Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 14, 1864, Image 2

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HARRISBURG, PA.
TUESDAY EVENING, ENE 14, 1864.
FOR - TIIE AMENDMENT OF TILE CONSTITUTION
OHANTTNG THE
SOLDIERS' RIGHT TO VOTE.
Election Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1864.
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Abraham Lincoln,
OP 3LLTh.'OI3.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
Andrew itiohnson,
As EXPLANATION.—John•H. Berryhill, Esq.,
President of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph
company, desires us to say that we did him
injustice in stating that we paid him for the
dispatches. We had no idea to convey , .the
impression that he received our money per',
sonally, but we paid the Atlantic and Ohio
Telegraph company, of which he was and is to
this day President and chief manager, We
have no personal quarrel with Mr. Bekryhill
or any one connected with that corporatiun;
but we have a great deal more to say about
the manner ih which they have imposed on
the public, taking their money without render
ing service therefor, &c., &c. Have patience,
gentlemen, you shall all be satisfied.
What the Copperheads are Figuring .to
Prove.
The Copperhead journalists of the country
have a hard task before them—one of their
own choosing, too, out of which to figure
mischief. Li the first place, they, Have set
themselves to work to extol the good qnalities
of John C. Fremont, assorting for him the
possession of rare merits as it statesman and
glorious advantages as a soldier. Indeed, it
is even hinted in the inner circles of Copper
headisin, that it would be good policy for the
leaders of that faction to forego a nomination
for the Presidency, and rally their deluded
followers in support of Fremont As if to
tempt these adventurers, Fremont, MIAs let
. _
accepting .the Cleveland nomination; does
not vouchsafe a word in support of the Akar
to crush rebellion—does not convey a single
reproof to those who are engaged in a wicked
conspiracy to destroy the Government. Thus
far the " Wooly Horse" meets the approval of
the Copperheads. But the leaders of that
faction cannot harmonize their feelings with
those lately entertained by Fremont on the
subject of the inevitable African. The fight
ing qualities of Sainbo were first recognized
by Fremont He it was who insisted on the
arming and enlisting of negroes, and now,
lei such sheets as the'Tory Orgali are act
ing as the mouth-piece of Fremont, lauding
his-Ah_ttleter and-exaggerating his " suffer-
ings " at the hands of the Administration,
they find it -extremely difficult to reconcile
their opinions with those of Fremont on the
fighting qualities of the negro. This morn
ing the 7'ory Organ Maituffictures a lie to the
effect that Lieutenant Geneial Grant does not
trust the negro:troops, and refuses to use them
for any other work but that of the drudgery
of the camp. When the conductors of the
organ in question lack falsehoods, the rebel
lion will want vigor.
Here is the paragraph .which the Toiy
Organ manufactured to create a misapprehen
sion of General Grant'S estimation of the
fighting qualities of the negro :
"General Grant, it is said, has little c;onfi
deuce in the colored troops, and will not trust
them in battle. They are used solely for do
ing guard duty' and the menial duties of the
camp."
It is a fact well estOlished in the annals of
the army that .negro troops have fought brave
ly in all the actions in which they have par•
tioipated, and that General Grant is too good
a soldier and too true a man to depreciate the
merits of those honestly fighting for the safety
of the Government. What bothers 'the tories
is the success of the negioes. This is what
itches these rascals.
ASSISTANT UNITED STATES TERASITEER.-4
New York exchange states that the visit of
Mr. Chase has probably something to do with
the selection of an Assistant Treasurer for
New York. The position is cur where valua
ble
serike - cau be performed; btit tbe Officer
omit work hard for lesi pay thsn could be
got elsewhere. In the opinion of competent
judges, the transfer of Mr. McCollongh from
the Bank Department at Washington to New
York would give Mr. Chase an officer possess
ing not only his, confidence, but one having
financial ability of no ordinarY character.—
He has,thus, far filled every position to the
adVantage of his'elients, and has all the quAi:
fications -necessary to success in this most re
sponsible
, .
position.
Tax Hos. AARON H. Os. mars, of Lebanon, N.
H., who will succeed the Hon. John:P. Hale, as
United States Senator on the 4th of March
next, was fast chosen to. the House from the
Third District of that State in 1855-.—suoceed
ing a, Democrat—and was re-elected in 1857.
He retired at the close of his second term.
die prime of life, solid, practical and
ulyuasuming, and a devoted Unionist •
NEW Tons, June 11.—A report prevailed on
the Stock Board this afternoon that General
Lee died in Riohmond on Thursday. It sent
gold down with .a rush to 93 i. —Telegraphic
sPa.tPh-, . -
If it had sent the gold speculators down id
hell, it would have accomplished a good pur
pose.
.
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GUSTA-V l 7B W. Slant, the former coliperhead
street commissioner of New York city, now :a
vagabond traitor in the South, has. been
made - cirmniandiSi 7 ofthli
Georgia. His 'career as a General bas 'hot
The Confederate - Pram - 1W Pehem-
Some of the Peace Democratio papers are
making a great handle of that portion of Jeff.
Davis' letter to Governor Vance, in which it
is implied that the mission of Vice President
Stephens was for the purpose of extending
peace propositions. In reference to it we will
only copy the following letter:
Comrostura Swam STELIEEM Tospino,
In James River, July 4, 1863.
