4 ! t ni’:\ £'*•' y. •- J ' - T I a : ]|[!' " o AT.ERS. SECpp jtIAND PIANOS. 7 OCTAVE. BE4V< WR- pful black Walnut case, very little iffijed 5 $B3O 20 0 octave, Hass .& Co,. Hosewood,, a ’jaandaoaiejtostrxnnanttiii goodorder.. ~... 175 Al&zCoot&ve, Stod&Tt, Rosewood, cawed .ponnelsja . • 16ft; AI6J4 octave, Zal£& Co.Hosewood, roond ' an ejoelient Piano 160 : i 8« Agootaye, HallstlDavia & Ce, Boa-wood 13S f S oct,. fitodart. Jlßhogony, round front' 80 n #r 'S* n ' 1° • ' » a!l®r , i n f® n, > Jdo " 50 A&fStfih do : :::•: :::::: • 2S m “ j ; JOHl' H, MELLOB, ißyf.V ■-. Q ■ ii ;-j 8» WOOD SfjßEteT. VIAIfOS-JCST KECEIV- ? ran< l M«Uf o£« finished front and carved legs. AJbo ono beau-. ThkitboyßtPiaialß have • B sp®»fh3Jall<«Mir InferalitsWe iin- Kfs5 ments ( o, f ®is* an d 7 octavo Plain Pi ffi s^'2£®SSt «a 'nis woafo . aCttMfflttliE BIOTIK. Stole Ag’t Jag l6 43 Filth Street- Mi&Ns mthhak, kubopbab ,-»rl !lAggnt. 113- : a§atCT rtreet, Pittsburgh. Pa» 0M noun try. either by pfflfßßPPk T• r* —> flitqtSfESNE j BRASS WORKS, Ti^ r CApMAN' & CO.. ’ variety of finished sSTWOBt FOB. FLTTMBEBB ll9 _. M|gCHjKEST3 ‘ ; n ''»l arid CarbOTCfite, - J-fty me' Western Dlst-ioiof _of Marsh. Laiu dell 2 >n Pump; toe bestever inven «*« is not liable to get ottt of 'w more vrater than any pump E - i. , feblldtt. TO AST -6 Mfcntt Court of the Unite i ' mthem Disutetpr Ohio entered ift-.tte Sort'- f Charles Moran “Ih.and .Pennsylvania Roil-' others. - Notice lahe-eby *iv- Rondanana Coupons o Rallro iil Company, 'ML-£ rat Mnrtiaae on that ndßennsylraoia Railroad Bast ' of -Bonds and Cons .abyjwhich were, aeoorsd by a -Mat put ofiaaid Raflroad that .ihje.undersigned' will pfc., - receive the' BamejßffljDnprewhtotipfa of the Bond* ft finn^rmp htldfcrjQejE resptcttfyy. at ihtftrineand'iSaee fattemjwerihetrnx ncdjthedifitribatiTe snares ap- Dliotbfa to such ’Bondj the pro •••WM therßUtshurgb. Fort Wayne and unde* tbn Decree of the ■aid CfourtWrteredihisidsuit June 10th,18fil, Holders ofsuch BohHs and Coupons ar* reqni&dtbtnake application for the shades of BUchjßrooeefa olatmeiby them, and in evidence of thought to recelvd-tne same, ta present the 1 BondganU Capons s->jheld to the undersigned at the office of Winslow Lanier k Company*in the ••-•- * - ' of ' Jajpffloo, 63 FOUBTH STREET. A (SAPJ,'CONVENIENT and PKOEITABLE DEPOSIT A BY. for Mechanics, Labot era. Clerks, aad afl those whose means or savings are so a’J. It also commends itself to Executor*, AdmintV tra tor?,jCol'ec tore, Agents, voluntary -Societies •or Adulation?, and persona of all olaieftSi Interest at the ratefof BIX PE < -CENT, per annuo} is pair on deposits, whlch.'if not drawn, will be plaoed to the. credit of the depositor fn the.firitday ofjttay anaHovo®ber,-*pdlhere*f- : tor bearthe eamefctetfsf as the principal. At this into money will DOtrnr.gih Less isiax twslv* Taishil'jnno ' Int*iMtwiil od*imeijre on ail deposits the Ist and lath days of the m&nth after such deposits are made. )■ w , a; | Boohs containing Charter, By-Laws, Ate., furn ished i>a applications t the office. j ■Pi’karnittT—lSAAC JOSES ifrps PBißUiiirT-|'W. B. COPELAND. i| I •- ■ ■ ■ TEhSTEES, liThos M'Howo ! I Hoh J K Moorhead. • > IbjJjnnn; -.5 1 - l icQ'Hhssey.' j I Jaeob Painter. TO iCpilda. <t ll Nickolaa Voegtly, | ■■. ,;W B Copeland, »ia^ : and Treasurer—A.'A. CAKBIEB, Hoi lasi Wri Hal . II pEp WILSON’S . tijgr; 4 hlJaeisi NO. 27 FIFTH ,SiBEBT, ; r PITTSBUBeH. | i J?. i*. 8. ‘ I '• j ' ’ hlghwit premium at the VOBDD’B FAIR, Lonoojir.all the competing. ieve already been tolcL wljtnDf Thu muhine make* Aelook stitch impossible to onreyebwlth the eKCntial advantage of being alikecatbothfildta, forrmn* no ridge or chain,-It jril^q^l^^toh v 'hem« jfeU, gather, bind,, cord. this Me* ehmeythe beauty and j strength ititehand adaptability to the thickest or thinest fabric# P»gW|Jthe most SUQCBtiSITCi and PQJMjj lie. |ijj flj* ThreeYearc.