp. and *gap before the public, be:.
.6 - des:hie-standing as a..geatlenutp of character
andlity, is a sufficient guarantee , to
th e a 80.• ;
OTJEED
fhvgAik - 3* - Ti7foUro -1 / 4 1/ 11 ,Aigioi 4ft:
11:1) 7.L.; .!'
IneMtal.
MARRIAGE.
.YOUNG MEN
I,IA RRTAGE,
HARRISBURG, PA.; MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31. 1863.
fitistellantaus
USEFUL and VALUA
EU DISCOVERY !
GRELATDISCOVERY li
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
le of more general practical
utility than any invention
now before the public. It has
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the last two years by
practical men, end pronoun
". by all to be
SUPEI4OR 70 ANY .:
Adhesive Preparations known
Applicable
useful Arts
ErLIMON'S INBOLOBigiI PRMENT
Is a new, thing, and-the re
sult -of years
,of study.; its
combination is on
&mac PrieiFipies,
And underwo circumstances
or change of temperature,
will it bicome corrupt or
emit any offensive wadi.
A new thing
Its Combination.
BOOT & SHOE
Haimfactunars using Ma
chines, will Slid it the best
article known for Cementing
the Channels, ail it. • work
without deley,i6 not affected
by any change of tempera;
tun. -
Boot and Shoe
Manufacturers.
Jewelers
Will find it sufficiently adhe
sive for their use, as has been
proved., •
Ilia esimiallkadapted to Lecaher;
And we claim as an °vadat
merit, that it . sticit'e Patch
0
and
. Xiinings. to. Boots and
ShOelisidlicientlystrongwithi
out stitching: '
Families.
It is the only
LIQ urn CEMENZ
gr.tant,..that is a sure Thfng
' for wending
rarniture
Crooneay,
Toys,Bone,
ITory,
And (alleles ., of Household!
use.
It is a liquid
Remember.
ALPTOR'S "iNSOLUBLIII
Is in a Najd forth. and as
easily applied as paste.
lirrames loom= Cssrinrx
Is inscloittble in water or oil.
Anikores Izisowsms Crmign
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Rim!ly or bran
&securers' Packages frorci:2
ounces to 100 lbs.
,HILTON BROS. Sr, ca,_
Proprietors,
Providence, B. I.
elphis,
LAING & MAGINNIS.
Finis.
Agents in Phiia
ieB•dip
THE ((KING MICRQSCOPE,"
DOUBLE LENS.
PROE. HORSFORD, of Harvard University,
says, "it works , very well, and yon ;.have
got it up very neatly." Magnifies 26 diameter&
66, cents in Postal Currency. The " BOW&
MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The "S. WOOD
WARD MICROSCOPE.," 88Cents. Or one each
of the three kinds forlb .
All free of postage.
Address T. EDWIN RING,
mr2B-dkw6m. 330, Boston, Mug.
POTATOES I • POTATOESI •
son BUSHELS Prime N. Y. Mercer and
1J Peach Bloisr Potatoes fdr' sale at NO.
106 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
jylo W. H. BIBLE & CO.
COAL OIL COAL OIL 11—A large invoice.
of coal oil, which we offer very low, at less,
than ipanufacturees present price, just received
and for sale by . • NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
je24 Cor.,B'Font, and Market as.
WiIDOW SHADE 3 of linen, gilt-bordered;
d PAPER BLINDS of an ending Vali^
ety of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN
FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prises.
Call at BOUM= BOOKSTORE.
TIMED BEEF.
J.„/ Blioheneep
Excelsior Beef,
Just received by ,
eu2l. ;'WU. DOCK, Jr., 8r:Co
MICHENEII'S SUGAR CUBED
,• •• • Uncovered Hams
A fresh invoice. Just received by • -
sn2l ' WM. DOCK, Jr.; & Co.
HAMS: A large lot of canvassed sugar cured
Hams, embracing.O.the choice brands
market, for eirfrhi
- liIOHOLSA BOWMAN,
oOr. Front and Market Bt9,
augB
LMONS. —A. large Involoe of unpacked
Lemons, just received and for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market ste.
auga
TOBACCO—Twist, Nay), Congress,. and
nral Leaf Tobacco, for sale by
NIOIIOLB & BOWMAN
Oor„ Front and Market Btreete.
aulB
COAL OIL LANTERNS, that do not need
any chimney, and` - no•wizur will put the
light out. Call and examine, at
• NIOHOII3 & 'BOWMAN,
Cor. Front ami. Market pie . . • -
,
• " RECEIVED...;-
ANOTHER lot of Beautiful A 11817112, at
SOREFFER'S BOOKSTORE,:
jels • 80. 18 Market street:
. • •
A ATIREAS,
ZS. Different 4olored - double 3 viirjeties White
shrubbery. Pur y.
aptleiFe.riit.s,44ogl%-polTi
ors). ,.lffhtt ., ,.. i.y _Tr_oci ..
