Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 26, 1862, Image 1

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' d i 1 110, in advance
V:ze.sur Am) Siasi-W Y TVLIGRANI.
, I iS aloe puhlt,, , lied twice a week durias
~ ibs Legislature and woody during the
- 110 year, and IlirniAlEa to suuscrtbers al
. cash rat.)l,,viz :
nbumbers per year Semi- Weekly..B l 1;0
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u , ,, , criber, Weekly .
Tae LAW OP NNWSPAITH.A ,
order the diacontinuance of their news
L ruhh,her may continue to mood them until
, :0 are paid.
I,...ritict a neglect or refuse to take their newspe
T.ll. I he oce to which they are directed, d
they a'e
. until ffi
they have settled the Wile an ordered
i. ,•,Ontied.
alisallantons.
HELMBOLD I S GENUINE PREPARATION
:I,:cFNTII A FEL"
COMP , UND FLUID E./MACY BUCHU,
1 , , I „. 4; ,d ! ipe,,tiiic Remedy
,•ot the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
:,;.,ic.iL
toc:0-es thu power of Digestion, and
it, AFS hiIiENTS lot Ilealtay action, by which
A r-1:1' or: CAI UAREOUB doixedlione, and all UN-
N LARGE dENTS are reduced, as well. is
[Ai , . AA 11 INFLAMATIoN, and is good for
BEN, WOMEN Dlt CHILDREN.
sititMSOLD'S EX.TBACT SUMO,
For Weaknesses
An , , t! from illnesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
pot' or Abner,
WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
.t. 0 inn to Exertion, Loss, of Power
lots Slontttry, Diffieultratliteething,
th, tit itryea, Trembling,
fpror of I tittease, Wakefulness,
53 Li Vision, Pain In the Back
Loon sal let , Antle'Of the, Muscular System,
Sot Studs, Flushing of the Body,
Drfu, 4,1 of the skin Eruptions on t h e Face
PALI GuIIItIfENANOE,
•yntroloo3l3, If allowed to go on, which thin med
te:ue invariably removes, 110011(0110W8 ,
IMPOTENCY, FATHITN, EPILEPTIC - TITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH ME PATIENT MAY kEPIRE.
she can Fay that they are not [rogue. tly followed-by
note "LASE UL DI:4IIASkS,"
.INsANITY AND CONSUMPTION?
are UWilf e or the cause of their suffering,
HOT NONE WILL CONFESS.
TIIF EE. '+)l+ 'IF TR SINS ARE ASYLUMS,
And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption,
PEAR AMYL'S WITNICIB TO TIM MOTO OT THT. ASSUTION
'Mb CoN ,, 'Ll CCM ONUr: AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEARAESS,
Rtverb , the aid of medicine to strengthen sort
Invigorut. the System
Witch Ilaktoom's EX PRAM' BUCEIU i.nariabty does
A TRIAL WILL CONVICII THIL MOOT SEXTIIO.4I.
FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES,
OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, oa GONIEMPLA
TING ItIARRIAGE,
IR MANY' AFFECTIONS PI OULJAR TO PRMALE,
tht. Extract Roam unequaled by any other rerninly,
Rs in Wrests or Retool:10u; liregnlarl ty, Pain( ulness, or
Asp:Tale not Customary Evacuations, UlcerstOd or
&Wilms state of the Uterus, Lencorhcoa Wnitos, Stern;
ay, bud tor oil couplaints Incident. to the sex, whether
arising from Indistretiol, Habits of Dissipation, or In
the
DECLINE OR fIrAYGR OF LIFE.
sita RSMITUMS AROVII
NO FAMILY SIIOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
TANS NO sou FILAHAM, 11.cuos, OR oxeLcmurtr .Mirot
eLNI PUN ONNEN..ANT NNU D.NONNOUS DISNANEIN.
HELMBOLYS EXIRACr BLICIIU
CURLS
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Ate.2cs,
Little Or no unarm° In I'M:A ,
And no Exposure.
It Mang a frequent aeon! Imo gluey strength to Urinate,
thereby removwg I thstroction3.
['revealing and Cuinazarictores of tae Urethra,
Allaying Pain and 'inflammation, so frequent In the
ohm to diseases, anti expelling all Poisrm.rul t Diseased
and womout Molter.
THOVOMS "FON TOntroaxny
AHO HAVEEEEY7fid VJCT,AISOP QUACKS,
and who have paid HWY MLR to he thud lo a abort
time, have found they acre doceived, and that the "POI
SON" has, by the one of '•rnwsaroc awrouvagarnf, been
thud up iu the system, to braes. out in an aggrairated
corm, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE,
GNo EsI3IIIOLD'B Etrkior But= for %fractions aid
at the .
U~aINAB ORUANS,
whether existing In
MALE OH FEMME,
From whatever moo originating-and-no matter I r
110 W LOPW tit PANDING
Cloves of these orgaue require Our aid of igIIREI I: IQ
anal BoLD's mutt Ace Recta & • ••• - .
IS THE GREAT GWRETIO,
/al N eCtilllll w have ing deAlred anent in all Dinneen
it* WIJICU IT Di RECoIiGENDED.
