THE TELEGRA.PH Pr.ta.TPHED MORNING 9.2 in EVENING, Y GEORGE BERGNER. 0371 CE THIRD LT., NEAR WALNUT. 'TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION iNGLI. /_%!:.1" TELEGRAIII is served to subscribers in ti it 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will ' NI 4-6 00 in advance. Those persona who neglect advance will by charge,l $7 00. WEFS.LY T 1 LEORAPre THUMP-APHIS also publis hod weekly, auti iu 17t1 :bscribers at the lb , .lewing cash rate:!.. copies, weekly.... copies to one Poet 0111.7 e oies to one Pett,014,11,.. LROADS. - Ira/lift it i =Ron fi SPRING TIME TABLE. TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADEDELPHIA os A'SD AFTER MONDAY, May 16th, 1361. Passenger Trains of the Penasy lroad Company will depart, from nal arrive at Har and Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD. )UGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily A. M. and arrives tit West Philadelphia at 6,554 at_ 3T LINE leaves Harrisburg daily +.):•ze.ept, Monday) at at., and arrives is West Philadelphia at 10.10 „a. rt. tigers take breakfast at Lanea,ter. lUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at s. M., connects at Lancaster with Lancaster accom alien train, nail and arrives at West Philadelphia at i P. M. oLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris at 12 20 P. M. ; Columbia 1.55 P. H., and arrives at aster 0.00 r. it. ; connecting with Fast Mall east at aster for PAadelphia, and arrive: , at West Philadel at 5.30 F. ,17.. IIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 P. M. ; Lancaster 47 r. ar., and arrives at Wise Philadelphia at 6.30 v. at ARRISBURO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum leaves Harrisburg at 6.25 P. M., and arrives at West' ldelphia at 10.60 P. M. WESTWAR, D. ,ALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Han isburg daily ,copt Monday) at 210 A. x. ; Altoona ' 7.35 A. m., take cakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg' at 12.2.0 P. x. PfIiLADELPIIIA EXPRFSS TRAIN loaves Harrisburg idly at 3.10 a_m.; Altuusa at 8.20 A. ii. , Lake breakfast, id arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 r. u. MALL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.80 r. m. ; .Altoona 7.15 P. M., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburgat 12.30 .'FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.50 P. se. ; Altoona at . 135 P. at., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at Lou U MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at ,10 A. M., arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 A. ar. - .HARRISBURG ACCOM3IOLUTION TRAIN leaves West ladelphia at '2.45 P. at., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 OUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lallans at 6.25 r. x., ennnectiug there with Harrisburg ACCOM• atton Westleaves. Mount Jo:, at 7.00 C. a. and arrives Harrisburg at 8.20 r. ox._ _ . . SAMUEL D. YOUNO, Art Middle Div. Penn'a R. R. :Harriaburg, May 13, U64.-dtf orthern COrtral RitilWaY SUMMER TIME TABLE. THREE TRAINS PAILI: TO &N 1 FRobt , BALTIMORE ASHINGTOIN CIT'Ir.. Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Rail:sad, and from Pittsburg and the West. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North 8114 ,t, Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all ofMorthern .w York. ' a N . and after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 18E4, W the Paaserwr Trains of the Northern Central • tlway will arrive ~at and depart from Harrisburg; Lind itil3lolB is I . oliBlBB, viz: SOU'fiIWARD. •IL TRAIN leaves Suubury. daily (except Sunday) • 1.6.23 a. a. ii leaves Harrisburg 1..20 e. Ix. " arrives at Baltimore '.4.0 P. X • BESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except ' Sunday) '1 45 P. X. ... leaves Harrisburg (except Monday) .3.50 4. N. II arrives .at Baltimore daily (except Monday) . 7.00 A. at . • RISBLTRO ACCOMMODATION leaves Mar burg I NBITRY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun bury daily (except Sun. dav) at NOETHIVARD. IL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sundae) ' 9.20 si at. leaves Marristartg 1.75 P. 5 arrives at Sunbury 4.05. r: lc. it' BESS TRAIN leaves L'attimoro daily 9.30 P. ar. " arrives at Harrisburg 1.50 A. m. ~ leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) 3.15 A. .x. • arrives at Sunbury 5.5 S a. X. . .RISIWRA; ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal timore daily (except Sun day) 3.00 P. a. arrives at Harrisburg 7.50 r. a. 'NBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris burg daily (except Sunday) at 4 00 e. at. For further information apply at the Office, in Peansyl .is Railroad Depot. J. N. DUBARRY, Harrisburg, May 16, 1864.41tf . Gem Supt. NEW AIR FAN E ROUTE. REP; TRAINS 'I TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. iN AND AFTER MONDAY, November • 16th, 1863, the Passenger Trains will leave the Phila elphta and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for 'ew York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz : EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 0.301. a., on ar val of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the eat, arriving in New York at 1.45 A. M. A sleeping car attached to the train through from Pittsburg without MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. x., arriving New York at 6.30 P. x., and Philadelphia at 1.30 P. M. :FAST LD.TE. leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. as, arriving in York