El 'egal gottreo. AJOINT RESOLUTION PROKISINO CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO TIM C . ET N I , ITION.—Be it resolved by the, Se iit of Representatives of the Cepinionienat 10 Peenitykrnia in General Assemblit-tet, T•That' the c?llownig amendments be proposedlalhe Consiiiii 'ken of the Commonwealth. in accordanceMstlis fndvisions of the tenth article thereof:,.- --, -= There shell b ...ii • additional section to the third *stele of the Constitution, tiztbo designated as set- , lion four, as fellows: -. ,., • . •,, I - • Sums 4. WhMieVer anY tiftheoridlified electors Of this Cerarzb34lT,Oalthisilltibbein• anY-Actual militit service, .unde -- rognisitiort -- from the President of r-a, the Darted States, or by the authority of this mmoawealth, such electors may exercise the right of ErogrOge in all elections by the citizens. undersueb regal/10one as are, or - shall be, prescribed bylaw. as - fully;ter-j4 they.vforepresent at. their usual place 'of. election: ~._L -r-4•;- • :=-' • --: - - • • - - - '-' -- • ISEktiloft . 7.. Ther if Shall be two additional sections. to the eleventh artmle of the Constitution, tobe des ignated as section Wight, and ninci:as follows : -• • "SECTION 8, No bill shall-be,pwsed by the Legia latere, containing, more than one subject, which shall be clearly espressed in the title, except appro priation bills."Ls Sacrum' 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature granting vhns powers, or privileges, in' any, wee, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, hair been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon'the courts oSthisComartmvreelth." i • i .. HENRY O:JOHNSON. Speaker of the House of Representatives. ' ..; JOIIN P. P,ENNEY* ' , • • ' . = • Sp ak drat* the Senate.- - 07PICE Or TEE SEc'T Or TEN COSIXONWEALTE, - Hien:saute% April '2E4,1864. }- PENNSYLVANIA, SS: , , • I do hereby certify that the foregoingis if 1 ' - full, true and correct cony of-ille original . Jcint:Resolution of the- General AssemblYr entitled ''A Joint Resolution_ Dreposingeer tain amendments to the Constitution," asthe -Is. }same remains on fi le in this office. ' . - ..0 In testimony whereof, I have heretmto set my hand - and Creased the seal of the Secre tary's office to be affixed. the day nod year it , above wiitten. ELI SLIT ER, - . .„.,Seeretaryef the Comnionwealth . : The above ReAolnfion having been - agreed to by a majority of the • - ir . • re of each lionse,.at two suc tieesive sessions . .e t eneratAssemblyof this Com monwealth, the.pr .P . .. ed amendments will be - Enh , - witted to therienale. or their adoption 6r rejection. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF.AUGLTS3 ; in= the year of our Lord ono tholisand eight hundred and mity-four. in - accordance with the provisions, of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the ocßets . titled "An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their - approval and ra tifitation or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitution," , epproved the twenty-third day of April, ono thousand eighthundred end sixty-four ELI SLIFER; may 4-130 . Secretary of the Commonweittlh. ...,....._ ...._:_...... 7 _ . ADIIINISTRATORS' 'NOTICE-.--No- 1 Lice is herebigiven -- fhat Letters of Adtaipis- • tration on the-Estate of Robert Culbertson. late of • Fannett towiltship, dee'd, have been :granted ',l.e. tho undersigned ;residing in said township. . • All person knowing themselves" indebted-to-said Hetet': will please make immediate Payment ; and those havinirelaims will present them properly an.- -- thentieated for settlement. l - , • .iJOSEP II CULBERTSON, rid -' i jane29l ',PETER SHEARER,' ,• J F.. m .3-'" '- A DMINISTRATOR7S, --;ISICiTICE.—No tico is hkreby given thrit Lett ers'of Adininiitra- Oen °tithe Estate of-Emanuel Byers, late of St. Thome t etownship. deced, have keen:granted to the ondersigned,iresiditig in St - . - rhoni - as. 1 All person knowing themselvce indeblvd to said state will p easp makeiminciliate payment; and ' these havin ,claims will prey: them properly au thenticated or settlement.,:-' ;nne2 HENRY ---- RIVELL. Alin't - 1, - A DMINISTRATOR'S . NOTICE::-fno tice is hereby given that Letters atAditinla tration on thb Estate of John Burkholder, late of ehambersburg. dcc'd, haVe been gfanted to the.un. dersigned. residing in said - borough-.: --All persons knowing'. theniselyes indebted to siiid Rotate 1611-please make., immediate payment; and those having',9liiinis will please present them prof perly authenticated for settlement. - _,- Sin:lea • 1 CHRIETTAN STOUFFER, Adm'r. A DMINISTILITQR'S NOTiCE.--,Np iik. tier is hereby giren..that Lettei.' o£ .xliniais tration do bdnis non witluthe - will annexed, on the ihttate of Cathaying :Beatty, tato :of Antrim town ship, dec'd, lerve•been. gxAnted to the undersiw.Md. repiding in (JhatuhersbargL7.:;' All person§ knOming tlremselre,Clndebted to t!ii4l Estate will plearemake immediate payment: and thoee having elairml.will - pres.ent them properly art thentleated for tettlamblrft june22 W-AL'UR.BEArrit;Adger; A . . . A DMINIgTRAT - Oit'S- 1 OTICK.