Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 10, 1864, Image 2

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FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1864,
FOR CIE iIIIEND3IENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
GRAITMIG TIC 6
SO4PIEIk RIGHT TO VOTE.
NATIONAL UNION TICKET
FOR. PRESID.=.T,
Albra;bam
..."- OF 1=K01.9.
itbit vicE Pi*SIDENT.
Andticiir Jdhnsq
s.:= • ~''or Traorrissi
The IT t riuccon , 'Stiip -,gential, Go
,; ,
The members of the , Ij4ion State Central
Committee will assemble in the .city of ilifar
risburg on. Abe,. Bth/day ofiJuly, ensuing.
punctual' attendance of all•the members is
earnestly requested_ :in order to effect a thor,
ough organization.
SI NI ON CAMERON,
WIEN . FORNEY, Secy. , Chilirman
TJ.n.ten,PlaOontal C.ominyte.e.
The appointment of the National Commit,.
tee in the 'Unidii NatiOnal Convention lat:Ball.
timore, was by the .nonimation of the chair
men of the several .delegaiions., The-roll be 7,
mg called; the 'following igentlemen were Sp=
pointea'to act'as i said'''cOrtiMittetS for the ilexl
fouro,w; ; „
Maine-Samuel,E.Hersey:. •
NewlHampshire—John:B. Clark.
Visimont---Abrithara B.• Gardner.
Massachusettee-Wm. liL s Chafin.
Rhode-Islarid.,Thoraas G. Turner. ;-•
Connecitietit----N.JD. 'Sperry. 1 ..
New York—Henry J. Raymond.
Pennsylvaida,S. A. Parviance. 11.:;=!
New,Jersey,..t.MareuEL. Ward. ,
Delaware r~Y~G. Smithers. , •.,
MarylandH. W. Hoffman. •
Florida—Calvin L Robinson.
Louisiana—Ciithbri3st.Bullitt.
Arkansatil-- 4ames:ll., Johnston.
Missonri4-8 H Boyd. .-;
TennksseeosepirSYowle,ri I
Kentucky—R 1 Williams.
Ohio--GViSenter. . ; •
Indiana-4 D Defrees.
Illinois Burt aCook. •
Miehigart- r -R Giddings.
WiaconsinJudd :. ,
lowa—D B Stubbs.
California—James Otis.
Minnesota—Thomasi Simpson. 2
Oregon..—Erasmus D Shattuck.
West Virginia—A W Campbell
Kausas”..-James H Lane.
Cblorado-.Jerome..P Taylor
Nebraska, -.W H ED-Waters.
Nevada }H D Morgan.
Dakota-,G M Binney. •
13tahohn
Washingtent--A. A -De*i.
Idaho—Wm...ll Wallace. •
ARizonaames.SiTiirrier.
Montaxio-NarLankfork.
Johit'V.• Fremont's tOtter Adoeliticiltee.i.
114,Mhis letter:u* the usual Copper-
headu.priliminary ,of ,falsehood. Re MAW
'Thisihr not an.ordinary election; it is a don
test - f6ethe right • to' have cindidates; and not
merely a usual election kr the choice among
them." Kr. Fremont's own position gives
the lie to hilt declaration. "A contest for the
right to havc . bati_didates" could only be waged
by arms : That a man is a candidate, proves
that he is not contending for the right to be a
candidate. John C. Fremont exercises and
enjo3Fir"the 17111"
the words , whiolUptetgid that lie ' , lit fighting
for quit &ht. - But this.falsehood was t he
cesserY itiPtitiain. for whidi
has sett He must rant
with his
,new,coileagries of "the question of
constitutional liberty brOught before the peo
ple;", of , "railitary dictation;" of "violations
of personal liberty arid the liberty of the
press," and of that "abatidanmentl of ,the
right of asylum" which '6*Va slave pirate to
justice.- - And all the time'Shat we read this
tirading of conservatisnialid cbpperh i efidiirn i ,
we are reqll4ll-to nremoi be'r thatjt• tie tlfe
speech ofildhli C. Fr am**
lidagaglUdifinwWwlkiiethiiiNfairlanali4ul
teflon resolve themselves into an act`
itars Yludigati2nl l 4F 9l *
the arbitrsry,and supeyronstitutionalßowers
of wart .Anci , where is the Radicalism that
this ;Eitire f iented ?--ttlat plamored for the
violence which he now denonnoesii—that.
hated'the Conservatism which he his 461,.
pouded?-i=that execratedAbrahamLineCiln for
leaving soanuch of life to 'a. thing which he
now oOntplacently ignoresas 'Aestroyr
ed 7 1 -ithtt burned fora "confustation" vellich
he has discovered to be not "sOundialiei?", •
Where is tliis ? • Abandoned tmd,
betraieWby its gieatleadei, 414?
Will it tlt. gq4:413V04 Itinco ] n, the Radical,
and stand i ng for iagainst the deppncis,
tions of John C. Fremont; the Conservative 1
The eliglicirba ovitberl:mitit de,cicalthis
question. e lluu theoneantixneins ehn osiginal
friend of Jbhn C:Fremont—as one of those
wh ? en p ort e fl while ILd,, f,4 3 00,
advocatedhis,caree while tint ,was pure, we,
now:have:a right to denounce hiipfaitlileas
ness and execrate his impurity.
I "Bi:9:drrsa. rt , T FoFt'' . ??ll*Altr- ThP 2 :9'
at present- nearly - -eleven thousand pr:soners.
coritaff at i Fort toela — wara;.., They occupy;
grouniioßthe outside as well as the inside of,
the fort, and' a strong guard is maintained.
