Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 08, 1861, Image 1

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ECAGERSTOWN, MD.
1-IFFICE in his own dwelling, a few
1,../ doom wog of the Franklin Rallrea.l Derr, where
be may be contnited Qs all disesies,-but more psrticu.
iarty on Dleoisee of a private nature.. There ir e , may
persons la Hagerstown, flarstsburg and ales W Who
have bean restored to sound health alter all Whirr treat.
went tailed, by the use of hie powerful vegetable reins.
.tes.
Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter,d&
soriblcig every symptoms. And meditate's , sent to any
part of the country. Any afflicted person that , will oall
personally and makes bargain with Dr. JONES. be Will
keep them In his own dwcling, and lf not cured no pay
will be required.
140NORRHEA.
Dr. JONES oilers the only safe and certain remedy far
Gonorrhea, sleet, Subdue, User Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Costivenesa, and all Derangemeuts or the Stomach. This
preparation will cure Gonorrhea In (rem three to Ave
das, can be had at any time el Dr. JONES, at his of
ficey, at and
One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle to ourneltiod
to cure a mild caeo.
SYPHILIS.
This Li one Si the worst of all diseases. marON
pledges himself to cure Syphilis In its Word fo This
disease makes Ito appearance Mao many different forms,
that a single plan of treatment will not reach It in all its
features ; eo it may regatta different remedies, according
to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES wiU.snaks a *et.
ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAT 1 The re
mand used by Dr. /oNgs r aziptoricir goostabit. sod need
no change of diet or, litudranstrfrom badman.
TIIIB habit of youth Is Indulged Myths alone, ands o
often learned frOM avU oempatileta when at mshoo' and
if not cured atill'deetrayi both ,mind- and body.. Both
sexes fall victima to this dieteticTbeimptoms are—
Pain In the Head,' , Dhsatterte of Sight, Rio ng the Bars,
Pimples en the Face, loss of Memory, rightful Dreams
et Night, Weakness. in the Back; Pain In the Breast, and
Cough, (indicative of Cossumption,) Dyspepsia, great
Derangement of the Nertotis System, and so on till Death
putt an end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JON ca
rers a perfect restorados, with such mild. and Balmy
Juices of Berbk.thetWill teralolr restore the Victim 01
tit Is Distressing Disease.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Speedily restored to mod health.
.911 letters MUDS annals stamp to endure answer.
Address DR. E. 111:. ONEa
est Smd
OPEN DIG OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Black and Second Mourning
DRESS GO ODS, &O.
English p. Mourning 8,
Penn Black foulards.
Black run Vaitleitress and YOulard Si
Purple and Bloat 4 .4
Lupbee Crepe Tammanins,
0.4 MoumislidnesDoloins,
Pena Cloth', (new article),
Lupins Esarit Alpacas,
Neopolltaullas andnew.gdOds,
Ports Poplins,
Bummer Valenolas,
Madman& Glottis
Blank and Panda All W o ol Belaines,
Whits and Black 411 Wool Lelalnes, •
Emellne Cloths, Challis;; Del.hess, „Clashmeres,
Honiara, Paiieleanes, Silk Warp Lovegaii,
Hy. Bombannea, Crepe Ds "aping', Camels
air Lustre, nawdOods.freach Glagluuns, apkudld
En tit ChlpUles, Domestic; Gingnams,
Warped git ßlack Challis, Lapin's Grenadines,
Croton Cloths, dW , sa., ka•
oar moan of all Kinds of DRESS GOODS Ist Black
and Second Mourning, wu never more complete
thou now, or prices mars timetable to puro User&
impin , e square ?Monet Mann,
Coltman aquae Shawls,
Lupta , a Long Shlbb et shawls,
Second Mourning Shawls,
lingliah Crepe Veils, (every size,)
Grenadlim do
Inglish Orem,
Preach Crepe.,
Shrouding Cashmeres Shrouding Flannels, Black
Bordered Handiterobles, Sit Mullah. Man and
Grey Gauntletts, Black Glares, ( all tinily) Black
god Lead Colored &eery, Plain Black labbons.
A large e took of SUM Qv" Cosa" and 'Levi,;o
New etyma of Second Mourning Sleeves and Collars.
