Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 24, 1864, Image 1

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    'l l ll - E TELEGRAPH
18 PUBLISHED
MORNING AND EVEiVING,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
PFICE THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT
TERMS OF SU;3!;CRIFTIO
SINGLY: rL Bay /01'1
T at; D Aus TELEGRANI is serro , i to sulmcribers in tht
city at 5 cents per e:sek. Yearly subscribers will be
charged $5 00 in advanee. Those persons who negiectto
uity in a:I ranee will be charged $6 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
Tits llama RAPLI IS also published weekly, and is furnished
o subscribers at the following cash rates
Single copies, weekly.,
Tl.ree copies to one Post Office
Ten copies to one Post Office..
MEDICAL.
GLAD NEWS, FOR THE 'UNFORTUNATE!
THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST.,
Cherokee Remedy,
AND •
CthEROKEE INJECTION!
COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND WYE&
•
CLIEROK EEE REMEDY, the great Indian Ditiretic,
cures all diseases of the urinary organs ; such as inconti
nence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflam
mation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stßeture,
Gravel, Gleet, Gonnorhea, and is especially recoms4nded
in those cases of Fluor sillms (Or Whites in- females)'.where
all the old nauseous medicines have failed?
•
a , - It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the
dote only being from one to two teaspoonfuls threetmes
per day.
a— It is diuretic and alterative in its action; pulping
and cleansing the blood, causing it .to.ilow in hit Le its
original purity and vigon; thus removing from. the Vern
all pernicious causes which have induced disease. rg.
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or t ratt
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gar/lea t
Meet, Falor Albus or Whites. Its effects are hau - ling,
soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding, ; heat,
chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost un
endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the
cheap quack Injections.
tF.l3y the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at thiCsame
time—all improper discharges are removed, and theAyeak
ened organs arc speedily restored to full vigo'i. arid.
strength.
sw-For full particulars, get our pairiphlet froca any
drug store in the country, or write us, and we will mail
free, to auy address, a full treatise.
limPrice, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per 'bottli3; or
three bottles for $5.
im_Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5.
tY .Sent by express to any address on, recnipt of
price. .
•
MSoldhy all draggists everywhere.
DR W. R, .11E4WIll SE CO., • =
Sole ProprieLors 7 .: ,. ,
marlo-eodly- -
_No. 59 Liberei sltsreet,
CHEROKEE CURE
TILE GREAT
IDiDIAN MEDICINE
ME=
ROOTS, BARKS AND -LEAVES. s.-
dis 'unfaning . cure for Sperrnatorrisca, Seminal Teak
nets, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused b4Self
pollutian; such as Loss of Memory, Universal Las
Pains in, the Back, Dhnnexi of Vision, 'Premature Obteige
Weak Xernes; ilifonsity of Breathing, Trembling, II"-
nersi'lt. 4 o#M B ....°P.l.l4 Taco; .F.tae.. - .Countetesme., — .Weiiiity,•.
Consumption, and al/ Use Direful., complaints-, caused by
partingfrom ihePath of nature.
lar This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and:one'
n which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice
for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not
failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been
suniciont to gain victory over the most Stubborn &iris. -
parTo"those'Who have trifled with their constitution,
until they think ihemselves beyond the reach of medical
id, we would say, Despair not the Cemsoxsz Carus will
restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe
tors have failed
full . particulars, get a Circular from.,,,sgii Drug
Storein'the country, or write the Proprietor, who will
mail free to any one desiring the same, - a full treatise in
pamphlet form.
Sa-Prioes $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and
forwarded by express to all parts of the world.
ga - Said by all , respectable druggists .everywhere.
DR. W. R. lIERWIN & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Li !' ert Y Eitreett-New
inarlo._eoclly
Usefill and Valuable
Gaz.ve Duscovsar I
HILTON'S
. _
INSOLUBLE - CEMENT'.
IS of more general practical utility
than an invention now before the
public. ft has - been thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
SUPE,,RIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Pieparationa known.
hppllcable to all
useful Arta.
Humorr's Issomnmx CENswr is a new
thing,, and the result of years of
study; Its Combination is on
A new thing.
Scientific Principles,
And , under no circumstances or
chiange of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or omit any offensive
smell.
ite Combination
Manufacturers, using Machines, will
find it the best article known as
Cementing for the Channels, it workS
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
Boot and Shoe Man
ufacturera
JEWE.CERS
Willfind it sufficiently adhesive lot
their use, as hatbeen proved
Jewelers.
It is Especially Adapted k Leather,
And we claim. as an especial merit.,
that it Sticks Patches to Boots and
Shoes sufficiently strong without,
stitching. -'
Famille4l.
(LIQUID CE 9
It:is a liquid, I
Extant that is a sure thing Tor metal
llnroeltery,
Toys,
Bone,
And ditiOle4 of Household use rY'
. .
- • • • REMEMBER
Ilu....rorea.lasentruar CEMENT
is in a liquid form and as easily app
plied as paste.'
. 'En:roles bisoLouLa Crannrr
la insolunle in water or oil.
HILTON'S licieoLunme CEMENT
Adheredoily 'substances.
Remember.