Su:: As Military Commissioner, I am the
bearer of a communication in writing from
Jeffeiscin Davis, Commander-in-Chief of the
land and naval forces of the Confederate
States, to Abraham Lincoln, Commander-in
chief of the land and naval forceant.the United
States. The Hon. Robert Ould, - Confederate
States agent of exchange, accompanies me as
secretary, for the purpose of delivering the
cothrennimatfort in-person and conferring upon
the subjectlo which it relates. I desire ..to
proceed to Washington in the steamer To#,e 7
do, commanded bY Lieut. Hurnier -Davidson,
of the Confederate States _Navy, no person
beingnn board but the Hon. Mr. Ould, myself,
and'the boat's officers and crew. •
Yours,- most respectfully,
ALEX. H. STEPHENS.
TO S. a Lax; Admiral.
Acting Rear Admiral S. H. Lie, ifampton
Roads:
The request of Alex. 411. Stephens-is inad
missible. The customary agents and chan
nels are adequate for all needful military com
munications and conference betireen the
United States forces and the insurgents.
GIDEON WELLS, Seet'Of the Navy.
We do not find in this any intimation as to
proposals for peace. Further, we .see ne
,reason, and have even denied the right of a
:legislative government, to treat with insurg
ents while they liave armed organized armies
in the flea If the rebels desire pedde, they
should have it by returning to their allegiance
to the Government and upon na.other terms.
A Rtvortrrn way with the Copperheads this,
season, in holding Conventions, is to dodge
all platforms and adjourn without enunciation
of any principle& This has been done at
Indianapolis a few days since in the
Slaine State Convention... They .are waiting
for the Chicago Conventibi3 to pitch the UMW,
and say whether it will tie Democratic to op
,
pose or to sustain the war. But the party is
no more ready to speak out through. the Chi
cago Convention than through its Slate Con
ventions ; and 'milt is going to Postpone the
Chicago Convention till September. Perhaps
it won't get ready to tell where.it 4 stands until
atieitlieeleetim is Over.
OLD - Aisia's Catioa.—A gentleman in.conl
versation remarked to President Lincoln on
Friday, that'nothing could • defeat him but'
Grant's captut'e of Richmond; to be followed by
his nomination'at Chicago and acceptauco.--
~ Well," said the President, "I feel very much
like the man whd said he didn't want to die
particularly, but if he had got to die, that was
precisely the disease he would like to die of."
A PAIR of rebel shoes taken by one of
Crook's command are this :described : The
soles and hesla of tits. shoes arcof wocd,And
appear to have been sawed out by machinery.
The uppe're, very beavyilstifr and
badly tanned isatber, upon, the
wooden soles with large tacks andmaltlL
"I smarm not," said the President,. "return'
to slavery any peison 7ho is free by th terms
of linfoclanititigri, or ey: any act o Con
gress." And yet.this man, according to Wen
dell Phillips and his Cleveland friends,is false
to freedom.
J3t) Teregraill).
EXCLUSIVELYfOR THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Eria=
INLAND LINES.
FROM TiENTITC4i,V.
Gen. Morgan Defeated
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His Forces Routell_and Scattered
OUR TROOPS IN PURSUIT.
Prieoners Taken it 'Cynthiana Ite-eaptaied:
- Thrs.rwrolr, June 13
A dispatch from _ Capt. Dickson:- to ` (den.
Garrington,
says Gen. ..13nrbridge gave the
rebels a total defeat at Gynthiana, yesterday
morning.
, .
The rebel loss waa:3oo killed and 400 pris
oners, besides the wounded. '
Their force exceeded ours. Morgans com
mand is divided and utterly deporalized and
trying to get off in small squails.
Colonels Hanson and Garrard• are pursuing
Morgan himself, with a fevr hundred men,
northeast from Cynthiana.
General Burbridge, with a part of his force,
has.returned here.
A dispatch from Governor Bramlette 'to
"General Carrington, dated Franktbri 'June
13th, P. m. , says there - are no rebels farce
moving towards Loui.ville.
A gentlethan from Georgetown reports that
a few hours after Unties:ill's surrender at yn
thiana, Gen Burbridge attacked the enemy,
killing and capturing half the for6e: The re
naainder fled in confusion, crossing railroad
yesterday at Pagnesville. We had 'repulsed'
the enemy before our reinforceniei2ls arrived,
but felt insecure until they tu - rived.
a1Pt (4 1 . 3 1 . DiPkson to Gen•- Carrington:
LEXINGTON,' June 1.1,
Gin. Burbridge is now here and reports the
rebel force out of ammunition, scattered and
utterly demoralized in the fight at Cynthiana.
A dispatch from Falmouth, Ky:, this after
noon, says' after the Cynthiana detest General
Hobson and part of his staff were sent under
guard to . Falmouth, but the whole were re
captured: by a scouting party, and are now.at
Falmo'uth. , •
The Great Central - Fair.
President * Lincoln Will Visit "-on.`Thuriditi.
PNCLADEtrtaiti` dune -14.
The Conlmittee appoinied:l6 the
President s to Visit the . Cetitial Fair have •-re
;4:Ores:ye-telegraphic answer. .:Thet Pivddent
expects to be able to visit , A4,-.Faiy EMI*
day 'next, the
EU
MEE
FrothCenfral and South
THE TROUBLE BETWEEN BIM AND PERU.
PERU ARMING- FOR RESISTANCE.
Great Excitement in all the
South American States.
ThEir CovernmenTh ?Tepidly to Help Peru.
The steamer Northern Light, from Aspin
wall, with dates to the sth, has arrived.
An unsuccessful attempt was made to assas
sinate Momper& The assassins were ttr
rested at Valparaiso.
Dates to the 17th ult. state that the whole
Chilian and Peruvian coast was highly ev
cited at the recent occupation of the Chines.
Islands.