at 10.25 P as., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P. 1L WESTWARD. AST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 41.. X. and Phila hia at 8.15 A. ax., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. It. • IL Talt/N leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and • ladeiphia at 2.80 P. N. arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 'EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 P. M., ar 'ng at Harrisburg at 2.09 ♦. N., and connecting with the .nnsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg, A ateepingoar also attached to this train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the mnsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley troada t and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, ilkesbarre, Allentown, Euston, Ste, Baggage checked through. Fare between New York d Harrisburg $5 15 i between Harrisburg and FLOlade!. ia, $3 85 in No. / CUB, and $3 in NO. 2. For tickets or other informs:4ou apply to J. J. CLYDE, ilenPrAl Agent. 11:.erhaiulrg, CM13123 READING RAILROAD 3U lIIMER ARRANGEIVIEN't„ , , ' REA T TRUNK . LINE PROM ThE NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, Now 'loci.,, ling, Pottsville,-Lebanon, Alientown, Easton ~tc. ,F'‘n„ . Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New VAR, Vad ing, Pottsville and all intermediate statism, at to). I. ar. i and 2.00 p. te. Now York Express leaves Harrisburg at 5.?/0 A. It,, arriving at New York at 1. 45,0ia same day. A special Accommodation Passenger train ' , Jaime Read ng at 7.15 .4. M., and returns from Harrisburg at 5 e. IL ; Fares (roxn Harrisburg. To New York, $4 is to ?be t , lelphia $3 85 and $ 2 80. Baggage checked th r ough.._ Returning, leave New York at 6a. N. 12 noon, :ma 7 i.. it., (pittoblirg REpross arriving Sr Harrisburg at 2 4. at.) i4,e Philadelphia at 8 15 . a., and 8.30 P. M. Sleeping can in the New York Es.preAs Trair,s,thr 0 and front Pittaburgwithont change. p.,,,,, ea ,r era by the 11AUIVrialit a Railroad leave TattuVieta it 8.50 Ark, and 2.19 r., ii. , for Palhi delt , hi.; NeW Inerk '2'. Ind all way points. Trains leave Pottsville - 09.15 A.'s., and 220 i.l - jr,4;i' 411adelphia, Harrisburgand New York, An Accommodation Passenger train learns Readlog_it -I.OOA. M. , and returns from -Philadelphia at 5.05 p . i . , tar An the above trains run daily, Sunday eacqt e d_. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 1.804 a., and PIO.' tdelphia at, 8.15 P. Ilt, '_ Commutation, Mileage. S.,:toon and Evutsion Fic.V;;-,74 - 1, noel Woo to and from all oviiita. SO pounds baggage allowed to each person MIT ; 1864-d&wir r ~_ ___ (HANGS OF. HOUR& —On arid after Mon day, *April 4th 1864. . 1 2assengSr trains Will run y v al . f ollows, (Sundays sitionted:) - FOR 011-1 4 .1fBERNEFH11 AND HARNISBURG: Leave " Greeneakte Arrive at Chambersb erg, • - Leave 'at Leave 8 11 . 1 PPeab'unrg - " New:We .. ... ~.k. " Carlisle . 5.55 10.10 2.42 " Reoltanicsbni g. 6 25 10 42 3.12 Arrive at Itarrlsburr , - 556 ,;11.16 3.49 FOIL CHAMBH RSBURG AND SAGERM.VWN: A. M. P. M. P. M. Ler,ve Harrisburg . . 8.05 1.32 420 " Mechanicsburg . 8.47 2.15 4.54 " . Carlisle... . 9.27 2165 6.29 " Newville ..• 10.22 3.29 -- 7 " Shippensbu rg 10.33 4.00 Chambersburg, Arrive at ll,OB 4.30 {Leave at:: . .... ..• '.•• 11.10 4AO Leave Greeeastle - .11.55 5.30 Arrive at Hagerstown.... ' 12.35 0.10 tar Making close cotaneutiens at Harrisburg with traias. for. Philadelphia, New fork and Pittsburg ; and with rains for all points West. 43-rho Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20- P . at, runs only as far as Carlisle. •.. . . -O. N. LULL, Supt. R. R. Otlice, Chain beraburg c Aprli 4, 11184-37 • • . GLAD NEWS E OR THE lINFONTUNATE 7.00. t. x. 7.30 A. 31 COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LRAM ES, CIIEROKEEE REMEDY, the great Indian Ditiretie„h cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Indonti-• armee of the Urine, Inflammation qf the Bladder, Inflam naatim of tto K,:dneys, Stonive Me Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleel, Gonnarhea, and is especially reesihnEMlZMt. in those oases of Fluor 41bus (or Mites in females) where all the old nauseous medicines have failed. sa— It is prepared in a inighly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. gra- It is diuretic and alt, native In its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it LA flow in all of its original purity and vigor; thus removing Prom the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE DITECTIOK is intended as an ally or assist ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that mediation in all cue; of Gonorrhea, Wed, Fulor dam or Whit ea: Its : effects are healing, soothing and demulcent ; rnmoving all scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead of the burning sad almost un endurable pain that is, experienced with nearly all the cheap quade injectioai..; By . the use 4 the : CHEROKEF4 REMEDY_ and CHKROKEE EsTJECTION—the two mediclneeat the same time= all improper discharges R re removed, and the weak ened organs are speedily rest ored to full vigor and strength. • • ,For full particulars, get o ur pamphlet from any drug store in the ceentry, or wri to us, and we wilt nail free, to any address, a full treatise. *3— Price, CREROKEB RVIEDY, $2 per bott2e, or three bottles for $5. . Price CHEROV LE '1.N.4.1.110N, 12 per bottle, or: throe bottles for $5. • Sent py er press t o Any address on receipt of price. ROOTS, BARKS AND