James P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. MEDICAL Jg-O.TAI.CO-110I.IC A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED V getable Extract. A PURE TONIC. Dr. Hopfland’s GERM A'M BITTERS PEEPAaBB BT DE. a, D.. JACKSON, Philadel phia, Penna., ] ;W.ill effsetnolly on* a Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Lferonlc* or Serroos Debility, Disease of tbe Sidneys, and all Diseases Aristny from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, , Nausea, Heartburn, Dispust for Food, Fullness or W-ight in the Stomach, Sour Fnictations. Sink tag or Fluttering at the Pic 01 vne Stem- aoh, Swimming or the He&u. Homed and difficult Breathing, Blattering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying oosture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs bo om the eighty Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Baok, Chest, Limns. r and obpse, his mind w:v; ai.d cp. ling. He was b->r:i in Bav.*ria. 11m frh pr was the singing uias*er < f th* .L-vvi-di synagogue in Paris, apd desLutd the lad to the paternal career , but the boy shied and leaped into ink, which is like crimi nal blood —indelible. Jules Levy began to write amusing paragraphs in the Figaro of 18*27, aud wrote his last page—still an amusing paragraph—in the Journal Amu sant just previous to his death. He wrote six and thirty years what volumes his letterpress would form were it assembled in octavo form ' —and so ut terly impersonal were his writings that he did not let a phrase fall from his pen du ring this long period of time which wouud ed a human being. Ha was sometimes bantered on his frivolity. “Hah'” he would reply, “is it worth while spilliug ink on serious matters'' Dullness wastes enough already ! ’’ He was pressed once or twice to write a book, and it was suggested that au unvar nished memoir of the men and things he had seen during the Bix and thirty years he had lived in Paris would prove an en tertaining work. “No,” said he, “I will write no book, no play—not so much as n pamphlet. lam a newspaper writer, and a newspaper writer 1 mean to be till the last day of my life.” He was absolutely indifferent to everything but a good joke ; in fine, he was an agreeable trifler —no more. As ne was quite popular with many people of the world of newspapers and theatres, there were a great many writers, authors and actors at his modest funeral. Noxt Generation to be Short. It is llio ertect of war on human stature. Dr. 15-11 says : “That if the curae of war be long c-ntailed on a nation, the physical energi-.-s ot the people may suffer by the loss of its finest population in such a de grro tlial the succeeding geueratiou will fall short of its former standard stature, as was the case with the French youth drafted for the army after the general peace. Thus in 1820, out of 1,033,122 young men drafted to serve in the army, 380,213 were sent back because they fell Rhort of even the diminutive stature of four feet ten inches French.” IRONDALE IRON WORKS FOR SALE Inclnding all the Unsold ILol.s iu the Town of Irondale. OWING TO A DISSOLUTION OF co-partnership, tho IRONDALE IRON W-'BKSare offered for sale. These works are situated at Irondale, on tho Iron Mountain Railroad, 70 miles from the city ol Bt. Louis, consisting of ono hot blast Furnace, 7.U00 acres of timber and farming lands, twenty dwelling houses, suitable for lab rers, one largo thiee story brick store-house, tine stable and bam, saw and corn mill, about 200,000 bushels of charcoal, 2.OUJ tons of iron ore on furraco yard, mules, wagons, hay, corn, cats, Ac., *So. The Furnace and machinery in perfect order. Also a contract with tho Aiuorican Iron Moun tain Company for the delivery of their ore, having twelve years to run : largo banks ol hemative ore in the immediate vicinity of the Furnace. The above works arc among the most desirable in tho United Htates, and offer every inducement to persons desirous of engaging in tbo manufacture of iron The above property includes tho unsold lots in tho town of liondalo, and if not sold at p.ivate tale before Saturday, 10th Day of October, 1563, will, on that day, be sold at pnblic vendue (as a whole and without div Lion.) to tho highest bid der, at the east front door rf the Court House, in the city of St. Louis, at 12 o’clock, noon Terms, half cash, balance in twelve months, with six per cent, interest, or all cash, as the purchaser may desire. For further information and particulars, apply at the office at Irondale, or to BELT k PRIEST, Roal Estate Agents, aa2y St. Louis. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manufacturers of every variety of finished BBASS WOBK FOB PLUMBEBS «AS or STEAM FFffTEKS, MACHINESTS AMD COPPERSMITHS. SJBABS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE ~~ soription made to order Steamboat work. “<1 repairing promptly at- Harticular attention pas£ to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils. Apply to S. CUTHBERT 4 SONS. 81 Market street. BANKING HOUSES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, } Optics op Comptroller op the CtraBENOT, > Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. J Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented t) the undersigned, it has been mode to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has boon duly organized undor and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress* entitled “an Act to provide a' National Currency, scoured-by a pledge of United Statos Stocks, and to provido for tho circulation and re demption thereof,” approved February 25th, 18f-3. and has complied with all the provisions ot said Aot roquirod to be compliod with before commencing the business of Ban sing. Now Therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of tho Currenoy, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH. oounty of Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania. is authorized to oommenco tho business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, (—*—.} HUGH McCULLOCH. S3 j- Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank oi Pittsburgh, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH THUS! COHPAM Capital $400,000. with privilege to in- crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under tho act to provide a National Our* reocy, utrdor the title ot the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its «orvioos for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Billsof Exchange, Ac., receive money on doposit and buy ani soli Exchange on all parts ot tho country. Tho success which has attonded the Pittsburgh Trust Company since it? organiiaUou in 1852, will we bolivo be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the now organization will rocoivo the some prompt attention. Having a very oxtensivo correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout tho country, we believo wo can offer unurual facilities to thoso who do business with us. Tho business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS James Laaghlin, \Vm. K. Nimick. Robert fci Hays, Alexander Spoer, Thomas Rell, Francis G. Bailey, Thos. Wightman, Alex. Bradley, Samuel Rea. JAMES LAI/GHLIN. President. JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier. August r>ih. is&>;dm .m. t.> • > 'clock, * m, daily; also 0. SATURDAY EVENINGS from o to s o'clock M FOURTH STREET. INTEREST ALLOWED Ou Deposits in this Institution at SIX PKR CENT. PER ANNUM Payable u> Doporitorß in May and Novnmb which, if not driwn, will be oJJed to tho prin j>al and contpoumlcd. Prksidcxt —ISAAC JONES Vice Phesidsht— W. B, COPELANi. TRUSTEES, Jlon Thus M How© 1 Hon J K Moorbca Izaac Junoa, j C G Hnssoy, Wmll Smith. [ Jacob Painter, Harvy Childa. I Nicholas Voegtly, W B CopoL&nd, Secretory and Treasure iy&lyd -or-A A. CARRIER gjIAXOtt. PIANOS! Twenty now l'iatosjust roooived, personally selected by tho subscriber in the Eimtorn cities from tho universally eclonrated manfaotories of Kt*abe &. Co, Baltimore. Haines Brothers, Now York, and Marshall i Travor, Albany, Now York. Krery Piano warranted five years. Price! from $2OO upward. Also an 'logout assortment <>i Prince’s un* rivalled Melodeous just received. CHARLOTTE HU ME, 43 Fifth street- NKAV DISCOVERY To Htrongthon and Improvo tho Bight. Russian PKKMONfi BUFFERING I'JttOM OK foctivo sight, arising from age or othor onus es, oan be relieved by using the Baiislan Fob bie have been woll tried b many responsible cititens oi Pittsburgh and vr oinity, to whom they have given perfect gatisfao tlon. Tho certificates of these persons can be seen at my offloo. «©- All who purchaao ono pair of the Russian Pebble Speotaolea are entitloa to bo sappliod in future froo of charge with these which will always ffivo satisfaction. Therolore* if you wish to ensure on Improve mont in your aisht oall on J. DIAMOND,. Practical Optician, Manufacturer of thoßussian Pebblo 8pootaol«. janlt\d&w No. 39 Fifth street. Pout Buildin 99 ‘c 7 plnf'o nf hnsinoßa i« nloB«d on Saturda NIfIARaiKEDHAJIS, cao ; oo brands, Swift, Kvans A Cta urod for sale at No 4 Diamond by i y 24 C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved Eicelsoir k Patent Paragon COAL OIL UUKNERn HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, &o. Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia. Manufactory, Frankford, Philadelphia. All trooda warranted. iy2:l7 HOOP SKIRT manufactory; UXDEKSIONKD WOULD BE* JL SPECTFULLY inform the Public that they havo opened the store No. 57 Fifth street, under Masonic Hall, with a largo assortment of Hoop Skirts, of every description, manufactured by them selves, and they are prepared to offer unusual indecements both to Wholesale and Retail Buy ers. 'I he material used in the manufacture of our skirts is of the very best quality, and, being manufaetured on the premises, the work is guar anteed. All skirts purchased at our establish ment can at any time bo repaired. We cordially invite all buyers to call on us before before pur chasing e l sewhere, as we leel confident that the extent of our business enables us to offer in ducements not elsewhere to be obtained. Goldstein & gakfunkel, se2-3md 57 Fifth st., under Masonic Hall* SWAMP GRASS HAT, WAA'TED.- TWENTY-FIVE TONS, at the Chemical works near the Sharps- burg bridge, JAMES IRWIN, oes-3tnw. Apples, 60 bbl* ohoioe green apples, joat received and for sale by FETZER& ARMSTRONG, seo corner Market and First streets. COOERCIJL INFORMATION. Arbitration Committee of the Board Wm. M. SHINN. V.P. I JAS. I. BENNETT JNO. a DILWORTH. Wm. McCREERY, DAVID MoCANDLESS. Movements oi European Steamors Virginia Aug. 58...Nfw York... Liverpool City of Wn ton.. Aug. 29...N0w Y'ork—Liverpool Bremen.. Aug. 29.. New York Bremen Great r. ■»itern...>ept. 2... New Yo: k... Liverpool A5ia.......... Sept, 2....805t0n —Liverpool Cityofßal more.Sopt. 5... New York.... Liverpool Teuton is -Sept- 5... New York... ..Snutha’n Fortua o° r t* York.... Liverpool £fr lca : lb—Boston Liverpool Saxrma £epL 19... New York...„Bcutha'n Beotia Sept. i&....New Y T ork...,Livorpool Scotia Aug. 29...Liverp001....N0w York Georgia Popt. 2—Liverpool....New York Arabia —...Sept. s—Lxvorpori.. Boston China Rept. 12...Liverpool-...New York Europa _Sept* 19... Liver pool -Boston Persia Sept- 2t3...Liv0rp001....New York OOauerTßD daily yob thh mobnimo post by KSSSBS. KOUNTZ &. MEBTZ, BROKERS, NO, 118 WOOD BTRBBT. Tho following are tho buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver. Ao.: Buying Selling Gold 1 27 00 Silver 1 2i 00 Demand Nc-tea 126 00 Eastern jßxcbange. New York rft r u Baltimore par par I(aT CJ Western Exchange. ClnciiiDr.ti. Louisville. Cleveland St. Louis... PITTBBUBGH PRODUCE MABKET. Tbc market since our last has been firm with a good demand for the leading article.*. Tho weather continues \ ery pleasant. War Bu!ietia s from all part- of tho count;y continuo to come to hauJ. aod contain nothing but account? of victo ries by our Glorious Union Army. The end of this cursed rebellion is close at hand. The Star pangied Baonor will soon bo restored to our on- Ure country. S.. might it be. Money matter! aro without any special chance. Tho bottom baviog fallen ( ut of the New York gold market, that article will soon reach Uj proper kve‘. Flour— Hi.blurs were firm : they say their time wii! poo a ‘-■in-'. ( n 05? wo have a riso nf water, the stock wuJ soon be ‘restricted- As yet, how*’ ev * r. no advance has been established- Gro ceries se-y firm with a g -od demand. Sugars are tcndirg hi •* xr a. MoLfhos likewise. Cufi'e® rub- ab.-it tb« Bacoo—Holders wore hrui nt the lute advance. Ibe stocks in first hand? s no; large, a-.d i? daily bee mine less, i'ri.-cs wi-t have advitneed-a shade. Grain—^Tho market continuis to improve : prices generally aro looking up. Iho receipts nre on ths increase. Hay—l ho market cnuliouu* firm, with a good demand. .?u. a. *r*gT2 PITTSBURG OIL TRADE Saturday, EepL 12th rh»- market reMenlny wxs not veryg;ttlcd. Buyers were somewhat ?hy; and took hold .par ing!)'. H'dJers-d Refined were in better spirits y _on cconi; of 3 iisjiavh received from New York, announri'p a • notion in (he market in thcli 1 furm; while ;! of nils in this market is ! argo. it b> l*.me in mind that the prim-i -p!o am.om... :u <' Lituthit have b*i*n previously dmpo.ic-l of 1 - miAtcrn house.