Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, July 05, 1864, Image 1

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    LEGrRAU'II.
iinuagunD -
kr/MEG AND IMarIPG,
te r gORGE - BERGNER .
O&M!? THIRD BE, MAR PELLNVT.
EMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
SINGLE SUSCRIPTION.
yx TittIIGRAPIE 1.8 served to subscribers in the
s cents per week. Yearly subscrffiers will be
$5 00 In advance. Those persons wbo neglectto
ivance will be charged 48 00.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
igarnis ab3opulffisheti weekly, and is furnished
fibers at the fffilowing-cash rates :
Aes, weekly. ;... .....
ipiss to one Post Office...
tee to one Post Office..
MEDICAL.
NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE
THE LONG-SOD:MT-FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
rokee Remedy,
AND
CHEROKEE INJECTION!
)lINOED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.
TOR BEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic.,
diseases of the urinary organs ; such as Ineonti
the Urine hillammation of the Bladder, Dalkon-
Qf the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Striates*
Meet, Gonnorhea, and is especially recommended
cases of Ftuor Anna (or Whites in females) 'where
Id nauseous medicines have feed.
It is prepared in a highly elmcentmtod form, the
ly being from one to two teaspoonfuls throe times
It is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying
twinning the blood, causing it to flow in all of its
d purity and vigor; thus removing from thesystem
lions causes whieh have induced disease.
SEE INJECTION is intended as en ally or twist
the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be need in
lotion with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea,
Fulor ARrus or Whites. Its effects are healing,
zg and demulcent ; removing all scalding, heat,
3 and pain, instead of the burning and almost an.
Cole pain that is experienced with nearly all the
quack Injecticms.
By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and
WEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same
' Improper discharges are removed, and the weak
rgans are speedily restored to full vignr and
w full particulars, gel our pamphlet from any
re in the country, or write us, and we will mail
,y address, a full treatise.
ice, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
Liles for $6.
ice CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
ties for $5.
t -by express to any address on receipt of
told by all druggists everywhere.
' PR. W. R. /dERW/N & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
11.0-eodly No. 59 Liberty street, Now York.
CHEROKEE CURE
THE GREAT
IN DIAN MEDICINE
COILPOILVDED ITOSI
ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.
unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weak-
Tocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by self
lion; .such as Loss of blemary, Universal Lassitude
in the Back, Dimness of Vision , Prentatun Old Age
• Nerves, Difficulty f TrArrrililinp,
Eruptions en the Pace, Po2e Countenance, Insanity,
•etion, and all the Direseid complaints caused by de
, the path of nature.
medicine is a simple vegetable extract, andpne
all can rely, as it has been 'used in our practice
iy years, and with thousands treated, it has not
in a single instance. Its curative powers have been
lent to gain victory over Use most stubborn case.
Aget-To those who have trilled with their constitution,
adit they think ihemselves beyond the reach of medical
Od, we would stay, Despair not the CHEROKEE Conn will
ato re you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe
or have failed I
u- For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug
're in the country, or write the Proprietor, who will
0 free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise In
~p hlet tbrm.
am-Prima $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and
awarded by express to all parts of the world.
AcirSold by all respectable druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. MERWIN d CO.,
Sou PROPRIETORS,
marlo eodly No. 69 Liberty street, New York.
FINE
LIQITO RS. •
Shinier & Frazer,
(Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
DEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GROCF,
RIM opposite the Court House, have on hands One
selection of.
- BRANDIES,
of different vintages.
FINE AND COMMON WINES,
Of Evchj Description.
WHISKYS.
OLD BOURDON,
MONONGAHELA,
PINE IRISH AND SCOTCH
Whiekys. The beet ever brought to this market s
OLD WHEAT,
FAMILY NECTAR,
And the celebrated
M:E3'=T GROVE WHISKY.
C'EfAIVIPAGNE WINES.
SIMMS JOHANNESBURG,
CLARET.
SCOTCH AND IRISH ALES.
LONDON BROWN STOUT,
- WILD CHEWY,
- PLANTATION,
WIGWAM TOMO BiITERS
With a complete stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES .
And Comilmenta of every description now in the market,
and at
THE LOWEST RATE.% [jag
MOTH
SACHET POWDER,
FOR
PERFUMING LINEN AND PREVENTING_ MOTH
THIS PAWDER—a compound of wahygible
articles for the destruction of Insecte--cllstribuied
--among or dusted. over Fure, Woolens, Carpets, Clothinc,"
&c.l packed away for summer, will effectually prevent
moth.
Being also a delightful, dighsable 'perfume it WM* Im
pregnate clothing, Acc., with a lasting andpleaaant odor.
The fizont fabric cannot be injurod by its use.
preps ned and sold at KELLER'S.
Dr* alte Fancy Goals Store, No. 01 Market street.
A. P. TEUPSER,
'.TEACHER OF- MUSIC.
oince At WARD'S MUSIC STORE,
U. N-Third Street,
'7.esidenee:. Third street, above North
XTISITING, WEDDING, INVITATION , -
AT-eavx CAllll2.=o3l_ L.neetal arrange ment
with_
ewe of are beet engravers in the country , aor - or
any description will be executed Abe highestEtyle of
arc conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied
Promptly, allowor prima than are ChUrgaq the station
biew.ynsk or iiidladelphla For samples and priced .
at ' Dgainuanyloo; noßrh
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BY GEORGE -BERGNEEL
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA )
DISEAAE,S RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS,
ARV CISBED BY
IdOOPLAND'S ,
GERMAN BITTERS,
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC,
•
fiIHESE. Bitten have performed more curse;
have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them
titan any other article in the market.
