Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 20, 1864, Image 2

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HARRISBURG, PA•
MONDAY 111ORNINii. JUNE 20, Isllit
FOIL THE AIENDIHENT OF TILE CUNSTITUTLO
GBANTENG THE
SOLDIERS' RIGHT TO VOTE.
Election Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1864.
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Abraham Lincoln,
OF ELLL",7OI3.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Andrew Johnson,
=1
Appointment of Archbishop, of New York.
BISHOP M'CLOSHEY, OF ALBANY, THE SUCCESSFUL
CANDIDATE-SRETCH OF HIS "L FE
*The Right Revered Bishop M'Closkey, of
Albany, has, we hear from that city, received
the official announcement from Rotel of hie
appointment to the Archiepiscopate of New
Ycrk. He will .soon, it is understood, enter
upon the discharge of his new duties. '
The Most Rev. John M'Closkey, D: D., was
born in Brooklyn in 1807, and is consequently-
in the fifty-seventh year of his age. In early
life he was sent to Mount St. Mary's College, -
near Emmitsburg; Maryland, where he dis
played a special aptitude for oratory and dis
cussion, and always held a prominent place
in his class. Having finished his collegiate
education and graduated with high honors,
Dr. M'Closkey entered the Theological Semi
nary, and after a thorough courbe of study
was raised to the priesthood at about the age
of twenty-seven years.
He was shortly afterwards attached to the
diocese of New York, (comprising New York
and apart of New Jersey,) under the Right
Rev. John Dubois, the predecessor 'of Arch
bishop Hughes, when for a time he acted as
curate, but was subsequently promoted to the
pastorate of St. Joseph's Church, in Sixth
avenue, now, in charge of Rev.. Thomas Far
rell. In consequence of the increased num
ber of the Catholics in this diocese it Was
deemed - advisable in 1842 to appoint ,an as
sistant bishop to assist Bishop Hughes, who
had been raised to the Episcopal See, in the
administration of its affairs. Dr. M.'Closkey
was called to assume the duties and responsi-.
bilities of the coadjutorship; and on the 10th
Of March, 1844, he was consecrated in St. Pat
rick's Cathedral, by the late Archbishop
Hughes.
In 1846,. on the recommendation of the
council of this province, the Papal See de
cided to subdivide the diocese of New York,
creating as suffragan sees the dioceses of Al
bany, Buffalo, Brooklyn and Newark. Dr.
M'Closkey was transferred to the former see,
and performed his duties with singular ability.
His excellent practical discourses and his
canning oratory produced the best effect not
only in his own church, but among the mem
bers of other denominations, whose frequent
visits to the Cathedral attested their interest
as well as their confidence in the Catholic
Bishop. The reputation of Archbishop 3r-
Oloskey gives an excellent promise of useful
ness in the enlarged Sphere he has been called
PrOst4ent tinOoln 4 4' A . e.ceptanee of the
Nomination.
The committee appointed to wait upon. Pre
sident tin . coln to inform him, officially, of his
nomination, discharged their duties a few days
after the Convention adjourned. Mr. Lincoln
was,. of course, gratified, but said he did not
so much regard it a personal compliment as
an, evidence of the people's concurrence in
his measures to preserve the nation's life; and
he presumed they felt as the man did who was
upset when crossing a river; he seized the tail
of one horii r e, Which liOre him along,. when
-some one advised him to let : go iindtake
of the other animal, but he said it was no
time for a man in danger -of ,drowning to be
t stoaliping horses!
So thought the people when, in the War of
1812, they re-elected Janes Madison over an
abler and better man—De Witt Clinton, of .
New 'York.
On the average, we knots- of no fitter man.
for President than Mr. Lincoln, who has been
tried, and who understands all sides' of the
complicated enigma better than any man ever
could. Intuitively, he seems to know just toh , n
and hots to move. We believe it to be the de
termination of the people and the will of God,
'that, as the Secessionists went out under
Abraham Lincoln, so they must come back
under Abraham Lincoln!
Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson took strong ground early
in the great struggle, and. has steadfastly held
it ever since,' in favor of the Government
against secession and: treason. In his speech
against Breokinridge in the extra session of
1861. he said:
"Traitors are got to . be sQnumerbus now
that I attppiiiie tietiatailiaii got to be respecta
ble; but, God beiNig willing, whether traitors
be many or few, as I have" hitherto waged, war
against traitors and treason, and in- behalf of
the Government whiCh -was constructed by
our fathers, I intend =to continue it to the
end."
In the Senate of the.truited Slates, on be
ing. asked by Joe Lane, of Oregon, What he
would do with the rebels, Senator Johnson
reined in the following strictly orthodox lan
.
guage:
"The distin,quished Senator from Oregon,
i
asks me what wonld do with the rebels, were
I President of the Thaito States? I will tell
the Senator. - I would:hive -them' arrest , cl, I
would have them tried, and iflound guilty, by
the Exuma, GOD I would . have them use
unteL"
Concerning Gov. johnson'fi present senti
ments, the following is related:
In eply to an officious: suggestion ; made to
Mr. Lincoln, to apprise Andy JOhlison of the
policy of writing a radical letter of accept
ance ho said that was wholly unnecessary.
His reply was sure to be radical enough to
satisfy the most radical. To another the
President is said to have remarked: "Don't
be concerned, sir, when Andy Johnson was
last here he said, if it was necessary to carry
on the war for thirty years, he was for carry.
log it on."
The 8111 to Prevent Gold Gambling.