Supplied In Family , or , Manufao;
turer's Packages nom a ounces to 100
lbs. • - -
Fulis3
ante in natal
=I
, -
DR. B:111. GILDEA, •
DENT LS r
s-!
igipEotteatm - Ly infopus the eitizerig , ol
_IA) Harrisburg andMeinity that. Ite-bas removed bisl4-
flee from Markepgreet tp,'Ebird;strusiiPSA.4ooriMs
Patriot Eiiiiirnion-ofaeov,Vdteams rsepanolg
modate fitbressional 'senices:
aprl4
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$1 50
4 00
10 00
a]On7ll/kl - BITTERS,
ITIMSE Bitters have perfdrmed more cures;
1_ have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony ;.have more respectable people to vouch for them
Loan any otheraiticle is the market.
; We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and will
pay $1;000 to any one that will produce, a certificate pub
lished by us that is not genuine.. Hofiand's. German Bit
fe're, Will cure eVerY,Citseof Chronic or Nerrous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys,:and diseases arising from a dis
ordered-stomach. - Observe -the following symptoms, re
sultinefrom the diserders of the digestive organs: Cow.
stipationi Inward riles; Fullness of -Blood PS -the head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust. for
Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinkibg or fluttering at the pit of the stomach,- Swimming
of the head, Hurried and difficult breathing; Fluttering at
the heart, Choking or sufibcating sensations when in a
lying'posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the
sight, Fever and doll, pain in tale head, Deficiency of pers
piration, YelloAriess - of the skin anitaYea, Pain in the side,
back, chest, limbs,
_the.
: Sudden flushes-of heat, Burning
in the flesh, Constant:Slaitenations of evil, and great -de
pressien:of spirits. -
Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
rem or whisky, and - can't', make diunkards, libt is the
beet Tonic in .'• . . . •
. .
' Limy° known Hoofiand's German Bitters favorably for
a number ; of . years. I have , used them in my,own family
and have been so pleased with their effects that I was in
duced to recommend them to many others, and know that
•they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I
tako. great,, pleasure in thus, publicly proclaiming, this
fact, mid calling the attention of those Maimed with the
diseases for which they are .recomnacnded to these Bit
ters, knowing Brom experience that my recommendation
mill be sustained. I do this-more ; cheerfully
„as Hoof
land'a Bitters is intended to benefit the enlisted, 'and. is
"not a rum. drink." Tours truly. ' •
LEVI G. BECK.
Discovery.
BOOT AND SHOE
It ie the only
ffiLTONBROS:
Prowiet,44li%
• Providence,-It-L
EXIM
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
888 OITELED BY
HOOFLAND'S
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC.
READ WHO' SAYS SO
From the Rev. Levi G. 'Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
Church, Philadelphia.
***.*:9 • * * * *
Prop Newton Brown, IX ID., Editor of the En
cYclopedia'Of-iteliSicitur Knowledge and Christian Citron!,
cle,•Philaholphia. •
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent.
Melilaines in general, through distrust of their . ingredients
and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why, a
man may not testify•to the benefits he believes hiniself to
havff received Dein any simple preparation, in' the hope
that'll& may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
Ido this the more readily in regard to Roofland's Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. B. Jackson, of this city
because I was prqiudiced against - them for many years,
under thelmpreasion that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. .1 am indebted to my • friend, Robert Shoema
ker, Esq., for the removal of this - prejudice by 'proper
tests, and for encouragement to try theni_when suffering
from great and long continued debility. • The use of
three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the
present year, was followed by evident relief and restore- .
lion to a degree of. bodily and mental vigor which- L had
not for six months before, and had almost despaired 'of
regaining. I therefore thank GO and my friend, for di
recting me to the use of them. • •
J. NEWTON BROWN, Philada.•
From Rev. Warren Rundolph, Pastor of „Baptist_
Church, Germantown, Penn. • •
Dr. C. M Jackson:—Dear Sir: : --Personal experience
enables mete say that I regard the German Bitters, pre
pared by you,'as a most excellent medicine.. In cases of
severe - cold and general debility I have been greatly bone
fitted by the use of the. Bitters. and doubt, not they will
produce snare abets on others.
.Yours truly WARREN RAN7JOLPK,
,Germantown, Pa.
From ReV. IL • Turner, Pastor of 'nodding 3L E
Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. C. - Id.4ackschi: , --Dear Sir:--Having used your Ger
man Bitteris-hrmyfamily frequently lam . Porepared to say
, I
that it.hai liven "of great service. believe 'that in most
cases of general debility of the system it is the safestand
most valuable remedy of - which I have any knowledge;
J. TURNER,
ours'
r*E"fullY
No. 720 N. Nineteenth street.
From the. Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the
Columbus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Churches.
. . . Nsw Roams; N. Y.
Ds, p.; if.:Jackcon:—DearSit:—.l feel it a pleasure thus,
4 of ipy own acconkto.bear testimony to the., excellence of
the Gerosab Bitters 7 Some years since being much of
Meted:with Dyspepsia, I used.thern •with very beneficial
resUlta.- ,Ibave often recommended them to persons' en
.feebled by thal..forraenting disease, and have heard from
them she most flattering testimonials as to their great
.value. In "doses of general debility, I believe it to be a
tonic that cannot be surpassed. J. IL LYONS.