Evidence of toe mot ratable and rorporuNe a r Aafacter
site accompany the medicos.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
Enna to 20 yearn standing,
Wlte NAMPA wows 10 -
SCIENCE AND FAME,
Price $1 00 per bottle, or Isla for $6 00.
Ledvteed to any address, securely packed from Moor
Val
Ili , ' RIR S Y MP TOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS.
Tarn Guaranteed I Advice Gratin I
AFFIDAVIT.
tappeiree before me, an Alderman `o4. the
tt. l'ellatielphiA, 11, T. liattatedio, Who being t.dhly
1 , 1111 stty, his preparations contaln no narcotic, no
er other It:Orton drugs; isn't; arid purely vege
ta,' 0
H, T. FINLINDOT D,
1411 d subscribed before me, thin 284 day of No
r, 054. WM. P. HI SHERD, Alderman,
Ninth St above Race, Ptula.
I ir,m, !otters for larormatioo lo confidence so
H. T. IiELILLIOLD, Chemist,
104 Buuth Tenth St. bol. Chestnut., Pala,
lib: WAKE OF tiouArII4SLFI4LTh
AN() UNPHINCCIPLED DE&LERS,
Wks, ende.vor to divomt "or VISOR OWN" and "gym"
tirr.cm 0." llit REPITUTION XITAINBD BY
Rettboti'd Getman Preparation e s
...xtruct &aim,
" Sarsaparilla,
" Improved Rose Waal'.
knrart.
z'ohl hy C. K. Keller, D. W, lirosa, J. W.Vetti 10 A.
I=
AND ALL DRUOFIST3 rear ;raze t 4•
ASK FOR HELSIBOLD'd. TAKI9 . NO OVUM.
Let out tho totvortLoomeat and send for it.
ANII &YOU/L.lo'oBlllol AND EXPOSUM.
unvl3,l ly
airtrmivo.sEE,
TRAVELING' AGENT OP TlDil
OLD WALLOWER LINE,.
TIIIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
.1 is still in successful °potation and prepared to carry
inight I.OtY as any other individual line between
Harrisburg,Sunbury,Lewisburg, Williams.
li fori,lersey Shore. Lock Haven, and all points on the
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Wlliianis ,
part sad Elmira Railroads.
Local Agent at Harrisburg,
--- •
Casts
105 sent to PEACOCK, ZELL At IKINCHMAN . Nos.
ktiti 810 market street, above Eighth, by 4 o' clock ,
E AL, will arrive at Harrisburg, rosily for de livery the
sett
spa.tt O. F. MUENCH,
Traveling Agent.
aoaN WALLOWER 1 JR. 1 Agt
.
OENEhAL FORWAaRDINa
COMMISSiO 411.111
N MERCHANT.
121_00118 ANU MI! ' A uItiANDIS.N promptly
kj forwarded by Phtla.nlelehlo mot }Leading Nortlern
lentral, Cumberland Volley Au p,,,,,,,lva„ia'Reiroadi
moi Could,
HAULING AND DRAVLIG to and irom all parts of the
City to the
rent
Etedentol dooota wilt be done at the
very lowed eatee. '
rAiiittamii removing will be Prometif attended to.
braerg ert at Brautbl EuroPeat , Hotel. ar at the store
al t, t itilim ger r , will re,pme memo' ',dolman. Con..
ttkatunut a ot .r.4trlit reoPoaralLY eGlicited'
:u.rft. MAI LOWEIIt JR., eat.,
!dice Reading Depot
WHOLESALE
irtBRELU., M4.NUPAOTORY I
No. G 9, Market Street, below Third,
tualturausG, PA.
M. 1:l LEE,
A . N 1.1 ru it ER OF lIMBRELLA . S,.
L I t A118 " 1 .' and CANER, will nannati o
4,rL'jawlueB4K. P1 ; 1 " u : , ;„ 1 - 61i m " e r t it tin°lP:vulilliti)ll.sll of
.
q°11,4.:4;Kiir71,17..0,,,,.)ric, 41143'1,1.11V, and Coin iriaung3tiiv
4tento
b;ur ew:gtook of goodg i
ilitUeonitl it. andfo
corner of Font ant Market
VOL XVII
DR. JOHNSON
B B IarrINICCIrt.3II
LOCK H.OSPITAL!
ETAS discovered the most certain, speedy
I_l_ and effetoual. zemady In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
HELM' IN SIX TO - TWELVE Mate.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, inlF4 ll 2 4 ; 1 0
to TWO. DAYS/.
Weakness of the Back or.Limbe, Strictures, Alestiona
of the vaidnoys and Blarider,TeVoitrinary disehatges,,lm
pOtenoy, General Debility, Nervousness, Dysprpsy, !en
amor, Low Spirits, tonfaelbb of ideas, Palpitation of the
Heart Timidity , Trembllngs, Dimness of night or triddi
nese, Disease or the Head, Throat, Nose or •Sgin. • Aires-
Lions of the Liver, lungs. Stomach or Boweir—ihose ter
rible cisorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—those amen and writer) prazt cas more ra:al to their
victims than the song or preps to the Mariners of [llya
ars bhghting their most bran ant. hopes er anticipation',
rendering marriage, gm., impassible.
