pally Etit.gra,p4 HARRISBURG, PA, THURSDAY RAINING, JUNE 30, 1864. FOR TUE AMENDMENT OF TIIE CONSTITUTION GRANTING THE SOLDIERS' RIGHT TO VOTE. Election Tuesday, Allig,. 1864. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, Abraham .Lincoln, OF UJ.TNOIS FOR VICE PRBSDAMT. Aitildrew Johnson, I= .RCsignatiop. of Stir. Chase Telegraph reports have been received here of the resignation of Mr. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury. "Ex-Governor David Tod, cd, Ohio, has been appointed as Mr. Chase's successor. Pennsylvania State Agents for the Cie of her Sick and Wounded Soldiers. As great anxiety is now felt for the care of the sick and wounded soldiers from this State in. the different army hospitaLs„and as the public mind is filled:with solicitude to know clearly what is being done, we can answer all interested that the State authorities areleai ing nothing undone to promote the health and facilitate the arrangements making for the comfort of Pennsylvania soldiers now in the hospitals of the army. At Washington City, Colonel Jordan and Lieut. Col. Gilliland are stationed as the reg ularly authorized Military State Agents. For any inforMation concerning sick o 1 wounded Pennsylvania soldiers.in_tha hospitals.at that post, letters addressed to either, of these offi cers, will not fail to elicit satisfactory replies. The facilities of their position are such as to enable them at once to know the' situation of every Pennsylvania soldier in the hospitals in that city, twenty-four hours after his arrival. In connection with these officers, Dr. Phillips is alsd at Washington, to report upon the con ditionof the Pennsylvania 'soldiers-ha that vi, cinity. He has been ordered to visit Point Look Out and City Point for he same pur pose. - . Maj. Addicks is stationed at Baltimore to receive and administer• to . the sick and wound ed as liey arrive in that city, and also to aid those who visit Baltimore in quest of friends and relations. Letters addressed to Major Addicks, for information in regard to sick or wounded, will meet with prompt attention.;-- Dr. W. Wray is with Maj. A., to render sah professional aid to our soldies as their imme diate wants on arrival at: Baltimore may de mand. Thomas J: Nicholsen is-inNetrYork. city, au thorized to receive the wounded arriving at that point, as well as to report on the condi tion of those in the hospitals in that region. Mr. Nicht:Won is regularly in correspondence with Surgeon General King, so that letters for information', concerning soldiers in the hospitals of New York addressed to the Sur geon General in this city, will be promptly an/satisfactorily answered. • Rev. Cyrus Jeffries is now making a tour among the hospitals in Rhode Island and other , portions of the New England States, where a large number of Pennsylvania soldiers are now quartered. Reis also in correspondence , with Surgeon * General King, reporting • the condition of our sick and furnishing in- formation to the Surgeon General's office. of , great importance,lO the friends of the soldier. C. C. Chamberlain is the agent in the South west, and was expected to be in Louisville this week. He is charged with a very important duty and is a gentleman in every way qualified for his trust. • • . _••• • —With the exception of the , agents at Washington, who are charged with the . col lection of soldiers' back pitY, hone of the gentlemen thus representing the State in: di's tent parts of the country receive any remu neration for their services. The State merely liquidates the traveling and boarding ex penses of such agenfs. The Special Election Proclamation.. We trust that our• Mends in all parts of the State will see that the proclamation for the; special election on the 2d of A.tigust ensuing, is properly published accbrcling to raw. It is provided that that election be advertised and held as all •other elections; but- it has been' suggested that the bitter partisan feeling be ing cultivated by those who sympathize with the 'enemies of the country, wherever such as . these are in power in the State, might induce: them to omit some. of the forms necessary to . the legality of that , election, and thereby vi tiate its legal effect. That there .may be no mistake as to who are to hold and the manner of holding said election, the law Providing for it should be published with the proclama tion. The election to which. ire . now allude will be one of the most impatient . ever held: in the State or the' Unien; involving issues in : which are embraced questions affecting the; manhood of the free citizen, and the...citizen- . s1:4) of the brave soldier, Amend :the dpg-, mas which treason and sympathy therefoi' have created, none can eqUal in sophistry and, injustice, the specious claim that a-brave de-' fence of the Government insures a degrading humillation.of the defender. If such a doc-; trine be