I'JT •V; jggßjarr, Editor & Proprietor. Diditl.'W-'PO'ST. DAILY rf -BATES. On*jyear, by sB 00 Six months. ** 425 ' lh " ■• One •Vt'i -••• tIMM *• •« •« iMtMMHtNmM in the 18 3 To a^cnteper hundred..-. 200 In tfa Df&rict Court of the United £t&ief>>igvtlthei ,Western District of\ 216 Pennsgfednia., UNITEB«*ATB3,I JOSEPTT WILL. J tfee Court by McCandleas, U. 8. Diatriet Judge, delivered at Wil liamsport, Sept. 21at, 1863. This caso was argued at Pittsburgh, with marked ability, and this opinion written there, but as it-involved &/princi ple of National importance, I have delay ed the-announcement of my decision, until I cohld bavo a conference with my broth er, Mr. Justice Grier. I am pleased to say that we concur in opinion. The defendant was convicted at the late term of this Court upon an indictment charging him with “obstructing, hindering and delaying” an enrolling officer in the performance of his dutieß. The indict mentis framed under the 26th Sectiorr of the’Act of the 3d of March lact, com monly called the “ Conscription Ac.” It is moved in arrest of judgment; 1. That, the ‘Act of under which tfie'indictment is 'drawn, does not provide any punishment for the offence for which the defendant is indicted. An Act of Congress pasted- during the commotion of a civil war, is, sometimes, difficult of construction. Its peace and warlike.provisions must be separated, and the penal sanctions applicable to the one, should tot be applied to the other. I have bean impressed with this distinction in examining the provisions of the Act in qaestipa. ( Its title indicates that if haß two objects; First, “enrolling,” and second, “calling out” or drafting the “ National forces. ” The first is a peace ful measure, th‘e other peremptory in its character and requiring force to support it. Since Ihp vrarld began, all civilized, na tions at given periods in their history hdve ascertained not only their material wealth, bat their physical forest" In ancient times it was an authentic declaration, before the Cenhors, by the citizens, of their names and places of abode. In the Uni ted States, this enumeration has been once in ten-years, aDd its primary object is to fix the rate of representation in Congress, but td this is now added a vast compen dium of the National resources. When a great public emergency arises, Congress may direct -another, and an intermediate enumeration for the purpose of ascertain ing the power they possess to suppress in surrection .or repelinyasion, and this they have done in the present instance, the cen sus of 1860 affording ' but an imperfect guide to the National strength in 1863. Congress had a right to suppose, and did suppose, that the enrollment would be,a peacefulmeasure, in which there would be a general acquiescence, and which re quired neither penalties: nor military au thority to accomplish it. The National force was to be found by the Bame mild means that an assessor would fix the valne of real estate, or other property subject to taxation. From the pasfr history of the American people, Congress did not pre sume that'there wonld be any resistance to a measure merely preliminary in its character. The Act is not for the time being only, for this register of the people is to occur every two years, and without limitation. Congress designed that the Government should at all times be ready, whether for a foreign war, or any new complication of domestic difficulties. Wise statesmen always anticipate such emergencies and provide for them. They have done so here, in trying to reduce to precision the force or power npon which they .could rely to restore the rightful au thority of the Government. Tke first eleven sections of this Act are wholly takeD np with provisions relative to the enrollment, and there k no penalty interpose! for .resisting the enrolling offi cer, or. omitting to respond to his enquiries if he Shhhld choose to make them. Thns : far the Act-treats the enrollment as a thing complete in itself. A draft may or may not be made. That is to happen when in the judgment of the President the pnbhc safety may require it. By the twelfth sec tion, he is then authorized to asßign “to each district the number of men to be fur nished' by each district,” and “there upon” the enrolling Board shall, under tne direction of the President, make a draft." This is the first exhibition of the warlike power. Then spring into activity the Provost Marshals, other officers and their Snbordinaetsi who are to draw or “call out” the people, in given classes, who have been previously enrolled. They are to answer the President’s demand, or upon failure, they become, for the first time, subject to the Rules and Articles of War, except where the Act directs that they shall be turned over to the Civil au thorities for trial. As was well said, upon the argument, the enrollment left every man where he was, minding his own busi ness j the draft took the citizen from his. home, his parents, his wife, or his chil dren. Hence, Congress might well con sider the enrollment able to take care of itself; while the draft should be guarded by severe penalties. Full directions are given in the follow ing sections, ns to the mode of conducting the draft, until we arrive at the 24th ana 25th, which may be termed the penal clauses of the Bill. As this Indictment, derives its validity from the latter, this brings ns to the consideration of the other reason assigned tor arresting this Judg ment,,which isp 2. That the Indictment sets forth no crime for which the Defendant can be convicted. The point is well taken. The section declares “That if any person shall resist any draft of men enrolled under this act into the service of the United States, or shall Counsel or aid anyperßon to resist any such draft; or -shalTassanlt or ob- BtrilCtjany-officer in making such draft, or in the 1 performance of any service in re lation thereto ; or shall counsel any per son to assault or obstruct any each officer, or shall counsel any drafted man not to appear