Young Men • •
Especially, who hien become the victims of Solitary
Vice, Oust dreadful and destructive habit which annual
ly swoops to an uniimely graye tbou•angs of young
Men of the most eiaDed talents add 'brilliant
wbo might otnerwise have entranced listeniog Senates
with the Menders of eloquence or waited to ocastrby the
liviog lyre, may call wh
arriagit full confidence.
e.
M
Married Parsons, or Young - Moo contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic th.bl
" ty, oeformides, me., speed' y cured. • 'I
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his t orior as a gentleman, and coo.-
[Measly rely upon Its skill as a Phi; '
Organic Weakness
Immediately Cure., an., full virr lettered. •
This dietresong atlectioneewniett routers 1 Ile misera
ble and marriage improsible- is the penelty paid by Ise
victims ef improper ioduloinces t °meg perso,s a.e. too
apt to cement excerissi born not bent aware or
dreadlut cJuseq tones that may ensue. New, whe that
uuderstands the subject will pretend to cony that the pow.
er of procrratiou le last sooner ,y tnose falling into im
proper habits than by the pruient f ILanies beirig do.
prised the pleasures of healthy •affhprlng; the must" se.
rieua and destructive symptoms to both , body and mind
arise. The systam becomes deranged, the rhysloal and
Mental Functions Weakened, Lops of Procreative Powe4,
Nervious Irratibility, DYspepsirs, - PalpilatiOn of the Horn%
Indigestion, o.instuu.lon . a• Wasting of th e
Frame; Dough, Consumption,. Decay and •Dsath.
Office, No. 7 south Frederick-Street.
Lout bums side going from saltitn.irts atresti.ai low door,
tram the ir.rner. Fail not to observe mime and number.
Letters must be laid and ciintaiiiti stamp. 'Um Doe
tor's Diplomas bang in tits office.'
.
A cure Warranted in Two Days:
No Hereon, Or Amused:
Dr. Johnson,
Member of the Rapti College 4.11 burgeon% London; Grad
uate from one or the most reoluentsmileges in the•Ligheil
States, awl the greater put 01 whine hie his beak spent
in, the ha ipi oafs ofLoncitli; Phil& lelphia and
offset:9d idol) of the -most 'adonlstring Outdo
that were ever known; many troubled with ringing. In
the head and ears where asleep, great narratsness, being
Manned at sudden. wends, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with' dernigilinrmt of Wad
wean cured immediately. • • • -• • ••
Dr. J. addresses all those who habeinjurodithemieties
by improper indulge oce and scenery habitat, latish ruin
both body and mind, gentling them fur either business,
study, society or marriage.' • • •''
These are some of the gad and melaneherilFeifecte Orb
dulled by early_ Wilhite .orywith, Weirroiiis 'of ttie
BatrenclAws, Peke* ia •the Head, Plininess a Sight,
Lets of ttesiehierPorei, Palpitation . f the heart t Dye
popsy, Neiriheirratfinity; Derangeinent of then . gestive
FueoLleis, General Debility,-Sympurms Criternmption,
•
, • .
Marriau.r.—The fearful effects on the 4lnd: "
are. mush
to be do aded—Loss of Mombry; Cord salon orldeas ~ Db-
Preesion of Spirits, Evil Fortrothugs, Averstli:to society,
Serf Distrust, Love of bolitude, Timidity; Eo., are /cane of
the eeils .produced, ••
Tiroosegns of persons ofill ages can now judge what .
is the cause of their decilullig health, loiing inch irigOr,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emulated; having' a
singular appearance aoout the eyes , cough and symptarbs
of consumption.
Young Dien .
Who have Injured themselves by. a certain: practice . lb
dnlged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, ths edam;companions, of • whesii :are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not eifited 'reridars
marriage tm,titsible, and destroys boMMInd- and body,
srould apply Immediately. • • .
What a pity that eryo-ing man, the ,hope.of hi coun
try, the darting of hie parents; Should be instated trcim
all prospects a ncl'eirjoymants of fife, by'the servo:l4o*e
of devtating.frorn theliath Of nature and indulging llt a
certain aecretimbE. SeWPerSolla MOsr,.bittere contem
plating
At little Ripens° ;
No Inconvenience;
, .
: Marriages
refloat theta sound mind'Slid body:are the most ;whoa.
miry rogul‘ites to promote tionnubial ; happinese.,- Indeed,
without these, iliejeurney through Ilf.; becomes a vrelsq,
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkbui - to' Itte - view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despar and filled.*Uh
the melanebolly rein talon that, the happiness of another
become., blighted with our own.,
Disease of Impitidence. i.
