The Beaver Argus. Befairer, Sept. ISO% arculation Over 21csdre Hundred. Rates of Advertising.' Sw. flat: lloor liner, 9800 98 00 110 00 es co 11000 „gores, do 11 60 600 00 10 00 .15 01 . l iiarct, do 500 6CO 900/115 18 00 4 Nitlaree. du OCO BCOIOOOISOI 41 00 . 800 00 15 01 10 00 88 00 columo,. . 11 00 .15 00 UM ZS 191 60 01 i column, t 1 00 80 CO 08 00 01 00 100 00 and Notlces ; ...ss 00 or hal Its. • to ' gnarl which ocutua lane made ants, Administrator.' Isvecial notines 4r Papuan La transient ad fnad , awe Slide of the Thermometer for tho wo•k tho 11th orSopt., 18(K). 7 A. ai.M. P. Y. Sold. - 555 deg. 7• 77 deg. 68 eg. 1 05 deg. s 80 deg. 79 deg. 7 67 deg. e 9 deg. '65 dog. M 60 deg. GI deg. '55 dog. 0 57 deg. 01 deg. .51 deg 10deg. 65 deg.. 55 11 50 deg. 76 deg. •55 dog. R. T. TAYLOR. Subscriptions to the Bearer Ar. gtl4.—Tho,following namod !persons biro paid tho sums sot opposite to their oaows on subs4ription to the" Braver A NOUS, slice tho date of our last Publl- Jim A.,Gibb, Harshavillo It:M. Rhodes, FalMon, \VII). Winkle, liiihnore, Ohio, itiphardson, Ohlo tp., 1)r. J. C. Levis, Bridgewater, . _ s. Ewing, Ilookstown, 400 .thdrow Yattorson, jr., Beaver, ,1 00 Thos. M. Johnston; Hookstown, 50 Milton Townsend, New Brighton, 200 'ma attention of the public is directed to the following New Advertisemonts ,c Lich appear for the first time in the An :;u, to-day: Wall Paper—P. E. Wells Co. Admr's Notice-Jas. A. Kerr, N. -P ME Exes. Notico—Harvoy McCown. Copartnersiiip—Shoriock.4 Colo. I lancing Academy—Mon. To Long rand—J. F.Tockharn. Printing Ink—C. E. Robinson. Spedal S otico—lron City College. Executive Committee.-4 Tho Re publime Executive Committee will meet at the Court Homo on y Saturitty next, at Ip. in. A full attendance is de- There will be a Republican meeting a the Simon Fields' School House on Friday evening, September 24th, 1869, at : i o'clock p. Correction.—ln our Issue of last week, we made the types say that John Corbus was the Ilepubll6ln candidate for Coroner. We should have said Corbus. John, however, Is also afirat rate man. There will bo a meeting of l lle 'Re publicans of Raccoon tp., of Smith's school house on Saturday Sept 25th,at 7 .'clock p..m., for tho purpose or nomi nating a Township ticket to bo suppor u•d at the ensuing election. Turn out all.' fly order of Com. ItepublOan Meetings.—lf our Re pulivau friends in tile different districts desire Um holding of meetings, they will please communicate with the Executive 'ommittee, or with the Chairman of th - e 'minty Committee, and suitable speak , •r 4 will be furnished them. Steam Portable Saw in.. , had four years experience' in the husin.•ss we wish to get n set for our Mill, for this winter. For further par ileulars address IttmsEy A: Dirnviv, I lookstown, 'Beaver Co., Fu. 2t ) - .17-We arc gfad to heal: that the Con stitution Bitters of Seward d; Bendy are fit supereeding the great vailety smfble nostrums sold as Bluets, and the prababilityds that the sale of Bitters will soon be confined to theConstitutain. We hope it will be so, for they are every way worthy of success. rso Seward's Cough Cure for Bron s•lfitis. Taken to thoPenitentisary.—On la:t. Saturday meriting, a man muned itenjamin Allison, residing in or near New Jirighton, was taken ti — the Peni tentiary, by Sheriff Litton. Allison was venvirted to the courts of this county, 134 . week, Of assault with intent to coomit rape upon the person of his own daughter. Alter his conviction thecourt ...