From the Rev Thomas' Winter, Pastor of Roxborough
Baptist Church: • ' •
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir felt it , due to your excel
lent . preparation, - .Roollaid German Bitters, to add my
testimony to the deiterved , reputatiOn it has obtained. I
have.for years; at times, been troubled with great disorder
in myhead and nervous system. I was advised by a
friend to try a battle of your 'German Bitters; did so, and
have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health
has been very materially beninitted. I confidently recom
mend the article where I .meet With cases similar to my
'own, and have been assured by many 'of their good et.
fens. Respectfully yours,
T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa.
From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Reformed
- Church, Rutztovni, Berks county. Pa.
Br. C. M. Jackson:—Bespected •Siri—l have been
troubled with 'Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have
never used any medicine that did me as much good as
Hoofland's Bitter& lam vary. much improved in health,
after having taken five bottles.
Yours with respect,
.. _ •
PRICES.
Large 'Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00
petlxittle—half. doe $5 00
Small Slze--75 cents per bottle—half doz. 4 00
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
See_ that the signature of. "C. M. JACKSON , ' Is on the
WRAPPER of each. bottle.-
Should.yournearest.druggist not have the article, do
not be put off bran) , of the intoxicatingpreparations that
may be offered in its plane, but send to us, and we will
forward, securely packed, by express.
principal caw and Manufactory,
1111' NO.' '6Bl ARCH STREET,
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• JONES.,VEvANg
• , SigOster ato 'a IL-Vitaktili 4
PROPRIETOR&
FOrsal and Denims in every town in the
'United State.. mylOottawly
"THE UNION
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HARRISBURG, 'PA., TUE§ PAY g , 17 KING, „.19A ifs
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON.
APURE and 'pliwarful TONIC, Coirective
and Alterative, of wonderful efficacy in diseicat of
the STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS.
Cures
Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaints
Headache, General
Debility, Nervousness, De-
pression of Spirits, Constipation
Intermittent Fever Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Ifetirtlairn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach
, - -
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomdch,
Swimming of the , Head, Difficult Breathing, Yellow
ness of the Skin .anit Eyes, Fever and Dull pains In the
'Head, Pain in the . Skip, Back, • Chest'and
will cure every 'also of Chronic or 'Neriiiiis •
Debility, Diseases of the Hidneys..and -
Diseases arising from a disordereit
Stomaeh,. Gerd- for Male
or Feinale, : Old
.cir Young.
The most benellaial inedicine known; gives' bettei sett's - -
faction andbures more disoaeral,than , any ptlior propani
tion offered to the Public. Prepared solely by H.,A; RUN
ECM & BRO.; llft Market street, Harrisburg.
For. sale by Druggists aud Dealers everywhere.
BEWARE :OF
111; Coxunderfeits
As Kunkel's - Bitter Wine of Iron is the only sure and
effectual remedy in the known world for ;tlie-permanent
oure.of Dyspepsia and Debility. and as there' are a mikber
of imitations offered to the pnblic, we'ivould Oaution the
community, to purchase none but the genuine artiele,
manufactured by S. A. Kustssi. & Back, - and: has their.
stamp'on .the top of:the cork of every bottle.:.. Th?
fact that others are attempting to' imitate tkls valuable
remedy, proves its tirOth and speaks, voinuiß:itt
The Bitter Winebi eent-aiiii4lt 00
bottles, and sold byiall flisipecable;drugglsts Biro.ughput
the country. Be particular flit ( every ,bo4ke, Itip the
ao simile of, the proinietoPs'efgriAteie.:'• ' ' r.
This -Wine ncludes' the .most - . agreeable and -elle:o'FM,
Salt - Of Iron we possess; - Citrate or .ffit g riettii.l".4l4e coin
bleed, with the- mOst energetic of vegetable toules,Tellow:
Peravianhark. _ The effect in many cases ordebility, kiss
of appetite s andgeneral prostration, of an efficient Salt of
Iron, combined With, our valuable gime Tonic, Ja.rtiost
happy. .It auginents,the appetite, raises the pulsektakes
off muscalor flabbiness, removes the: pallor - of de ilityi
and gives a florid vigor Lo the countenance. -
GENERAL DEPOT,
For sale by all reispeatable dealers throughout the'
wintry.
Whereas, Letters of Administration upon die estate ef
Henry 11„ Lerman,. tleeeased, late of.. Halifax. township,
Dauphin county, hiv,e, been ; grsted, to .Ch,riatian 4 Lyter,
of Halifax townshlri,: . in•said county, AdnHalktrVorof said
deceased, .all persons indebted the said , "estate are re
quested to 'make immediate paynient, and-all. ' .. theie . hat
ing claims or demands against the same will mako them
known without delay. to CHRISTIAN. LY.f ER,
- my - 113-,dorme Administrator:
AUDITOR'S..NOTIO. , Et
Inc Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of
D auphin
county to distribute among creditorsthe - balancersmail:ling
in the hands of Christian tyter, administrator of Samuel
H. Hochlander,.late of Halifax towaship,decoised,. will sit
for that purpose at his office, in the city. of- Harrisbuig,
on Tuesday, the 14th day of June, A. D. 1864, at 2 o'cloCit,
r. lc, at which time and - place parties interested aro
hereby notified to - present their Claims.