We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and
pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a Certificate pub
lished by us that is not genuine. Holland's German Bit
ters, will ours every case of Chronic or Nitiveui Debility,
Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising fronh a dis
ordered stomach. Observe the following symptoms, re
sulting from the disorders of the digestive organs: Con
stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations;
Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, :Swi mining
of the head, Flurried and difficult breathing, Fluttihring at
the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations whim in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before the
sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers
piration, Yellowness of the skin endues, Pain in tile side,
back, chest, limbs, /Cc, Sudden flushes of heat, Burning
in the flesh, Constant Imaglizations of evil, and gri sat do
presawn of spirits.
Remember that this Bitters is not alcoholic, contains no
nun or whisky, and can't make drunlutrds, but lY the
beat Toxic in the world.
READ WHO SAYE $0
From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptiet
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist
Church, Philadelphia.
I hare knoWilloefland's.German Bitteni favorably. for
a number of - year & I have used theta in my own farbily
and have been so pleased with their effects that I was in-
duced to recommend them to many others, and know that
they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I'
take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this
fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the
diseases for which they are' recommended to these Bit
ters, knowing from experience that my recommendation
will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as Hoof
land's inuana m odati.i.-s bwietit are eiftlhaava r , ai4 h i
not a ruin drink' Yours Leidy.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, II D., Editor of the En
cyclopedia of Re 11,91042 Itriowledge and Christian Chroni
cle, Philahelphla. • • • -
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
Ifehieines in general, through distrust of their ingredients
and effects, 1" yet know of no sufficient reasons why a
man may not testify to the benefit/1 he believes himaciflo
have received from any simple preparation, in the hope
that he may thus contribute to the beneilt of others
- -
I do this the more readily in regard to Ilootland'S Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr, G., M. Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudiced against them for ninny years,,
under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic ,
mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema
ker, Esq., for the removal of thin prejudice by proper
testa, and for encouragement to try them when suffering
from great and long continued debility. The use of '
three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the ,
present year, was follow itd by evident relief and restora
tion to a degree of bodilf and mental vigor which I hadt
not for six months before, and had almost despaired' of
regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend" for di
recting me to the use of them..
J. NEWTON BROWN, Philada.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist
Church, Germantown, Fenn.
Dr. C. M. Jaokson:—Dear Btr:—Personal experience.
enables me to say that I regard the German Bitters, pre•
pared by you, as a moat excellent medicine. In oases of
eovere cold and general debility I- nave been greatly bens•
fll.ted by the use of the Bitters. and doubt not they will
produce similar effects on others. "
_Yours truly wennor ltdl4l3ol,Pn i _
Germantown; -tn.
From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Bedding E
Gburch, Philadelphia,
Dr. C. IL Jackson;—Dear Bir:—Raving used your Ger
man Bitters in my family frequtintly I am prepared to says
that It has been of great service. I believe that in most
ases of general debility of the system it is the safest and
most valuable remedy"of which I have any knowledge.
Toms, respectfully ve J. H. TURNER, ' -
No. 728 N. Nineteenth street.
Fro the Per. J. IL Lyme, formerly - Pastor of 'tbe,
Columbus (N. J.) and itileatovna (Pa.) Baptist Churchan
Saw Itocasui„ N. Y.
Dr. C. M. Jackson:— , Dear Sir :—I [edit apleasure thus,:
of my own accord, to beer testimony to Ude excellence or
the Gamut Bittern • Sea° years Awe being much at
dieted with Dyspepela, I used than with very heireddril
results. I have often recommended then to pose= en
feebled by that tormenting disease, and 'cave heard ' from
them the molt flattering lestimoniala as to their great
value. In cases or, general debility, I - believe It to be a
tonic that cannot be surpassed. J. /L LYONS. •
Prom the Rev Thomas Whiter, pastor or Rozborougii
Baptist, Church.
Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sirt—l - felt it due to your excel
lent preparation, Roam* German Bitten, to add my
testimony to the deeinett reputation it leis obtained. I
have for years, at times been troubled with greatdilorder
in my head and nervons , eystetn. I was advised by a
friend to try a bottle of-year-Gelman Bitters; did so, and
have experienced
are antrilinixpoeted relief; my health
has been very materiallylieneditted. I inmildently Teems),
mend the article where I 'Meet, with vises airliner •to thy
own, and have been insured by many of their good ef
fects. Respectfully yours,
T.
WINTER, xborough, Pa.
From Rev. - J. it. Herman, of the Garman Reformed
Church, Kutztown, Berke county. Pa.
Dr. C. M. Jackson: , --Respected Sir:—l have been
troubled with Dyspepsia nearly, twenty, yearn , and have
never used any medicine that did me as mach good. as
Hoodand's Bitters. lam very mach improved in health,
. after having taken eve bones,
Yowl WO naps*, J. ILIIIIHMAN•
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WO respect, . • • • . •••
PRICES.