-Nr4 flee le Wikeliirgiven ;that ,L etters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Jolla S...Ludivig, late of Ohambersbutg, decd, haVe been granted to the sal>. *Briber. I • = : • All persons knowing,themselv-es indebted to said, Estate will please make-immediate per ; :and, those having-claims will present then nreporti au thenticated for settlement. - - . • junels 3 GEORGE-LllilWlGvAdrit't, A _ . toMINISTRATOR'S ‘-146TICE:L—Nt— rico is hereby given that Leiters - Of Adminis tration on t eEstate of Allen Nesbit,,late of . Van nett town p, deed, hare been granted -to the subscriber, r siding : in said township—' All perso knouqpg: themselves indebted to said Estate wil t 0111sp make immediate payment: and those havin calms tyill - present them properly au thenticated or settletanat. _.` jnnels . 1 - AlslEAHAll KaLlCAdEn'r. - Ai omnIPTRATOR'S NOTIOV=:-No- A-k lige isiferebY given that Letters-of Adminis tration with thn-Will annexed. -to - tife . Estate nt Christian St nerAtite of itntrinitonmehip. dee'd.: lave been Vted . to tho ,rin4ersiined, residing in ~_ said toivnshi .:_,L3 r: \ ..• . 1 • &Iverson& jitlowing flint:selves indebted_ Weald' Bataan will plane pitike untnediate:vaytnentriiiid thosethavingiels.ittis4ill Vresetit - tbike,p Proveri.fsa—, thentiented fil settlement.: r ,•• -- -...,_ ,- i" = innna-6t* ,f, - JONATHAN ETION..KI4. Ad4i'i.: :.t. . .. - . . BECUTOtSI . I-:N OtiC.E.—Notice is ALI hereby kitthitLatfers`Testata . entary to the- Baste of lidA aniesSill;•lata of the• Berough*: Chambersbarod, harp bewegranted to t.bnunr, liersigned, r • ah4.lin said Bercifigh. i ~5 , - -‘•• --- c All person "towing themselvelindebted to anid i Rotate will ea,sternako immediate paythent :_an ..., d• .. Shone Navin claims miff present there properly au thenticated rsettlernent.y • -1.-_,., - • ' ' StmeB 1 l S T. J. NMUELM. Y f 11.1 1 15. 11 I : tis ta :- , ..." 4 „ . )., : ~ I'3TR Y.—Came 'to' the i'e'sidence":4 i the sa riber, about 1 mile South-thict °Midi ion, on the i hull. a BB4GHT BAY STUD COLT, two years Ina Op - HU& - The - owner is requested to prove property; pay charges and take him away, 4sr.be will hifkkivosed of according, to law. S. cit. KEEPER, • MOS-St* , '"e. ,-. cv- • • -D. J . :: HICKS. •-• „ _,.,E173ant0. WANTEto-,4 good TANNER' ~ , G ood waortfitudeftqadi employineut*lll beAven. Andy to ttteAsidualgia9a, near Mercersburg,_ .111)27-tf „ „, C., IMCALF. Tit 0 0 N JLP. BR &-.44).'& Book Bindery is on the Third Story of ttre,"M.ESSESGEIV' OFFICE BUILD NO, on thetrianiolid, above Shrieck'sVook Store. Ontromoo between the Book• Store andthe Inland. Telegraph offikez' Books, Periodicals, Music, fewspapers, &e., bound in any stylo. Blank Books made to order. Paper ruled to any pattern. ja6,64 JOHN Q. HOT .5" MT If ISLVtNRY J 0 H P K LYS • 6e, O.; PIMRTFP.s. AND DEALERS IN , CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWip,r,,, • No. 612 Marko Strco, Philadelphia: -" . Par fart*Oicticilltifß 14 , 13. - s:siraYbeK Cbasobasbarit: .8-13FV14 A ltAN' OF' A THOUSANDA Con eumptroe cairect.—Vl.. JAMES, 'Retired Physician of'great-encinence discovered, while - in the Indies, pi certain cure for Consumption. Astbm a, Bronchitas, Coughs,.. Colds and General:Debility. The remed,twasseiseevered - by him when :his taily Ishii& a datrghter,-iras given up to die:'; - Ilis child was cured; andismew alive and well. Desirous of benefiting laiage t llow mortals i he will send,.to, those who wish it, tinc ; recip e, Containing full directions for snaking. anti- successfully using ;this remedy, Tree, en receipt of , their nanies, - with two stamp's , tn pay • expenses. Thero,is not a single ease of Consump tion that if,..does ;net at once take hold, of and dissipate. *Night sweats, Peevishness, irritation af the norrifsyfailiffetif'merriory,Ldifileult -expeciter iharp-initiwial the lungs: sorti.throat, chilly sensations, nausea at, thostoywh. inaction, of the bowels:..WaStlng;nwar-af,thp nansties, - 1 1- sip •ine, cotter-41d11 please state the-name OP the paper they ata this advertisethentin. Address • CRADDOOK At -CO.. • 22.'5.. 4 ,, , t0rth 2d St,,,Philadelphia,,Pa.: ESITOG"'6 ;teat Able awl titittattresiitifa' Oe4iircittiOspx . e mao tuiticfrtne... „ImfrreAtiiPSOck.lth, V. 5 4 . i . thie411-Of4s Ac shiell boti - tmtid , 'ncitt TAXATION-by or:' under any state or municipal authority. Subscrip tions to these Bonds are-received in United States notes or notes of National Banks. They are TO BE REDEFAIED IN COIN, at the pl casino of the Gov ernmeit, attmi - pariiii hat less thuri - tift 710 r than forty years from their date, and until their-re- demption FIVE PER CE'N'T. tINTEREST . t 114 s BE PAID ,IN COIN, on BonddefTnet over one ham. died dollars'fiaiutilir and all other Bends ;3emi-an--• nually. Tbckinterest Pqable ori'tlitifipt,Aiiya of liareliana Perterater in each year. _ , •.• . Subscribers will reeedve:eitherae&istered Or.Cou on lontls,..na they mu prefer: liegisLeroitßonds are rooorded iiif.:the - books ollhe Tr. S;Trensnrer, and 7611130 tinnSfero4 onlyy on IttC - :pUrnei's order pi4ion Ilontts arnjnYable to 'Order. and are mono neaverdeint for eounnerei4isses. - Subscribers tathislo 'will have the option of had ring their.Bondadraliintere - st from March Ist, by ribCraea interest in coin—(or in Baited States . :notes. or Ultimates of National Banks, 'adding fifty_ poi cent, for promiuMJ or reccivo then' draw lag interest from the ate of sobscriptien and acPc sit. As these Bonds aro Exempt from 'Municipal 'ay State Taxa tecrp',: their valuniiiiareased-from'ona,to three per cent. per annum, according to the rata of tax levies in , • Yarions - part , ofee Duran'. At tha . prosent'rataofpremitinr:On - toid the'-pay orEB, EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in curreney, and are of ognel.c:inveniertee as a per manent and temporaryiniestinor.t.A„ , _ it is believed that no neceritins offer ;'''ogifeat in; ducements to lenders as' the iitrions descripficiiis of Ue.S, Bonds.