at the place of rendezvous, or wil fully dissuade them from the performance of ijoilitaijr duty as ’ required by law, Buch person shall be subject to summary arrest by the Provost Marshal, and shall be forthwith delivered to the civil authorities, and upon conviction thereof, be punished by fine not exceedingfive hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years, or by both of said punishments. ’ ’ It will be borne in mind that the In dictment charges that the Defendant did “asßauUy' Uje "enrolling officer” and did “hinder, delay and obstruct” him, in the pefftifmancb of his official duties. Bat the seiJtioa has no reference to the enroD ment except in the past tense, as a fact an act consummated. The draff is' the subject matter treated of, and the draft alone. It is the draft of men already “enrolled’’ ander the provisions of the Act. The clause “or In perform* ance of any service in relation thereto ’’ can have for its antecedent the draft and nothing else. The sentence can bear no other, gramatlcaf construction, and that is its’fair legal interpretation. 'Congress having provided no penalty for obstructing the enrollment,Vwe must take the law as we find it, and not create an offence by intendment, If experience has shown that the officers charged with this public function are not sufficiently protected, the omission can be supplied at the next session, and before by the terpaa o| the Act, the next biennial enroll, ment is to take place. As the law now stands, tho opinion of the Court is with die Defendant on both the points submit ted, and the Judgment is Areested. TMb case was argued by Mr. Carnahan, United States District Attorney, for the Government, and by Mr. Noon, Mr. Ma* geehan, and'Mr. JpHNSTON, of Cambria County, for the Defence. rv a M I © o b * : s B§i j i a I*.- a.■ w liM. ?* I © atfSSSg . -5 t> g © w O f* rfcc to mS?*—w*.£to c iii * £ H-l MK*: | J g „ ? . < g- -Sa « I “ § S Si .gSaS I ° g g g isgass I“ « 5i < * -iff 1 W ® W g|" ? • q d 2 00 * | LAKE BUPEBIOB COPPEE MINES AND SMEI/TOTG WORKS. Park, M’Curdy Ac Co., Manufacturers of bheath. tFraziers* and Beit Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spelter fcodd*r, Ac. Also impor ters at d dealer§ in Metals, Tin Plate, fcheet Iron, Fire, &o. on hard, Tinmens’ Machines ana Totis. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST ana 120 SEOQND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. feZlrlydAw AMERICA!* MOUSE, BOSTON. |8 THE LARGEST AND BEST AR* ranged Hotol in tho New K.gland Stales; Is oentrally located, and easy of access li\ in all the routes of travel* It contains all the modem im provements, and ©very convenience fur the com lort and accommodation ef the trave ing public. The rieeptrg room* are largo and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, a-fl com pletely furnished fo” iatniiios end la go traveling parties, and the hou ©will continue to bo kepi , Urst a tirst-ciaßS Hotel in every ro.pe^t. Telegraph in tho house to all pails of the coun try. HENRY KICK, Proprietor. Bos’oq. Sept. 1563. seRVI-md SMITH, PABK & CO. N iuth Ward Foundry Warehouse, No,. 149 First and 120 Second ?•* Manufacturers,of all sizes and descriptions ol Coni Oil .Retorts and titills, Gas und Water pipe?. Bad Irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Beel Moulds -Puliie3, Hengerß and Couplings. Alto Jobbicg and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will beearolully attended to. o2l;lydiw WM. PENN HOTEL (formerly slocuu house) SO. 422 PESTS STREET. PllUbnrgli THOS. KELLY, - - Proi-iuktob BEST PIANOS MADE gPLEXDID SEW STOCK OF THE Celebrated Gold Medal Premium Piano Fortes, MANUFACTURED BY K.NABE & CO. Obey have been awaided the HIGHEST FREM IUMa for excellence over all competition, and arc pronounced by ' TH.ALBERG, STRCKOSCH. SATTEIi, And other dlstinguishsd Pianists superior to any made. Warranted eiebt years. CHARLOTTE BLUMK. 43Fifth street. Sole agent for the Manufacturers, A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS and Just recived at the one price store of JOS. H. BORLASR, se!2 98 MARKET St- 2d door from Sth , ;F<frßa^Mlce.^#kSho's, 'Ante,' Bed Bags, Moths it) <fec. f inaoota on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac. :Ptit up in 25c.50c and $1 boxes, bottles and flanks; $3 and SSflasks for Hctels. rublio Insti tutions, Ac. i"Gnly infalliblo remedies known." ’‘Free from Poisons,” “Not dangerous to the Human Family." . "Rats com© ootof thotr hole 3 to die." JsF*Sold wholesale in all large cities. flSTjjfoldby all Druggists and Dealers every where. ‘49* Beware of all worthlersimitations. -C®* See that “Costar’s"name is on each box, bottle and flask buy. •. 'Address HEXRT R. COSTA It. Principal Depot, 4W Broadway, N. Y. -63 P" Sold byK, E. SELLERS# CO., amro. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO., Wholesale Agents, Pitts burg. jy!6-€mdcodaw CARD, F. X. DxROLETTE, m. D., From the Faculty of Parifl. France. Ex Intern (Resident Physioian) of Hofei Dieu Charity Hospitals, Ac. Date of Diploma, 1828. ' OFFICE 57 GRANT STREET H t. Nicholas Building-. Consultation GRATIS, every Tuesday and Friday, from 10 o’clock to 12 a. m., and from 2 to 4 p.m. eeB Removal of livebt stable. The undersigned having removed his ry Stable from the rear of the Scott Honse.to near the eomer of First and Smithflold street W, C. Conn s oldifltand. is prepared to ftirniah.carriages, buggies, and" saddle norßes upon the shortest no- Also horses ieptat-hvery at reasonable rates. - Undertakings and all arrangements for fu nerals will receive his special attention. Heal rriceland ONIONB-12 BARBELS OF PBI3IE Onicni to arrive. For sale by . FfiXZER & ARMSTRONG <•• b ©22 Center Market and First streets. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, li' MIG RANTS brought out from Liver -OJ pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal way, to New Tort, in FIRST CLASS MAIL STEAMERS, for Twenty-Five Dollars. Parties also brought out by Sailing Vessel al lowest rates, .Apply to ‘ . , , . D. O'NEIL, Chronicle building, 70 Fifth at., Pittsburgh. Pa jyxstf Hoh, Wilson MoCondle’s, Judge of the United Conner or Penn A su Glair St.. PI Us burgh Penn'a., rjttßLE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND ■“i best. $35 pays for a full Commercial course- No extra charges for Manufaotuers, Steamboat, Ratbroad and Bank Book-keeping. • Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter land review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Tt&ohers and practical accountants, who pre pare young mon for active business at the least expense and shortest tiino for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad* nates at this College by business mon. Prof A-Cowlev, tho best Penman cf tho Union, who holds the largest nurnbor of Fisa? Prb muiis, and over ail competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. i£S- Attend where the Sots and Clerks of busi* ness men graduate. For specimrns of Penman; hip and Catalogue containing full information, enoloso twenty-five cent" to tho Prinopals aulO JENKINS A SJUTH. HIGMFST PREMIUM | WiIEEIEB A BII.SOS Spwing Machines, L<|SDON AND PARIS EXHIBITIONS. npHE SAI.E OF THESE MACHINES -■J is pqual to the sale of all others combined, arising from its adaptability to a'l kinds of Sew ing* As proof, read the following from Douglass A fherwuod, thoweil known bhirc Manufuctu erg;; We t nvQ ufed the A Wilson Sewing Machine in oar .-Kirt Manuf-ctory since J-muary 21110,1855. It has indeed created our bwtneia, AJ tertesting the principal machines before the pub liewe selected yi*ur?. Wo commenced with one, are now runing 000 buoored and sevonty two ot the.o. We arc running one hund'ed of yoor machines in one room, and yet such is the quietness, that eonve’sation can be earned on in au.oroinary tono of voice. They are ;adapted to every portion uf our work; sewing equaiy well upon the lightest muslin and onr i.eavjest Work, cADsieting of nine thickness s. five of th*-m being olbair cloth, two of common cotton cloth, ana two ol s:a:chod tape, its speed i< unexampled. With one, a person can accomplish as much a? twelve percons without i*. and twice us moch as by ard other muchino. uno thousand jardsof mra’ght scam, ten stitches to the inch, is an ordi* nai-y day’s work'of ten bourn. We hare run if as hikh as ono hundred and fifty yard p*r honr. The latiguo is so slight taat our employees work tho year round in good health and spirits. Wo can not too highly rco-immend Whoe'er A Wilson’s Machines, and our opinions are shared by all Manufacturers : of experience aud judgement, with wh .m we come in contact.” AJs'i, from the l.'n'trd lire9bytcrinnI i re9bytcrinn of Sept. 10 *' Alter tnoro than ou® y«.ars expeneuce, we can cordially rec mtneni to oar frioud< Wheelor A VVilson's hewing .M a*hii.es ns « noot the ra-ut use ful pieces of household furniture with whi:h any house can be supplied It i, the last thing in our d<<m&liu msitiiutioii that wo would part with. Every machine wiirrnntpl lor tbreo years Call nnd soo them in uperatiou end obtain our • •esoMptivo circuJar \VM. SI'MUKK A Co. Western Agenta, No. 27 FIFTH St. Pittsburgh. iaU:diW WST. M. i?ARER CO., S f i! A B BUILDEB4 PITTSBURGH StSEBuL SiESsiBISVI Old OtLER SARtii iJe»i t!ia Peaa. E. E. PiStsLlOJ Denoi riTTiiiJiraoa. i. MAJTCI'ACTSJKE A Li. EISDS OS Steam Kngisco, rangine from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited foj Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Slant Furnaces, Factories, etc. riJlTeparticui&T attention to the cor structicn of Sngines and Machinery for grist mills, and to Uprights, mal&y and circular saw minw, ; Have also on hand, finished and ready fer ship ment at short no iicv. Hagines and Boilers of even description. i Also, furnish Boliors and Shoot Iron separately t Wrought Iron Shafting, -Hangors and Pollies is eVary variety, and oontinae the manufacture 01 Woolen Machinery and Machine Cords. ' Our prico3 arc low, our machinery manufactur ed or the beat Quality of materials, and warranted In all cases to give satisfaction. ®*Grd«3 frosi all parts of th» country soheit *d and promptly tiled. fe2l:dAw GMAPE VINES. WK WERE AHONO THE FIRST TO secure this INVALUABLE GRAPE, and have fruited it for live years. Wo obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina - ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Sooiety io I&SS awarded na a diploma lor its exhibition, dnd the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, ip IS<SO, a premium for it as " the BEST new sredlirtg grope, in all respoots superior to the IsA^ella." Our stock ol Vines is uneqnallcd itny where, which we offer at 25 oenta each, fa.no d- cen, -$12,60 per 100, $lO9 per 1 OOu Small vines at less prices* J We can furnish a few extra largo vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. a&beodAw. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, imDER can of the fruhciscan bbothers : tfHTHJS INSTITUTION, SITUATED JL IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania about four miles from Cresson Station, on tbo diroot route between Philadelphia and Pitta burgh, waii chartered in 1858, with priviligea to dnnfor the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees, location of tho College is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alio-, gkeny Mountains being rrovorbial for its pure fater, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. : The Scholastic year commences on the FIRSI MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JTJNE following. It Q divido 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home Setwcen.theSessions. Ailthe Apparatus neoes «ary for Land Surveying. Engineering. Ao* -will be furnished by tho lustitutiot to the Students. . - 'lnstrumental ana Vocal Mosio forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight yews to the age of manhood. Tznus—Board and Tuition* payable frAlf ya&rly in ,—; 65. : Surveying ana use of instruments, per an num i .. 