Congress has at last passed the till to pre
vent the speculations in gold. The provisions
That it shall be unlawful to make any con
tract for the purchase or sale and delivery of
any gold coin or bullion to be delivered on
any nay subsequent to the day of making such
contract, or for the payment of any sum.
either fixed or contigent in default of the de
livery of any gold coin or bullion, or to
make such contract upon any other terms
than the actual. delivery of such gold coin or
bullion, and the payment in full of the agreed
price thereof on the day on which' such con
tracts is made, in United States notes or na
tional currency, and not otherwise, or to make
any contract for the purchase or sale and de
diery of any foreign exchange to be delivered
at any time beyond ten days subsequent to
the making of such contract, or - for the pay
ment of any sum either fixed on contingent in
default of the delivery of any foreign exchange
or upon any other terms than the actual de
livery of any foreign exchange within ten days
from the making of such contract, and the im
mediate payment in full of the agreed price
thereof the day of delivery in U. S notes or
national currency, or to make any contract
whatever for the sale and delivery of.any gold
coin or bullion, of which the person making
such contract Shall not, at the time, of making
the. same, be ' , in actual possession,, and it
shall be unlawfulto make any lan of money or
currency not being in coin to be repaid in
coin, or bullion, or to make any loan of coin
or Million, to be paid;iiihnOney . or currency
other than coin. ' ' 4,;
It shall be further unlawful for any banker,
broker or other person to make any purchase
or sale of any gold coin or bullion, or of any
foreign exchange, or any contract for any such
purchase or sale at any other place than the
ordinary place..of business of either ; thols seller
o? purchaser, owner or birevand Occupied by
him individually, or by a partnership of Which
he is a member, .
SEC. 3. All contracts inade in violation of
this act shall be absolutely void.
SEC . 4. Any person,who tvioltite any
provision of this act sball be guilty of a misde
meanor, and on conviction thereof shall be
fined in any sum notless than $l, 000 nor more
than $lO,OOO, or be.liprtsoned for st ;period
not less than three months nor longer than one
year, or both, at the discretion of the:Court,
and shall likewise be subject to a penalty of
$l,OOO for each offence.
Sao.,s..The penalty imposed by the 4th
section of this act may be recovered in an ac
tion at law in any court of record of the Uni
ted States, or ,any court of competent juris
diction, which action marbe brought; in the
name of the Uiiiied States, by any perspn who
will sue for said penalty, mie-halfhfor the use
of the person bringing such action, and the
recovery and .satisfaction of a-. .judgment in
any such action shall be a bar to the imposi
tion of any fine for the same offence ,in any
prosecution instituted subsequent to the re
covery of such judgment, but slaill . iat be a
bar to the infliction of punishment y impris
onment, as provided by said 4th section.
§*. 6.• All acts and , parts of acts inconsist
ent with the provisions of this act, are hereby
repealed.
"MANHATTAN" OF 'THE LONDON H-ERAI 6EZ:i
FORE GENERA.L Dix.—Tosepli A. Sdorillo;l t iliti
New York correspondent of the Lop4ix:
Morning Herald, whose letters to that.- jou#o4l
under the signature of "Manhattan,!' hnvg
teemed with Malicious abuga of otu ciditna,
Anent and misrepresentations of the Union
cause, has been summoned before Major-Gen
eral Dix.
. Scoville received a warning; and, when he
had made such explanations as he thought be
Dame him in his new pcirsition, waa infoitned
that his case would be . duly consicfered by the
proper authorities.
It is understoodthat General Dix allowed
"Manhattan" to go' on his parole, and that
the General awaits instructions, while Scoville
has an opportunity of restricting his lopera
tions hereafter.
*o..i : -- . :4fr0t4i).0 . :
EXCLUSIVELY-FOR THE DAILY TELEMAPH
ET THE
INLAND LINyAS.
trona Chartkston:
OUR BATTERIES` PLAYING ON 411EltITY.
DEATH OF CAPT. BIRNEY.
• ' Weismthrox, June 18:
Late mews from Charleston states that we
are again 'banging:affray at. CharleSton. -
Capt. Birney, late of Gait. _ 'limey's staff,
died here yesterday. • His body will be em
balmed and sent'North. -
O."H. GRAFFEN.
The War in Kentuqky:
ARREST OF A REBEL FLAG OF TRUCE.
-0—
Rovemeats. of Rebel Guerrillas.
PILLAG . E'OF BURNSVILLE
Loulsrat,a, Ky.,; June 17.
, „.
-The rebel Col. Chenowith, acoMnpanied;b9
Chariton Morgan -and a number of '01 . .0n
Horgan's staff,earaejptojiexington yesterday
with. Gen. Hobson,, under : a flag,pf,truce, with
the design of arrapging 'with. Gmk : llurbridge
-for an exchange of prisoners captured in the
recent rebel raid. Gen..Thnbridge refused to
recognize the flag,. arrested the three rebels 4
and ordered-Gen. Hobson to the command of
his division.
About 150 mounted men of Jesse's gang
crossed the Lotilsville and Frankfort railroad
early this mo:thyig at Smi,hfield, and were
subsequently heard of at Shelbriille, en route
to Taylorsville..
On the 10th inst., Cl 4. Weatherford, of -the-.
Thirteenth Kentucky cavalry; - .evacuated
- Burksville; and on the following.; Wednesday.
Bennett's 'gang Look possession bi the post,
and gavithe town UP to.Pil*ge4
Death of ft.nlfOtor.
BALI:1;91102E, Julie 17.
Alr. N. Tuttle, "2,89 . . one,ofthe proprietor.s
of rthe Baltimore Clapper,
,illecr.to-day, afters
brief illness, aged' 65 years. • •
From Charleston Harbor
ARR VAL OF THE FIT LTO:i
An Engagement Between Our Forts and the
A. Rebel Steantor S-uu7sc.
The United States steamer transport, Fulton
Capt. Norton, from Port Royal, June 15, ttr
rived at a very early' hour this morning.
