Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 08, 1864, Image 1

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    TELEGRAPH
Ls ETTBLISHED
_HORNING AND EVEIVTNG,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
OFFICE' THIRD ST., NEAR WALNUT.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE SLIPERE'TION
To:: ILSILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the
ddy at 8 cents per week. Yearly sub csribers will
b
c har D -41 gh 001 n advance. Those person:: who neglectto
pay in advance will be charged $6 00.
TirEENLY TELEGRAPH.
THE ThIYGRAPHIB6Isa published weekly,and Is ftwrilsbad
o subscribers at the following cash rates
Single copies, 'reel:ly ....
Three copios to on:. Post Oalca
Ten copies to one Pont offic,-?
MEDICAL.
GLAD NEWSI:9 - 4 THE lINFOI.:IIUNA.TE!
THE L9.Nd-SOUGHT-FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy,
AND
6.lilatoNFE INJECTION !
COl.l ?UNDED FROM ROOTS; BARKS AND LEAVES.
CHERG.KEEE REMEDY, thegreat_indiak Difinti . e„ .
cores all ciflifes of t-00 'urinary man.; snch as Incenys::
nonce of thkEtrine, /Mammatilm of the Bladder, injiajn
station of tha Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture,
Graved, Greet, Gon . n?rhect, . and . especially recommended
in those cases Of "Ftarie IThai (or Whites fit females) where
all the old nauseous medicines hare failed
Jai - It is prepared in a highly concontrated form, the
dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times
per day. i , , _
jar It is diuretioand alterative in its notion; Purifkbik;
and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all of Its
original purily.atid viger; thus removing from the systfmai
ail pernicious causes whieh have induced disease.
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assist;
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of .Gonorrhea,
Cfel, Fulor Albite or Whites. Its effects are healing,
soothing and demulcent.; removing Fall. scalding, heat,
cherdee and pain, instead of the burning and almost %m
-ender:id° pain that is enperienced with nearly all the.
deep quack iftieotOtd.
fir By the. use of the CHEROKEE JtEKEDX and
criggOEEß ISTECTON 7 the two medicines at. the same
time-all improper 'discharges are removed, and the weak
coed organs are speedily restored to full vigor and
strength.
For full pal:ticulain; • get our pamphlet from any
drug wore in tho country, or write us, and tee will, mail
free, to any address, a full treatise. • t. •
t•-, - .. - I..Priee, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
Carer bottles for $5.
- 0171,..rrice CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5. '
-- -te_gent by express to any address on receipt ,of
price.
. .
ta_ Sold by all druigista everywhere.
. -
.DR. W. R. MERWLN itt C 0.,. .
Solo Protirietori, i ,
. .
mprl.(l r eedly No. 59 Liberty atreet, -- Wetv yorlr.
CHEROKEE CURE
THE GREAT
INDIAN, ISEF4D,WINE
OOMPOUNDISD FROM
.'. : ._BOOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES. •
An unfailing mire, for Sgermakrhea, &mina Weak
ness,
...Yeekirnal Emissions, and all diseases caused, by,,seli i „
poilutitm; :itch as Doss , Of Memory, ,ihri:ierral Lcisiitafer
Priem in the Back, Dimness of Vision, _Premature Old'Age
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, TitiisiblisgilVe .
nos, Eruptions an the Face, .Pale caMtoM:anceditsanity,
Consionption, and all the Direful complaints caused by de
parting from the path cyr . nature.
Air This medicine 1s atiniple vegetable satmet, idAtKome:
n which's)} can rely, asithas been:usedin >our KactlCl
for niany'Yeari; Mut • with thousands Ireetek It 'has; not
failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have:been
sufkciiMt to gain yietery over the most stubborn case. ' , ,
ti e.,•To those who :have trifled with ;their dOnstitution,,,
entil they think themSett : es heyehd the reach of y medfcaU
id, we would say, Despair . not: the PEISSOLF,CpIp 1111
restoretihalthlind and•hfter 6:ll.'qtack,•: - doe
tors have failed 1 :
For full ii!titiculars, get a Circalir from any, Drug
Store in the oountri, or write the Proprietor, who ticilb
mail free to any one deining the same, a Tull treatise in
pamphlet form::`.
:455-Pricess2 per bottle, or three bottles:for $5, lami
forwarded by e7...preS.Fto all parts of ‘ the
Aar-Sold by all respectable ; druggists everywhere.
DR. W.B. KERWIN dr. C 0. ,•
Sou PRoißnrroms,
marl° endly . No. 09 Liberty street,,New'York
'l`ki E
LikA,1T..9 .. g: . .5:., , ,,
& _1 1
:1k azer,
S h'i s s I,e i•
'.(Sticom4ors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
T\EALERs FINE FA-VT/W. GROGE_
RIES opposite the Court Flouse, have on halide tine
selection of
BRANDIES,
of different vintatres. .
1 0 thE AND COMMON Tf7NES,
Of Ewil riPeriltwn•
OLD BOURBON,
MONONGAHELA,
FINE IRISIf AND ROOTOII
Misty& 7Le beit 'ever brought to this market.
OLD WHEAT,
FAMILY NECTAR
And the celebrated
CHWINUT GROVE .WHISKT..
.01-IASP.A.G-xt
MASS JOHANNESBURG,'
SCOTCH AND ,IRISH
ICIINTD6 , ti sidit:kz
7 7 7; I
PLANIATiON, --
~
WIGWAMAKNIC 13#943a
Tile a complete stock of
AND A.DiERICAN OICKLES ,
An . _„-
d Condiments of every description m
noiv in the arket
and at
THE LOTEST RATES.