Notirlitistaudlog ins ditlenitles In securing a fall
amortmsat In this department, we are confident our
friends and tn. punka oannot fail to be pleaded.—
For styles, make ard pilau, we can fairly compete
with any of the larger establishments in tho east
ern mites. °MECCAS/ . & BROTH'S,
N 0.14 Market Square,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
W A. Cauca/.. T. L. Cedudelsi
THE CONSTITUTION
AND THE UNION.
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
find assortment of tine Ladies' Traveling &stylish,
A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
ri tlnd a great variety of Walking Canes.
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
nod an unrivalled assortment of Perfumery, Po
mades, Hair 0113, Cosmetics, Soaps, &a
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
Mat all kinds Braalltihillah Tooth and Bair
rushee Cloth and Leather Brashat.
AT KELLER'S DRUG 'STORE you will
Cod a Coe lot of Gllehrist's Pocket Cutlery,
.4T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
Bud a large stook or portmonnales, Puress,,Wallate
in Seger Case..
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
find a chola° tot of Havana Cllgirst --
No. DI Moan littreel k
Two Doors gust of fourth Stmt.
febil
SOUTH OABIT. JOHN W. BROWN.
CASEY :4k: BROWN,
TTORNEYSAT-L.AW
EIARRISBUREt, PENN'A.
trAVING associated together in the
.1.4 practice of tiro taw, will attend faithfully sad
promptly to all prormaional busloam ontruatal to their
cam
Moe In Timid street three doors from Market
N. N. f.kettudattons to linstisk end German.
OHANPAGNE WINES,
Eutimar
Clumse
G=2 ll4l roo,
4Xolll)*.allait YotteutrA,
erAUMIS MVIKIMEIN
Moirrx at. oa. in
• - 1141'
oote saikkr IMO b 7 ,JOHN R. ZHOU
419 : 711 - Wirket Strad.
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, ILIFROTYPRO FOR 2 OUTS.
to the ou scriber respecfully alitiOluiceS
ifitirons of Haartsburg t AA A vi ck i n ft y. a b et be
hes taken rndroa,s,ar KELKEII's HARI:Men ROM
south.esst cOrnOr elf Market Spare, !dell% prepared
to moats essay style of a MBROTTIIBOI the k ien t
prima from 26 cents and upwards. Deurnoussurypit.,
oseerally copied, and , Pictures Inserted in Lockets and
PinkWe of all doscrbiloas constantly Go h an d.
Gme
me a if
Looiradt A good and cheap picture.
rdidlm GEORGIA Et. MUSK Amorosysoa.
The West Chester Academy,
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AT WEST OiIESTER, PA., within two
toor's alai bint tktilaASlMMldek°B3'
a antral or ' id.
rit*. ....,-..• ,i Will re
addle Ms makes stilts SpiiiliCailliali on the itita Da
OT lIAT tau, and 4 Oloill Mtn +nibs Lan MI OP *PIMP
keit Tb• sabot Menai% In
.lli__rsASPl dllthalrall
SIMMER IdoNTils, Pupils are rew .. iittyp owe+.
amproportionate charges. Iliotior Polor Or Iltal4a_ lll
e n ded uder the stump( aim . , Mho macs,
Spanish LW Mars : ught tir p
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BARGAINS IN
PLLIAW CAIN ISnaiiBls , lat Width'.
iliteruso
lINBLIACaIak AAP EtMaiab Moms, all Prices •
Twirusos, all prices and widths.
Towauses, an kinds.
Ceurrsarmass, very low.
Came, very chep.
Plum Cam 1 vise, different quaiittes.
Izmir Patuinsass, all qualities.
Franunita Casco. •
Iraaa aadit at lailato.
Etats Os CLOZII23.
awn liana or DauGorra.
any Holm ffurnisbing or Domestic Goods will be found
tar calsar, at
GREAT EXCITEMENT
''N State street east of the Capitol, be.
tween 4th and Spruce streets. " A new Lager Beer
goon Jut opened, Where everything in that line is ge
nerally kept ) and I woeld respectfully solicit the patron.
age of my numerous friends and the public generally.
iwd. D. ft 'MANDEL.
NEW BOOKS
AT
BERGNER'S OHEAP BOOKSTORE,
61 MAREVI
ELSE VERNER : A romance of destiny:
By Oliver Wendell Holmes.
GUADALOUPE : A tale of Lore and War.