•,itenced him to pay a fine of five hun dred dollars and undergo an 'imprison ment in the Western Penitentiary for a period of four years. Thousands in all our populous cities and towns aro troubled with Sick and Nervous I feadaehes. "Whittlesey's IkVs pcpsia Cure" is warranted to give relief. Large yield of Oast and. Ba r the early pare of . last Tring, James Warnock 05q.,.0f North .'4ewickley township, at present one of .mr County Commissioners, rocolved e /wand of oats from the Patent Office at Washington, called tho "Excelsior." ~(Aved it at the propor time in the spring, and gathered and threshed his rap a crimple of weeks ago. The ono pound of seed yielded him twenty-eight pounds of oats. He thinks this oats will a eigh forty pounds to tho bushel. With the oats, ho also secured _ one pound of. barley; called "The Hungari an," which yielded sixteen pounds of very tine barley. EDITOR ARMIN-I have made mid-sold -Mout one hundred of my Improved .I'ryotak Palace Cooking Stoves,and - every persuu who has used it prononnecx it a perfect RUCCM. It doge its work without /dewing.. In good English it draws, in • t ea' German it max& 3t. • Tiros. .lii Oltl Prilsoner.The oldest pris oner in the Ohio Penitentiary is John hill, who has 1/6313 Lu (1111r1 - 11!ItitlItiOn abola thirty-throe year✓, ire was..eon vo•led of murder In the second Ogren, in Stark county, October 2-1, 18313, and ,cnicticed to the Penitentiary for 11113. 7 - I - lie old mind has been somewhat onl`rdred for a number of years, it. ho considered perfectly littrinlols. 110 mix.:.mes that ho goes out every night, .m.l clones back loaded down with mon- The "almighty dollar" ROQIIIN to ho peenllar forte; and ho always counts, it by tons and millions twice' over. In U.. own imagination ho is the richest ism now living. r••Wo all admire a dark and .glossy brad of hair, and by using the Alisma, ne.,•iu have thilsoft and wavy tresses .4 youth. Try It . by all means, and see what:wonderful effects It will; produce. For all diseases of the throat and lungs try soward's Cough Cure. Interesting to Peolloners.—Tho Mewing, contained in aZircular issued by it United States pension agent, will be interesting to all persons drawing pen front the Government: "All Uni ted States pensioners areboroby notified that the proper andlegal charges for se ;•uring such pay are only as follows: For preparing vouchers t 5 cents ; for malt of ident4yls'conts. No other- them hould be paid by pensioners except the •I hll al mat of postage and of the certificate of official character of tnaglatrate when required, which is only once. It is re ported that pensioners are often charged . from one to five dollars annually, in-' , tend of the above aunts, and the atten tion of soldiers and friends of soldiers. of their widows and orpha9a, is called to the above legal rates. No charges . for note, for railroad flare, feecashingin ad vance, or other Illegal eommtiritiorut are allowed. --"Ill:6441111111.""thkr c 401612 ..00 InnietThoor plant on the OM inilt4 adjourned on the Bth. The attendance of Peciairis W itt e mall compared with Othealleptember Tama,. owing - we prawns the. hot thee notice had beinitiaen that idyll awes would be Wed. The ibllov.riali position tramped. alto 'Titoism!' buid. . . tom. vs Junes Pek. , Assault. Set tled on payment of eosin. Coro. vs. Michael Mason, of al. ' Riot. Case continued. Corn. vs. Alonzo Ferguson. Assault and battery. Fine of twenty dollars and costa. arty l must xcept .paid Com. vs. John Williams et al. Larceny. Ignored. • - , • Coin. vs. Allen McDonald. Assault and battery. t3ettledou paymentof costa by the defendant. Com. vs. BonJ. Allison. 'Assault with intent to commit rape. Flood five hundred dollars, and penitentiary for four years. . • Corn. vs. Smyser. Aisatilt and battery with intent to kill. Continued. . ' Gun. vi. ?Anthony Kine. Selling li quor to.dlinoia. Found guilty. Sixty days in jail sand tan . dollars 'and costa lino. •• • • Corn. vs. C. A. Griffin. Assault and Battery.' Bottled on payment of costs by the prosecutor. . . Com. vs. A. Falls. Assault and bat tery. • Continued. Com. vs. James D. Fombell. Assault and battery. Continued. Com. vs. Win. Anderson. Case - dis missed by the court, and the prosecutor, Fred. Dauber, to pay costs. Corn. vs. Lafayette , Widgor. Indict ment, threatening to barn the Shipping- $2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 EC3 IA Grist MU Case dismissed on pay anent of costs by defendant. Corn. vs. Joseph Bcehm. Settled on Payment of costs by prosecutor. G l om. vs. Harrison