V if ' ti fHURSDAY:::::::::::::::::.:: :JULY 14. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ebsnsburo and Cresson Railroad. jOa and after Monday, May 1 G, 1864, trains J3 this road will run as follows : lEAVE EnENSBt'RG it 7.00 A. X., connecting -with Bait. Ex press West and Thro' Accom East. At 6-4 P: M., connecting with Mail Train and Fast Line West and Ex. East. tlAVE CRESSOX it 10.43 A. MM or on departure of Thro' Accommodation West. -it 9.15 P. M., or on departure o Fast Lias West. The Draft. The following is the list of names of persons drawn for Cambria ouniy, at Hollidaysburg, on . "Wednesday, 6th insc, to fill deficiencies under draft of Jane 1 AtLEajixsT T. asp Gallitzijj 194 in wheel; 42 drawn. Joseph Lingenfelter, Bicbard Liiiard, . , Jobn M'Cann, Simon Bender, Peter M' A leer, Luke Bche. jiward BannoD, Anthony Hoffman, Jacob'Cramer, Peter Bri.-bon, Jichard Denny, Daniel Oonway, Crbanus Rigle, D.inkl Delaney, Thomas Hagan, David Trexler, Join W. Can-?, Joha Trainor, flenry E- EUer, . : Benedict Hite, Bernard Kelley, Francis Cronour, Michael J. Wills, Jacob Gaynor, John Porter, Felix Linn, Philip Downey, Thaddeus Robinson, Francis Gibbons, Matthew Kane," David Simpson, John Maloy, John Coulter, John Conway, James Will, Michael Trechter, Chris. Cuhlebaugb, John Buns, Joseph Eckenrode, Franci3 Shank, James C. M'Alullen, Kohen Taylor. - Cakeoll Township ISO in whcvl ; 32 drawn. Hiram Fritz, John II. Hoover, -Jobn Xeely, Joseph itahre, Jscob U. Luther, JIkial Snyder. Joseph P. Parrisb, Charles Kane, Tbilip Herzog, Domiaick Kennedy, 7illiam Wasser, Jacob White, . Thomas Buck, Philip Stoltz, Cline Rupert, George Luther, Casbolltows Jobn L. ScanlaD, ErSQtTHAXSA Tp. 85 Se:h M'Keen, Jobn Piesler,' Calvin Oaks, Tobias Snyder, Ibomaj Weaklacd, ZepLenia Wfiakland, Benjamin M'CIoskey, George Miller, Michael Horn, John Shaddick, Martin Sanders,' John llajrer,' Thomas I'. Dumm, Henry Luiher, Teter Erwig, Simon Kirsh, lUch.ird Bennett, Paul Strittmatter, Anthony Kirkpa.tr ick, John Leslie, Miles Edmistos, Jehn F ulmer, Gordon Sinclair. . Boa. S3 in wheel; 2 in whe-ei; a craws. George Crook. in wheel ; 14 drawn. Abner Lloyd, A d im Bowers. George Fry, William Bnrkhart, Archibald Farreil, Joseph Glass, David Heist. Chest Tp. C5 in wheel ; 15 drawn. Jobn Lnnttey, Joseph iiips, Vicbael Kibler, Jacob Glosser, Crbnnus Reigle, Michael Thomas, John Whitehead j Josenh Warner. Elias Towle, Henry Dnmrn, Peter Woodley Valentine Glasscr, Martin Yonr, jr., John E. M'Dermitt, John H. Noel, Clearfield Tp. 4 Arthur Wharton, Augustine M'Guire, Elias Barnacle, Eichard Adams, in wheel : 9 drawn. Samuel Will, Henry L. Krise, Thomas Lilly, John Mellou, John Weakland. Chest Sraixcs Bon. 32 in wheel ; 2 drawn. TTiiliam M'iiullen, Samuel M Mullen. Whits Tp. 8G in wheel; 14 drawn. Hearv Foster. Xowknd C. Dickson, Thomas Cresswell, , PaulFiinn, Oliver Hill, Jjhn Van Scyoc, Joseph Bradley, Kashingtos Tp. 103 John Riffle, Jne3 Burn, i!!iam Behe, Christopher Kuch Dr. Walter Bell, Sewton Johnston, John Kelly, vid W. Fox, oxas Hanna, f-.Cook, krtard Bird. Jwph M'Godgh, ilium George, mes iioland, Samuel Deaa, William M'Manaray, George Pierce, William Cree, B II. Walters, Henry Neff, . Truman Root. in wheel ; 28 drawn. Daniel Carney, George C. Bolt, Edward Burk, jr., Patrick Dougherty, Hugh Sweeny, Benjamin Vaughn, George Barline, Patrick Boland, Augustine Glass, John Lackey, John Hamilton, Daniel Dougherty, Basil Bender, John Carroll. Hcxsteb Tp. 34 iu wheel : 6 drawn. Francis Gberry, William B. Diver, Cornelius Diver. Peter IHI. "mes Luckett, aibony Shover, , Crotxe Tp. 74 in wheel 4 drawn. John Litringw, I Silas Burk, a"a- Swartzentrover, 1 Isaac Ream. Scxveruill Tp. 83 in wheel ; 12 drawn. Chn Croon ttriamin P Mill,. - ' owartzentrover, uiam Smay, -0 W. Phfrhlnn lm W. Mulbolland. WlLMOBE BOH. 38 dm Fletcher, cdrew Beck, Jesse II. Dimond, Thomas Conway, Daniel Black, Levi Ream, Evan M. Davis, John Smitu. in wheel ; 4 drawn. Barney Sweeney I Bi obert E. Jones. Richland Tp. ICO in wheel ; 16 drawn. jorge Hofaker, 'aac Erb, jobiaa Miller. Jwob Wendall, G. Hubert, B.Horner, Mes Krin?. TirLOR Tp ?ry Miller, Uorner, muel Stutzman, Witman. 