-C* ill 1 . ■ ... s MBd iheh. .at SO, 87 FIFTH j|| oiWM, CO. v Aggntfc . BMVIS" & PHIILIP^ BB4S| ,__Jt an*, vii.v rf.; : -'j PBS *|B *SIV t;»j LSS WORKS. Partjcralwr attention Beij|iring O: A^llei^i g SS; d n PJ “^ ,lllg JV’ J ite branobes. ItiiaiSmd Wat«rmdio4Rr»ti». v* [f JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S. l(o. kid to the fitting op and Refineries, &c lisjSiiiii- "i tfHfiQONSCBIPTION ACT. Ktst •PnW ! B'>e<i' Co^rdf'tha : fell aaa Law THE iIIENDMEKTS AND ALTERA ‘;^!j ~ giflfijl 6nroHihjg-au<i cdHiiig ppt'ihe, W, i There powexists fn : a* Taf’ tnehttftoniys thereof and'it is>>- iepUnit«d States,"thedtttjr'.of Ml a, io guaranteeto •eaeh'State afe-j i tlbrm of govern metiiti' ; and'toj pKreas, hjgh/pnrposeßi a mili-j I force is indespensabfeTT tb 1 TaMiM “Ifflfifltdjjftoa whereas notervice Can aore prai^wt>rfciykiad ! libriarable tEanl j?hi&l£i&£r6&(ife£ed 'fof thV 4 " maintain * I hof;ike-CdnstituTibii and Union, aiid I yTS/^™ 1 '- 11 free gpyw- ri i He it enacted ti'yifie Senate and'Boii~se\ of Hep resent at ices of the United States of l mLnlll ablebooiedinale eit'zens of the United] BtatM),(Mid persons of foreign birth;' lzhbl sshalt IpiVP deOiSf -dalfi toe i rjn te ri tia n. I to become citizens under hid in pnfsitihce j “UtbSitavjrs between the agenda®] twenty apd,. vearsj? pxcepV'yrl hferanafterexpectedvawh'eMy.ddcJaPedl - l 9 cbnttituWjthpnational, forceav and ] ahallbe.lia'ble to perform the mi]itafv l duty nr the -Bervifce of the United States, j wjtelh called 'out bg the President for tfiapj . M& WiUwliiirimaei&, Th»(J the following persons be,' and they ‘ Brej hereby lexcepfsd Snd|'eieiijpt‘ Dtpm the 1 provisiona of thia,act,ahJ shall ‘not be I | liable to military doty under the same; to iWtt: Sachas are "rejected'as physically,l f aiabidrjt;. tb/Et’V?ica-J Pi i e ?2M«&.i e ,;Uiuted: States, offte;Umted BtafcfeB>> thofteacU I ofjthep various; r government, find the. governors auf tbe I ofj the several States. Second;' the’ only I son, oj a'.widow"dependeht upon hill labor, fot; support. Hiird, theonly son of ared I or '. *-??!?!, fi areut or patents .dependent I upon his. labor . for sapport. Fourth’,’) where, there are twobr djore Bona’6f aged) or infirhr parents /subject to draft;, the I father, or if he be dead, the mother, may I elect which son shall be exempt. . Fifth, | the only, brother, of children not twelve'j yesjrs bid, having neither father or mother, depepdent-nponrhia"labor, for *ipp(fit|c Sutt|, t{ie. father Of ihollledoss' ehildrm I under twelve years of age dependent upon I his labor, for support SevSntfi, where] there are a father and sonß in the same family or household, and two of them are I in the military service of the United States I aa nonfcpmtnisSroiK-a'pfficeft, MtsiciSns I or privatfes, th£residue ofsueh family Pnd I hoasehold, not, exceeding twp, rshall U exempt.» momy herein excepted shall be. .exempt j Pro vi'dtd, however, That no person who has been convi ted, of felony shall be enrolled .orjpermitted to serve in said forces- r ■ Sec. 3. Aiid be’ii further enacted, That the national forces of the United States not now in the military service, enrolled under thiajet, shall be divided; Into two classes, th'e-firat .’bE all persons subject to do military doty between the aged of twenty aid thirty-five years, and, all.unmairied. persons, subject to dp military duty above' the age' of thirty five and under the age of forty five van d the . second ''class shall cofppise all other persona subject, to jdo militaiyldifiy; and they shallnot/ in any district, he called into the service ot the. United .States until those of the first class shall have been, called. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That, for greater convenience in enrolling, call ing put, an<T organizing; the| national, forces, hhii for; tlje fittest of-Bwirfeii anil spies Of thb ‘enemy, ' the United States shall he divided into districts, of which the distrihtof Columbia shall constitute one, eatffi territory of the United States shall bciiiStitnte one or more, as the President sEaU'direct, and each congressional 'dis trict of the respective States, as fixed by law of the State next preceding the en rolementi shaU conatitute one ; iProvidedj That in states which have not by their laws been divided into two or more con; gressionpl vdistrict*, the sPresidfenU df-fSe United States shall divide the same into so many enrollment districts as he may deem fit .find convenient. : Secfi. And be it further enacted, That for each of said districts there Bhall be appointed, by-the President, a? Prdydst-i Marshalfivith/ink, ply, find emoluments - of a captain of cavalry, or an officer of said rank shall be detailed by the Presi de fit; who shall be under the direction and Subject to the orders of aJProyosV.Creneral. appoint ed or detailed by Urd President, of the United States, whcse office shall be at the Beat of government, forming a sep arate bureau of the- War Department, ;whose irank, pay, and emoluments shall be those of Colonel of, cavalry, e - SXc. 6. 