LEIA.VES. - do - unfailing cure for Sperrnatornuta, &mined Weak -ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and ad diseases tattsat by if pollution; such as Lars of Hungry,' Lrniver; ial Lassitwiel Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Nesu, tun Odd. Age Weak Nerves, Difficulty of BreaUring, Tranblist, Frao:7 44 " . nets,.Erupleims on the Pace, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consumwrum, and all the Direful complaints catt, led by de partingfrom the path of nature. air This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, altd:one n which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and wigii 'lhousands treated, it has' not failed in a single instance. • Its curative powers have been suglcient to gain victory over the most stubbornoatim: ' thoie - Who_haye trifled with their constitetbOS, _Mail they think nierneedves beyond the reach of medic el Id, we would say, Despair Tug .1 the CNICROEXII Otrat _W. in remorayou to beatth suidmigor, and after all quack di ,o foie have failed - oar-For. partioUtre,`get-a director from any Drug ... ftre;in the country , or write -the Proprietor, who will' Talti p troo t 9 4esirie&Lthe tomes a full treaties be :Peon let Ring::: -, **Trims three bottles for $5, and `forwarded by norm to:'Sado of the - world.- Inrgold by all rEtelmatalil 4hiriiggi eta everywhere. z PR. W. MERWIN & CO., Sots Pooranrroos, marlo.eodly No. .59 Liberty street, New York., G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Vtinsthau BY GEORGE BERGNER. RAILROADS." 1864. Philadelphia. and Erie Road. rpins,great line traverses the Northern and Northwest, counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie ' on Lake Erie. - It has been leased by the PAzuthiLVARTA RAILROAD COM PANY, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use thy Passenger and Freight busineat from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles) on the Eastern Division, and hrom Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT RARFLISBURG. Leave Eastward. Mail Train... Express Train Leavo Northward Mail Train... Express Train Cara roe throagh wITFIOUT CHANGE both ways on these triune between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Raven_ Elegant Sleeping cars on Exprea trains both ways be tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at the S. E, Corner 11th and Market Eamon And for Freight business of the Company's Agenta: t. B. Kingston, Jr. , corner 13th and Market meets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reolds, Ede. J. M. Drill,Agent N. C. It. R., Baltintore. IL H. HOUSTON, - - General Frei. tat Agent, Pkil'a. LEWIS L. aourr, General Tie/ et kralt JOS. D. POTTS, tny2o-dly] General liana ) ier, )t it2iamspert. CUMBERLAND -ALLEY FRANKE I II RAIL R.OA DS. MEDICAL. THI: LONG-SOUGHT-FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cherokee Remetlyy, CRCRORPF. INJECTION! Via. Sold by 'all druggists everywhere. DIW. R !4ERWIN & CO., Sole Proprietors, marib-eui Ey No. 69 Liberty street, Now York CIIEROKF.F, C trRE THE (MEAT INDIAN MEDICII QE COMPOUNDED FROM `'!ltEfE UNION—NOW AND FOREVE'R."--Webster: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1864 t~PECIAL IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ANDREW G. CURTIN/ Governor of tho Said Conunonwealth, Pr WILLIAM W. JEW:IMA ESQ.. Sher, of the county of .I)auphir—Sentie Greeting: AVIiiiR.F.AS, A joint resolution proposing certain amend ments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth, which are as follows,. viz: “S'lsero shall be au additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: aso A. la. -1.35 P. nI 3 15 A. M. "Sao. 4. Whenever any of the qualified elect*rBof this Commonwealth shall he in any actual militarpsenicei under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by authority of this Commonwealth, such elec tors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of elections. "There shall be two additional sections to the elevOnth article of the Constitution, to be designated us sections eight and nine, as follows: "Sac. S. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing more than one subject, which shall he . clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bat. See. 9. No bill shall be passed by thd lAgislature, granting any powers or privileges, in any case where the Authority to grant- such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth," has been agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the Legislature, at two sucressive sessions of the same; ,_ And whereas, It is profiled in the tenth article of said Constitution, that any amendments so agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such manner, and at such time, at least-three months after being so agreed to by the two houses, as the Legislature shall prescribe; such sub mission to be inAnch manner and form, that the people may vote for or. - against each amendthent separate and distinctly; • And whereat, By an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty-third - day of April, .Atino Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, 'Us provided, "that for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of theleople of this Commonwealth, in regard to the-adoption or rejection of said amendments,- or either of them, the Governor of - this Commonwealth shall Issue a writ of election, Rirected to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give notice in the' instal manner, in not less than two newspapers in each city