Large Size (holdbitneariy double quentity,) $1 00
per bottle—half dos $6 00
Small Size-76 cents per bottle—balf d0z.... 4 00
BEWARE .OF COUNTERFEITS!
See that the signature of 11l IL JACKSON' , it on the
WRAPPER of each bottle.
Should, year pewits drugged,. not have the article, ' do
not be put or by any of the intoxicating preparations thaLl
mly be oilbred in ite place, b Y
ut send tO us, and we wig
seacrobr
Pa ekki b "W all
Priniiipal OlSee and ganufactory,
NO. 681 ARCH STRNET, •
PRIL.4.D.ELPHZA.
Jo EVANS.
4 . Imams,*
For sale by DNS atpld bides in lyrory lowa In the
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"THE lINION=NOW — AND FOREVER."—Webster.
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 18641
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
808 A
ELECTION,
TO BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1864.
IDifin Nimg, AND By T )1 AUTHORITY OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
ANDREW G. CURTIN,
Governor of the Said Cpponwealth.
To WILLIAM W. JENNINGS, „IISS., Sheriff of Ott manly of
Dauphin-...Setzds Greeting: • . • •
WHEREAS; A joint resolution proposing certain amend
ments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth, which
are ea fellows, viz: •.• • •
"Thom shall bean additionalaection to the third article
of the Constitution, to be designated as section four„as
Mows: , • '
"See. 4. Whenever any of the qoalitled electors of this
Commonwealth shall be in any actual , military service,
under a requisition •from the -President of the United
States or by authority of this Cdremouwealth, such elec
tors may exercise the right of Suffrage in all elections by ,
the citizens, under such regulations mare or shall be pre
scribed by law, as fully as if they were pre ent at their
usual place of elections.
' "There shall be two addithinal 'cottons to the eleventh
article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections
eight and nine, as follows:
"SM. 8. No bill shah be passed by the Legislature'.
containing more than one subject, Which shall be clearly
expressed in the title, except appropriation bills.
9. No bill shad be passed by the 'Legislature,
granting any powers or privileges, in any case where the.
eutbesity to grant•such powers, or privileges, has been,
or may hAreafter be, conferred 'upon .'be °curls of this
' Commonwealth," has been agreed to by a majority 'of the
•
members eleeted to each Holdeitof the Legislature, at tivo
sucemeive sweetens of the name •
And whereas, It is inerided in the tenth article of said.
Constitution; that any amendmeutsso agreed Upon; shalt
be subMitted to tie peopteln such Manner, and 'at such
time, at least three months after being so agre• dto by the
two hones, as the Legislature shall priwswitoi suotteub
mission to be in such manner antitorm, Ott the people
may vote for or against each arinmdinent separate had
distinctly;
And whereas, By an act of.the General , Assembly of:this
Commonwealth, passed the twenty-third thy of April,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and 'sixty lour,
it is provided, 'that for the purpose 'of ascertaining the
mum of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to
the adoption or refection of seld'amendments, or either of
them, the Governor of this CdramOntyeabb shall twin a
writ of elect* directed to, each and every Sheriff of this
Commonwealth, comnianding :Mein to give notice in the '
usual manner, in motion than tWo-newspariers in each
city and county:.Provided, - That so many are published ,
thereto, and by at least two, printed handbills in rail'
election district, of every , city and con. ty wherein no
newspaper is published, that an election will be held in
each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts and
districts therein, on the•FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST,
k. i
to the year of our Lied; one thousand eight huudred and
si x ty four, for the purpose of deiddingopon the appMefii
a , Id ratification, or rejection nf .tilli said arisendments,2
which said election shall be o pened, ikd and clueedmpees.
the day last aforeadd, at the places aud , Witlun thuhours,,
a t, e n, 4 within which, theleneral ,electlons of this' Cow- ` mon o eilth are dire-cud to. lid Opened; held and Mined.
N o ,d, therefore., In obedience to the reintlementi orate
to o th art tole of the Constitution, and in. accordancewitli
. ike,t r ue in tent and Weaning . or, the aided of the Gement
Assembly of Lb. 9 Commonwealth, T ANDREW 0. Celt.
peva:tor of tbesald Commonwealth of.Periasylvanisi:
do relate bus writ, commending:: end trethhin, you, the
Said Wiliiaw. W. Jetnineiritc of, the.eald, tint to.
11 •6 1,;:on eleeLle held 11999>igit to e term Of thit
4•o9'llitatiod, end weviiionnot the act of .the_deneral.Ate
senattly aforesaid, In-each ..of ,the.
,td . maatillot; borottgba c
wards promote and distracts. theretin, on the firat.Vuelsigy
of AngoM, In the year of our Lord one Opulent(' eight
hundreet end sixty.four,. for the ottrpotte of deciding upon
the ..aporewnl and ratigedition, or rejection; of; the said
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State,' at
•Harrisbarg. this TWenty-first day of June, in the year of
Four Lora one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four,: and
'et the commonwealth the eiglity•eighth.
By the Governor: ELISLIF4t,
Secretary of the Deettrionvfeetb..
tea. MIL
In pursuanoe of the above prooliireationof tbeVoirernor
of th-i Commonwealth of ..Pennayitinda, i, WILLIAM W.