The.ministers of state and finance of Chili
were compelled to resign on account of pro
posing a settlement of the difficulties by di
plomacy, and new ministers were appointed.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE,
TOTAL DEFEAT OF lORGAN BY BUBBRIDGE.
300 Rebels Killed and 400 Prisoners.
RECOVERY OF COL HOBSON'S COMMAND.
Morgan:Oa Voiotia *licilly,.beanoialized.
No ;Change. in Virg,-inia.
WASHINGTON, June 13—Midnight.
To Major General Dix, Nap Yo , k :
We have diapatches from the Army of the
Potomac as late as eight o'clock this morning.
A movement at that hour' was in successful
progresi3. • •
No reports to-day from Geis. Sherman.
The following dispatch from General Bur
bridge,,commanding in.K.entnc.ky, has just
reached here: • ,
"I attacked Morgan at Cynthiana' at• day
lightyesterday morning, and, after an hour's
hard fighting, completely routed him, killing
300, wounding.nearly as many more, and cap
turing nearly 400 prisoner§;;betides rec'aptur
ink nearly ,ell of Gen. ,Thibilaki's command.
and - over 1.000 hOrses. Our loss in killedand
wounded is about 160.
. "Morgati's scattered forces are flying in all
directions,,havg Ihrowia away their _arms;
they are out ot ammunition andkre .wholly
demoralized." •
Dispatches from General Butler 'at 'nine
O'cleek this evening indioate no change in his
Command. ' 1 • '
No further intelligance - luis been ; received
from General Hunter. ' •
EDWIN . IL STANTON,-
Secretary of War.
FirOw Washington.
The Three Hundred Dollar Exemption Clouse.
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"ffmistritaicbr, 'June 23.
..etf.tm-T. •
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The ,Senate Pqmiuttee fevey„the
propOseitabolishmerit of the, - 1-300. , commutag'
tion feature oftthe , enrollmentlaw, ivithithe
eireeptidits - of thii T COirman, Mr. W4304'410
hempveri..rioticZof. hi . intention to liNer.d.e4,
tan amendments. The effect-is to.give..sloo
Bounty to 'dra ft ed . inelkat the end of a`year's
service, and pr oportiorial.bOnrity tor less time,
if-honorably discharged,-,befOre the expirtitioik
of the year. He alsoliroposes to engraft
it a provision for- voluntary enlistments into
regiments of other States from. States in in
surrection, and for. securing the freedom of
the wives and,ohildren of colored soldiers thus
enlisted. .
TUE CASE OP SYLVERTIR MOWRY.
The War Department, in reply to a resolu
tion of the Senate; has transmitted a commu
nication, from whichit appears that Sylvester
Mowry .was arreated, and his silver mine In
Arizona seized under Gen. Carleton's order,
in June, 1862. Re wearied upon the charge
Of aiding and abetting the . reballion, by a
boird converted 13y Gen.' CirEetion; and'having
heenfound an-enemy of; the ;United :states.
was confined a.tliort Yuma, :in California. His
property was PliiCedin the heads As, receiver,
under the order" confiscating 'the property of
persons aidingj tte rebellion, 'issued by Gen.
Wright, commanding .the Pepextment of the
Horrible Domestic Tragedy.
AN MUTE MOTICER IrclapFtt) H15VTW0:941:41.11,721
AND iwzx azasiEr. '
POIIGHKEEpt3III; .711118 13. -•
- A Mrs. Marylliller, Of New York,'who has
been residing for several( weeks 'at Fiahkill
Landing, committed a bloody'deed at an early
hour this morning, by cutting the throat of
her two children, (girls, aged. respeCtively
Bayou and two year%) and then putting her
own.
.Thipnct waedoininittod at the of
Mr. John Carnes. Her - husband: Mr: Alex
ander Miller, is engaged in an oil house in
New York city. Mrs. Miller has been subject to
slight Spells of insanity since last'Fall, and
had been sent by her liffsband to` Fish
Landing for quiet and repose with the hope
that the effect , would be beneficial both mental-
and bodily: She ilipp;iseddO have bgeli
suffering from one of thbse Attacks when the
above bloody deed was committed. Her hus
band was in the habit of visiting: her every
Sunday. Yesterday . he remarked to a friend
that his wife was improving . considerably,
and hoped: that.- she :roninldlsoorille re-.
stored. r They were-much respected bra large
circle of friends,. and had always lived hap
pily together. At 10:40 it.; the hour at
which our informant left the, seene, Mrs. Mil
ler still survived, but wad near - her hist.
At Mileabnig, Centre conntk,:onr the 7th !wt.,
R
wife of George R . Balk, [tied:27l , ms .
.
Botten.menthit have , clapie4 since we announce!' the
marriage of the subject of thettbote notice. The deceased
was admired and beloved by-a large rirole of 'acquaintan
ces, for her many:hoble gualitle.!, and it is Witlx 'regret ; :
that we are donmelled to record the fact that she . is:no
!lmre. May "He who tempera the winds to the 'shorn
jamb" sustain the surviving , companion in his 'bereave
ment. • - . • _ •
At Locost Grovorarm. near this city, at the_ risirieriee
o' hereon, Mrs. E LE,AaOB FREDERICK, In the 80th ye . ar of
herage. •
Her,triernte-atat relativp. are invited to attend hia fu
;Ira! at I.C!Velt ll s:f l tl l prtidaT7n . o . nting the 16th iht-t ,:
withou!'-furlk?!