myl6-doaw3t ' mint ORLYDON, Auditor:
A UDIT OR'S, NO TIOE.
rue Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Dau
phin county to distribute: among creditors the belittle°
remaining in the hands of,B. G. Steever, Administrator
of G. A. Pike, Ito of Upper Paxton .township, d-ceased,
will sit for that.purrese at his office,,in the city of Harkie•
burg, on Wednesday; the 15th day 'June e. D. 1864, at 2
o'clock, r. et., at which time and place Partes interested
are hereby notified to present their claims.
myl64loawBt 11. M. GRAYDON, Auditor:
AUDITOWS:IiOTIDE.
In the Court of "Common Pleas of Dauphin- county.-
The auditor appointed by the said Court to make distribu
tion of the-fund arising ftnm the date &the real estate of
Thonias - Dinimus;under venditieni tswonas, No. of Jam
T., 1864, hereby gives -notice that he:Fill attend to the
duties of his appointment-on Thursday, the lgthAay of
May nest, at the hourof teMo'clock, A. M, at big 9lDee,
on N. Third street, in the city" of Burrigburg, when 'Mad
where alt parties interested may attend if they see prePer..
ap27-dlawat ROBERT SNODGRASS, Auditor.'
rumours PECTOBAL SYRUP.
.
rnms INVALUABLE SYRUP, which ihen
tirely ;tegetablo in - itscomposition, has neen. em
ployed with wonderfuL success for many. years in thetire
of "diseases for.the.Alß PASSAGES and LUNGS. Rime./
form or the disease, such as COUGH .TICKLING of tie
THROAT, &MING OF BLOOD iDIFFICULT BREATEMG,
HOARSENM, I4)' OF VOICEand HECTIC FEVERS, its
use will be attended with the happiest results. It is Übe
of the best and safest medicines for all forms of .BRON
CHITIS and CONSUMPTION. /Vo ktudantnai or prepara
tion.of Opium tit any shape inthie soap. '
PRICE SLAG PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
,
NEW GROCERY AM) PROVISION STORE.
BOYER & KOERPER,
W H 0 L,E SA LE AND RETAIL
DEALERS y
GS _C IE RIES,
Queen's and Glass - Ware
AND ALL KINDS OF '
00IINTEY PROD - I:JCL
RAVE just opened a large and well - selected
stock of goods at their stand, No.B NarketSetiare,
Harrisburg, - Fa., to which they Invite the attention. of the
public generally. nolo-d/3"
J. S. 'MAHAN.
FOR SALE,
T gE va14a1:491 property , corner ',isf 5690; nil
'''
' arid Pine streets, being fifty-two and:ahalftbetifin.Se ,
cond and one hundred andaisiy-eight feet on Pine street,
E o ning Ilwic.. vprk
-oe '
hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
.3:l44lfortauf calk bpimin, go dg-,
altiS for a Governor's 'tension or public buildings.
For particulars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se
cond and Pine reels. marsil-tf
MEDICAL.
El
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ELLiewsßlizeG,4l
Rm
MB
EVEllfG,lmnok
mater trOrii - iteA River
The Release of Our -Flet.
Froth. General Shea "man.
THE POTOMAC ARMY
s. Condition Better Qui it Has -Ever,Been
• -
.Ourf Armies. , icßeinforeed:
•_) .•
- W/kstlit.f6± 4 ,6,llLaY. 23, 1 35 . 0 t,
Gen: notticz.` •
Mar Gen. Canby dated at
at the mouth eoe'the'ito SN'ef :mid fight
Miij 15, stath i'erter.has Vist,;ar-! •
rived and that .the , remainder of the gqiiboattt
will'arrive`tb-ffight. A . .
Ger. l ßanks will, fikebably - 'reaby
port on the Atchahtlays. to-niteiroW.
A dig:atoll from; tllindraf- - f&ter dated on:
board the flagahlii"Black Hawk, 'at the: mouth
of Red River,"Marlfith, states that the por
tion fthe aquadrott•T.abote! thd lfalls at
Alexandria have been released from their un
pleasant position, owing to the indefatigable
exertions of Lieutenant Colonel Bailey, act-
ing engineer of pia 'Nirieteentli Army Corps,
who ' p roposed and built the'darit of six huriL
Bred feet across the river'at the lower falls,
enabled - all the vessels to pass -
Safety; the-beck water; of the Mississippi,
reaching Aletandria, and allowed them to pass
over all the bhoaliand the 'obstruCtiiina plant
ed bilheeneray, to a point of safety: • - •
Lientetiant=o.6lonel Bailey will-be ittiffiedi
ately.neininated for `pitimdtion. lor• 'distin
guished and ; meritorious service's.-
l• An unofficial report f6m , Caiiia, dated May
22d, states that the army and gunboats were .
all safe at the mouth of
,the. Red river and at
Semmsport.- - .
