Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 22, 1863, Image 2

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Cbltdrellnl4l l 4.l 6llll iilll Storbe published in the PATRIOT
Awe limos nttleiii secoinkipied with, the maple of the
tither,
JAIETTS.R 6II . I 4
Ns. VgJ Pan Row, N. V.; and SMate 11110ston,
--4 1 A9FAMPla forther- M I N 2-o s ,- trAkiall la those
sittas and are authorised to take AdVertiploonto and
IFabi‘liodons for no at con• Lowell li4dis
DEMOCRATIC STATE'NOMINATIONS.
P9R
HON. W4XIDWARD,
fI ax.**#Piitiii*
FP' t (1)15 Iii WO SUPREME COURT,
W11:1 4 i1 1 ,1,It ;11. :L'O WRIE,
OM
ti 441411arspy effINTY.
THE" .NAITORAit PLATVOItM:
PVEPOIMS -. .eg 1 1 :HE WAR.
°Agrees; eristit ikeorkt nimininibuic poised
the tollewitig expietiees the
voice of the I!l4l4:44ji t itrthe tine standard of
Lorklip 'Yr
lEEE
" Tinatibljnuallatodephirnlite elvll mar ban loan
forced im om i 41010‘uft V , the disunioniets of the
Founiefit law Maims against the Constitutional
Ge_vdriilithili Vanitlielfold ainund the Capital; that in
w•ElimliaallirankrY;;,Congreas, 'banishing a ll feel
wallala " t 1 ' whole that l t il kis may is
. 411ifeit Batt is Yistik !pint of oppression, or At
0 1114. 1 1 ,84 Itt l:plainest -ariasdustgation, or .purpose of
tresethso sr sasttlfcring with silltaraptts tottrataidif 44
inhibition!Qf Aviv s*.raff., but ta de did Wed doutipttaipe
Ike !apron/Kr arrlaVidattltitinii, and to reserrothe
Thstillaid , aiktkc digifity,.flaidity , and mats of the
Isom isintes Ina6npaixadit aad shag as soon as thus ob
. tests o isceinsipysked !ht pats ought to seise."
•-: ,:!. .• - . . I. •is t , , .„ • : :-.
PATRIOT ARD UNION FOR
Off 'WNW,
INENEI
pie:We/Hy PintioT Aigt Mop* will
be .fteniabyrd to dubs of tea ' or more, for
en-nntxn uninber giw
iitt4o, l o Ake
,Qolober election; ,
at 50 centel
= ' ' : ''' • PTO Itiit'irlillkitc: =
• I .1r ..": -1+ ... . ' Ail 1 •.'
. ; Tit i I VIT/LineVtiktil4 lig au business
`c ion:Will **fit*, e,,,condneied.nnclu-
Sit - Ttt: : 1 11 -1/ , -,t °/brAk i l'l un
-413
L ojeir . f_p-..k.em . _, Or 11. _ :,: g4g6., iheiooneo.,
timAT AlX‘:ffri„ ~ ! c ~ , , rkli , *A pktitillgh•
'',61ii441,141,7i14'88;44- •.• i 4 . - 9 ,
714 . 1 , 1 ; 114711h . llg . .insi.
7l'~e~'~i~'l~~rvs'
VIP 4 ° 1 4144 1 .1 1 4 45 4 -4 i'ol3l
ti/e/y 44. 11 . 1 11101be.:position .of the
-rebeleuriour 0191 forow...;i4retty ky r forOe'
"clloociii - ,' - probliby , ittipinidn' or ton" "thioniand;
.
' .414 * 4 weir Jereq,-
• entileteiwermeairibierci4rwlthin 4141.-last: few
chirp Mbar Alleposiikon boa • been made of
thein
ire are
- • -seer7cif emeale, hole rcturitedlionfiefied; '
whileabFfin the larger parties:fare ...puttered
ielikeYetiataiitt l o Ether Ot
Vak 4 l 4?lrill it l Atte# ' 4
040'4W
-*kg
,9 10740fici we halm l i cautod:the following
paationlare, ,, gleaned4tonildr tharteliegesphA
MapiduberiffoidiVediatiltehd'iluartert . ;
s
inAiiigirclown \
••, !Ji) e fjt.: St t t tt ..)
and cunatiy, With eighteenpeces of artillery.
Three-hundred escalryurei mid to be at Mei-
Ilicraburgi: !arming propertrand oarrylog off,
'10;04 &c? 44 it** '10101.14
c+4ojetilliWi,iiii.l44Pati44.l4l4.4o'elstuval
are beiolotablia toidefealtit Lifebavenothiali
finiger titiiniedir from vffiakil 84xtreesbut ,a:
late dispatoirtriiii Viede
pears ;lades of tt74apap,h,io Acta,: is. more oir
The New York Zelda.. publishes the folloW 7
inifebrreisponslowee:
_ e
..1 868
: Iti g iel T
oilir:Lhh 16, 1
./ thi - thuted In the
' Pr ' '' ' allow . llio G
' 'lron or e -
k re git ei v t."*"- n lrili ge Vomit a" call ter
rem:tout' 110_ 4 ..ge to
vebnitierh • Vaiiiriih' at WO' to„thiileteiiii3e of
lnnl& Obi iiiiiiint
rerng3r-- Irinign 7 "Ar" . - P;
I Siatielirao .
, .
" "
t 'ciisi.4o Kinsmen.
licAß,Tini t
June . 16,-1868.: •
rifFrrakulpt,:/ktp# .40ga: 04vernor
of 15[e~e Ykk4Tßl.lfuir bed UB ' troops, ana
.he , fishes "the, usoultiinue. Oen._ Fremont
111 01101 1 .:8,7:184,046 bath be can bail , it;
If lie doe's not - -wit' 41.1140„it,,x,,0u1d : but breed
confaabw--for-sa-to4s44lkan at 'Work lade
pendently of him.. • • A: iIIiCOLN.
INoir, we Jahetibt like' to -know, by-the ealue
tOieri',"ff nr:weilitekry commanders
44e,,t0 4 1kOltleildelOy" of our
.Btatesuitkoritieei blikely, to breed lees 44 cou
lee/weft Perneyiveada-thfin in New Yori?
N 57 have no theinOletkbizef the past week
iiggirO* tbe:hitf r it#464 course
i tthe GOT
eratql*l7-414 utterigforiug,Op l ial onr:State
rights; the ;abeetptiou. Of our militia in the
9reihe of flits' Mate& , Stittes'and,tuttler the
enimoatid and Aontiot o 616Seis went by the
Tieskingtctiauthoritimi„lta:notlrecl not only
'cOnfasiona bat retarded-our orgenizetion;:given
room for auspicious, whioh Most tend to de:
atro r y the6so4o:66iiflhl - Min la the sincerity
o(theimhllc, prOfeenione the,goiernor has been
obliged,te peke awl the predictions of ac
tual danger whielchaveleenvUt forth by our
extra military iio . ialp`ati t fero Why,
it belioovelo respect, the
. .
wishes of Gov. Seymour mere than those 4 this
people of this •State f :- • ;• ; •
v 'ln his speech at Ctunp Thursday
last, Gov.
a Curtin said: the
• •
tho.
Cabinet t W i f dli kgartir the came ke
RalVa ll Yeannlf fdr handing over to the'rcerck
ti .Atinet, at *ashington the forced' Which
it-Was amt. is his duty tasee properly organ:-
tized!and‘fitiy officered. • Nobody expects Goy. •
• CuignlO lead the campaign for our defense--
tpintstim to ;. but his pro-,
fessed reek - of - eanfidetnee-itt-hii Own militgry
AM& Inextely will not 'satisfy the demands
of iltiltY:** tlie l asserticin hi has made.