- accalt otherformaof indebtethiess, the faith and ability of private Parties or is corn panicaor separap3 communities only is r;r4, , ed for paymOnViiiile &Vile debts of the United gtafes the whole property of the con n try - is holden to secure the payment of both principle aiuf interest in nein. Those Ppoitint - alfhe subscribed for in sums from $6O - up to any Magnitude, on the same terms, and -are thus made equally availabletpthesmallest Ipie dei and, the latiest capitalist. They can t6n- Tarp? d 'piney at any moment , and the'hOlder will have the benefit of theiriteresL It may bo useful to state in this conneetion'that the to taltFunded Debt of the United States Onmehie Anterczt. is paYable in gold, on the.ll day et' Mai-nh, tekt, t 763,975,060. The interest on this debt for ,the coming filical year will lie $.15,937,1 `kLii , hile the eilitosiisi•evenne in goldfor the eurrentilseal ynar ending-June 30th, ISW, hns been so far_ .8t - the iati3 of over $100,000,000 per Anum. It will be soen_that oven the present gold Vey _ entiel of , the Government. are largely id excess of ilia wants, of the - Treasury for the payment of gold Anterest. *bile OM 'reeent ificrfousepithe'taiirwill I..doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150;000,000 per annum. r " • InstructiOns tattle National Banks aotieg as loan agantswertiliot issued from thb United States Treas ury until March 26, but in the fonst, three wk:eksof April gie :subscriptions averaged more than TEN ..MILI4OSS A WEEK., , Eubikrigions will boTeeeived by the., First Bankof Philitlelphia, Pa: SeoornkNaf,ionalliank of Philadelphia, Pa. "Third P . atioiaal,Batik of P4l , loeltihia, Pa. 4:4. 1 33 1 1 ALL NATIONAL BANKS whisk dopOsitaries of Publi& ihotiry, RESPECTABLE BAIL AND BANFLERS, tbronihOutthe botit*y; (actiifasngonts otthe Depositors Banks,) will furuislifurtter infor nib:lion on applibation ATTORD .EVERY FAOLLITYSUBSCRI : _ ERS.. ; finay4-2ni VOTIC -800k...Ac• .k 1 counts of thf: of.-Htter, llamillbnS Up., have' been left with-the underAgned fir collee tion. thilesk:attentle4l:to' promptly, Flll CS will be brought. • F. M. K1.1011E111", jttne2s-3t jiikatgidap*:tolii etipbo B i t:' - d N IVAL "(14' AND - r B ` T It' A Vir - '. GOODS! \ vs f . • it \\. :r • HIE A t. 7N - : ;X-C t " •••••• - 10:" - """ • ilfirWitiree r sig4N - itt4aiialttiesqtt LOW Prices, I ka now selling certairi qualities of ' - Straw Goods at Old Prices. If Call and see , • " that I aun determinell to • keeo so the reputation of the, Old Stand, thaii "-the Cheapest. '124 ' " - Don't forget that D I E C ER T • ta4 removed to he w is Store Deem, ford' doors Sonth , of the Diamond, . iA the Room Lately eecupied • • Obambersharg.' Pa.' ' • ttAtinizew., " - = • 4. a.-Emstetvi CI ENTRE, WOOLEN FACTORY.--The • kot subscribers respectfully inform - their friends awl the T bblic generally. Jhat they have leased the above named Factory onensile north-west ofCham bersbnrg, (best known as Borst'SFaatorY) for a term of years, wherelhey intend to manufacture Cloth.. Sattinet, Blankets, Flannels and trarpetiag. from. ,the fleece of yarn. Country Carding and _Fulling attended to, Also,—, Indigo blue, and fancy dying done to order,: Having added a number of new ma. chines to their, Factory, they are now prepared to do work in the best §tyle and hope to be able to render general satisfaction to :all who may favor - us With their eitatom. sWOOL :left at the Stores of J . : a. Elder and B. Feld: , in St., Thomas; • das.3), Scott, in Bridge ort, -and at thelfoxise'cif Erribicb, on rrenklin Ohainberstruit, will lie called for every two weeks and rettirn.ed whop fini4h ed. ' junels-3ra H. EMBICIT. & pAUENTS• OF : .S'eLblEltq in the . sdi 1 vieb_, cr in Et'f,rifili;e:4l3 'Mini qiein'lvith CE 3 I'IORY-lbrt , e nicabi , ferM eta:; six months hi; • vat sl,(l)v • - TC4 3 4QQQ, B,EGARS — A large etth'iitzii ana Toliatco and tetratis,:ittst reedive.d mid for ;. D'S OvicentEt6mli ebt franklitt tleptistioxp,, iliambersburg, Pa. • L 1 A DitEASESII:ESUIITING FROM DISORDERS OS SSE •LIVER AND DIGE'STIVE ORGANS. are cured bY= Hooltan's - oEitkix brft.oB; • . . • THE .GREAT,_ STREW RING TONICS - Theseßittgrshafe performed more Cures anddtcgiv:e bettek s - atistactioilV ' ' liai emote testimony) s 11 . 00ELAND'S:GERN4N BITTERS ; Hive more'respectatile people to vanch for theta r filip.n•any otietarticlain the market. We defy any,orie I; contradict thia assertion, and WI-LL PA $10740 Tony one who will produce acertificate,publieffed t ny_us. that is not genuine. ertn7..vise of Chronic or Nervous D'ability.Diseases of the Rid -- now, and Diseases arising from - a Disordered Stomach: - - , , "Obsertei the, following - Symptoms, resulting from, Diso'rders of the Digestite Organs:, • . - Constipation: ,Inward Pile's, Fullness or Blood to :the liettd.Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. heartburn, Disgust for Food. Pull= floss or Weight in the Stom- '..