JENNINGS, High Sh TliTof the comayof D.unibin, Penn ,
sylvan* do hereby make known and giye notice to thb
electors of the county afore,ahl: that an election will he
held in the said county. of Dauphin, ON TUESDAY, IHE
SECOND DAY OF AU. UST, !Major the purpose of vot
ing on "a joint, resolution propo-Ing setts* amendments
to the Constitution•oftbe Otimmonwealth." •
I Akin acttrßY MALE *NW* N :AND WYE NOTICE
that the places of holding the aforesaid epecill. el ction
In the several Wards, boroughs, iiktrlcts and townships
within the comity of Dauphin, are as fidlows. to wit
Toe election for the First Ward in the City of Harris
-burg, Mali he held at the Public School noose, at,
coo
cornerr ,N.:rrs alley rind . Front street
Teceletstott war* Second Ward. ahall be held at the
pe d al - Ilseiwt• at the corner of Dewberry allay sad
Cheraw:Goa*
The el.idion for the Third Ward, shall be bebl at the
School Hoge in Walnut "
strut, between 'Seasad 'and
Front etrve
The election for the South Ward, than be held It the
Public aoh•el Holm in State street, between Second and
Third streets.
the election for the Fillh Ward, aball be bet.: at tbe
.bou* belong tog to General. John FOrater, - en be Slate road
lea iSgt f-om t e reeerfvotr grounds to the .Pannsylvania
stale towline Hospital. •
Thendention in the Siith. Ward, e5 , e11....be Infant the
Market Hoene in *est itarvi3burg.
Fur thatkeenehip of Su quohanna, at Kilter's (now Nis
ley's) selansilhoure.
For the township of Lower Swatars, at the eichool house
No. 1, in Histispire.
For the townshship of Swalars, at the LiniustGrove Inn.
For the borough of Middletown, at the Minsk School
house, in Pine- street, in said beroogtv
For the township of Landonditypost the Pnblio Ehruie
or Joseph Helper; is mild township: •
For the township of west Londonderry, at the honseof
Christian NeF, in said township , , - -
For the township of Conewggo, erected out of parts of
the townships of Londonderry and Berry, at the house of
Christian Felts, ( now Jim. S. Folts,) in said township.-
For the township of Derry,Vdna , publio.house of Dan
iel Baum, in liummeistairn, humid tow n ship.. • •
Foe late toWnship ifSeatttraanar,itthe pribliehindte
of George Rocker, in said township.
For the township of East Hanover, at the public house
of Maj. Shell's, (now.Floyees. - )do said township.
For the townshhip of WeltMahover, at the public house
of Jacob Rudy, (Low Ruck liliiisnidlowi l obip.
For the townstdp,of, Lower Paxton, at Mit public .house
of Robert Gilchrist, (noirtwolgartis,); in said 'township.
For the township of Middle Paxton; atlheptitillchouse
of Joseph.thtokley sain - townilblP- • *
. For the thicislillinf Ittishiat the 'house beiongfpg to
- the estate cram decid. nowoooupkid
by DavittFtiptial, in said jewnabip. .
For the townehiti,efjetrerson,.at Ole house of Chilatialt.
Hoffman.in itaid towneldi:' '
For-the loWnshiptif :Jae strii,st the house neer-neon
pied by John .131xler, in 111101 tworeuship.
For the township of Halifax, at the North School
Moose, In the town of
Foi thethwnship of Reed, attiiii new School - Heise' a
-Duncan's Island, in said township.
.For the borough of Millersbm , at the !winnow nextio`.
the uorth- reatcorner, on .tiiii,east 41.4) of the new School.
House, etnate on Mid tie *street,' islite_ borofigh - Of til
lershurr, in the county of linuirdit:.*
.For the township of Upper Futon,. at th dwindow trait
to the north-roost corner on the - wen - side of the .New
School Rouse, situate' on Middle stieS, is the Borough
of Miller.hurg, in the county of DatiPhin.
For the township of Millie,* at thie public home of Hit
else Enterllne, (now iletit-BOrtiner,) in Berrysburg, In
said township. , .
,
, .
• For the township of Washington, at •the pnbllo house
now occupied by Matilda Wingert, In said township.
For the township of Lykens,atthe public - house of Sol
omon Loudenslager, (now Kilser,) in tbehermigh efQrats
For the borough of Gram, iit n the public house of dulo-
Mon toudenslager, Now 88 1 3ef
For the teeriiShikkirWieeleS6o, at the Sc h ool Übese NO:
5, is said township. „ ,
I also, for the i nformatiod ortbc; 'electors of the comity
of Dauphin, publish the seyent•tled An act pre- cribing
the time and manner or anbmittingt the pe k p for their
-approval and rattdcation, or rejection, the proposed
amennments to the Constitution. • • •
waximait, Ajokot re caution, pinposiugoerUdn amend
ments .to the Constitution of this Costoeunweilth, bas
been agreed to by a majority Of the Members elected to
each house of the burlsiature, at two succemlin sessions.
of the same, the Ann session commencing 'Mr the afst
Tuesday of January, hrtheyeat of our Lord end Shaman*.
eighth sixty•tiwei o and : the MOO session
coutmeit Ara TilepelAht ittatuiey, hi they*"
ot inst•LoWeit' " • cigottauniridam asgfour
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PROCLAMATION
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
And whereas , It is provided in the tenth art ole of the
Constitution, that say ameddnaent, so egreed npon, shell
be submitted to the people in such manner, and such
times, at least three months after being so leaved to by
the two houses, the Legislature shall prescribe; such
antimieston to be in such manner slid form that the pea
ple :way vote for or against each amendment separately
and distinctly ; therefore,
&melee 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representation of the Cansmonoefr
reby 'th of enacted au.