By a Military gentleman of Philadelphia. •
THE AMERICAN QUESTION in its national,
aspect.
COUSIN WILLIAM : A tale of fashionable
life.
PIONEER PREACHERS AND PEOPLE OF
THE MISSISSIPPI, bythe Rev. Wilburn.
JACK HOPETON ; or the adventures of a
Georgian.
SONGS OF IRELAND,. by Samuel Lover.
fra, WITS AND BEAUXS OF SOCIPAY,
by Grace and Philip Wharton.
111 the new books of the day for sale as awn as pub
Usbed.
Books not on baud, will be procured in a short tbne at
publiabere prices, without additional prices, at
' BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE,
Market street.
JOHN WALLOWER qtr, Agt.
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
• - • -
GOODS A.ND MERCHANDISE , promptly
forwarded by PhlladelPhitilind Reading, Northern
Uentral, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads,
Aid Canal.
RAULJEG ANODEAYING to and hom all parts of the
city to the Itinerant Railroad depots wilt be done at the
very lowest rates.
FAlifiLleg removing mill be Promptly attended to.
Order left at Brant . '.; European Betel, or at the store
o f R s. &thaw, watt rivolve premet attention. Con
signments of &diva respeonnily solicited.
• JUIN WALLOWER JR., Agt,
ap3• . • ' Otllas Bawling Depot:.
ZU . MI 1017
FAMILY DRUG STORE.
HE UNDERSIGNED.H4IB. OPENED
iIkMA IM
adideale and Drug and Preficrtptlon Mora,
Iron Peens Sniffling, No. 128 Market atreet,lately
occupied by Mr. Eby t .wehre can be found an anti rens*
dock of Prekti and Pare Drags Perfumery nom - CO6.
014 COAL . OIL Lel" Ale clog Patent
Mouiclueler--BbttOltellh.lanny_Artkilna, &c doe.: dm.: We
have the agency for the sale of Kilne , a Cele brated
Arcf
dctat to which .we would lotto the attention of
Dentists.
By arid Attention to business, and desire to please,
we respecatully ask a share of Public Patronage.
G. W. MIL®.
N. 11.—Pfbne Havana Began and Tobsooo ctsistantly
Oa band. - •
aprOdly
REDUCTION IN PBIOES I
m NRINO&, Plain and figured.
OdPIDISIted, Plate and Viewed.
ALL WOOL Da LAS Katea t itsles and Quality.
BEMs. LONG SUR dlKerent prim.
PISS STOCK or KW SHAWLI. 4 .
The Men In all the abo . telloodsoneaamination, WLI
be foaad " lower th ew eres,!'.ed claim r e „
WANext door 14 lie WarriebarK Basic.
. .
BERGNER'S OEfE4P BOOKSTORE
61 MARKET STREET,
IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE ern
TO OM
SCHOOL BOONS •
a:dividing IWO! various
EE ADINE ANHAPALLLOW BOOZE
AItirTaMMIrAINEBRAS,
AItEALEMAIV IL TIZOLOGIXS,_
- DIC27 ARIEK_ITISIGIRPEK
-P PHIS% and •
of the MOM. BOOKS dand tu the.varloue Publki aid
Private &hada ef taisCity, together with
OOPT AND COMPOSMOB B
Zl2lllB, OAP awl NOTEME,
ALANX BOOLE,
_SLAW,
LEAD ANDELATE PICITOILS,
PENS AND HOLDERS, INK
INKSTANDS, EULESS and
tbe mad dotaplate alwartment of SCHOO L . STATIONERY
acmatautly on hand and for sate at THI LOWEST PRIM
or ear n.eda in the dity a
BERG 'S COMP BOOKEITORTA
- - - El Market Street
sir !herd dliooente made to tangent and dillent.
Any WWI" not on band - vitality furinhea without
err charge. matt
UPHOLSTERING.
NOSS :XIV:BIWA .
armor; TOP ite.'llaMlS,
OfYITON COMFORTS,
FRENOS °ABM SASSAMIZI,
CMS (MISSIONS,
LOUSGEII, ;
01111114 oa4 tot sale witototalo Ind Malt IPA the Tia 7
,
lowan wag* bash:
HAIR MAIRASSES a n d SPRING BOTTOMS
ILADSI TO ORDER,
SOFAS,
•
LOMME,
HAIR MATILMILS, gce.