Major.'Oeneral Sheimen,, by a dispatch
dated fit.-fi :so P. :31., last night, reports' that' he
will bealreialy by to resume his
operationB." l e . • , •
Returned veterans' and YegimentS, he Says,.
have inoi‘e• than tepladed ail losses and detach-
We have n' , 6' ,, officitif reports; since iny' last'
telegraui; "kr0 5 133. Gerieial Giant or General Bub-i.
• Official reports of this &Pertinent shoW that
within' eight days ,after the great 'battle at
Spotteylvania Court ikfouse,-inany thousands
veterantroops'haAbbfeii ,, forw, ariled to Gen
et-tally/4mo_ .... zt Dai
The *lible".*lYlT• =ar4ply stipPlied
wiffillfficraticins of idWsiliteno:e. • -
dlTpWeid;or-'2090 tick - and'-worinded have
'been'tratteported q.Cliattle fq 4
the Wasliffigtint ;hospitals - and bladed under '
4311rd - cid Care:. • , A• •
' = Over'eight' 'dials' and prisoners2have been
'traiciipoitect_fiiitigheli3Old - to piisbn dePots„
fth`a: a late am` ourit of arti ll erY-aiid other im
'pedinienta 'fif an 'active ''eartipaiga 'brought'
:Several thousand fresh cavalry horses have_
been forwarded to the army, and the grand .
army' Of , the Potorriac iS now fully as'atrong
itenumberSandbetterequipped, suppliediantl
furiiishect thanswheii the' campaign , opened:
Several tliousaiiid•reinforeementa' have also .
'been 'ffirwaided.t&other
+and ample' _ supplies' tp-a11. ,11 - I-
Duiing•tliedEinie 4 tinie aVer;' , 3o,o,oo: volun
steers- for one days" r ßeen mus
teifsdinto the serN , ice; clothed, arnied, 'equip
ped and trans p or t e d to their respective' posi
ti,sns) •I• • :
tfikThis statement is due' to the - Chiefs "of the
`Staffs and • Thireaus and .theii '-reapective
Corps, to'whoffithe credit belongs. `
• (Signed) • -EDWIN VI?, STANTON,
-Secrettikrof
.
From_, v, .
'4NEffts EnGiur
The army news , is regarded as highly favor
able by military men; but' it is understood
that - the Go - yernment does noVapprove of the
publication 'of statedients and ru
mors. - Reliable info*natidii will be promulga
ted without delay 1
Nuw York Bank S
.'"
NEN 1:04,11x13.'
Statement of the . condition Of the' New York
Banks forthn • May 23d: Loans,
rncroase,43l47BollB;!SpEiciei;debrease, $543,-
464; circulation, ; decrease, $115,002; depos
its, de 6 feSsS, $ 1 , 31 :04: .r. .
• '..--7----r-h-ib,soPt.Ar rut,
Marketsby Telegraph.
; = pumArdiratut, Mix '23.
Trade is very ) dull in all debrirtriints.—
Cloverseed sells at $6 25@6 50 )Timethy at
$2 75®,3-00 and Flifsseell , t - Flinir is
dull, but holders are firm in their views: Sales
of 500 bbls extra Family at" sB'®B' 50 per bbl
and fancy.at . $9 ) (g950. , Rie flour is steady at
$7, and Cornmeal at $5 87i• - • '
•- The offerings
of 'Wheat are small, hut it ds held Brialy;• sales ;
of 3,000 bus: :Pennsylvania red at $1 ) 80, and
800 bus. Delaware do at Sii 84;•*hiteranges
from $1 90 to` $2 00. `Rye sells arrival at
$1 55. Corn dull at Si: l 4o for yellow;
2;560 bushels • white "sold , at •$1 35.• Oats,
are steady at 87@89. ProViSiinisro 611;khads
are 'drill; petroletu:a is• , held firmly; s ) ales . of
crude at 36i; reibied•ihbOnctati'ssgsok = and
free 64®66c. -Whisky:le- held - firmly ; sales
of Pennsylvania, at 41,-30.(0,1 33. Beef arid
Cattle are in - iretiVedebidridand sold at15(419e,
the highest figure - ever realized and but 466
'head offered. • ' •••"
The receipts of Cattle are very small this.
week, only reaching about,46o head. ,
The market is very :Arm , and pricei `have
advanced; all the stock-'on sale sold. at 14@.18C:
per pound for conimonisiltxtra: ;
Sheep are scarce and prices' better; , l4l6o,
head sold at 88(,g,90' for clipPed;and , 11012 c
per lb gross ter wool sheep.-- Cows.are with
out change ;150 Iteddi sold at:frorn 26 'up' 65
per head'asito qttalityi' 1 1:1 '
Hogs; about 1,800 head sold at, from 10@l3c.
the 100.11:4-netteastu.qua1ity. -
• {1 t 41inwtMcnOg May 23 .
Fl,olf has dechned sc. for State sales, of
0;9 0 9 1010;* f ox S ta t e Arks®
7'001'414:- Ohio 9argi-(q.,,C,Pu591,19,9.1,A
; Viiketit 4 allll, 84,61itort
Corn is 142 c lower with" smailT * sales. Bek
quiet ; pork and lard steady. Whisky steady
at $1 29. Petroleum quiet; receipts 1,900 'Obi
Oil
' - WAM3l!ff Way: 23
PRICE TWO CENTS.