When the thi'ginnen INS ImPi4oo4l , votary of pietist*
finds that he his imbibet the seeds of this painful ds.`
sere, It too often lumens that an all-timed sense of shame
or dread of discovery, deters him horn applying to those
who, trom elnaktiOn and respectability, et.n alone be
friend him, deliYingillittbeinolostftnitinsil,syminome On
this horr d d seams make theb.- .appee.renoe c tineh as pl
westodsore'thrbat, 'diseased' nese, 'nocturnal Paint .in
the head aid dimness, of eight, 4 , 4 1 0 88 1 mons inn
the shin bootie lend arms, hlotches os.the h ad, face nd
estremitlei, progi eat ng with.: frightful „' til l at
list the palate of the mouth. or the bones' of the 11043 e. fail
In, and the victim dtthls awfuliiiedit . i . temome a kiwi el
.obj, ct of commisMation; death paw a wiled tb his
Art-edit' I suiferings, by sending km to " that."Urelleicov
vered Country from weence nu tr..volei returns," ;
It is a inslanoilolly fact cha, thousands 'iletticio !to
.this terrible Wow.. owing to the unettifehheas of Igoe
•1168 pretenders, who by the use of that Dinuty Poison,
Me, curt', ruin thecenstitution a.d make the residue o
hie wearable.
•
• Strangers.
,
Trust net yourlives A nr brink to the care of the misty
Unlearned and Wo totem Pretenders, destitute of kndw
name,ur character, who copy Dr. Johnson?a adver
epitimujune, or Style inernsatees in the nitespapers,
regularly Educated Phimictins mcapsble of During, they
kesp you trilling month - after nation tiling Burr d thy
and potsonousn-ss compounds, or as long as the FMAiielit
o can be clibellieei.o4. l l4 Oefelaftileriye yob 'lite ruin.
ed health tosigh over your galling cifesppointment.
Jonnspri is the only Paysiejan ~ a vertisiog.
His credential or 'diplomas always hinp la his office.
ni,,,rentedles or trpeaLlialL are unknown to all others,
prepared rom a life spent iu the g • eat limPitals of hu
rppet iha,drat to the country ands more entensive Dri
.rate Practice than any other eh , Melanin the world i
Indorsement of the _Press.
The many tnoesa-da cure* at ma Institution year af
ter, year, and the numerous important Sunkist opera
tions performed by Dr. Johnson, witimeased by the re
porters of the' “Sun, ,, "Clipper," and many other pa•
ours, notices of which: have appeared a.aia and again
before the public, bibides his standings' a gentlemen of
character and respiinalbility, is a suilLient guarrautee
tothe Meted. ,
it kin Diseases Bpeedil,y . Cured. • •
Persons writing should be partioubuln directing their,
linters to his butitnumi, in the following manner : '
JOHN M. JOHNSOIT,II. D.
Of the Baltimore Look Ho:p.tal Baltimore, lid.
• - „,
ANOTHER SUPPLY. 0 1L.
MORTON'S
lIIIRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
DE,St PENS in the world, for 750 f 1i 25
$1 SO, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at
lebo B CIUMER'3 Bookalard.
MST
RECEIVED.
iW49 4 1, :44 0 E,XEZ4, T.: of Family
. 41AND . e_of end , DM - dint - at 201, 2 1 .
ie)o3; ai
apitc a e n 3lo ll ",.. " , 11113°;27/TitiballAt
"INDEPENDENT 1N ALL THINGS---kEtTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA, SATURDAY AFTEMOQN, APRIL 26,
Illebitai
W. W. uirues 4 4 .? , ; tto.,
D W. GROSS & 00.,
WHOLESALE . AP) RETAIL.
=l}.ll U G G.LS T S
NO. 19
MARKET ST RE FT
ATIABB4O. U.:4 P-EA A T : A.
• • cl « 4 .
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERSAND 00N817MiliS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
gixods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest . amibeit selided stook in fins•crty, of
DRUGS, OR EM:TALS dg PAINTS
911.1 N varnishes and Gluei,
Ors•Staffi, Glass and Putty,
Astist.Colorsand Tools,
, :Puire ground Spices
Burning and Alcoho l
Gard, Sperai and Pine 01le,
Bottles. Vials and La.np Globes,
Castilo Soap, Sponges and Corks,
&c., ac., &c., &c., 14e.
With a - general Tariety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES*
46160ted frcibi`tlie beiVitkiliiifacttercitt and Pe
,
lumen .ofzlEnrepeA l /40 1 14 8 ;9P. 1 4.4tPrY.?.. 4.1
Being' vifrt larg deilleit ''
PAINTS, WIIITE LEAD,
LIITBEEDIOII4 YMATISHES,
, - ;;WIEIPVir GLASS, 4.ETIBT'S
' • ' COLOEB, PAINT AND k
&ansrs BRUSHES
IN ALL TNEIR VA ECULIE3,
_ OOLOBS AND BRONZES
SAE' ALL KIND?, •
D Ptrrry l : l
Ci -i9m '
• . ••• . • . .
We respectfully invite a call, feeling,.cone
dent that we can- supply the ,wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
,TEETH 1 TEETH 1 !
JONIr S AND WHITER'SPOROELAIN.TWM,
PATENT AiIF;DICIN ' ES HAIR
.!ESTOR I?!
R .
A _ -1.. r
TIVE..:S :' . '. ;
Of all kinds t direct from the Proprietors.