established—if it is clearly under: stood that the service off arms implies the surrender of citizenship and the denial of the qlective franchise, then, indeed, will-the - fence of the flag and the honor of the coun try.become am object, not to engage the atten tion of freemen„but to employ the energy and slaves peat our earnest smgeetions that, and the otreialkiu:akt:theiel.porotv „.._. districts will at once sea to the preliminaryrr proceedings necessary to Lie legality of the special election on the 2d day of August nea If we can carry that election, we perpetuate free suffrage. " If we suffer the remit to go by default, we permit the first step to ba taken for the disfranchisement of the massei. “Notes of a Visit to the army of the Po. tonia.c." The article recently printed in the TELE GRAPH under the above heading, and giving a detailed description of armrhospitals, their organization, condition, with the number of patients and 'their treatment, is attracting great attention, and - has already been reprint ed in some of the leading journals of tke country. We had expected, before this, to print the article in pamphlet form, at the or der of the friends of the writer, and we may Possibly yet be called on to do so, as the pro duction is of a character which deserves the widest circulation not only among. the people, but in the army. Besides being copied by the newspapers of the leading pities, we also see that our rural cotemporaries are pub lishing such portions of it as their limited space will permit The Union Dlectoral Ticket We have noticed in many of our loyal co temporaries, that seieral important errors oc cur in the electoral tickets at the head of theft columns. Tor instance, THOMAS OUN - 1.4 - ruomat is . printed, Momas H Cuninglatm, - illawrox illidtturf,„ Morton P. DP Nichaeil. Neither of these electors his a middle name: Will our exchanges in the State pay some at: tention to this correction, as it is highly itn portantthat,the electoral ticket should ap pear without en-or, at the head of each news paper, because by its correctness` in that case; we guard against all, mistakes in the ballot to be used at the polls. We repeat, , then, our urgent suggestion that it would be well for the loyal press carefully to revise the electoral ticket at the head of their columns. A GENERAL . CANDIDATE. —When General' Freemont was a candidate at a previous period for the Presidency, it Ivai difficult to ascertain the platf&m on which he nas presented to thepeopie.. By the advice of his friends he gaVe -no intimation by word, deed . or sign; of the principles he espoused. It seems ho now is on an entirely different tact, and is suffi ciently liberal in his policy to become the candidate of all parties who" will give him then votes. " This does not appear -to work the New" York Hews We find a "Peace Democrat" arguing that .lelr. Free mont iinot in favor of the prosecution of the War, and that though war Democrats could not support him on that account, yet in view of the great object to be e obtainecl, namely, the defeat of Mr. Lincoln, ho believed the entit:e Democratic vote could be centred on the, Cleveland nominee. He further , urges that it ought to be done.. We do not knoiv tent to whiel: that - understanding of the mat ter - will . suit the radicals who first named'Mr. Fremont for the Presidency, because, as they alleged, the war was . not proSecuted at-pre sent with sufficient vigor. There Seems to be a wide difference somewffere.-- THE. COPPERHEADS haver a hard time.,iit, changing their tone of disapprovsl of all measures of the Goveraiment,' meet the full, measure of their hatred of those - in authority. When the $3OO commutation clause was in-. sertd in the conscription law, it, was de-' nounced as a fraud on the poor man, th'e influence of whiCh would be to afford the - rich facilities to escape the military, service, while , the poor would be_forced to go into the army, nolens voldns. -Now, :however, since the $3OO commutation clause has been repealed, the cry is that the rich can pay any price,' while the poor will not be able, under any, cireum stances, to produre gubititutes. The men who are determined `oppose the Govern ment cannot he changed by any action there of. Hence the shifts of the copperheads. ' Jist):,,-It.TOetjt - ',O - 04. The . Great Campaign LATEST NEWS' . .FROMi GENERAL GRANT Grand Preparations Going on Before Petersburg. GENERAL GRANT 'CONFIDENT OF-SUCCESS SEVERE LACK OF WATER FOR THE ,ARAII The Effect of Paliner'elaidin North Caroling Hancock.Re.sumes Commapd Wasinscren,'Wednestlay, June 29:- Latest advices from General,Grant's head quarters report only such occasional skirmish ing and artillery practice as inevitably•result from the close proximity of the Wolorces. The chief enemy our soldiers have had lately to combat are the heat and 'dust, which have been of the most malignant character. For thirty days not a drop of rain has fallen,.naak ing a drouth of a duration unparalleled in that region for many years. it is witlrutmost difficulty that men and animals get even -scanty supply of-water, • General Palmer's raid from Newbern on the .Wilmington and. Weldon Railroad.