Dawson. Assault and battery. Settled on payment of costs. Coin. vs. W. M.. Falter.. Assault and battery. Settled on payment of costs. Com. vs. Goddard. Assault and bat tery. Settled on payment of costa. Corn. vs. Patrick and Sarah Dillon Selling liquor contrary to law: Ignored. Corn. vs. George Ricks. Assault and battery. George \ Hicks to pay half the costs, and the prosecutor, Bobt. McClain, the other half. Com. In. Robt. McClain. Aaaarthand battory. Jury not able to agree. A WORD OP ADVICE.' Parents desirous of securing to their sons tho boat facili ties for acquiring a thorough practical Business Education are advised to send for Circulars to tho:.lron City College, which can be obtained on application to the Principals, Smith & Cowley, Pitts burgh, Pa. Death from Eating Illatcheo.- 13pder our obituary head wilt bo found a notice of the death of a young daughter of Mr. Harry S. Moyers, of Fayetteville, under -peculiar and distressing circum statical. On Friday last the child was In its usual health. When Mr. Meyers came homo to,dinner he _found about a dozen matches lying on the floor with the heads eaten entirely off. The moth= or was oggaged in washing. and had not noticed tho child having matches. Dur ing the afternoon the child seemed sUght ly indisposed, and retched considerably. In the evening medical aid was summon ed ; the physician, after examining and' prescribing fur the &lid, told the parents that he did not anticipate any serious re sults. During the night the child vom ited occasionally. but seemed to rest pret ty well, and at an early hour on Satur day morning got up, went into an ad joining room and took a drink of water. Immediately after drinking she became so weak that alto had to be carried to bed. After resting some little time she seem: ed to recover, and a second time wont to the water bucket and took a harty drink. Sho again became very week, was carried to bed, anti in five minutes was a corpse. This we consider ono of the most remarkable cases of poisoning that has ever occurred in our county.— Cloonbersburg Repository. If you want relief from distress caused by Indigestion, try ono dose of "Whit tlesey's Dyspepsia Cure." If you do not want to expen&a dollar, get a small bot tle and followidireetlons. It moms toihe dangerous to a stranger in Grecumburk. The Herald says: "On Monday night the dwelling of It. W. Singer, esq., in this place, was entered by some persons and a coatand vest with some other valuable articles taken. The same night the dwelling of Mrs. Russell and Rev, Gill was also entered and sil verware and other valuables to the amount of considerably over a hundred dollars taken. Thesamo night, it is sup posed the same parties, also entered Mr. Letta's dwelling, but entering an upper chamber the bridy occupying it awoke and spoke, when they decamped down stairs and out. Tuesday three fellow; who were found to be strangers in town, were arrestqd and put in jail. In our advertising columns will bo found the card of F. E. Wells dr, Co., No: 101 i Federal street, Allegheny city. They ha r ve on hand a largo assortment ot al bums, school books, stationery, blanks of ail sizes and styles, which, they-are of fering at greatly reduced rates. They now Witte great inducements in fine' wall paper. They aro now selling paper at 75 cents the usual price of which is 11. 25, and other limo paper In proportion, as they wisit'to close out their present stock to malio room for fall goods. We would advise our readers to take advantage of the presetit,low prices and beautify their rooms with now paper. Remember the place—No: 106 Federal street, Allegheny city—and give them a call. The heavy" rains of the previous 48 hours have raised the waters of thellea ver very high, 'on Wednesday rising. Some time in the forepart of the day the Beaver Dam gave way in part. Tho ex tent of damage wo did not learn, but It Is likely considerable. The waters of this dam run ono flouring mill, the Bea ver Falls Cutlery In part, and two plain ing mills. We hope it may not long in terfere with the successful operations of either of these establishments. The wa ters %Vero so high that the establishments along the New Brighton Race hadto sus pend operations on Wednesday. Wo learn of no other.serious damage.