5mey Keelan, Sister, rJ'ge Simmons, Juter Horner, Warn Good. Jekael Connally, Sel W. Good, imas M'Govern, . vvuauirii, n of Jon. BuniirardQer. John Madison, John Martin, Jacob Grumbling, jr, Dan Bumgardner, Jobn Bumtjardner. . - Daniel V eaver, j John Stouter. ' 120 in wheel ; 28 drawn. John Katen, Casper Koseberry, James Dick, Robert II. Kerr, ' William Varuer, George Fickes, Joseph S. Paul, John S. Snyder, Jacob Knable, John Flinn, . Leonard Kest, Augustine Frank, John Cohrane. Robert Buchanan. C?i,H,Tp--84 in wbeeli 13 drawn " , . -)Daagn, t;.r Rabntz, 4j X- itcleli. William A. Stewart. John Co"ugh, ' Peter Googbnour, George Crissman, William L.. Coshon, Geo. Ilarshberger, Benjamin Parks, - - David Beam. YoDEft Tp. CC in wheel ; 10 drawn. . Ilenry Vi Pedan Uenry Shingle, Dan T, Edmiston, John S. Lewis, John Harshberger, Jeremiah Walters, bamuel Beam. J Isaac Thomas, Geo. Heidlefendger, Joseph Gates. Johnstown Bon. 508 in wheel; 12 drawn. Samuel Logan, Washington Ilawes, Danl. W. Goughuour, A. J. Hite, William Lundy, Napoleon Haynes, G. W. M Garey. George CunditF, John J. M!urply, William Tiesize, Edward E. Holmes, Sarford N. Cornell Cambiua Bor. 148 in Wheel 24 drawn. Patrick Clark, John Bradley, William Jones, James Kelly, Joseph Hupbef, Michael Uughey, Henry Fox, John Speace, William Lakin, Edward M'Cullough, Thomas Cush, John Bitter, John Hickman, Hiram Hawk. Adam Rubaugh, John Kiernan, John Shultise, John Seace, John Ryan, Thomas Murray, Daniel Fitzpatrick, John Keelan, John Kean, Joseph Seary, Michael Conway, Lewis Dougherty, Wendall Myers, William Clark, Patrick Biggin, -George Gabler, ; John Kentz, Johii-M'Gower, Charles Marley, Francis Gallisathe. Millville Boa. 21G in wheel j 4 drawn. Thomas Jackson, I JohARinkerdj Lewie Fisher, Ilenry Dill. Cambria Tp. 106 in wheel 3 drawn. Gcorgj Mills, John M'Bride, , Robert R. Jones. Blackxick Tp. 40 in wheel ; 5 drawn. Joseph Frostner. I Rudouh J. Fulkomer, Villi am A. Bagley, Uriah Wagoner, Daniel F. Brallier. Jackson Tp. 61 in wheel ; 8 drawn. D. F. A. Greer, Timothy R. Davis, Samuel Harrison, David Ragtr. Samuel Clark, Wm. Stonebraker, James Lausbaugh, Benjamin Paul, Ebexbburo Boa. 98 in wheel; 2 drawn. Thomas M Breen, j Joseph E. Stearns. . Povost Marshal Lloyd requests, us tc give notice that the Boar.1 of Enroll ment will sit in Ebcnsburg, to hear and decide upon applications for exemption, oa the 20th, 21st and 22d days of July, instant. . BaANcnixo Oot; We notice that Messrs. J. F. Campbell and J. K. Ilite, assisted by Mr. A. J. Hite, all of Johns town, and the former editor of the Johns town Democrat, have become editors of the Ilarrisburg Patriot t& Union. They certainly constitute a strung team, and we bespeak for them much success pecuni arily in their -enterprise, bat nary success politically. By the way, we do not know that we entertain any particular objection to an "XVith the T. &. U. in fact, we think we would rather like an X." -The uninitiated must not confound this with (,XX," which is a horse of a totally different color. Receiving one, we will not care to charge the new firm the dif ference between our weekly and their daily J The relation of Mr. Campbell with the Johnstown Democrat will not be interfered with ty his embarkation in the Ilarrisburg concern ' Fatal Termination. A' man named Gels, brewer, residing in Carrolltown, this county, came to his death on Satur day under the following circumstances: On the 4th July he had been to St. Augustine with a load of beer, and was returning home in the evening, when he engaged in a race with a team he chanced to meet on the road. This team, in at tempting to pass him, ran against his wagon, upsetting it, or at least jolting it to the extent of precipitating Mr. G-. to the ground. The wheels of the wagon passed over liis leg, mutilating it in a most horrible manner. The unfortunate man was taken home, and in a short time mortification set in, resulting as above. The deceased was a married man, and was aged about 35 years. Get Out cf tiie Draft ! Now that the $300 clause of the Conscription act has been repealed, thereby rendering it necessary that a man when drafted must either procure a substitute or go, would it Dot be the part of wisdom in the non exempt portion of our community to take time by the forelock and proceed at onco to fill our quota under the call which will soon be issued Dy the President for more men ? Those sub districts earliest in the market are the ones which will most easi ly Fecure their rncD, aud at the cheapest price. We make the suggestion for what it is worth. - LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE . , THE FOURTH OP JULY I ACCIDENTS ASD ISCI , DENTS COL. CAMPBELL AND THE 54THT. P. V. THE DB.AFT MILITARY MATTEB.S ISs'T IT HOTl iC., AC. Johnstown, July 10, 1864. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. The Fourth of July was pretty gener ally observed here, and was prolific of accidents and incidents; . A picnic for the benefit of soldiers' families was well patronized, and three others, for individ ual profit, also attracted each a crowd. At one of the latter,, several quarrels occurred, and two men were phot one named Cassiday through the arm," by John Glass, a furloughed soldier of the 54th P. V., and the other accidentally through the calf of thf leg. A large number of eyes ;were draped in. mourning, faces cut,: &c..,'at the same time and place, i A man named Gick had his foot smash ed the same day, while attempting to get on a passing train, and it was found nec essary to amputate it at the ankle. The samo day, L. H. Cohick, Esq., was thrown from a horso, and his collar-bono broken and he otherwise injured Hi3 condition 13 considered critical. A trotting match bstween Mr. Gore's mare and Dr: Emerson's horse came off on the race-course in Kernville, on the 4th. Gore was declared the winner, Lis mare making the "heat" in something less than three minutess Col. Campbell, of ti 54th P. V., made his appearance here ou Friday, to rest for a couple of weeks after his late ardu ous campaign in Western Virginia. He gives the loss of his regiment in the re cent movements of Hunter at 11 killed and some CO wounded, lie states that the veterans of the 54th will be home on thirty days' furlough in a short time. The draft for dtficiency of twelve on our quota canicol the Gth. An insurance Company cf 255 member?, each deposit ing twenty dollars, had previously been formed, and out "of this number six were drafted. Those Of these who do not de sire to tike the field in person will thus have an opportunity of commuting at a cost of only about ik dollars ptt man; An effort i3 being made by Ti L. Heyer to recruit a company of one hundred days men, in response to Gov. Curtin's procla mation for troops to repel invasion. An other company is also talked of. The great demand existing for labor makes it very difficult to secure the men. The weather during the past few days has been intolerably hot. The thermom eter to-day will reach, over 100 in the shade. Business begins to slacken, owing, no doubt to the rapid advance in the price of goods of all kinds, A good article uf Hour now sells for S12.50.- A bear belonging to Van Amburg's menagerie died here yesterday. Go Tiioy and Do Likewise. It is stated as a fact that the Conference for this Congressional District, wJiich met at Tyrone a few days since and participated in only three hundred and seventy-five fu tile ballots for a candidate, adjourned, not because there was no likelihood of the Conferees ever agreeing on a standard bearcr but so as to allow them all to go to James M. Thompson's new store' Eb cnsburg, and lay iu a stock of the cheap aud serviceable goods he always keeps on hand. " Man Killed. -A man named Itehry Parry, residing near Pind Flat, Indiana cntpfas killed on Saturday last, by being caught iu some part of the machi nery of the engine of a steam saw-mill in that vicinity. He lived only a couple of hours after the occurrence of the accidenti Married : On the 27th June, at the residence of the bride's father, Iy Rev. J. A. Plowman, Mr. Elbridoe Stiles, of Ebensburg, to Mis Margaret Ful MER, of Carroll township. We bespeak for our young-friends an uninterrupted career of happiness and prosperity, . . . . Married: On 18th ult., in Janesvillev Clearfield county, by Rev. T.,Van Scoy oc, Mr. Charles Miller to Miss Norah Nearon, both of Guelich township, Clear field county. : The "glorious