Thirty... Vim bear upon the qualteiT l ofithe
prisoriers , on-the outside of . the fort, and everf
prejikitlerba;,talolin . .to Prevent an eseape. Or
deri' liitib7hee* settliYSecretary . tanton to.
prepare barracks .I.To. 3, __Ebnira,-New York,
immel:4l4liif6k the -tekePticgC,Of,:crom eight
to ten - thousand prisoneis of waT.: A board
fence twelve feet high'h_ will surround the es
c l oFre . l, • ; v. -
'l'4ll ' I CaufigtUizioii :"Of
the , State: of Connecticut to
die4tOliOte, It'as'diOsed both bT141.0M4A4,
LegiLiiiitilifi; RAO**. only requires thafiti*Or
tipproma.) .1 . 21; , ,.1,1.-1' 11, Aa
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17 . ‘: )..-L
The Vote for Presidents d Vice President,
I_ 3 4y*.. -
As a portion of the important record,
and that for which we can only find room,
we submit, in a condensed tabular form, the
vote on the nomination for President and Vice
President, in the National Union Convention.
That for Prpsident is the kigeltto . aver cast
for the nomination of and . man for tht, same
station, in any conventiokever astiemliled in
this countrY. It is the first tirnifin the his
tory of the Union that a candidate for the
same high office,. way4 . :}onkiiiate . 4 on the first
'ballot, - since the second - election of 'Andrew
4iiCkson. We submit the vote as follows:
Grant.
-Maine ...... 13.
New HanipslZre
Vermont.. 10
Massachusetts 24 ..
Rhode: -Island' .-. •
Conneciictit •;. .
New - 66"
New jersey 14 ..
Pennsylvania .... 52 ..,
-DelaWare -6 -
Maryland..:...l4
.. . .
.. .. •,-. •41 A* •
nu
otrifiSsonit t ~"""
TenrieSsee 15 •
;
Ohio 42
Indiana 2';
. , -.•
Michigan . • t it!
Wisconsin.. ... ... 16 :
lowa ...........
Minnesota 8
Galifornia 7 . •
Oregon` r' : .....
'West Virginia
Nebrdilra`:.'.l
:Colorado
Isreiada
'Total
The vote fori Ince '' N'ipidiit ;s; . ;,hibieedl 'a
'greater variety of preference on the first ballot,
'but it finally, showed the disposition of har-
Aony!with which every delegate entered upon.
,his duties in the National Convention. •-
V 0 V V A l g . ... 0 t t' . ....0 -30
1:r ' li .' tr.' 0 rt r. I d' -.• ... 0:4
P ` o °. K m rg - E , ' 1 4 1- t 4 :' . : •
1:, :, : 5. . cii'' :
Mine 14
N.wmefi. 3 4 . . .. „. ..
Vermont.. 5 1 2 2 -.': .. j " . • ••
- • '
R. Island: .. ' 1 3 • 2 '.. 2 •.. ' .. 4 ." .':
- Conn : ...`2 - o.`.' '.. ....-.- .. . '.":
1`TX644i.... 32' '0 6 .. .. .. ...,' 'l' • • '.
N. J4iii7.':`! 2 ' 12 .
: : ' .:.: .•:• - `` ' : : " r i
...
.POlii' ' 52-; :"Delaware. AL.' .
...' 'L...
Maryland: 2 - it . v :: ;.
Louisiana. - 7 * * 7 .... . • . `.....
Missouri:'.Arkansas:.: 10
2 .. .. 0 .. . -
'Tennessee 15 .. .. .... .. ': .-.'" : • 2 : •.• :
Rentneky t , .. .
.., 21 . ' . -." . 1
..
Ohiii.., .. *Ai - 1 . • ' • ' ' '":" •••'''..
IndifMa 2.." 26 . .",' , ..,
~ ,
1154 b i s;
... ....
.. :•-. 32 - ; : ~. ''.. :,_•4. %I, „'l*.
Michitian.. ..' ' .. 'l6 '.-. • . ' • ';' •'-' •••• (..•
. W .. , asoqrtit i M 2 10 ; . 4 ..
'lowa. ' 16 ' " c ~ ''--'.-• ' ' b -".1." 'lc '•
Minnesota . " 3 ' • 5 :".""'`l" " '• - ''' ' ' • '
"Califor4,
‘ s__ 5
~_
....„;,... •.r.., • l • •,1 1 .,,, -,. ,t: -,
,zi,7..:i• .1,•• 1•:-•. In -"ft
Orieb .... ': ' ;:'' . ! : i. -'I .. ... - , g. • :„
"wit 1 , pi.. ..,:. . - - .., ,- itl-- - - • ~ ~,
Kan ~.:,, - 2; l'- , i t- .!:v.s ..: • e._._..: . 4,
feibrojxa:; . j , ' 1 9 : - ‘ I . ......- ~. • ~ . .A. • 1, :
_,0 4 4 18 i4„, 6 2,..,. r „".. 6 .. -' ' '' ' ' 'd t! -• !,-:.::
'll(lliiday" ' ' 6 '
~ • ' ' !!!. ' • ' . • • I ;'! Wl'
EMI
OE
200 113 14518 21 2 6 2 1 1
• '• • * Severidof thelitates changed teen. yo
"Joitnson, and the final result reached was as
r_ t ~ ~.
follow : -
, Johnson. Dickinson. Hamlin.
tiSfainbe:o,6 l l-vat
Now Hampshi re.. 10 ....
,Vdrinont ...... 10
MassaChuseits': 21.. 3
Rhode Nand. 7 1
COnnectierit:.: 'l2
66
New Jersey r 14
Penfisj•lvima, 52
Newland, .. . ~. 14 • '
Louisiana'. 14
.. . . . 10 • ' " :
Missouri' . .. 22*
Tennessee.. . 15 1 " ,
Kentucky'
Ohio 441 i,
Indiana .• 26't
Ilfifibiti7Ji: `, l . •32 1 01 O. ; •` 3 ..:+ 4 "
Michigan .... 16 _
~ 2 - .10 „ ,
........ tig t '',l
Minnesota.......- - 3 5
10. , .