•seems to supply a perfect explanation of.the recently reported march of rebel troops from Lee's ar my into North Carolina, . on which „such ab surd speculations 'have been based. - Geifeial -31ancock yesterday morning re sumed command of the Second Army Corps. GEN. GRANT SURE TO. WIN A prominent officer of the Christian Com inii,sion sends the following mote to the, edit ors of the America,i,•,,,,' . ' • "I have just arrighirtrtim the, front this morning. Everytliing. looks very well. The troops are in fine spirits. Yon may be as sured of this, as I l:tave been :in personal con tact with-hundreds, both in the reserve and in the rifle pits. ' • - • - - "I had an interview. with General:Grant on Monday- etfternodia. ;Ale 4s - confident:la the .result. Ife'Says there ethi be but 0118 rekriilt - the defeat Of ;the eneniy - tiic:his, retreat - from .Petersburg, and then his completer. overthrow., - - preparations are in progress, and soon the'coimtry-Avill-the more loudly ap pland the military genies - aud executive ity of Grant and Meade. "I was surprised to find some of our Union men deq,oudent when I arrived hero this morning. Von can safely assure your read€l s that there is no occasion for it." The following wounded officers have re ported here for treatment: Captains George Lovett, B, 187th Pa.; Francis Cassiday, 11, 110th Pa. ; A. J. Rupp, F, 187th Pa., Peunsyl vania.Bouse, sent_to Annapolis; John. A... Da 21st Pa. Cavalry, sent to Annapolis; B. H : Miller, E,.63d. Pa. ; 0. E. Vaughan, K, 143 d Pa. • J. H. Hurst A, 141st Pa. The names of Frederick Gurloft Ga••24th Pa.; John M'Ginnis, E, 23d Pa., and Wash ington. Richards, K, 4th Pa. Cavalry, have been reported at -Captain Mogre's, 1.34 F street, as having died in the hospitals here, and been interred. On motion of Mr. Wilson, the Senate took up the House bill further to,regulate andlro vide for enrolling; and calling oat the nationid forces The following amendments' f the commit tee ,were adopted: Striking out the substitute in the first section, which provides for a bounty to volunteers, thus excluding substitutes from the benefit of the bounty; changing themode of payments of bounty from. one-half on be ing mustered in; one-fourth at the expiration of the term of service, to three equal pay ments of one-third each instead; striking out the clause which allowsdull bounty to persons discharged from service by wounds or sick ness;.reducing from sixty to forty rdays the period, allowed4fter calL for filling the quota . without a - " • From General. Hunter. Cutting ef the Xhaslott6syille- Rtiiltea,ll TEE . DAMAGE DO NE 4T LEILYGTO.Y. ,BIRAIN6 OF GOYEiIiOIi.LETCIIFIR!ti HOBE Destructions of, the Lynchburg Ati4Dnir 1312.uny Va., June. 25. Hunter's . army reached Lexington June 11. found it occUpied.by. infantry and artillery., After fighting a few hours, the rebels ; left. We burned the Yu' gaus. Military Instittifeand Governor: Latcher's lhouse. Captain BlaSer's:sconts captured seven canal boats,. containing six cannon, nine thousand rounds of ammunition and a large, amount of commissary stores. General Duffle .. having cut the Charlottes-i vile and LYriablArg, I . 93,l*otid.af.Aniligst v .yfp, raareliedby Buchannan and; ,Liberty to Lynchburg,. :At,Liberty we tore', up the road for several Miles, burning abridge seven hundred feet long. Five miles from Lynch burg.we found the rebels in a strong position, and attacked them June 17* driving them two , miles, when night closed During the night heavy reinforcements, from Richmond under Early arrived. - On Saturday feel-. ing the enemy's stien.gth,it-w.ae.decided. ; that they were too stron g for us, and by night we witbdreW, having tken two etymon and sixty prisoners. The . Segni& Virginia cavalry, ,Saturday night, chtthe railroad ten mileseast 61 Lynchburg. . ` . • At Salem a patty of rebels attacked Corlin'a, and Struss' batteries, in a defile, drove off.the ; men, cut the wheels and took off one hundred. and twenty hOrsds. We brought Off .five can non, leaving seven that were ruined,., with ,seven caissons and carrhied that were burned by the explosion of 'the . rformer. .Six men were killed and teiiNinunded of the 2d Virginia cavalry. - Onr whole loss in the -en tire movement is Pybbably six hundred killed, wounded and,missing. We have.ene:litindred prisoners, seven cannon and hundred horses CaptUred, and have liVecralmost en tirely off the country, and made the biggest raid on record. . • , - Among the killed , is ,Adjutant l'orrence, .12th Ohio; wounded; Col. John A. Turley, 91st Ohio; and Lieut. C. Roberts, of thp Gan eral's staff. tikiTMORE, - June -29 From Washington. CC= WvsnINGToN, June ~.9. WOUNDED OFFICERS INTEMIENTS or soLDlrits Tll.E . EicliGiaArrNi . by General Duffle.