On. Tuesday, the. 7th inst., the rebels opened
a heavy tire froxit their Works on Sullivan's
and James Islands, directing it to both our
land and aval batteries. Our men gave them
a handsome Shower of shells in return. The
rebels finally ceased firing. damage was
.sustained by us.
At night the guns at, Tort Putnam were
opened on a lebel steamer, discovered on her
way. from Charleston to Sumter, litdened, it is
thought, with troops and supplies. One ca
the shots disabled her, causing her : to run
aground. At daylight our gunners completely
demolished her.
Deserters are constantly arriving within our
ines. •
Maj.-Gen. Foster had recently made a
minute inspection of the fortifications on the
coast.
The New Ironsides was lying at Hilton
Head Harbor, taking on masts, spars and rig
ging, preparatory to proceeding North.
Deaths at Washington:Hospitals
.
The following - deaths of Pennsylvania sol
diers were reported
.at Captain &tines M.
Aloore's office:
Jolla 15. J W Smith, K., 116th; AI Carroll,
K, 81st; Jere . ...tdagovern I`, sth; 'John A. Ea
ton, Gl37th; . -t - aptaiti Albert A 'Davis,..o, Ist
heav artillery; Henry Doverspike, G, 82d;
Win 8 11111,-F, 62d; 8 .LlEvans, 1), 140th; Al
bert H Price, H, 188th; John McAfee, A, 13th
cuv; Samuel King, F, 55th; John 8 Ward, F,
13th cav; John Vexter, 1), 98th; Lieut M B
Goodrich, H, 93d; John Patterson, Cr, 14th
dav;'E.A Kitbourn, PI, :45th; Uwen Peck, F.,
145th; John Peoples, P, 71st; Dennis Dig
nam, K, 45th; Daniel Smith, A, 57th.
Jura 16.—George Eaton, I, 40th; Henty
Herpst, 4, 19th; J Horner, E, 115th; Wright
lteddingttin,l, 45th rit Harris, 13, 72d; Joun
].ssth; Josiah if Jacobs, K,:l4Btn;
.Bimon Snyder, - ~41,18tE; H Bateman, B,
45th; Frank. Bodenbush, E, 55th; Jas Brana
gan, I, 69th; Andrew C. Brown, D, 49th; Jno
ever, A, 53d.
f ttieivrinssr,- Ohio, June 17.
A lire occurred at i r. nt. to.ddy, which de
stroyed the Townsend House and six private
dwellings.
- The loss is $20,000. Insurance $10,000.:1
itlurderous Copperhead Otttrag
Our city was in a great state of excite - fit
yesterday on account of a shooting case Nil.
occurred early in the morning in the meet,
department qt the gentling Railroad ilocu
ny's workshops, on the corner of hove
.and Chestnut Street& pne,of the workni
named Henry A. tit:tuning, deliberately d
a pistol and shot a fellow machinist, na
llns. Gabriel, the bull taking ellectin the
domen. The wound was at once pronoun
mortal by the physicians. Mr. Gabriel,
suffers greatly, was still living lust eveni
Atl-tArt*4-40t expected to: survive, -many but
ble-tesit;teis;#).* his' family,ContiSthig 4.4
Wife antilliree • chileten; air:Zightti street
14r; it t iiiiltaM - -:14.4i-iviztestimattie cud
olititingie:iittii—a-'Aiiit 'of .. -. ot. - libanbi
t .E . L.ouatilmr) Church .pis run_Veßialll
- tl fj.o4 un tnit ecte t d ;itil:tbis 7,sflect. that a sound mind mei body are the mostneeensarf
reed , with
equisites thepomoffeAn:ltaltitlipEpinezes
, c , ,
derous outruon as we learn from rel./
authority, were as follows: Uonnard has 1- out these, t journey thrisigh are
t o oe w t ed ho w ur i l t y h dar
despair koe
andte the a ji:m e t :
tiresz ig ly il refl=n on tha r t the happiness or another be
threessPaTutail
working in the shop for some time, and , nll. .rri i2 m d a b g r, e;
son-in-law of Mr. Bellemere, one of the
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. roi;
men in the lathe department. On lust 1
nesday, in the course of a political argu , when the misguided and i
with another workman, named Josepu .t.‘
he (Connard) is reported to have said that da he has Initialed die seeds e th i ls v pitgar rg'*ire
would rather tigut for the rebel cause th often happen that an dimmed some o r ah „,,,1 4 ,1 11at t„,. the
fi, Ite:ribi:7loll;rotY7cauaPl:llSnesngbinsfittheaolthistiwia
for the Union," to words to that effeet. U dguirioto the heads
end
ward denied having used the language i
puled to !MU, whereupon Fair went velure who, incapable- of curing. Mob his
alderman and made ttlitiltlVlL in support or t
_l i rott e m tailing month after month, or as httngaf
truth of his charge: On Thurecusy (..:0111.1111 ru l t ::7T h i
to bo t Aaa o i v o e o r ti. h ;tod to despair leavf him
T
tutionaisympt I t.orthisterribledleesZErachasatreo
Drought suit against Fair for shunter, laid' thil e
ourfothuesttauleatdhohdy.readb::.
inpoN:wits,"hin:klito.itt.e:c 1147Pundpp,101200•1:outnrnytoe.eredibrric
hater, was forested, but gave bail fur ins at
pearance at court. -
. h' frislatai rapidity us death puts • • ' P g ea- alb,
The trensuntitne language said to have beeoti m ly er ii,,,
tittered by (loaner d, utteaed as it was by antra from whence no traveler returns. -
affidavit, caused a . greatexeitement among th , ,
molds in the wiollehop. They held an indig `INDORSEMENT OF THE PREss,
nation meeting; we are told, on Tutr-sday even kii-.
wg, and -resolved that eon/ null Should worlOwny thousands cared at this institution year after
nu'ionger in the shop. Guunard, being ap . t i l , l , o n rjar, irrtas_.t , surgical ePeratialli•
prised of thity came armed neMniolzung„ au a t • , arid m an y sC'
other "Y the re P erte ill a t
e papers, notioss of whist
entered the .shop before 7 o'clocli; the "isnot again and again before r
the p e hh e, b a w d
runie
101 , ,ebaneubilig %vizi. : ~,,, . Rending ea a gentleman of character and f tat
It was just at tuiejawiture that Mr. Gabiie , -1111-1--FBtante° to the atulcled.