- soh. Sour Eructa tions. Sinking • - -or Fluttering at the - Pit of the Stomach.. ,Scrim- • , - mine of the head, Hurried and Dif cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart; :Choking or Suffdcating Sensations when in a king oosture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sigh t ,Feccr and DullPaio - in the Head, Deticiecy of - Perspiration,ielicrw- ' • ' ness of the - • Skitrand•Eves. Pain -• in the Side. Back. Chest. Sm., Sudden FlUshes of nia e t;: Burning in Abe — Flesh, Constant Imaging ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits REMEMBER, that this Bitters is NOT •A4CO-- BOLD", contains ne .Rllll3 or Whiskey, and ca n 't make Drunkards, but-is the BESTTONIC in: the World. 4ar.READ WHO SAYS SO „ From the Rey. Levi G. Beek, Pastor of - the Baptist Chinch, Pemberton. N.J.; formerly of tho North : Ch arch, Philadelphia: * havoiknownllooliand'sGerman Bitters* favorably for a number of years. I have used_theui in My own family, and have been pleased with their effentli that I Was induced to recommend them to many others, and-know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I takci.treat pleasure halms publicly proclaiming -this fact, and calling theZattention of those afflicted with - the dis eases for -which they are recommende4to these Bitters, knowing from experiehho that my recom mendation vrill-be sustained: 1-4.10 this trioreehecr fully as iloofland's Bitters is intended to benefit the. afflicted; and is " not-a rum drink." lours .truly.__ G. BECK: • - , - Pram Itev. J. Newton Brown s D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religithis b.nowledge and Chris tian Chronicle. Philadelphia. -;;Althiattgh not disposed to favor or recommend tentlledicines in general, through.distrOst of their. ingredients and effects, 1 yet-know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify,to thethenefits he believes hiniself to have received from iany simple preparation, in the hope that he miry thus contrib ute to the benefit of others. . I do this the more readily in regard tO tlOol3andtlf German Bitters„prepared bY_Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city. because I was prejudiced againAt them for mauv years, under the impression that they were' Chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker. Esq., for the removal of this-prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage ment to try them,-when suffering from great and lone:continued debility. The use of three bOttlesot _these Bitters, at the beginnin , g• of the present year, was followed by evident relief', and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental igor which rbad not felt for Ox months before, and baslaintostdesnaimd ot regaining. I thereforothank God andmy friend for directing me to the nse of them. - d. NEW ON Bnoonqiiitaa7o From the Rort - Jos. If. Ketinatil. Pastor of the Pee Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir: '1 lave been frequently requested to connect my-name with cmumendations of different kinds of „medicines. hut regarding the practice as out of my,appropriate sphere. I have in all eases declined.Olut with a clear prordin varions instiinees. and phrticularly in my family, of the use -fulness of,Dr. Ifoolland's Clerumn Hitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express .my full conviction thatior penerardeb Wiz/ rkf jh pysitem and cmenifilly fi,r Litt6r Coo-Vali(. it 1 , 1 a safe awl ye/- noble piewirtltion. hi some emses it may fail: hut usually - . I doubt nfit. it will be very beneficial -to thotiwho - suffer from the above zause, ours terY respectfully, J. 11. R BNN ART). -•- Eighth below Coates StreetiThiiadelphia. , , Frum ,Rev. Itiarren . :7Mandolph,- Pa.itor nfTantis Church, Geriintotown. Penna. Dr:o. M. Jackson:77,Wear SW: Personal experi ence enables nteto - tiaYhat I regard the German Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine. In 614418 01 severe cold and general debility ha.ve been greatly benefittea by, , ,t he use of, the Bitters. antldonbt not they will tWoduee similar- effeets on others. s Yours truly. , . , WARREN 11.4NDOLPII.Gerint6town, Pa. From Rev.-,.T.ll..Turner. Pastor of — Bedding 3:t. Dr. Jackson 4—Dday Aiving•itsed, your Ger -man Bitters in fataily.treouentlYJ am prepared ta4ity.l m hat it tovi 'en •great serViee. believe thatin most diiides,of general debility l f the system .it igthe safest and most valuable remedy of which 1.14,e any knowledge: - Yours respectfully. -• J. .EURNER.726 N. 19th Street. - . .6 ,r FrOm the Rev. J. M..Lvons. former Pastor of the. Col ambits (Na.) and .Slillenstown (Penna.) Bat clot ChutehS. NE:Tr Itoczn:r.r.z. N. Y. r. C. M;Jeolcson:—Dear Sirlrlfeel ik a...pleasure; thus, of my own ,accord, to boar testimony to' the excellence of theiGerrnan Bitters. Some Yoartvelnee be'ng . tnuch e;ftlicted with Dyspepsia; I :u se d Men With very beneficial - results. I. have often re commended them to persons enfeebled by that tor ti3enting disease. and have heard from them the most flattering testitnonia4 , as to their grentAalue. In cases of general debility, I believe it to be atonic that cannot besurpassed. J. M. LYONS. From the Roy. Thomas Winter, Pastor f Rozbor , ough Baptist Church. . Dr..Taokson t—Dear Sir: I feel it du( fo'yolluest delimit preparation, llooflandle German Bitters, to. add , my testimony,to,t he iiesers. ad reputation it has obtained.. I ' have for years. at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did FLO. and have experienced "gieftt and ulexpeeted toy health has been very materially benefitted. I confidently recom mend theartiele where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of' their good offeets, ; Respectfully yoirrs. T. WIN. TER,/toxborons.b.ra. , , ;From the Rev. J. S 'Termer', of tile 'dermal:l Re formed Chareh,,kutttown, Berke county, Pa. Dr. C. M. Jasoi :—Respeeted Sir have been . trSubled with D yspepsia ; nearly twenty years, and have nei-er used any medicine that did me as dhoti good as Heof4mrs am very, xnueh im proved iniheattfi, after having taken fiVe bottles. • Yours with respect. - J. S. IIEAMAN. , . . P"R C : Large Size (holding nearlfdouble,guantity) - • $1 perßottle—haff dozen:s.s 00 Snw3liSizi-Jl5 Cents per half 4 00 • BFiVARE OF COUNTEIFEITS' . • Sep tlial the signature of "-D. 31 ,\ JitC1130;i.'