- Railroad.. . . . . Maine Union State:Convention AUGUSTA, die. , June' The Union State Convention metin this; city to-day for the nomination of a candidate for Governo - 2 and two Preeideritial Electors at large. The meeting was fully: attended and, harmonious in its proceedings.. Hon. Warren H. Vinton,:of Grity, wis'ahos-; en President, and James Lincoh3;'bf Bath, and Win. H. Rust; 'cif Belfash Sec:rStaries.-L- One Vice-President was . chosen , frbin :pm% Hon. Samuel Cony, our, present Chief Mag istrate, was.renominated by acclamation for Governor. 'Hon. John B. Brown, of Port land, and Hen.. Anner,Stetsonl of Damariscot ta, were chosen for Electors. Resolutions were adopted indorsing the war policy oflthe: National: Government; de claring that•no 'compromise should - be made that the war should be prosecuted until full submission is.yielded to:the ,Constibition and the legal eathoritiei ofithe nation.; expressing entire confidence in Abraham . Liricoln-iand Andrew Johnson--declaring that they should be enthusiastleally Erapported.lor. l Presidimt andlTice-President - Of the - 131ited - iStates; dersing.tlie Baltimore 4:)4k,tfcirm,,atitVoiptiats iiig gratitude and sympathy for our' Heroic soldiars.l D • . : - kilSiortieft 'condition of tifisiOuif=i4 tier: Oxalis Arkansas Ii ewer • • - - June 29: In •;ecfolkile!o of the o cligtitiibeit eondi on of the `StlitiV , qccii4ene*Opy ircriilind binds' of guerrillas an&' busliiha:cl!,•erg, 7 Veneral crags las ordered one or tivti companies of enrolled militia to be luisecT'friprri each county for the protection of their reSpective localities. These men arti•to - be t bfloien'Niithout respect to party, with the Special vie*ercOmmanding the confulence' of' tke peoPle' generally. The force iSlo-htiaiined. and: . ecinipped ,and put into the-servibe-at ,' ' - Leavenworth papers atate . that, on the 15th inst., a part of Gener:al Cooper's rebel rorce sunk a "Steamer laden with . Gevernment stores, in the lirkanSai, river, tNtents , -five milei above Fort Bina. 'The rebels had . i batters of three guns. "•gooPer, with' a large_ _force, occupies so his old position n:the Arkansas. river. Froiu EoitesslVlourue . ‘.l • FORTRESS MONBOE, 3urte 2 8 . Deathsindlampton Hospital,: David - JohuSen; 7Gth Pa., died June. 271 h:. • J.ames Wilson, 2d Pa. Cay., 6t George Risley, ‘‘ Admitted:to Hamptoaltospital : • Batighman, 188tti Pa. ; Joseph Lott4-197th)Pa.,;:J.aeotrattifea',2d Pa Art ; games „Graslonr:sBtlrT.Pa.c . fl l -„, - Gdell„: 97th Pa ; JIC France; 1438 tit-Ra:; GebrgeWil: liams,•9rith Pa ;-.Nt F.Shert, 48 qt Pal; . ffi r ' 4l -len,l.97th , Ra-*;tilitir,T.Davis i 24 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE LADIES OF HARRISBURG. rpHE tindersicr,ned respectfully offers Ler ser i_ vices as seani.Q.ire, , F. She is prepared to do All kinds of Vain sewing, such as drees making, children's cloth ing, &c. Enquire of Mrs. J. C. Young, Second street, near Pine, or at residence of Mrs. Murphy, in North street, between Sed.nd and Third. MARY OSBORNE. je2o-dit ROOMS FOR. .rs.wavv, lAN Third street above Market. , inquire at Je3o4t* WARD'S MrS/C STORE. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, at the resi dence of Mrs. Martha J Seibert, corner of Mary and River alleys, her entire stock of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting of Beds and Bed steads, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Stove and l'ipe, and a area many other articles too numerous te mention: Fele to commence to-morrow Morning (Friday) at 10 o'clock A 11. ENSMINOK & AtJAMiS, Auctioneers. jc3o-1t A FAR* VOA:SALE: (INE,of the-.very:finet-farms in the "Onin vil. berl4ld ; lseleytds offered forsude. at terms moderate and' cont i atun ONEfiI:INDRED AND 'FIVE ACRES, ten or twelve of Which are wavered with most es cellent timber, and is situate about five miles east of Car lisle, three-fourths of a mile south or the Cumberizind Tallej , railroad. The improvements in buildings, fences and state of cultivation of soil are first-class- A never failin&streamofwater runs thrhugh the middle.of it, Wit to tOesrards of the , Forkittuirinfcittnation inqifire-of JAMES A. DU BAR, Atternepat.-Law, °Sze south of the-Court House, adjoin 'leg the American Oollco, Carlisle, jeaddlw . . UNION PIC-NIC TO BE 01+EN AT - 1 - I.OIPrOIVI A.N 9 :S WOODS, ' • ON §ATURDAY JULY 2, 186& Tickets 22 cents. VOR SALE et the different Hotels and nes -U. taurante.: The liars acia leave the foot. of liarktt sireet at 8 o'clock .t, m. and 2P. X returning at 7:30 P. u. Fere for therouniltrlp,2ssents. Tickets for sate at the cars previous to starting. No improper characters will be ad mit ted to the woodr. ' • • „, • Y. N. C. A. READING ROOK, WITH tattily.:nytdirsieelily papers, on .11ar kat square, over Boyer t Koerper's store. poen. eyer.y,evepluio,exuapt Sunday, (opt 6r. tolo r• ..