James P. Bai' IL¥ POST. DULY r POST—ADVANCED BATES. 5B 00 425 ~ 2 15 0a« f>y mail...*. Six months, " .. Three " “ Orie " •* Ono week, delivered in themty, lL Single c0pie5*.,..,.., Toacflutapartimdred THEIiA 'JEST USUBPATION. The President's Proclamation. From the World. The*startling Proclamation of Mr. Lin coln, suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus throughout the whole landln all'cases where, by the'authority of the President of the United States, a D y m ,litarv, naval, or civil officers hold per sons under their command and in their custody, is the most monstrous stretch of illegal and nngranted power which the swelling audacity of the Chief Magistrate has yet permitted to himself. Its anthor- Ity is professed to be derived from an act ot Oongress, its scope is pretended to be I confined to certain specified classes of of fenses ;and persons. It is, in fact, an usurpation of ungiven power. It can, in fact, with&af stretching, cover and shield tbe grossest outrage upon statute law, no on the Constitution, upon civil rights and personal liberties older than the Constitu tion, guaranteed by it, but derived from anvW S s Sny 6 0ver nment or any law. And .this is not the language of description. 0 ' *‘ S the 3imp ' eSt P hraBE °° thi °g ,10W of the fact that ev ery judicial decision ever made in our su of e thi^ Unal i hol ' d f - hatthe hedif t ? a l j glß atlve fanc t'°n, not to CW 8 ?’-,l nd ’ esoe P tb y a Republican Congress, hitherto undelegated ■ that it cannot be delegated to the Executive»or become in any manner a lawful executive act. Congress has assumed the power of delegation, and Mr. Lincoln has* stead, exercised it. 1 hat usurpation is not ex clns.vely his own, and is not new. President 8 I Cou 6 reB3 under which peeiaent Lincoln assumes to act. He quotes it, and professes to derive his au thority and justification from it. Bat that act, itself a stretch of authority, has, af ennfel’ U 8 r , eBtrieti °ns. It does not “K e . r anbmitcd power, Mr. Lincoln would make it appear that his conception of public safety” is the only limit and term which it prescribes to him. Though the first draft is over, its difficulties snr monpted, and no new draft announced.— rC °f°. 81 , 1e £ e f the requirement of public safety, and announces the uai ' !l rBa i. B “ B P e . nel °° of the writ. Bat the net which, bearing his own signature, we may be permitted to deem it his duty to cute, has other limitations and require ments, of which he makes no mention,— Ihmr mention would have been self-stub tffication as well as the confession and trumpeting of ms usurpation. The sec ond section of this act provide that the ‘•W*r e x ary ° f i S l ate and the Secretary of “in w tb ey are hereby, directed , t 0 the Jud ® eB of circuit ( and district courts a list of the names of Jiewons,, Citizens of States in which Rhe admimstration of the laws has con _ tinued unimpaired in the said federal “he hei7 hoare now ’ or may hereafter . as prisoners of the United States, ht f, te or Political prieoners, or other wise than as prisoners of warand if r grand jury ..fails to find an indictment or ° t o b» r n Pr i oCee i d ‘ Dg J agaiDBt sueh “it shall be the duty of the judge of said court forthwith to make an order that any „ sn .c, h P er son desiring a discharge from «.??' 1 '“Prisonment be brought before ~ i. m , to be .discharged ; and every officer “snfih he mted . St ates having custody of lB i ? reby direeied imme “ord'er ” bey aßd execnte saif} judge’s Something more, then* than a convic tion of what public safety' ’ requires is dent^L torn 7 >&W Under which Presi dent Lincoln proiesses to act. Congress as declared that all arrests, detentfons, • “ d imprisgpmenta under this authority S?mSl Bprt ° f t bis Bns P eD sion shall be promptly made known to the courts nf tsai, 5 a i ,h ® the impris °”f d ’ and the delamed shall be liberated, bs afafvln e re ed b? 3 jary ’ 0r conTi cted Thl» , U 7,x the anc,en ‘ and righteous way. ihis act, though suspending one remedial mmeess, one peculiar remedy again” un nv fhe lmp f iBonmenl ’ and ‘hereby prevent „ argement ol the accused trai to, or conspirator, or conscript, or deser ter, pr citizen until after legal trial and SSSa 4 "7 J “ BWy aiest wTth^t S ’l. r; DOt Jaßt,fy lm P r 'sonment a1 .’ d ° es notjustifyadenial ofthe sacred right of trial by jury. Yet all hlon A U ' ra?ea a ' r ? ady ha ™ been heaped upon American citizens; heaped upon the fd nnAn 0 »lT h - 0m ali of -i astlce is due, heap eutupon the innocent, to whom no pro tection of law should be denied. Andwe ba ; Bb r ? 0 , cted fro *-lhe Capitol with W 3 /f e T 0f these eri “ es > whose " f indefonsibleness this proclamation them »V 88? , eS m - th t V6 U' act °f covering • be “ " ltQ “ 8 vai . a show of authority and miquity. That act, what A o ™ P? ri ‘ on s stretch, did never theless demand the removal of every pro ceedings to the civil courts, where jbsttee yet lingers—did nevertheless demand of powers indictment and “reblHhed f ffiw 0 s flen3eB agaiDßt writte “ “ d Jb^i 8 the f °P erati ?os of these courts in tne cases of conscript minors, and of oth ” a ue stionable detentions, operations th? ne^nl Jadgmeats willingly obeyed by P ° p , ’ B ° melJm es righttnlly remand reft”fne thta^T-b UBt o dy and Mutinies restoring them to their homes,' and difbi 'the aDd mentspf law, which two v" ar s of d”. am 'i dence-npbb' mere executive will and snreiad shaken; it is these operations of ra the aggregate the country over depriving our. armies of not half a regi-1 mmit of soldiera, and now almost conclu dedi by-the conclusion of the first draft it-: ,W“ c b are the only conceivable cause of this proclamation. Let speech be tame, and yet answer if this proclamation is not an usurpation ot ungranted power. And we further say that it is an usnrpa tion of such vast, and illimitable propor tions that it can eover'any outrage upon j ngkta of American citizens. What the adminiatration has done without the shield ol this prdolamatiSn’g authority it is safe a assume that it will not hesitate to do in virtue of Us protection. But what is its! 00 -? 62 Whom doesitJasSume; -1? 1® reaen ? All pewons “MS ■thoen P f ty of . the President, under ..ttonmnutni or in the custody of the uSte?Sta^» 01 ’ or CT >il of the : pf fcem, either as prisoners, or war, spies, or aiders or RW enlHed or of loa ff“e t0 ' the land or StSs tlirfr h& ' UDited Btat ? s - : M .as’ Zu^Ziy f rC ? m ' or °therwiso amen, SgM l aw > L or to the rules and , vtfLt to the rales and rega- •r, Editor & Proprietor. ' ~ ~J . .-T . '---- =s==-^^^— laiions prescribed for the f? Ta . s ? r . T ‘ ce ® b y tbe authority of ident of the United States, ortfor reaM™ a . ra . t ,’. or for “y other offense against “b military or naval aervice. ’ ’ 21 What offense, real or •„ this not cover? Whatman will a;, W ‘ reach. Whom will this XX 1 tb,B DOt the justice dispensed in civil corns What law is not overridden ? Whose life iX Of description, ££ tznz ie l the draft is butane clbdiii^ I°f 1 °f operauon) does it not pre bto CVe P ‘ Dqniry by - the co “ rta ooWi E ' ty , any act of tbe mimer ons provost marshals and their deputies charged with the enforcement of the con -2T? • D ,° eB ‘k oot- essume toguar b modOTatl on-"und infal-' nffie 7 -) w heße subordinate officers / We mnst admit that they a prek e dl° e " thro °g h ignorance, passion ■ all relree’ P ,DCapac,ty ! does i: not deny wronrsf Th perSoa ? >ggf‘eved by their Tbua , making the action of tW provost marshals and,their deputies Un a -£ &h. BOt de?lare *te. P r jnfall.bleand their virtue ,em,da hr Sap f>°« e 8 provost marshal, influenced ! motives of party malignity, or from a ™welline‘a j. denti, y- in his ed and iL who bas never been draft--, service Xf 868 iDtO tbe “““ary. ° n , OC thls SU3 Pcnsion of the Aoheas corpus take away from the citizen power of 0 bri " mi3 , ,aken 'y impressed alt power of bringing the facts before a tri bnnal competent to discharge him ? L if^£~ri£izrssi s fa ueh cas The tme TcitLVrs ft* »S dy r^“ B^^: m ; • * ueeer7 ea the eDconinms which ad acc/sfordrKtConlf 8 h ” B b "“ singfo clas^ontX 1 / the