-:. and are at any time Tihiro! to their Philadelphia refined 2 73; Crude 2 74, Total lvd, fcrls. To West Fa R R ]oy brls Crudo* ImporU; P A V R F.uad, Crude lu3 bris Refined Gw brls. Crudc--The s ock in this market at present is limited. A few hundred brls were dis posed of iu bulk at 2Gc including bria i safes 12'- bria Franklin reported at The market does not seem to justily those figure!* tales 4(>o brls bulk 17)00 brls in bulk was 1 ffered ati?uj. Reli&LMl -Market stoady ;ho dere firm, sales of two lots, composing 1000 brls ih bond at 600, ituiuediato delivery ; lor Uctubor, Delivery holders ask bo-shTGc buyers offer ti < rales 100 brls froo oil r>lc ; a lot of 1500 brls was disposed of ou privato terms. W«H‘kly Review o* the Oil Business PfiBBLB We have n<> remarVnWe change to n-'to in the oil market (luring the past and present week' Crudo has ruiod steady, and closes with a slight improvement in the views of producers. Buyer? accede *o the demand reluctantly. A new well i,s reported on tho liydojc Eeb-rt Farm. It is estimated to flow at present 150 barrels po doy and i? increasing. Wo givonsthe ruling quota tion for the week, $6(2)650 at the wel s. We hove hoard of one sale at tho Tarr Farm at *7 00. Producers are now asking $O5O to $7 per barrel ao ording to locality. At this point the ruling rate is s7@7 50 in balk, and $lO 25. packages in cluded, Boatmen are asking $loO(«9165 por brl I'reizht to Pittsburg- Freight to Irvine, 75 cents per brl teaming from the Sherman well, $1; from other farms according to distance, The river i? too low for any great quantity to go forward. Tho market closes firm, and moderate y active, Ihe weather is cloudy and pleasant, with an ap pearance of rain. Spectacles, The following are the amounts of oil received and shipped from tho principal warehouses ft r the week ending September 10th: hanna’s warehouse. Number barrels oil received 2.267 “ shipped 1.512 Empty barrels received 2,427 H. M’GLINTOCK’S WARKHOKSK, Number barrols of oil received 1,492 _ “ , “ shipped 820 hrapty barrels reooived 710 J. DUNLENY Boston Fish Market. Sept. 7-The demand (or codfish is good, and the market oontinuea to sus tain full prioes*_ Supplies come forward slowly, with sales at ss@s 50 for modium and large, in eluJing all kinds, and $3 75(514 for small. Ji«d- : dock have been soiling at $1 50<§>175; Hake $1 75 (02, and Pollock $2 25@2 50 qtl. Mackerel have been coming forward slowly the past weak, and prices continue to be well sustained, with a good demand. The sates have hocn a t $13@14 for No.l; $9(5)9 25 ror large, pnd $7 50(3)775 for me dium No v 2. and $675 for large, aod $4 75 for medium No 3.* Aiewives have been in moderate demand at $4 50(2)5 brl. Pickled Herring are steady at $2 brl. as to quality. In Salmon, sales of 150 brls Halifax at s2tKg>22%* brl- No tierce Salmon in market. Bukfai.ii—Flour dull. Wheat dull and l@2c lower; sales 29,000 bushels at slo7@loB for red winteT wmern, $1 03@t 04 fbr No. 1 Milw&ukie clubandNo. 1 Chicago spring. Corn in fair de mand and firm ; sales 40»000 ouaheis at 61@62c. Oats and other grains quiet. Canal freights firm at 12Ko on com, 14l£c on wheat. Imports—4ooo brls flour, 74,000 bushels wheat, 84.000 bushels corn, 7000 bushels oats. 8000 bushels barley. Ex ports—7oo brls flour, 54,000 bushels wheat. 24,000 bushels com. NEW BOILER WORKS. J* jr. POWERS Attehtds to themaisufAeri KK of Steam Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Sheet Iron Cmcmoys] Breechings, and ail other artidesusually man ufactured at similar concerns. ! reasonable terms™ pald toaUMlldfl of « Works COBNEB OP LOCUST and DUQUEgNi? WAY, sth Ward, Allegheny river* iyS*3yd • of Trade, YROlf AWRUrOA, TROW ETTBOPR. MONEY MABKET. >■" Y“> p« h par H par Vi Onncs op the Daily Post, 1 BS Saturday, iept. 12. l&tt. /§ State Fair, THU ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION mu. mn 48&i«oltdbal sooibiv, WILL BE HELD AT NOIIRIBTOWN, MONTG’Y CO PA September 20tb ana 80th. and October Ist and 2d, 1863. TfcJORRISTOIVN IS ABOUT 17 MIXES dv Wwt of Philadelphia on tho Schuylkill River and is accessible by Railway to every Dart of the State. The grounds are beautifully situated, contain ing 2$ acres of ground with fine large building* thereon