Pennsylvania an
General Assembly met, and TO hi
by the
°eerily of the same. That for the purpose of ascertaining
the Renee of the people of this Commonwealth, in re
gardlto the adoption or rejection of said amendments, or
either of them, the Governor of this Commonwealth emit
WSW} a writ of election, directed to each and every sheriff'
of this Commonwealth, oommanding them to give , notice,
in the usual manner, In-not less than two newspapers in
each city and county: Provide', That 'so many are pub
lished therein, and by at least two printed handbills in
each election district of every city and.connty wherein no
newspaper is published, that an election will be held in
etcher the townships, borougbe, wards, precincts and
districts therein, on the first Tuesday of August, in the
year of oar Lord inc thousand eight hundred and sixty
four.; for the purpose of deciding upon the approve kind
ratification, or rejection of the said amendments ; which
sald'election shall be opened, held and closet upon the
day last aforesaid, at the places and within the hours at
and , within which the general elections of 'this Common-
Wealth are directed to be opened, held and closed; and it
shall be the duty of the Judges, inspectors and clerks of
each of
-said townships, boro ughs warder, precincts and
districts to receive. at the said election, tickets, not ex
ceeding the number of proposed amendments, either
written or printed, or partly written, and partly printed,
from each td the qualified voters of thiQ State, who may
'offer the same, and to deposit them in a box or boxes, to
- be fir that parpose provided by the proper officers; which
tickets shalt be, respectively, labelled on tbo out ids,
"Ord Ateendment," "Second Amendment." s and "Third
Amendment;" and those who are favorable to said amend
mints, or any of then, may express their approval there:
of byveling, each, &Smelly separate written or printed or
partly written and partly errinted ballots or tickets, as
there are ameedinents approved by them, containing, on
the inside theteee 'the Words !Tor the -Amendment ;"
and thew who are ornoied to such .amendments, or any
of them, may express their opposition by voiles, each,
as may separate;
- mitten or printed or partly written and
partly printed be lota or tickets, as there are amend.nents
not appreeed by them, containing, on the inside teem°
the. words, , t Against the Amendment; " the electors
voting for or against the amendment shall bo con
sidered as voting for or against the proposed fourth pee-
Icon to article three of the Constitution, extending the
tight of suffrage to soldiers ,• electors voting for or against
'the second amendment -shall be considered as voting for
.4fikkustetie proposed 'eighth section to article eleven of
.the Censtitntion; and deceits voting for, or against the
•third aisiendment shall be considered 29 voting fer or
against the propeeed ninth.section to article eleven of the
Conatatinien._ . •
r ) SIM., 2. That the election on 'the said proposed
amendnienhi shall, in all' espects, be conducted as the
'genebil elections of this Commaawealth are now einduct
:ad; and It sheikhs) theduty, of the return judges of the
respective counties and 'districts thereof; first having care
' fully' ascertained the nentber of vete/ Veen for or against
each of said emendments, in the manner aforesaid, to
make out duplicate reternethereof, expressed in words at
dengtteand not in,egures only; one of which returns, eo
made,,, treledgedin the protheiteitery'e °Mei of the
Copt of common' pleas of the pro Per county, and the
other sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Com
deraiWeeith, and by one„of mieljedtes deposited, forth
mast. convenient post Race, upon which
post be kePaidai tire exPel!BE! - of the Koller
'ebutitYe
Sac. 3. That it shall be the duty-of the Secretary of
:the Co •
.nweahlt, on the twentyethir4 day , of August
; _neet, • o'clock; post Meridian, to deliver 'collie
SpWeee of the Smote or the Speaker, of the House of
Llftelirtativest, the returns of the said election, nom
eeVeleinitiesOf the COMM° •Weetth; end the same
Mann. n same day and hour be opened and published
Wine pros Ow hp_malmberi• BeRRSO ban Hous e
erf Iteppewettelisne an — d - lres,lifinibm of votes given ror
end against wildainendments, respectively, dial; be cans
`; fully summed up and ascertained, and, duplicate cent&
cafes of the result, shell be elguel by the Speakers of the
two homes" , Otteeifsel,dirtitidates shall be 'delivered to
the Secretary Wine Can onWeilth, 'who shall' canes the
same to be recorded and filed in-his-office, and the other
:of'sli l car ificates shell be delivered to the .Governor,
who shall forthwith Mane his proclamation, declaring who
'Abe; the paid amendments, or either of them, have been
approved and ratified by a majority . of the qualified voters
of th a State thereon; Peowded, That if for any
pause, a quorum of either house of the Legialkturti shall
.not be present at the day and hour above mentioned, then
the Sravowshall be :.opened In 4as meow?) or such
membedi Ofisafir houser: at shall be present ; 'and .in case
of the absence of the speaker of either oe said houses,
the said certificates shall ba signi , d by the Speaker pre
tent; or, in cameof the absen• oof both Speakers, by the
'Chief Clerks of both houses, or either of them in the
absence of one of the said clerks.