20 Classical and Mod< > Lap- and Modern Languages, extra. ; )U. Stndcnte spending Vacation at the 2O Reference oan be made to the ttt. Rev. Riabop Domenec, Rt. Ror. Bishop Woods, Philadelphia. Rev. I. fcj. Reynolds. Loretta- Rev Br, O'Hara, Philadelphia: Rev. Henry Moßanghlin. Phila delphia ;Rev. Pieroe Mahar, Harrisburg- If. B. —A' bftok rani da’ly to Lo: e .te fre m Ores sro. . ’ oepll SEIKO V AL. ■I) R. F. RARDEKK lU<i BEKOTED m-P from Smith fieM ‘gtroet, bolow the Girard Uooße, to No. 145 Fifth street opposite the Court . an2lJtt "S'ME UIIOS,” ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA rjj IJNOEKsIGIVEn HATING EH- A. newetf the loaeeoi the above popular House for a aenes of years, would respectfully call the attrition ot thetrkVelingpublio toitac^tral\o cality, either lor business <si pleasure. mh3;lyd THOHAS B, WEHB d BOH, ONLY htates Circuit Court, President. AWARDED TO THE ’is on S Cloaks* CONCORD J. KNOX, Ho. 30 Fifth Street. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, igeg. Medical, N« tAIc o HOU ° A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Extract. A PURE TONIC. Dr. Boofland’s GERMAI BITTERN PIUSPaRB3> P. 7 DB. O. D, _-ACKBO3N, Philodel phia, Pouhb,, Will effeotnally nuts Liver CompiAlm, DYSPEPSIA, JAtnNDICE, ’hrooic, or Nervotfo Debility, DJacsae* ol ike KlUceys, and all Diseases AriNing from a Disordered Livor or Stomafk, BUOb as Consti pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Di Q rust for Food, Fullness or W lgbt in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pn ui tne Stom ach, Swimming or the tieao. Homed and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Hoart, Choking or suffocating sensations wbon in a lying coature, Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be ore ffie sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel» lowness of tho Skin and Eyes. Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of E v i 1 j, and yrcatdeprea Slot ol ' spLriU. .And wwupositlvoly prevent Yellow Fever, Bil ious lover, Ao, THEY CONTAIN ' SOALCOIiuL OB RAD WHISKY They will cure the abevo diseases in ninety-niz o o see out of a hundred. Induced by tho extensive sale and universal >opuiaruy or Hoodand's Herman Bitters, (purely regetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous advonturers, nave opened upon suffering lumanity the flood gate? of Nostrums In tho shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with ininrious irug' and christened Tonics, btomachics and Bit ters. Beware- of the innumerable array of alecholio ••reparation- in plethoric bottles, and big-belded kags, under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases and Icavo the disappointed sufferers in despair. HDoFLAND’B german bitters Aid not a new and untried article, but have stood tho test of fifteen years trial by tho Ameri cah public; and ihoir reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Lottors from tho most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Phy&lclanj axul Cff izeiiH. rostifyiug of thoir cwn personal knowlodge. to he bonoficial effects and medical virtues ol these 3 it tors. Vo Yor WAJVTSO VE7HIXG to STR F.NO TB* Etf YOU ; VO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? 00 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOVIt CON STITUTION? 00 YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? 00 iOU WANT TO GET RID OL NEB YU US N ESE ? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? Do yon want to sleep well? Do yon wnnt a brisk and 1 feoltng ? If yja clc, use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparation* ttold under the *ame of fi\ltern, pul up t« quart bottle*, compounded %/the cheapest ir hiekyor common rum, coaling from 20 to 10 cenla per gaiion, ihc tafitc diaguiacd by An or Coriander Seed, This da** qf Dutcra ha* cawed and t oill contin ue to cause, as lona a* they can be sold, hundrexi* to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the ryetem w kepi continually under the influence of A l coholic Stimulant* of the tcQT«t*&nd. the desire for Uquor i* created and kept up, and the rebuilt* a’l the horror* attendant upon a drunkard's lift and ieath . For thoee who desire and wil 1 have a Liquor Bittern, toe publish the following receipt. Get Ouc Bolfle lloofln,tid*« Uermnn Uittom and •dz with Three* Quarts of tlood Brandy an d the rcrull will be a preparation that will h\T excel in medicinal virtue* and true iXicllence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and xctll cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hooflnnd's Hitters in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS Wo call tho attention of all having relations or Spends in tne army to tho fact that ‘•HOOF UA-ND'd German Bitters” will cure nino tenths oj tho diseases induced by exposures and priva donsincidoot to camp life. In tho lists, publish ed almost daily in tho nowßpapors, on the arrival of the sick, it will bt notiooa that a vory large pro portion are suffering from dobiiity. fivory case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters, Ihseascs resulting from disor ders of tho digestive organs are •peuiily remov ed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds oflives might be saved, that othorw.se ifill be lost. •We call particular attention to the following re (BAThable and well authenticated cure of cno of he nation’s heroes, whose life, to use hi* own ing uage 'has boon saved by the Bitters:” rHiLADKLPSU, August 2id, 1862. Henan. Jones & Evans—'WeU, gontlomen yo T ;r Booflond’s German Bitters has s&vod my liie There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whoso names V* appended, and who wore fully cognixant of all the ciroumstancoB of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sher man s celebrated battery, undor the immediate Command of Capt. E B.Aj res. Through the ex posure attendant upon my arduous duties, Iwa Attacked in Novcmbor last with inflamation of the lungs, and was Jor seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great