Pie6PEL-; ••• • • ~e. 4-. •'• • - •• -
:,•;• •• „ -• • • J
Kai
. /, I MgC I
-Nebraska"-
Total... ... .494 ; 17' .9.
I rmo tit* ', 1313 ;
National Banlcs t , se , the bill now stamp on.
eireulation, one-lialiof,onn;perkent,'everY
mont10; or brie '..per , 964 zper..anaiiiniViip. , 4-
ixisite, line-quarter Per ient.'eitirYtilivoith i g,
%1
or one-half . Per , 00 4. P. 4 4' Auluum; 0 4 0 9 P 1
W 5.
?eyondlthe arnountinvested'in 'United States
`bonds, one-quarter percent. every sixmonthei
or one-half per cent,. per manure.
r. New , mbilit matket...-
- 04; time
Flour. advanced 5 ®loc ; sales of 13,.509 .k
`State •at $7 40®8; Chip $8 248 40; So 4-,
ern 4.13 10®11. Wheat 'advanced 2c; aides Of
s AO,OOO bushels Chica spring $1 69@1 75;
fblilwaukie club $170 ®1„75; western $1839x,,,
1 $7, 1 1, , Corn dull; sales ~itniinportant.. Beef
firm, :Pork heavy at $3175®32., „Lard
Whisky dull. • ~, .
' . • Itxurrafons, June 9.
iFlour dull and. heavy;Chio extra sB®g,l2l;
.
Wheat quiet. .
WASHINGTON, Thursday, June u----p B L :
At 2.30 .o'clock ta-dayothe committee ap
pointed by. • the Nstionalanion - Convention,
at Baltimore, to.inform President . .Lincoln_o£4
his nontination by that conVention, reached
the White House, when they were invited into
the East Boom, where tile President was Con
.vereirig with members o 1 therdelegati3r l t.w,lis
tad previiitislypalled*PCiihiiii: - • ' 1 -', -
GoVernor,Xispitiiek President; 'of : the (in-'
vention and..Ohairman of saidcommittee, then
. addressed the , Efeagentaa, q irvi 3 4: " -7: T;----
, ,_.' lk 4Tiqfter in Vmnid !1 3 1 Arm i lallt, ! I "? ' I : , Ma l- Paranntstr Tha i llab •. • I,"Wdiiroot:
1T;415 , Yo June ;Tune 9—Noon. ventiom?ghichichwdritaiiirtrige'Attlitimor
Gold is quoted at 197.- 1F our has advanced yesterday, Appointeita , eommittee, consistingi
los@g6 . e.,And. whea f tis,Acpetter. torn is dulL of aiiii'llan - eaCh Suite; With Myself' ap - ckaar-
TAllRPRl o ( l .*tialq7ere ,fina. , 7 , man, to inform you of your araSiialotts noffit- I I
a b t.t ..._, q9ici. . ; , i,. ,... 2 ei E ., , ....„),),) ) ~,, 4, ..; :, n i ,:•,,,,r;11 :t a la^ a 3 e.'lt a b,LIEL-27_.7,111 S:41".
4 1 ' ' ' 7 ~ t :+I :1:74... "l! T,ef , '^ 2 1. i U. 1.7,. , ..,
.3 911L1 a I'' LID. ::,,ii•Y L.: , . rc ~.fi: •i, : a--.: : . - 1 , ; , :j • " 5 " 1-4 1 -i: .*•',..- . 4 Sq . - ,v , „. -..- •
Ita
•
New Tark Stock Markets. ' •
Stocks dull; Chicago and Rock' 'Wand,
112 k; Cumberland , preferred 80 ; plinOis. Ceti
tral 1288; Michigan - and Southern 95k • do.
guaranteed, '44l;.New York Central 132; Read
ing Alt; Hudeon :River 144/ ;,Centon,
Pang 41/ . ; Missouri ts'7ol'; pie 110; ;Michi
gan Central 144; PittibP;V•o4l: l ,Fork Wayne'
112; Coupon 6s 113; Gold 1961.
Etrearttplj.
IHE ''WHHINGTON . - TRAITORS - 7 UNEASY•
10
Ade, '4l
483 22
large number of the'delegittea to the, Balti
more Ponventfon. have started •:homeward,
many of them expressing -themselves disgusted
with tlie Magnificent' extortion` practiced, here.
It is said'the Pregident has given satisfactory_
aseumnees as to the composition of his future',
iid.Vitiets,- and that' a change is possible may!
be considered reliable; at least those who'
have been loudest in' their complainirigs now
express t.hettaselvea satisfied and are willing to
bide a.while longer.
The wires which were out between thispoint
and Gen. •Grant .hittfif hean'lreParred,!and are
now working..
"• . - .e
.pctunter s ylotoni is more complete thari was
ciedited-by the Richmond paperrs, as we hare
captured twenty4.cardasitt v. • 'l'
j• Thera has bean ~no,.hattle,wiin,the last
fiDitjP-eight hours. There is consiaerible
Ithe'
,
two armies ozigt
- • E4bi. (si '• G i t • •I o tt a.. ) „.l . I , 41*
CONSTERNATItrii , "a'_III . OIIMOND:
*,y
,IN.O TROO ,
THERE.
.01
• . . -•,• f•
pie City a Vast Hospital:
MIME
NOY. OF COLAREER -Al WASHINGTON.
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ARRI'VAL O'FiVVT R
EA'NS;
The Second Artillery in Battle.