./101iY VS. CURRENCY—For sale A
t a b lOonitdoubtodtindSt*tgtotslnformatiotu t hew,
ing the gradual depreelationmordhly froutJanuarr.o777,
to June, 1781, when $lOO gold became erbdialent to
otuTet t oy, Atobnoy 4 1 !t04144p, ,, Post QOI4VI
Saltiatere,l4l; ' • elpdateo
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America.
Xzw YOBS, June 13
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NEW lit3letittred6liti
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STOCK HUGS FOR SA.LR. -
SIXTY HEAD of Stock Hogs are for sale a
the HARRISBURG DROVE YARDS. jel4-d3c4.
QIIEENSWARE AT COST, No. 28, Second
stre•4, above cuesant. We will mimic until the
balance of our stock le disposed of. • jel.l-10
FRENT—A small house on Herr stteet.
j: Apply to C. Smith, Attorney at Law, Walnut,
woo.: iel44St •
INDEPENDENCE ISLAND
AND
WITCE, FERRY.
T HE proprietor of this cool and delightful
Summer Resort would most respectfully tnnounCe
to the citizens of Harrisburg thaXthe Island hi mow. open
for visitors. Accommodations wilt be thridahel to parties
and plc-nice on reasonable terms, a dancing platform
!Living b en erected for their special use. &meow - tickets
for fam4s,.good for one year, 5I 50.
• No iniproper chew:nth admitted,lift-no intoxicated
persona will be permitted to visit the fident
Agir No intoxicating liquor) , sod MrSanday.
A Wire Ferry, with - a good boat plying constantly be
tween the Island and foot of Brawl - street, West Harris
burg. - - r ICENtelf Etzercat
jet4-dim Sole Proprietor.
EXTRAORDIiNARY
.DISCOVERY.
ORIENTAL HYBRO BAROMETER,
Natural Weather. Indicator
WITH A BEAUTIFUL THERHONETER ATTACHED.
Tgcssimide and useful instrument is now
uttered for ale for the, first time to the State of Pa.,
thd underalgned liaiing secured :the tight of„aale in and
for the iolldwing;., °unties: Dauphin e Cumberland, Adams,
Franklin. Yerritid.Perry , of Frleber, Cook & Co., agents
lot the State, and are now prepared to Sell the instruitient
at-wholesale and•rmati. Thelnstrumt nt will tell with un
failing accuracy..the,hygromcdmil condition entitle atmos
phere, thus loretelbuir the chatgesrit the weather from
i 2 io 411 Wears in advance. The acting moving principle
is the piatule - of a Bower, found In :syria, near Damascus;
and ig so highly nal/Viva that.k is acted upon by the least
ohm& of the lank:sphere. Persons familiar with neutral
acietve kom that it cannot until the air is filled with
agneous vapor, which mu-t condense to cause rain to fall;
title moisture 11117syvaist In thatamosphete several hours
in advance of the coining storm. other„Banolmater
manufactured will foretell 'with accuracy Vie approach of
.810: But that NATUBSLIJOHOSCOPE,.the work of NA:
TCREB thWN RAND, alls tip the void which man could
114,ac"ompl:sh, endpoints its unerring finger to all changes
of the.wo 4-tier, rind tuts never been known to fall.
DI, valuable to the Fe mer,the Physician , the Clergy
man; the: Navigator, the TraAlai, the. Merchant, '
and
everybody.
It is very simple to understand,. and never requires any"
fbnairing. They are cheap, durable and reliable. -
For sale only by, agents, aad at lr i nocheta Music store,
lie, 93 Blarltet.nlreet. Prise $8 ' - -
One of the Instruments will be sent by express, on re
ceipt of-$3 55. - • '
Aents . wanted in every town in above named
Counties. Apply asntiove, to - . • -
jel4.d2waßnt MA.4WELL, Agents.
. .
rro ADOPT: -A RESPECTABLE family
J. desiring to ADOPT a_healtly FEMALE CHILD, (now
about *4 irionths ohm oan hoar acne by applying at
je1430 „ THIS OFr ICE.-
$l,OOO 'REWARD.
1. HE l thicieraiined will pay the aboiPti'rewara
for the detection of tho thief and the recovery of the
following articles stolen from hie-yesidencenn the night.
Or the Ilith inst. viz:: ONE G .iliD-CASE CiiRON,OME IRA
WATCH, with name of the anitscriber engraved &full on
the outside of the. watch.. The Manner the maonfacturers;
Patek,Phillippe d. Co . ;, A'Geneva, lirengraved on the inside.
Thel3vittit is No. 18,403, and winds without a key.
Also, ONi DLAMOND BREASTPIN, with cha.n, and a
small DIAHOHD:PIN attached thereto. Name or Henry
Thomas engraved.on bark of .pin. Weight of Diamond
3 and 3-16 karats. ,
dim?, one Y.LA.II.i GOLD,RINQ, with an unusually large
CarbiAncl4..set 6berein. . • -
'For further pFtioularmaddress
lelS-dif
kitrBLIC SALE
OF fifty young modern mares and horses.
The subeeriber will eel! ' -
Fifty lititingt Western Mares and
Horses
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at public sale; on
FRIDAT, - .Mbrg. 17 , 864 .
AT THE STABLES OF llefeif.A.RD HO.
GAN
in start-moor& Pa. Farmers Aked others will and It to
their interest to attend the vale and secure good bargains.
Harrriabnl JUnel3 1884:—dia - j B. pngits.
GREAT CENTRALSANITART FAIR
EXCURSION' "RACKETS
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PENNSYLVOIA'RAIIAOAD COMPANY
TO VlSlTOttalk) THE SANITARY'FAIR„
1012OPir Harrisburg, Columbia, Lancaster,
Parkesburg, Pkill; and litteratediate stations, to
Philadelphia and return.