_ __ .
who happened also to be one of the first to
...- - - -
enter tne swop, approached Uonxiard in a POCKET BOO.Kg r — PURSES
—,
giezoly yity.,B, end with : .the air of a now ! - AND
, giykpg advice, , said in subsum •°e°, My y e „ 0 R IrmioN . IN A. i ..s
friend; yciu - had -"better leave the shop. "-
`ere is : a mob conking to put you out of it, FOR LADIES AND GENTL4f,
and you had betrer go peaceably;" while giv- AT • ~ • 1 -'
ing tins advice'he laid his hand lightly on
Gunning 's shoulder, but,as, iii alleged, without •• , KELLER'S
. ~.
the slightest intention. of offeruig violence. Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
Lionnantseems, however, to have regarded „ No. 91 Market stmt.
the touch on the shoulder in the light of au
nisultdind drew kin pisior and tired-it at Gab
riel with We effect we have already stated.
Atter the ohooting, Conuard anti one or two
of his friends were, retty severely handled by
the excited workmen, and it was only by
great effort that the men were restrained front
lynching'Connaid on the sPot:
'He was arrested and taken before-the Mayor,
and committed-to prison, to be tried for the
qtfence. Ptaintitd is ; about 211yearitt of age,
a...a. his faiiiily_ reside in Seventh street, 'below
Fifa). He formerly kept a lager-beer saloon.
He came to' Reading a year or two ago, and
hails,' we 'believe, from the Western and North
western parrof his State. ,
We retrain from adding to the excitement
by commenting on this bold outrage. The
criminaLis in the hands of the law, and it is
to.be hOttddlie will be properly dealt with.
P.'S.-:-.-Mr. 'Gabriel died about nine o'clock
last elening.- , -.2l'Siiding Journal of tb-day.
NEW Al) V ERTISEIVIE,N TS.
THE PUBLIC are cautioned against pur
chasing or negotiating for a now or $l.OO drawn in
favor of William Cowden, as payment has been stopped.
.jelB.3t ' - JACOB PI ALM.
HAY r .
O F SUPERIORQUALITY, tor pale in small bales at the:Kekstone Farm, immediately below
the city. - Dein- 41.
411041:1111 1 1P-IIL-140ME - FOR
T H. BERHYHITHL baying disposed of all
to hiligrourid.abeve toWri, except. eight aeres vdth tho
'builttingsoweicthis, together or divided, co.,buit p
jel,B-lut-
•
A FlllgT-CLASS, well built FLUE BOIL
-14, 227eet long, 42 in, diameter,with two ten.hich
FM
_. CS, being a 22 horse power. Will be sold cheap.for
cash; at the .boilor works of Ackney .L. - liarrott, Button.
zmood.etreet, above Bth, .Reading, Pa. •
- - - AMORY - BARNITT.
ME
11M1
MEE
Rebel Batteries
NEW YORK, Jane 18
_ .
WASIAINGToN, 4h1.1/e 18.
Fire in Sandusky.
cAu'rioN.
FOR SALE.
~.
MIEN
NEWAD E RTIS EME NTS.
P ANO FORTES, MELODEONS,`
SHEET lIICSIC,
-VIOLIN'S. FLUTES, GUITARS. B kNJOS.
• STi'INCS. DRUMS FIFES. and all kinds or MITT
AI. MERCHAND SE, NICTEkE ERA , lES LOOKING
RLAS 4 ES. PHOTOGRAPH cARDSan , I ALBUMS, AM IW
TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &0.,
Rensember the TO .ce, SILAs WARD, No. 12 Third
street, the largest Music Store this side of thegreat
Jan2S.dtf
MattrassesZ Spriwg.4 edo I 4Confaorts
PALM LEAP HAIR TOP MATTRASSES.
Plain Leaf Cotton Top Mattrasses.
Corn Hook Mannmes.
Patent S ring Slat Beds.
Feather Pillows and Eolt.ters.
Cotton Comforts and Spreads
Ladies' Willow Work Stands.
Carpet camp -tools.
Door Rugs. Carpet HaTsarks
Iron tied-¢t ds, latest plttern.
N. B --Sofas, Lflungets, Cushions, Chairs, and Mat
t masa. repairetL ?air and Spring Mattrasses made to
order No:lo9.Markerstreet, Harrishum,
jelB-dlm J. T. BARNITZ
PUBLIC SALE
UNCLAIMED GOODS
RZHAISIEO TEE WAREHOUSE OP TEE
PRIUDELPRIA AND READING R. R. COMPANY.
HE articles described in the- following
T
Schedule, haring heen consigned to Harrisburg sta
tion, on the Phil' delphla sal Reading railroad, and the
consigner; after due and legal notice, not haring taken
them away, nor Paid the costs and expenses of carriage,
will bo exposed at Public Sate or Outcry, at Harrisburg
station on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1864;
the sale tocommenee at Ton o'clock in the forenoon of
said day:
J A Graham, 1 barrel vin^gar
William Pohl, 1 keg liquor.