If. Gey s - jl44:tin a o - ei w ish - to hire the Same
- pranks,played JwitlA the valliila.of. this State
thathaital beeitiplaged-byi the Cabinet at Wash
ington witbjkluiri :gzlgLfte' RaPP' Amino* .
IrhY VW tom ; . 0 0juotl
There is tittenei eiridantatiorrpossildesoki ng
Met, It‘s
448 t o esca pe' t 34, A ; #* } /047 -00 ,%0P44 •
an ieipanaiviiiti Ogk i ikliettifit l 9.4-,i4e ask
nits has failed, by triying, to general the
BEM
ithicli a
army of the Rappahannock: and we cannot,
for the life of us, see why they are not equally
incompetent to command the tr , t2.B of Penn
sylvania in the emergency whi ffs upon us
now.
One thin ,
sin il N ek
fun Ve
hie word 1 0, s t pg ee :th
home ( Tani( ttie emeigotOW is sfOr,
standing the Washington authorities have failed
to respect our State sovereignty, and he himself
to maintain and protect it—or there will be
trcruble in the t end. .For *absolves, we are
willing to take'the CoveiddrariffifftrifdP
it is inconceivable that he: has deliberately
meditated a deception in thb course helm
,pursued, or that he isbo short-sighted s& not
to see the evils which Beets policy must bring
upon the cane of the Unieneand: the vast
dissatisfaction it would create amongst the
We defenders of gniown imrerlied Sts 3 ,
The preet• IlemeereVell,tefe COD-.
• vaVi'lit •
:The largest, moat entheshastio and- deter'
mined popular Convention aver -11114 a in! thi
irorldwas held at Springfield, Illinoii, by the
D i etnocracy of that 'State, on the 17th instant. ,
It is estimated that "from '7,460 40 100,000
persons were. present; . firmlyiresolred to defend,
all their constitution al' rights,' free. speech, a
free press, and •eiemptiOn:froM miYitary Ur.rest
and trial of all citizens not:in,' the,4nnisinavil
forces. of , 'the- United States. • There is,
deadly Aires hbiolid iti the , lind(Which
no administration should attempt to resist, and,
while); none, can successifelly_resist7A•!spirit of
manly and patriotic- determination to , restore
the inpreMacy'of the Conti ion and reunite
the States . in the 'l34i4lti Which:held
them together in fraternal leashefore:the fail
dation of sectional fanaticism had - pkraged the
nation This is the Viiionlisr: dettirMi-:
nation east anliWeet;, and; thiS 1 0b.e ;a4teit''
plished:at• hazardsanatlatgaimat any, powoi
that - cantle:4' brought to 'bow against ito'l '
•
coire*nd out .teevfitatiollitt
• e t. • .' 0, 1 11„,
ft
repreeerita ,
esc,phiep,heitAlpßet , o
rod bellai , The r0i1r0.8 , 48: brtmeo I.m l Ftel'"
nunibers, and - thee& aielrer , eouutedl.44424ewtt; '
gong, 'brigjOih
been e 4 4 61 P 3 iT4 6 . Viiif4 all. l 3 ;:7? i i°::Pim`?" ,
crate were itstortifillidethe ii.4 4 0., 4 090 3 4 1 , OS° .
: lately ierrifiedi at the Taitittritooatel'freetnetti*
it 'irrie'ri'grhrid 4 , 4lLight 4roogi
• t ,u.vpE.,, • •
of trutP , °Y. 4 I; er.riF6Pr i CrAeigp,oT,.q.,4eTt4Bl4t ,
and title way.. keenly , felt; i blia l hi.,a4vpospie of
the liatlonal and Statawdreisiotrationspo. Pre
ia-colic eri. diVI4.2 I K
r , . , 1'41! .14:111
,I ".****l. / . 111 41 1 1 e 4 Fl ll 9Vgr e cPt i f i ritO k el fi
to' suppress might , andtjuaticelbyi the it . ..Wary'
'exerdee r6f poirer;' lier& liithblit
• • • . • • • - ,11 at le
gl9Teri s 4,1,010e4 ' l 4, 3 k t ATlTte ra PP
and ; elid, 404 , 414 arkY pluPlert , rFtetsoso.l.lfrat
. 4)ritleiseilofthekricto - of tyiuldlovetariuta: 10; ,
chiC'44 r 7o4l 4 ,, 1ti0h4 44 / 4 4*T1 0 to9ll,VetifieV
• - . ' - 4
Illi n ois wee Chosen lirisokeit I 1(0 rtor(til
1,0 I
ti 1
fiftY• 6 7eYie P-1.14 0 4 4 1 1 1nW •T4lniv l l l PP4 , fites , P ,
- erevere Itiobtardepui Voeititee,t , Metrick;
Allen, .11.4ppt,41.1bliern;t1Aditilini; 11161tihatti
r and` :Judge
woo,. thaA . otggloni. 844 .14,30 f re.
busy addressiogthe potpie frost Yukio:ohs standtr. ,
The ibebTutions; for ~vslch ire " ~snthnE radii find'
:r0061; Wee*idlri'fiik;tiYAlin,Stiiit 7. gAri
the miprenie itFire. l )/ 1 !14 2 1(. 6 40A1R9.14 tkefftililti - i
enottlaeletemporat7 rulettolaithnee , ofmst
well aii thdboldf fieltba,itihd tile
2 rarifiticat
short., the . anpatiug, Foe ti,..l)eiTinattlar t
Lion of popular mill and enthusiasm that will
'neitir Terifitlen- , Alkiiv`Coeetitetioriii
.
Union R IO t e f e4 l IP . 13 1 0 1 10
, 17,Y0r 9 t c tte,
:PeOP4: O S 1.0i44iA•
' The Nittiir THlMihe
• • 4
k.F440'4104: 1 0 1!1 6 ("48F,PT11243.
atiteektea , e woo= ladianeja theoasato.
TerritovA near "Kan*, hpilhati•akty-or Pointe,
, t i a i rs I +.l ..+l. E.++ , +1 +.4 •_ 4' I
Tt‘e it4:Cit 44,
,ttAaicks,cgie i n_l4„ 111 ,4
ana onsitinfiAiliviokpsrt,:renottit
oisde
,their gip'7fLikci j riv . St. ,t l ; 41 edl
i rVis.inhuMon r
4 : O I4aIIP.AW trillAso.oo k nnoinds
as Pa vigorous - .Prosecution of :the. itarin !TIN
'I pert keeping with tikerzingdinitit '
the Or WitniSluirili`Aot
they con - - : t :
• iTtoTek 91Pir ilfirtalikotth. o4 Rx•
• • • j s o'Al9B,titAf re9wPia4 incic . dE l o • 2..
The ferocity 9f ,Pit ,4 0 i0445k4 :Part/ 4 9 Ito
parallel an :histotrf 7 ITher , eveed. :teen 'the .
savage Indians in their thirst for blciett
IrOpsend . :o4'ylihAtili 4 411ditlieni;'''-' His X
iil ll ,-‘l ll 4 . :aion! ,-, 4 o P**l l 4 l , s ol4ritt ihAtPakqe
to the age.-rhuntan .tigera—beeets or. preV4- .
with Vitelb other Ana tikttnostrbrutsk and blood) ,
instincts The '-rrti3Ohifttlit4oX`in.rhi:4en sot,
piety,' Sad cin i cite
a singleprineipte.of-f" - - • -
Few-Yo r7c~aiiCN'ew Jereey.