.ari4ojter
T_T . che e Excelsior Hams, by
I.l.logshead, tierce, barrel or single. hems
canvassed and uncanvissesi, for sale lower than
any other store. Bach warranted. `Call
and examhte at NICHOLS as-BOWMAN,
je2 Bor. Front and Market Stn..
ORANGES AND LEMONA—Another lot of
Orangee and Lembrui jiad rabalfad - itid fo ,
at& by , • NICHOLS' & ISOWPLAN;;
idy2o' ' Cbr. Front saalKarketatraatb.. ,
,
ARGE
atr-
fr
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "1510 7 ,MBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, .VIZ:
HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHU," •
• 13 SARSAPARILLA,
IMPROVEELL ROSE. WASH.
REL.II73OLD'S
GENUINE 'PREPARATIONS.'
"HIGHLY- CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU i
A _POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
__For_atitztenti of the ;
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
, AND DKOPSI.CAL SWELLINGS!
Thie Medleine increases the- tiower 'of• Digesi
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal
thy action, by, which the WATERY or CAL
CEROIIS depositions, and all UNNATURAL
ENLABGEMENTS, are reduced, as well, as pain
and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WOi
MEN or CHILDREN. -
ILEMBOLIY EXTRAOT BibrOHO
FOR WEAKNESSES >i
Arising from Excesses,-Habits of Dhasipation;
Earlyqndiscretion or"Abuae:
POLLOWDIG BIEWTOMB :
Indisposition ato `Exec-Drynesir of the Skin,
tion, Loss ()trowel.;
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing;
Week Nerves, Trembling;
Honor of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Univerdal lassitude ofFinshing of" the Body;
the Muscularßysteni,Eruptions on the Face;
Hot -Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to g 6 on, which:
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow'
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC-TIM!
In one of-which the patient May expire. - VFW ;
can say that •they arenotf-f , reqhently followedi
by these "direful diseases, " - - ,
, INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are aware of the cause of their suffer-
Inge, but.none will confess. The records of thei
Insane Asylums and,the melancholy deaths by
Consumplion;ihear ample ;Minsk to the truth
of the assertion. •
CONSTI7C.I.ION; QNCE AFFECMD
WITH ORGANIC WRArNESS, •
fie - quires the :al4 of medicine tO Strengthen and',
in:dgerite the syritsbn, whiehEeleibold's Ex-,
tract Raclin invariably does. A trial 'will con
vince the most skeptical.
FEMALES—FEMALESLFEMALES, ,
OLD OR YOUNG, SI.NGLE, MARRIED,• OR '
CONTEMPLATING 3/ . 4 RRTAGE,
In many affections peculiar to 'females the
Extract, lachn is unequalled by any`ether
remedy,,tis Chloroais or Retention' Itregti-
Eirity, Painfulness; of suppreetilon of the cud
ternary Evacuations, Ulcerated or -81Akirt0t115
Stab of the Uterus, Lmcorrhsa or Whites,
Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the
sex, whether arising from Indiscietion, Habits
of Distillation or, in th,e _ _
_DECLINE. Olt CHANGE OF L.I:FE.
IiIO..E.4MILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. •
Take no lkikara,Mereury,or Unpleasant Medi
cine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HEMBOLD:B EXTRACT RUCH%
Cures Secret Diseasese - in all their stages; at lit
tle expense ; little or no change in diet ; no in
convenience and no_ exposure. IL•causes fre
quent desire, and, gives strength ..to Urinate,
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and
curing;Stricturea of the Urethra, allaying pain
and inflammation, so frequent in this °lase of
diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and
Wornout Matter. Thonsandi nponlhousands
who have been the victims orAnacks, and, who
have paid heavy fees to pia cured in a ihint
time, have found they, were:deceived, and that
the ".Poison" has by the use of "powerful
Astringents, , " been ; dried tip in the system, to
break - out in an aggre - vaed, kir* and perhips
after marriage. ,
Use lThrilvfßOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for
all - Affections and Dlsixtees of the Urinary Or
gans, whether exishrigiaMale or Female, from
whatever cane originating, and no matter of
how long standing. Diseases of these Organs
require the aid of a .Diuretto.