4*d he itfiftther enapt£ a| That J it shall be the-dnty df'the Provost-Mar ahal<General, with the approval of the Secretaftr-of War, to make rplesond reg 'ulatk>nB for the government of his sub-1 ordinates; to furnish them with the names! ; SBrvice of the United States, including I the militia, when reported to him by the I couripandine officer; to communicate' to I them all orders of the President in refer-1 ence to calling out the national forces; to J furnish properblanksiihd^nitrthiibnsfM enrolling and 'drafting, to’file aha pfeservel copies of allenrollment lists; to require I Stated reports of all proceedings on thai ’part of the to counts connected witif the service unde*T his directionand to perform such other I duties as the F£ea«l«ufmay..pr ! sscribe?iiil carrying; ont the provisions of. this act, I Ssc. T. Andhe.it further enacted. That it shaltibe the duty ,pf the .Provost Mar- j shals to arrest all deserters,'whether reg-1 ulars, volunteers, militiamen, or persons I called : into the service nnder this or any other,arit of Congress, wherever they may I be found; and tosend them tothaqearesjf I military Commander or military post {to j dctectf-seize and confine spies of the ene-1 general commanding in which they may. be arrested, to be tried as soon as the exigencies-of, the-iSersiceper mit; to obey all lawful ordersaiid;fegala tions of the ProviSst each as may be prescribed-by'-: lawi con cerning the enrollment and callingiinto service of the pational forces ■ ■ T • 8 v **** fartherinactedi That in each of said district there shall 'bfi fi board of enrollment, to be composed-of the prpvost marshal, as president, and two other;persons, to be unpointed by the President! of the United States, one of whom shall . .be a licensed mid practising pbysicia&find-burgeon. ,T -jar iV :J y $ vs t. I?: ‘jTjf i? ° EC -'? : Xtod'Ve it further enacted , That jit shall be the duty bt the said boards to LfTO, “witMmt the I fwfifjofl.dfi the.Becret«£y of .Wafi and to of March {OhMmowiUrnate y.ear thereat ter, an enroHfcjg toch Sub-distnctf» eiadi P k°ii e^ tfth.¥’wBtmofi«ma. ; j: nd he ; Whlv;immediately: proiaed to 1 -'ehfoil" all persons subjectto ;^K ff : their respective nJadto'.o.F. residence,-aeeß on thelfiriri day o# Jhiy-foliowiflg and their |OccnnMion t and. shall,,-on or before the jfirtt-day oftAyirH re port 'the sameto the' [hoard of enrollment,! to be consolidated into one list, a copy of which shall be transmitted to the: provost marsllali gane-- rw OH 'ob. before the' first 'day seeding the enrollment. Provided never ■heiess, That if, fromjany cause, the du ies prescribed by this section cannot be lerformed within the! time specified, then he tatne shall be njhfermediaa sodhithere-' after ns practicable. ! Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the enrollment of each class shall be made separately, and they shall only cm brace,tjose; yhase ages shalfebe on the first day betieeftiiwefe tyanoiortyTive years.; ll. And be U further enacted t •fhat all persons thus enrolled hhall be subject, for two yearsjafter the first day succeeding,thsehrallmeat, to'be cplled info the military service of the Uni ■ted States, and to continue in service for three years, or during [the war; and when called into service shall be placed on the tome footing, in all respects, atWolaatebrsf [Ppring the present rebellion, not, howev ef, exceeding the termj of three years, in eluding advance pay and bounty as now PhsMiylaw. ,Sbd. 12 Arid be it further enacted, jOat whenever it may be necessary to call out the national forces for military serviee,- ftje President is hereby authorized "t'diiir* Sign to each district the number of men to be furnished by eaid district and thereupon the enrolling board shall nndefcjflieTiireet&n of the President, make ■a draft of the required inamber, and fifty pe* centum in addition, and shall make «pi exact and complete iroll of the nqmes Pf '.the