• These two Democratic fitaAerdatuervcifte
lag gratitude of the people df . PeeittYrifiiiiia for
' t t he
_promptaand W : hiektk . ey
spoliate our : cunt 4cgcr E 49 , iliankkthntola4 : 4;
ger: was tgrestly magnified by , those 'who should
'bare been well infornied; fotit.thittn‘fiot-Obould
greatly exalt the brave then of oar - alder etates
whoi ,under • the call of ; their respective -Prop
encore, marched! hither to our issistattoe.- In.
behalf of thil people rof Pintisylvanie we tender=
to Govirnoirs'ffe'vanni'!inil l ,r!irker; gad:fp the
voluiteers who ao ,prpmptly ,galleagy re
sponded:la their callothe , warinest thanks of oar
cibizene. They, in eamintbn with mirsetreemay
feel mortified at 'the mapair pttheir - tecepticiw z
and the want ato- 16 0 14 401.k;4:0 Wtglnifhi-a;•
they could not have- failed ,-to i ebser-vc on the
part of our authorities r eivili andmilitary ) but
wish tlem - to heliere that d
- Or;
*141!" :thank:them, and nailer - e, rset eirhute,
lltuse wouldreciproosta the sentries they:haye,
. 1 "1: thernSelets 06 Willing to reader.
: .benaikeratie,Nonitnees.
Never - w ko, nominations • more , -enthissiasti;
00 .7 reeevrOd tiy the - people-of 'the State than
those male la " you r D em ocratic State enliven
tiors oolhO 141 : 4 : wThe gentlerasn,,snleeted are
ICILOWIL .by s v eryllnson 4 .without •regard. to po
litical dintlitediento -be not Only - -'eminenttry
qualified, but ' "PfiriA) andin all other re
speets,. unexcept4ona p
tensive selections fro the. - pretle , from day to
day as expresstetur- Aug, to nhew 'with
wh litset Jim)
;gr.ood'ivard. '
gre
Lowrie for Supreme ;
will be elected. by 4rti ouveistedttoni Put
. . .
thisnittat not %dice' 'tt the'reiret
In
Ater efforts . Let
4ietijoi 4.0 9r/Pn 71743. 'll-2,41 Iff4—jtg'Aloll:llll`-
flict.
Sentient
After the close of tl
vention the mass in
a t
,r e esolvi
fio re ' .g—the'
og
fin ve rili '-'' g n uies‘ :17''
he .l3nehne r ae e iwdr su aih i : result ckillH 'eahr i*llli i i kli thi .:,,,. -90- xii
candidate was unerce*vox 4b i gt
politically. and their plathirdi slaifitti'plillail l
ably sound. The times demanded action.
Never until this administration had: ctieitTp.
Jong At .-tika1kep4:40444,4644-410n.k11.141tic,k0
of an American citizen. On the - coming con
keel ikiittiti deSsoktitlf stabil/hi:of our.,farivern
:w.iebt;
.._
061. Thirr, of Valiant°, was Galin - Wpoii for;
some remarks, and.: made a speech congratut
latitig the Convention thait' 'hal , had taken the
first step in .relieving renneylyanitt..fropa, the
oppression now. put upon her. by , an adminis
tration diet Seeks to establish' a despotism on ;
the ruins of par -.Republic., ,
A committee having been previously ormolu
, led( to: wait 'on Messrs. Witte. suit Clymer; and
:Invite theiwto- address the Convention„ Mr. W..
11.ilfitto ,wne now inirodooed,.. and, was re-
eeived with much Cuthusialuni He said
,that
jte was glad that the Convention, had begun a
work which would ) teach the. Pavers at Wash
ington • that there is a pant beyond which
they mustnot go,; that there in -0, sovereignty
here, in • this State, independent and, separate,
which, by the help of God, will be maintained
indestrnotible. The day ie • net . far' ; distant
when Are shall no longer have• a seivilo,,truck
nig f.seoutive, content; to be the mere tool of •
the Prtekient of the l'lnlto-4 0 44, 1 - • . , 1
__
itoferrios hiefeituro weoettre I the nomi
nation, the speaker : #*4'l thet-if, : io espiripg to
: 41teotionat , Gorpruori hi hid. had ino higher
moire then his, owp.ombition, be woolit,have
been. unworthy of- the; position.., a tto. ttlkanked
tha fripntin who ;had itopft‘nle4blPhitnidoslio
11!oakiallo, the , exercise, of their 'undoubted
,r)g4tAP,d diel 1 4 1111 :of idaty.„,lmi i mipported
H
others. e Gould say that. no lon . of Me Mends
had heel! coiled ,ItrAl to twahiron4.einlioation
;or. ; apology Milli:•regOrd: te, hie/. reittarsko
IlleiniifiraLiP , Partii I. That feta, nothtill
ahithe, • He referred feelinglY=andiwii6W4
to the04 1 19 1 tit441411511 beam , gaiolo , upoolimp
Fbiltittel 494 uo mord , of ooMplaint j to utter with
rigtrti-tOlthos4; W 49 .4 61 111 14 ,4 1 ' 1 04 f)*A.Petitors
;for tito.poininntion.f,Koi miid, as
geniiddlannip cOlirld bo mooted Lvov tt: men
oeho•bed tylom:beforehettn esiledloP on to yield
rogird.l9f4,o4lolPW.oadriarat 410 , Olialletdr
Wtto4l9 /AO 0* iy ge.4o , searCeiV; 4)e :jot
praise Airs, ohms Abe.. oftbklrriptiolikmom
nwslaMoo w•o, ireePOWITY.;i W 1 4 14 AUK eiff Gov-
OM Iffiuld bial:4o,•3o4l,apping under his
nose., rigiAit.of tho eitinea*Anititi!olpro
,444.4 $ a t.baiii'dle t"' I❑• , '
01 , Hen. 11 471Sinier: Wits " thkii iintrohneed.
Ma velure Or his theater Set•thb 4tilivotißirli lob
a! beep gfreh to 4 111*. 'l'
HIP Ilia noel had
in SP .
WWI etEr .Hlo>s filirtblit In %lin %Mit , '6lu thin
tertitiiiilfy; 4
itairieWiltliinel ratahthitil-hearer
"ritheins
p h rin tq el ilthi tT
lifillth ' iaD ei :
lklhirSulik i
len
t
tiilWfutdrfe; With . adith ivisohld' be a
!iOdigiil44llthe r iretiCeeit'toaliePAVcert thi's
tifena l s
h - ave 19 pre., •
• aedeiieke tlleW6tteith of li t eileeftitY; Mit
I lytetTOFtinfrAhliiiikviii !mai for
.ohOtee thaeslti:iiMild'lbi. me.
trail% %eV ofz
Nenminitt 'filandlor OorshlYik Wood
thir'tiliernatoiliii,f &air,
lihtiteeir the 4niiiitell6+, we sti l aae it; man
iOnitii;rlieett ' stout
%to l'fileet i that
eniergeuei.'• in'thataL , Sqliiiihair
this time mail true te;refine.tfiaula; and
.16126 " C41 1 *h°nr* thb d Lie s rde d
Offliere Ili fete ininYf t lielie Would
20,000 inert' II ere Ici'd/ifendlli t e,
If:116 firickhVG3iiiikiior' of Niin3ol%riniii.'