[W,I 1 cask ware.
Thomas Polar, 2 boxes nidze.
No ma ks, / do do
Sergeant Whitt., 1 do do
Elizabeth Albert, Ido do
No marks, -- 1 box mdze
do do 2 bags maze,
do do 1 stretcher.
do do 2 saddles and bridle
do do 4 knapsacks.
do do 4 earrst b
do do 2 black valises
Lieu Keller Rntib, 1 valise
David Rue, rbox mdse.
,
The above articles will be exposed to public sale as
afore aid, according to the provisions of the first section
of the„Aet of Asambly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, approved the sixteenth day of March, A. P.
,155.4; with all the requirements .of which the Phtladel
phla and Reading Railroad Company have in al/ respecfs
complied. The Act of Assembly is as follows:
"Commission merchants and factors, and all common
carriers, or other persons having a lien upon goods, wares
and merchandise, for or on account of the costs and ex
penses of carriage or storage, or any other charge arising
from the transportation, keepine or storage of such: pro.
party. in case the owners or consignees shalt not pay or
discharge the amount due for.such cost; expense, carriage,
storage or otner charses hereinhefore named, may, after
the expimtideof . ntnety days - from the notice hereinsdtir
provided, preCeed to sell the same or so muels thereof as
may be necessary to discharge said lien, at public auc
tion: Provided, That notice of sale shall be givizin as re
quired for Shmff 's Saks of personal property, and that
thirty days' nNice of said lien be given to the owner or
consignee of the propnty, if they can be found, and in
case they cannot be so found, thattho Same shall be ad
vertised weekly in - some ' n •Wepatier 'published in the
litroper city or county to which the goods, wares or mer
' andive have been - consigned, for four consecutive weeks
ore the sale. the residue of !none • arlsnag - from such
. _.. _-_-_-
• 111LAR NOTICE:
These are , some of the sad anti melancholy effects 'pro
, cod early tutbits of youth, viz : weakness of the had,
• d limbss pains In tho head, dimness of sight, lose of
uscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, am ,
us Irritability, symptoms of consumption, fits.
Miurratax.—The restful effects on the mind are munch
• he dreaded,loas of memory oonfostort of Ideas, de
reeston of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society,
f distrust, love ; of solitude, timidity, hro., are semen}
ti evils produced.
kits
Who have irdered tlibmeolves by a certain practice in
iniged lu when alone, a habit frequently learned fron,
evil companions, or at. school, the effects of which arm
tagotly felti- gm:ewhen asleep, and if not -,renderP,.
marriage a 'es Bible, and destroy's: both mind and hipdy,
should* .)11). mrnediately.
Whatst hat a young man, the hopoef his country.
the darling Of his parents, should be snatched from all
oirospecta anti enjoyments of life, by the' - consequence ni
deviating from. the tab of• nature and :indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persona mom., before content
platft
The best Morocco
TRATELLNG SAft.l3 EIS,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable for
Presents, uow ozettand at KELLER'S Drug &ore,
rn:o.10-tf No. 91 Market street.
NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED !
„ B E G.X.E ' S •
Book and Stationery Store
Elmbraellig every new and improved style of
POCKET BOOKS
MAGIC CURROMiIIOinE,II4 .:,,,
IALF E - POCKti f D OOMS
BucKstil'thißSES,
i'aRTMONNALES, &o.
at prices .to snit all circumstance!.
I,JCKST CUTLERY.
Mudding oil One assortment of Westertbolm's Sup
Pocket- Knivea..---
Glnalsc PENS.
From Nevrterei celebrated manufactory. Every
-tait.ka /wrap*.
PORT FOLIOS,
WRITING OASES;
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
PAPETERIES,
Together with every article venni' ly. ferma in a first
Book 414 Sigtiegairy eatabliahineat, at
myl2] BERGNER'S, 51 ifarkeLetroer
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
jETTER& testamentary. on the estate of
j 'tin-nay . ..late of Halifak tow..ship, Dauphin
o unly, haring beetcgrarded to the undersigned, residing
in said township, all persons indebteitto satThstate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present ther. l '..fer dettlement.
- -j.O ertad* - SAMUEL LANI iIS,--hascutor
TIIST RECEIVED-44 gallonsinne enzTant
V wino, from a Lancaster county . farmer; - the eat
made domestic , wine in thisicity., Price.s3 CO per galltm:
.r s• a le -- • SIITSLER - & - Flt4ZSIt,
- - -Successors to-Wm. dz-Co.
TtiP.IIIWRITIT °kali kinds at
Eni);4l. - • BOW* k *O.lllO/2
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NO EX.CULE FOR EXPLU6IOINS.
AS:lic! - :i FT'S LOW 'WATER DETErTOR
Ts AN INFALLIBLE PROTECTION against
JL. explosion or burning of the trues or lwi'er, a- noth
ing eon prevent it; of not tampered with) ruin ficijt im
mediate notice of lack of water in the holler, iu seaaou to
put no a supply without drawing the fires. Want of water
.g the gre source of so many sad C4Eistrop:ieS which
have recently occurred.
We trarratit this instrument to be a perf,:t insurane
against such contingencies. Price $5O.
Full instrucu no £l3 to ih moile a application as well
as re.ere..ce to most of the primiluent ruanuf..ctnrers and
on toasters of the State usleg them. sent on sp lic glen
to D. C. HEADE & CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa
D. C. WAD,
MAGGE.
BEEP TONGUES. —Fine large beef tongues
cured by J. a 3fichoner & Co , tv , d for sale by
SIIIaLEt & FRAZER,
.103.7 • . .
Sccom.wors to W. nook, jr, R co
ANE* SIPPLY of FRESH. SMOKED
HAILS, Jest received this morning, at
SHItiLLK t FR IZER,
jell Succes.tors to W. Dock, Jr , & Co.