BU «* estioB of a which mav nav lT ny B,m,lar ca 9“ onlv X’ <- wblcb must arise under & ™ X Proclamation-.,," sSsHsT-eS upon them fbo j loose lflem Uie whole stream of wroncr at once, coupling together snch phrases B as cover past usurpations and outrages and grouping such particular descriptions of o a ot CffeneeS SS are CSot | P PP oD8 ’ 88 > f he would fain eether into e th BWeep r them Bnd 88 al > »»- offoerighuXl^ p^ e!r Magmime! ‘‘con' toratfoif of 6 th pe °” oer^ 1 °' a ' yt * tb ® ” e ' B " toration ot the Union and the overthrow hav'eWinTerhimsen^oU’e^.al^mv"^ intentions in suspecting him ot gathering admil er mi^ P t° We s r a 8 t 4 ich a he suffice to the ambition of a Napoleon that‘th beBUPI ! OBed i' lor one a ksufd instant that the people of the North, loyal lib eral of life and treasure, are willing to sur render their libertie i 1,.;, • j their freedom nnTp'ol S ac“' °d the / rbitrary Pleasure P and un“' strained judgment of a most benevolent and vise Chief Magistrrte. Ltd be sun of I XX 811 forKet what the i°gio ■havo 8 j d ' h ® language of authority tnnW hke admoBlabed U 3 of, and still it Stv str 6 ? OQr QUty t 0 Warn tbat Chief Magistrate that not upon his sense of ins ce, not upon his benevolence, not upon his wisdom now are suspended our o-sen tiai rights and liberties. The power which he has grasped he has also scattered to a than S hi n B d weake^ haodB and weaker brains than h s own. Not now the Chid Magis iteLd 0 ?-l m f y )S the arbiter of lBw 88d life and liberty, but every “military, na val and_ civil officer of the United Stales," n caprice, m foolishness, in revenge in madness, m partisan passion and We may un.ock the arsenals of despotic power and shut upon American citi,. e £ the “ a T" of the temples of Justice. * n Our Armies and* Their~Term of Servico. The Times makes a grave mistake in ,b announcement that “nest May, wo shall lose.at .one stroke, all the men in our army except those who are.raising | under the present draft, and the few who roluntanly entered-during the past win ter. in the hrst place, the three’hundred thousand men called for ih 1861 were mus falfofthe in May ’ but iu ihe tail ot the year. Ihe original levy has euL! r? 6 ’ be / n g reat, y depleted by the con&thntfy received 'accessions 'by^recruit 6 ’ , QDI3 ’ besides > 8 considerable body of volunteers were, at the same time ob tamed under the further order to fill u P callof S l ß( u efiClenCy r in v the< J nota oftbe mifid thlf 1 ' - Bo l m6 ? f , the StBtes w hich had to fill n ® t K q? . atinK lMa °PP°rtumty of til P tbelr veteran regiments. Thns ? relea aß r n A oVrin the fie *d, none wil“se steof‘if^v fcll -- w^e - moretb ™ Bay have twa armies, it is safe to be y ;emembered e also y8 t t l t0 t Be , r7e ' J h is t 0 are fifty thousand colored R n d ? y ther ® ized into regiments and ld,e . re organ “ listment the buLk* M ° f ? "' ftve Jbat this number will soon be doubled! , Ireland and the Irish, la the year of our Lord 1172, the Irish people moved thereto by a series of great public calamities, sought the favor of the Father of all men, by emancipating their idaves, mostly the children of the English, whom they held m bondage. There never been a lawful slave in Ireland since In the year' 18-14, tire Irish Repeal Asso ciation sent back a contribution from Vl a'bama as an “unholy offering, ' “stained by the blood and sweat of African slaves.” Ireland has been consistent. Upon what - a “ principle, then, 'shall we explain the BJf. anomalous fact, that of the Irish people in the United States, fall .threp-fonrths are the firm supporters of that policy which makes slavery and slaveholders the con r,f .K fi orc r 8 of the Ke Poblic the arbiters of the fate of mankind ? What priest or laymen can tell -Chicago Tribune Foreign Intervention Correspond enco of the New Turk Times. Wasiuxotox, Sept. 15, 180:1. Tlis foreign papers, I see, are fall of tumors of French intervention. 