and county: -Provided, That so many are publisbedi ,thereiu, and . by at least two printed* handbills in each election district, of every city and comitywherein no, newspaper is published; that an election will- he holdin ei*lt of the townships, boroughs, waits,:precincts and districts therein, on the FIRST TUESHAY,OF,- AUGUST,' Mahe year of our Lord, one, thousand eight hundred and sixtr-four, for the purpoie of deciding upotith,e approimi and ratilimd•on, or rejection, of the said- amendments, which said election shall he opened, heldand closed upon the day last aforesaid,at the places and within the hours,, at'and within which, the general elections or .this Com menwealth are directed to be opened, held and closed," row, therefore, In obedience to the requirements of the tenth article of the Constitution, and in cpxordortos s wilk the true intent and meaning -of the Said set of. the General Adsembly of this ComMontielalth, I, ANDREW D. CUR:: TIN, Governor of the said Ociatiniiinwealtti of Penasylvania, dd issue this - writ, commanding—and requiring you,' the-- saki - William W. Jennings, Sheriff of the said comity - od,, glie notice in the usual manlier and, as by law required„ -shpt an election will be held according to the terms of - tonstitution, and provisions of the act of the 'General As seMbly aforesaid, in each of the townships,- boroughs,. .wqrds, preincts and districts therein, on the first Tuesday oft August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and sixty-four,-for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or rejection, of the said amendments.' .1. lL Y. it! . 7.00 2.46 • '7.87 3.35 5.17 4.20 8.30 12:65 9.00 L2B Q. 82 2.00 Given under my, hand and the greatseal of the Slate, aV, Harrisburg, this Twenty-first day of June, in the year of oui Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, cud of the Commonwealth the eighty-eighth. . _ By the Governor , . . Ia pursuance of the above proclamation of the Goiertistr" of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I, wlLLrAitr.w. - JENNINGS, High Sheriff of the county of Dauphin, Pena , k vivania, do hereby-make known and give notice to the e l es ,tltors of the county aforesaid, that an electlon.wlll he b o th in the said county of. Dauphin, ON TUESDAY, THE sEo(),ND DAY 01 0 AUGUST, 1864, for the purpose of vot ington • to Joint resolution proposing certain amendments to the co, istitutiou of the. Commonwealth." I • A ys o . nliltellY MAKE KNOWN AND G 1 VE NOTICE that the Vn es ot 'holding the aforesaid spell tl election' o in the several words, n boro:is, ni..trictg and townships within the coot, tty ol Da.upLiin, aro as follows, to wit : . T i. g e eili „ il e the frirst Ward in the Gty of Mord s b aitg shah-Fe held at the Public School Home, at toe corner At Mary's a ,`ley and Front street. . -• The election in the Second Ward, shall be held me; the Schaal ifinise at the corner of Dewberry allay and Chastain street shall be held at the between Second and geh T b )i: ieH le ou cti se on f in or w th „ e in t. u "h t ir s d t. : 3e Va t ed , Front streets The election tor tl,s. Fattrtn Ward, shall be held at the Public Sch. - 0E Houk , in irate street, betwcon Second add Third streets. TO° election for the Fifth Ward, shall be held at the hoi,esoodonging to. General ./Ohn Forster, on •he State road leailog fecmtue.reservoir..),TOundsto the PennsYlvauts State Lunatic Hoed:tat — , The eleetiou bathe Sixth Ward, veal be held at the. - taiket House in West Harrisburg. For thetownship of Su quelanna, at Miller's (now Nis lay's) school house. For the town - ship of Lower Swataro, at tho school house Not 1, in Higbspiro. . For the towasbship of Swatara, at the locust Grove Inn. • Eor the borough of Middletown, at the Brick School house, in Pine street, in said borough. For the township of Londonderry, at the Public House of Joseph Helper, to said. township. • , s„. ,- For the township of West Londonderry, at the hohse of Christian Neff, in said. township . • • • For the township of Conewago, erected out of parts of the townships of Londonderry and Derry, at the house of Christian Foltz, (now Jno. S. Folts,) in said township. For the township of Derry, at the public house of Dan lel Baum, in Hummelstown, iri said township. ". For the township of South Hanover, at the public house of George Rocker, is said township. For too township of Eastßanover, at the public house of Maj. Shell's, (now Boyar's,) it' sant township. For the township of Wen Hanover, at the public house of Jacob Rudy, (now Buck's,) in said. township. or the township of Lower PaxtoBl, at the public house of obert Gilchrist, (now gveniiiiitts) in said township. r the township of Middle Paxton, at the public house of i oseph Coakley, in said town - Stip. For the township of Rush, at the hence belonging to the estate of the late John McAllister, decd. now occupied by; David Hines], in said township. , For the township of Jefferson, at the house of Cl' dollen Hoffman. in said township. For the township of. Jac sit it, at the house noseristan pled by John Slider, at Billerts mill, in said township. ~ For the township of Halifax, at the North Ward. - Bchoo/.. Haase, in the town of Halifax. For the township of Reed, ot the new School Milne on Duncan's Island, in said township. ' - . i-- For the borough of Millersburg, et the window nest to the north-east corner on the east side of the new.