CRYSTALIZED
CONCENTRATED LEMONAD:
1 6 a pleasant, healthy beverage.
Very donviinient and refreshing for invalids having
fever or great thirst.
tin porta ility recoinmenes it 'o travelers.
Its (Milani.' nee at pie-nie: will be apremated.
No sugar required; one table-spoonful simply dissolved
in a glass of cold water and it is done.
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE,
Jeli No. 91, Market street.
TI-IF. OLD FLAG!
A CAMPAIGN PAPER FOR THE PEO-
L - A. PLE. devoted to the election of LINO ill:
JUIINSt.IN, 'UNION and Fkrenox, and Me Right of Suffrage
to our brave soldiers, will on tve2lat of July. and
weekly there dler until the full returns of the Pregiden
fial.election ean be given, from the offi e of the Franklin
ligoository Chamber burg. P.
Tar. Lito FLAG %via contain porraita of Lincoln, John
and•ot.hor eminent men; maps of battles and battle
fields. and will urge re entless war uprol the Copperheads
until their de lawn defeat in November next ft will be
a neatly printel paper of twenty columns
TERMS— GASH-IN ADVAACE:
.
One Co .
50 cts.
.
10 Czpie py s
to one address $4 50
.2 0 .. al la- . . 800
30 " " 10 10
5 0 if
" al 15 40
.
And at the same rate (30 cents per copy) for any number
over fifty.
... „
$..4. Let every esugest Union man at once commen d
to raise a club i.u• his imm date neighborbooi, so that a I
the numbers can hesecured.
. . _
'rte The (list number will contain a portrait of Presi
dent Line In, and the second will contain a portm t of
Andrew Johnson. Address
)011-3td2tvc
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR
ENCURSION - EXTENDED.
EXCURSION TICIEETS
'WILL BE ISSUED BY TEE
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
.
TO VISITORS TO IHE SANITARY FAIR, •
FROM Harrisburg,. Columbia, Lancaster,
Parkesbiwg, racili, and intermediate stations, to
etilladelphia and return.
From Rarristiurg, by the Mount Joy Accommo
dation .... 7:20 A. ar.
Cohn:tibia Accommodation leaving' at ....12:20 v. x.
And by the Harrisuurg Accommodation,
leaving at .... F :25 r,
From Columbia, by train at 8:20.a. M.
. 1.
....1:53 P. IL
6:0 r M.
0:00 A at.
7-31 v. at
7:00 A. at
ram Lancaster, by train at
rotia Park as bu rgrbY,,train ut t '; *
tibia only, at -
3:00 P u.
rem Paoli, by train, at. ........ . . 7:00 s.
" ' to West Philadelphia
onlv, at 4:16P.r.
.B...XCUEpIO9 TICICRTS will be good for a return trip on
tier of the accommodation trainr which leave Plailaset
as Pass tiger -tats n at 10:00 a is, 190 P. sr. 2:30 P.
4 Oii P. K.. and West Philo lelphia Station at 8:00 K.
EXCURSION TICKETS wilt not be sold by Conductors
the c irasand wilt hot - be goad upon any other than the
kills specified.
Tics.r.ra will be sold until tho 24th of
e, good fur a return trip until the 25th lust.
EffOCH LEWIS,
t 4 • ' General Superintendent.
• • CITY TAX.
. .
OTICE is hereby given, that the Common
Council of the Clty of Harrisburg, have completed
lev - i,and assessment of taxes for the year 11 . 63, and
t persons shag bc'entittod to an abatement of
_• FIVE . l-.ER CENT.
triria
the ailment of their respective City Taxes,. on pay
lm
at of the same to.JORN T. WILSV., Fan . City Trea
cr, on or before tlp- 20th day of June, 1861.
y order of the Gunman Council.
DAVID HAERIS, Clerk.
arri3burg, Inue 1.6,1564 —dtd'. '
"Pbr
vanda
18
tie of Condemned Tents and Army Clothing;
TOSP.T.Tkt and Wall Tents and Flys, snit
-1 able for atruinr, wagon core. e, ito an.l several
Ludred 4 , vercoats, Pants, Vests and Blouses, from the
Irernment sale at Woshington, -now , for sale at Barr's
p Alec', one of Singer's extra large Sewing- Machlnosf cost
130, in perfect order, with stand and table cuirifilete; for
le low.. .
va Thehighest7price in cash paid for all kiwisofsecond
., ,•Ild.pktiching. fu niter- , iron, c riper, brassiorpewter.
Also llireerePFairliarike ihitfoL m &Alen, litgouderdrr,
It
Ciip t b :pr sale. W.igh from 50 pto 1000 pounds. jell
I .
'ANY, • Valuable Mill l and l Farm. foi`Sole.
t'brar.
FAR I-aria/0• HE uersigned offers his MILL and
item : Any one iltialiag, to pure bate real
'
.0 , riwo , 614..F.....,811110t nt..641.2., be: ter pay ins investor at, as it mill ,
luoi tee. A. wr.tr,so
W4litern .JBl6- W. -i
•1 la letown, Dauphin epunty, fa.
EBl4. -EAL E-- —47-e-Ad . tr itIVATE' S ALE.
• . • .. ---
' The several proverb." Or the Estii..._,., f wmu mit A L.
N,' trireased, in the aity efEarrigtil....... ~...,.i . t i, ti
Moms on Front street Mk cl*Llo.l. SOeetr , o - r' d :',....'