persons so drawn, and oFlEC'tfrcilr »which were drawn, ;so that the first ®awn may stand first upon the said roll, and the secopd may stand second, and so on! , Add the persons so drawn shall be notified of the same within ten days there (after, by a written or printed notice, to be •served personally or by:leaving a,copy at the last place of residence, f’eqnlrfngtneiu to appear at a designated rendezvous to K e ,PP rt for duty. In assigning to the dis- Iraqis the number of men to be fnmished 'the Prhsidiftt'Shall take into f ‘deration the number of volunteers nilitia furnished byjand from the sev- States in which said districts are sitn andthe period of thdif service since ,uo| commencement of the present rebel lio4 and shall so make said assignment aa to equalize the numbers among the dis yricta ofthe several Stiles',‘Considering andjallowing for the nnnabers already far nisued as aforesaid, audj for the time of t *'cs|cf 6 i?.' C jf)i<rJe it further enacted, That any person draftedvatul ..notified .to appear . aa aforesaid, fqrniii'diS'deffahleCnbtt;. tuteito take his place in the draft; or he mayjpay to such person as the Secretary of War may; authorize .tb iedaivei t[ snih sum, not exceeding three hundred dollars, as the Secretary may determine, fo? the jirpenration ot snob Substitute, whibh sum shall be fixed at a unitorm rate by a gener al order made at the time of ordering a draft far any S,taie territory;- andthereup hh-stich person so furn it hi ng thes nbati tn te or paying the money, shsill be discharged front farther liability Underthett'draft.■ And [anyperson failing to report after due servipe of pqtjcq,. herein prescribed, without furnishing a or paying the required stim therefor!, shall be deem a.deqerter, and shall be] arrested by the pfovost marshal and sebt to the nearest military poet for trial by court martial, nnlesß,’ upon proper showing that he is ndt liable to military duty; ' the board, of enrollment shell religye! Jilto "from the draft. ~ : Bgq, 14. And lie itfurtker enacted,'lha.t all ehajl, ! oh arriving at the rendezvous, be canqfully Inspected' by the surgeon of the bqard, l who snail ffuly report to theboard .tbe phyilcal condition of each one ; and all: persona drafted and claiming exemption from Tpi|itajy duty,on account of disability,Cr‘any'other cause, shall present' their claims jto be •exempted ,j*|the ibpqrd, .whose ,deoiito’n. ! ;sh^|b^^ Sm .J 5. And be itfirfyer. enocicd. That any surgeon charged'with fhe doty pfeach inspection who Bhalt receiye from any. persofi whomsoever any money or-other, valuable thing, or agree, directly Or indi reem,; toreeceive the sameto his own or ip imjjetfecJ fg| spectiop of a'ifSlse Qf'jhqojrpept report, or who shall wilfully tjeglect,ito.make .afaith ful inspeotloff and'trne Tbpbrt, Shall' be tried by a court martial, and bn conviction hundred, and be imprisoned at the discre tion _of| the coprt, and hfl eashiered and dismissed from the service. ‘Sfc. 1 16.• And.be it fiirthet i endctch, That aa soon as the required number of able bodied mien liable to duty shall be obtained from the list of those drafted! the r«nwffieEsha|bp dwhaeged-t And all dmfted'perfcbns reporting at the place rendezvous ghall pe.allowed trav- froin 'their "plaoqs of residence; and all peraopridlsphargednt the place of rendezvbns BliaU be allowed travelling pay to their] places:of residencj»if : and alt ex penses Connected with the enrollment and drafting! under snob regillktiohs as the Iftesident of the Uhited Sjtates-ehall pre- bnd ali expenses bonnected with the arreit of their regiments, or sqcn other duties as the Fro yost marshals shall be called to perform, shall bejpaid from the appropriatiop Tor arresting dasepterag gndei tahh regflS tions as thpPseadAitfoftlfc dieted Bthfes shall' prbecribe: Provided, The Provost marshals] shall in no case receive commu tation for transportation or fpr feel and quarters,! but- only for forage']* when not furnishe<| by the government, together with actual expenses of postage, station ary and| clerk hire authorized by the Provost-marshßltgkn&alj 1/ i s SBO|J7 f it further enacted. Tha any person enrolled, and drafted aceord mg to thelproviaiona of this act who Bhall ailment J a cemficate of I discharge from ®eAmbbfWß origin'- Bt ° the ® er *f (!ft of; Poi ; Sscif'll- And he -it "further enacted, i hat gnchj of the volunteers and militia 'pow; in t|io spryice of the Gnited S ta!er/ may re-enlist to serve ope year, unless sooner discharged) after tiha expiration of their present term of shail he en.