-school Route, situate on Riddle street, in the borough of MU. lerSburg, in the county of Dauphin. For the township of Upper Paxton, at the window next to the north-wort corner on the west side of the New School House, situate on Middle street, in the torough of Millersburg, in the county of Dauphin. Per the township of Mifflin, at the public house of Mi: c h, , el Enterline, (now Benj.-Bordner,) In Berrysburg, in said , Qwnabi P' of Washington, at the public house For Ole township now the •ded➢by Matilda Wingert; in said townahip. F b r tho r to. vnahlp orLykens, at:the public house of Sol: omen Loudens,..V er, ~ a °, ! !,li. s iseri) in the borough of Gratz. o Gratz at the public house of Solo r • wo F n or Lo th u e de b n o s r i o ag ug er, now geiser,) in said borough. For the townshin t of - . Cl6ani " °, at the &hoe' HouSeN'e. , 3 2 in said township. - of the electors of the !lonely • .. I also, for the information . of Dauphin, publish, the act,..mtitled All act prescribing the time and manner of submlttNto thepeople,:for their •aPproval and ratification, or rePvtion, the proposed amennments to the Constitution. ' • - Pi As, A JoinGresolutiou, proposioziertain amend, ; Matta to the Constitution of this Conam.2llwealth, his been agreed.to-by a majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature; at two successive sessions :Of the same, the tirat'joeSion commencing on,tZta first Tumday of JanuaryAin the year of of Lord Ono ' eight hundred and silty-three, and the second - sesth, commencing on the first Tuesday in January, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four; El= HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 19,, .18:64 MAT PROCLAION =I FLECTI©N; TO DE HELD OR TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1.8e4 _ ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth rms &ttgtap b NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. And whtivas, It is provided in the tenth article of. the Constitution, that any amendment, so agreed upon, slnall be submitted to the, people in such Manner, stild, suah thrice, at least three months after being so agreed - to - by the two houses, as the Legislature shall paeseribe, such submission to be in such manner and form that the pee ' ple may vote for or against each amendment separately . andthistinetly; therefore . iSscrioxl: Be it enacted be " 'Senate and House y' Representative s of the Commmv 'with of Pennsylvania in Genera Assembly met, attest is hereby enacted.. by site au thority of the same, That thr the purpose, of ascertaining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in re gard to the adoption 01 rejection of said amendments, or either of them. the Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of 'election, directed to each and every sherilT bt this Common wealth, commanding them to give notice, in the usual manner, in norless than two newspapers in each city and county': Provided, - That so many are pub lished.thereirs and by at least two printed- handbills in - each election district of everyeity. and county 41mrein no newspaper is published, that an, election will be held in eacli of the townships, boroughs; *eras ptecincts and districts therein, on the first Tuesday Of Anglia; in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred' and sixty four, for the purpose of deciding upon the Approve and, ratification, or rejection of the said amendritent.s; which ,said election shall be opened, ' held and closed upon the 'll 5 , last aforesaid, at the places and within the hours at and within which the general elections sof this Comcaon leMlth are directed to be opened, held and closed; and it shall be the duty of the judges, ippectors and clerks of of said townships, boreughs,swards, precinbts and. dittricts to receive. at the said selection, tickets, not exp. cceding the number of propsze.d amendments, either. written or printed, or partlytwritton and partly printed, from each of the qualified vtifers'of this State, who May offer the same, and to deposit themln a box or boxes;: to be for that purpose proyided bssthe proper officers; which liekets shall be, respectively, lapelled on the outside, •"Fitst Amendment," "Seconashmendmentr oak eltird Amendment;" and those who arefavorable to said amend tnOds, many of them, may- exptem their approval these s oil by voting, each, •as many separate written or printed oit pattly written and partly printed hallots or tiekets s :M; thisre are amendments approved by.them, containing,gis thb !Aside thereof, the words "For the AniendmentS" . acid those who are opposed to'such amendments, or any of them, may,-express their opposition by voting, each,. asmay separate, written or printed or partly written, and partly printed ballots or tickets,'as there are amendments not approved by then; 'Oarltaltimg, on the inside theinef,' . the words, " Against !the Amendment; 1, the electors voting for or- - against the amendment Shall- he con-. sidered as voting for or againt the proposed fourth. sec ticin to article three of the Constitution, extending the right of suffrage to soldiers; electors voting for or against the second amendment shal be consideredas voting for. coo-against the proposed eighth section to article sloven. Of the tlenstitntion; and electors voting for or againsethe,. third amendripent shall be considered - as voting- ttnoStis 'agninst...thetiMpoSed ninth section to artiolo el oven Of the Constitution,:.. Sae. 2 That . the election on the said proposed amendments shall, in all respects, be conducted as the general elections of this Commonwealth and nova conduct ed; and it shall be the