From Harrisburg, by. the Mount Joy AOOOM-
modition reaping at .... ;20 A.
Cofunitna'Accomitodatfon leaVing at " 12:29
And by.lliii`ltarliaburg Accommodation,
leaving at • 6:25 r. x.
From Columbia, by train at . : . . 810 A. X
" ' , . . 1:55 F. tc
it "
. ... r.
From Lancaster, by traitrit . 9:00 A- X-
From Parkeaburg, liy tra.Ket. Lil 7:00 A. X
phi& only, at — 3:00 r. It.
From Paoli, by train at 7:00 . 1
' "•- " di west -
only, at... 4:18 P. X.
EXOCIRSIoNqIi44II - -will helped for a, return trip on
either of the accommodation trains which leave Philadel
phia Passeng.r Station at 19 : 00'a. at.,1:00 r. at.. 2:80 r.
4:ou P. x. arid weal, MO vie phis Sta ion at 6:00 r. x.
. Excußsiupil wir.T.d.tril nut be add by Conductors
In the cars, and Will not be good upun any other than the
trait% specified.,. 4
EXCIIRsIoN TIC TEN will bo,nold from June 6th to
18th inclusive, and each '• ticket mill be GOOD FUR FOUR
DAYS ONLY. 1151..0i1 LEWIS..
,04.2 w General Superintendent.
JIIi4T REIEIVED;
TRIG MORNING. •
A FRESH INVOICE OF
MIGRENER k CO•'S CELEBRATED'
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HAMS
AT:
IHISLEW
PRIME LARD.
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F P'l7- KOtle*p.dered,LAßD r just recOvea
at • & 'FRAZER,
mar 3 (cuccecions'ior Win Dock, yr kern.)
FttEBl:l supply - of Michtweed Celebrated
Supr Cured Hams and Dried Beef, it
uo2s] BOY dr•ILDICEPEIL
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101 WA
Tr--A. . •
v l aiz ast Eß, re-
ILI calved at aHy9EER di
mar3l BUCCIIBIIO
19 to Wm: DOCkAr... Co: )
OASES, FINE impv,RT r, P E N CE
lA/ MUSTARD, for sale by
• SBTSLER & FRAZER,
mys "' successors to W. Dock. Jr., &Co.
FINE TABLE 'OILS.-4(1 boxes fine table
oils of the ben% iropoFations for sale, wholesale and
retail, by _ FSEUSLE.R.
my 6 snecessors to W. Dockdr. & to
" CUB V.ILY , P4i.PERe
A. NICE assortment of.; Cat Paperfor 'eel !
tugs, lookingtlatts.s. picture frames and gas pipes,
at • - -!, 813HEFFER.I . BOOK FORE,
my2o Barrisbutg
Picrrowr brarianat's 0.171 a, 14ra Durnuor,
RA/WWI:MN Pa.. Juan 6. 1864. • j
rib DRAFTED' MEN. I "am. airecteti by
j Limit. Col. J. Bomford, A. -A! Pro'coat bkarshai
General, byb;aci calor, No. 69, of June 4, 1864, to pub:
mil "That draftedinen 'are not allowed to enlist Revco un
toot s aftbrbeinidnifted; and that the croons for drafted
Ti
men will enTiln - fdriblOiiNaliceribta - Wool they
were drafted. Ito matter. whether ... lQ afbonnty, has Or has
not been paid Wanotifinen, titan ;saw emigr a nt. o •
• ' JNO. KAY cr,gmErr,
.• Captain and Provostliaralial, lath'Dhet,
_ .
QZIO KEP IiMIMON.-- FINE SMOKED'
-Luxcernifitesaivea • _
Aba PuTl4#29,lrstlikkkil-
CITIZEN FIRE ENGINE IND ROSE QUINT
AT
•
110V1r.11 1 1.A1 1 014 WOODS,
bN Wi'DNESDA.T, JUNE 22, 1864.
TN asking the patronage of the publio, the
Contattkee give net es that it is-their it:Victim/ to
make this pie me in keving with old time omit, and that
they will not permit any lady to be present that has not
received a printed invitation.
Cards of invitation to be had of the Committee.
Tickets of admission to the grounds 25 cents.
Cars will run to the grounds. viz:
Leave at 9 s_ m.
2 r. m_
Riturn at 7 P. Y.
Railroad tickets to be had.of the Committee on day of
Verde. _ . _
Fare, round trip, taranwasp gepts.
William J Lawreice, • • George Fager,
Bernard FrlSch, George W Oster,
Charles Osmin, _ Samuel Gutter,
John Reese, - D G Krause,
John Whitioyer, • George Shatter,
John Ca-ey,- ; • JosephßtXauler•
George`Kranie„ • • • -
MiLa:er orteoremontm B Mach. fel4dtd
SUNDAY-SCHOOL PIC-NIC.
T HE simut-SCHOOL of. the Pine Street
. ,
111, E. Church c
witl hold a pic-nic to
DERRY woomws
ON THUESDAX, JUNE, 23, 1864,
for the benefit of the School. This ;labile are- invited to
attend. No improper characters will be admitted. Cal.,
will leave the I"bation Valley raihned depdrat o'cld k
• N. Tickets tan bo bad at the following plac a: John
gdwardal, Minket Square; Hants , Tin hop, Market. Anon;
Wm Jack, Third and Market; J Ti He s, Third kiwi.
Jel4 . .
GRAND PI C-NIC
"03E' rrIXV.
.PWA. - SON?'