Sopatrod and =do aqui to stew verresasonablo, all at
N 0.109 Mutat mast between Fourth andinfilt. by
mare J.T. BARN=
cLOSING -OUT our still large asoortniou
of confuting of
andante Dark Sable Serbs,
Handsome Dark silvan Squirrel Setts,
A tine stook of all khan Of len- - prloelfors,
A. nano, for Bargains in Tine Furs.
Call at OATOGARTS,
lio.l4.ofarket Sqnser,
en Wl* Birriabara Bank
11Z3
TEE ATTENTION Or' GENTLEMEN
l l s loused ie per von , Win cipermatat
ntileatila an Damns or - every ate and . limner
..:tint Joann gm cieest%po article noindlu:tann4.
AMU* Ultima Xmas or Wntoi
urged anOripent of..Hoonot in
_..
camaikinninmek.usagamomi% =Aar H 0000 w"
bid nowithin Goole Iner t nt: '
• '- ‘ATECIII2%"
NM to tittt ilattlabori liwiL
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE-"
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8, 1861
180.1.
CATHCART & BROTHEWI3,
not to the Haretebumgßank
MIOOL STATIONERY
ail Ettegrap4.
Frain otir Morning Edition.
PENNElifrii AIM THE BALTIMORE
MOB
:•..9310 , frdlowing resolutiolat were previented in
the Rouse of Representatives yesterday by Mr.
of Allegheny, and referred to the
Special Committee on the Goiernor's Message :
• Winans, It is represented that theieltut
teei citieexua of this State and of the State of
Massachusetts, on their way to the Federal
Capital, in obedience to the reqUisition of the
President of the United States, have been
treacherously assailed and some of them bru
tally murdered by a riotous assemblage on the
streets of Baltimore, while the means of the
hosts of freemen who were then rushing to the
defence of the Capital, have been embarraased
and interrupted by the destruction of railroad
bridges in defiance of, if not in actual COlLlA
vahce with the authorities of that city and of
the State of Maryland ; therefore,
Resotved, Etc. That it is the right of the Fed
eral Government to march its troops for the
purpose of suppressing an armed rebellion
against its authority or upon any other lawful
errand through any part of the United States,
without hindrance or molestation; and that any
attempt to interfere therewith by waylaying
the said troops or interrupting their passage is
an act of rebellion against the authority of this
nation whioh involves the quiet and must sub
ject the parties so offending, whether acting
under State authority or otherwise, to all the
penalties of treason.
2. That the people of Pennsylvania will ex
pect the Federal Government to vindicate its
own dignity and power, and to redress the in
sult and injury inflicted on its loyal citizens,
while responding to the call of the Executive
of this Nation, by demanding and insisting up
on the immediate surrender, or condign punish
ment, of the cowardly malefactors who have
wantonly shed the blood of the unarmed and
defenceless volunteers, weose only offence was
that they were repairing, in obedience to the
811/1111110tlit of their Chief, to the defence of the
standard of their country.
8. That they will ever hold in grateful re
membrance the that martyrs in the cause of
Liberty and Union, who have thus perished
under the hands of the assassin in the perform
ance of the highest duty of the citizen.
4. That the attitude of the border StateS, in
their refusal to respond to the called the Exec
utive, and the declaration of their purpose to
observe a strict neutrality--whether armed or
unarrned—as between the loyal States of this
Union and those which are in armed rebellion
against its laws, thereby giving'aid and comfort
to the public enemy—is, in effent, a rentutteLs
' dee of their allegiance, equally treasonable and
ezere able, because more cowardly, than
, smoker' and that in the d.otheatic
strugglenow imiugureited, there is no nentraliex
In which either trate:fiery or pearl& nimitY can
find a refuge,.artd thew) who arena with us are
necessarily awdzilit. us.
That lobking to-the paramount obligation
to the government' trf the United States; we
kniarnelitaites contradistinguished there.
.from, and nttertir rentiOlete, tie Inicomltitution
al and inadudialtde the idea of :compacts be
tween States, or mediation by any onikor more
of them, as . though they were independent
powers, and the present a mere war of seams.