•
,•
••
Casualties httbe Rectuuut
P,
,WA• PrM97OO, ‘Tune.W 7l -3
A biti4eU.,Of `it n, 4inond,'Wh6 - 11_190.6eded in
making his escap6, ind4eitehing l White House,
deicribes the cofisthrinit ion. prevailing there
:as great in tlike l egma.
.1 0
He says thern i are r efolipOeft protect
the place; that "e . ire c k, i o s jetcyplg who is
enabled to get awaY!. 't11.6.4 . 61iffs one vast
hospital, cffifirequent
oceturence. . ••*,(•••., '
Theibodytof Col. H. B M Been has been
braliTleth l6 ' . oq? .0; 1 Will be s
deia . tis , l44 for w
The- New:l-oik...arsived. lest - evening. :.
Their term of enlistment haslftpithd.
The Becond:-Pennsylvania-Artillery; Vhteh
left here some few days •snide, has made its
debut in battle, and acconuts:fitun there state
that its maiden effort. was =characterized by
undaunted couragh and'4solnicss under fire.
Lieut. Loud.is reported. IFilled, and .the
loWini'Officers woUndeff : 4.tidOson;
Capt. Jones, Co: L , mortallyitdipt: Btra'W
bridge, Co. I ; and' great"' ilaughter amongst
the rank and file. -
MEI
- • r
NO Temasylvanicoirtests thitvg, illOrtied; skt ,
the Su'rgeon ' s'Oa* '
laeut:Dbeitetafer; ittlielleA r t6
he Harkin's staff, has, been offlery, l to i rerraxt
to illerliiiid,Loff the LfEngineiji , Oorps,l
has left for the White House this morning.
C. H. GRAB-MT:co
THE BALTIMORE'
Lincoln'g Acceptance:
EXCLUSIVELY FOR IKE DAILY TELEGRAPH
EF=
INLAND LINES.
rrom Washington.
Important to Pennsylvanians.
ARBIVAIA OE BODIES.
ARRI'VA'L OF WaIINDED
•
flunter's Victory Greater than was
Reported. '
20 CANNONS CAPTVILtD.
LATE EgA.
Wasnratimoit • jurte 10.
Pennsylvanians coming here in Search of
their wolinded friends, would save themdelves
ti-great deal of trouble by calling at once on.
Colonel Jordan, at the Pennsylvania, State
Agency, No. 487 _Eleventh street'and examin-,
ing his lists, which would give them whatever
intelligence they need. ' . •
Parties daily complain of their inability 'to
find their friendß, when all that is necessary
is the means suggested. , .
The'following bodies arrived here' lasteven--
ing and will be sent nor fkrtn=clice: tient PAM,
Demott, First New York City; Lient LFranh ,
Wcioster, , •l22'dtN Y'; Capt Samuel Darregh,
10th Vt ; - Lierkt,Jiurtes G'Willianisori;"l3d Pa ;
Capt W. W ,Ballard; 81st N Y '• Lieut James
Johnston, 23d Pa • Lieut H Wilson, Ist Pa
cavalry Lieut,; Charles., '
F,,Munroe Blr hie
Lieut J W-Burke, 81'stN ; 'Geo E Mall 14th
Ind ; Major W W Hubbell, 62d i 'the
body of Adjitant Edward of 'the'ath,
which has been embalmed by'BroVion*Alex
ander, to sent to Philadelphia.
'the city is fall of nnielilible . &more, Many
of them originating. in sources :interested in
the success of the rebels. I: informed you in
elate didpatehlhat Grant would shortly still
further myhtifyllie rebels, and it is the ae
cOmplishinent. of thisAlisarrangement oftheir
plans that worries and frets the clan here.
'Acre were three arrivals at Alexandria las(
evening of wounded. A boat is'expeeted here
late this afternoon With- the same 'precious
pq•• thexL: ,
MEE
ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR dENNISON,
The. Platform-as Indmement b the ?resident
Address of the National Unioxi
_League.
The President's. y.
nation by that convention for election to the
committee, I have the honor of now informing
you, is present. On its behalf I have also the
honor of presenting you with a copy of the
resolutions or platform adopted by that con
vention, as expressive of its sense and of the
sense ofthe loyal people of the country which
it represents, of
_the principles and policy that
should characterize the administration of the
Goverrunent in the present condition of the
country: I need not say to you, sir, that dirt
eotesi,ention, irrthms unanimously tieiribiating
yet forte-election, but gave utterance to the
almost. universal voice of the loyal people of
the country.
Tddonbt of your triumphant election would
be little short offtbandoning the hope of
final suppression of The rebellion and the res
toration of ihe-Go.rernmenkof-theinsurgent
states. Neither the convention nor those
'represented 'by that body entertained. any
doubt, as to _the„tiy. re.galt„iincler-yotarru:l 7
ministration, sustained by the loyal people,
and by our noble army , ands gallant navy.
Neither did-the convention, nor dot this com
mittee, doubt the speedy suppression of this
most wicked and unprovoked rebellion.
[A copy of thauresolotions was heie handed
to the President:]
I would midi Mr. President, that it would
be the pleasure of - the committee to .commui
ideate, to .yot kithin a few days, thrOughione
of itillhoet aceoihritiliell members; kr. 4 , Our
tis, of New York, by letter, moreratjnnglit
the, eirennistanees under whido ti,.,liarck
been pliteed innonrina.tionifor the l'reaidericy,
'The President said:
MR. ONADBMAN AND GENTLEMEN . OE THE 0611:-
Barr= : will neither constrain my gratifica.:
Lion, nor reskian the expression of my,gratii=
tulle, 'the' Union people, through their
• .coii , 4titioil, in the continued effort to save and
adienee the•nation, havelleemed me not un
worthy .0 remain in my present position. I
!knew no ,reason to doubt that I shall accept
the nomination tendered; and yet, 'perhaps I
Should not, declare defmitely , before' reading
and considering what is called tht : plattorm.