1 310TH
- pcovirlyv_act E
FOR I•
PRRFITATINO: LINEN 2IT - D 'PR E VENTING Mi9Tll
TEiwpwaTß---A..comppupd of vadriabjet:
articles for the destruction_
among orAlgted nverEVs, 'Woolens, Carpets, Clottitfi;
&a, pa a.o. ,a y a y . irpr i wimps; will effectually prevent
moth. •
Being also a delightfiltiarusable'iierfnine It will kn-
Dreolatehlothing, .&.0.0ri14 a lasting and pleasant
The fitleatfabricainuotlioduilgtOY its use- *
Prepared and sold at , SELLER'S
Drug arelf army Goods Store, lick 91.3farket street.
i '... • A.."P . -TRIETPSR. ?: .... , 4,, , ;,,:,:-„,
T ..E „IV 0 li. E .TI
~, :.,,OF I. ~-IW, .V j,gr--1
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OFincE NVAEWS MUSIC STORE,
la N Third Stroe.
Ravalence: Third street, above North. -
A.MS I HAMS !!—MichQnpr's EXCe4l . ..q.
I Just cured_ Received and for sale at ,- -
SHISLER &FRAZER ' ,
to W. Dock, 4.; kcia
Success*
' . CUT FLY PAP KR.
- A - , - ; NTCp assortment of Paper for peil; ,
Apt,. g 6.4-51 picture fraziws kat gtAVpilos.
SCWIEWS*I3OOIC. ST+
lanisbaig
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QMET CLEY=4*aperior sweet cider hit
IJ retraced aiteli'ettle barrel or small onan"APPat
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BY. GEORGE, I3ERGNER.
MEDICAL.
THE GREAT •
"A tE,RIG AN -RIKEDIES,"
KNOW Y AZ
"II E .14 11 014 D 9 599
GENUINE, PREPAIIATioxs, VIZ
HiLkßoirD EXTRA&
HEL.IIBOLD ET - TRACT SARSAPARILLA,
IfEL.MRDLE IMPROVED MORE:WARS.
E L'At B 0 LI) ' S
c.c
, HIGHL'i . C ; ON'OE'N'I`EATED"
; 6 Tc/9/ 5w
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSinvA' AID-SI*.CIi.tC.REgEDY
BLADDER; -KIDNEYS. 'GRAVEL-
' AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
TBr!Medicine increases the power of Di-.
stion, and excites the ABSORBENTS Into - baithy
adbin, by which the WATERY or:OALPEROUS . 110 P 081-
liens, 411.4 ; all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are re-
,duced, as well as pain and infimxiiation, and i 8 00d for
MEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN.
REMOLD'S EXTRACT . 'l3llQq,
FOR , EAXIsTESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
(Excretion or Abuse
irrrarDED wsH . TEE rozOrmarg aThl:mK=s;
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indisuositicin' to: Exertion, Dryness Of the Skin, • •
Loorof ' Loss of l'Prtver,
Weak Nerving, . Difficulty of .Broathing,
Horror of Disease, Troubling,
Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness-,
Univtirsal ' Ledsinide of the Pain in the Back,
Mrisculat , Sjetteni,'Flushing of the Body;
Hot ;Hands; • Eruptions on the Fgce,
Pallid CouPAel*oe. , ; .
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Theqe,symptetus, if allowed to go on, which this I medi
nine inva.riahly remains, soon follow .
151,11),'7.4,"CY, FAI UITY,
.EPILEPTIC FITS,
In ono ortatileli the patient 'may, expire. 'Oho can say
Chat they are not frequently - "followed by those "direful
mrsAN=_Y CONSUMPTION
•Many are aware, of the eause..-of .their indierings, but
none will confess. The nsficnts, titehiarine asylums and
the melancholy deaths by Itonsmitption, bear' ample `wit.
noes to the truth , otthe assertion:.
'NBA CONSTITUTION, ONCE' AFFECTED .
NVITH: ORGANIC:Fi r E,tkENESB, • _ .
Itorztirea the•ahl of medlcinelto.strengthen and invigorate
Oka system, which Helmbold's.Extract Buehu
dOeS. 'A trial will convince the most skeptical.
•
I, FEisaliEs—rnmuzz---FES ,
OL , . OR YOUNG, SINGLE,: MARRIED, 0301frEL.
PLATING MARRIAGE.
. . .
In many affections peculiar to females the Extract Bu
Chu is unequalled ny.any ether rentedy,,is Chlciriiiis or
Retention; Irregdlitrity, Painfulness, or suppression of the
customary Eiacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the.
Meru; I.ollCOrrliea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com
plaints incident to the sex, ,whether arising from Indiscre-.
Mon, liabiti.of EissipatliarCor in the ,
EEGLINE - 0 MANGE OF LIFE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT: IT
IMO
takirto Basins` , Mercury, or Unpleasant litedlcinefor
Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. ;
„13ELABOLD'S ,kBTAAdT. BIJOHU,
.
*lures Secret Diseases Inall their stages at little expense;
Tittle oi Change i i diet; no Inconvenience - arid nti expo-
Sure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength
;Urinate, thereby removing obstructions,..,preventing• and
Owing Strictures of
,the Urethra, allaying pain and Asflant
ni
ation, so frequent this Masa of diseases, and expelling
TroiSonotts,' Diseased, and" - Wiiiirout Matter;' :Thousands
upon' thonsanda'who have boon the viethna of quacks; and •
mho:have paid heavy Fees lo beoured m sahott.t ~ ime, haven
found they wore deceived, and that the 'Tuison' s .. ham by ,
the use of "powerfSl'..4..stisigonta," been deed"up in thh'
system, to break out in an aggravated form; and , ptitinitia'
after marriage.