'true sudnitined in
iihiereney 'Geo; iilko would
• Igain' have ilbfetiled the Stat 4 an 'lie did at
Antietam. "'rAf this `point earnest cheers were
• The '
speaker soikelaided by tilirSkidg .his
that' the` tliq hein t iri3nticm
wont' dediew:
I • t 1,, '1! 1,3...
The authorities believe the rebelst are in 1
strong force at_ Williamsport, and tl‘ti they 1
are moving their ammunition to. this • side iif '
the river, with the view of making it the base
of operations.
The 172 d „Pennsylvania 'regiment, Colonel'
Kleckner, Kew at TorkkOirn, w 11.09 term Of,
ileiVide bas expired, have tendered their sect.
vices to G dvernor 'Curtin for sik months. The 1
,offer has been accepted. The Secretary of ` 1
War has sent an officer to muster them again
into the service,' according to their request.
A dispatch, •received at 11 o'clock Ito-night,
states that the rebels • burnt the court house
and jail at M'Connelsburg to-day.
The folleifiliedeipliteli wee reed/red by Gov,
Curtin this eyching.ll r. ; ` r ,e; _ .1, ` r 1 0
Cnanspamtklin, June 1 -?- 3 ,o'olnak P. m..",
.o.ne:of.the Cumberland Yalltiy 'llilroad men,
who resides atHagerstows,and is reliable,'
' . e - ecapid' through • brae riberpinketa at 91q 5 olo§k
this' reornine ; 3 .t - .' :' .... N. ; , i - V:, i .. , , ,
- 7 -' , He reports'ilitt abbot4P3o - rebelk-infantrr
-. i s „up. , ma :T A Tt;i.
.;7_":i 4 ( 1
, 4z -4...• ' A r.4_. 4.4, and m. 11116 7 1- Were CV Haketatewn, 'with some .
A ' ' l ' ''' 44 'r'' it , " 1---i " '',.. of .their gannotilorkated,,,,qn„, theritunitetneen
'1 " 1 " - ''
I- r 141r.' "I ' l q ' j7.'""'"- _.___ Vk 'l- ' "." 11 - s; , ” Irma. :- He neyethiftdromthebeerafeineation
-11 d ' 1 ' ' . i r' flung *Wltosumws; i''' 1 '''' be stetildlittibilythrttlareffeci 6000 3 fo”10,000'
C.L. , WAistufecitoti, June 21-.4--TSe,tkiafit iirithlft,' 7 ‘ ; ',.iniq:het , Wiii. , ,X46,miewifjankOglifiiiibort..,
sielitfla , kiitelllii-blitatin'tlieTederalltinit anIC daelmitiopthe foreenntollagerstown:- , ,f.:-. -:- 1
T.tiNligni-lbiltekiitiVithifilft; itilii feilideffbn in Junkins ,is camped at,'3lllkfdlebyr:g t - ;oh the „
, t - tneW 4filitnffif.i Thew* Wilivattiote no 4 1400,1,0 0i „aor, 6,0d,4 - (4010e . ii(. drivlng off
iiirentry efekte et; Zoe ' 'ideinr iiiii bide of the horses and catt l e that section :3 i.‘ , =V
411 / 1 / "Riiii #ietintithill .r ' L3i 3- ' '' 3( ' ' 1 1 ! E Our libitightibiii-*Teroj sifittilrqiiads of
Ike. iteililk:iio t. ri l aiac i- bilts al ike' . feitating : 4 • ' e)iefrilt ditiiiezle 'Plitote en the line Qf ,the
''llfilAr. Bemis i - WA,' itlirOftelikm, - ,iFeirkytni Intel-, railroadrbut luneendetin - ,.avoiding.theqs
liienci from titetic county,lll. - ,;1148 - nioining •At 1 o'clock. tc./flaY 1 n small - - body of r. bete
that the"iibelo 'ln heavy force s , were iidviOnink passed • through Greencastle to -Waynesboro'.
014044 - ;la the. Attieug road, Pfaiii!-E4r,klV was report ed " Fe'ber Pi'o o # ll kifffid.
froM Curiberland4prose the Allegheny "Mous-, ptpecial_te•the Sew , York Timm -1 .. -. ~ . c•
'lila : Theit i Ahet_kll44 rfalq.itc, ( l„RaillTille, HARRISBURG, June 19.--,-7•I have jUst arrived
rlifiti . 8?' triios( trent: uObMillirit;,,vrriOrsaday from Chem bet:shunt.: Anelasiritt,are nit nearer
j'yea)alPast. - ' ' '.
' . ' ' -'
- than Greencastle. , • The main force of raiding
• a
W
r 1 *,44)„ reported this !thin altY4aTd.a7s Wt tWQ/ s l# a r e elaat, li
liiimaport.
members' - o f erebets-ofqqp,.4,eolße's Staff, pdiu„s4,l , ling„, : ...ksquidron.of cavalry and the ; fith.sAul 71st
-IWA, and VaPP. l Fkaber v aiSpnlogyeer,,,,,9re g ab.: New York segitnersitsritsve been. sent by-tail to
- bled up, b y xeber somillas , last, nigh!,. ; in t,4 0 , , ClinnibeVibptio fift,it: l 7 l )%it ` point ” Wei !ill
- *tinily of Vairfax.. , ..• • -‘, ~ • Mandl, itk:larpenceittly, An ntlsolk, fock,dialod g. e . ,
l ai h e e n e ts nenty. - The 22d aneb2id Nett Yorkfegt
i". ... ' inalif Ir/eaten ow wzawavavaaia l , .
have been ordered to the Httiftitiiihanna
- 14trossurcx, ‘.111nO"`20-Tliti . relief 'ealvalry to ;take the _place of the ~ imeoiltrw •Yorkrregi
14"nWinildrn!1"t e ' ° ` lll g l ' ft ,..i brta r' turin g a inus, irhi4 have, gelie - Awerfie .Chitibeire
number" of, oeuvres;- and retdalcui to t"( gagers: 'b ur ', ' , '--, ~ . " .". . . - '• , .:,
with., ; . I• • . -1 • -' ‘ .vt .., ~ • • :. - -.0-. • ',.' " ' ' train . . ' ',. ' ..• 'i i n I , ~ .
This afternoon a of early wog te virtu
~,
i t air
intentry :out nteittity of !100 an t ibWer'iititistl4 the. Otiit'stroetion„.
artillery( ere n - Hegetstoilit yekteiday. 4 1 .of/brig/Oh - went tetOotland 4 the , ohjeot binibt to
-Zit thong:Mid' iftfantry are I,'etrorted - t/thacie ,
hrossettet - Williatimporillort grin - mit believed rebuild• the bridge at thangilact . which was
Are, bjr i the! febele,'" and thy - tire. bitablialrrail
cihatt they :Will visitFriiderterk-- • ' 01..., ..., •
vett occumuniimilon with: Chambenitere ,
The 1 enmity; htarnellirlfr.4,ooo l itifilitryithie" gon•n r ext . onth amp-nu „,„ on v m o h
side:of /the- Potoineci, itsidirktlenerat, althodels. : l 'il'icenifl Alai bit 34 '''TVe 4e- . . . ' * ',13 ' elf the
. r"
Two - regiintinti Of Intel:di/sad a "e4naeron of , re i t * * , av,en,as fklit,ii4 CA4Mber,tilv„„ *ever,
eaveley tat at Bliarpsburg,
. " ' 4114 ' " niethid t e , is extremilideuhtfah4tkd At e limeade that
‘ire estoimPect halves* MMus/port and 1 - f,, - , th ey „, w in *6 on : i tho - tda , thop thdi, ht .„- the Btate
-gerstowd..-2 Nioartillery bits ifeen.igerit ever, Hue at," e th er ,, , l'•:'.'"-'. d'' '.- '2- '"-='''
' livr hive liny'' trb ‘ lo ' frcills " fElineL) *lterclav it i The Pc rargyfitinia - ' 4 ' s ia 9 lTitia ! ' 'l ir% L aing l itisfied
morning. .....,5-. ~,,
mith thesis maths' term ofgervioetaind many
".; Gen; ‘.Kurell tar left . 'WalliffisPOrt and •
2 0 4 e - -I ,of them,ore. reeirsingtlionsat - -ilidif eyth - de. -
townrdeitistrealir beejt. , Ills-chnotiandis ISA- ..' on 'the'eni 11 d mil itia .