I Will say,. now`, hOwever, that I ,approve the
dedlat•rtioli in favo,r ;.of so emending, the
Constitutron as to prohibit slavery-through
out thwnation. When the peoplajn.r9volt,
,wittlr one' hppdred days' etpliOit .netice that
thdy could within those days restune_their al
legiance without the overthrow
,of 'their matt
tut:lons, and that they:, could net resume it
afterward; electea. to 'stand: out, such an
amendment of the Constitution as is now pro
posed became- a fitting `and necessary con
clusion to the final success of the Union cause.
Such cid meet and cover all cavils. I
notv perceive its itriportance and embrace it.
In ,the joint-names of 'liberty and Union let
n us labor to give it legal form and practical
effect. • -
At the conClusion of the President's speech,
the• - ebrosaittee trarlfiin - niqrally bf
the hand and. offereditheir personal,congkatn
lations.
• The rfeenitireis of thelsTalidnal trnion'Leainia
adjourned yesterday from Baltimore to this
city and called upon the President this
afternoon, Whom theY were e.ordially
ceiyed in the east room .of the .iWhite . House.
'Thja , . Chairman of the deputatiort-spolte to
.the President as follows : • '
„
Ma. PrfusipENT :, ha's% the hono r of intro
ducing to,youthe rePresentatives of tho Union
Leagues of the loyal 'States, to congratulate
you ripen' your iertorninUtion, and' o assure
you thaewe will not fail at , the polls to give
:you the support that your serviees in the past
so highly'desetve. We feel honored in Aeing
this,; for we are assi#6d that we are „Siding in
re-electing to iiroud position of President.
of the United. States. one so highly worthy, of
e ne arneng'li'etAlie ldast or wk9ths did*
is that,he Watt em ancipator of four millions
ofsbmidmen..; ,
The President replied as follows.:
' cmyrx.,v MEN : I can only say, in response to
l the remarks of your Oliiiiinian;ViatTainfery
_grateful for .the. renewed confibence which has'
been aciortTeclqo me, both 'by the convention
and by the National League. lam not insen
sible at duct,49 iters6i4Wimpliment there
is in this, 'YTA, Ido not allow myserrto believe
that any but a small poitio'll of it, is , to be ap
,prePriated rsSiscifial iximPlimeno I The
Convention sed,-the nation, , airrassured,. are,
alike aniniated'by tZ'higher view of the inter
' est i s of the country for the present and the
greet future, 6sid Abet': pait ain . entitled to
appropriate as 'Te„, icuunlirrient, is only, :that
part which'l`niay lad ,fteld of a being the
opinion of the conventilirtiiiid.iitilie League,
that I am not unwertty be intrusted
,with theplace I have' 'fAlurile# 4 ';for th e last
,
.three_years. have no iiarroleted myself,
gentlemen; =to ooaclnd6 Viet the
the.connttly;,,but' I' im relinilect in this
connection, of a story of an - old Dutch farmer,
,who remarked. tota Coral:Sidon. once :that "it
w i se not besk to,.7swap homes, :when crossing
streams.”
The proldilged laughter which
,followed
this charaelfrittielerlterleethbidd fulve been
Mani. It veliistnrinillttioriii:Zvt.
Ill=
~Tnigan s s' Riiid Tinto Kentuckf
„
.e- 4 461 :NNATIs.4 1 1e 9.
The rebels ,are near Palm - m . lth, on the . •Ken
tueky Central railroad and at Williamstown
on the pike, tliirki iitifrisffrom dineinnati.
A large, repel.foree,isTeported, twelve, miles
emit of -tenngton;
ing from Richmond; ` "w
The , ".kebels are alsoireported •Between' Crab
Orchard and Stamford: • •
, ,003' jy l
et c ll '/Fgil*Ll;e4o/ 1 4 6 and }eater :
station &Alm. arta yesteruay—: ..=
The rebalitatmar"haVat possession of Paris,
GeorgitcAnk; dinthiana and Willitunstown; ,
Loupsvrr.L.B. 11_,y, June 9.-4hout seven hrm
dred:eaNlayl suppeseilfteiba a part of John
Morgan' s force; entered Paris, . .. Ky., last
ing without resistande” - .
PS ;21
_ ~., ~ ~
~~
Orf -i?3.5g:1,51-IFet 7 tiiinePAF
den brYffil r l tlieF:;lo2. Itsat 111; at' resi-
AEFcia'SV all' t tifidjelty: • ...1!...:112Lr1...tm8
Tr=r,irin''37T7M7til
TO HENRY MO ON.
• H ENRY IF a ifiersotCby the name of N HOON,
avvp in HarrinnurgOle will sa,kase ealpat the of
the Northern Central Railway%
Hanistiurg, Juneq.o'lBB44t • `. • •
EMPLOY &ENT.
l tr ,
1,/10 p ,.5 Tr;--Aeons watiA. t ... iil s • ,Setilig:Machine& , liWiltalve a.cgmmla
i ..
Mon ea all.maebi, ma obld,
or. Ample) , agents who will work
• for the atkove - wages sad all expenses paid. Address, D.
13.,HERRINGTON SG Co., Delirgti t *lob, i . 1 jab 2w*
•-• , AUCTION.
WILD public-sale, 4t ilieiesi
dence of ..Irv:Bode' Heaving, ini . Biciad street,
between Second end bis !Atte stook. gf . House
and Eatclien Yurnitgrq, p f jfea vumi Bed.
Bdreans, Stoves "great .variety
tif other articles: ' - Sala to commence at 2 ienliock-ba-mor
rowt(gatarday) aftelnobA BARR arpo.,-
= ; - Anetimicem
, #I.OORARRY FOR BOYS.