Use HELL IMCM.A.Cr BUCT,III for all :Affections,
and Diseases of the Urinary Orsini, w hether
Male or Female from whatever.causeortimiting;and" no'
matter of Mo:king standini: Disoased`W these• Organs
relit] ire tho; Md. of a DiuretiO, Ii.NLM.BOLD'S KURA= •
BUGHHis,the Great Diuretic, and it is Certain to have the.
;desired elect in all Diseases for whiCh - it" - is reoemi;
Heimbold's Highly'Concentra:-•
'tad Compound :FLUILD 4 4: I *ACZ MAILSAPARII.LASYPELT.
LL% This As an affection of 'the Blood, and attacks the,
Beilial Organs, Linings ; of the Nose, RFS, Throat, wing-.
pipe and ether Igicelf Bilittices,makute Its appearance
the form of Ulcers. Ailebtabold's Sxtr4ct Sarsaparilla
rifles the Blood, andit'smemes all Soalm Eruptions of the.
Skin giving to, the paniiiiexiona Clear nd Healthy Color.
Tt be ing prepared expressly Mi
for tills ms . of complaints,
lte•filtexl-Puri are presartred to a grantor
extent than any other preparation of Strsaparila..
lEgraomitas
crAREr
„An excellent Isotion,Bars of la Syphilitic Materna,
and as injection hi',"lliseiele - - .-- ;6r the Organs,
sitairig from babiti of dlssilfi arced l iionnection
this Extracte Bitilalf and. Baesaparilli,* suck.dileaseass:
recommended. Evidence of the most 'responsible and re-,
liable character. will accompany the medicines. CERTIFI
CATES OF'CURES'friimAnr ' years 11 tinnling,,.
with names known-tniSaisidEskaterl lsanne. For
Properties of Ruches, see Dialldrinzfr Ofitke , .United Slates.
Sea Professor DEWEE'S valuable woriqs on the Practice of
Physic, See remarks ' Made 'by the late celebrated Dr.”
PAYSICK, Bier reniarkis male by Dr.
EPHRAIM IAcDOWEIL, a celebrated Physicliusandjininn-'
her of the Royal Collegegif.Surgegma and pubDshedrin:the
Transactions of the King's and , Queen's JournaLl See
Medico-Chirurgicalßeview,published by BENJ. TRAVER) .
Fellow of the Royal College of.: SnrOons. The meat o
the late standard works on Medicine. Extract, of Bacilli
$1 .00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00. Si - tract o
Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or 'six.' for 's6 K_ Im
proved Rose Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for' $2 50,
cir!half a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be sufficient
to cure the most obstinate essea, if directions are adheref
Delivered to any address, securely . packed him - els:
nervation: Describe-symptoms in all eomminicatiorne:
Cares guanusteed. Advice gratis.
dl5-tf
, . , ~ AI I .II2DAVIT: • • :-
•
1 rersonmhy,4,-: appeared meinilderman of thoiktj
• , .
of Philadelphia, k T. Hohnbold, who, being Only sworn,
dOthl say; lily; preparations oontain no narcotic, AO mar=
Giuwor other Leterfougamkkild ere c.enely vogettible. ,
' iiiwcmfandisi tOw n e leA_9 3lll 23d. 4y• of Ho;
finli k e' 11964. P. HIBBARD
-.ii.i Q , ' -ft algirson;.iftnth :Amok: ati. Ra c e, at i 6.
Addrees littera for informabionitr "ATI,. • • , , , . ,
i1,1 . ..,art w.gbeiutit.
s t.
0 rkiiiittift attettbatiw Iti Mild.
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IiGMIRiMiI
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HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING; :.1864.
NEW ADVERTISE MEIN TS.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
,• •
OF
•
ITAL.III - BLE IRON WORKS.
Y virtue . of a decree of the. Circuit. Court
B
for Washington county, is a Court,of• Equity, the
uuuersigned trustetioyin soll at public, sale, in front of,the
Court Rouse, irrEagOatoisn, on • •
. . •
TUESDAY the I , int DAY OF JUNE 144,7
all that VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE, situate In Wastilug-•
ton county, Maryland, known as thb
• GREEN SPRING FURNACE. PROPERTY,
whichi6s.ll; . &• many years owned kitif,carried ori
J.; DIMON , •& :
and is now for sale on acmuht of the death of ono of the
partners. Said propertynontaine
1,394 AdittsglCiii
of which -about 280 are cleaiud=and in an excellent state
cultivation; the balance: boiug •
TIIVII3VAL LAND.
The FURNA on' said land is 35 feet high; with en
eiglittObt BOSik CASTING 'HOUSE,' COAL ;SOUSE and
BRIDGETHOUSS,' and is Alin by. an , nverrahot iirheel 40
feet high. It is:us good repair, and-the water power en.
foiling and all-sufficient Said FIIfItNACV la ohly one
mile from the Giesepiiike and Ohio Canal, and about the
same distarieefrom. the iron.Ortrßauk. There is also
• ...4:131.00D. - D WELLING MOUSE
near the'Ffumace; 'also a large BARN and Other out ,
buildings, and on different parts of said met of landihere
are a number , of TENANT HOUSES Ain all
,: eighteen. or
twenty) in good repair. •
The above property will be sold entire, or in pareels to
- stut purchasers; such: parcels to be made known at the
The undersigned. will also sell at . the same time and
: place about ' '
FIF7I"-'I'I3.IEE QF LAND,
separated froni the:above by the lands of Geo. Feidt. Also,
Limegtone Quai•r* .
oh said'eanal:neSiiiVdiPs Ferry ) containing'
FIFiY SQUARE . PERCHES OF LAI4D.
i TERMS:O7.3I(LE, ,prescribed by the Decree,, are:
One-third of thb purchase money in•casti on the"day of
sate, on the ratification thereof, and ' , the balance in two
equal annual instalments of one and two years item the
`day ; of sale, lyrith, interest from that day, .the purchaser to
give' ,hiit notes wfth approved 'security for the deferred
payments; aid'on payment` of UM entire purchase money,
,the TiusteLwill 'execute a deed' to -the purchaser, as re
gliiredibYgloitee • DARBY,: TrOStala :"
Lebanon "eoufte7;" Lancaster "Examiner;" and 'Read
ing '"Journat,''t . ibliy y;' and to the Trustee'
.at Hagerdtown;.forthwith. , , ..•
SALE. OFNALUABLE., REAU.ESTATE.