* titled to a ( of 4uy [dpliarS) one-half 1 of which tp be tipob such re-enlißt- FItII>AV WOKMW, MAKCH 6, 18»8. I ment, and the balance at the expiration of the term of re-enlistment. And such as-may re-enl«t to serve For two years, nnleES sooner discharged,- after the expi ration, of their present term of enlistment, sball-lreceive, upon Bueh re-enlistment, twenty-five dollars of ;the 'one Tinnd^red Idollara.bounty for efilielmeht; provided by the. fifth section of the get approved, twenty second of July, eighteen hufidrbd and’, sixty-one,'entitled "“ASPact'tO au thorize- the employment of Volunteers tp, bid in enforcing the"law3.-aß2 li pj'bteCting| ‘public property.” ■ ■' I Sec.. 19; An&be itfuTther'enucted,' That whenever a regiment of'volunteers" of the; same arm, from the same State; is reduced to one-half -the number .ptSScribed by jaw, ±he:President may direct ‘the epnipl- Idation of the.companfes OffinbliTegiiient f Propidei, Ttiat no companjrtiofibrin'ei fhall exceed the -mdsin)um“ha3rfjer pre scribed; "by law, When -snch ;%bni6lfda tmn-is made;'the regiinehM.offlf|grs IJi'all he reduced in propottion.to tße“r£dtictip/i ! m the hattber-of cotepasfeB.- ' ii ! Seci SfO. < jlnd 6e it feather dmMfc That Whenever at regiment is fedacsdMloty. the tpinimiim tmmber allowed by law“,hb : offi. qers shall be apointed in sncbreHqrent bev ybnd those necessary for the command of ■such reduced number. ’■ I Sas.d2li. Astibeit farther tnac(e^ : That so much of the fi.th section of ths IM'f 1 M'f ap-“ ppved seventeenth Jnly, eijrhteeh'Hnnared and-sixty, entitled “An act two attend an act calling forth the militia to' feXefrtte the laws of the Union,” and so forth? as fe quires an approval of the President tp car ry info execution Sentehief-of cdutS'jihaf: tial, -be, and theandthe satteic fierefijpre-f pealed as far as relates to barryingrtflto ex ecution the sentence of 3 airy Oaht-mgrteii against ittiy person convicted-aff fi i isßror dejserteiy or -of’ mutiny or 1 murder; ,hnd hereafter'sentences in punishment orthOSe offences may be carried 1 ; into exechfion upon toe approval of eral in the field. - Sec. 22. And be it father' courts-niartial flhall have power to-gca*. teace officers who absent themselvesjroiir', their commands without leave, to be'reda* ced to the ranks tOßervelhree ring the wap. • -v Sec. 23 -And be : tbe clothes, arms, military outfits, aadan coUtrementß furnished" by the United Stqtea to any soldier shall not : be Ma bartered, exchanged, pledged, loaniSff'V given; and no person not a sotdier, pr dhly authorized officer of the United fitatestyho has, possession of any such clothesafrits, military outfits or &ccoutremeDt9yfarnfeltjßd .as aforesaid, which have-been the subjects of any such sale, barter, exchange,pledge, loan or gift, shall have any right, tilley $r interest therein bnt thesame may be sirtjfl and taken, wherever found, by an officer authorized to receive the same; and thfe possession of any such clothes, arm* military outfits, or accoutrements, by any person not a soldier or officer of tho'Unit ed Slates,, shall eyrdepoeTil , r , 2f. 'fifhaf be (li: 'fiMcr 1 nat every.person notsnbjhct to tWmlea and articles of war, <Vho' shall procure. States to desertr.or who Bhall harbor, con .ceal, or give employment to attestor. or carry Imp away, or aid in carrying him away, knowing him to be snob; or who shall purchase from any soldier his arms, equipments, ammunition,uniform,clothing or any pait thereol; and any captain or commanding officer of any ship or vessel or any superintendent or conductor of any railroad, or any other public conveyance, carrying away any such soldier as one of bis orew oi otherwise knowing him to have deserted, or shall refuse trf deliver him up to the orders of his commanding officer, shall,; upon”legal conviction, be fined, at the discretiorvofany cam! having cognizance of the same ip any’ sum not exceeding five hundred dollars; and he shall be imprisoned not exceeding two years nor less-tbaiveix months, Sec. 25. And be it further