ON INDR IP PENDENCE ISLAND, '
WEDNESDAY, TUNE 15, 1864.
THE Hotel Keepers of the city of Harris
-1 burg, desirous allaying a little recreation, wilt hold
a Ple-Nic ottjudepoudence bland,- on the above day.
Be nj Buck, James Ilayanond,
John Shultz, Win moldy
Henry Boeigen, P El Rlart,
J D Hoffman, Glibert Herr,
Richt! Hogan, Dan Wagner,
Dan Spar', IR Weaver ,
John Whitler, B O Peters,
C J Jame ,'
~.. . Jacob Ponta,
Sohn Brady, ', ' Bernard Fritsch,
L Boeing, Jerry Jacks. n,
Geo Hickman,
Items Cress,
.... no if..e
~ ~
Therhaelfichohron, .. l'ilere Grainger,.
Martin . HAS, ' Wirt Ukri
Jos W Stone, , , Wm' H ale ,
Alexander M'Clinteck,.. J P Dicker
Win bleelerman,' '' ° George Shalihelig,
I. Barnhart, Win rHukhal,
L P Yerkesen, Jas Walton.
Matter or Cetemonieta,Col . . JohnlL Zeigler%
. ' -•- HKVILY BECKIIIIt,
' June 13, 1864-21 Proprietor Indepeedenee Island.
H THU'RSDA'Y, 0
GRAND. PIO-NIC
Fog pThr, ..!jianiEm or TEES
HOPE FIRE COMPANY, NO. 2,
TOAzMELDAT
110 - FIrlerA.N?S; WOODS,
ON THIIII&DAY, JIINF. 16, 1864.
Tickets 25 cents
FLOOR. DIANA GERM.
D. R. MARTIN, R. R. BARR,
WM: CARSON, r . THEO. THOMAS.
MOIST THOMAS,
Rani4burg, Pa
An adequate police force will be on the ground to pro
em-re order, and the committee refer to former geeesiuna
do rioting or disorderly 0011d1/01. of any kind win be
It hi the Intention at the so . mmlstee In make %MI the
pic-nlo of the season.
Cara will le/re the foot of Market street at 8 sr., and
2 ILL; oropping.at Itettlall.l4l; .101113
the woods at 73i M. Fare for round t•ip 2% ceota
Carriages wig- leave the Hine House every hour during
Wed ip'.
C t om:tairnlK.
SLR Mart* Ed. Bayne,
Cartufa Barr,
Wax. IdToy, ; HerulrApyder,
Fronkorn; ' --" FillDlgaa,
Matthias Huttima, Samuel Kllna,
Theo. Thereto, Ed,Clay,
L K.-Fought; .' &wee Dunlap,.
.D: C. - Nett
The following gentlemen have brim appoiteed to act as
ipecial policemen on.the ground during the day:
Charles Bartle,
: neat- Putt, I.lrlobbitetn, Samuel
igtietly, H. Banff, Benjamin Putt, Charlie Oemer, W.
Believe; 11. Gervrir it, R. J nee, R. Kohler, IL Cole
dlockt Thomas rmit6 , John havie, Charles Jacobs:
It is the intention of the ChMituittes to present° order
it all lumards.
.TUNE 16T1i. E
myrt-deallAMtd
oW. Amy r. RTISEM.EI,I7,
THE'- - BOOKS.
, I .
I - •
TUMBLING BLOCKS,b
37 Gail Ham-
10 Mon. Price $l5O
HA.IINTED HEARTS, by the author it the Lamp
414er-
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT. by Max Holmes. $1 50
. ,
BARBARA'S lILSTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards.
.60 cents.
THE SMALL HOUSE OF ALLINGTOITi by Tro
$1 25
sz.vsNorortazz ; by Br Marvel, author of "Reveries
Ora Bachelor." , • $1 60
3PEHE'S JOURNAL of Il es Discovery of the sources of
the Nile. -- 4 • ' -$3 60
vra:
THE WO HAWIN BLACK, by author of. "Man in
Gray." $1 60
NOTES OFROSPITAX, LIFE, Nov.'6l to Ang.'o3, $l. 00
X
ROE= OF THE SEA, for . boys ; from. Cooper's
writings. $1 00
STORIES ii3F -THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's
writni,gs. $1 00
OUR DAILY FARE, a daily journal of the Great Sant
tary Fair at Philadelphia; illuetratid; subaeriptions re
ceived at $1 00
Ali new beoka rse,elved soon as published at
BERGNER'S BOOR STORE,
61 Market street.
MICE subscribers invite the attention of
persons visiting the city, to their very extensive as
sortmenvot
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
purchased for CASH before the late advance, and which
they are selling a the: Lowest market priors .
Their st..ck includes a complete assortment of the fol
lowing articles, viz;
thixructic Table Meths, Napkins' and Doilies.
1 Table Linens.by the yard, qualities)
Chamber and Bath Turrets, white and cut'd borders.
Hackaback and fancy Towel Big by - the yard.
.ILarael lus Quilts. Blankets, Toher Covers. .
. great variety,
Linen Cambric Iten2i — erf.)telli, for Lidles and Gents.
SAS, Merino and Guase.Shicts and Draweni.
Sw/Se and French Muslin; Nansooka,' Ceinbries, Bril-
Baiit9, Pique' 1 4 edies' Collar& Sleeves, ano Code. b
* eer
tio, L azes , !CI:I6I%I*AT, tfie *West styles of
Hoop Skirts . . . -, -
And the best description of
Ladles', Gentlenien's and child, en's Cotton Threadand
Merino Hosiery:
SIIRITARD, 'TAN ITARLINGRIT & ARRISON,
jag-412w 1008 Chestnut strut Philadelphia.