`r" Yomiginon,.especia t lly : . strangers , are invited - to visit the rooms. je29.4t* xxvicvoit O:ITUATED Thircrstriiet ; between North 1. - zp Vaud Herr . ; 21 by 131 feet: Forpartienlara enquire at the corner of Bossand Third streets. jr39-dlw* L 4 urday_.ntorrung. the 25th Pied Hook. IVai lest either id the market house, or in Second street, in going to Vine. The finder will be rewarded-by leaving it at ien:dat THIS OFFICE.' RENT, nE hougella,*y occtpi r eil byßei. D. Gans, is Cheitnit - Immediate poiseasion given. je,29-Iw* , • GEORGE W. PORTER. • . . • TEN CASES SPICED OYSTERSi, just re ceiced . at . ' SHISLER di FRAZgt, Soccessofs to W. Dock - , At• Co. pitctE 'APPLES POE; APPLES just re ceivecl . - ; . SHISLER &lILLZER, - Success.* tolr. Dodk, & Co. AhEW invoice of Pilichener's celebnited Ett93ckyyst qqeixed thiamor_Riag at _ SHISLER & FRAZER, je29 tFacceesitra IV. Dock, Jr., & Co. BASKETS, BASKETS, in great variety at SEMLER & rRAZE7. • Successors to W. Mick , .Co,Si. C Sate' of' Condemned- government Property. 01 , FICS ASSISTANT QuARTESIIASTErs'' Hanatintoito, Talexa., Jane-20, 1864. -Apia/ 1),(311(3,1'd at pablic'anition at-GoVtira - inancCorral i near Ituninteletown,. (on line of Leb apqn Valley railrord,) on Tileaday; July.l2th, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. IL: . • - , 3,5 6 Horaes, . • 7- ~.Parrn Wagon; • 2 Ambulances; „. ,• - • -t Saddle 4 .lfdrid•CollarS' Witeui Wheel; and 2000 Grain Sacks. This property has been' condemned as slant for. Govern ment serFicg, but for : privute use goof bargains are to be had. ...Horses and ottiar nrimextr - to be sold singly; sale to :Continua until all esevolth. • TERMS; Casa in Govetsunent. funds. E. C. REICHEYBACS • ' ' _ je29 - iltd • 'Capt. and Ass' . cit. Mt. Sale of . "TOntleinneir &o:vedimeit Pr'operty. OEPICEA SISTA, Q 11.11LTERNAEITAR 7 • P . Zilile . llll7R6, Pinise., Tune 29, 1804 t. f NITILL be sdld at public nuetionit (lciirern t • meat storehouse, as McCormick's ware houses on 'Pennsylvania canal,)-at--Harrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday m tuiy Al 2 o'clock, M. - 13 EtoysA, stove Pipe, Coal Scuttaos, Stove Prates and Mess Pan . Articlen toilm-sold:singly - -; ' - ' • 41 " TERMS Cashin Govommerit funds. • E. C. REICEENBA,CH. j029-dtd • - Capt. and Attal Qr. Mr. Fux REGISTER. GEORGE hAARK, of Routh Hanover town ship, offerthiraself as a candidate for the office of REVISTER, of Dauplkin county. If elected, Mr, Mark pledges bitusW, to yerfocni thc duties of said ogee with Ildelity.- " d&wtc EIACRINERY AT PRIVATE SALE.,, ONE , POWER • MORTISING MACtONR; Two Teirittkcw„ v akarloiels.;,..oact Gears' Irregular Paner;.Cnie Ward's PalenrVake Machine, win turn 1,000 spokes per df4l.lltie Blot Wahine Ono Felloe Bender; Oneirunnng Lethe, Belting, in good order. and will oW be sold l. RQBEILSON, • IV JOSEPH LEAS, ASSigTII366 of &Idle Is Eberly. Inns. 28, 1864—ja0-din,* NibitOt - s D 3 •3 , • (SUCciESROB TO. DM E. B. BRANDT,) RESPEOTFULLY informs the public tha he has settled ha Shiremaastown,-;Cainberlamd Co., Peinea; and inalbe fogad at the humor residence of pt. Brandt,' by all who may need his professibniiree'fricas .je293t.r. , • . - .ESTit4Y. ' • • • LME to t,b4firm,of. W. Coldeir., Styniara— 'townehip,. Daniihin ootuity, Plimp',i4,:a . Dark Day HORSE, about tifteentaandaligh. The'owitei alf planse come forward, prove property, and Poy cherges end take the animal away. De2T-M1) S. W. SHAFFER. A /DUE UNla of r. the Ottiekttplaere; of the . • "Union Raiirpad, and Mining Company" will be held at the ContinchtarThitel; in the city of Philadelphia, on Friday,. the 22d day of July, a. 1864, at one o'clock P. of m id day, fort tho purpose of electing .. seven Direc tors to manage Atmaffaus of said company Jot the ensui ng year; Ind to transact such other liusipess in" whiCh mid conipanY is . -interested; as may be 'bit:flight before that meeting. By request of the Board of Directors. WM. CpLD.ER, President. ILutiunnunti, -- Jtinp je2o-eod3w PNOTICE is hereby given, - that. in .pursuance ofthe act of Assembly. of Pennsylvania., pa test the first day of June, lan, tii,tooldzol4ors . of the Franklin 114 A -" Washington;'Pefill2l.; . will apply to t. 4 nest eesslon of theliegialaMre for a renewal' Of tts char ter, with an increase of Its capital fintar4llo,ooo to $200,00,D. - - ' REED, P resident. f une:Si . Jar . IN*P.ENDENCE tg.tAATO WIRE. FMILICY". • 91-81101 E. Proprietpr 'of, , his e o ol arid delightful j_ Summer Resort wouldinost 'respectfully announce to the citizens of , Harrisburg that the Island is now open for visitors. Accommodations willbe turnishei to parties and pic-nics on zeasonable tering,- a dancing platform having bcOn'ereeted: for their special use. Reason tickets for families; good-for orieviirei; $3. 