dobiiity, heightened byanattaoh of dysentery. I was then removed from the White and sent to this city on board the steamer “State of Maine,” from which 1 landed on tho 28th of June. Since that imo f have been about os low as any oie could oandsti.l retain aspark ofvUality: Fora week r “pro I waspoarcely able to swadow anything, ad if I did i r rco a morsel down, it was imm odi rely thrown u o again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my UomacK Life oould not last under these circum stances i ana, accordingly the physiciahs who had qeeu working lanhfullj, thougnunsuccesful y • fro “Jgrasp of the dread Arch er, frankly told me they oou'a do no more for mol' hnu: ivised mo to see a clergyman, and to make fuca disposition of my limited funds as best suit ed me. An acquaintance who visited me at the kospital, Mr, Frederiok Stoinbron, of6th below krch Street, advised mo as a forlorn hope, to try four Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From tho time I oommencod taking thorn the shadow of Aeath recoded, and I am now, thank God for it, totting bettor. Though I have taken but two bot tles, lihavegainod 10 pounds, and feel sanguine Af being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I havo heard nothing for eigh teen months; for. gentleman lam a loyal Virgin ian, t 3 m the vicinity of Front lioyah To your Invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of again clapping to my bosom those wlio aio dearest: tb mo in life. ] Very truly, yours, ISAAC MALONE, j We fully oonour in the truth of the abovostate ment. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade. Mr, Malone;Teßtoyea to health. iSiS&S!P DB L LBBACK » N. Y t Battery &EOKGE A. ACKUET, 00. 0. LEWIS CHEVALIER. 92d N. Y. * 1. E, SPENCERvIst Artillery, Battery F I. 1L FANEW ELL CoB. 3d Vermont. , REN RT B. JEROME, Co B. do HENRY TVMACDOtfALD, Co C 6th Maine JOHN P. IVARD. Co K sth Maine, HERMAN HOCH. CoH.72dN.T. Nathaniel b< Thomas. do f. 95th Pa ANDREW J. KIMBALL. Co'A, 3d Vermont IOBLN JENKINS Co B. 106th Ponna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Bee that the signature of "C. M, JACKBON,** 2 onthe WkAPPBB of es/ v bottle. PRICEiPER BOTTLE 75 GENTS, OB HALF DOZ, FOR $4 00. * | Should your nearest druggistnot have the or acle, do not be putoffby any of the intoxicating Preparations that may be offered in its place, but fend to us, and we will forward, securely packed jy express, | ti&.Principal Office, and Manusaotory, No. 163 Iron street. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) j Proprietors ! sale by Druggists and dealers in every ' wn in the United States, snd by i Dr. G. H. REYSER, Pittsburgh i.F. SCBWABT2, L _ * for calc at JOSEPH FLEMING’S ooj. ; erof the Diamond and Market street, for sale &120 by SUIOK JOHHPrOR. Comer fimJtbtleld 'and Fourth street j A. J. RANKIN A CO., Special Notices. J. M. CORNWELL SAH’L XREJ COBIWSU & KERR, OARRIA6H MANUFACTURERS SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, and mauolactnrorg of Saddlery and Carriage Hardware, No. 7 6t. Clair Street, and Du-iuesne Way, , , (near the tiridee .) mill PITTSBURGH, PA. POISON NOT THE HEAD WITH UITBATE OF fiILVEB, Use CaifITADORO’S HAIR DYE, Certified to be PURE—SAFJS—U NEQUALLED. by Dr. Chilton, of New York, and other eminent Chemißts, Fboduc kh any shade from rich, mellow brown to glossy black In ten minutes, and oontains no ingredient that is in jurious to tho hair. CHBISTADOBO’S HATH PRESERYA- ! THE Is Invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astoi House, New York, Sold everywhere, and appli ed by all Hair Dressers. Jrnco, 50 oente $1 and $2 per bottle, aocordins jylSaJtw;lme &URGEON GENERAL HA3EHOND, by ordering calomel and destructive min erals from tho supply tables, hafi Conferred a blessing on our sick soldiers. Let him not stop boro. t Lot him ordor tho discoutinuance of ■Bleeding,” and the substitution of Brandreth’s 1 ills in the place tbereof. Then will commence a era” In the praotioe of Medicine, whiob would thonbeoomo emphatically TIIE HEALING ART I have for thirty years taught that no diseased action could bo -’cured by mercury or tartar emetic, That the- human body coaid only be made whola 'by* vegetable food”—Animal food being, in fact, condensed vegetables, Brandreth’f Fil's should be in every military hospital. Ihose Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea, Chronio » iarrhea. Chrome Dysentery, ajid all Fevers and Affootiom oi tho Bowels, sooner and more surely than anj mediomo in the world. Brandreth’s PUlainthest caAea should bo taken night and morning. Road Directions and get now style. „ „ CASE OF ROSCOE K. WATbON. Dr: B. Brandreik, —Neva York / fcia; I was a privato in Co. F, 17th Roglmont, York VoD. While at Harrison’s Landing, and on tho Rappahannock near Falmouth, I ana of tho Company were siok with bilious di* arrhoa. The Army Sorgoon did not cure us, and 1 was reduced to skin and bone. Among theoom* panv wero quite a number of *&embora who had worked in your Laboratory at Bing Sing. They wero not rick, because they usod Brandreth’s Pills. These men provailod upon me and others to use the Pill*, and we wero all cured in from two to five days. After this our boys used Bran deeth’s Pills for the typhus fovor, oolds. rheuma tism, and in no case did they fail to restore health. (>ut of gratitude to you for my good hoaltb, I send you this lettor, which if nooessary, the en* tiro company would sign. I am, respectfully yours, ROSCOE K. WATSON, Bing Sing, N, Y. Principal office, i 94 Canal street. New York. Sold by Fbonws K«>apa£b, Diamond a Hey, Pittsburgh. jyi^-diwjuo New Fall G«ods, HUGUB & HACKE’S, Comer Fifth and Market streets. Figured Delaines, Colored Uusiers, Flain &'r. Merinoes, Plain Fr. Repps, Empress Clotli, Brochc Velours, Turin Cloths Printed Merinoes, Ottoman Cloths. Figured Volenuias, Stripped Mohairs, Fointille Worsteds, Brocade Mohairs, ®rap de ILuecas, Saxony Plaids, (.'heck Poplins. Paris Boyals, Bob Roy Plaids. Foil