tfE POTTER COUNTY .10UltNAL iondersparti tgedafsdaY EvisrOa' 1864. and Gen'er-al. M.See New Advertisements S® "The poptliar and enterprising, mer= chant, C. H. 'Simmons, was'kieked by a horse some weeks since and serionsly..injured—we aro glad to learn however, that he is recciv- ME SerThere is some question among anfted men as to whether their transportation is paid ta.the place of reporting. They are allowed Ninety-three cents for every twenty miles trav 'clad in going there—twenty, miles being con 'sfdektd a days' march— and if 'cl.r.empt are itllaii , ed the same back. CENTRA.L I OMMITTEE.—The *members of the Union State Central Commit tee will assebble in the city of Harrisburg 'on the 6th day of July, ensuing. A. punctual attendance of all .the members is earnestly 'requested ih order to t.frect a thorough or vanization. •-• To Wounotn - SomitEns;- - -All Soldiers who Imre been discharged by reason of wounds received in shy-battle, ard - have mot received the One Hundred Dollars Bounty, can receive the same now at once, by applying either in person or by letter, at the Military 'and Naval Agency, No. 427 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. JOSEPH E. Dnvirr & Co. PRIMO MomEv.—A full list of nil Prizes pay able . to date can be seen at the offices. These and all other claims against the Government promptly collected. PUBLIC SPEISER.% MILITARY OFFICERS and •SINGERS can use "Brown 'a Bronchial Troches," or Cough and Voice Lozenges, as freely as requisite,—containing nothing that can injure the system. They are - Invaluable for allaying the hoarseness and irritation incident to Vocal 'exertion,' clearing and strengthening the voice. Tee LIBTORY OF Da. HOSTETTFII:S.STOMACII I BITTERS. The most remarkable medicine of 'the day, and the many cures that have been performed with it in ences of Liver Complaint, • Dispepsia, Nervous Debility, and other dis eases arising from a disordered stomach or -liver, places it at once among the most astoni• 'fishing discoveries that has taken place in the medical -world. The diseases to which bit ters are applicable are so universal that there are bit few ()four friends who may not test their virtues in their own families or'' circle of acquaintances anti prove to their own satis .faction - that there is at least one remedy among the many advertised medicines, de serving the public, commendation. For sale by -Druggists ttild dealer's every `aThere. Na. EDITOR—SIR: I have the honor qo report the following additional lint of killed, ,wounded and missing of Putter -ebunty recruits in the 53d Pa. Vols.' Co. KILLED—Abram M. Vaogel• ANTONINI/ED—Levi Hann, Niraui Has kins, Alongo Stervart,. James Colton lost -under!jaw ; John D. Coohwright, Charles H. Mind, Ralph W. Grinnell, Corydon B. Johnson, severely; John M'Cienna hem, severely ; Alvin A. Martin, Geor , 7e, G. Outman, William D. Raymond, lost 'leg ; Deloss Mumford, lost lest; Ormond 'Ostrander, lost leg; John H. Thomas, shot in thigh, severely; Francis Suydam, 'Soloman Snyder, James C. Wright, John .Barnes, J. S. Martin. Miss NG —0 r n Chaudlcr Co. H. KILLED—JuIia Ross. WoUNDED—Oscar E. Conway, severe . 4 3 .; David 0. Secore, A. Byratn J M. Martin, John H. Ball, Chris. Cor lvine, Daniel Hendrickson. t . Mrssula-Philo Stonernates.' 'Co. G. Wo,uNDIA)-- - ,3ergeant Martin Weimer, shot through both legs; Charles Barnaby, Alonzci J. Waggoner, Andrew Waggoner, Corporal Asa Tool:ohs, woun ded with a shell but now dom..; duty With the tom pan±. A. B 7 MA'N N. re,.. The Tentisylv_ania Central Rail road last week sent ;'55,000 to the Chtis tian Commission. . This is in addition to passing all their delegates free. The Mu tual Life Instranee Company of New Irtirk also sent $5,000 in addition to 000 previously sent, with a note from the "President saying : “You save life. It is our interest to have life saved." It can not be said of the above that "Corpora lions have no souls." liter The names of two of Grant's Corps 'Generals possess a historical' record— Hancock ''and Warran--the former the tut signer of the Declaration of Lode pendente, and the latter the first martyr of the revolution. Tile two heroes of the day are lineal destendants of patriots,who led in the first ettne*r 4 e for American libtrty. ',Ong may their names, as were their,iatherii, be held in hallo Wed rennin .bracce by the American people. ,DEMOREST'S N. I r . ILLUSTRATED NEW.