50; No improper ,cluirecturs aplmitted,-and no intoxicated persoup will be, permitted to yila the Island. 'Agy ,, Ne.'huostearieg liquors sold on Sunday A:.wire-Ferry,*ith a geod boat .plyhig-censtantly be tween the, andloot of - - Druid:street, weet, H arr i o . burg , . . • NRY 8ECK31.4; , .jel4-cinf Solo Proprietor. CANDIDATE OR CONGRESS. ' ?:.Renitieannta; , PA., Jane 9,1864.'' I:l l BOMl l ltdOn ti g n ekqe B Pecteally offers himself a s. ;110 tke , Nkni)licaßs of ; the . 14th pnigressional Dap ..Ipct ofasp yinia;sennioSedOr counties of Dan iihin; 4 116ithatribdilandi'Mkioix and Silyddr, foi :ficsodinatian iteV9ratenuntytontentions or he said ARLAN ESPT.- :.' • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AJOTTRESOLUTION proposing certain D amendments to the Constitution. Le it resolved by the Senate and Bovse of Represantatives of the Cominonw,:alth of Penyisytva Ilia in General Assem bly That the f• ollowing.intneudinents be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provis.ions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the third iuticlo of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: • • . "Sacrists 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser vice, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the relit of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election." SEcriox 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows: ' -- "Ssenox S. No bill she Ibe passed by the Legislature, containing moretban one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills.". "Exam - NS.- No bill shall be passed by Via Legislature granting any powers, or privileges;in any case, where the authority to grant such powers ; or privileges, has been, or in,ay hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth," • . - - - HENRY 6:- JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, : Spealer- V - the &nate' • OFFICE OP TOE SECRETARY OF TEN COMMONWEALITI, RARRIEBCRO,ApriI 25, 1884. j Pennsylvania, as: I.clo hereby certify that the foregoing is a'foll, 4[1143 anti' correct copy of the original JointitesWition of the General Assembly, entitled " A Joint Resolution proposing- certain - Amendments to the Constitution," as the sthne 16181113 on file in this office. Tesranniv whereof, I have hermit° set 'my [L. a.] band and caused the seal of the Secretary's of lice to boaffilled, the day and ylumabo.ve written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the arnissidoreweallh. The above resolution having been agreed ' fo`'''by a ma jority of the members of each House, at, two ,Successive sessions of the General Assembly of tais Commonwealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to the peci p;e, for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRS! TGIFWAY OF A [ - GCS?, in the year of. our Lord one tliouttand eight hundred and sixty-four, in accordance with the tenth arti cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pre scribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification or rejection, the pro posed amendments to the Constitution," approved the twenty-third day of April, one tirousond eight hundred and sixty-f,ur. 427 - • Secretary of- Vie Com ,PUBLIC SALE UNCLA.II , figD GOODS TIENAINDIG IN HEE SVAAEFIOUEN OF VIE THILIGELPIII4 AND READING R: K. COMPANY rilllE -articles described in the :101lownig Schedule, bating been' consigned to Banishing sta tion, on (ha Philadelphia and Reading' mittrad,- and the consignees, after doe and legal notice, not hating taken them away, nor paid the costs and eknetises of carriage', Kill be exposed at Public Sale or Outcry, at Harrisburg station, on "T 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th-1813,4- the sale to commence at Ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day J A Graham, 1 barrel vinegar. WiNlam Bohl, 1 keg liquor. [W,] 1 cask ware. ,•• Thomas Petar, 2 bolas mdze. No marks, 1 . -do SeigeantrWhite, 1 d'6 -- do - Elizabeth Albert, Ido do No marks, 1 box mdze: - do do 2 bags redze'. do do 1 stretcher. • do do 2 saddles and bridle do do 4 kimpsacks. do do 4carveo bags do 2 blaok.valim Lieu Keller Robb, 1. Naze David Rue, 1 box mdze. The above article... 