•
!
9 . 9
tinned it? etitriestOWW:- I '4l ..1. -; ".. fl.i. er pa nda
I • Lee's utrictyth net kisfiwit_sf . o, 'be . W .
1 - ,
.... ith r. i .. tl , o lB4 P.: ( Irl enil lia.t r eal * Ve ll i tcl7 o Per afilif.rankt,&%l3ll4kialnaiitailt-irt hisa
:po't'ting diataWite 4f Ewell.
made their el's:tapelike Penn
.: It is: very Protiatilsithat '-thet ribill' fords; now ' a W l in va. caleg nia. " `A l au tan d rdbiglo 'th'clifte. • etalbutifs) all
w'-A:iiGiitilto'''.*:l.**o-ii4,ir. ;ke,-,443i—Adviles-front-belVit....
in Maryland - walnut. penellatelartatir lords,' 1 7 3 i tu r e i.. , gpxiiiiiiimititta,iiiiingtilif Bocriiitv ,
:Theo-caVairy fetes' ninnbeirttitil 42 t t nail
:'deli Jenkins, and. the joarty. iv cho a y ' AN - 0;- - Trilie lavilts4. ' .
npoi Greencastle andttlhataberibusg a :-:‘ ,‘.a .
only 'f150. , .- -, (- (-; ;= `: 4 t'f- e "'Eli 1 - • , ....t! state '. that tien..t Ai-14 1 . 1 Hhirs ati4iiiteelVrtard,
, . ced,
. ~ o4 i .,oin n ioi. ~,.' eon! ' 0 ! „, pr ,.. if s ai d , i_- o t i k. , ,, ten/ tangistink ' ,s of
w ifytgo'p i ttitOe , ,Leton,,,y#9lo enn _
_,-- 73 ,1.. 9 0 ,. f'l ,i . eing , tolltnrnii J.!niafries, and 't fiteueleibreat
I . had made : its aPpeeranee ' , at, Idiiiitirr Cause
., WOuricxorianne 21
~.- e elifp ,
lintekcif thg,'.2oCli - ;contains - t efo gia.04.,....,Di' g ons o,., , - - ---- --- .t
4
sirgbei, received i n 1441911. ' Yeee( f a _4lf raCib "
t
Combleini flikiiii ,filols; i fintel '4
i A f ifloent.
pail#,lisp,;sa l / 2 49
_lff_ei L f:_,49,PqE te,S ttilkorkf . `. 041,1 44.4 0 'sq4 3 raktAii-4qqlia' igq gspgqg,
piavvero_E-Aili . siftlii r c,,,,...k. utirt poi i ,_I: the. Army of the retoniac inhrse.oe ions,-.,,
fenuarlY•tml- . Ira? e a lmeic 'Witt
,aa,t• Wall, . his right under Hill, -by way.9f Rocoqilt and
,4 1/
cominandedlY . iI . P • t t b • l ?:19 tl e gifia., 4l 44/ . ° l lt 3 Wolf Hun Shtials;,alds - Lis -E 1, by
of the bar knd wpfecjitgtr t , , giya noton '. 11 11)r of Ttilirerpilifaititrq• - atit AO'iii . "Ind4W
' 004.1rty . 1 0i 1 1 1 4.4 1 17 PIA i , M 14114 T Lengstreei, Iv-m*of teS i sillieg. -- = • -." - , L
4 i
- , : .,Nakin,Two : olonve.o.Tb& 4140pip t iNo t --- In ,this connection , ii yto
. - Viagra-Soros, !-Junerl2l,eiT lemma* r il ii k i Ifiki l eirerdispds nests iltidd f our
port has r-hcent(reoeiveri ar. / Nair %toi l ful:* itrint`lif tieitineo,lqi:E o . 9,ft i liAlii4slGe et , pot ,
es i tit - i r
meat: --, -.--......, : fic` .! - t ...I,Sa•t. Lae , - ,,sibirtAkt - Plaw ..„. L L
Pnassatrk , Wanalsilllosteallarare.Weeps4c - -,, "Theif,ara_, ) I ,lllPf la . ,tulloleesewab ir isit-
June lib-r-Sas 2. .1-hasile the (honor Chomping ill In t hll lt e icl i 11 "" 4.eratiill it k it ki 11 ?` i t
• a Th ing
the Itepartmenethat tuir tiheligl4 *I raitsifilW2 t,hOlfft,titikco,qlfrAi _ ,04,
.. o ls 91;
_l9 l
__
Inst.matetuner netampted tenni ouloMitarltii- . tangles._ L few hours swamis emu oyamp
....egn,;. Bbn iaranbd hisokthy the Wissahietkon, ' ftiftliet.' Wtovements and intentionesla-tba part
which vessel pursued , her . sverltheigaroikinsv of 'kelet'inri,les,tritiftaif ~ Opal 1 liff
e e
ist, /or repeagedlyrt Thetteamer was mink.
,„ . , wg'444 11111 .074 41 14 Niettr,f2 2 222. i
rFrozb -turimiquenteinkrmationnfirtra tub 'lips • Stia tl.riolUrePorililif 1 1111113 Ware 1e
mar* in htf-!
/sorters Aim t ehtsviesteeri &wheat- 'aimed merit° Alrebtintt lit Aldit ay i 'findlittrof Pt Omitil,
:by Ihe-kfaissekstsettspianinrinataieur tad be-. .444 1 0- 4 Tgk t . Aft Aar/AO& lia Yet
sieve the vessel was the These Smith. been heard e , result.
EEC=
' I
~,Digwsi-,OF Tim „DAy
:
OM
ISI2
rto report that-on the night of
ti.t another steamer attempted
tkade into Charleston by the
:1. She was fired at by4veral
but itkthe darkness uded
morn&
x
,- le nort ', ndir i'y i , - nd on
M m
t, w ls§,however, "In d (toy yes-,
,01,01.' .4.• ,' . V:: j..4.4e.i/ . ~: i
~,.-Ar k ilk. M l4l- . — a :iarge side wheel Steamer, and Is
4 1 40 4054 by Commodore Turar to be the
Havelock, but thisis not yet certainly asoer
teinrt VM7 roppeotinily yotr: obedient ser-
Tilti. " (Sigied) • ' ti F'. DUPONT,
• '''' ltiii. 'aralitiiireorn:SlLlONElTifiC'"
FROM TIFF.' BOOTH. I
NEW TORE) Juno 21. - A
o b f i t l it e
prOpOOF BOlMOO, 4 ,Captivid off 'al . 4 rbutre, by
pititi of lktnen from'Mobile, who also burnt
the barges Lennox and Texas, whidh hid valu
able cargoes for New Orleans. The crew of
thtillitatoit and a portion of the creWS of the
.two barges are prisoners at Mobile.