Ufeliorne'r Of Fropt and Ch u( strains, a 'Taco: 1 4 - 7_
Ifullierry. street; near Third' street, and lex -_
it laid at. be' eastern terminus or Market Street; :wa r t,
rered ror sale. For terms orsale apply to thnundersigned,
ieventh and Mime str6ets, Philadelptila..-"
4 ell , -. 1 tfl - - - TROMAIS.POCHTtAN.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The unaersignea, 'appointed by the Court of Common
• Pleas of Dauebin enmity, auditors to make distributi. n
omit cmiitors of tke balance in ,he hands of A. 0. thea
ter and C. P. bfuench, as-boost , of John Wallower & son,
as shown by, their amount., confirmed May 15th, 1.864,
will attend to Me dutlei of said appointment et the on*
of 7 W. 4imoraeo, In Harrisburg, on Thursday, the 23d
day of June. 1884 at ly oiclick A r , wh. n and where
Persons Mterreied may attend and present their eiabll4.
DAVID FLEMING,
J. IV. SIMONTuN,
jul.dlaw3w Auditors.
Whereas, Letters f Administration upon the estate of
Henry H. Lenhaat I,econsed, late of Halifax township,
Dauphin comity; h tl.k, been granted to Christian Lyter,
of Halifax township, timid county, Administrator of sad
deeeeeed„,allpersonSteoted to, the said estate are Ri
g eista te titmice imm •te payment, and all th , se hay
ing claims or deman.tx o gneit• Me same will , make them
ei t ewn without...4oT to CHHIZIAX. LXVER,
moe.doawd N• • \ . Admixdstr.tor.
troQ
DGA-ItS,, RA.B, V.tOZERE,- of
Aikicradea.and prices:at
- •
Back, eCo.
jel7 l .- ' Dearesitlik , &Family Groceriea;
• • • "
fifTlßtlB,E,—Choice now
.2i, Cheese, just
IL/ received ar. - . • . FR AzE ,
jan • SUCCeSI3OI . B kou wu cck, jr., Co.
ityrEroS_S .. — Fme a Nti of the sea
-171: fian, in half barrels Ind kilts, jus
Nweived
SHISLER ,
jol7 SuccessSuccessorsY• Lazo.,
-1) . °4 4r, k Co.
QM(SKED . BEEF.--A. choice lot
lier'aDriad Beef, just , received al. -
' • & Flt
•`• Sumas:fon to W. Couk;
• Co.
- - •
y EA 4k. PERINE'S WORCESTER SAl — w
s
popular s - the mast ex:lithe purest ever offered',"public,st,
public, just, rpoeived and for sale, hy
Sin - 61,ER & FRAZEN ,
lsotociqaptq tp Wm., DOCK,
EM
; VC/TS for - sale on the corner of Third a n d
A.k.Breacriamaa Enquire of WY.. p.„.. : wapp&i.
,4!64411.e
lI.PEItaO.II- RIO AND LAGUYB4. OCIFF
' Emy4) HOURMIONCIIIa
*7.1:4
?THIS hotel will be opened June 15th. The
Len pet in then n4i repa'.r, and h arly
two hundred new and greatly ltnproved BATH ROUSES
will be r,ady f.r the accon , no.:atlon of pies/3.
Its capacity and each d , :pe., tinent will be equal, it not
superior, to any Hotel upon C.,PE ISLAND.
Birgfleld's F.and has been sek Ur-d for the Reasom
Address CEO_ J. BULTON,
my Or .b-tlsj
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
Lock Haven, Jersey Shure, Williamsport, kno,.
cy, Uniontown, \Yatsuntowa, illdtun,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
bury, Trevertou Georgetown,
Lykenstuvvii, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Phsladetptua Depot tieing centrally ietatal, toe
drayage will be at the lowest natea The Couduetur p ee
through with =eh train to attend to the ftfe delivery of
ill goods Intrusted to the lint Goods delivered at the do
pot of FREED, WARD 4k FREED, SU Star
Week
Philadelphia, by f o'clock P. at., will be delivered it, Got
rtaburg the next morning.
Prefight Always as Low as by Any Oth e ,
Line.
JOS. MONTGOMERY & Co.,
Philadelphia and Reading Dem,
Foot of 'llarket street, Haim:burr.
M 3 FA DDENIS MARBLE YARD
CORER uF WALN77 AND FIFTH. STREEis,
Harrisburg, Pa.
T HE undersigned haring opened a Marble Yard in this city, beg leave to inform their inends
dnd the public in general, that they are pre/nerd to fur
nigh
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY CESCRIPTION
llonument:s,
Mantles,
And House Work in Marble and Brown Stone.
Giro as a call awl we will guaranbee eacisfetatua.
NITADI EN ,t co,
N. B.—Lettering neatly none in Eng:ish or Grnaat
auult-ckly
AJOINT RESOLUTION proposing certain
tunerviments to tlat: Coast:Lotion.
3PCLITRE & STONER.
Chatnbersburg. Pa.
Be it resolved by the Senate wad Loweof Roprean,stires
of the Commonwealth of Perawy(mina iu Gers:ral Anno
bly net, That toe following amen dments be propowe to
the Constitution of the Cotetnimwi alth, iu ateent inie
with the mei - lawns of the tenth article Mt:el:
There shall be an ...dclitiunai etitzuu to the third artic:a
of the Constitution, to be designated as seeder, four, as
follows:
"Szoms 4. Wheneverany of the qualited eleetarSat
this Conimonwealth shell be in alit actual cu:taarr ser
vwe an,:er a requiSitiOn from the Pre-A.:Lief the Mined
State., or by the authority of this C.diution,,sith, seen
electors may exercise the right of suqra,e sit elections
by the citizens, udder such regnlanuus as aro, or shish to
prescribed by law, as Indy as If they were prment et
their usual place of election."