—New Dr ighton Herald, Sept. 10. Festival.—The Ladies connected with] the M.E. Church, Beaver Pa., mill arrange nail conduct a Festival at the Court Blouse in Beaver on next Eriday evening, (Sept 17th.) .M 1 this will be the last Ice Cream Festival they will hold this season it is confidently hoped that there will be a general turn out' of the people of Beaver and vicinity on tho oc. , cession referred to. Come one, come all, and lotus have a pleasant Woe. By or der. • Change or Agents.—On last Mon. day a change of agents was made at the Station in Beaver on the C. ez P. R. R. J. Fisher osq., who has had charg . o of the station for a year or more, retires, and takes charge of the Wellsville station. Mr. F. has boon a very accommodating officer, and no complaints have readied us from any . quarter . since he. has had charge of our station.' Mr. Wm. 11. Johnson of this place, will fill the office In the future. We know of no reason why he will not fill it acceptably. Young man. go to school; you will never regret it. Go to the best school. Write ibr a circular of the State Normal School. , Address J. A. Cooper, Edinbo ro, Pa. Ghent ollb2.—Thit admi n dge ii4/01111Pii - ,7o6l l •":llfriattigt 4b4ißilibrtnit *NM . tladocieutent to lomrilltls22lbaraw It *signs coannena; tag nue*andbrUllso novelist on 006;i' bar 2; ant liefteM to *lye imb- Beriberi fbr 1870, * UM nuft&ers for Oeto bei,l ;Toiember, 'and Deoembut I*am:- a large extraedltlon Of these monthi yin be printed ; but It Ida be 'to' send In subscriptions as early al possible, lean the earlkw numbers should be exhaMd; ed. Of course all tuunes.sent in I ?3' the, iniddle'of October will be'certain to re-. celve all the three months of extra pa, peri. Price 12.50 a year. Your numbers for 123. Sample numbers (putt pahl),slx onto. Address 11. Peterson a Co., 819 Walnut Street, Pldladelptda. ' ' - Goon Fresh Lime always on hand at the Maranon - Lime sans, Vanport. (stglig. ,g Dr. E. N. Thompson; Mr. Marsh, Mrs. N. Potter, Mr. A. T. Ratan tine, and many other citizens of this city, acknowledge their .rellef from Chronic Catarrh, duo to Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy: Perhaps no other remedy ever of fered to the public has acquired such' popularity in so short 'a time as Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. When once tried it recommends Itself. It is now on saki in nearly every store In the Matta& Morning Herald. - No Husreco;—liVe do not wish to in• form you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has disocrvered a rem edy that cures all diseases of mind, body or estate, and is designed to make Our sublunary sphere a blissful paradise, to which heaven Itself shall be but a aide show, but we do wish to Worm you that Dr: Sage's Catarrh Remedy has cured thonsands of eases of (Warrh in its worst forms and stages, and the proprietor will pay $5OO for a case of this loathsome dis ease that he cannot cure. It may be procured by mall for sixty cents, by ad dressing R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale at moat Drug Stores ev erywhere. We direct the attention of our readers to-the card of J. F. Beckham, who win continue the Agricultural Implement and seed business at the old stand, No. IZl,Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Correspondence. A Komposlahan on Skittle Books. Nu BRITON, Sept. 13,1869. "Uv making uv books there is no end" is a kotashion frum a anther titer, wich applys to skule books as well as to oth ers, roodors In partikular. There is tow reedora with we wish to netts at this time. Won is aired by a English com pany ; its dam we don't know, or wethor its wuth won. Tether is called the Na shional serious. The kontest wich hoz weied uv late between the tow serious is to serious