Sao. 4. That the several duties required to be per
forinod by the sheriffs commissionera, constables, judges,
inspectors, and ail other officers whatever, 'in and about
the general elections of this Commonwealth shall be per
formed by such officers In and about the election herein
provided for; and all persons, whether officers or others,
shall be liable to the sons punishment for the neglect of
any duty or the commission of any offence at, in or
about the said election as =hey would for the 'neglect et
like duty or the commission of lice offence at, in or
about the general elections of this Commonwealth.
HENRY C. JOHN-ON,
" Speaker of the House of Repreeentativea
JOHN P. PaNNEY,
Speaker of the Senate.
Arrsovark—The twenty-third day of April, Anne Dom
ini one thouiand eight hundred and sisty-four.
A. G. CURTEc.
- ammo OF IitTOILN MOWS— •
Pursuant to the provision contained in the 2nd section
of the act aforesaid, the
. judges of the aforesaid dis
tricts shall respectively take charge Of the certificate or
return of the election of their respective districhr, ano
produce them at a meeting of one judge from each dis
trict, at the city of Harrisburg, on the third day
alter the day of the election, being /SWAY, the sth day
of August. then and there to do and perform the drties
required by law of said judges. ,
lao, that where ajudge by sickness or unavoidable ac
cident, le unable to attend such meeting of judges, then
the certificate cw,retutn aforesaid shall be .taken charge
of by one of the inapectprs or clerks of the election of
said filar* Who shall do and porter= the ditties required
of said-Judges amble to, attend.
Given under my band, in my office In Harriaturg, the
twenty-seventh, day of Zane A. D. 1864.
WILLIAM W:JENNINOB,-
Sheriff of Dauphin county.
litithgraos Onto;
Harrisburg, pa., June 27,184 f je27-te
T. F. wATsoiv,
MASTIC CEMENT
MANUFAMITIMR,
PITTIMIESITIIter, Pa.,
T 8 PREPARED to-tarnisAt and coat the ex
terior of Buildings with - thelgagiTlO OEYF.NT, on a
new symern.y This material is entirely different from tU
othereitnentaMied heretofore, and hiatus only reliable,
imperishable coating for outside work. Mixed with pro
per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid, dura
ble sgiheillyeptits to ilfick'or titone,Walls, making a Nom
r prior Ingham add thaiali equal to Brown
Steno or any color desired.
Among . others for whom I have applied the Mastic Oa
nrenC:lgefer to' As following gentlemen:
J. Bissell, resddenee, Penn street, Pittsburg.
y wo or d 64 46- 64
J,lleLioanterger iradderarm, Idrensevilla
James M'Candiews, " Allegheny eitF.
Calvin Adams, '' Third street, Pittsburg
June,. Gira Mealglerner_ rd SO A-ChtHIPIE O W, "
WillimTrariek WN "
Bay Now, architects Mgt** Buildings, "
Jettp 13 , OKI ;WORM Front liarakkgatilibur& Pit
A. J. Jones, 111 11 " it
Besse address T. F. WATSON,
O. Boa LBO6, Pittsburg, Pa
-*Want or, Penna. Home, Harrisburg, la.
1) IitIADELPHIA. COLLEGIATE. INsTI
- TOTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. IWO Arab
street Rev.CKARLES.A. SMITE, D. D., E. CLARENCE
Alen,lle IL,Trinelpida.-
Muth. Year. Three departteenta: Primary, Acatieiolo,
anti Collegiate. Pall college cause 11 ..dOik Kathe
wake, higher Ruakab 'and Natural &knee for those
who graduate. Modern Languages , Knaie., ?Mutin and
Elocution by .the 'bow =mere clirculare apply at
the loititutthot Wren BOX 2MI P. , o,,elphia
020-13 m
1,000 LJ3S. CO e D F 188, ot
George brand, . 1 the cw?
_reoavl:
and for We byVIM= & intAZE
(suoceasora to W9L . Dodc„ Jr., &pal,
McNCILISH i3REAKFABT TEA.— Just re
ill (Ovid, alne chest of ;ft:lol2inakraat. 'rosy,
- - ieste i no vom,Dir.)
PRICE TWO . CENTS.
EVENING EDITION.
From Washhtgton.
News from Petersburg.
The Statemehts of a Refugee .
The Rebels Believe the Present Campaign to
be the Decisive One,
Every Available Man lithe Rebel Ranks
THE 4TH IN WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, Jnne 4.
A gentleman who has recently arrived from
Peteriburg, (having escaped in the last three
weeks,) gives me the following brief summary
of the condition of things in that beleagnred
city.
He says that. Lee has been reinforced by
detachments, occasionally coming in from the
instruction camps at Greensboro and Char
lotte. He says that the universal feeling in the
rebel army is that this campaign is - the deci
sive one, and that every inducement is held
out to the rebel troops by their leadrs to fight
most desperately, under the`belief that if they
succeed in the present campaign that their
independence is secure. .
He says 'hat every man available, has been
taken out of the hospitals at Richmond and
Petersburg, to participate in thb defence of
those cities.
He gives as his opinion, that the force now
reported. to be operating on the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad is a part of Ewell's corps, recent
ly sent from Lee's army to operate against
Hunter in the fight at Lynchburg.
Oar national metropolis to-day was one
great scene of enthusiasm. Artillery an
nounced at an early hour the glorious fourth
of July. It was surrounded by the merry
peals from church and engine house bells.