6. Thatihb whole question at issue being one
only bet veU. the government of the United
States and its revolted subjects, there is, of
course, no care for treaty or compromise, even
by itself, until it shall have proved Inadequate
to execute its laws against its rebellious mem
bers; that any overture Involving the idea of
its dissedution or re-construction, would be an
act of revolution ; and that the people look—
as they have a right to look—to the Federal
Executive to employ all the power with Which
the Constitution and laws have armed him, to
to reclaim the public property, to re-establish
the administration of the Federal laws, to re
dim the mal-contents to unoonditiOnal sub
mission, and to visit upon them all the penal
ties which the law annexes to the aims of trea
son.
7. That while the people of Pennsylvania
fully realise the difftcultles which have sur
rounded the new administration of the general
government, and duly appreciate the modera,-
don and forbearance, as well as the 'wisdom and
patriotism which have thus far characterised its
policy towards the 'rebel States, they desire to
declare it as their unanimous sentiment, that
they would greatly deprecate any compromise
with treason—that the Union of these States,
one and undivisable, without abridgement or
diminution—is to be maintained with all the
power of this' government, at all hazard, and
at every saccifice ; and timt. the blood and
treasure of this State will he contributed un
gntdglnglv and without stint or measure, to
maintain the integrity of that Union, and to
vindicate the honor of its flag •by weakling out
in the Maxi of the ptuicidal traitors, the stains
which have dimmed its lustre, and • damaged
our fame and•credit as a leading power amongst
the nations of the earth.
8. That as the earnest of their willingness
to follow and respect the standard of our com
mon country upon the dismantled fortresses of
I'which treason lug deprived it,- Pennsylvania
can point with pride to the mustering squad-
rons of her gallant sons, who are now vainly
dammoring forthe envied privilege of raising
that standard from, the dust, and dying, 11
necessary, in its defence.
'9. 'That the Governor of this State be re
quested to forward a copy of these resolutions
to 'the President of the U. S., the Governors of
the iseverarStat to be - laid before their re
sPective LegislaW'N, so far as the same may
happen to be in session.
Rums on rHa itansoen.—Day before yester
day afternoon as the down passenger train on
the Lebanon Valley Railroad; was approaching
Wernersville, and about one and a half miles
above that place, a man named Daniel Stand,
of Wernersyslle, was driving two cows on the
track, and,- although the engineer, Mr. Butz,
gave all the warning in his power, the unfortu
nate man did not hear, and was struck by the
engine, as were also his two cows. Stand was
Instantly killed, having had his neck and legs
brokette The cows *ore also killed. The train
was under fall headway at the time, and there
was no possibility of stoppiog it. Mr. Stand
was about 66 years of age,:and leaves a family
df nineteen`children to Ennurnhis.dismae. The
SeOnased mat cirrYing an umbrella at the time,
milt is .supposed that prevented 10i -from
hearthg-the warning of the whittle of thisjocp.
When will -pisiple - ham tOikeell of
th• Wined track? • -
From the Pittsburg Gazette, May 7
The Secretary of War.
There wag some disposition to oomPlain,
among the hien& of General Cameron - , • that
the President, in making up his Cabinet, did
not give, that gentleman the Tivasury, instead
of the War Department ; but events have proited
ttie chOlee of the President a wise one: At'the
head of the War Department, Geri. Cameron is
emphatically "the right man in the right
place."
At such a time as this the War Department
is the most important branch of the public ser
vice: It needs, eminently, a quick and prompt
man—a man offirnmess, decision, sound Judge
ment, and of good business habits. In - all
these qualities does Gen Catileton eicel, as the
management'of the War Office in his hands
abundantly shows.; and the country is fortunate
in having secured his services at a time and in
a place so well calculated to call all his abili
ties into play.
From the moment of the inauguration of the
President, when the course to be•pursued tow
ards the seceded States became the great ques
tion before the Cabinet, Gen. Cameron was
among those whO stood firmly by the President
in support of an active movement for the sup
pression of the rebellion, and he maintained
this position until the Cabinet became a unit
upon it. In spite of the rumors to the contra
ry, and the sneers at him from various 'quar
ters, the Secretary of War has bent his whole
energies, and - all the energies of the govern
ment he could command, to the attainment of
the result witnessed in the great demonstra
tion now exciting the wonder - Of the whole
country, and which is certain to .aeoompliah
the suppression of the rebellion, if there be no
balk in its future management.