duty of the i return- judges of the relpeetive counties and districts therenT, first having eare fulli'a,scertainedthe number, of votes given for or against ea& Of Mid smendments, in the Manner aforesaid,' td Make out duplicate returns therebf, expressed in words nt length' and not in figures only ;" one . ..of which • returns, so made, shall he lodged in the.prothonetasysp s oftie° of the . coast ,of common pleas or the proper, entititY, and the otherbealed and directed to the- Secretary of the 'Com. , tnenwealth, and by one of said judges deposited, forth withs4n. the most convenient post olnee, ' upon which: - Pot t or Shall be prepaid ot . the expons? , , 9,f. the. yroper . -thllk ...3,,: That it shall be the dillyintthe. Secretary `of' COramonwealth, on the Itsentytthiell day :of August ne p tt a fore four o'clock, - post meridian, to delivee to the.. S •- of ttospinete or the Speaker of the Rouse 'of. Ret) ' tativns, the returns of 'the Sold eleetion,s r from, th sevaratexecintlestif.the Common Wealth; and the wino • • 1 1 o,olSante day and hour s hesmened and published maree qr the members of the Senate and House ii - or/Represafitatifeler .and She iiinibeiSOf " Vdtes glen for and against said amendments, respectively, shall be care ' Sully summed up and ascertained, and duplicate cortiii cates`of thoreimit, 'shall be signed. by the Speakora of the two hiniSes. One of said certificates shall be delit - eredlo the Secretary of the Corbinonwealth, who shall cause the came to be recorded and ftled.i.u.his. olhce, and the other of said certificates shall be delivered to the Governor, • wMp shall forthwith issue his proclamation,leclaring whe ther the Said amendments, or either of. Meth; have been approved and ratified by a majority of the qualified voters of this State voting thereon; Provided, ..That if, for any cause a quorum of either hottsesof the Legislature shall , no be present at the day and hour aboVe mentioned, then th said.votes shall be opened in tate presence of such re bets of saldthouses as shall be present- and.in case of the absence of the Speaker of either ..of said houses, the said certificates shall be signed - by the Speaker pre sent; or, in case of the absence Of both Speakers, by the Chief Clerks of both houses, or: either of. them in the ' absence of one of the said clerks. §E.0..4. That the several dOties required to be per formed by the sheriffs, commissioners, echistribtes,' judges, *spatters and alt other officors'ishatevor, in 'and about the general elections of this Commonwealth shall be per farmed by such others in.and about the election herein provided for; and all persons, whether officers or others, shall bo liable to the same punishment for the neglect of any duty or the commission of any offence at, in or about the said election as they wonki, for the neglect of like duty or the commission of like offence at, in or Mout the general elections of this Commonwealth. ' . . . - HENRY C. JOHNSON; Speaker of the House of Representatives, JOHN P. PENNEY, • Speaker of the.Sonate. Aernovau—'The twenty-thirdday of April, AinnOlkim ini ono thousand eight hundred and silty-four. • • • MEEIIKCI OF ILIIITMN JUDGII3 Pursuant to the provunons contained in the find Beaton of the act aforesaid, the judge's of the aforesaid dis tricts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each dis trict, at tho city of Harrisburg on the third day after the day of the election, being, ifiIIDAY , the day of linnet, thett and tlipre to do and'Perform the dzties required by law of said judges. Also, that where &judge by . sickness or unavoidable a cident, is unable to attend such meeting of judges, then the certiheaMor return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judges unable to attend. (liven under my hand, in my office in Harrisburg, the twenty-seventh day of June, A. D. MC • " WILLIAM W. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Dauphin county. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Hairisburg, Pa, June 27, 1864. I , je27-te BIOGRAPHY FOR 'BONS.. THE FARXER BOY, and how he became Command er-in-Otitef, • $1 25 THE PIONEER BOY, and how he beatmgrealdent,.sl 25 THE FERRY BOY, and the Vitianoierry THE PBI\'TER BOY, or how Ben. made Ws mark, " • El 26 THE FARMER BOY, and how he became' Liouten- Olt GoPella. Presa: A YOUTH'S HIPrORY OP VIE REBELLION, from sort Sonitet lCi Roanoke', elegantly illustrated;• $1 25 • BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE, JUST RECEIVED, TUTS MORNING.' - A FRESH INVOICE OF MIMESES &' CO.'S CELEBRATED SUGAR CURED 174 ' HAMS AND BM - ME', AT . SHISLER & EMAZER'S. -rays . " • TICRIVALLED OHAFALEIi FU NITIIRE 11..) POLISH does not affect, the varnish, but restores th4orighatl lustre. It does not discblok. It will restore, with very little labor - every finished serface, either metal or Wed,- Ali manufacturers and -dealers :in furniture stMuld use, i% forninaning furniture that has been stand ing; covered,with dust.. A. touchand.rab,here and there Will pla/ge if.brigh(and fresh. For. Salo by ' KUNKEL & BRO., . A.l-dtr 118 , 11aritetstreet, drarrisborg. OOSSE 4t BIACK*II,I'S ENGLISA PICKLES, a rare article for talk, rise, Pad received and for iiale , toi ' - BHIBLEILIi TRAZIZR; - - Dmmieseara.taZiem:%Deak, di Ca) liLAlds! HAMS!—A freak surlialy of Mich= eliera'a Excelsior Hama sad Dried Beef at jan29 BOYER & iOERPER ME 1 IMAM NE* ADVERTISEMENTS. VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. par Rats, kite, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugg, Pleas, Sloths in ~„Pars, Woolens, Insects on Plants, Powli, Animals, etc. "15 years established in N. T. City." "Only Infallible rordedl6k littiown." 