—We have received .a copy of this •excellent paper for this week. It con tains, - besides many splendid illustrations, so eicellent piece of music, such aS usti silly7cost twenty-five cents, and a full sized pattern of a new waist and sleeve. Terms 83 a year. Address, J.. Dio oresf, 30, Beekman; St., N. Y. city. pei; A. lady of Gorham, Maine, aged three'seore and ten 'years, 'went into the field with her hoe, on. the 19th ult., cov ering 1100 hills of corn ; -drove up her eeirs,tnilked them befoi,e sunsetiand re tired, to rest in good season. .' ' IMPORTANT - TO DISCIIAIIOED' SOL DIERs.—It, should be generally known that, by a recent decision of the War Department,' all soldiers who have been discharged from -_the service, by reason of wounds reteivecl in battle. are entitled to a bounty of One Hundred Dollars, no matter how short their term of service. . - i l, PRICE 'CiTIVRENIr. , at Coted evemWedne.sdAjr, by °P. STEEt- BittS it'oo.,ftetail Hakes' lit - Grodefies I and Provisions,. . ~ oppositeD. F.l3lassinlieh Hotel, ' 4 Coudersport, Pa. Appleiorreeni,V bush.,. . :$l., -00 to 125 do 4 ,dried,: -l' - ".- ,- , 200: 2 50 Beans, 1 '"" ' 3 -00 350 Beeswax, ',O 1b.,1: 30 35 Beef,, . - -"I ." 7 8 Berriss, dried, 7t2 quart 10 18 Buckwheat, `f,3 bush., . . 87 100 Buck Wheat Frour, . 300 3'75 Butter, 'il lb., ' ' '25 ' 25 Cheese, " • 12 14 , Cloverseed ' 7OO 750 CornAl bush., 125 150 Corn Meal, per cwt., ' 300 325 Eggs, 9 doz., lB Flour,lextra; 1? bblli 825 925 do !superfine " 700 800 Hams,; V, lb., 14 16 Hay, ? ton, , 12 00 14 00 Honeyi per lb., 10 123, Lard, 1 1 ‘ 14 16 Maple.§ogar, pet lb.) • 1 15 Oats, w latish., 6Q 65 Onion," - . , 160 126 Pork, t 1 bbl., . " 25 00 27 b 0 • do V lb., l2 14 do in whole ri og, V lb., 8 :9 Potatoes, per bush., a 75' Peaches, dried, V lb., 25 30 Poultry, V lb., 8 . 10 Rye, per bush:, , 125 1.-50 Salt, V bbl., 4 50 do `V sack, 16 Timothy ced 2 50 350 Trout, f)er 1. bbL, sbo 600 Wheat,ll).tush. 1110 t 52 White Fish, " 1 4 bbl., •6 00 600 ... . 1 To Consuniptives, Canspmptive sufferers will receive a valua ble preicription for the cure, of Consumption, Astha4 Bronehitas, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New Ydrir. Pleage atinownee in your paper that JOHN M. KILBOURNE is a candidate for the office cf Representative "or Potter County. K. Pike Mills. Juice 8, 14384'. $500.00 c if 00 WANTED a I substitute for a drafted mau to whom $500.0h easti.will be paid.— Inquire fit the ,PO1T).:11 JOCuNAL OFFICE. R.llnDdGbEoTardoA,Lit.h.,-HA hn left my bed - out just cause or provocation. I hereby warn all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account us 1 will pay ho debts of her contracting. P...itRICK CAREY. 'l' Roulet, June 8,1864.-3 t Jt: E 11, 1864 Pension Bount : y and War Claim Agency. I)ENSIONS procured for soldiers of the I_ present war who are disabled by reason of wounds received or disease contractracted while in the service ofthe United States; and pensions, bounty, and arrears of pay obtained for widows or heirs of those ...who have died or baea kiPed while in service. All letters of inquiry promtly answered., and on receipt by n mail of a statement of the ease of clai hilt I will fotward the necessary papers for their their signature. FceS in Pension cases as fl dby I ' REFFsftEsces.-- 7 11ort. L.4l.At B.Essos-, ILM. A G. 01.1.isrE.D, J. S. MANN, Esq.. F. W. ILNox, ?sq. - DAN BASER, e.- Claim Agent Conderport Pa. Rae- 8, '64.