1 have good reason for believing them to be en tirely groundless. The victories of Gettys burg, Vicksburg, and Port Hudson had quite as marked an effect in France as in ; England. Beyond all question, previous to these victories the French Emperor be lieved that his intervention,' would termi nate the war. The paragraph in the JUoniieur which attracted so much atten tion, proved that this was his impression. A very emphatic and peremptory despatch from our Secretary of State gave him to understand that any such interference would most certainly prolong the war and enlarge the sphere of its operations. The victories of July gave very great weight to this declaration ; and unless I have been misinformed as to the tenor of the r latest despatches from Mr. Dayton, they convey the most explicit and unmistaka ble assurance from the French Emperor. aB well as from his Minister of Foreign Affairs, that I<ranee has no intention either to recognize the Southern Confed eracy while its ability to maintain its in dependence is seriously contested, nor to plant any French colonies on the Western Continent, or to retain any permanent conqnest of Mexico. These declarations are very distinct, and 1 think are regard ed as eminently satisfactory by our Gov ernment. They show clearly that Louis Aapoleon, whatever may be his personal indication, will never interfere in an nJluir unt'l h e is at least moral! .,/ certain that England will follow his lead ; and the recent Change ,u the tone ot the London dime* (which m a most excellent dial for Government sunshine i and the expressed sentiments of otiieml personages in Eng land, have sal,stied him that he will only endanger the aiUatc cardialc with Eng land, and mobile himself in Europe by any recognfion of the Southern Confederacy n lace of the recent victories of the Union I may add, i .think with confidence that the I resident does nottbiok that the new hah'portT * all ° Wed t 0 leavo En S' only twenty-five dollars. * * V *_ S |o Kht ° m I-lver- STIAHE^fo? o** 0 **- i'»>a , STCL , S , SS r H® , IL Twenty-Five Dollars. l ™ Vessel a, Chronicle building. 70 Fifth st., Pa >n. Wilson Mo?andle£s, Judge of the United ; tales Circuit Court. Prosidont. CorwerPenn * st. Clair St.. Pitt. bur K h Ponn’a, Tw. eHEAPEST AKD course- *** PayS for a “I Commercial tor ao°y n S^ f I,rio °- «»>•* iteL'issa | u»us a‘ this by fti^ssr- for Krad "b/t.ids ih". U b l VK h e« b ? u t P§r a ? C l th « U ?. l0 »- s'i^WriUo , g aU oomi ' otitors . teachM T Rapid *2fm'£%2d££• th ° SoDa “ d Ctark* of bun containlng' D tali S ln ofomauoiinSllM'i 0 fomauoii nSllM 'i and Catal °rue I cents to.tSe PrincpSr eDclos<s twenty-five _ a “’® JKKEISS A SMITH. I WM. M. FAB EE & CO., STg ftK EKGIMB BUILDER Ib-oju Fotaia aoirs, 6E5a«. HfiCHiaßTi MB OILED BDKESI, Seu *• p « nn - *■ B. Pecseusfa? Deoot pirraßcaan. 9rL,tMills. Lffll Blastffilfi “Conci “ d f °’ Wrought Iron Shaffin7HnnS!i. I t 7? t#l 7 l “ dWin “^ A3~orders from all parts of th« ootmh*w Bniu-i •djuid Drumotly ftIL«L ***• °° fts jj}^ CONCORD. GRAPE VINES. I * WE WERE AJlOXti THE FIRST TO secure thia INTALCaBLE grape | ana nave fruited it for five years We obtain*/} i orisinai vines from Mr. BTKLL wti A ‘ l ! a diploma for its exhibition!; County Agricultural Booiety i a premiuin for it as V tho BEST new) Krapo, in all respects suporiorAo the! aSSwSSZKfK Vln £ s l» nneqanlledi ; i sffhich we .offer at 125 cents each. f™n. $12,h0 per 100. $lOO% at lwE Prices. 5 ■ " extra ,a ™ vines at fro j BEMOVi 1,. “~ House o . to No. 145 Fifth street _ ap2i:tf. “the Chios!” A.RCH STREET, between 3d and 4th !■ MIUBEIPHIA ’ r B niE jTivnEKsiesrED ha vise « S:.»J;sL ? S!!S-@Ka"K S," COUCOBD GEapp IVERIOK t dozen; $1250 per 100. 80 PEB dozen; $25 per 100, **“* v >nes at $5 per So -29JS3ftk K £°£ EL £V A TORS wrrw T mTT^r noaon - or Com sste » 'AY morning, se. Medical, OT A I. C O UftO I.JI c ■ A HIGHLY concentrated Vegetable Kxtraet a reus, ro.x]d Dr. liobflaiidi’s GERM A fH.' BIT.TERS PHEPARjED by" . DB. O, D, orAOKSON, Phiisdel 1 phis, Penns., , Will effectually onre l Mveff Conapi^tfgt, Dyspepsia, jaundice oTihi'KntnVv o^ 11 ~« , >V U jr ’ V* e . “‘“neys, and nil Binensea Aetelti* Irotti a UlMortloreu thw or fttomilrtit GUC'j asOonsti- Pation. .Inward Piles, Fullness Ur Blood to tho Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Jlpjrrlbnm, Di-rust tor Food, Fullness or W ight tn Stomach, Sour Fructotions, Sink ' at tho Pu 01 '•“« Stum och. Swimming 01 theiteau. Humod and ai?nS- alt breathing. Elu&ering at the Heart, h iking or snff oc ating sensations when in ft Irina ™ r ?