EXTRACT :BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and
it is certain to have the t dedred effect in all
Diseases for which it ie recommended.
Blixid-„BloOd4leod. Helmbold's Italy
Concentrated CoMpound FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPA.RILLA.,SYPHILIS. This is an affec
tion of the.'Blond,' and attacks the Sexual Or
gans, Linings .; of the Nose, Kars, Throat, Wind
pipe, and tither litiCps_Eurfges, making its ap
pearance in "the-..f0rm:61 :Ulcers. -Relmbold's
Extract Sarsaparilla;' purifies the Blood, and
removes all scaly Eruptions - of the Skin, giving
to the Complexion a Clear, nd -Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly for this class of
complaints,.ita Blood-Purifying Properties are
preserved to a greater - extent :than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla. .'
HELMBOLD' ROE WASH.
An excellent LOtion for diseases of a Syphi
title Nature,'and asan injection in diseases of
the Urinary Organs, . arising froni habits of
dissipation, used in connection with the Ex-
tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in such diseasds
as mu:amended. Evidence of 'the most re
spoueible and reliable character will accompany
the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CUBES!!
from eight to twenty years standing, with
names -kn Own to Science and- Fame. - For
Medical Propertietrof Ituelin, see Dispensary of
the United-Stirtere': . 136 f. - Professor DE WEE'S
valuable works ciii`the Practice of Physic. See
remarks madelni the late celebrated Dr. PHY
SICK, Philadelphia: See remarks made by. Dr.
EPHRAIM McDOWELL, &celebrated Physician
and member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
Ireland, and pbblished. in the Transactions of
the Kings and Queen's sleurnal. See Medico-
Cirurgical Review, published by BENZ 'TRA
VERS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
See most of the late standard works on Me&
clue. Extract of Buchn $1 00 per bottle, or
six for $5OO. - Extract •of Sarsaparilla, $1 00
per bottle, or dz. fur $5 00. Improved Rorie
Wash; 60 cents peribottle, or:six for $2 50,. or
bah a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be suf
ficient to cure the most "obstinate cases, if &tree
itione are adhered to. Delivered:to any address,
securely backedr'from Describe
symptoms in all conratunicatirms. Curse guar
anteed. Advice gratis.
:.tTAFFIDAF7T.. •
Personally appeared , before` me an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold;
who, being duly sworirptieth say, his prepara
tions cont a in no narcotic, no mercury, or other
injurious drug., and areirerely vegetable.
H. T. HELMBOLD.
,
Sworn and smbscribect before me,,this 28d day
of Novembe4lBs4. "WM, P, EDWARD, •
Mclennan, Ninth street ab. Bn6e, Phila. •
Address letteps,for ieformation confidence.
PErsigKILD• Chemists,
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910 4
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EXECUTION OF FIVE SUBSTITUTE DESERTER
.---4. p•-•••
„,FESADQUARTIIIIBIAIiiit Till , POTORAO,
,August 29th, 1868.
The execution the suliatitite deserters;
sentenced to the penalty Of 'death,'in General
Orders No. 84, took” , place- to-day. .More than
ordinary Interest was,exhihited in this execs
tion.of military law, and it is estimated;tha
not rile than t wen fy-five thoniand persons were
presint. The' ground was Well :13elected, tine
every arrangement was- so complete that no
accident wen rred , to mar. the _solemn ty of th y
prooeedtng. -
The position of the, spectators was upon a
airirdicircular elevation; 'pattly-euntunding th
place. of execution. The scene presented - a re
al.atkable:view to #ie ...€ l Btw•tationt , . Two. of the
'sentenced Men ;were Protestants, two Catholics
and the'other a Hebraic ''The spiritual edits
ots-of•eich*Were present, admidstering the' as
consolation of- religion. The -criminals were
sitting, upon their reppectve
_coffins - with : yawl:Ll
in_g graves in the rear.