ILL be offered at public sale, at Brant's
W
tEuropem Hotel, as ;Wednesday, the ,ninth• bf
June neat, ,7 4 plcacts . k. hip° assmting, 1 , . 11 that -..
• LOT OR MOE- OP GROUND, -•
and
situated at thiVcc:ifier of Chestnut street nDeWberry
try,.fitiy-twoTeetabd'six fitchee on Chestnut, and running
back two hundred arid ten feet to Cherry street.. Jippo
Che xpmises are • • •
.
I,OIIR -.VELAKF.O 'KENEMENT, HOUSES
fronting on Dewberry alley, and located *CU:woollier, qf
Cherry, street and Dewberry !they, containing each, oh She
drst.' floor, - Mary iind'threelvoms• .on the second door
three rooms. . Th e cilia& are soot and. perfectly. dry.; they
garrets are apactoun,,pale Ilensektif . l4 , :bcen butt oG
Tala 1111 1 4STAITATER 1 4 14 •
abed six years' ago, aad aim easily command ten dollars.
rent per month
Terms made known on thoday of sale.
my26-dts — SIMIINGICR'VAIAIIS, Auctioneers.
TILE NEW
8T UMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail
-awn. 2 :Price - , Sco,
litlißTS, by 'wither tlf : tae Lamp
lighter. • - dot
DABERE4EA,ND ; icoang. aft !
I3kR.I3AR I .S.HSJiIiikiRt A' novel, by Amelia Edwards:
.• . , Ge Imam
TliEibilLitHOUSF. OF ALLINGTON, by Trollope.
25
. .
SEVEN ETORIESI, by. Dr itirvel, author df "Reveries ,
of a Bachelor:". ' $1 80
vu
SPEKE'S ipllT , itiAL'or the Discovery of the sources Of
he Tile :`- • • :$3
G THE .7:ClittAl.S
,Thr BI.ACK,„ny author .of "Bian in
my." - ' 0
to , Aug.'63, ; $1 , :06'
• STORIES, QF : -THE SEA, for boys;, from , COolitTla
StORIE9t - 01/1 THE - WOOD -fcri 'boys; ftem . Cooibeei:
writings:; • .; ;
„, MIL
~ „
OUR DAILY 'FARE, daily jonmal ot the Great Nat
tary Fair at - Philitclaiptia;' iatbsorip . tiorta”
mired at inb . , —• '
Allraerr bitolts.f4gmtvedasliocn as published at", ;
AERGN Ett. , 05001 ,SToitg ,
• • ' • '6l Mazlcetiiee;E;''
_
PRIVATE SALE.
O NE
of beat locations for .latON
`VP WORKS in the.:State,foi.)eale,' at &Ns rY.reasoitabiei
pica / to anT,purotaser who..will-improve : it,-sisdated with
in a short, duc e of the city of Rarrieburg, between the .
I PehttlYinniti rail road' and catt4 'shoat five hundred feet,
wide and alcoigeide of.the beet. /biteable anirrieeiin
State and atom wea. good turnifikei Aatd; shoo,, wont. for;
iwttete l cindentßarNty,years, without paying for the. land
Apply to,
. 1 • . DAVID,MUMM.A . , '
' North Ncond Street,
v HarriaburiroPe:..l:
MilladelphiirPrArs: Insert : three times ,44.,send
. , .
JUST BECEIVED; 1,2
THIS
A, FRESH INVOICE OF
,HICHEICEH••ac CELHBRATHD
' SCGARdII3RED
-13E3EM"
. .
FRlnit's
taxiirfoir
an , • - c0 ...
520:? 1 , - FAEvaSte 15 11e 14 ; - I a n l .;!!;•; to . suit
ptiFctiliscra ; 135 amen: cleir;gocol balldinge thireiiij- with
Saw 101: .Vorlurthar.plutieulaca, address
Dautihin county , 12a.
myld-d:8ni ) ?
:SPARKLING; GELATIN; the betit
vt:.2 iiituaufacbued,Juat recelvecfand.,tbr We
SHISLER & ymnat
fsl- (succesiots to wiit. Pock: Jr., & Co.)
MESS BEEF and MESS PORK. —A ohoio
articio of Mess lifoeGaild pork at - •
, • SHISLER, & rRAZEIti
• , (sueceescirstb WmDoek, fr., 8 9t)
1B
S d CO t 'of the eet
"ooobraesi George t
jugt
v
and for sale by SHISLER FRAIRES
fool Oniecessore to Ffro. Dock, Jr„
VNGLISEE DAIRY and • •
•NEW MIN STATE . CHEM:
wM. DOCK.,`Ja., dr. CO. ;
[n0.201
L!Yrs for sale on the ' cOrn'er of Third and
4 Broadstilitta; Enivalie of WM. C. 16:37.11!DEN.
mari-dtt. • !
A. Ft* kOFY , FEEPtS OF MANVAS for
Awnbhp wict.Wagort mums. ' "
ifttl,li'lqaiOe; '3 l6 lltiket rarie 4 f l
re A4 . 1,0. of ~aeo t- :
ariV7l.l2 L wentaill24.