.oohoentritted Lys
Wholesale Agenta for Saponifier, which we eel
as low as It can be purchased in the " cities.
L'EUYEEt'S MEDICAL FLED IMTRACTIS
COAL ' CARBON= Of 1
8814 large pnrohrtra theeeyie,. r can
oiler Inducements. to Ow buyers. 941. Oil
Lampe, of the most Improved patterns, iery.
cheap : All kinds of tempi! Clialiged to bun)
Opal Oil.
: FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
Those of you who have not given our KORSE
&ND 0/11113 POWDERS a trial know no
tree; r' superiority, and the advantage- thOiare
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthY'and in
g.)od condition.
Thommuds can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of Milk,
besides linpreiing the general health and ap :
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long:eaporkince in the business gives us
the advantage of . a thorough knowledge of the
trade,. am i- our arrangements in the cities ars
such that we OEM Wu very short time furnish
anything aPpertaining to our business, on the
bes — tof terms. •
Thankful for the liberal pabrouage bestow.)
OD our.hogs.), we hope by edict,.attention to
busittooW careful seliption,of
pxRE DRUGS
at fair pricea,:anci the ,desire to please all, to
merit a contiusance,of the favor of a dlabrizo-
BEIM
hating -public.
IgleifitE.Qi4er Vinegar, km. sale at
- . ilsieueLA,ApasfosAie, :
j-
^ ti_corner Front &.rko, etraiMi
Ectegrap4
[sires./ sort CHILDREN.—The subjoined story,
written by a young lady correspondent, is pubt
lished' fne titiy; , klettrit!ed -Mothers, `to= amuse
t heir sometimes reatleasianci petulant little ones.
The writer makes nn_ pretension to, literary
ability, but laving often witnessed the good
effect or an - amtiing story among chililieni`con
chides that the following might add to their
enjoyment ]
A Story for Little Ones. •
Once upon a time (all orthodox -tales cora l
mence its manner) there were three
bears, Who lived in a nice house in the
woods. "One was called the "Urea Huge
Bear," another the "Middle Sized ? Bear,
and the third the "Little Wee Bear."
One day this happy family took a walk
and forgot to lock the door ; soon a little
girl named Silver Hair came by and seeing
the door open she •walked in and being very
tired sat down , in the "Great Huge Bear's';
chair, but it was Vic large; so she tried the
"Middle Sized Bear's" -chair, but it was
too low; so she sat down in the "Little
Wee Bear's" chair and it just suited her;
So she sat there till the bottom, came ont.
Then she saw three kettles of porrige on
the fire, she tasted the "Great Huge Bear's",
but it burnt her, next she tried the "Middle
Sized Bear's," and it proved too cold, and
lastly she tried the "Little Wee Bear's':
and it was just right, so ahe ate it all: up.
Feeling quite tired by Ler efforts she
thought she would lie down, so she went
up stairs, but the "Great Huge Bear P s's
bed was too high, and the "Middle Sized
Bear's" too low but the "Little Wee Bear's"
was very comfortable, so she lay down and
soon was fast asleep.
After while the Bears came home. Some
body's been in my chair, said the Great
Huge Bear," (in a2very deep voice.) "Some
body's been in my chair," said the "Middle
Sized Bear"( voice. -not so deep.) Some
body's been m my chair, and set the hoitom
out said the Little "Wee Bear," (in a thin
squeaky voice.)
Supper time was near, the Bears went
to their porrige, when the "Greet Huge
Bear" said "somebody's been in my pot
rigs," then the "Middle Sized Briar," sung
out "somebody's been in.my porrige," then
the "Little Wee Bear" said .!'somebody's
been in my porrige and eat—it---all--up. I
Then theywent up stairs, add the "Great
Huge 'Befit" Valli eorhebedy'ii taere tit No ,
beg,".and the "Middko • Sized Bear" rtild
"somebody's been in ray - bed," just - tbad
the ,''Little Wee Bear" cried out in maize--
merit, "Here is the Somebody in my beid
fast asleep," and they all: ran to-see who lt
was, but the noise they made woke her I.lp
and -she was so frightened at seeing. the
Bears she jumped out of the window, and
has not been heard.of since. -; ,
When Parson Brownlow will Join.
the Democracy.
The recent visit of Parson Browttlow to vtui
.ous parts of the free states, and the fact thht
he so very lately passed through this oityi,
brings to recollection the following "atunneri"
which travelled the rounds of the press in 1860,
An irkansai currespondent, who probably de
sired to "waken up" the Parson, wrote to him
stating that he had 'learned with pleasure "that
Rev Ali. .BrownloW had espoused the piineiples and
had also attached himself to the organisation of Qie
Democratio party." The Arkansas Democrat was
delighted with what he considered so. distin
guished a proselyte, aud . theieforawrote tothe
ration 'for information as Le the Probable 'date of
his conversion. Mr. Brownlow kindly furnisho
the date; 'or at least the data for that interesting
'occurrence in the 'following, chaiacteilstic letter.