.' ' • 'is en the' Vrp.APPE'lt'of each ghoiliaVl:ix:nearest druggist nOt ItaxWeitarticle• donut be nt 6ff brabY oft eintoxientan.gprepara- A o ris that may.be offered twits Place, but send to us and we viillforward,seeprelypacked, by espies PRIN'C,IPAL' OF,PICE AND MANifiFiCtOla N o 63IAttrwStris ET JONES & ' (Siaeoeisersie , tic Co.), " ; , • PitoParisoss,; FOR !gAtE by:DYdggists:and Deatorkitieverr, Virivinthe Unittettallom.- ;:) • ; ' Erg at 9. lraw Mrs. ", A . • - 0 . ; •. Y:SIT ‘t.• - - 4 • MEE :t! .e I , _ ';1 - 1 ,i, ~ ,; 7 4 5'4 ANYin Ricsipt of diet'. i - 1 , a,• - - :.1 ANY in .! ,_:-. :.-,, ,-,!---;- SP , RI'.N T C:K;;,(3-1' 4 „ Oir tisoriment-lsnow complete, attifwe cait' offer to _ • otar friends ct . i'liMiasome ss.l* s orimilit 'of _ M=M SS G.,,0 Pk - D S: • •••,.,_ 'as can tia haya Prin ts 'Ett. 16,. - 15.34 V.2sand cw,. Printed ire Laines: AU-17601-De Lairteg. Silk iVool Printed EtieDherdTlaids,; Wide and klarra e * Cheek. SILKS. Black Sala, Fancy Silks, in great varlet)* Plain Black Groitaiines, dontilo,nnil twisted, Embroidered Grenadines,dottbie & twisted _ B A L-M- O-R A - L Ma!marals and Skeletons all twice:). C Q R'S E T Al All sizes and beat elualltY TRIBi,.It'INQS IM Black Silk Trimming Lace., Black Silk tartiice. Buifelrinimings s _ 2 I:I.IC.EN It A R VE,F S Embroidered, Hem MourninkisnA utbrinilereil in colors • ,KID GILQ.VES Alorst.r.dcr's celebiated I - 611k,,bislTlirsd, Cotton, l & MOURNING "GOODS =I _ . . lti,e hays now a t operate , apartment for Mourning Gaiids.Ntaturout stock ii`co plate in ewers prirtioulat. .Wand P 4 All-N96l 7 :DeLtainei t . : , Criburvi, Ca.shuter4s,,,fl IMIZIENI=I OM APE CO'ODS lAPOk Crape Veils. from 52.50 to $7.01). • • Crape Falls Tucked, ` - Ov!pef Faits, • , CARPETS! ',CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! CFpPts from 45 coats tip. Hemp Carpoto., , :1 All-WPOvI Carpets, MA T ` I '\'G. White and,Checke4 . , , _Cocoa, Matting. QUEENS - W,'AR•E • , Queenrware in sets or Wine pimp. We are pre- pared to fill Ordetitfor fly quantity of COMEI.9N AND WHITE qUANITE WARE. Our, 'stock is complete in/erery 1112 e; and if our frieuda want goddbargadns,,alfwe hare' . to say is, that - M -s'le the pfae'e 1 to seeu're:theta. ' • 3egit EYST.ER , -•-.. ay Pa. Otectiow Vroitaut atiott. - IIDiRO.CUtiAA'RIONB:IO,F,ci AL .Ers.c-. ricck.-4 . ty virtliti 'Of a Wjitof 'Election, to mo tureetal ettertzi; Governtir of tile ComnitmvealtWgiven„undOr his hand and the great heal Of. the State. atilarristlurr,„ On-,the 21st day of June, 18154. according to thePrevh l .lo.6) of act of the General Assembly of Penni:di:ante; entitled "An Act prescribitag the time and manner at - submitting to-the people, for their approval and ratification, , or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Con ti tution"-'- I, SAnura.Easxor. 'nigh Sheriff of the coontY of Frtmitlitr, do hereby MAIM ktiO*ll and - giVO this phh- lic notice to the Electors of the county of Franklin, that ort the iftt Tuesday of Aug.n.t (being the 2d day of the month,) a Special Election will be held in the several Election .)istrlsts establishrd by law in,said coon ty,Att which timerthey will ballotfor against dertain proposed atacticiments to the Condi= tion of this Commonwealth, Which are as follows: . ME EMII MEE \Thre , shall be an additional sectionifo the third article of the Constitution, to ho 'designated as sec tioil four, as follows: "SW. 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of thisr ; ommonw ealth shall be in any actual military service;-under a tien from (he President of the United States, or by the authority of thk Common wealth, such'electors (nay excreise the right of suf frato in all elections by, the citizens, under such reg ulations as are,or shall be, prehrihed by law, as fully as if thdtere present at (heir usual place of elec tion." - • . Sac. 2. Tliere-shall be tvie additiotral:seetionh to 'the eleventh artiefuot the Constitution, to be desi?',.