TO A_H,CHETECTS AND ntrr!.nizats.
By the Act of May Bth, an appropriation of Fifty Thou
sand Dollen was made for the:Extension of the Capit
Artiaborg„ " Architects and Builders are
hereby requestig,tooltsent plans for said extension, and
propesals for .buildfug the same, to the undersigned, by
the fifteenth day of June: The main abloci, to be at
tained by the proposed extension is to firuish additional
mmittee Room for tWenLesitdature.and the exteheiee is
to conform as
,facat possible to the architecture of the
PresentsA.TE 001M.K.Grivernor, , •
ISAAC BT4ENKER., Auditor GittraL
JAMISSI , :aosa. ftrrer#' general,
HENRY 101100RE,RtAteTreiluren
' , " egeri Afflt4t.-Yay 19. 1864
litlgtiao: ITEMS :PF,_OO - Sitme
zoLL--zwittiabAcirato. cotaw; --
out at juiiiiiiirgsbotatore; Mirka iiti4V'inViiiitt
PIC-NICS.
ANNUAL l'It;-IN It',
TO BE OMEN BT TRH
Er=
'A. CARD.
MINI2I
ERE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY
WFORSYTH. 41-, Co.,
•
42 ALND 44 NASSAU STREET. NEW yogi-,
(Adjoining the n•st Off.ce,)
Offer For site the following maguilicesit list of
WATCHE S , CRATNS, JEWELRY, &C.,
VALUED AT 5300,000.
EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE
PAID FOR UNTIL YOU KING {Y WHAT
YOU ARE TO GET.
150 Gold and Silver Watches..sls 00 to 510,) co eac h
200 Ladies' Gold Watches 85 00 each
500 Ladies' & Gents' Silver do 16 00 each
5,000 Ladies' Gold Pencils ' 4 00 to ' a so e ac h
5.000 Gold-band Bracelets 300 to 10 00 each
10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 250 to 600 tacit
6,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jet
Brooches . .
6,000 Coral and Florentine Ear
dr0p5........
10,000 Gents' Breast Pins
16,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom
Studs
10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry
6.000 Lava and Florentine Sets..
10,000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted
Homers
15,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Ex-
tension Cases and Pen
oils . 400 to 600 earn
The articles in this stock of Jewelry are of the neatest
and most fashionable styles. Certiticat , s of all
dons articles are put in sealed ertvea.pes and ial:rett, thus
giving all a fair chance, and sent by mail, for 25 terns
each; and on the receipt of the certifamte, it is at your
option to send Osa Dottart and take the article named
is
it or not. Five certilicates for ; eleven fer [hi. ty
for $5; sixty for $10; one bundr,d for CartiEente
money to be enclosed with order. Corresponde nce
promptly answered.
lootivis Mr:4st= in every town and regiment. Send
or a circular. Address W FORSYTH kCO
42 and 44 Nassau street, New York.
mar2s-dwas3mairam
T. F. WATSON,
HA_STIC CEMENT
MANUFACTURER,
Pl.7raltiLBURG-,
TS PREPARED to tarnish slid eur.t the a
tinier of Buildings with the MASTIC CEMENT, on a
now system. This Material is entirely ilitierrut from all
other oements used heretofore, and is the Fluty reliable,
imperishable cowing for outside wort. Shred u-111
per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a redid, dura
ble adhersivenems to Brick or :lone Walls, making a hese-
MIA . fine water proof surface and finish eqiuti ii. Ly.ot t u
Stone or any color desired.
Among others for whom I have applied the limtic Ce
ment, I refer to the following gentlemen:
J. Bissell, residence, Peon street, Pittsburg.
1. D. M'Cord, " o
.7. H. Shoenberger residence Lawrenceville.
Hoeveler, rt
James M'Candless, U Allegheny city.
Calvin Adams, Third street, Ettsleirg
James Rood, owner S.t. Charles Hotel,
William Vohel, Girard House,
Barr at' Moser, architects Dispatch Building?,
John B. Cox, residence, Front ;tract, fbirm:t.urg . pa
A. J. Jones,
Please address
T. F. wArsoN,
P. 0. Box 1.306, Poe.burg,
or, Penna. House. ilftrri,..l.oog. Pa
feblll.4l6m
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
Photograph Albums,
B OUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled, gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt cliiEsE,
ALBUMS WITH
80 Pictures for
10 4t 41.
80 It la _
together with orrious othor styles of binding, sizes and
prices, which will be etold.cheap.
Soldier,a you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and see at
marl2-dtf
SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
Harrisburg, Pa.
xcnricE OF LIEN.
-NOTICE is hereby given to the owners of
Ole following named artfcles,
THE HOWARD AND HOPE EXPRESS COMPANIES
claiming to have a lien thereon for the costs and expanses
of transportation and storage thereof, will proceed to gen
the same to pay said cons and charges. at the expn
of thhty days from this date:
1 pkge, Samuel C. Gallaher: 1 box, Andrew Turley .
1 box,' Wm. Case. '1 box, Fah Medina
pkge, Sergi. J. P. Kohler. 1 pkge, Henry it Anthony.
1 box, Mrs. Margarett Coy- 1 pkge, Jona t Juta.”3o2.
shell. 1 pkge, Geo F.Ti.h,tumx.
I box, Joseph Burggs. 1 Ago, (leueittie InAione.
1 box, Henry 0. WolE 1 pkge, Capt W A Dentin.
pkge, D. Decide, agent. 1 box, Sargt I Ingrahvin.