Fourth" passed off quietly here. No particular demonstrations marked either its advent or exit. Dr. Tobtas' Venetian Liniment. More testimony ! This is to certify that for the last five years I have used in my fam ily Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitian Liniment, and in every inst. nee have found it fully equal to his recommendations. I have found i- td give almost instantaneous relief in casc3 of toothache, croup, bilious colic, sore throat, pain in the chest and back, and rheumatism, and I cheerfully recommended it trial to every one afflicted with any of the above named diseases. JAMES n. WARNER. Hartfjrd, Conn., Oct. ICth, 1861. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. Office 56 Cortlaudt St., New-York. jel2. LICENSE NOTICE. The following petitions have been Sled in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be acted on by the Court at the next Argument Court, to wit: , . - Tavern . Adam Kuntz,Cambria Boro ;i. Eichensehr, Cambria Boro ; F. A. Gibbons Allegheny tp. JOS. M'DONALD, Clerk Q, S. COAL! COAL! COAL! The subscriber is now carrying on the Colliery of Wra. Tiley, Sr , at Lilly Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Cambria cbun ty, and will be glad to fill all oiders, to any amount, of citizens of Ebensburg and vicin ity. Satisfaction as to quality of Coal guar antied in all cases. rWM. TILEY, Jr. April 8. 1864-6m ( . . ; gsg- Handbills of all kinds printed at this office , . ; ' ' JT. M. THOMPSON'S COLUMIVV H'iR'fi 1864. NOW OPENING . Now opening Now opening Now opening .AT THOMPSON'S At Thompson's At Thompson's At Thompson's CHEAP CASH STORE. , Cheap Cash Store, Cheap Cash Store, " " ' Cheap Cash Store, POST OFFICE BUILDING. - Post Office .Building, - Post Office Building. -Post Office building, EBENSBURG, PA m Ebensburg, Pa. Ebensburg, Pa Ebensburg, Pa , A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT A Splendid AssortmeUt A Splendid Assortment A Splendid Assortment OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Of .Ladies' Dress Goods, OF Ladies Dress Goods, - Of Ladies Dres3 Goods SUMMER CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Summer Cloaks and Shawls, Summer Cloaks and Shawls, Summer Cloaks and Shawls, BALMORAL AND nOOP SKIRTS, Balmoral ajtd Hoop Skirts, , Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, . Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Hosiery and Gloves, Hosiery and Gloves, Hosiery and Glovesf BILK SUN SilADESi Silk Sun Shades, . Silk Sun Shades; Silk Sun Shades, LADIES' WALKING HATS; Ladles' Walking Hats, Ladies' Walking flats, -Ladies' Walking Hats, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, GENT'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Gent's Bonts and Shoes, Gent's Boots and f hoes, Gent's Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CArS, Hats and Caps, . Hats and Caps, Hats and Cap3, A FINE ASSORTMENT A Fine Assortment . A Fine Assortment A Fine Assortment READY MADE CLOTHING, Ready Made Clothing, Ready Made Clothing, Ready Made ClothiDg, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Fine Cigafs and Tobacco, . Fine Cigars and Tobacco, . PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Terfumery and Toilet Articles, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, ' . FANCY GOODS, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, 4 FINE STATIONERY Fine Stationery, ' Fine Stationery, . , , ... - . ' Fine Stationery, ... ' FINE CONTECTIONERYi ' Fine Confectionery, ' . Fine Confectionery, Fine Confectionery, CHOICE GROCERIES, Choice Groceries, Choice Groceries, ' . Choice Groceries. STOCK ALWAYS FULL, Stock-Always Full, t Stock" Always Full, ' Stock Always Full. jfEW GOODS EVERY WEEK, . New Goods Every Wek, -- ! Jew Goods Every Week, Jfew Goods Every Weekt COME AND SEE, , Come and See, ": :' . ; " Come and See, ' Come and See. ' NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS, . No Charge For Showing Goods, . ; I?o Charge For Showing Goods, No Charge For Showing Goods: Ebensburg, June 2, I864.tf" E NTIRELY VEGETABLE 1 NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE E XT R AC A PURE TONIC. DR.