4 will be exposed to public sale as aforesaid, according to the provisions of. the first section of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, approved the sixteenth day of March, A. D. 1858; with all the requirements of which the-Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company have in "all respects complied. The Act of Assembly is as follows: "Commission merchants and factors; and all common carriers, or other persons having allied upon goods wares and merehandize, for or on account of-the costs and ex penses of carriage or storage, or any other charge arising from the transpnrtetton,.keeping or storage, of such pro perty, in case the owners or consignees Shall . not pay or disclarge the amount due for such cost, expense, carriage, storageOr other charges herefiabefere named; may,, after -the expiration of nineti•daye , fibizi , the notice herehaafter provided, proceed to sell the . sanael or so muchrberief as may be necessary to dis.chaite 'intd lien, at public auc tion: Provided, That notice of sale shall be given as re quired for Shertrx .Sale oC pinSonal property, and that thirty days' 'notice of said lien be Oven to „the owner or conw nee of theiwairerty,Af they can be found, and in mselhey cannot be so found, that the same shalt be ad vertised weekly in .some newspaper puithihed in the proper city ,r comity to whiCh the geode, Wares or mer chandize have bean consigned, torrent consecutive weep before the sale, the residue of money arising from such sale, after deducting costs of txmisportation, elnukes and storage, advertising and sak, to he held subject to the order of the owner or owners of such property." G. A, NICOLLS, General Soperintendent Harrisburg; Pa., June 18tb, 1861.L-eltivoeti ' ' , THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG / PA; D., U. HUTCHISON, Proprietok: HIS well known; Hotel is now in a condi- T lion to accommodide 'the traimlnig public; MR :wiling the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the peimalent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely rat ted!thronglionti and now has acconianodations.:. equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State Capital, being in easy access in all tlie railroad depots, and to close proximity to all the piiblic 'offices and busbies:l3o. cantles of the city. It has now'all the convene ces • of T .0 L A-84 110-7 -EL,- and the Proprietor Is determined to spare neither ex pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the attests: The patronage of the traveling public is raspsettling .solt cited. • letl4llir JONES HirUS.E, Corner rnf Market street and Market Sqtuire; 3 RR a - N CHAS. 11.1VIANN, Proplietor. . THE Warehouse and gronnda in Canal and State streets. It is a good stand for &grocery atom, and has a private aiding for .forwarding. purposes. Pos. session given immediately, Apply Ur SIRS.GM:AIT s, je - - , ft-2tw&.2avi* ~ :.Brant and North streets, - UNRIVALLED CHAF A TiVrt FURNITURE liousaAoos not affect the varnish, bet restores the original lustre. It does not discolor. It vairreitoro, with very little labor, every - finished surface either metal or wood. All manufacturers and asiaterP furnitucm sholild use fut . cleaning furniture that has been stand- Mg, covered with 'dust. A tousle. and rab'here and there will make it bright and fresh.'' For Sale by - S. A. KUNKEL it BRO., ju4-dtf 118 Market street,aWfisburg. T ODEOIiS AND OABINET SST - 71 , FAilltatt% TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, ONLY GO;Ek hiEDAL (ever wogby inatruplanta 'Of t class) has been snarled to - - MASON. 4 .IppettalrS. ILSTST"En lager& A fills*, t tkLese B y • - - . • , ' lll. ,ALWC4EWS,.,KeIikAgent; - '9B Market street,. - Thomas C , owel4; • . A. t t y - a - Nr. OFFICE rti.-PIPP S I P;; r :114:4 0 11r - .burrausßUßG TA.'. ALL mariner of MilitAry.'Clo.pus promptly attended and claim. collected against Gen or State Gojogtroontry stitherConimatu Wart of Gai l = at washitoop at Thinlikblug, :without - uiii- EfeMaaFi delay :alid,9**Airate, terms. .. 7,06 m NI T W.''2I3O bIPerrITIA SHOUTAE4 ARP - — DAYS 01' SHODDY . Just..received at '• KM] loNsmarsaocuumotat UXSTStatI.-71iDe Meal Sha d'otthe see 40n, #3 tsar barrels andlol . mi:ill iu m a-iiiioeivegfat . • & FRAZER, . Successors to W..Dock i Jr - 4 .4 Cm off tYP. SE - 0 40 ; 49W • crap P. 'egfe.lifst L ' Cb alY 44 II.IIISI 4 W A R II-k e kb. awe. kW ki VigoA ai‘i FOR RENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENT.. THE NEW BOoii.s. ST UMBLING BLOCEs, thou. I'i-ice • ' HAENTPD lIKAR:TS, b)• 1.1. e author *Lot 111. DARKNHI3I6 AND DAYLIGHT, by 11.7::. g. %%MARA'S HISTORY, a novel, by THE air it l HOUSE OF ALLINCToy. 71. EirlN: STORIES, by lk Marro!, autt..w of a Hoxabakor." VII. iiIPEIS.E'S JOURNAL of the Disco: ry or tr , 4 the Stifle. CIiL THE WOMAN IN BLACK, by Gray:" 4e- IX . NOTES OF HOSPITAL LIFE, Nov. '6l to Au?, cz. STORM OF THE SEA, for troy - s; frool wiittaga . STORIES OF THE WOOD, for wriOnv. • All new books received as .soon ss pubiiz!: , s! BERGIs:Ekt",I Eux)a 51. "COSTAR'S' , VER3IIN EXTERMINATOR “COSTAICS” EXTETZ3II.iT, EXTE Rl,l SN , `COSTAR'S - EXTERMTNAD,L, EXTERM IN ATOIL , . L , cOSTAIVS” EXTE H. 31 IN AD EXTERMINATI "COSTAR'S" I?XTERMINAT”I:. , F—CTER‘I )1: , ':.`COSTAR'S" EXTERM I c ATot;-. "COSTAR'S" , EXTEP3II NAT! EXTRA)! INA PP.s. COSTAR'S" EXTERRINAT, EXTER3IINATor, "COSTAR'S" EXTERRLNATOP:s -"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATu ExTER la NATI) 4COSTAR'S" EXTERM • "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATo EXTCR,AItN.VI,tI:s, "COSTAR'S" EXTERIIINAToits F,XTERMINATM-5. "COSTAR'S" FaTEII.I!INA t 01;4. E.XTERMI .IT. . "COSTAR'S' • ELM.] R NA Ist ); -;„ "COSTxtR'S" FCTaEi3IS.