to kontemplato, especially to hook sellers and agents. It hoz litrolly bin a war uv words; fur both books is uv cm. From the present Manilla uv the fife the Neshnela appears to hey the most uv that kind of ammunishun. The price was a grate bug bite to =m ay. Evry book hes Reprice. The price nv a book is won thing, but the books Mr a Price is snuther. This is the vice versey uv it (eas we net to say in roam) and in our opinyun the vice hes hod a hefty bearin on the question. The price lay a book depends mnchly on the bind in. Beath uv these books is bound, but not in the same stile. We mite uaterly infer that the won that was At) most bound wits the most costive. Their sail Is efected by varies circumstances and Wain agents; for instance the bindin aforesaid, won Is bound to sail in and tether to eall out. The sail nv a vessel depends upon the hull. The Hull uv the English concern was found to be sprung and erakt, and was ordered into dri dtick fur repairs. Tho Nashnel is fast in -sail and fast when hold by a Cable. The English klaims that Moira hez the most matter in em. I hey soon Bolls that was full uv matter. Sturs doctors cell it pun. Lettin uv em out generally relieves ther heftiness. It is said a "bruised Reed will not brake," but Belie do sometimes bast. The Engish neighbobs oat to hey their pages. The Nashnel books hey more. The English hey their Stewarta taw. Sum is faithful stewarts and sum isent. Sum bruTies their talents in the ground and sum in their pockets. We boy knowd a Stewart who got the hell cat portion nv his talentsout uv English books, and they :wasn't no grate skrateh fur talents nether. Our skule house is divided by peril tions, and theYeresumwhat crakt. The Englishers got op a pertition wich wuz likewise ahakey. The foundation was faulty. thins wuz tint by a blacksmith. They lied tinsmiths to tinker thairn.— This is a product of English mines, and English books treat of it fully. We kno a tinsmith wot rites his name T. Smith, for short. He tit a peace and markt it kommon scents. A boy wunst maid a picktur on a gait, and rit under it, "This is a hoes." Things wot is not easy recog nized shoed be markt. Wo kno a nuhter ttnsman, but he's not a tin smith, but a miller. He ground the books and silted 'em. The Nashionakhopionounct extra family, and thot tha wood make the best bred fur children. He is not the Miller wet runs the carpenter shop wich is Bich "a good bilding for a publick meeting," and whar indignashion mooting is held, and whar pertishions is tixt, and whar the polls is maid, and whar the will ov the people is maid knono by eksione, not by partitions, and whar skule diretors is chusen. So fur as the skule is konaernd skule directors is the - powers that bee. It hes bon sod that the powers that bee ar ordained dr. so 4th; but we know a Powers that we think la not ordained, so 4th. We kno ov furren powers wet wuz antral doorin the last war. The Englishers was actively thus; and we kno ov uther Powers wot sympathized with them in their impressive nutrality. Fur our part we are furnenst thenutors. Book agents seam tothink hoover koun ty is a likly field fur eultitiashun. Well our konnty is rayther broken and relax') sum fields loan won way, :and Ann a nuthor, but we kno Fields that hey no lean to 'ens; and It is hard to toll wich way tha du sidle:. But we think the skule book kwestion is about pied° out, and well nigh settled. The English kutn pany boy been a promisin fur years to revise their readers, wich the kneaded muchly. A rangment hes now ben maid where by the Oegoods kin be exchanged fur the Nashionals without munny and without Price. The will be Pugh-ritide "de noro," (as we used to , say in roam a fore said) by bcin run thro a paper mill. 0:1-1Coumow Scuwrs. Bowen Anoint :—There was a mowing match advertised in your paper for Aug. 36th, on tho farm of James McGeorge; jr., where there was a difficult piece of grass to cut; and all machines of differ ent names end kinds were Invited to at tend and partici pate in the match