- HOOFLAND S 3-O2X30.a,3a lOitt OX- PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, pa. Will effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, s 9 DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DIS ORDERED LIVER' OR STOMACH, : . . .' . ; such ' . - a? Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking: ot Fluttering at the pit of the stomach. Swimming of the head Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Cho king or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness bf vision, DoU . or Webs before the .! 6ight, Ferer and dull pain in the head, D e fi c Pe ncy of perspiration, , Yellow ness of the . skin and eyes,' Pain in the side, back, chest Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of heat burning In the flesh, constant imaginings of eviL and great depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billlous Fever, &c. THKV CONTAIN. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY I They will cure the above diseases in nine tyininc cS3 out ot a hundred. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editcrof the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. . Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust or their ingredients and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testily to the benefits he believes himself to hare received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, preparedby Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced t against them for many years, under the impression that they were chieflv an at-loholic mixture; I am indebted to mV friend Robert Shoemaker! for the removal of this prejudice by proper test?, and for en couragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles oftbeic Bitter?", at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I hadnot felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. . I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to use them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philaq'a., June 23, lfcci, ATTENTION SOLDIERS! - , build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked aDd diseased system. Philadelphia, Augrst 12, ISC2. Dr. C. M. Jack.so5 Dear Sir: While in Virginia, owing to the change of water, I was taken with a severe dianhoen, which seemed incurable, and which greatly weakened nle. When Wc reached Martinsburg, I feared that I should have to coriie home; hut noticing some of your Bitters in the store of .Mr. U. II. Price, in that town, I purchase a supply, and on taking it was speedily restored to health. The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and J experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades who suffered in the same manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared th BiUprs, join rac in this certificate. I expect'to return to the scat of war with the Legion, and I Euali certainty take a supply of the Bitters In my knapsack. I would net be without it for its weight in gold, particularly on going into a limestone region. - Yoursi truly, A. E. ALMEUS, - Company 11, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of "C. M. Jackson" is on the wrapper of each bottle. : Price per bottle 75 cents Or half dozen for $4. Should your nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the intox icating preparations that may be offered in its place, but jeud to us, and we will forward by express, securely packed. PRINCIPAL OFFICE asd MANUFACTORY No 631 ARCH Sl Jozies c (Successors to 0. M. JACKSON, & Co.,) PROPRIETORS. For sale by Dr. G. n. KEYSER, 41 Wood St., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth and Smitbfield sts., Pittsburg, and by drugi gists and DealerB in every town In the United Sl3tes- l (July 9, '3.1yJ HIGHLY IMPORTANT -: . TO BLACKSMITHS. v Four-fifths of time and hard labor iaved o using . " ISAAC C. SINGER'S NEW AND COUPLETS TIRE AND BAND ' BENDER, Patented March 10, J863. Its chief advaaU- : ges are - - ': t 1st. Having strong gear wheela to obtain , power, one man can operate -it to bend cold wagon tire, any size under 1 by 4 inches. 2d.. Having movable collars, to hold thT bar square on the portable rollers, it taset all twist out of the bar, while bending in areu-1 lar circle. ' - : , ... 