-ly. • having secured the services of • HENRY S. COWBURN, LACKS MIT of twenty .yearn experience itt 'England and inierien. lum prepared to tarnish formers and travelers with the best of Horse and Ox Shoeing, Shingle Knives, }hitcher Knives prciniptly, L. BIRD, Proprietor, . ••• Brookland. Polter Co., Pa. formerly called Cushingville. SlaY:2s, OFFICE. PROVOST MARSHAL, I 18thDISTRICT PENR'A, Wil.LiAmsPowr, May 10, '64. To the end that all persons interested may have notice, and the object in view, a complete and 'accurate revised enrollment, be promoted, the following, in accordance with circular order No. 46, A. A. Provost Marshal General's' once, is hereby publisheg. I. The different Boards of Enrollment, Westernlbivisions Pa., a're iequested to im mediately proceed to emeente the said section of the at't bfCongress, entitled "An act to amend an act for enrolling and calling out the,natiotal forces. and for other purposes," approved February, 25, 1864. ' TLey.will at once appoint the necessary enrollinglofficers for their respective distriets, with instructions. . . ist. To enroll all persons whose names have beep omitted by the proper .enrollitig officers, pt-evious Enrollment. 2nd. All persons who si3all arrive at the age of 2O years before the draft. , 3d. All aliens who shalt here declared their intentions to becoMe eitizens. 4th. All.persogs discharged from the mil itary or naval service of the cniteg States tl'ho have not been in such for two years during the present mit': sth. 4nd all persons exempted undei the provision's of the second Seddon of the enroll; , ing act, approved March 3d, 1863, litt tint exemptedi under the provisions of Islet ap proved February 24. 1864 HI. The Board of enrollment will arkt At once.proceed to. strike from the enrollment, upon satiffactorY proof: Ist. The ,names of .ail, persons who bare arrived at the - age of forty-tire years, 2d; The' names of nil persons manifestly, physically-or mentally unfit for the service, 3d. ~ The namei such persons as are at this thoe - rictnally and legally in the military or naval service of the United Strites, " - The - nitiie:s - of Bubb riefackis "as have served in—the military or naval • 'service two Years or more, during the "present war, wea have been honorably discharged therefrom. Wu. H. Capt. & Pro., Mar., 18th Dist. Penn's.. (USE r A ID FOR V by = E. H, spencer. lar UNVS BLOOM, OF POSES,—for the . La diee r —at - - • - 8:TEBBINZ! ASSEMBLY NOTICE. so fitit CENt. SAITEDI! AT ItEGULATORS Nos. & AT OSWATO,IIA.., AND WHITENVILLE, N. Y. pfiLLofr C/TIZENS, Friends and Custom era: I return my thanks , to you for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me for the past ten years. lam noir adding to my stock to select from $20,000 Worth of New Goods, end have opened a breich stdre at WIIIITES VILLE, N. Y., *here we shall 'keep d Large Stock of the best quality of Goods, and sbail ever endeavor to give our customers large bargains: . W nre hoW tieing Good Shirting's and Shietings :or 25 to 30 cents, worth 30 to 40. Good Print:. from 18 3-4 to 20-Cents, worth 25 to 28. Good Beluins 25 to 31 cents, worth 31 to 37i. Good Plaid .Alpaccas 28 to 30 cents, worth 50 to 75. Extra Plain Alpaccus 40 to 62 cents, worth 63 to Extra all-wool Delains 37i to 50 cents, worth 50 to 75. Fine Mozambiques 22 to 25 cents, worth 38 to 45. Fine all- wool Merinos 69 to 80 cents; worth $1 to 51,50. A large stock of Cassimers, Kt. Teams, SatiL netts, Broadcloths, and other goods equally its low. • CL 0 THI.Vai- This branch of our trade we call pita; kitten: tion to)in particular, as we can and will save you 25 to 50 per cent. Fine= suits from $l2 to $1 '6'; :worth $2O to $25. Good black pants fur $3,75, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4,50. SILKS,SHAWLS,&C., of the Best aril Latest Foshions,'Tery Fine Merinos, Thibet, Wool, Brochu. Stella, and most other kinds. Boots 4 Shoes. A I( . irge assortuielat Tery7Cw. Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes 'fin s'os worth $1,75. Men's Fine Calf Boots V,75 to Sil,7s,isroith . .