£ D W°§ of Vision, Dob or w?b? bo-“ e t? K fi ht ' FoT6r , a °d lsnll Pain in the lload, Dofioioncy of Perspiration, Yol lowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, chert. Limbs., Ac. SuddenFlushcsoflieat, Barn m the Flesh, Connt&nt of K v i 1, Mii sion o 1 . . Mrits, ioSs "oVln'o 7 Vim ' Ai Yell °" Bil- »OA.,r«W& H , SIIT o rwi°ol bOT< ’ diSOa “ 08 “ “ißoty-niso Induced by the extensive Bale and universal •ppumruyot Uoofland's German Ritter. AT. I i rpgotoblo) hosts of ivno™!™“ta7^S JUJouB advouturors, havo opened udod if -k® floo .4 S uto3 of Nostrums in tho shane irm£° r W j compounded with iniurious a d olmsUsaod Tonics, Stomachics and Bit- I (Beware of the innumerable array of aJonhnn* i :fc ! 3r£;3::%SffiC' , A i es? Wteasaswsjssisa;,!!^' SOUFLAM) & GERMAN BITTERS Are not a now and untried artiele but hn,.o stood tho test of tjltoon years tri-,1 j flotn°tho most°eminont T 0 &oUB3nds <* Letter, Clergymen, lanj-ers, Physician* and C'lHaens, js»,« 00 l% v r lfX T s o METn!NOu, etrenqtb. Pg YOU WANT A GOOD APPFTrrpf °BTITVTfo¥l TOBnILDEP ™ OR CON DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELI t O °NESS Y AjVr T 0 GET HI D 01 NEE VO OH DO YOU WANT ENF'fQYT {!;■ , v “" want to Bleep well ? rleuue? “ br * k nu ‘ l »'»»«««. 11 y3U do, USJ ; HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS pabticciab notice rnmmm mmmm /cir tAo#c wAo cUtire ami will linvr> /• o“wnis7r,? < A' mr, ", Hr ,Jw « l «"*ndy lAat in// .f, ,Pl/ ( d . a prq»ar«atm the market and wtU cont much le*s n JtL'ZJ?" ,han ATTENTION soldiers A wfJwK E * B ' FVI>S OF soiwWs .Sir w&r^gss?: “SS&SiSSrs »ng uage has been saved by tie Blttora-” OWn There is no mistake in this. It is “ ' Qombers of my comrades Bmn« *V°k ** for by are apponded, and who were fnTiw W /! 1080 L. naincs all the ofmy cJe r “ fcrii2 ™ t of boon lor the last four B2<l>v* 2 <1 > v * man’s colobrated f *5? Br * command of Cant. R B. Tire” T&i?,*?S dmtc posnro attendant niinn ray Jnlnoui th ? ox ' attacked in November "at .dth,' !»» the lungs, and was jur . In,l - ! »ation of hospital. This was foliar, l V’ ' 'V^wr^ 6 heightened by an attack ofdyson‘v-v l Zvlll 7 ' removed from the Wbilu linn.,, „V ! w <mthen oifcr on board tho.tin.,"V‘ ™ a “e „? v'r Im 1 . ~ . °rl h“ whioh I landed on thodsih of Ini’ i- ' from time I nave beon abont u low m S,v‘^ c 0 th l\ t I could not even keep a nlftnartf rtomaoh. Life oouldnot listen** f u ator . oa and t 1 vised mo to boo a clergyman, and to make inch disposition of my limitedfhndfl as beet suit* i k -a* tAS a Pg l «»sntanco who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stoihbron. of 6th below 1 Arch Street, advised me as a forlorn hoDe ' your Bitters and kindly procured TbotSe.' J?>?~ the tune I commenced taking then: the phnildL death rooeded, and lam now, thankGod^nrY/ " ,'. e „ t o tl ?fl, bottor '- Th f?,? h 1 bavitakmbut twobot «“• k?med 10 Pounds. and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife J ■ter, from whom I have hea?cf nothing teen months; for. konUeman. I amaloyal ViSJ lan, H m the vicinity of Front Royal invaluable Bitters I owe the klorioM pririlera of If mS lil&S* ‘° “ 7 b 03 0“ tboso M. doSst w/fnTfr concMinthetmthtnho^hf'vertfte f?^ssssa^s- n * fcEWJS CHBTAUEB,Ww: Y.’ Ma “'?’ It Artillery, Baltory F Ma“B - KOCH, Co 11,72 d N Y RATHAsna b. Thomas do it <«,, „ ARDB£ff J. KftMMTSWv 11 ' Pa - B io6thPo“Z ermont BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. , fbo signature of "C.M. JACKSON •* (• ontho Wbatpib of ear <• bottle. Du^' PBICEPEB BOTTLE7SCENTS OB HALF DOZ, FOR $4 00. ' v ■ nearest druggist not have tho ar ddle, do not be pnt off by any of tho intoxicating USa 144 r° °^® ro<i “ its place, bui TexpreSC and W ° wi “ rorward - «n«nrely packed Office, and Manufactory, No. 163 JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson it G 0.,) «to »r. 6. H. KETSEB, Pittsburgh, a. p. sea waste, ta-AIBO for sale at JOSEPH FLEMING’S oor. and Murtartrtrort. COr siJfoj joajpros. Ooratr Smlthfield-ud FdTtnli A. J. BANKIN «S COi, Special Notices. 