enacted, That it any person shall resist any draft of men enrolled under this act into’ the service of the United States, or .shall connsel or aid any person to resist gny sucli I ‘draft;"or Bhail assault or obstruct any officer in ma* king auch draft, or io the performance -of gpy servipe in relation thereto; or shall Counsel any person to assaulter obstruct any such officor,or shall.counsoLany drafts ed men cot tb unpear at their place.of rendezvous, or wilfully dissaade them from the performance on military duty as re quired by law, such person shall be subject tosummaiy arrest by the Provost Marshal; ,an&vibaU be: forthwith delivered to" the Civil authorities, : and upon conviction there of, be punished by:a. fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not-exceedingtwo years, or both of said punishments.'.,:;.;. i., ' ; . . ... &So. 2tS. Ah 3 be it further enacted, That, immediately after the passage of this abt, tbe President shall ifsue nis proclamation declaring that all soldiers now ablaut from, thefcregiments without leave may “return within a time specified,' to such 1 place dr places as he may. indicate iu his procla mation, and be-festofed to their respective regiments without punishment, except the forfeiture of-their pay and allowances during their absence; and all deserters -whoishall not return within the time spe cified by the President shall, upon being arrested, be panisheH as the law' pro vides. r Sec. 27. And be itfurther enacted, That ! -deptfsitions of witnesses residing beypfiil the limits of the State, territory, or district in which military courts shall be ordered to sit, may he taken, Incases .pet capital J by either party, and evidence [pro-] vided the samershalp bfffrikoV Upon rea sonable notice to the' opposite party, and dulyauthenticated. ■ i,. 8 * 0 ; be u further enacted, 1 hat the judge advocate’shall bave power to 3 a reporter,, whose .dnty it shall M to record the proceedings of find'testi-1 mony taken beforeunilitftry Courts,instead of the judge adi ocnte; and such reporter down such-proceedings and tes-1 the fiwiiiinstaneß in short-Hand: The reporter shaU- be sworn or affirmed faithfully to perform his.’ dnty before en tering Upon it,;/.; ,» .. Sec. 29. And hi it further enacted, Thar the court; shall, for reasonable canseogrant a eontinnßnce' tp party for time and ;as oftbn aB shall : appear to be JProndcd,' That iTthe.prisonef be'.in close confinement ti»e ; trial .shall not be delayed for aiijifinQil longer thatr. sixty days, ' ■ • • ■ “ Sec. 80. And -aDhat in trine ot war, inBurrectibn, or . rebellion, murder, assanlt :'an4battery-with an. intent to kill, jmanslto^h(#j^mqj!hemwounding by shooting or stabbing with an intent to commit murder.robSery, 'arson, burglary, rape, assault and battery With an. intent to commit rape, and larceny, shall he pun ishable by the” Sentence of a general court, martial or military commission, wben committed by persons who are in the military service of the United States, and to the articles, of war; and the, punishments -for such offenses shall never pa le*3 than those inflicted by the laws of the State, territory, or district in- which ■they may have been committed. Sec. 81. And be itfurther enacted, That any officer abteot fiom dnty with leave, ?*-?$! kpeickneaa oy. fcWds, shall, dpr «nBH *n abBenoe ’ receive-' Half (>f the pky BhJl J j^asmsßswoa? &“ws^skss! ne d H n T P °’7 ered: P' ant furloughs lor a period not exceeding thirty davaat W flOftibraßytojiye- defithm e Eon-eomhiKtmOped- officers and, privates, i lor, good eondaotih the Tine Hf'dhty;' ftK" ®“ b i*ct to .the, approval of- cbm;' Oi the . which such, non-; e&mnusaioned oi®cera,and;p£i7ate&iorm.a i -Sac s 88v Mtddit itfvrthireridcte'di That' ft? PreMdanp-.ofisdie United--States e re nereby. anthorized -and., empowered; dui |TOg~tn6 present rebellion, to, call-forth: the national fSrces; T)y~draft,’in itoe man ner. pronded for in thia act. ' - ‘ '• : ]. 4fld&e itfiathirendcted.T!hit' dll persons draftedjngdertiie:pHJinabnff!trft .S^WM'S or other branches oF the-3emtm as 1 thlex igenciesjOT the-service tnay j ®fr Jvrlher. : enacted? • tn “ e ? ea ft e ?