MBES
EFENINIiJ.IITIOIi
Greill) Visits the Pennsyl
tritnia-iteseevesat Camp
19FrtAn•!; -.
A trUlyi L t iz stingfleeting
took place yes=
terday, afternoon,at Camp Curtin, on which
occasion ilia' of $6ll
Pennsylvania •
,Reserves received a visit from
,ecnieral - lt'Call, ' - ciligWed theirieli
.inents, and . cleidesen
dim. The Reserves formed in line, and the
Gen'enitilifisitung along
• linear reile4edi
the brave veterans, after which he addressed
them-as follows W- • •.k
BOldiers:-To meet
you; liere stein lit* . daY, at our Slate Capital;
from which' tliree yattilsago We Went' forth
gether to the war, filli'niyleart with- o piO4d,`
pleasure that no *di& can idecinately;.exi
press.
It was on ads very ground that, three'learir
ago, I,orgenized your regiments as •loircainiC
in from yeni mountain-heiglifii and lour fer
tile fielasivizien the' bornbardinent of,' Fort'
Sumter, like the tOsin. of war, collect Vie'
country this ground
that` led on to the - ..l.Tetional Osipittd When
threatened by a: victorious enemy. But What
was my tistmishnient and` indignation' when
told'by tbi.deneral;in-Chief that I Would be
sent withrtiVe'regii#eitt ti) ' the Upper Poll*
mac, that fiVe of' your regiments 'be
sent to Bldthisore and five would remain
Washiii;Ah l IdY most s,t renuous arguments
were'ai §IIQA 4141.tpiled to the War Di3pd4 t-: .
ment, audit ivas not'Until two months of in
cessant exertion tharl had the satisfaction to
bring ypstlidgagliel• htoUriallyirrn, where,
'
in fact, the - Peroniylvania'Reaerves were first
'Organized as a orps, and constituted a Di
visicin of Artily' of the Potomac, under my
This act I have never had cause to regret,
for some Idf my 'happiest days were passed
with youltlterembdr• in, the Peninsula, where
your - &eds.:a:arms. have covered you and
your State with glory.
It is a singular coincidence and proudly to
.he reflected upon, that-your last bottle , fought
on the last day of your service, and crowned
With vielory, was fought ne arly on the saute
ground blvritich your iirstbattle on, the-Pi
nixiatibi :was iplittlit--41t.ke crowned with' iiclj.
I
Your gallant besirizig in numerous fields has
extended' faine ofthe Pennsylvania Re
serves' tliro*thoui- our land, and their'diiedts'
. bei,linown in 'history to the and -of time.
Such: 'could ; net lie. gained. !without
limi-j,1049e; and we We tehiotirulhe'inalkY'
tenant • deka' 4h6 htierliid. diisni their lives
in the - Support Of Ourlglorions old' flag. ''
I'haVe orily l furtherici say that no one mere',
spordially.boiagrati:dotea, Yon on your return-VP
your litenes and friendis,.thoff old friend',
and commander, who now bids yon ever
some to his hove tindboard'irhenever busi
ness,drpleasureleads any of -yon to hisvichl
ity; ixo Chester county. •
At- the Conebision of the &Admits, cheers
were given for the Union, Gen, l'Oell,
Thal occasion Was one that. will •long base inenaberedl.by all who werezpresenk and was
an , evidence •of ' the - •friendehiP. that : exists
etwierethe.Permsylviuiia'Reserves and their,.
ld:cobimander. - • . -
Tio trdeCeurap4.
tXCLUSIVEINFOR THEIMILY TELEGRAPII,
iNLANE3
WU
From Washington.
..„ .
Return the . y Assistant gecie-
Itary-ofiWar: •
Our Wounded at WhiteilialltiO
HE • • ..PAMUNkiSi.,P4iIIig'.,:tINISK
Arnval of Woundet Pennsylvamans.
WASHINGTON, JIINiI
Charles AP' Dana, Agit. AmistanP secriitFi
of War, Twat White lime. c:9l Sundt '
He received; while there, a diapitc fropt
General Grant thltt . 1 4 1 wltawt lll :4
";gie
MEM
- ;
Where: was A, large. ":; 1 1:
dilLeTaiiiwrt,V+lllWrtati4 at. l4le . :wigk
HeuaroN -11 i, • - _
~TheAgidgf!ezive.TAhs: Parii l 4 ll 4 s i has beta,
finishe4, The: railroad ,was in. good
order sonic Aye . or, six miles!. out frOFlihe
White HQpge_
The;folloyjn g yjuidea ,terpugrlyania' and
j NOW Jersey Pl4Per4. b!ed4uFt4o.
ito 7 day i : . .
Qapt J G toirekr; 13944; W J Wallace,
, 23d: CaPtelPAWlC.,graig.23_,*Lent Erank
Taylor, 23d; Liont Richard :.11
Col IsseA P-VaAsS44 82 d Theut4:°/-11:-.-u,aw
kige,•.82.4;iliiii.sAt Albert kerAit:l l3 , 2 4%lilerit ,
Captala o 4obt W. , 1 7,itriek ,
82d; Lient David. Q.4-.)kdar,nth
Schell, 87th.; Lima, S Norman, 16,1
J P Cidelr,l3Bth; -- baiielkt Sanborn;` 4 th New
Jersey; Lielit W W , Cceloyer;l4th New. Jersey.
`• if . : ' E. GBAFFEN;
Ilrent - WashinOpni
The - Reported .FAngagehltelit :gf
Yesterdif Cohtradieted. • •
Names of Wounded Pennsylvamans
Wirisntorox, atuie 7
The Star this evening ear the Connectiptt,
Qf whose arrival{ p telegraphed yon, Izine
news.thit a geterillengsgensent wasi.going on
This Ufa col and- after diligent qurrY .
believe iiiel 6 r ic ! 4 . rdri O nst f- d " the
reporter - dottotbeinisledsho.