At an early hour this morning many of our
Sabbath schools assembled at their churches
and lecture rooms, from whence, in gay pro
cession, they repaired to the neighboring
Square, to celebrate the - great anniversary.
The cars and steamboats were brought in re,
quisitirm, the former to convey merry groups
to Bladensburg ; Bellville, Laurel, Annapolis
and other points in Maryland, whilst the latter
proceeded with multitudes to Alexandria,
Marburg Landing and other points along the
margin of the Potomac river.
The veteran Reserve Corps, commanded by
Col. Giles, was reviewed by Provost Marshall
General Fry to-day. Their fine appearance
elicited much admiration from the spectators.
There is nothing new from the front or from
G6nerat Sigel's_ department received up to
this, our.. -
C. H. GRAFFEN.
The Amendatory Enrollment Act
Commutation Clause of the 41d Law Repealed,
The following are the provisions of the act
further to regulate and provifle_ for the. en
rolling and calling out of a National force,
and for -other purposes, which has passed
both houses of Congress:
1. The President of the United - States may,
at his discretion, at any time hereafter, call
for any number of men.as Volunteers for the
respective terms of one, two and three years,
for military service; and any such volunteer,
or, in case of draft, as hereinafter provided,
any substitute, shall be accredited to the
town, township, ward, or city precinct, or
election districtror `of a county, towards the
quota of which he may have volunteered or
engaged as a substitute; and every volunteer
who is accepted and mustered into the service
for a term ot one year,imleas soouer discharged,
shall receive, and be paid by the United
states, a bounty of one hundred dollars; and
if for a tern of two years, unless sooner dis
charged, a bounty of two hundred dollars;
and if for a term of three years, unless sooner
discharged, a bounty of three hundred dollars;
one-third of which bounty shall be paid to the
soldier at the time of his being mustered into
the service, one-third at the expiration of one
halt of his term of service, and one-third at
the expiration his term of service. And in
case of his death while in service, the resi
due of his bounty unpaid shall be paid to
his widow, if he shall have left a widow; if
not, to his children, or if there be none, to
his mother, if she be a widow.
2. In case the quota or any part thereof; of
any town, township, ward of a city, precinct,
or election district, or of any county not so
subdivided, shall not be filled within the space
of fifty days atter such call, then the Presi
dent shall immediately order a draft for: one
year to fill such quota, or any part .thereof,
which may be unfilled; and in case of any
such draft no payment of money shall be ac
cepted or received by the Government as com
mutations to release any enrolled or drafted
man from personal obligation to perform mili
tary service.
3. It shall be lawful for the executive of , any
of the States to send recruiting agents 'into
any of the States declared to be in rebellion,
except the States of Arkansas, Tennessee and
Louisiana, to recruit volunteers under any call
under the provisions of this act, who shall
be credited to the State, and to the respective
sub-divisiops thereof, wAich may procure the
enliStment. • •
4. Drafted men, substitutes and volun
teers, when mustered in, shall be organized,
in, or assigned to regiments, 'batteries or other
organizations of their own States, and, as far
as practicable, shall, when assigned, be per
mitted to select their own regiments, batter
ies or other organizations from among those
of their respective States, which at the- time
of assignment may not be filled to their max
imum number.
5. The twentieth section of the act, en
titled An act to amend an act, entitled An act
for enrolling and calling out the national
forces, and for other purposes, approved
February 24, 1864, shall be construed to mean
that the Secretary of War shall discharge mi
nors under the age of eighteen years under
the circumstances and on the conditions pre
scribed in said section,, and hereafter if any
officer of the Milted States shall knowingly
enlist or muster into the military service any
person under the age of sixteen years, _with
or without the consent of his parent or , guard
ian, such paint Efti elilhitel oerecrulled shall
be immediately and unconditionally dis
charged utoskpayment of 811 Want" recebed;
0F Ic.
_ . .
Tee following are the rates fbe, adygrising in the Isaz.
enema :ThsiseirailiM advprtabi,sp do will fi rd. ''t eon:.
venien lrb
or reiroge. - i ' -
irr Yew lines - oi less conatltrite one-half square. Fight
lines ermore than tblircomintute a screart. -
eon :a RAL2 Stiveßß, • • • log ONE sosAit.
One day....... ..... $ 30 One day.. —„..,.....$ dO
Two days 50 Two days . ICO
Three days • 7.6 Three_dans a... 1.26
One week ... ....... .. 1 25 One week 2 26
One month... .. 800 One month , . .6 .GO
'Two , Months 450 Two months - ~. "IV 00
Three months 6 60 Three month& .-r.... 11 GO
Mr months 800 Bla months 15 0
One year... .... . . ... .15 00 One year 25 0
Administration Notices ' $2 25
.
•
Marriage Notices 75
Auditor s Notices. '4 • 0
Funeral Notices eacir insertion ---J -f 9
/iil;usiness notices inserted In the Local Mums% or
before
before on, MarrlageS and
. Destku% MORT Own rairlmia for
and such recruiting or mustering officer who
shall knowingly enlist a person under sixteen
_years - of age, shall be dismissed the service,
with forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and
shall be subject to such further punishment:
as a iourt•martial may direct.