de C'hevres, Plaid Repps, Plain Relaines, Canton Cloths. Scotch Plaids, Tamartimes: IRONDALE IRON WORKS FOR SALE. Including all the Unsold Cots in the Town of Irondale. OWING TO A DISSOLUTION OP co-partnership. tbo IRONDALE IRON W 'RRbiiro offered fur Bale. These works are situated at Irondale, on the Jroo Mountain Railroad, 70 miles from the city Ot St, Louis, consisting 01 ono hot blast furnace, 7.000 acres of timber and farming lands, twenty dwelling houses. sjitable tor lab rera, cme large threo story hriok store-house* fine stable and bam, saw and corn m«ll, about 20i),(Q0 bushels of charcoal, 2*OOU tons of iron ore on furnace yurd, mules, wagons, har, corn, rats. Ac., Ac. Tbo Furnace and machinery in i-erfeot order. Also a contract with tho American iron Moun tain Company for the delivery of their ore, having twelve to run ; large banks ot hematl.eoro In tin immediate vicimty of the Finnan?. The above works are among the most desirablo in tbo United *tatcs..and offer e/ory inducement to persons desirous of -engaging in the manufacture j f iron lho above prcperiy inoludea the unsold lots w the town of Iroudalo, and if oot sold at piivatc sale before Saturday. 10th Day of Octobor, 1X63, will, on that day, be sold at public vendue las a whole ana without division.) to tho highest ma'- der. at the east front door rftho Court lio..se, in fbh city ot St. Louis, atl2o’clook, noon Terms, half cash, balance in twelve mont’as. with six per cent, interest, or all cash, os the porcha-er may desire.. For further Information and particulars, apply at the office at Irondale, or to BELT k PRIEST. Real Estato Agents, an 29 St. Louis, NOTICE. DATIKO Itlit’KlVEl. IXrORMA .tion that tiorsone havo at dlfloraut tin os P- tho Dilute of tho Saisiatoooo Comwlitoo. solio itol contributions of Fruits a nd VogoUb'o9 irom thegardnors and ooontry reronlo lu tho markets OLPntsbujgh and Allegheny., we take this meth od of giving notice, that wo u evor nuthoi laod any ono .to collect suoh oontribnllons fur us or the Hospital, and tha'contributions thus colleoted have nevor reached ns. W.P. WEFMAN.) JOS. AUf.REE. J-Ex Com H. M ATWOuD, j Contributions for tho Subsistence Committee, should be 60 it to Messrs. Veyman k Son, Smith* field st. or Mersrs Geo. AJbree, Bon k Co. Wood street * B el 2 WTOW IS THE CHASCE i-w • to get bargains in BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS and BALMORALS, cheaper than oven auoticßi good!, Go to HO ISLAND’S. No. 98 Market street, au22 Second Door from Fifth. A SK^ LOT j°? WRING ers. just reooived by _ ““SSSttSF 8 - “T lB ’ ' WWooaft. Bankth Houses. ‘IRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. TRRABUUY DEPARTMENT Office of Comfteoi.lkb ay the Ctjrremct. i apd aocordiju; to the requirements of tho Act nr Coaeress. ennued an Act to provide a National Currency, ecohred by a pledge of United etatma Stocks, and to provide for tho circulation and re demption thereoi." approved February 25th 18f3, and has complied with alMbo provisions of said Act required to bo complied with boforo oommeuoing the business of Banding, Now 1 Therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller oi tho Currency, do horoby certify that the said FIRbT NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and Slate of Ponn svlvaria. is authorized to oommeucc the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. '• In testimony whereof witaess my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, 18*-?- ' HUGH McCUELOCH. i S 3 > Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Sauk ot Pittsburgh, Fa., LATH PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. Capital $400, 000. with privilege to In crease to $1,000,000. , The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a Nations! Cur* rency, under the title or »he FIRST NATIONAL cjF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes. Draf s, Bills of Exchange. &c„ receive mon&y-on deposit and buy anl soil Exchange on all parts ot the oouutry. Tte success which bus attended tho Pittsburgh Trust Company since its or#omzatbn in 1852, will we belivo be a sufficient guarantee toal business entrusted to the new organiiation will receive the some pi i mpt attention. Having a ve-y extensirc correspondence with Bdnksand Banki-rs* througheut the country, wo bejieve wo ran otter unurual faculties to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officors and dirootors. directors: Wm. K. Nimick, Alexander Speer, Francis G. Qaiioj Alex. Bradley, ael Rea. ItILIN, President. ;ULLT, Cashier. rtf. James Laughlin, Robert a Gays, Thomas Bell, Thos. Wightman, tiamu JAMES LAUG. JOHN D. Sul August 5 th. 1863; d Awl Wt j. kuuntz.. a. mectz ; KOUNTZ & MEETZ, BASKEKS, So. 118 Wood St., Second doo above Fifth Strcot, f DEALERS IN FO REIGN AND Domestic JS-w Exchange, Coin, Bxnk Notes, and Govern ment becurities. Collections promptly attended to. ftp'll OLD, SILfEB, DEMAND NOTES Certifioatos of Indobtedncss, (Juartennas tera Cortificatos. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, end all other government securities, bought by W. ML WULUA3JB A £o„ mhs;6a,d Woonl strooL comer of Third. State Fair, THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE PENNY. ITATE AGBUJULTUEAL EOCIBIY, WILL BE HELD AT NORRISTOWN, MONTG’Y CO., PA., September 20th and 30tb, and October Island 2d, 1863, Norristown is about 17 mixes We*t ot Philadelphia on the £schuyiki*l River and is accessible by Rahway to every part of the biatr. Tho grounds are beautifully situated, contain ing 23 acres oi ground with Brio large buildings thereon erected, together with a large amount of shedding. The track is said t) be quo of the best hall mile tracks in tbe irate. The pre miums are the heaviest ever offered' by the bo ciety, amounting 10 about $7,00u, The premiums for all grades of cattle exceed $l,OOO. five of which are $3O each, 19 from $25 to s's, otbe.S running down to lc?8:r rates. Best herd not loi-s than 15 head, first premium $4O; second premium s2s* Horses ior all