1 "Free item Itilsons." •, ' . "Not dangerous to sho Ruman Family," •• "Rats tame 'out of 'their tides to die." i Bar Sold by all Druggists everywhere saw! 1 ! BEWAILS 1 1 I of all worthless, imitations. .... 11131? - " Cosines!! Depot, No. 482 Broadway, N. Y. mrSold by D. W. GROSS Si CO., • Wholesale and retail agents. And-by all Druggists in 'Harrisburg, Pa. felA-daw3m A • JOINT RESOLUTION proposing cerfaikt amendments to the Constitution.. d Re it resolved by thi'&4ittle flonso of Represent:aria of: the Commonweattitof Permayhiceriaan General AUGRI .bI.4 met, • That the, following amendments be proposed to .the Oonstitutfoi- of , the Commonwealth, in accordance .with the provisions of the tenth article itheroof: There shall be an addithinaisection to the third article of the Constitatieb; to be desighated' atiseotion four, as follows: - "Summer 4. Whenever any of the iplalified electors of .this Commonwealth shah 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 exorcise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be prescribetitliaw; as :fatly as it" they were present at their usual place of election.". &cribs: 2. There shall be two additional Sections to the eleventh ardelif of the cOliStitlation, to be designated as sections eight mad nine, is follows: "Sickles 8. No MU thallbe passed by the Legialatint, Containing maie than oneisibject, which shall be clearly mcpressedinthetitle,.except appropriation . "Strenos9. Nabillshaifbepassedbythe Legislature g~rrftntitrig any go viers, tir privilegp,.in any case, where the 'hort.ty..t.o grant such powers, tfr; privileges ' has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this CoMmenwealth." HEW. O. JOHNSON, SpeaL4r of the Rouse of Repreientatites. JCRS P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. • OFITCN Or THE rACRETART OP Ti3E LiOIdNONWEALTII, Hatuusoons,April 25, 1864. PennsyMania, sr: I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General. Assembly, entitled A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution,' as thesame remains on ale in this office. Is Tzartwoits whereof, - I hate hereunto set 'my a.] hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's. of :lce to be affixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Onamonteealth. The above resolution having been. agreed to by a Ma jority, of the members of each Sense, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,. the proposed amendments will he submitted to the peo ple, for their adoption or &faction, on the riser TUESDAY or Arouse, in the year of our Lord one thoutand eight hundred and sixty-four, In accordance with the tenth arti cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pre sonbing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval - and ratification or rejection, the pro posed amendnients to the Constitution," approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousond eight hundred and sixty-four. ELI SLIFER, ap27 Secretary of the Commonwealth. A. G. CURTLN ELI MASTIC' CEMENT . . , MANITI,`ACTtrEE4I, •. TS PREPATwria Itild.s3oat the ex.- terloAt‘itthilftgiNiith"tlield&PlO CEMBIZT, on a new system. This materiaLia Argirely different from all other cements used heretofore. and is the only reliable, imperishable coatinekkattode work . Mixed with pro .' per proportions of pure Linseed Oil it forms a solid, dura ble adhesiveness to Brick oestrourWatis, making a bean o-4 flee water proof. surface aid finish equal to Brown Stone or'any color desdpil,. , Among others for whom haie applied-the Ce ment, is refer to the following gentlemen: J. Blitsedl do rd rosidence, Perm street, Ilttaltarg. J. 11,11menl.• *deuce, Lawrenreville. , Baeveler • James .11 , Candlests " Allegheny city. Calvin Adams,. . Third alma, Pittsb u rg. u ~,Jsuneo Wood', pirestr . :Ik;glLisiles Adel, " VirftbinfVoheVßfroW Bait do Moser,lirdtitecis Dispatch Buildings, 4 . John g. c.); rlndelers eT lrtint s t reet, Harrisburg, P. J. JOlOl6 -lease address T. F. WA4DII: .1- '" - P. 0. Boa 1,306, Pittsburg, ra., fetilß-dthe or, Penn. House, Harrisburg, Pa. MIE=II MEM PRICE TWO - GENTS. COSTAR'S"' "COSTAR'S" ErrERMTNATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOM, • EXTERMINATORS. -COSTARIS" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMDIATORS. "4',OSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. - COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOR& - EXTERMINATORS. - COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATOR& TARTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S' EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS; "COSTAR'S'' EXTERMINATORS. - EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMLNATORS. EXTERMINATORS, i'COSTAR'S"' EXTHRMINATOE& EXTERMINATORS. V.WA'rSON, ST E AM I . Pill N. RA The following are gre rates QUI% Those hasiag-adv . vepientror referettZe. P" Four lines or less cam lines crmore than four roust taut° otie-hallaquaret. Eight ituia a SCL:I2I6. •FORA JULY SQZ.,A RR. One clay ........ , . $ 30 Two days.— ..... so Three days 75 One week 1 '25 One month 3 00 Two months 4 50 Three months 660 Six months 8 00 One year =lB 00 Administration Notices.... Marriage Notices Atiditor's Notices. Funeral Notices eachinsertion.