6. section three of an act. entitled "An act
to amend an act, entitled "An act for enrolling
and calling out the 'National forces, and for
other purposes,' " approved February twenty
four, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, be,
and the same is hereby, amended so as to au
thorize and direct Provost Marshals, under
the direction of the Provost Marshal General;
to make a draft for one hundred per centina
in addition to the number required to fill the
quota of any district as provided by said sec
tion.
7. Instead of traveling pay, all drafted per
sons reporting at the place of rendezvous
shall be allowed transportation from their
places of residence t • and persons discharged
at the place of rendezvous shall be allowed
transportaiion to their places of residence.
8. All persons in the naval service of the
United States who have entered the said ser
vice (luring the present rebellion, who have
not been credited to the quota of any town,
district, ward or State, by reason of _their
being in said service and not enrolled pribr to
February 24, 1864, shall, on satisfactory proof
of their residence made to the Secretary of
Wari be enrolled and credited to the quotas of
the town, ward, district, or State, in which
they respectively reside.
9., If any person duly drafted shall be ab
sent.from home in prosecution of his usual
business, the Provost Marshal of the district
shall cause him to be duly notified as soon as
maybe, and he shall not be deemed a deserter,
nor liable as such, until notice has been given
to him, and reasonable time allowed for him
to return and report to the Provost Marshal
of Ms district, but such absence shall not
otherwise affect his liability under this act.
10 and 11. Nothing contained in this act
shall be construed to alter or in any way affect
the 17th section of the Enrollment act, rela
tive to those conscientiously opposed to bear
ing arms, or to affect the rights of persons to
procure substitutes.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
OVER 100 STYLES
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
PORTANONNAIIE: S
FOR LADIES .AND GENTLEMEN,
AT
KELLER'S
. Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91 Market, street.
The beta Morocco
I ' ll- A 172 E 1 -N4 SAT , . H ELS,
And a general variety of FANCY - ROOM, suitable for
Presents, now on hand at. , KELLER'S Drug Store,
marlo-tf No. 91 Market strew
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
ELtaiiisntrao, PA ., Tune 9; 1664.
THE undersigned respectfully offers himself
to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of toe counties of Dau
phin, Juniata, Northumberland, Union' ani4 Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conventions of the said
District. Eje9tdtel .JI3ShtIfESYY.
NEW LMETOR
IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS ,AND
11 OTHERS —The undersigned offers at whoksak, to
the trade, a choice lot of the beet liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg; viz: Preach Brandies, Holland Gnu, Scotch,
/risk; Bourbon, Wheat and Old Bye Whisky; Foriegn
and Domestic Wines; such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba,
,fn. Al. liquors warranted, as rept eaett.ed. Landlords
anti others will find it to their adednetge to call and ex
amine the assortment at the more, South Second
street, two doora below Chestnut,
my27-d6m GEORGE WINTERS
FOR RENT.
THE Warehouse and grounds in Canal and
Slate streets. It is a good stand for a grocery store,
and has a private siding for forwarding purposes. Pas
session given immediately, Apply to
MRS. C. M. ANTEI
Front and North streets
je2B442twa2nsw*
[JNRIVALLED CHAFALER FURNITURE
POLISH does not affect the varnish, but restores
the original lustre. It does not discolor. It will resto e,
with very little labor every finished surface, t ither metal
or wood. All manufacturers and dealers in furniture
should use It for cleaning furniture that has been &end
ing, covered with dust. A touch and rub hero and there
will make It bright and fresh. For sale by
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
118 Market street, Han isbarg.
JuCdtf
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS.
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS;
AND THE
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instruments of this
class) has been awarded to
MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS.
A ND assortment of these Instruments always on hand
W. ISNOCRE'S, Sole Agent,
93 Karim street.
jel-2taialy]
Thomas C. MacDowell,
A-ttoirixey..at-Law.
OFFICE IN THIRD ST., BELOW MN*
HARRISBURG, PA.
ALL manner of Military Claims promptly
attended to, and claims collected against the General
or State Governments, either in Congress, the Court of
Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without un
necessary delay, and on moderate terms. ap29-d6m
"M EW BOOK s.—•THE SHOULDER
11 STRAPS
DAYS OF SHODDY
Just receiftd at (delS) SOIIEFFER'S BOOKSTORS.
TILT
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,•for sale in small
bales at the keystone Farm, immediately below
the city. [Jell] J. NISH.
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY -AT LAW,
IT AB removed his Office from Third to Wel
.ll, nut lawn neat to the Prison. All business in
trusted to him will receive prompt and carefig attention.
set
OHEERE--Choice new crop Cheese, just
‘../ received at SHLSLIIR & FRAZER,
Jet? Succeseers to W. Dock, Jr., & 00.
TrATWSI!--lifiehener's Excelsior:
.s_s_ Just cared. Deceived and for Bale at.-
BEILSLER FRAZEIt,
roar2B Cancoeasora to W. Dock. Jr.. Ar Co.
SUPERIOR MO AND LAGDYRA COFFEE
at (PA BOYER & HOEURR.
CUT FLY PAPER.
A NICE assortment of Cut Paper for cell
xl legs, looking glassrs. picture frame and gas pipes,
BOREFFER'S BOOK STORE,
Harrisburg,-Pa
at
my2o
- 11.A111 HAY!! HAY!!! -
ak b :of the beet quality oilkagltuesale;
- Call at /4,CORMICIIVSOALOITICARtraI