1. H. COBNWBLL _jun' L KEM COBMWEUi & KJBBB, CARRIASif MANUFACTURERS SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and manufacturers ol Saddlery and Carriasra Hardware. Ao.i>L Clair atrcoL and Bnuncane Way , (near the tiridire.l mM prrrsaiJßflH, pa. POISON NOT THE HEAD WITH NITRATE OP SILVER Use CH IS t’ADOItO’S HAIR DTE ' Corttfiod to bePIIBE—SAFE— UNEQUALLED by Dr. Chilton, of New York, and other eminent Ohomists. JP* 8 o B I! tl E 8 ARTY SMASH EItOJI CICBISTADbRO’S HAW PKE.SKKVA r . . TJVE S,7 t „l",*“ e 7h ith bis ,7 a - b imports the ot rftilitlr tathi baautl,ul eb^-Md *r«< i;;li a ." B S 10lUr '' ll , by CRJ.-.TADOKO. 6 ytsto, 4,7-7’ * M!n “ * 5 ’ r " l Ml botru. accordin. . . _ .yJa)*.».lao fcCSUKOX OESERAL lIAJtJIO.H) „ by ordortnc calomel and destmetivo min’ b^Eoga^Sr^S ’ bll^} ., orde f tho discontinuance o! pSW 1 ;?; A nd 110 substitution of Brandroth'r a'‘uowcrA’' n t>! nerCOf ' Th ,°° w jU coinmonoc would IW K , t- prdo V os . of . Medicino, whict wouja tncu bco-.-mn oinpbatically Tl*!: tIEAI.IK(j ART 7 h ‘ thata <> P^^’h^ubl'te 0 / BraudreUi'l PS Sbouill bom every military hospital Ihci-* medicta7rl“ orl“^raKlv/p^lo^ n itOHCOE K tV *,TsOI*J l>r n. Bvandrcth-Sw York; Now VoiirVol7 r Shn„ in ,7; F - 17th R^ment h t 0 he R B7 ah “ nooSa “r b '^-W-d (77 'r e 7 H ° r ’’® aa ° c b d nnTy, rcducBll t>:>afcJn n<i bone. Among tho com panv were uuito a i.umbor of mombora who had were i?el n y “i“ r at Sinft Bing. They Pil’a tL?. 01, bucanß,! 1 tbey used Brandreth? To uai t r h h e‘ S Ai' , / I 7ir"i7 r B 7? “• d7c*Vr tt Pdi« i fo :rS ih A t flor h thi r OUr bors “ t/nn and io f i ,h ° ' yr ' b ,' l ' fe L vor . ooldn. rhouiS hSih D ° caEe d,d thoy faii W restore * respectfully yours . KOSCOk K. WATsarf. Sins Sine N V Principal office, ;94 Canal ptroot, §ew Sorfi’ Puibmom ’"” e lioy. jyl2;dAw;tJc ROND ALE IRON WORKS POH SALE. Including all the Unsold S-otsi in the Town of Irondalc. t|HIJW TO A UIfiSOI.ITIO.V OP tv y w C u-'4 , . ij£nc s h “’' tbo IRONDALE IRON "_BKB are offered lor sale 'r r :?M°„Vark,fArD situated at IrondaKca too iron Mountain Railroad, ,0 miles from the city U . lS ' n?*?'*** °‘ ono but blast Furnacef ~TO acres of timber and farming lands twentv dwelling houses suitable tor lab rers on"a?7 toree story brick store-house, fine stoblV ml charcoal Ste”'} 1, nboat aK ’. ,no bushels o! 'V 11 ' of mn ere onfurracovard. I 7aohtoory 0 m , nor a fe B ittld’cr iC ' Th ° tainlccniPanj-Ihrtho^iolivery^ofthei/ore l haring I £& fis&a 'sfo.w,i£g”j£: If O:IEaBiDI ' “ tbo manufacture I loti in ,he toan V 7: rC, a 0r , ,y blclHdes the unsold private sale°belor7 d;orlda 6 * and if not sold at Saturday, 10th Day 0 f October, 1M ■SftSBS ■pW£**S2r p,rti(ul “' belt & PRIEST. Ke&l Estate Agents, St. Louis, DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWPOBD. ManniiHrtorer? of every variety of finished BBASB WORK POB PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS Eefbiorles for C«bon oSf P fltUn * £ tod, 1 S aoUUbf. 1 to». r t I 'NOTICE. ~ IfV Vl ', (i KECErVF.» IS-fORHA. Uoll “at Persons have at different times I Itei Mentis n? ' l6 ss£™ 10500 Committee, solic- I }{.« V J5 WbaboD i“ °‘ l>u,ts nnd Vegetables irom S pfS^ or l“ nd , co ?, ntI ?' t"»Ploin the markets I of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, wo tako this moth- 1 od of givina notice, that we never anthotiied anv I oao.to collect such contributions f„r iiT!!tKI Hospital, and tha: contribute™ thus “iL ed have never roached us. s co,ie cteal W-/. WEYMAN.) JOS.ALBKEE. VEa Com imrnmmz i 8012 daub & airell, 10 EMAILS AIST 'S’AMiOftS 185 Smitlilield Street. * HA VE JIJST BECEITEn a iftrje ou-1 wolT bleated oj Fall and Winter Goods. ~ consisting oi " VBrtt o«-. CO GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS LAKE SUPEBIOB COPPER MINES -AND SJIELTMG WORKS. Par-lf, M’Curdy & Co Mao uiacturers of Sheath. 