As we wrote above, this letter has alietuly been
published in our Columns, but its republicatibn
now will be acceptable and instructive to nUr
readers':
" lir. Jordan Clark-1 hive your letter'of
the 80th ult., and hasten to let you know the
precizs tews.when expect to come out and fOr
mally announce that I have joined the Demo
credo party. When the sun shines at midnight
and the moon at midday—when man forgets to
be selfish, or Democrats lose their inclination
to steal—when natare stops her onward march,
to rest, or all. the water-courses in America flow
up-,stream—when flowers lose their odor and
trees shed no leaves—wben birds talk and
beasts of burden laugh—when damned spirits
swap hell tor heatireti'viritli the angels of light,
and pay tkem,the boot mean whisky—when
impossibilities are in fashion, and no proposition
is too absurd to be believed, you may credit the
report that I hatreloined the Democrats. ,
rfoin the Derneacts ! Never, so long ea there
are sects in churches--weieds in gardens—fleas
in hog pens—dirt in victuals—disputes in fami
lies—wars with nations—waterk.the
‘bad men in. America, or base women in France.
No,-Jordan Clark; you may ;hope—you may
congratulate--you may ,reason--you may sneer
-but-that catinotkbe. The thrones of the Old
World—the court of the Universe—the Govern
manta of the world, may all fall and crumble
into ruin—the New World may commit the
national suicide of dissolving this Union, but
ail 410 must occur before I join the. Democ
racy 1,
Ijoitilhe Democracy Jordan (irk, you know
not what you say—when I join the . Democracy,
the Pope of Rome will join the Methodist
church—when Jordan Clark of Arkansas lir'Pre- *
sident of the Republic of Great Britain, by uni
versal suffrage - of a contented people—when
Queen Victoria consents to be divorced from
Drinco Albert hy,a county court in Kansas—
, when dung ess °tinges bylaw Jameeliuchanan
id matey itlgaiolVean Princess—when the Popo
lessecthe Capitol at Washington for ikip city
reeidence--when Alegurier of Russia and- Na
14)160Pi0f YrEMOO erti.elOtitd - tenagors in C 472
greleirom New litetice4 , .. - wheit gpoitmea cease
is:4g° toleaventoriemiiiee
3vorkitde toned et wide doww/ifFli Pte(
apl6-dty
A BEAR STORY.
HATTIE HARLAiID.
"Kiso=us, August 6, 1860
1;:et!
1862
afforded, both dear and untprestitinable, that
there . is no God—when men tarn to.ante, and;
ants to eleplutrits, I will change my political
faith, and come out on the bide of the Democ
racy !
SuppOsing that this frill and frank letter will
-enable yott to fix upcin the period when I will
come Out full:grown Democrat, aud to. coal
inculcate t4same to'all whom it may concern
in Arkansas.
have the liotior to be, &c.,
W.!Cif.• BROWNLOW
THE COAT OF A SIWE.—The siege of SO
bastopol commenced in October,.lBs4, and
ended by the reduction of the south side of
the city in September, 1855-41eVeri months
The French started 'with sixty - pieces of
cannon—supposing these" to be sufficient.
The allitie employed 2687 cannon, for which
were served 2 0 184942 shot .and shell,
and 11,484,804 pounds of powder, exclu
sive of *hat was used by the fieet on "the
day on which they assisted'in the bombard
ment. The fleets`mounted 2156 guns, 'half
of which were brought to bear on the forti
fications Alexander. and 0 - instantine, and
the quarantine and cliff batteries, mounting
261 guns, 200 of which were brought to
bear on the squadron. The bombardment
lasted five hours and a half, and 968 680
shot and shell were used. For the infantry
of the'French army there was provided 61,-
606,869 musket cartridges. The artillery
censtructed 118 batteries, requiring 800,000
sand-bags, And 50,000 gebions The engi
neer department constructed 593( miles of
entrenchments, requiring 80,000 gabione,
60,000 fascines, and nearly 1,000,000 Sand
bags, besides 1,251 metres of mining-O . N
terms, some of which were 50 feet below the
surface. The French transported to the
Lirimia 309,268 men, and 41,974 horses and
mules, of the men they lost 69,229 by sick
nese and caususlties. The reader can make
his "own calculations as to the number and
tonnage of vessels it would require to
transport the men, horses, guns, &c.
How Tan RIBEIS ARE GIVEN To EXAGGERATION!
—The Huntsville Democrat, of the 9th, in re;.
(erring to 'the battle at Pittabdrg Landing,
Skirmishing occurred on Friday and Satur
day, and a geuerattingagenma t began at Shiloh;
near Monterey, live or six miles lrom the Ten
nessee river, and about the same dktancefrom
the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, about rive
o'clock, A. M., Sunday, , and lasted till dark.
Our troops began the attack, and are represent
ed to have driVen the enemy from their rifle
pits - and•earth works at the-tirst charge. • ;
,One account saya, we drove-them-across the
river--another ; 811373, to their transports, under
cover of their boats- 7 -capturing 88 cannon, all
their ea* equipage, commissary stores - , a large
quantity of ammunition and arms, -and.B,ooo
prhioi2ers. . . : •
.