THE rARsf ER'goy, and haii , ha beFain,e command
er-in-Chief; •sl '3. S,• $ 1 - 25
THE PIONE Ir, and. ho‘F he bemunepriident, <,25
FiatßY 41. 4 0 Y and the Financier, $1 26
TIE PRINTER HOYean Saw "ten , Franklin: made
- mark , r : • -,.
TUE Svs add h °7l/91PVAIrgfi g )10.941; !
? General;--Inpems.--
Fa if
iAlsH*OFV 4 *Eatii'rii
rWi* l #l! ° : 104*Setrated. Si SS lt
P -
- , 008.1310HX,
' it A-- (Li
A . M . rl'r l . a,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
$250 REWARD.
AN TER nig E ht s o t ?t l h e e n 9 f t r h om inst th a e Gat s w er x ibe i t i. the
Phillipe dr. Co., makers, Geneva.) one Diamond Breast Pin
and Rmg, one Carbuncle Ring, Watch and Diamond Pio,
all having "Henry Thomas" eagraved on them; also, $9O
tit MONEY. A reward or , $250 will be paid fur the re
nOvery of the property and arrest of the thief.
.H.N4111411911R.G, June 10 tf - HENRY THOMAS.
ROE, ,K$ NTT. A
• •
•
FE.AME STABLE, "on the lot between
relles and the Stage Office, Market Square.'' In
quire of JACOB F. LANI)IS,
Jelo-It* - On the premiere.
ONE well expeiienced GARDENER will
find employment if WELL RECOMMENDED, at
the keystone Stock Farm. A good tenant house will be
Ittritinkuatblihn free of rentifanistswerAlmratrpo,e,
Also, four good laborers wynted at the Keyscone Farm
and Nursery if wall expert:imolai . , MISR.
jelD-2t
HAW., HAW, CTION.
BARR & CO. will veßliptbliOnnetion, on
Saturday, June 171 h best, at the old Wallower
warthome, en the Penbsyfaania , big. lot or
Baled Hay, being somewhat damaged tiy transiportAtion.
'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. IL je9-31
AUCK.StERS. 4 .aka.ATS;—.4SidSIeY, otiFikAl
3a
...ze ze n o cry b
ru k c o cessoza k toe
Price
W.Dock, jr , tr. Co., have on hand
_SS, 50 per dozen. je9
TIIST RECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant
ivine, from's_ O,IEF RZoler;Wt&„ 8 Ai"
mute domestic *iste i tt a is - erty. -Vridd $3 00-pergetuom
For Ealo at SEMLER & FRAZER,
iea• fteamspr WM; PPciOr., & Po,
ESTATE OF JACOB BOLTON, Deceased.
Notice is tiekiiby givia thit , the underiikeed,'wbo
'was appointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county,
on the 27th of ititt3r„Act make distribution of the fund lb
the hands of John Kramer, executor of said decedent un
der his la-t v{ill„and• testament., will -meet tho,Rarties,in
interest at his offlee-on Third . streilA,on'Satiirilay, * the 2fid
of J•ily next, at 10 o'clock A. at., when and where all par
ties interested are invited to attend.
. .
HAWS L. MACLAY, Auditor.
HAuxisnu: B. AS64. • • je9.2td-2t.ws.
CAN)DiOAT.F. FOR CONGRESS.
HARRISBURG, pi., June 1),..1.864.
rundersigned respectfully offerihimseif
t,o E the Republicans of the , 3,4Myngressional Dis
tract of Pennsylvania. composed of toe counties of Dan
pun, Juniat4, Northumberland, IJaiop and
_Snyder, fqr
nomination by the saventiointy conventict* of the old
District. [je9tdte] JOSIA.R ESPY.
[Gazette and American, SunknE, Prpnic loavisbprg,
laYenethel, latiltlintown,MilddlelltirgYetegii*,
Nif
-gibbon;and Republican paper at Selinsgrove, copy till
'Convention, and send billfWadarertiser.
SitABITUALItO4I,
.
QAM"L H , PAIST, Blind Test Medium, will
givA menus for eominumen whit. the Spirit World,
at lexchediirlialf, WalrititetreiOtnill 'further notice. lie
will alto make clairvoyant examination of diseases for
those-desiring it. :Ileum :frontS,Via.:• at.'to .151 ic , and
1g Pr 6P. x Terms 50:centa each sitting.
Every one applying terse sitting-does it on their ease
responsibility, as the zonnifnatetion of a:spirit Es natal the
option of the medium.., : . Je64111
OA' and after Monday, June 13th, 1864, we
the undersigned "DRY GQOD3 MERCHANTS,
ALILLTNERS AND FANCY I.I2IbiIdING : gfORIIIS,“ agree
to entirely close our respective places of business at eight
o'clock,,P...x..every;oventhge(spastiSeAuFthlY.4lantil°G
ober lit, 18"8-1:
Cathcart Sz Brother, — uric E'.ll:iii L ne,
lt..T. Jones, _ A. M. Stoddard at Co
Daniel Booky' •
~ • • . yvyrioiNT 4r : J.:
Aug. Luchman, M. t. Hinitsberger,
Sol. Brownold, Chayne, .•
Chas. S. Segolbaum„ ~ildre.„K Kauffman, : •
S.' Lowy, •, , A'. Kauffman,
M. Wiler A: Co., 0,34ra.:,C. A. Berryhill, .' • -t•
Leopold W kr, Mlee S. A. Bryan,
L. Simon, ihribton.
James S. espy, . J. A. Mather, ti , -
' C. L. Bowman,. tireueizer,
Joseph Kahnweiler, ,-,, ; _Mn, .I..Waitner,
lintel Ream, Annie E. Bell,
-K Burnett, Mrs. E. K
. Jackson,
Levenstobi, •- ' • joliklSt
.F.LANTSI PLANTS!! PLATS!!!