$ 6 to $6. Hats and . Caps for Ladie s ., and Genii, ireiy low Crockery l aid Hard are; gauhrt at pitcet far telovr the present tharket prices cete:4 rode, Fisk, . ?ea; - Sugar, Coffee, Pepp.r, Spice; fit in* as can be bought in the Stain. Not baring titteorrnp , ace.to note further,we would say to those asking why we can afford to Solt below other dealers, a *Ns very large amounts and are in New York abott one-fourth of the iime, stud an so welt,' acquainted with the market, - that we '4uy many goods low and can afford to teillthem at home at less prices t&an, many„ merchants buy in New York.. Our Store,ahWhitesville is troffer the marragement r&Ilr: E 4 SW HERO, who•hes been with; me att•eswayefor theepast tvo years,,well' knowthto•the•peliplb of thiSF section, r.rnilwill'eeerlry- to giyestabei MN bargains ilfr thpir- interest.•C c tirstttitrat Oswayo, under theiwtagementpt my broth-. er, Wes, SIMNIONS; an eiperieided" 'dealer, who gice• alt ettitomero the benefit of all' hargaint, .1 - 11 early call is resp s eetfulty solitite4. Youri Ti uly, etwayo Regulator No. I; • Whitest: ille-lmalator.Na, New Siiiiiitg,: - GOOd.OI-.! A. STEBBINS & Otk, Have just received from New York t it large stock of seeindable Goods whieh e May mill sell as low aeany bowie In the : County; cony slating of glrg 411.16 z in aA varieties D.RESg GOOD'S', DELAINES; POPLLIt, AL PA CA' S, ozAhr:BIGV/E,g P:LA 1;5 1 .P64!P:LLN BLA CK SILKS) B.ALNORAI GEN! ' OSELAWST, V.4 . SsLuEltilS, SHAWLS, SUN eiLBRELLAS, Full stork of aiEN; • FASHIONABLE OLOTHING! • ALSO BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 4' CAPt, `6‘c , CHOICE STOCK OZ• MOCERIES, uttra Off ZVIDi Tea.ao*is:ctti. F r A„ al:moan eLGe,„ etemen Misin .sa(P.SiroonctStre Ms; Not Alcohollt: - A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED YEGETABEE EXTRAS A Pure Tonle: tierman Bitterts, PREPARED BY Dr. O. M 4 Jackson, PhiladdiPa: WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER -COMPLAINT, - DYSPEPSIA, • • JAUNDICE, Chronicbi. erbous Deb i lity, Diseases of k • ous the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from It disordered Liver or Stomach, Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head,Acid ity Of the Stomach, Nadas, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,Ful- Bess dr weight in the Stomach, Sour EfVuctations, Sinking erFluttering at . the Pit of the Stothaehi Swimming ot the Head, Hurried Bhd Diffi cult likesithing, Fluttering at the Heart,Cbok= ing yr Suffocating sensations when in 'a ly= ing posture, DimeeSs df Vision, Dots or Was before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per • bplistian, Yellewdess - of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back, _ Mit, Lida's, &e, Sud'den Flushes - of Hint, Burning in the Freih, Constant Imagi kings of Evil, and great Devressions - -of Spirits - . . ' - , BOOFIAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Ate not a new and untried atticle, but have stood the test of fifteen yearn trial by:the American pUblic ; and their teputaiion and sale, art not rivaled by any singlet prepara tion. . The pitiprietors have thotisanda tif'Lettara from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, and • ' CITIZENS. Testifying of their own personal knociledge, to the treneficial effects and medical virtues of tlfese Bitters. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF 66LDIERS. We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the artny to th e fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the diseases indUced by exposures, and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticB that a very large proportion are suffering &pin de bility. Every case of that kind can be read ily cured by, Lloofland's -German BitteM..— Diseases resulting from disorders of the diges tive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitatiofi in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our ,soldiers, hun dreds of livek might be saved that other wise will be Inst. =I We call particular attention to the follow: ing rerbarkabie and well authentibated cure of one e the ~nation's heroes, whose life, to use hSs own language, "has bpen laved by the Bitters;" • . Pnfixttet:Puti, Aug. 2 4 3, 1863. MEssas. JoNt.s x EVANS.