-ft e - to. special; service l BbalL' oniy be'-nredd.wiffi'ad conaent of officer "of in the ■Wi spd.enlisfed men j ho» oi- herdafter (fetailed |p special.,sec«ice ) .flhall;nQt're-. ..Sec, 86. Arui.be it-fiirtWer hicktej, liat general orders’ of the War Depart went, numbered one hundred'aM fifty-' j.ftfmand onedmndred and sixty-two, in reference to enlistments of vofniitoeri ibid the regular _ service, be, and We Mmeura | “S.toW' .irdscindadi .and hereafter ho gnteh enlistments shall he allowed; Sep, 37. And beitiurtker enacted, That the gradea created in the cavaliy forces of the Umted States by section eleven 3 of the act approved, seventeenth,. Jnly,' eighteen -hundred and sixty• two; andifCr-WiSelfhcr rate oteompeDEatiDnihaa.ljeeii ‘provided, f“M.he prudtaa fallows? te.-'wit^Regimen- 3 taf commiesary : tfie same -as' ‘regimental' chief., tymnpeter’the 3 feme as chief hugjer;. the ’Baddlereergeant ! the' saipe as regimental commiaasVjf aerEeabt; t,, '44/ h ‘*t th e i grade tof ,"eti pefijtim'erafy sedopd : Jienteifant,-.and; two') teamsters Tot ponjpapyend -tone chief fertitt-' ‘had : blacksmith for ejoh regitoent, ahalfowed 1 by paid-section of that aeti'i bti, and they araj hereby, abolished;,and each- 3 ‘cavalry company, may. hareitwo trumpeters, to be paid as buglers; and, each regiment- shall have ope verterinary. surgeon, - : with : ih ff ran(r of a con > psn.satien -.shall betas venty-flve (dollars perjnonth,. , • Sscv ..8. And be, it further enadnJ,'That MMMnotia.:wl!Oi in time of war Tor: of rfe‘ rfeeilion; against life snprome authority of I fts® United-States* shall be found lurking 'or acting as-sjiiea ia; or- abotati ahy .of tlte iortuicationa, posts, qattrter» ( -6rflncatnp>i t®*¥**- coort-martial w militaryoom-1 mission, and ahaH.uponcohyicUOn.saffef 1 aeatn, . .. . - ■ DEALERS IK OltS. S. M. ?I EH & GO., or Pitre No.l Carbon OU» . Ann • B E N Z O I« E. . *»iQBoB oa-lfßaftyi STREET, opposite Perm's R. R, Depot: ' . ' W-AU 011-warrantoil.' . »023:1yT. PETROSA Oil. WORKS , LONQ. MILLEIt A CO.. woaEaATSHAapaBDaaH stamon. aI pQSENY YAIiSX KAU.Sa>U>/ ana WarthooM.. M MARKET SIKKET, rmSBIIBaH, THE ARQESCO; pit ; COMr:*NY IMAinriPACMndE ASB HAVK FOR •LTBaala a mpeiiqr Refilled Ardeseo Oil, HON-EXPLOSIVE AI 80, PtTBE BE ITZO LB. warehouse, 27 IRWIN NTKIiKT > pmsBVRaB. penna: Luc eat 'Oil i!W 6rb duhoan, Dtnrajqp A oo„ Manulaetareraof. ' I'CBS WIXITJ3 UEfIHID C A. B O N « I LB. , Offlo*; NO. J»* JJBBBTK SXaKBX; «tt»- bvthtfa. iWWJni. The; , ;» ready. ft’patKure'aSfiJ^vaa^resoycJ'lSt 'OommonißßOneiiL-2:-.; ?;*-s asm.-nu^i'T L Itmekea ip&lfefaftivitfcpetfiet I|jKWSSXSSfe j. It oan bo used a«.» t«»r nWhU.tpiv H b t tyLtrimmod and lighted, without t*- moyuuMh^^ou^. 1 . . * I ■ & ItwrawsiflU thewMteliftt bbcVethecone.. I 9. The chimney,<mn,bo? remoYod ur-imerted without-tetichiilg-tne gloss... ~* -v* These burners are the,' common No.l slie, end natfbe put on in use. BVory per*' son adng Carbon fePhilosophie Burner. Prio»-35 eenta: tier dozen 83. Sold* No, 83 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. ** U2S-lydw : y u . yfcjlfc&TJMfegj. i «EocF.iiir dea: WHO W WlB AND 20 WOOD STREET, . FIT^iSBTHCI . : WILLIAM GARB rfc^QQr WHOLESALE GROCERS. And, importer* ®! wiHBBa Bunun 1 Mir A&SO. - f‘ : : Dlstlllare uid Dealers in , . rnjEOU> MONONSAHKLA KTS flfH18KI; i 97 lAboirty Street,; . 099:17 PITTHBIIBfiH.. P 4. JAMES A. FETZEB, forwUrdinb AND COMMISSION ■ERCIiANT. bob tob sat* o» : • Flour, Butter, yjol* BBd Proaaefl .i CleneralljY :• . _ • tinMW Harliet md Fiirat ' _ v ... V'.VlPtttejaaAJiii' KEFKRTQ—ffnndf 0, Bailer,-Aml; Trnium £?* K An4 * M 2» oU^ liWßliKßjiiii* •• r.-rii us anz ,TO<j I t ..■.- ri > L» .oi usTwrai n?^FW^i3^iEw«BP«asta<Ba*] <■. .; !i . - v tji J-.li: ttteW Saxon.i.t.LiterpdbT.r.Po tlaod....r;:.Jaii. Yprk, Jas^ 3£sM^£ f 6ft&7§SP • jiuMltaitiiii&far York ..LivarpiM ']£?. #lBl Bntidi Quean.-New York ..Havana 4o Mat '9»*“-i-r.-.--a«Jfig3 ■•-•,;t0erp00i,.,,... Mar "-New-Ytfrk iLlvefpbor.—Mar Amonoa._....j..,New.yoite9reytown;..iAlM4ri we OToitfltifel '! ' : Ci'tt. IJnri;h'7? 1833.'^ ;•/ .The : sj , 'fine'Sprihg c .w?9jthes: ; Jfeojroada nregcttinfi-dhSlcb order/ - -‘* active uas on thfe/pjgyiooa wpekrtWrates, j&owpver 4 did not vary much; , the •low&t betel? m, the '\ ~ d } “ s!! ° i!j!3m jnark& •went up. A lair amoirnt • h a n.. _, Mqq Tto receipts sit the Morion House Yard, were; • : * ■ ''Tfe'UwW Cattle....,, " *’■"* * “ * Sheep£H..:...; ; Hpraes....