Miiiialls - Executioxii . ..ait - Fort
- 21.?flerity: -- '
, • LIMIDIOBE ' May 23.
Andrew. Laypole :alias Isadore Leopold, a
notedgueriilla, who was captured in the month
of April, 1863;• was hanged this morning about
half-paSt 4 o'clock, at Fort- Wiling, in ac- •
cordance with he sent nc -of a Military Com
mies-Ikt, of which •Lientenant Colonel W. N.
Bates, Bth New York Volunteer-rtillery; 'vas
Piesident, and which sentence being ; lap-
proved. by . the, President, was,, by order; of
Major General 'Wallace, commanding this
MilitarY . DePaitnient, carried into erecntiOn.
There were four charges alleged against
him—First, being a spy. . Second, of violating
the aet;for :enrolling and calling out the Na
tional forc,es,..approved, Marth :3d,.. 1863,; in '
lurking and acting as a spy in and. ! about the
pesta, - quarters and,encampments ,of the
thified`States,dri the'Stiite of -Virginia, espe
diallY about the -army it lor : near - Sharpsbtirg
on or about the7gotb. , , of April, 1863. Third,
violation of the laws of war, in that, from the
Ist of Novernber, 1862, 't6 20th April;'lB63, l he
:did carry on tvpartiiari and' guerrilla . wdrliare
against the Government of the United •StaleS,
assisting others in doing ao and on the. ipth
March,.1842,. did kill Charles E. Entler, at: or
near Sharpsburg. ' Fourth; murder, in. that,
:On- or about the 19th November, 1862; ati, or
near Dam No. 4 on the Potomac river, he *as
engaged in prosecuting a partizan or guerrilla
Warfare upon and against the loyal, citizens of
Maryland and Virginia; contrary to the laws
and customs of war, and did kill Martin Cro
akers, a good and loyal citizen of Virginia, 4nd'
that while acting as a guerrilla; and being in
disguise:, On 'or about" he 16th March,. 1863,
he did' secretly, wilfullY, traitorously and with
malice aforethought, shoot -and kill Charles
E. Ender.
The prisoner pleaded .not miilty, to all the
spepificatioits of the above charge. The Com
mission having ''itiaturely considered the evi
dence adduced:of the 3clitnd 4th oliarges,viz
Of carrying on a ,partizan and guerrilla war
fare and murdering Martin Crolter,s and Charles
E. Entler, and sentenced him to be hanged
by the =neck until dead,' at such time and
place, as the. commanding General should di
rect—two-thirds of the Commission concur
ring therein. 'lhe ProCeedings, fuldbig,,,teacl
sentence Were approved bY Brevet Bilgadaer,
General Morris, and sent by him' tii Brigadier
General Lockwood, who forwarded them! to
. the President.—. Meeting with.the President's
approval, by order. of Major General Falla'ee,'
'Brigadier General Morrie was chided with
theiii t tiOril of 'the. bider„ 'and prep trans
i t
Wiir a el* him93l..earrying it intAffeet.
'A. s 'old wet .erected about the Centre of the
drill ground, within the enclosure of the fOrt,
.outside of the garrison..! The fact:oil the i.eie
cution being ordered: was communicatedlto
Leopold on - Snialay'efining,inad the Chap
lain- of —the- post, Rev. Dr. A. A. Reese, re
mailitMain . 4 . , ,ver 4 i t I)42,'Zir,wttiePt were'
k'i;Ectip -Teligibt4 exercise:Eel& express
ing himself as being. prepared to meet his
Afate. -iDrilißeese yvasp. also' with; , him from. 34
o' T cloclt thig inoininr mitt' he was launched'
into eternity.
... - . i
=II
XXXVIIIth Congress--First Session;
SENATE ,
WASHENGTON May 53.'
"A" communication '*as received from, the
Secretary of War in answer to a resolutiOn iof
the Senate transmitting a list of all the obi
eers in the army, their record,,etc.
• On motion of Mr. Foote, Vt., . the reeding,
of the d'oeunient was, suspended, and it was
•ordered to be printed: -
On motion of Mr. Grimes, (lowa,) his bill
in relation to naval eupplies,.which was re
ported upon adversely by the Naval Commit
tee, was takenup, and Mr. Grimes proceeded
to, defend the bill against the report of the
Naval Committee, and defending` also the
chief of bureau of yards anddoelts, and, &-
plaining, the manner in which frauds and cel
l-nein= against the Departnient had 'been
accomplished: ". •
• HOUSE 'OF. REPRESENTATIVES.
,Mr. Pawes, (Mass.;) front the Doiximittee bn
Elections,, reported .a resolution that Messrs - .
Chandler, Segur and Kitchen, whose claims
to seats asltepresentatives have been'reject
ed, be allowed mileage for one session- and
monthly pay till the:passage of the resolutions
in their respective cases..
Mr. Dawes said that Mr. Chandler is dis
trict attorney in the Eastern District of Vh
giancbtit received no salary, being paid in
fees amounting to plohably .twenty-five thou
sand dollars per annum.
The naniekilldr;Chtindleirwas stricken out,
and-the resolution, as thus . amended;, adopted'
tliree'idajOiliy.