_On Monday morning the fight i was. resumed,
and .continued until 11 o'clock at night, the
enenieyhaving been reinforced by 'Gen. ^ Buell's
isrmy,lwhich crossed- the rivevon.Sunday night.
Our teoops attacked.. the ; enemy as vigoronsl)
as on Sunday,. anti droNe,them twice to the
cover of their gun-boats, with great slaughter.
The number of -Federal prisoners is variously
stated fr0m.6,000 or 8,000. to 16,000 or 20,000.
Several thousand, were sent oil to Grenada,
ColuMbits, Miss., and Tuscaloosa, Ala.
One account is, that we captured -all, another
says nearly-all; the enemy's -cannon and 8,000
stand of .ranskets and_rifles.
Oxx of M'Clellan's soldiers, on the Yorktown
expedition, tried to bnye pie at a house which
the troops. passed on their march: •-The people
were astonished, and exclaimed, 'lVhati a pie,
and rnolaases $5. per, gallon The blockade
in that vicinity does nat seem to have been 'a
paper' onb and iiii - dokbt; the tahho is the case
elsewhere; this cry of "paperblockade Is. in
a: great messurs,,got •-up ;by %that class who
croak at everything. , „
'ecnikiegs-=-FiTtit, Session,
WeakixerroN, April 25
SENATE
Mr. SHIMMAN, (0140) presented the resolutions
of the Legislature of • Ohio concerning tini
rebel prisoners at- Columbruzir i saying that .the
feelings of the loyal-peimle of Ouio were out
'raged by the fact that. the rebel prisoners at
. oamp . Ohase, wire - allowed to retain their
slaves by Col. Woody,. thus :practically estab
lishing slavery in Ohio,
and•ip. the name of the
people of , Ohio soleinniy_p r otesting against this
outrage on the loyalty the people. •
The resolutions“were tibcompanied by a note
from Gov. Tod,. strying,that 001. i Moody.did not
vermit this state of affairs ;,that the slaves were
sent there as prisoners, and MoodY was obliged
to take care of them; '
Mr. ShEnatax saidathe fact was the negroes
were•se of there qvith. their . masters as prisoners,
anildidserVii their Masters, buehe believed no
blame could be attached to 061: Moody or the
Governor of 0140.
Major Jones, the Xtespector, ,had reported
Matters all 'right - at Own p`Chase:
Theißeintte - theirisdjourned.
0118 E OF 'RB`EPRIESENTATIVES.
Mr: 'Dawns said, - M.r. Stevens - oPpused' the
government Committee- only whenthey- •inter
•posad against a private speculation of .Stevenie
brother for a large aipount of arms, the money
1(3 be drawn from the treasury. In the course
of 'his reidarkete'said, althoush- Cameron de
nied ever making a.contracti he did make one,
involving a million and 41. third dollars for
European musketuhree days before he left, the
Cabinet, Which amount the
on
Saved.
Mr. Dawes was very severe on Cameron, as giv , '
tug fat contracts to his:friends to reconcile .old
political differences. , • , • ;
Mr. KILL' condemned the committee as, not
biting Reunited by a spirit'of jristice, - and com
plained of their conduct toward' Alexander
Cummings; :whom they had condemard :on an
error of the printe,r, which as individuals they
had refubed to correct. The consideration of
the subject wat t poitponed till Monday, and the
House they adjburned. •
Markets ; by, Telegraph.
Nsw Yoax April, 26
Cotton ftrta : --tiales, of. 8 . ,;000 bales at 29i1.
Flour adv:aaged ; ;14,800 bbls. sold; State at
$4 7044 ' 76, ' 0111615' 20(0.5 '67, aciuthern , ss
2045101:" Wheat fires 1 8,000 boat red. sl , ‘ 80
Milwaukee club .$1122. Coro declined 41,82;000
bus. 501d—a0...680600---Pork--steady ; 2,800
bb. ll iatem fe,!.. , BoXstr.alflPt , ,P*9 4 ,ll4dt
$1
, elB. WhAsky`Tuan ; 24.
tuM' ikettim tirti(3B. littftviserao
270213,-iiirreigiasirationidar. Atm
wi1i.7r),214 .i) k.121r211
•
ftsart Erinting U.
1-I.aine procured Steam Tower Preeeee, we are prepar
~. (1 to execute JOB add BOOK PIIINTING °revery deeerfp
ion, cheaper than it can be done at any other estableeh -
runt lc the oouotrt.
Re I liti OF Ali V unTIANG.
Four lines or less coortaute ono-half square. Arta
nog or more than foer constitute a square.
Half Fquere, one day
one week.
• one m0nth......
• three months...
• atx months
• one year
One Square, one day
one week 2 00
• one month ..... 6 00
66 three months ..... ....... —lO 00
6l six months 11 00
one year.... .......... . 00
Business notices inserted he the . e;;I akesese, or
before Barrios and Deaths, FIVE OEM PIM r.Tw% tie
each ineertion.
NO. 96:
sir- Marries and Deaths to be charged as regahir ad
vertisements
BY Title 1 1 -
Il i 1
u .