Ibil"talwi -v e x 4.11
Iherr j gasrA win yew -
Capt. A. Beatty, of the 7th regiment P enn:
.41 PRICE-
-sylyania fteserves, Acting Assistant. Aajntant
,tainiertil,hkEe r eik =Tend to Harritiliiirge, to.be
pihatere ttottir f
t Tl(4loollo:96PgarcillAd,ed Renosylvania offi
cers:•Caßt.Fxsanit Caib, 11th Pa ; Lient Jno
W GrOttl9lrlst Capt H S ktain;`s3d
le
Pa ;titt-iimiLei.4EPOistOdidi dapt
Et' IL itittei.; 84t1t Pa. ;7 Lient ,Fred .LBolan,d,
72d Ya 84tkpa,,,,left
Onk; Ykixorb :84.tt - Pa • Thant Chas
arol:1y, 1 'Pat tient V' L'ocuata, 116th
Miefttedifft If Lancaster 183 d Penn
lvania; Cmitain J A Cline: 155th: Penns ;
Capt Henr,„krancis, 21st Penna.; Lient J C
Jones, 91st; Lient Jas "OlTut, 110th Penns;
Capt Jas Griffith; 183 d; Cagt C B Hughes,
The following offieexe °were ordered to re,-
port ntAiinapolis. , •
Lient J -Mitchel; Lient J M Ellim
,dorf,' Calif .1' /Milne; Liaiit'lelt Hoover, Lieut-
G B Bonelson, Lient J.P Jerden, Lient Hnb
'liard/E TaktlaiiCapt graneis E Crawford, Lie*
13 Pr L eston,r
Ti
,fie
These wohnds were" writ, 'stet" a nature
,that the etirgeciii ebtdd feet. justifiable ingiant
lag - .them a 'furlough. They will be shortly
rettumed, to.their, regiments. ,
. C. H. GRAFFEN.
From Baltrunore.
UNION NATIONAL CONVENTION.
Partieulars of the Organization.
kli.;.„p,F OFFICER S.
Permanent Organizatian.
I=L:==l
Ex-aii7ls6iiius - ini - Neeta:Presid - Or
IPairifbil rit
11. t
Bermemows, June 7.
oontesibetween Trarrilin and Viblrinson
still continues, with the .chances in favor of
•"' r 4 , .
kw :Weed optiptition Dickinifoni
innyfrahlily testiltin his defeat, brit Wed's'
opposition to Dickinson is somewhat neutral
izedTby they hostility oY Biaseaohnsetts and]
Corneotilldfifx..l4,l*(l.4 ; z -
Nevii“7 : jbehire dOeti niit.t4riort
wliile ' Ciiiineadcut' 'Aid Ituiaachusettli are
straining every nerve to'lieat him.
New Jetdey will give Gov. Newell a , ,,compli-„
mentary vote and then go over to Hamlin.
Pennsylytuaia,, which' was reported as
having obanged front on Hem)in, ie Stiii•flini 2
for the old ticket. Ohio has a candidate in
the person of !Gov., Tod,' but will hot press
him. Tennessee and Kentucky are clamor
ous for *Or respective candidates, but seem
toUinakink . •
The New York delegation are having an eta
mated discussion, , . but as yet no action has
been taken, •
Wisconsin is evenly divided,between-11.a111,.
Ira and Dicldiumn, , with , chanbes irilaver.of
Haiilin on fmalActiiigi. . -
The chances are that Goveinor Dennis on, ,
4Ghip,,;74be t parinalient chairman: half .
The Convention was nailed tO„order l
tfclClo hYGovernof „Morgan; "
i=f. tie National Com
mittee,..-,whoconcluded liandioixte
. by cleciainii ' - the, ;Republican
party would falliehortOf itiday if s it faßexl
to ; eelare for an amendraenticsitheConatigu-'
tien prohihifin 'Wein slaierY, *da senti
meut was received 040 . 6m5:44 lOrigTeiin
tirmed; applause.
Governer. .Mergin then. nominated,Dr. B reek
*ridge, af, ..KentickY, ,for temporary UhaiF
menl conducted to the ohairranud.
great .
Nevaspin.report canbegin to describe the
lorpe c pcpsior • and , ekquence of Dr. Breeldn,
i'idgeg.. l 4Pcl=e4 , NAd'Yelg rePOTte Of at
,togipt,/t,, pa your readers will doubtless receive
It M till from tither sonices. r ,
Holland, Dull, pi New . York, . Gee., A.
Shaw, of .3,443aclitisetti,:, and Mi . .:Hrigga, .of
California, were chosenorarysecrethries.
A prayer / by Rev.-11u Riley, of the Metlip
dist,Epispopal chureh, - waithen offered.'
A roll call of the States was had, and the
following - ooraTiatagrate - appointed:.