We are glad to note a willingness to acknow
ledge these facts on the part of some of those
who have heretofore been slow to do justice to
Gen. Cameron. The New York Trgane much
more inclined to depreciatithan praise him, Is
now free to admit his energy and firmness. It
says
It is now acknowledged here,even by those who
at first objected to that course, that the , action
of the War Department in the eight days fol
lowing the riot at Baltimore was judicious and
necessary to prepare the way for intelligent pro
secution of the policy now determined on. Taken
by surprise, not ready with the -overwhelming
force properly equipped, wherewith to cut . a
direct path, the question was• between a circui
tous route with certainty of arriving it the de
stination, and' an abortive and -murderous at
attempt at directness.
The fact is at last demonstrated beyond the
shadow of a doubt, that the policy of the Ad.
ministration, now and henceforth, is war. To
this conclusion Mr. Lincoln has urged his Cabi
net for ten days past. Messrs. .Chase, Blair,
and Cameron eutered heart and soul into' the•
plan, and but for the wavering of Messrs. Sew
ard and Wellea on this point the Cabinet would
haven been a , unit. Mr. Welles has received
such letters, petitions, and appealo front his
own State , as have insured his conversion tb an ,
anti-peace tioetrfne, and &milli Mr. Seward has
addetthis ilindoubdntaasent to the neceasity of
such!&Connie. • •- 7 ;
- Prominent 13altimoreans have been impor
tuning Lincoln for several days to, reopen cont , !
rantiloation, to send dig:onto - hes - by telegraph
throughlheir City, andEto Ittsuria'-speedy mail
facilitlit. This has been manfullyopposed by
Secretary Cameral, who• was ;determined -to
force them to their senses, . deeming . a whole
slime punishment the e - bait thing for
It adds, in another paragraph; "Gen. Came
-
ton exhibits a marked degree of shre.wdnem in
the selection of men ; and, altogether, it bears
lull and faithful, and true, testimony to. the
vigor, ability'and promptitfide with which ; the
affairs of the department are managed."
We refer to these facts with pleasure ; first,
because the country is so fortunate in .having
such a man, in such a piaoe, at such a time ;
and'next, becaose'the occasion affords an op
portunity of doing justice to a much abused
and much misunderstood man. The prejudice
so widely felt against him where he was not
knOwn, by men who did not Understand hint,
will now; thank fortune, melt away Vefore the
enlighted sentiment of the oountry, and the
public will learn to appreciate one whose la
bors show him to be a true patriot, as well as
an efficient, trustworthy and most valuable
public servant.
AIIMOSTID &BAUM A TATMIL ---4 5WOrge
D. Boyer, a carpenter, who had-been employed'
at Camp Curtin, was last evening . arrested on
the charge of [stealing a letter from.the Post
Office directed to Dr i lteed. It map that Boy
ar was working, inside of the office fixing up
boxes, &c., and whilst thus engaged he took
the letter. Mayer Kepler 'oommitted him to
fail to await his trial at the August Court.
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BY Malin
THE WAR FOR THE UN lON,
Latest From Washington.
The War Feeling in New Jersey
Subsequent Enlistments of Soldiers to
Save for. Three Years.
lOWA TO Diann TWO REOMENTS
TO- SZEBVIOE.
MOBE RESIGNATIONS IN TIM ARMY.
ANDERSON PROMOTED;
The, First Roston Regiment Offer Their
RAILRPAD TRAVEL OPEN
THE REBEL FORCES.
MAJ. ANDERSON TO VISIT KEN
TUCKY.
SIXTY THOUSAND ARKS IN WASH
- INGTON.
CANNON PLANTED BY GEN. BUTLER
The War-Department has informed the Gov
ernors of the States which have ordered out
their quota of military under the Ant prods:
Dation ,of. the President, that it
. bkcisOrahle
and. preferable..that thole -who have not been
marched; forward: shall beAtnatered in for three
years under:the eubannent,proclamation,, Full
instractions,awthia aubjectmill emu be i given.