Keygtóriii'
Plants can be had:
Winningstadt CalSba^4ttoonnaperloo; s4.par 1000.
Drumhead `.: 7 avny:CahbageOft•oents perloo;.s7 per-1000. 7 .
— Platt Dutch Cabbage, 65 cents per 100, $5 per 1000.
Late Drumhead, fine, 65 cents per 100 $5 per 1000.
Tobacco, 30 taints per 3,110i , 12.60 perl4oo. •
• "Cellery, 3$ tent; per'loo; s3' 00 pir'looo.
White Apple Tomato Plants, $1 00 peA• 1000.
Ordiati %tall lands'or'early steg y elables $4ll bepron4tbt . '
attendstl•to. 77, . • ' 7 ^' • •• 7 . '• • • - J. MISR,
jolt .•• •• • KeYstniste Farm; near-Efir*btirF, Pa.
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
AK-happy, to offer 'ti) the public A. large
and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD, 'PENS., ".
manufactured by.:.... '
LEROY-*. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished, elastic;
.and will glva,on,
tire aatisfacition. •
PLEASE TRY TREK.
SCREFFER'S ROOK STORE,
SecOndatreet; Opposite Preebyterisk Olnu Ritrristninp
Pa. ;• 7 : aP23
S .A. IL I V
LATEST STYLES!:
1110.. N. DIAPER, No. 111 add .Saeotp
IS PLEASED to antionited to the Julies '!'eit
Harrisburg and vicinity, (who have so liberally
.Ratron
ized her since her art ii , al thili.city,ftliaashe'-bisLjust
received, direct from the manufacturers and importers, a
r SEcilliii) . 1 SuPP-ICY
of - the finest goods the market could afford in the line of
.
FRB 'CrIND lIINEtattriIIILLINERY ' A
and:Js now prepared to offer great inducements to pur
chasers. Her stock comas" in pa rt of
BONNETS,4IIIBBONS, ' - • - -
FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES,
• .rOBNAMBINTay...Ia
gIS3,-Nsurris, LADES - RtlOHES,__ •
-HOOP COREJP% HOSIERY,
LOVES, OOLLABH
OUEI43,ziIttLTS; NETS, FANCrfr GOO* ie.: ,
its 3 eplendldwomrtment Of
- • . • „,
.1111 k WRAPPINGS 2" "
S ls 4t • . M orts
1-• r-. 1 L MILNTTLT;Ak
-"- LACE POINTS;
' •
. PARASOLS, 4r a'
ALSO', Ties,carfs, , Peocket Books, Porte Monnales and
Purses ! elegant
,Steel and,Jet Pins and Brooches, Behs and
Belt Buckles, and 5.:D.111 line of Trimming and, Piney
Goods, as cheap as the _cheapest , • •
Special care hal,been exerpiptd, in the selectlori of these
goals, ,with- a view to the wants .of,this community, and
the ladies generally are invited to call and examine theas-
Thatikful for th:e4eitti . ;.pattvetaget heretofore. melted,
, Pa r PectrallieOlicit skcentirtneets) of
_the Barney
DO" fArgekilw Place alArket r K •
.• • MB* KAMM.
atNN
GO9D-S.
„Sits. J. It I 103 lit
,
NO. 8 MieRICaT '
(Next dm; to Felix's. Confectionery,}
RE BRIE' LS PREPARED' tti i el to
the ladies of Harrisburg and, vicinity this
Latest'Styles of Millinery and lifieut goods,
. , .
:At cheaper prices- thimonyitowie lathe city i Theitcality
.of her goods cansoCbe eatpassed.
D4ESS
Will be lieallr.execA(ek_ _ - • •
Ladies mil and,exsinize tor yourallvos. . aplB-40.11k:
0.0134.:.:; 1 44. 'Axle az ole . Zust.
LVJ gehrOd.j)k , . ' .018LEalt TRAZER,-.-
tomtit 1,1;41. ialtecelinera kcal/m-Dock k Co.)
A.m.. MUSTARD, for.sidetry:
r NiIIsIiERAINtEZER,
mys .auccessors to N. Dock, Jr .;:k Co':
A2LetijELS' taiAe;
MIEN.E.T • e••
I: • oils of the best iitiportatems.for eale;whelesalwand
retail,-bp ' • SHISLERA FRAZE•it,
myS socothtsors to W.-Doeir., &Ca
. ,
F SAV,' STEAM A: ENPME 1 / 1 14 6 1kigoad order. Apply to
TetontS l'etthkai street, 'below 3ixth.
FINE NO. 1 MAO Et; fn K
j a m just re
ceNest ,L. arr.: , -:: - 98181ACR &
fitocceaeors to win:Doric, &
CIES; ef the twist en,
l o g - 454 - 44,0 5 ,4"=tat-eeet ate*.
~41,!;'!....,)11, FBAZIfiv
*Olga. *Kai ace
rt.
.0* 111.143 ,(11(.214 -
NOTICE.
M==ZWI=M
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF
VALUABLE IRON WORKS.
B y virtu decree of the Circuit Court
tbrWas a h o in f gto a n
county, as a Court of Equity, tLo
undersigned trustee will sell at public sale, in Trout ol
Court House, in Hagerstown, on
TUESDAY, the 14TH DAY OF JITNE, Pg 4,
all that VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate in 'Wasting.
ton county, Maryland, known as the
GREEN SPRING FURNACE PROPERTY
which was for many years owned and carrion on tti"
J. DIXON ROMAN &
and is now for side on account of the death of one of the
partners. Said property contains
1,394 ACRRS OF LAND, (more or less,)
of which about 200 are cleared and in an excellent state
of auldvation, the balance being
TIMER LAND.