grade; the prezniums exceed $1350. Tho highest $iOO; 22 between $2O and 30, and others ranging Jrom $16,10 and 5. For and swine the premiums range lrom $lO to 6 and For Poultry there is a long list of premiums from $2 to 1 ea n h. In the,following classes m->et liberal premiums are offered: Ploughs, Culti vators, Dr>Rs, Wagons, Reaping and Mo wing Ma chines, Cutters, Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, Pumps, Buckets, Tin Hare, Leather and -its Manufactures. Gas Fixtures, M«rolo Mantles, Rutter. Flour, Grain and Seeds Vegetables: and also lor Domestic and Household .Yanufacturcp, Cl tha, Car ets. satinet, .Shirting, shearing: Blanker, Flannels. Sha*l3, Knit Goods, Needle r* ork, Ac,, Bread Cokes. Preserves, fellies, ao. Large premiums aro offered for every variety of Fi oils and Flowers. ihc F urol Tent v ill be the largest ever erected by the Society and will form one of tho moit attractive featu es of the Kxhibition- Fruit, Grapo.< and Wiie will be ex hibited in this department The lenniylvama Railroad and Norristown Rai'road have ongnged to caiy articles lor ex hibition to an J from the Exhibition trouht froe, requiring the forwarding freight to be paid which will be repaid shipper when goodß are returned to the station whence shipped. 1' is hoped to effect tho same with other Imporunt roads. Excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading Railroads. Entries can be made at the Office in Norristown after the 4th day of September, All articles must be entered on too books on or before Tues day oveninj, September 2bth. Exhibitors must boenme members. Membership $l. with lour Coupon Ti- keta, each of which will ad out one person to the Fair once* Single Admission. fl®. A List of Premiums and Regulations can be n&d by addressi g tne Secretary- THOM.A P. KNuX, President* A. BROWER LOHOAER, Sec’y* au27-dAwid Norristown, Pa* J. DBSTLEVY, ‘ & T O C‘BT~ NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBTIBGH, PA. mySilyd^w PITTSBDE6H FEMALE COLLEGE, REV. I. C. PERSHING, President. «EBT SUSTAINED COLLEGE IN the State. Sup* rb buildings, to winch ex toswlva additions are making* Nineteen Teach ers- Unsurpassed facilities in the ura&m ntal Br-inohea* forty Dollars per term pays for all expenses in the Boarding Department except Waldrop and Fuel. ‘ . . . lh o Fall Term -will commence on Tues day, September Ist* Bend to President Per shing for a Catalogue. - M. SIMPSON, auij6-3w President of Trustees, IVEW BOILER WOBK§ J, J. POWERS ATTEISDS TO THEHASTPACri’BE of Sti\am Boilers, Stills. Tanks, Agitators Salt Pans, Sugar Pans. Sheot Iron Chimneys, Breechings, ana all other artidesusuaily man ufactured at similar concerns. Prompt attention paid to all kinds of repairs on roasonaole to. nns. , Work, COKN.'SR OP LOCUST and BPGUEHNX WAT. i Mi. Ward. Allegheny river, iy&-lyd _ H. J. LYSCH Having t*ci,t*d the frost of his store, No- 96 Market street,: to make alterations, trill. be found in-the new addition, in rear of old tor s, entrance on Market alley, first door from sth (treot. where Dry Goods will be sold cheap. auls. Hydropoli ts, or Garden Bprinklor. Anew ai id esefel abticxi fob wetting pi cute end flowers, washing windows, carriages, Ac, Pumps otovory description sold and repaired. . Day kin’s Patent Wa.er Drawer made and so’ Ifl. „ . „ W BLDONAKSXiLX, 164WoodSt. : jn3 Onedoorfrom SUul. IMablfshed l§4t\ Medical. Sew Ifisteovery WARRANTED IM ALL CASES S BE ®JjUEI> Oft. IT iTEVEB aS! 11 does not nauseate I It l! So Change 1 of Piet is Swrairtil! It doss not interfere with businesspursu! canbe used mib-mt. detection 1 Upward of 200 cures tho past mon h, some oi thoa very severe cases. > It i&adapted for maift anq female, old or young!__ ’ BSiiii’s.aFMCfisjy are tho original and «-nly genuine So*-<rflc Pil’e uverone hundred physicians-have used th*m in Practice and all gpcak well of t dir tflic’cy l fco ir compogiti.nbichisca.Uro * e - an^PSr lactb^hurralcssoo fLesystem. tEsv*' « 8 of cun bo tihown. : ■ foTfaffUnte Wslfic Pil,B aro on reliable remedy a perman ®nt aori spevdv euro m all aJ it. l ’S a ''"f rhc ?; ; or; *“■*>»* Weikncss, vX “! ™ H. n of «y>l».:»noh uiUrethral and iVafeinal Discharges, Qleo. tho Whiles Niehtiy or Inypiuntary Emissions. Go- itn! Dcbi Sty Intflr. ritebihty, iicuntmcnoo. Imp towns, Wcakntesor Loss of Power. NervousDobility.lic ,*o a“of wteoh anso principally from So.ual ExocbJos or beLT Abu o, or some constitutional derangement audw-apacitatos the sufferer frem lalfllunK the duties of Married Life! J&i all Sexual Diseases, $s Gonorrhea, Gleet and Stricture and in Di oases of the BladderandKid nojpthey act as a charml .Relief « experienced by taking a finale boxj PRICE ONE DOLLAR, JOSEPH £LE£INe, ervjTS a» M-Vy*?* :nTfc-a-. r.n ■ ■» ■»<l and by Druggrts generally Pittsburgh. They wil! Losent br mall socnroly sealed on reoci t of the money by J. BRYAN, H. D., Tv0.76 ' edCTfltrcot, I?-; i H Consulting Phyeicinn f r tho treatment o* Sem inal. Un.ary, -ostialand Nervous Dkisases, who wiD fiend fr«ato all tho fallowing naittablo •so.ks. Tho Thousand.— Dr. BeiPa Treatise cn Soft-Abuse, Prematrjro Decay, Im potcn-o and -Loss of iowtr, rexuai Di eaaea, tiozuin&l »'• cakneiS, Nightly Enn-rious. Genital Det-Pit*. &c. A pamphlet of fitty pages, oon taftuug iHipprtn’u navies to ’ho. ai-iictcd and shpuld.be read by every ?uffbrer as the means :ofiCurQ in tr.o sor?re;td-ago is plainly act lortiu- Twuitaißts to pay postages. p.ul?«l<few gSJRF?AX£ SSISEASJE* DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 3MITHFIELD smEE?, Citizens and strangers in nceduf medical ki\* vice should not fail to give him acail. .Dr. Brown’s romodica never i&ii to c’iro inrpu fitie?. scrofulous and venereal affections —Also acrcditary taint, such n«i tetter, peering and oth- the orUdn of which tho patient is ignorant, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B’s romedioi for this affliction brought on by solitary habits, an tho only medicines known mthis oonntry winch arc safe and will seedily restoro to health. RHEUMATISM. Pr. Brown’s remedies curs in a for* cKyuthla inful affliction. .Ho also treat Kle3.