that the farmers might have an opportunity to determine as to the relative merits of each machine. But-for some unknown cause few machines were brought on the ground, yet as usual on all such occa sions the celebrated Buckeye and the no leas famous .Etna wore on hand, the first being in charge of Itobt.llicGleorge; the other by Thos. Patterson, esq. A large crowd of respectable farmers were present, and feeling interested in the merits of the machines, the two present were put on trial, when each machine mowed about two acres, and did their work well. The straight cut, passing over.ditches and boggy ground, could not be excelled ; and the circular left hand cut was made by each machine in about tea paces. diameter. Of course each machine had its frigid', and every man being his own Judge, and from the nuniktutstipsili Auks, was"ta• lorsel -*wow air chkiiiinisomftbitomitsewilanueguail rmuelkAumis coal 04:,doolds bo , tureen tibia. blew that *St the *War of the Mos "'Vibe - 11 ,t kooktilt sad drove the best Re i m.. ittoirbercan the Buckeye *led was atlt:Mufti to the mkinanegement of the thitrotiiul tette. NotwilbstOidingibs,litturit:ot *Oki. autoldnea to appear thii hissers *in;isio red .theinielyea,emplypild ftalbetir,tlnse and ispublei., , 1 . ; ; SPECTATOIL. Markets. PITTSBURGH BARILICTo. 07711:12 07 TSUI PISTIL Mums.' Itommer, 9ept..13. 1800. I APP nly• 'and dull but unchanged, 01W,80@3 per bbl.. -• • BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged; sales good to choice at Wen. _ C • IMB—Is firmer but =dowsed; sales at 180117, as toqualitp. ARSON OIL— I quoted at W®2B for round lots, and 808031'in a small ay. w EICIGS—Demand more active, and Fi ala stronger—saes at 22 FLOUR—Is quiet, and dull but nn- Changed, with continuedliberalarriwds. and afull supply u_p_to the demand'. We continue to quote Winter Wheat Sours at 08.50€50,75 per bbl,and choice SprMss are quoted a 7,00@7,25. The mill are reported as se lling a good bit of flour, but not making much ed money OWNWhealslassadiv s e u agnohdr wn eyeaewk with terl i ej, tho f sa Red, endsl,4,for old. t °stain good supply and dull but unchanged; safaa of new on track at 48050, and in store at 50@52. Rye—little or none offering,and market quiet and unchanged-81.06® 1;10. Sale of 800 bushels fall Barley at ISA Corn is dull and unchanged; si= of 800 bushels prime at $l, deliv red. e PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged. Shoulders, 151a10; Bibbed and Clear Sides,' 181194; Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hams • 231 and fancy 24. ando4 in tierces, and 20021 in ludf bbls Dried Beal 20. Mew Pork at PUS@ SALT—Alleghwy River brands are quoted by the ear load, at 81,85. To Oessusiartiveg. Tint &detainer halm ban restored to health In a w 'weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having sudered several years with a severe lung intake, and that dread Make, Connutadon, Is anxious to snake known to Ids know sulkars as moans a aye. To all who desire it. be will send • copy of the Musertldtuu used Mee of barge). with the direc tions for premiss and using the same, whkb they will and a pone cum Yon Comontrrrox, Aare we, Baoismirns, etc. The object attic advertiser In sending the Preseription is to benefit the antis. red, and spread IBAMIELIMIOII which he coneeiree to be Invaluable ; and he hopes every warmer will try his remedy, sa It will cost them nothing, and may prom • blessing. Parties wishing the pre scription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Wogs Co., New York. May My Errors of Youth. A Geurruntax who suffered for years from Ner d:Ml Debility. Pretest= Deny, and all the caber a of youthful indiscretion. will, for the make of suf. ferinAbonuanlty. send free to all who need It, the receipt and directions for making the simple rem edy by which he wueured.. Bafferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, an do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, ' JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 49 Cedar motet. New York mayliti.ll Died. PARDEE—On tiaturdaieit. 