On motion of Mr;.gpffroth, it was resolved
that; the Senate - Concurring, both houses ad
journ the session on the 6th day of June, at
noon. ..
Mr. Kinney, delegate from Utah, offered!. a
resolution which was unanimously adopted,
deelaiing as the senee'•Of this House that:tile
present crisis in this causeless and unjustifia
ble rebellion, calls londly, on Congress ~for
united patriotic legieltition; that theself-hecii
fieing services of our =soldiers, unsurpassed in
ancient or modearCAVEirftire, should be sustain
ed in the field, and are entitled to our thanks,
and forgetting all past differences, it is the
duty of Congress to sustain the constitutional
'authorities of the country in their endeavors.
to suppress the rebellion. -• .
Mr. Grinnell (Iowa) offered a resolution-0-
questing the President to inform the. Rouse
whether, by order 'O the Government, the
publication of the -Wend and Journal of Co7lZ
ynerce of New York was suspended, and if sb,
such order and proceedings be communicated.
Objeetion being made, the resolution was laid
over.
- On motion alert% • Arnold, (Ill.;) a resoln
tion,was adopted instructing 'the commit-4e .
on legislation,, if necessary, to punish the for,
fiery and publication of official documents, and
also what legislation is necessary to ptiniul
those who throughthe , press or otherwise,
i give, information and aid and comfort to the
rebels.. . v "•••":“"
'Mr. Hubbard; (lOwa,) offered a resointicin
-providing that the 'Howe meet daily at 11
:instead of 12 o'clock ' •
Mr. Windburns objected. • . -
wasmotion of Mr. Pendleton„Aie redijetluticin
was tabled; yeas 91, nays 0• . • '
Prayn IN. Y.) aced leave, in:1.1;0181f Of
hie friends of the delegation ; to .offer a 'reso
lution. He would; with...the;:kifictperntiesicei.
of the Hallse ? I#B.to say Clew ,words an,
eg
plenatioit•of the rectaOar winch hul t uced thenl
to requestiftieh 'action by theb The reso
.Julion vcaareed-foianfoiantitibiiHaffoKoWe:j
Resolved, That the conduct of the executiVe
authority of the Government in recently clos
ing the offices and suppressing the publication
STENtillitlNetthlCE,
AMU:TIMM RATS —DALLY TELEGRAPH.
Tae following are the rates for advertising in - the In.'
In OIL Those having . adrertisftig to do win find it co,
valien tfor referenci%
Four lines or !ess mr-hair spear, Figt
lime r more alma 1, a —l.l.:re.
"WS &WARN.
One day ..$
Two days r t 1 (0
Three &Cps .. 125
One week... 2 25
0necnt0nth...„.....,„;..... 6 0
Two 9 CO
Three 11 (0
Six months..., ...... 15 0
One year .. 25 1.0
9 2 25
- FOR A _BALI S4C.AIU.
One clay $ 30
Two days ' 50
Three , . .... : 75
One week... .... 1 25
One month 3 AO
Two mouths.... . • 4 -60
Three mouths... ... 5 50
Six 8 00
One par..: __.ls 00
Administration Not Mes....
sLsrrlage Notices'
Auditor's Notices....
Funeral Notices each Insertl
23Ei!M
gkir Dustmen Rotted'
before Marriages and D
each insertion.
of the World : and Journal of Commerce news
papers, in the city of New York, undef cir
cumstances which have been placedbefOre the
public, was an act unwarranted in itself, dan
gerous to the cause of the Dnion, in violation
of the Constitution and subversive of the
principles of civil liberty, and as such is here
by condemned by this House.
Objection being made, he moved a suspen
sion of the rules in order that he might; intro
duce the resolution, but the question was de
cided in the negative—yeas 54, nays 79.
Obstructions ;Removed from - the Rim*pa-
hannocX.
WASI:?c . CNGTON, Any 213
It is reported that the' gnxibeata' dr' the
Potomac flotilla have °removed- all
_the . - ob
structions, inflie Itappaltaxmook: riyer.
New York Stock Market
• •
Nnw Yonx,
Stocks dull; Ist call, Cumberland prefiirecl
754 ; New York Central 136 i.; Reading
145/ ; Hudson River 152 ; Canton Co.
434 ; Missouri Gs 70 ; Erie $1 60k ; 1 year
certificates 984 ; Registered 5 2Cls' 106 i; Cou
pons 1064 ; _Tredquryslll4; Gtild 1824.
RnormAit BoAnD.--Chicgo and Rock Island
1174 ; Cuiriberland preferred 754 ; Michi
gan Southern 991 ;. ditto guaranteed 142 ;
New York Central 1344 ; Reading - 1464 ;
Hudson River 1524 ; Canton Company 444 ;
Missouri Gs '7l • Erie 116 g ; Gold 1821 ;
one year certificates 981 ; Coupon 5 20s
106 a.
Naval Academy Commencement.:
WASHINGTON May 23
The annual examination at,the-Naval
Acad
emy commenced:on the 20th.:' The folkiWing
is.the board of visitors: Commodores John
Marston and John Rodgers, Capt. Pickering,
11. S. N., Henry Barnard, Connecticut; Jas.
A. Hrimißon, New York; G D. A. Parks, JR ;
JIIO. 'W. Harris, Mo., and C. D. Roberts,
Wisconsin. -
Philadelphia Stock .llarket
PramAremPni.e, May 23.