•P• Dispatches of the 12th and 18th say that the
bombardment of Port Hudson was continued.
`.The gunboat Essex is reported eaptiired by
the rebels at Port Hudson r and aeverwl gnu.
, boats disabled.
Gen.• Banks bad mustered out, several regi.
ments.
By T.HE. MAILS.
NEWS FROM THE BORDEN.
We find the following facts and rumors in
the Philadelphia Frees
R4I4RISBURG, June , /9,----,Two boatmen who
left Williatnatiort, Md., on Wednesday evening,
report that, at the time of their leaving, six
regiments of mounted infantry were encamped
on this side of the river,- and more were cross
'l4
G _ . . .
eneral.Rhade's he a d quarters were on the
opposite side of the riverat Hagerstown. There
were' four ' regiments of • infantry encamped
, aboutAwo itiles this side, of the town.
At Williamsport the rebels were paroling all
the citisenr; and both' the boattneb bad- their
papers. „ , ,
.The -Governor. this morning revievied , the
NOW YOrk treeps . on the'oppisito side of the
ewer. .
••Fresh ,
.troops ,00ntinue to arrive in large
,nnmbers by every train, but nct_as rapidly as
the &ate'wild desire. „,, • , •
T. have seen today a'number of dispatches
ft 0 0 11,11 e! border,` indicating :the Presence of A
sconeukrable rebel, fore 4 at I.ll44eristoWn, Wil
liamsport, Hanover and , Sl'Connelsburs, but
'theife;,44l,,Wikigly of a pOrrciftil' inroad inthis ,
dir4O.tiin, 4.- .; • -
Oar troops are:now •goinguown Cumberland'
'vallry'ptetty btiok i y. The fortifleation'on the
hill ; opposite ,the oily is nearly eomPlete
"irreoplpfrant the east continue4o-,ootoo to
be seltt to tb front', !' r
Midnight.—A -prominent citizen of Rogers
'faith ifbitllyriVedaC Gettfelitift
griPliaGovernor fiurtitt Piet when itele + ft the
latter place the -rebels were. thee :with= a force
:af ,0,00, 'connoting
.ati,ab,atKrarrmitty, car ;
(al arid artillery- , , „,.
A dispatch dated , WConnelsburg r B.4o p. m.,
s states 'thets, the i lletkels have crossed
Cove mountain, beldie'thot. taint,: and, are on"
-their war to. Mereerainierwith IAP large drove
of tittle and' horses. The - pittiehe ; giving thil
information accompanied theiii en the top cif
- themountain. Thaloroe was about 200 otronki .
Withotit
"Ab," said a Bentley school teacher, "ah.
Caroline. Jones, what do you think you would
have been without your good father and pious
mother ?" "I suppose mu ..," said Caroline,
whc ii ips much strualtit .. ft appeal. "I
-u ,mum. as ul As' been a bor
.
2 4 ha '44
t (l ay. gpe is re thing to shoot.,
bo ere-'ll' ui .m ' tarsal/ Ken - v
kbbicite me
"Wel," was the reply, " flog just about
here stranger, but the Nob_Ouster is down
the hill yonder—you Gan pop him over."
The Munster flrelatter News of the 29th of
.414Y."1 4 1.4.: nlio,hootr-LtOts-KilseehAtnAden.
day last was black with emigrants. The num
ber was so dargearrabsalutely tof-astonish those
.who
_PIA - beheld enticedent, emigrations;
The 411611 f ion is now freely nsked, says the
Milwaukio News , whether Burnside ought not
to be imprisoned under his owe •order, for
"bringing the war policy of the administra
tion into disrepute ?".
A briefness young barrister mays that any
lady who possessee a thousand acres of free
hold presents sufficient ground for attachment.
New 2tbuettitionento.
POCKET "BOON_LOBT. -
$lO REWARD.-
LOST, on . Thursday morning last, in the ticket office
of the 'Lebanon VaileY Harrisblug,.or in
Is
the upress train fer Reading, a . PORT MONADS., eon,.
17
teining two $2O, one $lO and one $5, S. Treistity totes,'
asl bank MR, severe! postage natal and a number of
privatcpspera. The . firder will receive the atova re
ward by leaving the same at the PA I 1 & lINION
OFFICE, or with the iabscriber. at Reeding. -
`3 l /eß 22 .'4fit 4 gvtomiu nvxnun,
BARGAINS I BARGAINS I
FOR SALE AT . LESS THAN COST.
The Moak of Oindied, TO* 'and /are on - hint at the .
Ito*. of OHARLEB COATEP, next - door 'to the ',Mato
printing office. Motile Bed immedtettly.
• • •B. ITTIVOMIt tiLT,MAR,
' Clothing Store: 92 Market street.
ALLINTOWN BANK.
• ALLENTOWN Sint, AIDE 20i i r.
'Notleo II hereby given, that npplitation will , made
to tbcrLegislature of Pennsylvania, at its next sossion,
for lan inereami of the capital of said' Bank to the INEOURit
of $200,900 id addition tothatantherised by thOpresent
Char" tier- alitialso for an extension oilthe Charter of
fdr4wsnty years from the expiration of the
prederit Chartie. • -
Bytuerfier of- 41 _Board of Directors.
e241-dtaid CHARLES IV. COOPBB Cashier.
ANK :110TtOE 110 -- StogaiAders
D
JJ at the FARMERS , AND DROVERVeDANK OF
WA.TN182.17/104 I*. Omen 'minty!, P0.,w111- apply te
the next Leglslatura of the State, for an extension of
eborter v for the, term of Altera yesrez from the , oxpirs
tion of its present term. The location, oorporatir.nameo
suA...prtrilegee,.erllommmt of capital stook, to vitt.
One bemired pod fifty thourend.dollars, to , De - theraame
as :onder,fte preAenteherter.- =
By order of the Board. J. LAZNAIt, Cashier.
Waynesburg, Green co., Pa., June 15,111611-;l4o.dtml.
it - L A DI 'A 1' AI o•if
c": Meroß l i ,
5 .• 34up4 iB,-.463.
^ E 4
For thie , preeervntickn:ol •peace and good or
,der- in. the city, - itieltnittinedeon:allt keepers of
retail li uor estabpehmenta ' - andt-lagnt-theor
efinplyto/elcree thnieb4*efel r i fair piecieely
git 6 t;.'
Mrther.noticeci; P.0.44.4.741tez1V001 4'44 cyPilk
~ good' citizen a:faitbraband , cordial observance
icir Me Oder. XOUNFORT, r
:=lel9:tf-
.‘24lltynr.-
ANTED—LCiam6nteis: Cabinet
V I "Mitten at the Worke,ellaritibutg;4= •
NCH ,11 1 qAtuaikiind
_DOmesti Pickle., ((LE doie*.or ) Bu
ret& Wad 'Oil, - Habhup, /laded, end' foticiiiiitinto sof
ivory depaription4 formals by 7
:.TAY2S • •
.1. . • WM I XINDCW.Js.)
F°R ) thicl
RENT A STABLE, next to
..R.cider!si , :e.riPts.tb!e- z a . Plß; nov *
- ' -Voir. Seci'ind Walnitittieeis.
je9-441m
A'large 'variety of Notions just revolved ,
at schesee, Bookitor a; k jel6l.