- tinted as sections eight :Ind nine as follows: •"*.sge, s.No hilt 4ball passed by the Legislature containing' more than ' one subject, which shall he clearly expressed in the title, excenvapproprirition bills,• "Sm. 9. No billshall be pussud by the4;,cgisla hire granting any powens,orpriViliges.in - AnYeftse, where the authority to grant such powers; er privi leges. has been, ormay hereafter be, conferred upon the eourtt of this-Commonwealth." The snid Elections will be hold throughout the County as follows: At the Court House, in theßernhAef Chain Wis: burg, for the North. Ward of - said...Utile : ugh a.4il Part of Guilford township. At the Public house ofW.,Taylor for the South Ward of-said Borough. At the Public iiduse of John Gordon, at the West chambersburg, 'for the township of ton:, 111. At the School House in - Fayettgyille, for pets of the townships of Guilford and Green. At the Public House of Martin Shoematkr, in Greenvillnee, for part of Green' township. • At the Western School House. in the town of t St. Thomas, for St. Thomas township. • At the School louse, iu the town of Fannettahufg, for the towtisnip of Metal. At the School House, in the' town of Itoxbuii-, for the township of Emmen. At the House of John Harvey, for part of toWn- Ship of Fatolett. At the School House in the town of , Concord,tor P4tt of the township .of Fanaett. and • ' At the now Stone School House, in Merrowtown dilitrict, for the other part of Fernett township. 'At the House now Occupied byGeo. Anderson in thevillage of Quincy. tOr the township-of Quincy. At the Western School House, in WayneSboro'; for the township of Washington. - At the House ofJohn Adams. in-Greencastle, for Antrim and part of, the townships of Peters and Mogtgoniery. , At the SelMol Horise, , on the hind of Michael Cook Warren townshipifor the townstdp.OS Warren, Ell At the Strasburg ',shoot Elonsefor.the township ' • if Letterk enny. • At the House of James Menem in the town of Loudon for part of ithe township thf Peters. At the Log Howie bn.the farm ofJacoh Elliott,for the Wel:4ll4Elm District, being part of Montgomery township. At the Roused Tiami:M'Afee,inMercershurg, for parts of the townships of Peters end Montgomery. .At the Mt. Rock Scheel House, in Senutharupton tip.. for nartof the township of SOnthampton. At the Eastern School Ilon:e, in Orrstown. for the other Paftof Southampton township. - And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act :relating - to Elections of this Commoniealth," pass ed July 3 , 1839 Niftier. provides, as follows, to wit: '."That Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective _plaCes appointed for bolding the election in the District in which they may 'respect ively belong, beti\re 9 o'clock, on-the-morning Qf the 2d Tuesday of Oetober..and each of Said Insned 'tors sliallarmaint one Clerlewho shall:be a qualfied voter of 'Such District. - • ' , "In case the persthi! who shall.l ave received the second highest number of votes -for Inspector shall not attend on the day of election,. then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in his place: And in ease the person who has received number of votes for Inspector shrill net attend, the' person elected Judge: shall appoint anAmmector rn his place, and in ease the person elected Judge shall not attend. then 'the Inspector who received the highest number- of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place: and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, thaqualified voters of, the township, ward - orMistrict for which such officer shall have been elected - ..present atthe time of election. shall elect one of their number to fill the vacancy." Particular attention IS directed to -the at of As sembly Pa.ssed the..22d day of Aprit - IS6I. entitled "An act, prescribing , the time and manner of sub taitting to the people, for their approval and ratifi cation. or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitutioml wherein it - is prescribed, St:c.a. That saint 'election- Shall be opened, held., and Onset'. upon the day afar csaid, at the.places,. mill Within the , hours at, and dcithin, which the gen eral elections, of this conimonivealth are directed to be opened, hld, arid closed ; and it shall be the du ty of the judges, inspectors, and' clerks, of each of Said townships. oroughs, wards. preeinets, and dis tricts,lo receive, at the said 'electiOn, tickets, not exceeding the number of proposed..amendinents, either written or ;printed, or: partly written_ and printed, front enen ' the„qualified voters.UP.this state, who may olf&the same, arid (chicon:lß them in a hex, or boxes,to be for.thatpurnose provided by the proper officers; which tickets shall be,.re eVectively, labelled, on the outside,"First Amend ment,"_"Seeoad cedment," and"Tkiird Ainewl ment ; Mid those Who are favorable to:said:amend., meat, or any of them. may express their approval thereof, by voting,' each, as many separate, written or printed, .Or partly written ttud partly printed, .ballots, or tickets, as there are-aorminiontsapprev ed by - them. containing, on the inSidn - thereof the words,-';Ter the Amendment:" end those who are opposed tesoch amendments, at any of them. may express their upp6ition by voting, each, as InallY separate, written •or-prirrted, or partly written and printed,-ballots, or tickets, as thereare amendments not approved by them, containingr 'the inside thereof, the words, - Against the Amendment:" the electors, voting for, or against, the first amendment,- shall be considered as voting for, or against,-the promised fourth section to article three of the eon stitution, extending the right of FUlftrarce.to soldiers; electors, voting for, or against, the second amend ment, s h a lt be considered for, or R - 71,111:lit, the pro posed eighth section to article eleven of the consti tution; and electors, voting for, or against, the 1 third ataendment,shall he considered as voting for. or against, the proposed ninth section to article eleven of the constitution, SEC. 2. That the election, On the said. proposed ' ateendmentS shall, in all respects, be conducted as 1 the general elections of this Commotterealth are now conducted; and it shall be the duty, of the Return Judges, of the respective. counties, and districts, thereof, first having carefully ascertained the num ber of votes giv en for, or against, each of said amend ' meets, in the manner aforesaid. thmalie out dupli cate returnathereof, expressed in words, at length. and not in figures only; one of which. returns, so made, shall be indeed in the Prothonotary's office' of the Court of Common Pleas: of the proper aeon -I.Y, and the other - sealed,and directed to the Seere- • tary of the Commonwealth, and by one of said Judges depo§itedTorthwith in the most convenient post office, neon' which postage shall lie pre-paid, at the car:mime of the county. _ „ MI &Iglu Buttons: =I Cloth, Pombuzinep. 