SucTlOs 2. There shall be two additionelsections to thi:
eleventh article of the Constitution, to be destgralted at
sections eight and nine, as follows:
"Sacrnos 8. No bit, shall be pased by the Legalararr,
containing more than oue subject, which shall he cieallj
expressed in the title, except approp Simon billx
"cscrtos a. No bill shad be p ssed by the L,gis'ettire
granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the
authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has bees,
or may hereafter be, conferred upon the mats of this
Commonwealth."
OnICS OF THX SECRETARY OF THE CORMOOTWEALTHa
HszutissuaG,April 25, 1b64.
Plormsyloanio.,ss.
I do hereby certify that the forogoing is a hat tr 2-.,
and con ect copy or the original Joint ItesoluLtu
of the Genera, Assemb.y, entitled " A Joint
Resolution proposing certain Amendments to
the Constitution," aS thmiame remains on ale In
tbi4 office.
in TESTIDIONT whereof, I have hereunto set my
[r, a.] Inind and ambled the red or the Secretary's of-
Lice to be affixed, the day and year above written.
ELI aLIFER.,
Secretary of flu Commomaealth.
The above resolution Laving been agreed to by a ma
jority of the member- rf each !louse, at two successive
sessions of the befteral Assembly of this Conarn.uwealth,
the proposed amendments Mil be submitted to the pee
pie, for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TimiosT
OP AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thou.sitod eight
nundred and diX.y-four, in accordance with the tenth tett
cle of the Constitution, and the ace, entitled "•Au Act pre
scnbing the time and manner of submitting to the people,
for their approve. and rautimidon or rejection, the pro-
cuSed ainendmente to the Constitution," approved the
twenty- tho d day of April; one thousond eight hundred
end sixty-f.der. ELI cLITER,
ap27 Secretary of tie a bmvanaealk
VERY PUKE, INDEED!
rpo our fine and' exlensiye stock of Photo
graph Album- and ets4Ogra hp— Cant Pfctarea as
have add. d a BE/I,li (IFIit'ENVh.LuPE mr the tee pawl
of card pi. Lures They must, be Seen find ailloe newel
.tor-Pliotti g rapht•ns supplied at the very Mewl aiw:e
sda price, and we' c •rd lunged upon Mat& 101 $1 24'per
thoursmd, wholesale and repot at
maySt SOREYFIERS BOOK ST' RE
THE FARMER BOY, and how he bemme Command
er-iu-Ctud,sl $5
•
THE PIOYESB BOY, and how he became President, $1
THE FERRY BOY, and the Financier,
THE PRINTER 130 Y, or how Bea Franklin made
his mark, • 51
TIM FARMER BOT, and how he became Lieuten
am General. In preen
A YOUTH S HISTORY OF TIER REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roauoke; alqantly dl strata& $1 ti
BE,i.NER' , BOOK WORK
'TTNRIVALLED CH&FALER FURNITURE
t l / 4 -1 does no, affect the Tarnish, but astorea
lustre. it does not dibcotor. it will raw e,
with vi
w labor, every finished surface.. ithef
or ,
‘ll elands timers and des era in fern:roc
811 1o , 011 „, — ;;L• cleaning furniture amt has been s,aal
wiL make it brkgo
—4 ' — " -14 % oust. A touch and r,b here and tilde
and f.esh. Fur sale by
L KUNKEL & BRO.,
`lB bracket Aree‘, Har thirg.
Plait
THE nd
and T il ai ne tta stree ble ta, p be r :PartAr. au nt d er a nalf a ree S t e u e.° U •
coed and OLIO hundred and sixty-eight .eet un Pie
running hack turo,hundred and ten feet to garnie a tiler.
there being space for tour full building lots, and a roost de
[arable site for a Governor's Mansion or public builainga
For particulars enquire of Mts. MURRAY, caner of Se
mod and Pine reeta
PIIOII`O6ILAPHS.
ALARGE assortment of Photographs of
Generals and fancy pictures for sale $ 'BEM'. LL sl
per dozen, ! , t . SWIEFFER'd BOOK relY., RE,
.-myzo lionisourg, i'a
RALPH L. MACLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and linic - , tt
budding, Eluzi.burg. Strict atuzutton paid to tdi
legal tin:quells. Hilitarg-claimc cullec4g/.
citylo-d6in end
.
BAN: HAY!! HAY!!!
11TA.Y of. the best quality is offered for sale.
Call at WCORMICK'S 00.1 L OFFICE on the Canal
risbw g. apSO-t.f
New Two Story FRAME HOUSE, with t
first rate Store Room in it, on the corner of Fi
st re et and Strawberry aley.
Also, the Frame Home ad.
joining. For nirther particulars enquire at Leedy's Shoe
Store, Market duvet, °run the premises
my23 tf DANIEL LEERY._
SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Is: nt
nie,g and New York. State Cheese, -- Just renewed at
• _ SHBLEtt
to 5 ancoessoto to W Dock.') S Co.
N
" B 0 0 .11. tX
SHOULB
STRAPS
. DAYS OF SHODDY
Suet received At rdelSl SCUPPER'S BOOS SRS'
FEW MA ME PIECES OF -CANVAS for
-", Awnings altd _Wagon Covers.
at 1040all's We Store; libsket street. zar264
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
70LUMBIN HOUSE.
CAPE 11.IAY.
Propnetor,
CAPE L rsan N j
J. H. DENNLStiN N.
Iferetm's Hotel, ialack
MENI
stela As
Tombs,
Head Stones,
HENRY C. JOHN:SoIi,
Sfixxeker
Of the Hasse e Representatiu;.
.JOHS P. Pr.ANEY,
Speaker of the &nat.,
BLOi.i.RAPHY FOR BOYS.
ju4-dtf
Valuable Property fur Sale.
ME
EL