New - lAosortarent , of MOBTO— N'S
UL trattiealladVala - Pene, I li Gold 'Plata beak' Hol
d
itra:jtitt recei ved , at lichileirti Notollikake, Is -litarket
street ' "" IPI6
• . „B . Ttows . ;. ~ pitusittsr;
41imitewiu-dkiegctli t ili
fOrifachl• - • : ,
W' T - BTY
WA !ST.
, tkai w E
PRA.VTICAtt
rig-P4itieed`tiklinitiihiiilikCi.4ll4iii with
Ake likw l lr:PFA 4,/o"ed I!4;. eer
Nirger-Rroot 11144* Amer.
This - lhaollisr is different from De eats
:ran 444 gra a b a tta i nws d ko4y t. ga ys ;
nwitdinc shvWd coated wi7this Dement; it is
- atpsifeot
fins
color denied; to i :AftettrNbribwl sandstone, orany .
" -
- wyfiggitibegirlocEmihmir l Ptcap lemlleAllowalfasty .
semegt - , rotor ticthe - Tollpancientlfmen :
Ji litisie4l; reifill'eitinstraift,zPittaburg, finishiC
five years.
J. H. Shoenbergel, reddened, Lawrenceville, finished --
101 M " 14 1
James Weindiass, fleihenjOitv,liniihed
flvstlesys,v:: :if.: La. U7431c Ytist fryviv,
Calvin Adams, rsaidmist i t bitfuhrmitot a iihett fo
",fearer 1.. w
A. Horrelerassideftce;;Lawrencevilleitnisti:ed four ,
Tears. ah. r u f u it •
• D. WOord, P street, Snisned - i - our ye "'',
kl,Wqß.b!rifii ir,Vllol44,l34l.klF,itilik, for
years. "P "L' "", 1 7 : ,
St Charles Bret #l' prpt*"..llowne k Attnned Ave
nom. - 2 2 •- • - j••
for Barr & Moser,
Architects, Pi..?burigettnishe&Sve years.
,1& 44 40"..e1y 2. I 4.I4;AMPFLteII Paha
cabp; Seven •
t" ;t l . 11.+ P .
3e" P: 7 . WATSON,
?.. . . Boa 13‘,13. Pittsburg, Pa.
tr.N.DEPENICENVE 113LANIMI
thrmap km A r‘pladmiartmounce 'to _
inrrriblbtAlliihNxiotierdeliglitful
Bummer retreat is .now-oven for visitors. AccomModtw'
tions.will . lite furpistaed.tp..gartierandpiemies atreasdn::
- able ierixis, a'danningplagiorin'hitiliig been erected ff r
their special nee. reas on tickets for families, good for
one year, Slitte.!.l.l-tp .r.: zr-... - '7 .... es.. —-.
No improper chatactent.admitted, and no intoxicated
p ereo l w q b e-it Frgn i r .1 4, MittiVniv .
A r rry oat ex,eopapy.l wen a elindand
the foot of BrOt tiVietnreit Harrisburg. jelB-1m
--,---
' VarltilleAP"
.1 1 Tg4he-r, =lO q'
firAlitiilWiii4.4,l3.4444i?sßoatito t o„ 4 B
et:mee4 •
(-:."1/016.
E- - BORDERS,- &c,-, l l'
atSKIV
tore. tje/6
Ylt
„hip* ' find POOLS
Et all kiwi of Statio
MEne e itlititg: al t d J. . jeng'
Vflat.6lL-4 7 gfr--iivew: dostdo-Iseated fAm.,
Di thuelasiSterlECßllKlWAtorsee. Enquire of
ratjilWer, 1,1 %I A *EERY BOSTGEN, Ridge Road:.. t
#
,t t ,..... -..,....• . ,e. :-....., ii...::=-----
G-AA.-ISLTP--rle-"; for - tlio. -- ,ItENSFEC,
~
.- :, ... 45,,,
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I.
: --, ;' II 9I %' 'FfitIi`COMPANY ,.. NO:- , --
.„...,,...,..- ~c„. ~-,....„..•.„.„..,....,.: 2, •,,
.., 1,.:1; I:: :I.: 104THIOVERIMABiLtAVO6DA, '. - 1 '
- I
f Pennsylvania who li:ltteitesti
alt44:lll4llfg,t4"yr fr "' 414,
. i :Atu: . ll t h 4 o CVO ' % stance ire their lilt) rijiniss to ,
, 26' ittearlivria go- drive tba. rebel" from t log State
4".31.1-
'1434-7:r:1 ; ' -and , protect it from invasion, Ititilteadilyalotice
T. G. SAMPLE, ' :le r& thliVikattre - tybf this or4effiefrneit'#iity to act
K, J u. G& avyerctr D. E. idearre,l l mit. atasor4 dbionaetoii 4 , f . 4;4 r
r4L'r
, Th
ark , called , into:ear - glee by4he United'
Bf i llfreiir t voropef lobar:l,o6ms' wilt be idilittlap,. atilt ' r fvqbe• i yarpose of protect
y.ther .4 # - a'aniOient Pollee •foree: tie grog n g t e i ASO! ent .res
ivl3-dtd ing Ito State.ll ll 4 l ar,9 :placed dac: tha cam-
Inalit agegeral officer detailed that duty.
ift76 - 11 8 +I -l e e Y B° TO en. 197. 1 11 aikbaillt , mr-ttaks (itimatnent,
I rTetedi re 111 __ce
laZabi build
inu t i3 11 . 9,01motoemrtite 9orner of crt ittglegetPlio th ey e . bettid , be • mustered into
• wsg. , IfeleccdroMmyt .. to:
:41 l.
ir e ' . l llll "filiht‘of 1144 f ei g alb . , so r ' iligergivvoilar!ilblixlidithalitsproxilentigeoE,Qiegyinclo, igw ont ß hs e u ,w e d e uri
I 10 11 be Ma tt tin: b ait R s l;:iiiapiG(4o - , - 01* de-
rt . " . pritirVMT:lllat i t i t; • -returnli the,/ 4' o of
r belletimulaustillid= thiateirodiNseaumuiv — s - Cm - tt bet tai n iii f i tsieri uh d stioisait-oroniograhe sa f e , giyen by the party receiving the cotentaag. X
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s VA' lACOB ROTRUCR, paaajdeat.
,11ffillliPgAnid e General Pennsyl van i a.
~xi .I' pazza.ammacia, Secretary. jela-dtd
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W IL .. Lr.EXHIBIT
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY,
MONDAY,
.:.JUNE] . 29th ) - 186 3 3
- IfkAItit'AILROAD — DEPOT.
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• EIVIORNE
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. . ---- .0 - . , *YE itIACARTE's
EUROPEAN CIRCUS,
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__.,_ 7 ,,, .....,., First appearance is America.
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Madame liacarte has great saris-
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faction in announcing- to the people
• ' ' , /3 , of iiii4 country, that after AlEtb
- VCiwo tx. - 46 vorm ,‘" , •11 6 nht!t - win
r.,Sl e • again-liave the hun..r of appearing
i Being :::::::::rittliplir:::ClivleitlSch
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is': the "beautiful stut it• English
-• thorough.breds, inclu Lil t : the este
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411 iiiiii ("
.• bratod hiure,
, . • . CLACK' SWAN.
. in England. Ireland and Scotland
.• - I . she had the honor of Nrformitg
- ' " ' ' b ,1 6fore•the most reffm. and 11, 111 4,
,
1 .0 one ILIMIteIICCS ill t.N.. , : y C!ty 11 it,
*.-- .4: - . - 13 r
.10 it itil A a i l lt nel ui lac . a r.te''s groat Act, U.