1. pkge, C. W. Willis. 1 pk E G S H Laney.
1 pkge. Peter Gaivty. 1 pkge, Mrs Catharli ,
I bale, Jacob :moth. Carty.
1 box, Dr. Jacob liarlacher. 1 ; kge, Sargt H W Wood.
1 box, Capt. J. Kern. hull
box, Capt. L. IL Burnell. 1 pkge, Adam Wolfinger.
1 no; John W. IPECnab. 1 pkge, Lieut A Stains.
1 0. bag,
Wm. H. H. Peter. 1 bo n, J A Newcomb.
1 pkge, Robert F. Christian. 1 bale, W n.
1 box, J. C. Spaldwing. 1 trunk, James Bougliter .
I pkge, Charles H Wertz. Iha e, John H Deinciler.
1 pkge, Geo Bec,btle. 1 pkge, Tiltottsou v Nixon
1 pkge, Franklin S Good 1 On; Samuel H lie.
1 pkge, Aaron H Soh:ors. 3 boxes, Geo ii Hardwick.
1 pkge, Dr R Langhworthef. I box, l4enry Muninck.
I pkge, William Carlisle. I box, Jacob llosenkramer
1 pkge, Wm J Patrerion. 1 box, W tl.Steward.
1 pkge, Wm Harch. 1 beg, R H Patch.
1 pkge. David M'Donough. I pkge, tv R Moser.
L pkge, John Gleimer. 1 pkge, William Dornworib
1 pkge, Sophia Boxier. 1 box, Peter J. W.ites.
1 pkge, Carle Mayer. 1 nog. Capt 11 J ShvalTer.
1 pkge, Henry F Barnhard. 1 box, William Pother.
I page, Jane Stotler. 1 beetle, Charles Bucher.
1 pkge, James freeborn. 4 tent poles, 11 Clymer.
1 pkge, W U Koppenhatfer. 1 pkge ' rt Elbe McMinn.
L.pkge, J Nixlens. 1 box, Capt. Jos HULubiIISOLL
pkge, Ttiornastiooden. 1 Hone. R 0 Bailey.
1 pt.% Dallas leinteich, 1 bale, Caps Hunt.
1 box, Jones Home. 1 box, J C Deppen.
pkge, Henry Stiehl 1 pkge, Dr J Forney.
1 pkge, John Dame. I c bg, Geo t Haider.
1 pkge. H L Harris. 1 box, Ca t W Har and.
1 pkge, Patrick Flanagan. 1 box, lewd H n.iger.
L pkge, David Pepper. 1 pkge, Geo EI Rnsvell.
1 box, Wm L Erie. 1 pkge, John Vogel.
1 pkge, W S King. 1 box, J R Growl
pkge, Lout N J Boyer. 1 box, A F Pennypacker.
pkge, Theodore Upchurch. 1 pkge, A 1-tewitt4
L pkge, G Brooks. 1 box, Peter hen haw.
1 pkge, Jobe A Ilintriek. 1 pkge, Louis Edhan..
May 28, 18 —d2taw4t GEO. BERGNER, Agent.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
The undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Dauphin county, auditors to make distribnti. I/
among Creditors of the balance in ohe hands of A. U. Hies
ter and C. F. Muench, avignaes of John Wallower is r on,
as aroarn by th -ir a. Col.llt, COUIII med May 15th, Iridr,
will attend to the dude- of said apuerniment at the 00ze
of ./ W Simontd.., in Harrisburg, on Thursday, the 234
day of June. 1864, at la o'clock 4. a , wit n w.d when
all persona intyrusted may attend and present their chmus
DAVID FLEMING,
J. W. SIMUNTi iN,
Auditor._
NOT/CE.
Jul-dlaw3wt
Whereas. Letters of Administration upon the esta's of
Henry IL Lanka t, decea-ed. late of Halifax township.
Dauphin county, h •ve been granted to Cliramm
of Halifax township, in said county, Administrator of sa d
deceaaid, all persons in ebted to. tlie said e-tatc are re
triested to make immediate payment, and all th se Lav
ing claims or demanis against the same all make them
known without delay to CHRISTIAN torrEß,
myl6kloaw6 Administr .tor.
F RESH PINE APPLES
just received at
SEEL-SLER & FRAZER,
14 "crea' ,,,, E , W Pni•k. Jr.. k GS
ISM
11.11.11, litlTTEß,.—iresh roll butter
I) roam Snyder county received every we fc. Also
eStrO • [niy4] BOYER u KuERPER.
Soldiers' po.rfolios.
A. LARGE assortment at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
Sold at icholesa - la or retail ar. 'ow prices.
suarlB
-
lAn/vas. CODFISH, of the cele.
,I...ruriur braced 'St. George brand, 1/161. received
and for sale by SEMLER & FRAZ ER,
febl (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
E NGLLSH DAMY and
NEW YORK STATE CHEESE.
WE. DOG'S, JR., A CO-
[l/o2o]
LOTS for sale on the corner of Third an
Broad street& Enquire of WM C. Mt:FADDEN.
nuari-eltf
BA - LP.II L. M4CLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union
budding; Harticburg. Strict attention paid to all
legal businega cLalnts collected. -
mylo-,416m-rxwl
BIIBIJNGTON HERRING. —The first of
• the swoon. Just received at
ley4 BOYER & YOUP.IO.
400 to 600 et,-;.;
4 00 to
2 50 to"
8 00 each
3 CO ft,h
250 to 600 each
500 to 10 00 each
400 to 606 each
4V) tO SCO ezzli
£3 0 , 1
35
4 00