\Tf is EXTERMINA tot:* `'COSTAR'S"' E XT: RM Xi' EXTF.R3IINA Forßats, Miee f Bonet:mg. Ant I;cti Exi.g Fleas, Moths in Fars. 1V oat. n .Inb,t on PlantO, Fowls, lnimala , tit. "15 years established in N. Y. Cu "Only infaltible remedies Ini - Avn.' “Free froirt-Poisowi." "Not dengue= to the Hamer. "Rats come out of their die. ,may -Sold by Draidsie:rerylv bre air! II Bliwassl I l of all woritl.-, jar" Cosi:Win Depot No. 452 Brnatinlly, Y *WSW by Wbo!esale and re ati dad by all Dm 'ea in Harrisburg. Pa. j tO.,iask FOB, SALE, WE valuable property, corner of and Pin, streets, being fifty-two and a half feet cond and onehundred and sixty-eight feet on hike running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara an•.t , there being space for four full building lots, and a must - sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public builitac. , .. For particulars enquire at Mrs. MrlllldF, corner of Wad and Pine reel& mP•44.2 • VERY FINE, INDEED: TO our foie and extensive sleek . of Photo grnpttt Amara° and Photograph Card Pieturm, - wo have added a BEAU nEEL ENVELOPE for the, reception el card pictures,. They must be seeu and will be admired. Sar - Photogin - phers supplied at the very lowest v. ho!, sale price, mid their cfrd printed non them for , Z.l 2b rw,.. thousand, .whOlesale and retail. at Plain - ECHEXFER'S BOGS STORE NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, BOYER 45.7KOERPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS GROCIERIE,_q 7 Queen's and Glass %Vare, AND •ALL KLNDS OF .COUNTRY PRODUVE, lIANE just opened a large and well stock of goody at their stand. No_ 311.11 , Llarriaburg, Pa., to which they invite the antra[! -r of a. public generally. • t:,,10 PIANOS. ALBRECHT, BERES &- SCHMIDT'S EXCELSIOR. PIANOS. SOLE .AGENCY AT WI AN 0 93 Market street, Harrisburg. FOR, REASONS perfectly sT.tisibutory to 'MYSELF' have taken the agency of the abeve moo: s excellent Flamm. The public ui invited to mane :aid ex amine for theinselves. A feyrSchoptsaAer as co±s Pianos on hand yet will daoricinr. mar 254.1. GPECTORALS are useful to soothe a _A cough, allay Tickling in tlie Throat, to relies, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Sore Throat, &c. - They contain Cambric Horehound, Ipecacuanha, Senega and Squi:,.! (the most reliable expectorants known,) are the chief at, live constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and -texas _ that each lozenge contains a mild and 'very pleasant Manufactured solely by S. A_ KUNKEL & ERA,, janel Apothecaries4llB Market street, Harrisburg. eIANNED.FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRTP TION. SAUCES of all thecolebratedmanafacturers. SARDINES, OLIVE OILS, o every description. Also, BROWN STOUT, EINE TEAS, COPPIKE, SUGAR and.SYRUP orall guides and price.% and the best Select.- Stock outside of Philadelphia. _ All goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a riistanoe. Goods carefully packed and delivered to s l parts of the city free of charge. GIGGLER & FRAZEP mys successors to W. Dock, &Z,o, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Photograph Albums: Photograph. Albums:: Photograph Albums. Photograph A Ibums. ripEM largest and cheapest variety of PllO- 1_ TOGRAPH ALBUMS in the city are constantly ken at [marl2] BERGNER'S PREAP BOOKSTORE. !• , PROINOGRAPHS. AassortmentLAßGE of Photographs (,1 Generals and fancy pictures for sale CHEAP. at per dcaall, at SPHKEBEWS BOOK STORE, "arm . ' Harrisbarr. Pa Soldlei - 0 PortioliCks. A.- - TlAVOMfatscirtmeitt at HtIIGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 1:W18 Sigil at Wholesale or retail at iow prxes. A - NEW pp - r.I . Ey of FRESH smoKEr _HAASOnnt received this morning, e.t Sneem.ars7o Th. l i nctk -F . P lit. Zi r " , co. LEA & PERINE'S WOIOESI'EIt. SAUCES, the most-popohir cad foe purest. ever offered to the public, just received and for see by _ , . SEEISLERA FRAZRic febt - (suceewors t) Mtn. Doe:, jr ,6: oc. PlNEreceived at FRE,sp[ APPLES sIEbs i uza rist, & " FRAzzR. Socmmot's to W Dock. &Ce. CE] TIIST RECEIVED-41 gallons pnie currant el wine, from a Lancaster coluttp farmer; the finer: made domestia wine in thisvity._ Ptirn $3 00 per gallon For Elie at - 3M - Sf...Vl &FRAZER, je9 poi:senora ta Wm. Deck, ,„ eN EST ARRIVED I—A fine lot of CANNED PEACHE-S and "romATOES: • Also • SUPERIOR. AM", FRESH MAS, &cyJnat reeeived by 14-tiat JOHN , WISE, street, near Waluv,t. MOREDI3TER-==A chola - lot of 300110-- 0 iier4DrledßoeffjOstreceiveditt.• • ' SEMLER Fr tRAZER, io 1 41: I =Siiiceasors to W. Pod; Jr., & Co . leila;YOU ood Gold Pen? tr so, iILiE a I ILISBO Booloore,Borenburre Eaoia - _ • , . . a.+ CM D. W. 61:(.1.5.i ar CO - lILWARDS,