4c, _Crape Collin. Crape Setts' Three-Ply Carpets, Bruzsela Carpots. Sr.c.4. That the several duties required-to be per formed by the Sheriffs, Commissioner s ,' con s f a hl es , Judges, Inspectors, and all other officers, whatever, in,' and about the general elections of this Conunon. wealsh, shall be! performed • by . such officera. in and about the election herein provided for; and all per ions,- Whether' Officers or others,' shidi be liable to the - same pitnishment, for Abtf , neglect of any . duty, or the;, Commission of any offence at, in, or about the said election, as they would„ for the neglect of like duty. or the tomaiission-ot like of fence; at, ih nr about the general -elections ft,r 'this Commonwealth. - For the inforMation of the electors, of Franklin county ; I also publish the following, taken froth an Act of the 06136 a) Assembly of 1839: , . . - It shall be the duty of the several Assessors, re spectively, to attend at the place of holding every General, Special or Township election. durum, the • whole time sal& election is kept open, for thp . pnr pose - of givint,:informaticin to the Inspectors and= Judge, when shined on kin relation the' right - of any person assessed by them: to vote at such elm-• tion. and on stich other matters in relation to the, assmwment of ,veltersag the said 'lnspectors. or either octhem, shall from thtieto tinicfrequire. ' .• No person shall be permitted to vote atnaireleo- - tion as aforesaid,' than a white-freemalLaf the age of. twenty-one years or more, who shall have res,ulcd in. the State at least one year. and'irt the election District where he offers to vote at least teMdos;ina modiately proceeding such election, and within two years have paid a State br mitinty tax which shall have Yen-assced at least ten days before lb eelec tion. - But rteitizen of the United States:Who has previously been a qualified voter of. this State, and remove') therat - om and' feturned,, and who shall have resided in the lection-District and paid taxes aforesai shall he entitled. ter•vote . aft&residing in this_State six months:' provided, That the, white freemen 'citizens of the Dnited States.between tbci ages of twenty - lime and twenty-two'yetits,'Whe haim rosined in the election district ten days as aforesaid, July 13, 1864. 4 tertion v irt:-$ ll *.' • n. sha . ..heferititleuito ;Tote,' aithOti4h tXteyliiiiall not h.lve paid taxera , li,,„ ; l ; *No pewit' shall boAiernsittedievottathose name , is niltecattnined-lis thO s liisl - ofitastittlerinhabittints furnisliett lay -- Abe CominissintiOlOttdess. First be Produces A recelpt fbr payment, *;thin two years of a State or county tax, assessed agreeably to the Con- - siltation, and give satisfaetorY evidence either- On his-oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation' of -- another, that, he, has paid such ataX, or ln-ffir" to produce suchr•ectipbf shall make;' oath t rho payment thereof clilint eote , by,beingan eleeterthetweenthengeroftw one and. twenty-two years, shall depose on oath or affirmation; thatho has resided:it the ;State one year next before aPpliaition.andmake proof of residence in the district as is ref - mired by this Act, bud that he do-is verily, believe from the `accounts given him that he is of the age aforesaid.- - and give such other, evidence asis,retinired Act, whereupon - themanio of the person Readmitted - to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word '.4.a x" he shall-be aflmittedtio-vats by reason of 'having paid tax or the-werd 'tege" bestial' be admitted to vote by reason of age, and i a I either case the reason of such vote - shall be called out to the Clerks who shall make the like notojp, the list of voters kepthy"thetti. = "In all cases where the name of the person claim ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the Commissioners or Assessors, or his right to vote . whether found-(tither by •.‘;erbatprochtmatFidh,thefti - s:'' I to, or by any Writen thereiin dr s not, is °Wetted-ter' by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examhic such persons on oath as to qualifications, and licslaiins to hate.resided in the Stag for one year Or more; his oath shalt bid sufaccint proof thereof:, hut, lacishalL tnalte_pronphy at least one competent witnthis who shallbenenal ified elector, that ho has resided within the district for More than ten days next immediately Preceed ing said election, and shall also himself swear thitt ,his bona fido residence; :in . imrsunnee of his laWftiV:l calling, is within the dist-lid, and that he did not remove into tho said district fortite Purpose of vet ! inh- therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid,. and whp shallmake due proof, it' required, of Ins residedes and payment of taxes, as aforegaid, shall bo admittr ed to vote in thetoaMihiP:.wradtw:distriet in whielt - !! ' lie shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent an ottieer of the election under this act from ' , holding snob election, or use or threaten - any lence to any such officer.