erected, together with, a large amount of shoddiog. The track is said to be ono of the best hah mile traoks in the State. The pre miums are tho heaviest ever offered by the So ciety. amounting to abouts7,ooo, Thepremiums for all grades of cattle exceed $l,OOO, five of which are $3O each, 19 from s2sto$ J 5, others running down .to lorsar rates. Best herd not lols than 3f> head, first premium $4O: seoond promium $25- Horses for all grader the premiums exceed $1350, The highest $lOO : 22 between $2O and SO, and others ranging from $15,10 and 6. For sheep and swine the premiums range from $lO to 5 ana $3. there is a long list of premiums from $2 to 1 each. In the following classes most liberal premiums are offered: Ploughs, Culti vators, Drills. Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Ma chines. Cutters, Corn Shellor?, Cider Mills, rumps, Buckets. Tin Mare, Leather and its Manufactures. Gas Fixtures. Mtrble Mantles. Butter. Flour, Grain and Seeds Vegetables: and Domestic and Household manufactures, Llsths, Carpets. Satinet, Shirting, bheoting, Blankes, Flannels. Shawls. Knit Goods, Needle Work, Ac,, Bread. Cakes, Preserves, Jollie3, Ac. Large premiums aro offered for every variety of Fruits and Flowers. The F oral Tent will bo tho largest ever erected by the Society and will form one of tho mori attractive foatu es of the Exhibition- FruiLGrapai and Wine will bo ex hibited in this department Tbo Pennsylvania Railroad -and Norristown Rai'road have engaged to ca*Ty articles for ex bioiticn to and from the Exhibition freight froe, requiring the forwarding freight to be paid which will be repaid shipper when goods are returned to tbo station whonce shipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading Railroads. Entries can be made at the Office in Norristown alter the 4th day of September, All articles must be entered on the books on or beforo Tues day evening, September 20th. Exhibitors must become members. Membership $l, with four Conpon IVkets.each of which will admit ono person to the Fair onco* Single Admission 25 eta. U3L-A List of Premiumi and Regulations can bo had by addreeei- g the Secretary- TIIOMA> P. KNOX. President. A, BROWER LONGAER, Sec’y* aulT-dawtd Norristown, Pa- Ali.kgheny V.t/l»>r1 fi-ilfmjftna; in any part of tho west. . ‘ Prompt remittances, ana foil correspondence in regard to all business entrusted to oar care. iul6-Lf 51. «f« MJ9CIB Having vacated the front of his store, No* l?G Market street, to make alterations, will bo found in the new addition,in roar of old toro, entrance on Market alley, firßt do<*r from sth atroet, where Dry Goods will be sold cheap. aulS,; WM. M, FAEEB & GO. s STBft K SBGINB B UiL Dg SS Kt'osh iF’otaE* StHERfcL BACHrailTi 5*19 SILER BIKtSS. cJesj tha Pests. B. 1. Passes^?Dewst i. ATA KINDS 09 Steam EngtncG. ransmsirotn three to out hundred and fifty horae power, and suited foj Grist Mills, Saw Mills, BUvt Fmmacaa. Fsctorisd etc. Give partTcuiar attention to the confitruetion ol and Machmezr lor grist mills, and fo? Uprights, moiay n.ad circular caw mHln. Have also on finished and ready forship moat stshoriLOLca Ragiacs&ndßoiiora of ever; description. Alio, furnish iL anlShcct Iron saperately. Wrought Iron Sb-dxing, Hangars and Pullins ir every variety, and continue tho manufacture 0' Woolou Machinery iod .M&ohiho Cards. Our prices aro low.durniacliinery insnufajttij ed of the best quality materials, and warrant In oil to give ca.isfaotion.' £3H>rdcrs from all parts of tho country solicit ed and pjoinpily fiUwL faaisd&w. Tourists would do well to call and supply them«olves with that very convenient article, NKUUGEE, OB TRAVELING SHIRTS of which wo have received a large invoice of now and very hnndsome styles. MACfiUM AGLYDE. 