^, ;. Mules:...,'., a>hßad&2!£4 ‘sJ£‘Twmerirrai --siieep-rE.; heid-'w^Portf fasgasi Tie4&atss« f;,~ j J^W ite-terUmne^. • ; jfiFid yesterday m selling, nii well &• of them.unlessi U^ote’tliatt7@7 , f' ssalon on t ultyih'cl. t»snd theri market ’ no doubt ooiKmanddO c tjrtlbast.'has'sdY par pound, and age {very close v tnisimarket oOr Would be more .inoa bbef into Jdarich—rain.; abl& with a bi jeJtwptfor two xeky. alow Hew, rOC these art &s' • j Receipts this ' for corn’ll Hi laro.tpbquothtii of Hogif this w First quality coi Second qdality, ■il'-'l '■" “•'• »*«:"• W«t4m m*£t-;fed,. .-; S>s»X4.T;l . The-Sheep ttmrlietr''‘ \ li ' l ’* The market dp'eneed ifotiday a limited number- of shtep-Qit sale, ana. but. fdw, expected that day! Consequently the brokers ! had ithh. their own wuylandsold Xtodk at extrav agant prices, though no higher than theydid Sat urday, whichwas a Very -lively'day, and ajK&od >nd'o > nolotnett "p- ' cape Jtn.srtth 380 ;holf-hr4l.i«nbi-tTOdl fMwhiiin 1 Sh6epi prime quality, whiehhe bought aiSnsnoßr. sion •bridge’of Wrtver T&ufteefc'im' irt^dt^lfaS' . thonghttolmmeJCriaoriipa-fyihigbißrice.tnThe: average tteight was9otts,"and an average lot'of. theta'drea»eaf)j?>3,bare; ilThaya£ild>fdi-u{2ffsi63. l ' OiilosEeep, half grade Monday morning at 9 &. averaging Uva.wdfht, Throe twere.jlMiaati ofiGOfcttfti only ih fair stock condition, and though.benghtAt, a eraxyiprtoe/^aoH-t aomethrnsrfort£r f vpfl lleundwistoodwiioffero^^afcitta^j )tt«Asnm food,, ooSMj. |iu«c)ioßi,oF Hoseirm JfcF'HThe*TJnitbd States Panitary QommissiaiL havo established, anoffice of information iirrefafd to patients in the General Hospitals.. of to* Amy. .of Uie We-t - By aTefershcettf boo&a.' wEicn are corrected daily. an.snswer can*. onilCTiordinary oircumatanoes, be given I>y return mail to the/''* lowing questions::'-' .••w • ..JjSUls. (givio name-and redmeat). present in unvdiospih] of the army of toe' Wei ■: &d« .Whit la toenameoftoe Surgeon or Chai of ,toeluwpj.»af.* 7,} v-ihsiOiß t- r.; at * 4th; lf not in hospital at present, hatfhe reoei pOtteri in hospital? die in-hoepitelHUtd-at-w} 6toVTf recentodisohir^di’from^ifiiitit^ Lae discherged from service ?c<. p. -c?<y/v : Ttoi lfnot, what were his brdijfsfofileaving * " TheCemmlsdon will also. famish noniffiMflt mfoftnaticriiuFto *iHe condition of ahypatientlqi' toocQeneralHospital,.within ftWjtoarfc a spaced ' .time possible, altera request to do so from any, itsoorftopohmngßOdatiesii ‘l Seoretary ; f?i Jha'-Wwfcmi DipiftmAt^S. ; LAKE tiIKES ■-v■••! j «o liiUtthtklMt* UJ r; ““ •- snELr iire vps^. <> I ■vU.oio’itiß Wiiuiui-~OiB 't» ‘“iwjMii , 4( i} c SkMitb BnHdeM'^md j Si)It u wsswtf Cop. p*rßottftHU,’R»iid'BtlUßaajisi3sßf>sTtei - v.i- ;• ‘.,y . gjj^gWgj»Mte < i ; ; 4^fl«w^Up!*hrl»&^niiiiW& ! 4fitahfc«i : *»"f3pwUl ori«T» : af CoDMtflnt to box 4*stri& r ' ‘ ■ . « IIUTISi C. HTKINSIKTa, .. ~ housk CABPinr^ißß " \andj o£jb&&. , ; ;;:i . , PiraaßCßSHi ’¥&■ ' BrOfitn «oUoited >nd.prpinpUy attended ,iw> It 3 w® waht souk wop hkw JL ftnltor prepared Minor Hub mlxtif-miA ifc other; kinds orSploesrooaMn*. Brand* M will fMaa9W"«r6piof ftrrit andlpfer than at Brandiee,. and.»Ho»h»rldeda'of sad i: ; ;_ d«M, , Voorger, T%m(md#hfl tHsawiaJdjftJK SE»-iwrtt,jmraspw «B**4wflpA^ : CTI ,^y?W-gß^.TOW»hafcASiS«U«idija aereflttanfcaom eSjalere gn d all kindsof firm &NO, IST Liberty street. mhi. .^'T' r, ‘Ti;*3 V;i:> "iiiO iv u i'S&i 4* *t IA% t €f / •j«@SKs®Ss3S s,!i ~ ,‘- . jr- ;' %K / i' " ilaik *J»" -ir ft - fM - vii , , prilted.utair ,liimiliet ii 7dt e ll i e v it:lirta 40; -:' oa . ut ix, • -,:"" 4 "W ,'l . , 4 . . ,.- I,,V4 N N I4a i l t AT: . %;"011e , citift . ..., 1 :Ifillsr g i , i .... ~ , ,' : • ocroritur iroippoll. .1 ~ 0 Ai t "..,. 0 ?: 3 . 1 . Atiolat!,,t,. ! ~, , 4 i,-- , Alia. coupon rims Atipsior; the , the ties • tor 1 , +,... % • . IStOriz 4( tiOteir.f#s I * l., , ltetitaffe.4i . ~.., '"-L4 TOirMati:: 6 , V l Vltr* - it .1", A ra k it a s '-' • .. t *ft-a '-:.r &*• Ik | i**" n Th»£-\™ :,”-% I Mjjjp^a^^ I|j^.iHMn»^ 1 | j^.iHMn»^ -. r..- ? . j aßSpS^Ks^j sjMeaasagrjg-j I ,; ac ;viY | £ :oioTiiiafcs SI w.* Uw!. ,*., ->■ I ij snofifj k : t-K as.i' J &K.'* 1 'VjU-:£ ifco»^ ices! .isjs§l .aaotiSJ'i £ff>j sit ifr\V a-.ei '<! •so ,s*^ 1.1 -v- 1
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