-Qleet, Gonnorrhoe TJretha! Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in thu Back and Kianoyß, Irritation of :ho Bladder, strict* uics. etc. be answered aunt contain at Iscst ONE DOLLAPv. "Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private room?, No. 50 SMITBFTSI D SniBBT. IriQnburrh Pa. nolSd.tw ! TO THE EUBLIv HJ.S P E€jiA£.£'2 p -SMtholgnOT'S.DtfiidfilEa _ Li Modest o i r,li danoml- nations, treat csoret and dedicate disorders, sa afcnje and disease:? os cMefit to youths of fcct>. s«S* sr.d adnim, siaglo pi tarvyriej. Xte. BRAKS7CUS* publiftaf-S th'H £s<Tt Of -Tits dOl?B »?■ thoiEuraapt »ad fU2«:r cede:; KTCiMuitaii* oiceatd, and thmS It '* "nte.? da ystf tasswsai aid.-fnr. oomauii&ati'ja and corruption 6moz.£ tpeir wives, promising.sona and ilieii family P'lyrici&n chonld bo ihtiii in ixnomnM that ther (ioihy m:::u Pr. SUIAN ‘ S FX(J P, (oic&pt pebtirhisz) r Ir.orarciTO praeS tfce -nufiht bo lost to them mectis svupie. isJL'au:* modest an a presumptsou? 'mi rfeised in ignorance, spruiir cp a* and: who compare eocloiy, sL-:n?itV.v.-i?»r-ge fc *jc_, ia lOilsrr and ectrtc; nsyctcriot7i:':., orui? rotten. It is to publicity* Losevi.- ilia; ;.t/.n>ar:»na and ms-rdyms arc those fel that tkris eO’.iS, da'CEDtSTd- Bjckiy and of doiicVvG coLvittyn it.d have- been restored to health DR, BRANSTTIEP, bcades many, bclcro Afttt ttarriaie through him hare been cr.y-hi unci scis ftrteff, ansjety,-mortification, fcc. fea or nootamtl cmmissioßt', ar..- completely oarad , ul * very epic© of time by his r-ew which &x« pccaiiaiiy hia own. Xl«y are oompeasd*! the 'Veset&blh KBigdcis, '-having- cacn the fallacy en it and oubetiinted tho 7<uitabie icrnsJudiS’ Oosoa sTe treated with-ms.?liedHpveiis*~a& f •ashj4 .cfoftx. forty.yeiia. tiO).asieiificu ueat iticntin hospitals of both tho ttfd • World and Ll the ljnitod Ikateef hiri; w s*s—to all wiiia e lair trial, health and luappinccb wU! again Eicon. uiTtuithe-nors—utUai oUeeiL. 'rytee no iiaseriijik iontebanhr.asd oasißs. but vcp-o m.d j-k ct-iCG (JonscmptHiu sad ni: ?! its Midw'i db'.-r ot which co many annu&Ey fill cur ooniitTtcs, oss riow be prodding ««. time Irali pArtimtian can conEuo; iis ’.rertEicn by predurias a copy of the Medica; fc giyen gratis to ail that apply u,z c^t tantng?' 1 cf 'orrr ferry year? -/ dbcervation, oomcc aently, he has >V’ -. • fa the treatment of sneo.ai tv-: • -It ia' daily conocutcilby csocroies.ic-.-i, a<jwoU - hiended by .'cposishis- dtirers; pnbik.ACiz. -.-i - prletors. of - .OfSoe •!&&. t&L-.t&l&K . street, fie&j'Dihcica'el siroht. Prirslc c-'’i_sio ; jiF daiicns fcfcai-fcllTWfc srf Fc-o fijidodte. STBHP 07 HAS DRAKE ASD STIL. - US6IA. ■ Having had a man'employed for tho last six 'oars compounding- the above excellent remedies or my own practice, and having usf'd them with uncommon socoesa in all that-time, I feel it a. duty to sot them before the public, as my expo-, rience leads mo to think they ere as near specincx as any remodic3 : well he for the toiiowins diseases, namely: Scrofula, Coitro, Syphilis, and ill diseases that arise from an impure state oi the ilood. One trial will convince any porson oj, their fitness for thoso diseases. Prepared and sold by J. W. BHANSTIUJP. M. B. 85 Smithfield sh. Pittsburgh Pa. » JOIHT BKKOI.CTIOK P1(«P«S1>B •C& iERTaUI AMEWuiUiNTs iu I'UU. CONSTITUTION. J2c ii resolved by the Sc-nate ana Bouse of Representatives of the Common* 'wealth of Pennsylvania in (General Assembly m«c. That tile following amenumeuts bo rorcsedto the Constitution of the Cot. monweaith, in ac cordance with the provisions oi the tenth article thereof; There shall beanadditionalaectien to thethlrd article of the Constitution, to bG designated ts ; sectien four, as follows: . • : Sbotiob 41 Whenever any ef the qualified" electors of this Ct mmonwealthshi-ll bo in actual :military serv.oe, under a reqnhnticn iron the President of the United States, or by the anthor- ‘ ity of this Commonwealth, such o ectois may ex ercise the right'of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under -such regulations as are. or shall be, preBoribea by law. a* i-liy as 11 they were present at their usual plaooof election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to bo desig nated as factions eight and nine, as lollows: Bbctioj» 8; c»o bill shall be passed by the Leg* islature containing more than one subject, watch shall bo clearly expressed m the title, except ap» propriatioh bills. , Sxotiob 9, I*o bill shall ,oo passed by the Leg* islature granting "any powers, privileges, in any caso, where the authority to grant such power*- or privileges, has been, r r may herealier bo, conferred upon the'oourts of thi • Commonwealth, JOHN OESv.*A, Speaker of tho House of Representatives/ P JOilH P- PENURY, Speaker of the Senate* 077101 07 fit . *) Secretary or xae Comuoswxaith, > Harrisburg, Julyl, 1803. I PENNSYLVANIA, SB; ' I do hereby certify that the foregoing -< l. B, >annexed is a lull, true ana correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the lien eral Assembly, entitled ” A Joint Heso.ution pro* posing .certain amendments to the Codsutation,” as the eameremainson hie in this office. In testimony whereof X have hcioonto set my hand, and caused th&seal of the becrecary'B Of fice to be affixed therday andyeambov© written* „ ELI SIiFEK, julftdtf Secretary of the Commonwealths • X OTICE -ANDREW KLO»A N OF Pittsburgh. HLNRY PttlPpj?, Jrl and THOM Ah N MILLER, of Allegheny e tv have this day entered into 1 a limittd partr-eri-W for toe transaction of the.ho log &iil buain ß a under th.fi uname of KIOMAN <k Ai ?>s Anaiew H'ornanead Hei ry phi... e Jraa Uod eral and Thomas N. Millar a, fpccj.l tutnnr the partoerehip to ooDUnue »mil ihe Ist ni,V At JM.QW7. WTa. ANDnSW '1 " lilSisHli EIUP S. J»i «oi>*i»ew xaosbK-MiLLhaw^: tes» SOX tl-crsh OS-2-..
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