73 Market sL, be .Fourth and Diamond, Jy24 CONCOMD GMAPE YINES. WE WERE AMONG THE FIBST TO secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE and have fruited It for five years: We obtained our original vine 3 &,mMr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Society in I&s* awarded ua a diploma .for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in IsttO, & premium, for it as “ tho BEST new seedU&g grape, in all respects superior to the Isabella.” otocb of Vines Is unequalled wr«a>ere, which we offer at 25 cents each. $41,d0 per dozen, $12,50 per 300, $lOO nor 1,69®. Small vines at less prioos. Wo can furnish a few extra larg o vines at f i o 50 to $1 each. J. KPfOX, So. 39 Fiftti Street. J * JNO. KELLY. WELDON & KSLLLY, Gas and Steam Fitters, PLUHBERS AND BEABS I9UEJEBS, 164 WOOD STREET, NEAR SIXTH, PITTSBimeH, PA. , Pumps soldl and-repaired. Proprietors and Mnnnfiicturors of Dakin's Putent Water Draper ™ d Musgravo's Patent Qas Hooking and Heating stoves. All 99 JOSEPH B. SIILLIKEN, anooEaaijßTo J A S . P . ,F U E MINC. D BUb GIST, Wholesale and. P.etail Dealer in Foreign Paint, PTo* 77 Federal Street. , ai.u aihe.vt city, pa, my22:lyd ' ’ | A CASKS SAT SODA. JTEWCAS 1 received and .for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, *a2o ffl Seieinl St, Allegheny Established 1842. lew WARRANTED IN ALL CASES! F* CAJT BE REUED OBT, IT CTiVKK fails to care l It does not nauseate I It is speedy in action I ffo Change of Diet is Eequircd! Itdoesnotinterfere withburinesapurauiWl It can be used without detection I Upward of 200 cures the past month, some of them very severe cases.: It is adapted for male and Female, old or young*! ' BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS A JOINT RESOIATTIONPKOPOSING CERTAIN amendments to the Be.it resolved, few the Senate atut **o\LBc of Jtepreaentativea of the Corrmon xoeaUh of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the foUowmu amendments bo iropcscd to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the .provisions of thetonth article thereof; There shall bean auditional section to the third article of the : Constitution, to be designated as seoticn four, as follows: Section 4. Whenever any-' ef the qualified electors of this Common weal thshall bom actual military service, under, a jeqnisition from the President of the United States, or by the author ity of this Commobwealtb, such electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in Ell elections by tho oitizens, ender such regulations as are, or shall bo, prescribed by law, h£ folly as if- they were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to tho eleventh article of the Constitution, to bo desig nated as i ections eight and nine, as lollows: Section 8. tv o bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than ono subject, which shall bo clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. , Section 9, So bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon tbecourteof this Commonwealth, JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Ropresentativeer JO3N P- PENNEY; Speaker of the Senate, Omo« OP THE ) SsOHHTAET OP THE CosmOSTTEAISB, > * ihir ~ ' * ) Harrifihurg. July!’ 1863. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: (-'■-‘'l I do hereby certify that the foregoing s L.s. ie a full.truoanacorrecfcoopy of the original Joint Resolution 6f the Gen eral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Bescintion pro posing certain amendmentsto the Codstitution,” a*_the eame remains on hio in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto Bet my hand, and caused the Beal of the Secretary's Of fice to be affixed tho day and yoar above written. ELI SLIFEK, julO;dtf Secretary of the Commonwealth: are tho original and only genuine Specific PiU Over one hundred physicians have used them in* their practice and allspeak well of toeir efficacy and approve oi tfieir composition, which is entire ly vegetable and perfectly harmless on the system. Hundreds of certificates con be shown. Bell’s Specific Pillaare the only reliable remedy* for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cases 0/ bpermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral ana Veginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Genital Dehi»ity and Ir ritability, Incontinence, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Powor, Nervous Debility, Ac, 40. all of which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abu*e, or some constitutional derangement and incapacitates the sufferer’from fulfilling tho duties of Married Life! In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet and Stricture and in Diseases of the Bladdor and Kid neys they act as a charm! Relief is ezpet'ienced by taking a single box l PEACE ONE DOLLAR. Sold by WK. I. If'GINN JOSEPH ELEHING. corner Market street and Diamond- ■ and by Druggists generally. Pittsburgh. They will bn sent by mail securely sealed on receipt of themoneyby J. BRYAN, M. 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