From our Morning Edition,
FROM WASHINGTON.
COMMODORE FOOTE.
Death of Pennsylvania Soldiers.
The French Minister's recent Visit to
ontraeta awarded for building Iron-Clad
Confirmation of Military Appointments,
Daniel R. Stickler re-nominated for Brig
adier General.
- Commodore Foote, owing to the wound re
ceived in the battle at Fort Henry, has asked
to be relieved from command of the Western
fleet; but the Department has, it is understood,
ordered Capt. Chas. H. Davis to repair to the
squadron as his second in comutand, thus, re-
Having him from much of the physicallabor
of his responsible 'position.
The following deaths of Pennsylvania soldiers
occurred yesterday, in the hospitals here :
William. Torrey, Fifty third; M. D. Keyser,
Sixth ; William Henderson, Eleventh ; and
Robert Hickman, Forty-ninth.
A body of one of the victims of the Ball's
Bluff. blonder, found in the Potomac and hith
erto unrecognised, has been ascertained to have
been that of a member of the California regi
ment.
In addition to what has heretofore been as
serted in contradiction of the false statements
of the Richmond papers. There is good au
thority for stating that Count Mercier, the
French minister, had no official commnocica
tion whatever with the Southern authorities.
The; report that Lord Lyons has gone, .or Is
going, to Richmond is as untrue es the recent
Unfounded rumors of changes In the cabinet.
TheNavy-Department is quietly though effi
ciently at work Increasing the means of na
tional defense. The Atlantic Works and Har
risen & Loring, Boston, have been awarded
contracts for building iron-clad vessels tinder
the recent law. • •
The Senate to-day, in executive session, 0011-
firmed the.nominations of George Cadwallader,
of Pennsylvania, and George H. Thomas, of
Virginia, as major generals, and Colonel Alfred
EL-Terry, of Connecticut; and Miles !Katmai°,
of Indiana, Major, Hoary W. Wersells,At tire
Sixth infantry, ,Colonel John W. (;)eary,,Valor
Samuel W. Crawford, of the Thirteenth infan
try, Leonard . F. Boss, of Illinois, as -brititllNtr
Rentals of- vol un tears ; Brigadier.Genetuhfiutres
W. Ripleyto be chief of ordnance and William
A. Hammond surgeon general, with the rank
of brigadier ; also, Charles" F.Gen4ett
as assistant quartermaster, and Harvey 311..
Smith, of Kansas, commissary of , subeistease.
The Senate is said to have rejected Nathan
Reeve as Assisiant Quartermaster,and..the fol
lowing as Brigadier Generale: . John. "Cod:Wain,
H. H. Lockwood, Charles F. Clark, and Miles
Dana.
John Trimble, of Tenneasee,•wait.oonAlised
a B U. S. Attorney fcr the Middle diatKiptor get
State.
Owing to a misapprehension which • 'caused
the rejection of Daniel E. , Sickles, the President
to,day renominated him to be, Ar t igadlet (Pan
eral. The prospect of confirttion is ffkyyruthie.
From General Halle,tl's
WAVY CANNONADING- HEARD IN Till y ,
lIECTION OF FITTSI3IIItO. -t.
A BATTLE RIIPPOSED TO BB IN PRO
' MSS AT CORINTH.
THE UNION GUNBOATS MUM
, VILLE. ALABAMA.
Carmine, April ker.!
! Special dispatch to the Chicago hirus.) "."
Cairo passengers, by the Belle of Memphis,
say thaVat Savannah they heard heavyleing
in the direction. of Pittsburg. The cannona
ding was - brisk, and gradually grew lender,
being heard fox miles this side of Saituinalt.':—
It is the belief that a general engagement was
brought on, which is strengtheaed by the fact
that, on Wednesday significant preparations
were made by Geo. Halleck for en attack.
Our gunboats on the Tennessee bad effected
a passage over the muscle. shoals, and pene
trated • as far as Huntsville, Alabama, where
they captured a quantity of rebel; conunhisery
stores.
From the Tennessee liehroi.
Steamers Fired into by Guam,
TIIBIOWER MISSISSIPPI FRIRPULLI 'OUR-
Great Loss of .Propex*.
Como, April 26 t .
Af
The,steamers Belle of Memphis, and . Ciro
tow, from Pittsburg Landing on liinteday
morning, arrived last night. Thy *retailed
into thirty-five miles belo v Pittsburg tips:band
of-guerrillas, from behind dwellinge pn the,left
bank of the Tennessee river. The,Oboctow re
ceived seven shots and her mate Wet killed.—
The Belle of Memphis received' tirelve its,
triorlally wounding one negro boy on Wiz&
_The:made at Pittcurg are improving. j
•Bkfrotiehing of pigir t ete continue. The met
there is s stali rising.
iThe' loarlfteeisilipr is fearfully-Overid.
fillategt . loss of puutipslatyta .;i ll►er
„luelovnii ,
two - ensT :.7414,
.01
SO 25
125
2 50
..... 400
000
.....10 00
=1
Norfolk.
Gnu Boats.
WAsamerox, April 26.
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