ColonaL Curtis A • member o,congrese from
lowa hasosolsiVed Anthority atuetsr, in two
.nsgimeategromlthat.fitaio s jR .9IW tbe.:_lj- a
oilloertfarlhatkpurpoie.tduttnntaukye wiled
tbertudeavaus,Ao4.4lllll - be9 . n. Ortieri4 t9.tzaike
preparations for.tbelLaquioaent, ,
'Animig;theiteeent-tellignitions Are , :those of
COL idarylandof the ElrstCAvalry,
Major Mordecai, of North Carolina, of the Ord-
nance,•and Dept. Major R. B. Lee, of Virginia,
Commissary of Subsistence e
Major Anderson will soon be ordered to ha
notable duty- The President contemplates
promoting him a Coldnelcy.
S. W. Febbiggen, of Cincinnati, has been v.;
pointed . paymaster in the army. The New
York 28th Regiment, the Salem Zouaves and
the Sappers and Miners of the fith Massachu
setts Belgium:it arrived this Afternoon,
The;.communication.byregular
andjoimage trains will be continued over the
Baltimore .and Ohio, Railroad as usual, from
Wheeling to Baltimore. Pint all trains will be
ampained at be BeitY goo* Atation•
Eon—George 0..-Whitingslate ;United States
Clouunisaioner of: Pansions, has been appointed
•to -tale charge.of the-hind of two millions re
lating to.theltaPinrectoiftiotum
The- Charleston- 'Courier, of Saturday, says
that the Collector-.of that port..has been in
structed :bytheCoufederatagovernment -to clear
private veasele•andcargoes until-war it declar
ed, and-the will of .Ooagrees iamade.known.
General Beauregard has left Charleston for
Montgomery.
Brigadier •General • Cooke, commanding the
militarg and.the defences on the.. Potomac bor
der of , Virginia, in • a general =order says that
General Ruggles has taken up his quarters at
Fredericksburg, and• that he (Gen. Cbakej is to
take a position in front of .Washington,, and id
connection with , ; the commanding officer at
Harrier's Ferry,.on his left, will thus cover and*
`defend the Potomac border against invasion
from North. He adds - that the Ospital has
never been threatened, and that it ii not now
threatened It is beyond and outside the lim
its of the free and - independent State of VII ,
eats. The North his not - openly, and accord
ing to the usages of civilised natidnir, declared
war On us. We make no-war on.them t, but
'should Virginia soli or the grave of-Vritshing
tonhe polluteti - by the tread of a single mania
armirfront the Ncirtirof the : Potomac, it will
cause open wax: -
Major Anderson, the hero of Fort !hunter,
contemplates a visit to Kentucky, whence he
will address the people in behalf of the Union.
He has bad several interviews with the Pre
sident.
Way Mall.
Way Mail
Way Mail.
wAr *a4
Several of those officers of the United States
Army who resigned their commissions and -of
ter Wards failed' to get appointments .in the
rebel army, have had the - impudence to ask the
Secretary to restore them 'f.o the service ; but
they have Met with - an emphatic refusal.
There are siztrihansand stand of arms in
the Igsshltigtort Navy Yard. •
catilltipliiive been planted, by cten'• Butle r',
for 4; 'on stonoviadact 'of ihelpsh..
1402 *each which mil** t he
taiiilkiiso and to kuxot,ding ammo.'
FM
LOAN" BILL PASSED
Services for Three Years
_.•...._
WABOINMN, May
ISO
ittam Trinting fat.
Having prooured Steam Power IPreeete. we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRDIPIING of every
ireoription, cheaper that it can be dose at any other ea
tabbahmentio the country
. .
Diener lines or lea constitute one.balf Muir& Ets
kites or more than tour constitute a square.
Elalf:lquare. one day..... .
one week . .
one month
three months
six months
one year..........
One *pare one day
if ene week.. 200
one month_ . Oa
three months ~........
........ 606
u months._ 606
o me year 10 Olt
sir-Bnitnem notices Inserted in the Least
iledbre Maniere and Deaths, FIVE Mrlll ATM
or mob umertion.
aritairiates and Deaths to be obarged ea regular
4doortrneritlPUL
NO. 6
NEW JERSEY LEUISL&TUBE.
._.TztorroN, N. J., April
- /a Rouse Assembly this afternoon a hill to
raise a loan of one million dollars'and State
tax of $lOO,OOO was ordered to aid fending.
[here was spirited debate. The Republican
members supporting a loan of two million, and
Democrats ono million. The lag woad sum
was finally agreed upon. The bill fot aWog
four more Regiments and for putvitsalqg ten
thousand stand of aunt, artillery and muni
tions of war, will come up to-morrow morning.