'Fraziers’ and Beit r. *“81 “A d . eal ?.r s in Metals, En Plate. Sheet Iron, Pire, &c. £apnl’ c ™ Maohin ‘ a 1 “ d 120 riittera. TClal orders ° f °»PP«E« to aey desired fe2l:lrdiw WORKS. HAIL MAN, EAHM & 00,, KAJTOFAOTrMfiS oy 1 ""SiS'.'le'S." s'«■». 5 '«■». *»■>. WASigjj ' to repair ihoea, »b 23 at BORLAND'S WMwket'gt, Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK op PrrrsBBBGH. Omoe PP a Whxbius. E^stuffMtS 7^? e ' 5 ™^863.j tj ~ h ? ua n & I *W«l. has°beem I mslf 8 Prbsohhnl BURQH, P in K Uio pKs®sfS4?iai£ssS®f Congress, entitled ."an Act to p™ vide a w*? 1 of Currently, Beoared by a pledge of Unite^sK. 61 and t “ Provide for the te P „ tl a\ thereof " approved 2sa sBp^fiWP»Ss o g.nP testimony hereof witness my hftnil and °^ ce - this stb dav of August. Itf-tfi* J ITT i n I F°, tf MrCUIXOCH, toiurtroJer of the Currency. The First Rational Rank oi PiUsbnrgh, Pa., MU PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPART Capita *lOO,OOO wUll privilege to l„ (•reuse to sl,Ooo p OOO. i I o?Ldor t8 the re aJ'S, St ,? on f; ttnsr <"»«- Oi°theooumry“ y “ J Sail WO belivo be u sufficient cruarantAA thl* k 4 Wlll “ nr,,al f ' ci,itiBs ‘°^ B offl T c h o e rs b a U^d e L^s b ° * «> 8 >»». DIEKCTOR3: Wm. K. Nimicb, Alexander Speer I' rancu G. Baiiey, Alex. BradJey, uel Rea, President, fa: Cashier, t&wtf. —- James Laughlin, Kobert S Hays, Thomas 8011, Thos. Wighuiian, _ , aamt JAMRS LAUG . JOHND.rfjl Angnst sth. IggSjdf 1 KOUNTZ TlffiETZr BAHKERg, Ho. us Wood St., Second doo above Ftftli Street, to eouruies. Ooiloetionß promptly attended Ca- ?? SIITES, DGHANH KflTra ° f lndobtedne ™. Qoartermasi 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, bou,h.. by 'Vooj street, comer of Third, WES ™ W Jfe'SURAfaCE COmVvj ©F PFrrgasirsgcuf. iSIOBSK DASSIi Presiaen^- ■ dm-pt. K. D CObI^R.?w a ra 0 0 , ?«=ro>aiT. BffiSa^ 41111 iiuds <* kzs asd ikf A SBllllll ■Bissau.. Office Garniture “***•*•*• 99 AaocMlta - 7 .m °l premium J&35199 Hotta »ad BUU l® li R-MiUoT.Jr UXRB<3 3®S|-„,. "stf 4 §»s?I mg John R. M Cnnc. J. BOriEVT, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, my 2& rmSBCBfIH.PA, fITISBUKtiHIMALT COLLEGE, KEV. I. c. PEfiSHISG, President. -O R, , SIT ® TAI Jf®I» COILE6E IK *pS3£K Wil L 's™'”® » n Taos-’ Bhißß for a^Vtll 1 *' Send ‘° President Per auaww Catalo * ue - „ .M. SIMPSON. President of Trustees, ar: EW BODJEB WOBSB. J < J. POWEBS A NDS J? T * ,K MASCTAOTIIKE bait Boilers, Stills, Tanks, Agitators ■ B^ooh'C, matured at sunU« ten^° n PaW t 0 *“ “*» on Works COHNKR OF LOCUST and DTTQUESITB iyS-lydT^" BUI anl< Allegheny river. H. J. IiYSCH H A y?. We VACATED the front aSftHm U 2ii % 96 Market street to make f lll be £and in the new addition, in rear of old 'tore, entrance on Market alley first eo?d r „fe sth **"•*■’*•" GoodaM ■ ado __ ME JSTTISTB T. rj! £ e t h _ext»aotje» without pam b y th «' use of Dr. Oudry’s apparatus. J* F, HOFFKiK, DBHIISI. All work warranted. 134 Smithficld Streotjittsburgh. ' Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. Dayk “ 8 Patont Wol « Drawer IVELDON & KELLY. 164 Wood St One door from Sixth. JJ ow IS THE CHASCE to set bargains in BOOTS. SHOES. WAITERS and BALMORALS, cheaper than even auction roods, Go to BOBUAD'S. No- 98 Market street, Second Door fiom Kith. H KMOV AL OP UTEBT STARTs' SS:j3Ms£&. i\e&4dleJhoKe3apon the ehortest no nites. ji *‘. 6ore . g j k«Pt at livery at reasonable nerSi.«s- a4«rt»klS< an 4 ftUarraniemonta ftrin norautri fl reaayohu special attention, SEAL BBICEUSD. Vf OTI€F.-ASI)KEW IOOHAw ,«,*• IX Pittsburgh, HEHRY FbSps Jr' THOMAS H MILLER,of AUShwcitoC-o this day entered into a limited partiShip for the transition of the.Ro'lmg Mill busine-s, of KLOMAN <*; Pllli-PSi - and Henry I‘hinrs Jras Hea w« Tfiv —t’’ - and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner. - __ the partnership tooontinue until the Ist day of A. ®) half fcbla Mackorel.No. 3 Largo and No January, 1870. ANDkEW KLUMAN, nxm. Justreo'd andfpr sale by , . JttKNitY PHIPt‘B, Ja,: 73 PEXZBR 4 ARMBXROH9, 8010-latrtw THO& N- miller, ' WARRANTEO IN ALL CASES I f T t ?