3d. It can be shifted to bend to any desired Circle, from one up to twc-lre. feet, in one minute. 4th. Having a movable centre post, which .' can be quickly taken off, tires and bands ar easily taken out. - . 5th. The upper ribbed roller will alwayi draw the bar through. Cth. Being guaged and numbered, a Card with directions accompanies it. The Machine in good (oil the journals) running order, bolted upon u strong piece of timber, without leer cr crank, for $25, or with legs and crank for $30. All cash orders promptly attended to. State and County Rights for sale. . ISAAC C. SINGER. Ebensburg, April 14, 18C4-tf. i - - a too r . o j- Jj HdO m 9 d : W o c- C3SSrt S. So ti " . o g g n 3 U T3 fc a o M S o -3 Yj . S S 5 2 e o v , x, a H IC - a m W o-gnS Q3 ' as g'-oo. o o m g . b g o i s 5 g : S 3 " :-ti s . . . HiH-- lJS 2 5 M-S .1 . R w ii g . HI & p. -5 - -i .2 s . -g-js - 4j t t: m & SwJgd a So n s o r& c s 5-R- S s-:-- ' -3 ? 5" A JOINT 11ESOLTITION, PROPOSING CERTAIN AMEND. MENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Le It re solved by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania' in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article, thereof i. There shall be an additional section td the third article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as section foiif, as follows : 'SkctioX 4. Whenever any of Be qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be la any actual military service, under a requisi tion from the President of the Uni.cd States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suf- ' fragc in all elections by the- citizens," nnder such regulations as arc, or shall be. prescribed' bylaw, a3 fully a? if they - were present at their usual place of election. " Sectic.v 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Consti tution, to be designated a3 sections eight, and nine, as follows .- "Sectiox 8. No hill shall be passed by tha Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in tha liUe, except appropriation hills." "Section 9. No bill shall be passed by ths Legislature granting auy powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grut such power3, or privileges, has been, or may. hereafter be, conferred upon the ccurt3 of this Cummouwealth." - HENRY C JOnXSTON, Speaker of the Iloute of Itepretcntativti. JOHN P. PENNEY, . Orncs or the Secretaut op thk Commonwealth, . ' ' ' " .4; Pennsylvania, ss z f 1 I do hereby certify that theforego 1 se al y icg 13 a full, true and correct copy of ( w-' j the original Joint Resolution of the. General Assembly, entitled. "A Joint Resolu tion proposing certain Amendments to tho Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand aud caused. the seal of the Secreta ry's office to be affixed, the day and year' above written. ' ELI SLIFER, Stcrttary of the Commonwealth. "" The above Resolution having been agreed', to by a majority of the members of each Housej at two successive sessions of the Gen-7 eral Assembly cf this Commonwealth, the pro- : posed amendments will hs submitted to the people, for their adoption orrJecliori, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, la the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred'and sixty-four in accordance with the. provisions of the tenth article of tli.e Constitution, and' the act, entitled 'An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification crrcj'ection, the proposed amendments- to the Constitu tion," approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and s'ixtt-tour. ELI SLIVER. - ; . . Srtary cf tl Commonwealth Hay, 5, 18G4-te; RETAUT OP THK "I I, llAURISnCRO, V nil 25, 1SG4. J TNSU11AN0E AGENCY. ; -j X James Purse, agent for the Blair county and Lycotniug Mutual Fire Insurance Com panies, Johnstown, Pa. S& Will attend promptly to making insu rance in any part of Cambria county upon application by letter or io person. March 12th, 18f,3-tf. M.PIKE, (successor to gkeex a eeo. UMBER MERCHANT, PLANING MILL SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Cjlesi SrstiKca, Camboia oo., Pa. fcr" Flooring Loard, S ash Doors. Vent. ian and Panel Sbuttrs, made to crdr and tccftantly cn land. Jute 3, ifi :r.
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