-or shall interrupt Or - properly interfere with shim in the - exeention OftoS. duty, shall block or attempt to bloclinfifllewititletr or avenue to any window where the same may tut holding, or shalt riotously disturb the peace of said election, or Finll or practice any intimidatios threats, force or liblenee with tiro ileShrti to influ ence, unduly or • oversew any elector. onto Provenk him from voting, or to retain the frecdoth arctfoica, such person on conviction shall be fined any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and to be im prisoned for a tune-not less than one or more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown-to the deert -where the trial. of Ftch. Offence shallbe had. that - the person so offending was nut a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said of-. fence was committed, andnot entitled to votctlicro, in, then on convict-oh he shall be sentenced to pay a trio of not lessthau one hundred or rain:ethanol* • thousand dollars,and to he ituprisoned,not less thee Six , menths nor more than two years:' ' • - If any person orpersons, shell make any bet-ne wager upon_ the jesalt of any election within th Commonwealth, or shall offer to make Saw- - -suet - bet or wager, of printed advertisement, challenge or .. invite any persons or persons' to make Ruch liet or wager, upon conviction , thereof, he or they shall for, feit and pay, three times the amount so offered to 4. bet. - 'Tony person not by law qulifified,shAl frandh• kiddy vote at an election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote outof his pre per district, or if any person knowing the Tent , of ,- each qualification shall aid or procure Such person to vote, the person, on conviction, shall be fittollia any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and bs imprisoned for any term not exceeding 3 months., Ifperson any shall vote at mine than one elver - tiou dietriet, or otherwise' fraudulently vote Mote " than once on the same day, or; shall - fraudulently fold and deliver to the Inspector two, ticketstogether +- with the intent illegally to vote, or advise and, pro 7- e'nre another so NO% he or „they shall, on eonvir;-, lion, be fined in 'Any Jr' not thati fifty nor More ' than five hundred dollars, and be- imprisoned not , less than three nor more than twelve months, • If any her,son not qualified to vote in this Gem-, Morin-math, agreeable to law, (except' the tong at qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of eled Lion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of infifit3nr: eing the citizens qualified to,vote, he shall,,en epo.-- - - viction, forfeit and Pay any suns not excending_olos! hundred dollarii. for 'evefk such offence,- and helm prisoned for shy term not exceeding twelvemontins.-* Agreeably to the 61st section of said act,;.lCre37- - General and Special Electien shall he open bet*el7* the hours of eight and ton in the forenoon; bud shaW continue open-until-seven o'clock in the evening,- _ when the polls shall be closed." . Pursuant to the provhdons contained in- the VIM section of the act first aforesaid, the Judges of tint - aforesaid distiiets shall respectively take thin* Of - the certificate of return of the election of-..thow SPective districts, and produce them ata meeting ot , one' Judge from each district, at the Borongti of Charebersbrirg, on the third dny'after the election.' being for the present year on Friday, the oak .Aliongt,riext, then and there to do and „perform the duties required by law of said Judges, Also—That where a Judge by sickness or unnyoia , able accident, is unable to attendstieh tt mettle's; cif• - Judg'es, then the certificate or return aforesaid,ishall - be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Werke of the erection of and district, who shall do and per forMthe duties required pe the said Judges'unablia to attend, • Given under my blend and seal, at Chambersburier this 27th day of June, 1. D. IEO4.- SAMUEL BP ANDT. Sheriff . *iune29-to Oburationat. . , le A K. E R. C I'T BUSINESSCOLLEGE , N. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND CHESTNUT STERSIIII. PHILADELPHIA, UNDER ' THE MANAGEMENT 'OF - • L. FAIR BANKS', - A., M. - for the last four years Principal ancl'OhiefEtrintem Manager of Briailnt Stratton'sC6thmorcia:/boPCOL • A MODEL BUSIN. ESS COLLEGE:, ocruducted;on anew system_ of Actual :Business* Training, through the establishment, of legitimate; Officers and Counting Honse, representing different departments of : Trade and Commerce, and a reguitti Bank of Dope* and Issue, giving the student all the advantages of practice, and qualifidrig, him in the shorteSt possible time and_ most effeelive manner for the-various duties and 4rop)o.yroeuts of business life. The couritt of instruction in the The erotical rte-. partment embraces Book-Keeping, Co intn e cii eu tat ion a, Leetu pee ari Bite . iaeleiiiffairg, Pen' via - *Aim Coeurv2relial Lerfor, Farms; CorrelPaacee,