Resolutions thanking the Governor for the
energy and activity h 6 has displayed in raising
the quota of troops for this State, and express
ing strong confidence respecting his Judgment,
patriotism and ability in Upholding New Jer •
sey to pse her power to maintain the Union
and Constitution, and thanking the President
for the energy displayed by him in defence of
the Union, were introduced this morning by
Mr. Moore, (Dem.) in the Senate, and passed
by that body by a unanimous vote. Mr. Cook,
(Rep.) has introduced in the Senate a supple
meet to the act for the punishment of crime.
THE WAIL IN EARNEST.
TIM PHILADELPHIA THOOPS ON ?U
MARCH.
3.ENA.212R BAYARD IN TROUBLE.
Orders have been issued for the marching of
troops, and the following companies will leave
here to-morrow, viz:
(Col. Lewis's First Regiment Infantry.
Col. kloorehead's Regiment.
Cul. Patterson's Regiment, First Arillimy.
Col. Lyle's Regiment, National Guard.
This body of Pennsylvania troocs mill be ac
companied by two regiments of Ohlb volunteers.
They will be under the command of Brevet
Major General Cluivralader. Their destination
is as yet unknown, even to the Colonels of the
Regiments.
Early this morning certain parties at Wll
mington, Delaware, telegraphed to tn. city that
Senator Bayard was coming hither in the morn
ing train. Word was passed around among
some parties in the southwest part of the city,
and by the time the train arrived, between
eight and nine o'clock, a crowd had gathered
at the depot. Mr. Bayard was accompanied by
two daughters. He was pointedd -out to the
crowd upon the arrival of the train, but he was
I allowed to enter a Eiftee_nth street car without
moleshstson:
lelr. Dubow.° escorted Mr. Bayard to the
Central Station, at Fifth and Chestnut .streeta,
where he remained a short time, until Mayor
Henry ,arrived, 'IT ben he was at once dia.
.
charged, and entering a carriage friend,
residing in this city, he was driven kg. He
returned to Wilmington to-daf, having made
but a very short stay in the city.
UNION DEMONSTRATION AT FREDERICK,
The presentation of a flag to the Brengie
Guards, by the ladies of Frederick, will take
place at two o'clock this afternoon: The Presen
tation will be made by the lion. Reveriiy John
son, and the occasion is . attracting thousands
from the surrounding country, and will be
made the opportnufty• for an enthusiastic
Union demonstration. The Stews and Stripes
are flying in all directions. Two secemilonista
tritre been arrested for cheering for Jet Davis.
THE FIRST 130STON REGIMENT
The (doers of the First Boston itegimsat
learning that no troops will be accepted under
three years, enlistment, waited on G9v. 4. /Andrew
this afternoon in a body, anni tendered their
services and those of the Regiment for that
term.
. . . .
NEW GOODS ! NEW PRICES!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES I
yHE subscriber has just returned from
Philadelphia with &lode eivl varled'agrottment ai
' wag 'ORCHEIthid, QUiletlieW trig, IMO% Rebid,
NOIIONS, and everything mu al,' kept in a Heat ohm s
Grocery, respectfully cads the attention 01 tits Glilata
tdari, as.woll ea the puolio 6eaeratly, tl hia.laat arrival.
Thankful for past patronage he faopsibtstelcs sun•
tt n to butineet to merit a condonauovi of tinlapi:lne,
T,
apl:94ltt Corner of Third anitChegtistitlitreets.
FLAGS! - FLAGS 1 !
NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with
National Mtfsnt, Uinta. PaPkt w a view at
ar/IntrISOM, ponied an / male it
liCHlthersts Boum/wag
ap24 Near Elie Haritsbuter Dadra
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG -, PENN'A.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPEZTO.E.
The ab ore well known and long eguddided Rog is
now undergoing a thorough renoration,knd beingin a
;restdegree newly furnished, unde r the forocitetersidp
of Mr. Gi N nos J. Onion, who hats been totAngnate of the
ammo for the last . three yeara, and "li . well known to
Thankful for the liberal patronage. which ,tt has en
oyed I cheerfully commend Mr. aoiton fo . the @@ubHs
Tor. LW Inn 217
AI•DERMAN
HENRY ..I)EXP.Eit.
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