Stocks heavy, Pennsylvania 5s 674 • Read
ing Railroad 73h ; Norris -Canal 8:5; faing Is
land 46; . Pennsylvania Railroad 714; Gold
182; exchange onNew York par. . ,
MISCELLAffEOUS.
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS.
' 'ASHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR
IS AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
.
any poible injury to steam buileri, from a lack o:
water, winch, is the great source of so many sad catastro
phe, and so much damage from the banana of boilers.
We warrant this instrument to be a perfect ilisuranc.
against such contingencies; perfect satisfaction guarau
teed or no pay.. , Price SSO
Send for an, instrument and try it; if not satisfactory
yottmayiretinn it. Circulars with. refereixida sent to any
one desiring : them. - Addre-m your commonications to
• D.T:IIIMDE & CO.,
To.Y 4— ti&w.tf - , --:..Pittsburo Pa.
PIANOS.
ALBRECHT, RIEKES id SUMP! r• -
SOLE liglgTi l l' F lP N LtC
93 matket. street, Efarrisburi
OR REASONS perfee'tly sf' adoo to
F
MYSELF.I. have taken the agency of tho above most
excellent Pianoa. The public is invited To come and ex
'Milne for themselves.
A few Schomacker & Co's Pianos on hand, yet be
d.sol low. - mar2s-tf
'PAPER WARE - 11015E4E.
FARRELL, IRV.LNG d G.Q.
510 MINOR STREET,
PEnitADELPMA, PA.,
M ANUr itigiW I L S T o ir i IENGTH
MANILLA PAPER OF ALT. SIZES.
ROLL WRAPPERS
on hand or made to order.
Highest priolS paid for rope in large or small 'outtriti
ties. • - marl-d3o.
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY - Ane -
- 11CAS removed his Office from Third to Wal
nutt
trusted to him will receive prompt and (=mini attention.
100 0 S
at .
St 7
STalt
k eg z lll 3 hgor
.reb2 . (Successors to Wra. Dock: Jr,.
.41E11( g)
LBS. • CODFISH; of the' tele
-11000 brated St. George brand, jast received
and for sale . by SBISLER & FRAiER,
fail. (..sairlissors to Wm. Doak, jr., b Co.)
VNGLISH DAIRY And
NEW - YORK - StAIreCHEESE.
[nom]
A - LARGE invoice of_fresh teas; new raisins,
11 prunes and figs at BOY ER & KOERVER.
my 4 -
FOR SALE.—A Five4torse-power STEAM
ENGINE and BOILER, in good order. 'Apply io
♦ l. GEETY,
' 'Walnut street, below Sixth.
felm-ti
-5 I TAMS! HAMS!—A fresh supply of Mich
-5 :eners's Excelsior Hains and Dried Beef at
jan29 • BUT E R & KVER4Ftit
LEA & PERINE'S WORCESTER:SAUCES,
the most popular and the purest everolliiredto the
public, just received and for sale by
• SHISLER
febi (successors to Wm. pock;
and - T-V 1 UCC.I-ft% iktrEy7
- SHISLFA Ar• FWE.II. .
(successdra toW. Mac_ jr,,V6).)
CM
A I'ATILLUTIO GIFT BOOK:
CTUR CONSI IUTION, MIVERNYUENT ON.
"Our Government," en exposition - of - the - V,stritiois,
kc., for popular use. By M.
sale'at 4e14 BERGNEVS BOOKSTORE
.....
THEcELVTIRA.TEI) . . VIRGINIA , GTE, ,GF
AIX,. and Day & Martin's' I:Olabbs just: la
ceived and for sale by . wauft,Eß FR A zgit i
fel (anncesscan to Win, , Dock, jr, & co-)
QP.galNi CANDY.F.S, - first attality, all sizes.
" - - SHISIEft & ERAZEN
(aaccessors,to Wm. Dock, Jr._ it Cm)
- sePt 2 4
N ._ A. TT 't-- •E' 4 07 . IN N
.. L.
FINE 'BLACKBERRY and
. ELDERBKI: T 35.—
Wannniedvaret. Yorsalacce to
e at
sms ext
o v;.
ian2s
FOR SALE--A very handsoniii - , Two se
PEDLER WAHON--cbeapifor ect - f6 to
HOX No. 313, Harrisburg, Pa
- no - Aim HA NI 8.11,—. .....bilicheriees- Excelsior.
JOLI Just cured. Received and for 81f le Et •
. -
(Secoissiirgu) lik•rooelii-CMAIEteP‘
mar2B
-•• Tii e , •..t• .1 , .
11° 'l3±N•PlTl3tila:Tiiii . Amatheewill
offer f.or *4 ,e- in.their:Atisonf,nAielZr. ^34 qlaltity
of ROSE' EtTSHES, and FLOWER PLANTS" in great
variety. , J. MISJL
NEW MACKEREL, BERETNG AEI:TS/IL
MON at Imy4l BOYEIt & KOERPER.
1 60
WM. DQCS;Jit.„ CO.
4.