„ sa-B usiness notices smarted in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, Starr Czars rza Lora for each insertion. EVENING EDITION, Order of the War Department. FARE TO BE nth OF GOVERNMENT, NITS. Important to Persons Visiting the Front %VAB DEPAZTAIMT, WASBINOTON, July 18. General: The Secretary of War directs that you cause to be collected from every perl , on taking passage on any transports or mail boats in the service of the Government, and plying between this city and Fortress Monroe, the sum of five (Si) dollars passage money, and from every person taking passage from Wash ington for City Point, or from City Point for Washington, the sum of $7 50. Offieers un der ordors and soldiers will alone be exempt. The fare between Norfolk and Fortress Mon roe is $2; and from City Point and Fortress Monroe $2 50, in addition to the boat charges for berths and meals (Signed) C. H. DANA, Ass't Secretary of War. [Norr..—From Old Point to Norfolk is lit miles; from City Point to Old Point is 80 miles. J • • Front Aspinwall. FIRE AT ..PANAMA. MAIL :ROBBERY, &C. NEW Yo.ax, ,July 16. The steamer Illinois, from Aspinwall on the Bth,' has arrived up from Quarantine. A fire at Panama, on the night of Ally 4th, burned four large warehouses on Main street. The loss is estimated at over 200.000. It has been ascertained that the last mad from Panama was robbed of few lettem There is no special change in the Spanish- Pdruyian difficulty. Admiral Simpson, of Chili, has. gone to the United States, to obtain vessels. The sloop-of-war Cyan and St. Mary are at Panama, and frigate Lancaster is at Callao. Rebel Report of an Attack on Our F'orrtA =l==Ml Wesrtmorox. July 18. The following dispatch .is litter from the Richmond Enquirer, July 1G: 0.E.,..L0NA, July 14.—T0 Gen. Briaton Brow ? : We attacked a column of the enemy under Smithy, yesterday, on our match from Ponto toe. We attacked him in his position at To -pole, this morning, but could not force his position. The battle wls a drawn one, last ing three hours. (Signed) The Gold: IYlailet. NET Yong., Jrlly_lB, • The reception .of the Presidents prochpux • tion calling for soldiers, had . , the eifeet,of pitting gold up to 2'62*. " ' Markets by Telegraph. PHILADELPEELk, July 18. Trade is dull in all departments; very little demand for flour, and sales are in a small way at $9 25®9 50 for superfine; $9 75®10 25 for extras and $lO 75e11 25 for extra . family. The receipts are small. Nothing doing in rye flour or corn meal. Offerings of wheat small; holders ask S 2 :;04.?•2 and S 2 7:7; for white. Stuall sales' (it rye at $1 67@1 "6.5. Corn is selling slowly at $1 70. Oats dull at 92c. Cloverseed wanted at , $9 50, and flax seed at $3 75. In groceries .and provisions nothing doing. In petroleum, small sales of crude at 53®5.1 and refined, in bond, 8 le 85 cents. Whisky nominal at $1 70. Niue Your, July 18, Flour quiet; sales of 11,500 barrels State at $lO 65®12 75 ; Ohio $lO 75®12 ; Southern $lO 50®13. Wheat advanced 3®sc: sales of 120,000 bush. Chicago. spring $1 40®1 45: MilwaukieTclub $1 43®1 53; red western $1 Cl) ®1 65. Corn quiet; sales of 19,000 bus. 81 57 158. Beef quiet. Pork' steady at $386„40. Lard steady, - 18:1®19?.-c. Whisky firm, $l6:. el 05. BILTIMOILE, JulylB. Flour inactive. Wheat firm; new Soutbein wheat, s2@2 12. Corn quiet at $1 75. Whisky dull. Groceries steady. Rio coffee. 5n53e. New York stock Markeii, NEW Yomt, ' • Stocks better. Chicago and Rock Island 1081; Cumberland preferred 62; Illinois Cen tral Railroad 1244; Illinois Central bonds 131; Michigan Southern 82i; New York Cen trall32 4; Reading 1311; Hudson River 1274; Canton Co. 35; Erie 1134; Michigan Central 1334; Gold 256; One Year Certificates 644 ; 5-20 Coupons, 1044; Coupon 6s 1024. NEW DEPOT OF THE NOPTECEBN CEITTRAt. RAILWAY —During the pasftwii weeks a large force of laborers have been engaged in exce -1 vationg of the ground on the square bounded I by North, Centre, Davis and Monument streets, preparatory to the erection buildings, &c., required for the new depot Of. the Northern Central Railway Company. It is designed tolave several buildings at this depot; the principal one, three stories height, to be erected on the North street front, extending the entire length of the lot-2ZO; feet—from Centre to Monument Streets, and' having a depth of fifty feet, to be used as a storage or ware house. It. will be of brick, and provided.with a, capacious cellar. ~ The office building, about 70 by . 51) . feet, three stories in height; is' to be at the corn-e - r . of Centre and Davis streets, the foundation walls all being up. A thick wall, with-mas sive pillars at each end, will . be constructed lalong the centre of the grounds;'as Also on `the Davis street side, affording the necessary support for the arched-roof; which will con nect with the other buildings, thus having the entire depot.under cover. A number of tracks will be laid, inside the grounds, with platforms, &C., sufficient to answer the pur poses designed. Mr. Samuel Adams is., the contractor And carpenter, and Messrs. Oliver & Fleming,. stone and granite workers, while "the prgik.F , have been furnished by' Mr. Ciiittbraingy tff Harrisburg, and Mr: Goodwin, of - phis. When cbmplafed, the buildings will be .a great improvement to the vicinity.. Calvert. station will continue to be used as a picisenger depot,—.Baltimore American. ING OFFIOI.- DART TELEGRAPH.' for advertistO in the:Vs:EN , • - 4 • NOS Mg One day Twcr daya ..... 1 00 Three days .. 120 One week 2 26 One month 0 00 Two months 9 00 Three monthit'...... 11 00 Six months - - 0 One year . 0 $0 26 1 t 4 b 0 ME S. D. LEE, Lieutenant General