ENWALS
r • c - gasiA
I . Mame, (3 , :Vllarris; NeW-Hampslure,-.lsen
jamin J Cole; Vermont, Edwin Hammond;
MtUusachuOtts, jarnes l o K0bi49 0 4;.-1001 1 1 ,1 e;
'land, Henry H Fay; Connecticut, Aug Brand
ape, New York,. Prestou Ring; New Jersey,
Josreph'Veitil#; Pennsylvania; A H Reeder;
Delaware,Edward G- Bradford; Maryland,
Htury,4Goldsborough;.. Ky.,.„Samnel Lusk;
Ohio, GrDOrsey; Indiana, - J - 1" Biown; Illi
nois, J Wilson Shaffer; Michigan, Marshall
, 3 . 3 r : j Cal3qidaip,"‘Awr#,
'
Geo D "Wooden- Minnesota, W . " G - Barer;
California, John. .oregon, Hiram
Weiteiir gmra Vbi - E'Ste*itsoti;
Kansas, M H Insley. -
BIM
=II
CMICKETTEIi .11149 1 11141gtig cri • ,
Maine, James Drummond; New Thinip
shire SheppardL Bower; Vermont b A B Gard
ner;lMasSatihtfsetts,. Ginery TivitChellilthpde
Island, John J Reynolds; Coruiecticut, Oliver
P Perry; l New York, Clark B Cochran; New
Jersey, - ;!Slieritiett Tuttle ; : P.ennsylvania `Alex
K X Clure; Delaware,. Win Cumming; Ken
tLosy, John A Krell; Ohio, R Sherrard, Jr.,
Indiana, Jesse Williams ;Illinois, J. Z. Scam
mond.; Michigan, Edward Lawrence ; Wis
eonsijpi, d. M. Gillett ; lowa,. Frank Street ;
Minnesota, DanierCameron - ;;Caliiornia, Wm.
einiirtrieT Oregon, Joginh PhEdthl Welk
Virginla„'• John M. Boyd ; - Kansas, It.* Dli
lahey. . ,
CO TTEZ,oY PrAsromt,op imsopitoris.
Maine, Josiah II Driummond ; New HaMP- •
shire, Daniel. Cross
.; Vermont, E B Walter;
Massachusetts, S Wentworth ; Rhode Island,
RdWard Harris •; Connecticut, Win T Minor
New York, Henry J Raymond ; No* Jersei,
Charles R ; Pennsybrapia; M B Lciwry ;
Delaware, •Jacob Moore ; Maryland, Hugh =
Len Bond ; Kentucky. Ames Speed ; Ohio,
F Ferry • Indiams McKee Dunn;
Illinois, Enka P. Berg; Michiganc 0 D Con
ger Wisconsin, Ed Solomon;, iovra, Wm M
•
Stone; Minnesota, Warren Brietol; -
Thompson; Campbell; Oregon, Thod H Kern;
West Virgin* R:Ifall; Kansas, :-A:ol7a
.
der. • R
The Corrrentiop adjourned to meet, again
at half pest seven o'clock: this evening., • ,
The meeting of the New York Deletion
this morning. was - exciting b.o,4l.lk*de
-eieive one., • -
Lyman 'Trellis* . e g ilelt-powoll./1 - apfroL
in favor of Dickisuson.
:
TWO - -.GENTS.,
Thetallowing are the rates tbr ativertistng tit •
mum; 'Nike baying' advertising to do will find it corn.,
venien tfor reference.
SKr Four lines or less constitute one-half swtre. Eight -
lines minor* thattfour constitute &Squall. •• .
FOR ORR SurARE,
1/10 - day ..1 60
160
.. 1 26
T e Ofl 2
04-
Two months 9 00
'hine 11 CO
Six months lb 0
One year 25 00
YOB • HALF So:grails.
One day $ 80
Two days 50
Three days 75
One week
One month S 00=
Two months 4 50
Three months 5 50'
Nix months 8 00
One year.... ..15 00
Administration Notices....
• •
in the Local Column, or
'Mom' Clem rim Lao fcr
Marriage Notices
Auditor's-Nebula - •
FunereNottceseactiinsertio
ffa•rßasinesi notices • -
before Marriages and
esekinsertlon..
He was followed by George W. Curtis, who
Om favored Diekbason.
Henry J. Raymond-then took the floor, and - _ - .:.;
made one of his bestiefforte. :against Dickin
son, and in favor of Andrew Johnson. ,
RiesiOn King folloWed Raymond, and per- _
sisted in urging the clainis - of Hamlin, 'aft& 4
which a vote was taken, with the following
result
Dickinson, 28: Johnson, 24;:Frarrlirt, 14
Finding, Dickinson thus unexpectedly
Strong, the Weed and Raymond interestliiW. -
counsel of their fears and eight of the lituidin.-
men, Preston Ring among ihe
changed their votes to Johnson, thus gi o vin.4_,
him :32 to Dickin,son's 28. • • .7 ..
Finding they.could not agree, the' • delegal
tion instructed the chairman, John King,'
to cast the vote of the State, asfollows; Dick, ,
inson, 28; Johnson, 32; Hamlin, 6.
No farther efforts will be made to rinitii:the
delegation upon a single crindidate.-'
Kr. Weed's opposition to Dickinson is said
to grow out of the fact that , the .nomination
'of a New York man for Vice President might
result in a reconstruction of the Cabinet; with
Mr. Seward omitted. • •
The Dickinson men are still confident of:
success, and will press his name - Itafore. the
Convention. , • -
The sentiment of the Convention is bver
whelmingly - radical and• there- is no doubt, of
the adoption of a platform which will haver
featly satisfactory to the most radical portion,
of the party. • •
The permanent organization of the Con- "`
ventiiin will be completed this evening, , and
contested delegations disposed of: The ad-- •
mission of the delegations from the seceded, -
States is considered doubtful.
EVENING SESSION.
The Coinmittee ori. permanent orgar@ation
_ .
hate just ' made their report.
Ex-Govemor Dennison, of Ohio; is Chaii-
Man, with the usual number of Vice Presi
dents and Secretaries.
The report of the ComMittee Was as a tatter
of course uncalimonsly &It:opted, and Mr. Den
nison-accepted the I positiOrpiii tamable and
eloquent speech, whibli wius vociferously ap
blended throughout.