—WeII, gehtlemen, you Rod and Geimah Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of ray coiarades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully conizant of all the circumstances of niy case. - I am, and have been for the last • four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and nndei the' immediate 1 CM mend of Capt. R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with intlam ation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White House, and sent to this city on board • the Steamer "State of. Maine," Tram which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have been about as lOw as stYenetould be and e;till etain a spark of vitality. lor a week or more I was scarcely - able to shallow anything, and if I did force a morsel dotia ; it was immediately thrown up again. • I eotild not even keep a glass of *ete'r on my stomach. .Lift; could last under'such circumstances ; and, accordingly the tbysi clans who had been working faithfully,) tbo' unsuccessfully, to rescue me front the - grasp of the drkad Archer, frankly told me ,they could tib IN more for Me, and advised Me to see a clergyman, and to 'Make such disposi tion of ay limited funds es .best suited me. An acquaintance i'tho visited me at thelhos pital, Mr. trederickSteiiihron, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try ycinr Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle: Froth the time i coarnenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, Ana lam now, thank God for it, getting bet ter. Though I have taken but tiro bottles, I bare gained ten . poufilig,..and I feel sanguine of basing ttercetted to, rejoin my wife 'and • daughter, rrien whom I have beard nothing for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen lam a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity Or Fro;ce Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I otV..ethe certainty . or life which has taken the •Ardade of vague rears—to your Bitters will. Icons-the • glorious privilege of again ei ng • t c m y bosom those who are dear , ,,A . t o . m . Ef e ... • Very truly yours, ]is•Aac.i.&loNE:. CLUTILS, I- We folly concur ;„,:. de: truth of qiet ekote statement, as w a desruiteil e.“eeiniee:s comrade, Mr. ,1011 one., named to hesalL. John r, : rectdreael, Ist 'Sew Yo . ricftter,r. Gr.:.-ege s 4 Ackley, 9, rld. IT,; _ savris Cits7alier, .N.E.M tart.. r..Speraet,. Ltiillery,.Battery ,B. td.lernanut.. Yik-Hary & ..Teregie,. Co, 4 do. . • lifir.x . T. ISlneloneirl„ C"; 41th ret.tbe.. Ma , Vara, Co. 4 sth: Mine_ Ht.rtucta Koch, Co. 121.,. New. Torir_ tathssiQY. B Thomas: Co. E r 95th , Pni.T Anarew J timball,. ad Temziont,- JObr- Jenkins. Co. 13.".113602,. BEWARE/ CO' COMITBSEELST Seethattbe signature nr 1.7. kr. .TiFjet... - _ Y. 7.fs" is on:de, WILSEP_En. of'eselai bottle- - t• • 21LICES":: • Laate Size (Nording•uety _ 00. De.r.:Bottlot.L-43a7T .ior. Siata Site—ets.l.ltS• pr. - BISALS . -- hAridOZ:. 313 awn iart - ueursstt•tatti... - , - aiyo h5..174 Alt ant '.o; an not be-put off.b.y. an.y at' t.t; st-*.ton,- looting_ propimalarltr.hot.t . ma.Y..be•ciffat•fri In; tas places. iiot send to- as,. ands - toe: I , oil<.for‘rard, seaniellY• =wogs:. ' • i~o fiti CIE AL-at Mi. AV- TAIV7E,IfsZnIIY: . • 3i4,631;. Arell; Slays , SOIVES' , St. ElTAlW plcomisciratto.C;.lll.,FAP.t---0154.244) Mrsitle, ViDiuggilitrrand D RaIPM IRANFE kora inAlia.Umitect.litatau. HoofiaiwAt • 2*Mo:id. . . iaIaSPONSIBLE parties able and des4eni .1.114 of tutdertalsbg the building of Of:en tire ei a part of" a dug road, (16f feet offrota 12 to I &Utiles in the so4rfizEnattrro past of Potter COunty, Penna., map appltfor particulars to CHASAUDIE, Fscb , Sucre:az: l Germania,. Potter Pa. Jame 8,.1864.