The troops were drawn up in columns by Xl
vitdoes. The onser for the iinmediate extcui
tinn. was issued by Gen., Griffin atthree.d'clol'
p. M., and the officer for the, guard, Captai
Crocker, 118th Pennsylvania, then called th i l
clergymen from their' epititual duties.
rest is briefly told.- -Ilittheorder to fire, thirty-,
six muskets were discharged, and instant deattij
as announced by ithe surgeons in attendance,l
was the result. `, :
The bodies were then placed in' their respectivel
graves and the clergymen then performed' th e. ,
religious rites, over the deceased: The spectael
was an unusual one ,The Catholic, the protes
taut and the tiebri4 one, ;
side by side, cob
uttering prayers for the departed - souls. The'
names of the deceased were as follows :
George Kuhn, John ; Felane, Charles Walters,
Gamlen Bemse,,Eli' Lai. The clergymen.wh , ,
attended these unfortunate men. were Chaplain,
of- the -118th Penna., Bev. C. L. 'Egan;
_Saint
-Domincles Church, , Waehington,;and4Babbi B.
8. Bcold, of . Baltimored,i ; %
The Late Expedition up the; Yazoo•
t Damao the Reboil .More thati. was at
First Supposed—No ,
lore Rebel Steamers
ovthe Yazoo,
Admiral Porter, in a dispatch to the - Naiy
Department, dated Cairo, August 23d, after
stating , that the guntrand store's of the De Kalb
(with the exception of ber provisions) bad been
saved, as also a part of her machinery, and that
her ironaad-all other: portions of her hull.had
been removed to ptevent it falling into the
hands of the enemy, should they„ever return,
which is iiot . likely, proceeds to give some fur
ther details of , his "late 'visits to Yazoo ifver;
which he prefaces ; with the remark' that they
cost therebels more than he had at first
sup
posed..
Captain Walker rensived'itifoitnation to be
relied on that beside the fivedarkeideamerir de
streyed,at pr : nenr • the , city of -Yazoo, Tana N.
Brown, late Ljentenant in .the United. States
navy, in a panic; set fire to - and isnn fourteen
otherararnorkgat 'them ninnlarge ones, the raja'
chinery of Which weir Intended to be sent to
Selma for the gunboats building at that place".
This makes fourteen steamers lost to the enemy
on the , last visit and eight On the second.
Admiral Porter, in confer: Mutton of the above
statement,' enclosed an extract , from a 'rebel
paper,, which will be found below. ; ,
His dispatch concludes as follows:
"There are no more steamers on Yetzo.)—
the large fleet that sought . 'refuge there as the
satest.place ireßeboldent Italie all been dew
strayed. I hear to-day that Lieutenant Com
manding Bache has ,captured tarorebel steamers
in White river, loaded with stores-11l the
steamers that were up there."'
Ipf.l4vj :I ,194
- l'azoo - crer.
A. Correspondent of the Atlanta Appeal writes
as follows in relation to the capture of Yazoo
City and burning of the flee Cat that point:
"You have been informed of the gallantlight
made by'the garrison of 700 mawat-yazoo City;
repulsing the gruilx,ats, and the subsequent
blowing up of the works and evacuation of the
place. It appears now that 5,0011 . 14nkee in
fantry were moving to the tear oftheisity. It
was a cunning move on the partrof the Yan
kees. their object being to interest both,the
fortifications and CommCdore Brown's - fleee-ct
boats, until the infantry 'could' get above - thelik
on the river, thus cutting off retreat and Cap
turing a vary rich prise.. Our men were .too
wise to be caught in such a trap.- The only
boat •captured was the little packet boat Mary,
the crew-escaping insmall boats. -
"Though the Yankees' gained nothing, our
loss Is very heavy in boats and materials of a
character much rfet1.110:" Mere lollows„the
names of the nineteen steamers' ifiCtittlea' and
bUrned by 'Broivn.l
.11ES WHITS B rxritbruoir •
Lieut. Bache, .of the lJnited States-steamer
Lexington, makes a detailed report; ande.r date
of Aug. 16, of his late egeditio!kup,*e White
river. • '
At his first stopping place, Dee Aid, a large
warehouse filled with corn, &c., was burned,
and the telegraph destroyed for nearly half a
mile. _From - citizens' them' information was
gained which led to the 'discovery of-the fact
on the:following day that the rebel army was
concentrating at • Brownsville. • Limit. Bache
then went up the Bed river, and when about
twenty.-fiveranilesup met the Cricket, which he
had previously sent up, coming down with her
prizes, the stea,mers;Tom Qreggaad Kaskaskia,
which she captured at Searcy, fifteen miles fur
ther on. She also destroyed there Marmaduke's
pontoon bridge, leaving a portion of his bri..