The selection, of Governor Dennison fog .e
President, is considered a very graceful
handsome compliment to Secretary Chase,
Whose warm personal and political friend' hVi-
At half past eight,,thecommittee on creden
tials not being. ready, to report, Parson Bicripi-,
low, of Tennessee, who, was present, Wag in
vited to address the' meeting. The - Par
son's name was received with three• cheers:::
and coming forward to the,platform...he.told-,<
the audience that he was sick, and ought to,.
be in i bed. He, could :say but little, but en
treated the contention`not'to`turil their backs
upon.-the' Tennessee: delegatioiL - They :were
true and good men, ;believed in Abe ..Linso t liaL
and arming the negroes, and_ha f ted copper
heads and traitors as they did devil..
' lie Parson ' s brief speech was -a decidedly
taking one.
The Committee . on Credentials being still
out with no prospects of an early , report, the
convention, on motion of Thad. Stevens, ad ,
journed until to morrow tainting. !fit ten
o'clock. . . • - yea
AJOINT RESOLUTION pTcposin - ce#41.1,:
amendments to the Constitution. . .
'flail remised by the - Saiate Beat e' ex7hfitai , ese ,
of the Commonwealth of Pennsy/vania in Gro:a/ - ..assent.,..
bly met, That the following amendments '
proficMeetb
they Constitution , of the. Conimonwew•tuactilidaiiimi
WithLim prof isions.of the tenth article the i reer: i
Theri: shall be an additional section td'_
of thiL Constitution, to be.designated as sevlloWAtniriaalls.•
follows: •
• "Suciiini'4. Whenever any of the qintllfied alticiblnS•Vl"
thistommovivrealth shall be in any actual military
vice, wider a, requisition froni the Preside& of the Cahn'
SUM'S, or by the authority of ' this Conmonweatavanch. --
electors tnnyeaercise the right of sc cage iu ali elections
by the citizens, under such regulations at are, orshall be
prescribed by law, as fully as if they were prfnlent„, : et .
their usual ?lace of election." .
Bsurtos 2. 'There shall be two additional eati" ons
tiiaer
eleventh attian,of. the Constitution, to be . dakinated,
sections eight and nine, as follows:
"Simms 8. No bill shakbe passed. by the - .Wailtdireta
°entailing more than one subject, which kiLl . *„ clearly
elpi•Cased - In'thelltle; exceit appropriallini•bills."' C
1 . 61,0ni0s 8 Nolen shad be passed by the, Legislatllse.
gravaing any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the
.atliblifityso grant such'pOwers, or privileges, has Iscienj
-
'or Nay hereafter be, cunfecred upon the couros o,(301s
CommonavaaltlL" ..
. . • • HENRY C.:TOTENMON',.7, •C‘
Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives.
•• JOHN l'..PkviNEY;
iSpatkOr e ?Vt.*. 1
•
OFFICE OF TILE SECRETART OF THE CCOISIONWRELTEII
llassissußG,Apni 2.5;1684.;,.
Pennsylvania, as.
I do hereby certify that the foregbirk is a 1811,:
and correct copy of thee origbial Jojed, Resolution
of
and.
General Asse mbly, Ciatitied Joint
-, Resolution proposing cerUtin. Arnendmenti
the Constitutioh," as the haine remains on file
this office.
Lr Turrimosv whereof, I have. herhurao apt. my ,
a.] hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's el-,
tea' e be affixed, the day and yeatittc;st . n-w
. .
Secvd.ary of the Coramorune tk,
The above resolution having been agreed tO l by Ma
jority of the members Pr: each House, at two sista:Save
sessions of the General itisembly of this Gointriblidanittitri
the'proposed amendments will de - submitted to: thP AnYS:
pie, for their adoption_or rejection,. on the Yip= TIT/WILY:
OP AUGUST, lit the . year of our Lord one thousimd eiiiit
hundred and six i.y-foOic atiOrdauce with the tenth-arti
cle of the Constitudon, and.the'net, entitled "An'Aeupro
seribing the time and:manner or submitung to the peon,
for their approval, and ratuication or rejection, the
prey
posed arnSmlnjents to the Constitution," appreved the
twenty-Gard diarof April, one thousond eight hundrill
and iiiity-roir. - ELI ULMER;
- • &Cretan' , 6 P e _the
. ,
l a / 1 ft LARD
- 0:611 4 E Kettle-Rendered LARbanst received
at SEEKER OeTRAVrar
maYS (snezessots to Wm. nook, Jr:m(ol.W
AFRF_SEE supply of Michenees Cele
Sugar Cuiaffams Aid Deed Beef, at
• na25.1. BOYEB A so:,.,
.101 - 1131 S! waits !—A fresh sttlipboof
eners's Excelsior Hems and Dried Deesnn.
jen2e BOYER. &,hatßPVit.
- • -
FPO. THE I" TIBLIC—The , uso•r*.4. -
J.. offer for galee, In.their Fermin,. iimiry ]ergs 4uant[ty
of BOSE BUSWS, TIONVEWPIAWIS' &eel
variety I • • •
DTTRHARL
,the bat inip94e
just reee,ice9. end'foriale4 - ' •
~; . SOISLER it FRAMS'
febl 011iCceOSOra to Wyk'
SI3PERIORI3IO Al!tD lAGITI EA cP
at [mY4l BOYEP. x xontritt-,
PROtOG-RAPLIS-- r
5 . LARGE, assortment gf:Yhotpgrapllvof
Generalsi and fancy pietuielfot . Zale CV.EAP,
per dozen, at SCEEITER'SBOOt SToßk's:T.'
'
• ' lorn • • gafrbf.
"VP 110KMIEVE Just A - eceived, „Feu
mall lot .. Fyne choice 13:132WHEV at „ •
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