The FURNACE on said land is 35 feet high, with as
eight fool BOSH, CASTLIG 1101.:SE, COAL 1101. 7 ,E atd
BRIDGE HOUSE, and is run by an over-shot wheel 40
feet high. , Ills in good repair, and the water power un
failing and all-suffleient. Said FURNACE is only one
mile from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and about the
same distance from the Iron Ore Bank. There is alto
A GOOD D WELLING . HOUSE
near the Furnace; also a largo BARN and other out
buildings, and on-different parts o: mid tract of land there
are a number or TENANT HOUSES (in all eighteen or
twenty) in good repair.
The above property will be sold entire, or in parcels to
suit
sale.pturlasers; such parcels to be made known at the
.
The undersigned aiII aLso sell at the same Urn and
place about
rlk -a-plcnE ACRES OF LAND,
sepirated from the above by the lands of Geo. Fedi Also.
,
Limestone Quarry
on said canal, near M'Coy'a Ferry, cow/emit%
FIFTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND
TERMS OF SALE; as prescribed by the Device, are:
One-third ,of the purchase money in cash on the day of
sale„ on the ratification thereof, and the balance in two
equal annual instalments of one and two years from the
day of sale, with interest from that day, the y trcha,er to
give his notes with , approved stcurity he. the deferred
payments, and on payment of tie enure purchase money,
the Trustee will execute a deed to the purchaser, as re
quired by the Decree. F. M. atititT, Tru:dee.
s 'lnY 2o- ta
Lebanon "Courier," Lancaster "Examiner,” and Read
ing"Journal"' eopy weekly, and send mils to the Trustee
at Hagerstown; forthwith.
tLOAKS;
CIRCITLA_RS
AND
RIA_NTILLAS,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING,
MARKET STREET.
New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a Eplendal
assortment of
'SPRING & SUMICERMANTELS,
FRENG3 CLOTH - CIRCUL,ARS,
NEW FRENCH. SACKS, AND
- :NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS.
,The above beantifUl samples, in every color and hand
sOmoly trimmed, from s7so' Co $l3.
1000 SM.SV MANTELS,
I I:MROI:FLAILS, SACKS AND - BASKS.
~ ,31.Indsomely and ri. bly trimmed, from $lO upward.
CHILDREN'S MANTELS IN LARGE VARIETY.
-mr2s
ARCHITECTS AND BEILI9BRS.
qt• By Cie Act of Elay.fah., appropriatinntirFifiy Thou.-
sand Dollar's nits made- for the Ettvusion of thh Capital
Bnildioga . at Harrisburg. , .Attbitects and Builders are
hereby. requinited tiitireseut plan fur VaidnatensioO, gsd
•Pro_ Polifittfor building the sap:J.ooo the tuidersigoed,ity
tile fifteenth day of June. The =in object to be at
tabled by the proposed exte..al bade furnish additional
Gominittee Room for the teelOattde. a>id sternioa is
Atka:inform as far as possible to the architecture of the
present building. A. G CURTIN, Girveraor, ' •..
• ISAAC SLENHER, Auditor G - ett• •
JAtitE&HEARR; Surveyor Gene -
HENRY D.llooRE;State Treas. •,
i• - E.Ansuatnitc. May 19. 1864„ . , "'dtd
• EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. •
ETTERS testamentary on . the estate of
Aa Hannah Forney, late of Halifax township, Dauphin
Wanly, having been granted: to the undersigned, residing
ht-saild township, all persons Indebted to an I estate are
neetiested to make Immediate payment, and those having
, claims against the sane will pre:ent them for settlement.
jell 6tlad* SANDHI, LANDIS; Executor
VAIATARLF, FARM
. AT
PRIVATEb"ALE.
Tag subscriber will sell, at private sale,
the farm, late the poverty of Mrs_ DI ,arvai,
flu me, s i tuate d In East Hanover t-wnship, Dauphin
county, adjoining lands of the Hanada furnace, containing
• 156 acres; forty acres of the above is Wood Land and the
balance under a good state of. coltjiration.. The improve
ments consist of a twootoryoveather-boarded House, a
now Auk Hain, and other necessary out' buildings. • Per
sons desiring to see the property, cut call or.ad,res4
je6-d2W* JOSEPH SHEESLEY.
FOIL SALE , - -
Tllvaluable property'," corner of Second
I! Pine attects;behriplifty-tito suad,ithalf feet op Be-,
cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on line Street,
running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley,
there being space for four f=piing lota, and a most de
sirable for a Gosepaorlii ca .: public buildings.
For particulars enquire of -Mrs.. MURRAY, corner of Se
cond and Nee reels. . , niare-tr
. . 4 A14.1111, - -
- 44 ** 1 7 4c* AVr -
Aldremoved hisliffwg - trots 'Third to Witt
inLystret,ont. t 9 Prulon. All business in
-1"-Mm''S i9l‘ WM WU! reCelVe prompt and careful attention.
.t.g4
.IJ.~ /
al.
my
B U
ini4
1-7—'lCia,EBl! •
haw I:i • iarreJ, jar pr dozen la
. a' BOYER Ar. KOERTER.
tiv,lljun
!TIDE first of the sekson, 1144e_ltrge ' Borting
to4 ibsrLag, Jot reektYe4 at
SUTLER & FRAZER,
'a • • ' - amecessors to Wm. nook, jr., Co.)
.
;0110.KED IMKON.-1111E 'SMOKED
SALMON; kist "reileAiPat' - 10,
- Itbs (ataiesiors to Wm: 7r+
,r_ '.I _.
0
111
a
and Unfon
paid%to• glj
te fast of
LoidtPEß.