■*? be reij ®i> oar. i p jnrrrai itt&ej j^r ;^ fiau6oa^^, So Change of Krt h Beqairrili 4 , to o^2&2S^“ w ™‘ . themvftre °I 200 cares, the past month, poino ol iSSMK.OTjSSg, II Ss are SPECIPIC-K&LS OvoronehJSdttd“Si!j' ?ls ' B °? oino SpwiCo PiEs th6lrptacticon'MPn ys,cl ? ns UBe d them in o r*e .‘?o I K 81 1 , n ' *hioh i« cr.tiro- certifiSSM^nY I*l 1 * 1^ oa j lirlJ r Specific P nY . - tircficetinj » permanent J iblo rortit^iy of si>oruiato?riit« o-«Ad^*^ y curQ in with ail iff trsio of .uvil» o «u^“^.YJcakiiesa, ! Win-.I ntahil iy lrcontmfnoe.lmp renwtAvSLv 0 ® lr ' Bos- of > wcr. Nervous D -« ?£ ne ? or r tffAta"? £ g? t S , offeWl, fr ™ i<^n??K isiiP^sSs PKICK OITOPPLL/.U. J^;oTl^™' y t m^ on v J- BUY AN, M. D fcnr» s- &, Si'- ir H'f ! ’' filial and Knhaus Uiacnees. who 7 oud i r ',°. to ■?'' the «>“>■***« _ lhe Fiftieta Thousand.—Er. Bell’s Treatise qd fccLf-Abuse, Premitrirn Tv*Hn*r t sssisaiif&feis ffwo«tM.M_to_p»,_po_ 9 ‘ a^Tdiw DR. BROWFS. OFFICE, <>o BiUTunzu) stkzl ggsmsam ■ rs. tv WEAKNESS. «* I T>, !i, „,. RHEUMATISM. i i?fal^l™ 3 S n' OIaO Ca oar<> “ afew ‘ i «’ s thl a [and of tW Bladder* stto [oraDOLLAß? “ S ’ Tsr ° d at!«*& rUtS"*?* “P® 4 t 0 address safoly packed mS£K St ' 50 TO THE FUlihia ~ j {M'S •** B OIA Itr. ' Pjdtkoliaoreiil endf-W :; t iy Modest o f aLLdcconii-' socrot oaci dolicstrr- tksordcrSv self- 1 ?*?Q*<>.-and; disaisas or i 25 nils on and ns- * nMnUnlri ■WT 1 r I *t&:youthr ol both • i§«iß &&d.admits, siugl® Vi - [Ds.d3tAfm?in?r pabEch» **J?ft** [so* the isnorantami fi)<>v-°^, ci3 dolbs f skockodfnud tsii?k s ’® <lr«<tfaUl for eomwamanM aVd ; their mves. femlly physician nhonU (i '^ :i^r li . sJS ‘ '-ffcei* inigaoranco that they them tico miihi be loci t,r Jha-Z. ; pmvc? i^isteorS'^ MkANsrara^d 10 hea cr nocturnal smmissiou orer forty- -years /*9) ufTv ll^5 ®™ttahospitiJa I®PV ft? s®W#®s{ tends blip ia wi. 4 feir tfidb health andhappihas? will tfr*tn‘h*nvjf toe M*s W-» a «#sS - tendodto. Sirem " JiJ,s “*'•**'«■ SBB.JM rt Kl .fiflscscc, d *^ lT .ft'-teatgit 1-03 S Og 4i STBB1» OF MASiIRAItE AND SXIjL- soccc^m. I '*!i h ?w K ,■“'‘‘A™ mth iHi^i blootOno w«Wn fro A n ™P' u ' e state of tee tbeffitera^" 6 “■'■>*««»■ “ f Prepared and sold by • „-J; «• EHANSTEUP.M. D. 85 Hmithfleld at- Pittsburgh. Pa. A ??!f,? T , BESO ii l, n#s fboposish CON .l' 10 resulted by (lie Senate feprttentativai of the Ccmmon o?^S(^”SSfnSlS thmerfl Wltb 0)0 Provisions of tho tent? artiole artcfo®nf‘jS, b r an “i'Utional section to tho third s^ienfo^LfoUows? 00 ' 10 b ° S™ 4, Whenever any ef the aonlifipd mU?SJI of S 8 Com ™°nwealth shall be in aottml iunder a requisition Irom. the n the nit6< * States, or by the anthor- Commonwealth, snoh electors ihav »t -extdse the rirht of suffrage in all election?!?? the crtixens, Bnder sneh regnlatioiis as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as ifthe? wm-e praent at th ? eir usual place of election. £*£ additional seotions to tho ft 0 9?nstitatioiuto be desig nated as f ectiona eiyht and as follows: ‘ i .*•, .-No bill shall bo passed by the Leg islatare containing more than one subject, which to 4110 *** Sw* **p case, where the authority to grant Bnr^f , Jr_ aily or nrfrtlogea. has been.or “horeafikTb? oonierred upon tho courts of this Commonwealth: Speaker of the Honse of^rSnikates. JOHN P- PENHEY. Speaker of the Senate, - Omoß CP THE .) OSOBBTABT OP THE CoMMOSWBALTn, V , PENNSYL^r^ 1 - 1863 - 1 J ‘"■*'■*l I do hereby certify that the foregoing i E.fi, >annaxed is a toll, true and correct copy of , J the original Joint Resolution of the Gen eral Amamhly, entitled **A Joint ResoJctionpro poring certain amendments to the Codstitation," as the same remains on hip in this office, . In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused tho seal of the Secretary's Of fice-to be affixed tho day and year above written ELX SLXFER. juKkdtf Secretary of the Commonwealth, 'Medical.
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