Bade on, the other side of the stream. With
the vessels were captured .a. number. of prison
ers, fourteen bales of cotton, three horses, and
a few arms.
,
'Lieutenant Bache reports that as far as he
went up the White and Little - Rea riven' he
found the-people gladqo -see thew, and that
many Union demonstrations werii inadeby them.
the capture-of these tw_o boate,„theonly means
of,tran,sPortao44 l the relWe it
is a fs6fure bloWlo them. •
Liehtenait IV, in Mich:di:hi hid repdit,4lllW:
"I hove no - dcrabt elk sirotyrediltteable finish , *
the enemrfrom .theasillue_of,deffruMolo4l 4 99ll
Meta
y, +6;"1 sZiri4a 44.
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FEOM FORTRESS MONROE,
FORTRESS Mossoa, August 28.
Among the arrivals at Old Point from sea
yesterday, was the United States gunboat Wes
tern World, Capt Gregory, and already an
mounned bytelograPh. She brings the latest
dates fscm..North Carolina, and reports all quiet
in that` Departrient. Whilst about leaving
Wilmington, communication was bad with the
tea Stabstanuisparta.kkilidat-whcse captain
reported that he was :direct from the Frderal
blockading squadron off Charlesien. He 14:ant
that Fort-Stunterand Battery Wagner had teen
demolished .and. occupied detachments of
General Gilmore's foror a.
Thia information, was firet comunicated to
tie flag ship Young - llover lying ' off 'Fortres3
Monroe, but discredited by experienced naval
'officere Their opinion' is that considerable
dime will elapse before Wagner can be reduced.
at is known that the rebels have for months
petit been industriously engaged in the con
"struction of new works which command the
narrow channel of Charleston harbor, and they
are Mounted with heavy guns of improved
,calibre.
We .
recorded some time since an attack upon
'the, Federal gunboat Putmon whilst ascending
the James river, during which Captain Hotch
kiss was killed." It is since learned that three
of the crew,. taking advantage , of the excite
ment, deserted and was cerriPd to Eichmond,
where they gava all the informetion they pos •
leased in relation-to Federal military atT.tra.
As a consequrnce, a number of good Union
people, residing on , the Peninsula, have
tied their property confiscated, and o thetoselves
'obliged to leave their bombs. A number of
these come up this morning in the mail steam
er Adelaide. Among them were Mr. Morse,
Mr. HUL wifennd son, and two young ladies
raked Walker. Gov. Pifrp - ont, of Virginia,
•orho lei been at Fortress Monroe and on the
Peninsula for several days a( ten - ing to official
,business, also arrived here this morning is the
Adelaide.
' - Two rebel soldiers recently made their way
into Norfolk, and after taking copious notes of
military and naval affairs, in and about the an
cient borough, Portsmouth and the Navy-Yard,
attempted to return to Richmond, but were
captured before passing the Federal lines.—
They are now prisoners in Fort Norfolk, and it
is expected will soon be tried by court martial
as spies. Nathaniel Wilkinson and William T.
Bickers are their names.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION.
BZDFORD, Pa., August 29.
William J. Baer, Esq , of Somerset was nank.
Mated atu the Democratic candidate for State
giepaaaran. the Nineteenth District, composed
of Bedford, Huntingdon and Somerset counties.
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Building for. the purpose of collecting Pen
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Aso, milking out Officers gay Rolls, Muster
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A trotiar . - - AT-LiAw—in the office of F.
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N.-B.—Persion, Bounty and Military Claims
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Refer to Mem. Rohn C. iKunkel, David
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foF sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
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p*EILVING,JAN 3 , of Glass .and Stow pf
all kinds and siseB, for sale low, - by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
:sem Cor. Front and lfarket streets.-
- EIXCELSTOR HAMS.—Michener's
324 Naceltioi Huns; cionattnitly 'lland-arsi
for sale by. . NICHOIB & BOWILAN,, :
angl.7 r Cox:. Fronit and Harketoaregts.
EMPTY HOGSHEADS.
A LARGE' QUANTITt OFEIEPTY MEAT
ZA: HOIaSHEADEtink good condition and with
the heads in. These Ilopignians are deicing*
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