-tt - I Titenw:d4e' Apprate,znent. List of Dealers tirgerehandisn in the collar of Potter, Zs - the'; I'dltt. 1864, with ciannifiCa tioni, &e. plate. Clan- T. Scot, z Ailegatin. 14 F. T. Sahr, • tlygeis, 14. Chappell Sc Brothers da 14 Mary nl . Hackett,, dd. l4 _ _ L. Bird, P. A. Stebbins, i Coudireft; I 3 •10 00' 17. E. Oltasted, i do . 13 - 10.t0 C: S. 4.E. A. Joned, do 13 C. Smith', do 14 7.00 B. K: Spheneer,i do 14 7.00- I: S. Mann; do 14 7.00 H. J. Olmsted, I • do - 7.00 C. H. Ntrarriner; do 14 7.00 Glasstdire k Colltell, do 14 7.00 B. S.'Colwell. 11 Sharon 14 7.00 A. W. Iliniplirey; do • 14" 700 C. H.I Sinimons, ' I • ()swam 11 15 00 Wm. McDougall, do 24 7.00 B.S.Coln ell,Westo4 k Br& Roulet 14 1.0- Mason Nelson, ; Walla, 14 7.00 Henri. Andresen, Kettle erlr, 14: 7.00 H. Theis', , Germania,. 14 7.00 Charles MeiSnti. do 14 7.00 Jacob, Ktilr, do • 14 7.00' Augusta Hepp, - do It 7.00 Frederick °eh - , do breireii 10' 5.00 J. Schfrarzenbaclii do " 30 5.00 Hrs. M. Goodraaffii Harrison, 24 1.00 Wilcox k Whiteorab,. do 14 !i.OO J. W. Hurt's, do 14 7.01 G. A. Barclay, Wharton', 14.1.00 E. 1130.11 1 50 N, Mercantile ApPl-. June 8, 1864., ,P_ 1864. 1011IILL DELPRIA. h ERIE RAILROAV:- This great lide traverses the liorthlitn and Northwest connties of Pennsylvania . to the -city of Erie, on Lake Erie. • It has oeen leased by the PennsylfattialUil Road 'Company; and Loder their ansiiiceil. is being, rapidly opened throughout its . entire length. It is i now d use for Passenger ebd Freight business from Ils.rfisburg to-St. hliry's - (21 miles) on the Eastern Division, and IrOlis Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Weati.ii Division. TtilE OF FA siitik igins.s AT bliT4tititi teife Eastwu:d. Express Train, 3 si) P. M. - • Lea Westirard. ACcomnodakioix Trslit, 1 30 P. If • z . Cars run through IVITHOLT CaiNGE I)4ibi ways,between Philadelphia and Lock nava and between Biltinipore arid Lock Baca. Elegant, Sleeping Cars ofi E4ress Trafas both ways betwien Willleaniport wad Rad . ; more, and Williamsport wit Philadelphia. _ Tor, informati.n 'respecting Pasienger nese apply at the S..E. Corr 12th and Ntaikii Stihets. - And Tor Pieight bu:sineta of the Company's Agehtai „ 8. R. Cht: .I.3th and ark Sts., Philadelphia. j .1 W. Reynolds Erie. • . 3.3 t. Drill, Agent tr. C. R. R. Baltirnore - . j 11. 11. I.loustoi , s, • , Gen'l Freight LEWIS L. Rover, G'`en't Tait Sgt. Fhira. 4tos. D. Ports,. kantiger, A Joint Resolution propOsing cettain ltmendmentli' to 1h COnstitUtiun. Be it resolved by the Semateand Hoeise of Rep.. resentatives of the Colnraomeealth of Pessnastroa nia in General Assethbly met, That the following amendments be pioposed to the Constitution of the Commodwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof : _ There shall be an: additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to noted as section foi4., as follows: &SECTION 4. Whenever any of the *quilital elettoks of this CominOnweelth shall bests ony actual Military seriice, nailer a nquisitioa from the President of the United States, or by the autnority of tills Comieenivialtli, ilithh, electors may exercise the right of suffrage ire all *electiOns bjr the citizens, nndir each itglx lations as are, or shall he, prescribed by kw, as rally. as if they were present, at 'their Usual placeofeledtion." §ECTION 2. There - shall be tea adicatonal sections to , the eleventh irtieNr . 44 tie tution, to be designated as; sections aigEt, area , nine, as follows: ‘•Szerior. S. Na lrc Shin tepsmed. tixv • Legislature,conts3nirgzlocsthan one stNeit,. which shall be cleciig . ezpieged. tfe. tiiL i.scept apptoprinticeb2lB2 7. "ScorinsNo, hils shan irceifidller tle- Legisixture panting. ake mug* or piiri , - jei t er, irs any ease, where the with - Os:Ay taw grant sash. nowers ) .irr pri. 4 alges44. Seeripor lmay hereafter _tie,. enaferred spun. els moue* of this Cominciiweulth.:' hEnt .inerdsi;of fjtE Howe op?..stnio' ztaiiiariz; kEszit. • , Sytiskeraf tKA Snare_ • OEF/Ct SECOVVAitt . OF L 'DMZ. 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