-1-I. - - . ; VENETIAN :CARNIVAL
.'"ibk.. ai,-• - • 1-....'.
, . 1. - 1.,. ~ i . .....:, , Will .11C rernemberc , l by those wh o
!,i , L' 2 %: \., ,- . v":„„ p. : wltnessed her former (ilirts in tb-,,,
1116...'W . '" 7 country. . . . ..._,.. 7 ,.
- -I ICA appearance m Inr ritm er
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I PIT.. JOHN Ceinii,
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• ,-, The English Immoriot. known f:g the
• , 7 most brilliant wit in England, and
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- , 7. 7. p .- ~.familialy
.sityle4 , the COMIC lilL'el.:.
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.... The. elegant. follies of this. well.
, - ~.pred andgentlemanly clown will be
. - 1j r . ocesisiOnally;diversified by the ex
. ..1;1..1 'y,,,:::,!.... ~ ceedingly.cchpic gei.tesques of the
fatuous N
ous FRFCH FIFItROT.
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' First appearinee.in America of the
s , 8110-ARABIC TROUPE.
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Comprising 'Male 'inil ,
Feniala Jug
_ glers t - Acrohatel, Contortionists.
17omincnt' among the features of
i: tlais i !sopo * i the distinguished
JII'LI., CN,RINCIL 2 L;
,i) - uroL;ea and American cel
_ "''' "'''''''' '' - 'br f it..3 l . ..- Titia n ' y ou ng and brillitin e i
?.a." ~ " - - -F: :-artisteis sicknowledgi.st by all, both
;f ;al r . ,A s I • ,ip ind i ca} pf, tbe,equestrian pro
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t - '' fession, fele the itioi.-f perfectrider
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,1. 4... ,t , ,t ;.,....,..-: lii raliiiildi }dila , Star Company,
- A i. -. '''• AWA,,,, ,, - ,- .. 4 " - .: . Cie' tin batter • iinit secured...an en.
...; ...—.t-_ ,- , f Xilgetntlttt. Wit it, the n renowned
t • - V }{idtr, T. V e ? (.
AEA 's' -,..xx. ~,...E1 1 fQ1 1 87.91 , *
" ~,_ . r- 2 : -_, littr , Stein ` feit gleili nossehack
'., :1 6 :... -.1 ` ... -L.....- lerc: 7 - itlt- p4retirmed, .oii his t.niikeit
kli, l _ ... . - ., : -_,_,N•• Steed - , without saddl.. tiri,lle, or
‘`' '-`-,' - '....^...' • cottrorir of any kind. his reckless
t; ‘',,-•, l•- - - - .....' r • andlirfilidneshlipsoverfour-barred.
: I '-'i ''.. ' s._ ••• s •N•::....:gateite end ;other. -, barriers, .while
..: .. ;carry lug his sou} upon his Bead, , and
_ in rim othel'attitudek; arb. Cat.
. , 1 : . Iskti , erd WO OrfecMomof emipslrian
• • Skill, and haVe`Juhtliy" - entitled him
to the distillctloll Of " Illan(14011 or
.4V , ArPmel l - rA. r,..1 - t. 7.10
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• ••—A-- • - -. S. LATHROP,
' • The Kentuck Clown. • .
J I M MTN° IiDS,
• • -The Great Model clown.,
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The great romantic spectacle
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AND 'DEATH -BLA,CIKII4V.
Trini Wit gACARTE.
ADMISSION -
RESERVED • • 50 'ANTS.
Tlt-A N. T 41": L. LA. 7-
' ;l l l oSrliPirftlr six • ' MIGHT ac- (Nit I
MONDAY _EVENING; „June 22, 18463
CA.Rikte.ltll6
j; i- 211 41 fR I P;F#EL I S•
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ilk R tiVtitrikE
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`GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES.
Vangtia l ble Bilillerrabe eines,
Grfilitir,I11111111011$1015111$41.1„ :Overtures,
Übe T! MUCCI; DiliCelf, &C
ALlAsconforocit by the
ZW I DEX/VXDUAVISIEV ' tiOft
P.` slam - . • ‘: t
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r - #III7BX /N PHILADELPHIA.. r
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Bee, L 1,11 ,1 of Artlfitilit
knifirmaZt t. ii .4 . 11.4 tr
J. &CM :17. c s: . - • _ A„ii. Sackett,
0.-Dimptadi s -• J 21' • J. Lainoldv
• Cheskill 814101011 a:. , _ D. Villiers,
„Thomas A. Becket, M. D. Bdesendr,
-B. P. Simpson, B. Patterson.
B. Fraser; T ; , phas. Ribbon',
ktoritiogin an the largest - orsauliation extant.
JADocli slap st -a qmouß i zaeri
went commluses pt .o B,ceic)c . ,
Tickets 25 ands f - rbrity d 'seats 35 cents.
''‘ •r ,d I. OARNORO3B, 3:Wager.
je19.41t ,e s Taints W. HOLDEN, "Agent.
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e.-1-' I ,i., , ! . rt . : 1". , vette :ex i. 4 '
i'L" - VuOlgottifer.l6lE.R.M IL I T lA.
r: * h im Ajmuks, rgsrasizvas is MILITIA,.
, a, ; '!,01.1 Y,, , i illatnisfil
una, June 17, 1863.
— Thrfollqwing - orderless just been,maile by
Major Genft44l-lionet,-onnumailinz- the De
partment! of thg. Susquehanna:
}
.11,-). - : tre..7, 1... .1: r: , ,,, 1 a , 112Ar)QARTERS
''''' 4 'l)iiraintztit or The Bussattakismia,
De•4l :,na r tow -:1 2 4 .4- : ~ • 4 4
'tr.., ,:. .•-•.• i ,_ • 1711 - June; 1863.
gPlieiAia l Giblig , lt,l . r ,_,. ~-, - •
- - 1,1 lop -6.1 ~. ~ .1„:,_ .
.. ' Fq.illiet , :
1017 - '-batilain litidge, Chief Mustering
.offi
, fiirasvillattalt iii.!_lai - , on "the 18th inst., com
mence mustering the troops here assembled.
fvfittulipiNta*Viip or-the Preeident of the.
PitfAiii,t4lo tuutthe calf of Hie Excellency.
L,Governor Curtin, - . -
'''' - He l itill 'cOtiticitie mustering fr'om ds , today,.
Wltil ,aAl. o s,rn ,mustered.: The tima„Otairvice
mill b e SIX MONTHS; unless miscount.; dis
`charged,:- oirDURING THE ExisnximaEß.
-- • • .- - -- 2. ; i
13X.getninund of. .: ~ . • - 1 --
• • Alsj. Gyp. 13 ~,N.SOU,CII.-
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ItonE44 Li;Boit, an& A. 4. O
The volunteer militia who are willing to em
kelp &gni/nivel hi, thil r:difelitkiof public Rad
private -jiropety iiilthisiVepertmeet, will as-
Ltliciee 2 now'inNtarap- Curtin, at Camp
~,Cnyt:W,kkal all etherla r ,on the . Capitol Hill, on
Co:Morfaii (Thitii3daylMaraitig, when they will.
UTOWlSink•and:"at tinc - elurniehed 'with all the.
4 - eoeiftirgylqippixicnts, prior to beini regnlarly
org! , wyedinto"regiinents. - A
Mterroon • and Evening,
COMXINCING
bat . ne Ahem.