4,1861), at Wadsworth, Ohio, A., only child of J. K. and M. A. ardee, agod six months and twenty days. GROSS—On the 9th of September, 1869, at the Beaver county poor house, Mr. Jacob Gross, gaol 76 years, formerly of Rochester, this county. New Advertisements. PUBLIC BALE. The undersivnedirlil over fOr sale on FRIDAY, inter. 10TU,1849, at Ip. m., on the premises in Leave*. Pa.._ ONE TERRE ACRE 0177'LOT, .situated between the two cemeteries In said town. 'The lot is In a no state of cultivation, audio well salted for either gardening or grazing purposes. It is under fence. Terms made 'mown on day of We. Z. It. ISALE.—PURE BRED ROM AND .a: FOWLS. Whaley Seed Wheat, and oth er Farm Seeds. from Dania Eartnrumarat. Fans, Chambersburg. Pa. Diehl's and Boughton Beardless; Weer, and Treadweire Bearded White Wheats; French White sod Red Chaff; Purple Straw Bearded lied Mediterranean, and German Amber Beardless, are the best, curliest, hardiest and most produc tive Wheats that can be recommended for. gen eral cultivation. Price $3 per bushel. 4 ?sounds of any kind by Nall, post paid for $l. wenty heads of different varieties sent post paid for fl - other varieties of Wheat, Barley and Oat. of lost years importation $l. See Piers • Ahyseri osostal Ibrea Jammed; send and subscribe for ik only sl.6d per year; the most useful Journal printed. Address GEO. A. DIETZ, Chambersburg Pa. The Earliest. Hardiest and most productive End Wheat Is the French White Chaff. sep&E. ASSIGNEES' SALE Agricultural & Ittriniug Implements, AGRICULTURAL lIARDWAGE, Tuesday Idornlng,Sept.2l,at 10 o'clock, at the old stand or Beckham & Loto•, 7 No. 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Hill coin. mence the Great Auction Bale or an lea• mouse stock or the mast desirable and latest Improved implements, &c., by order or C. Russell and C. Aultman, Assignees. The following . artiele.s nre included: Celebrated Champion Mowers. Quaker Mowers, Sugar Dtilis, Dog PoweqL, Cur Churning, Coin Shellers, Sulkey /Corn Plows. CIDER MILLS, Shovels, Spades. Hay and Manure Forkiv, Garden Rakes, Potato Hooka, Hand Saws, Pruning Saws and Chisels, Sheep Shears, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Horse and BLne ltntshrr, px Yokes, Pen and Pock et CutleryP runi ng Knives, Clothes writ'. era, Washing Machines, Garden Seeds, Az. As this entire large stock must be pos itively and immediately closed out the sale will be worthy the prompt attention of dealers and others. A. WILWAINE, Auctioneer. septStf. J. F. Beckham, late of Beckham and Sons will continua the business it the old eland alter She ule. Agent fnr the celeb:sted Br/CLETE MOWER AND REAPER, And dealer in Landreth's garden and geld seeds, and Agricultural Implements generaily. No. 127 Liberty it., Pittsburgh, Pt. FIRST ARRIVAL- OF NEW FALL GOODS, J. M. BITRCEITIELD & CO'S., N0.5:3 Sixth Street, late St. Cialr, .Block Silks, Plaids for Scarfs, Plats Has, French Chintzes, Black Bombazines, Black Alpacas, Striped Shawls, New Styles, Prints, Mualtna, Calicos,. Flannels and Blankets. A fall assortment:of 1131 w ilin.U3kii ANI? Sp/IMES GOODS At G.reat Bargains. O. 53 ST. CLAM STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. septBtc. LUMBER! LUMBER! Baying perketed u arrangement by which lan at all thaw tarnish the, various kinds of Lumber Clear 13 inch Mak. Shingle, Lath, Sash 'Doors, de., de., at the lowest pekes and on the most Utmost I wookt my to the public sad especially to s t n el yM tries& a lb amsomena Urn having devoted messy mare to the Lushes and Bt SW maddest that I as asks It to toe tatenst ci buy ers to call end road= my meek and prices be. Stremtraisom elsewhere. Once and Yazd on New Yost Street, above the Rollresel. Rochester...CHAS. I.IIKINS, septlllra. Agent. W=M - Siedi ` . l PUOCXa 31**/ WW IL W-attioUdoolorwoltamt; Now oYhoola , Illitettoloilip *bottom onto Couumirimillq4 imam to Ow us id dav 01.1• Cr; Ite 1" Übe asideu• detraitballbartgrotinr , ftry cow: wtata OW_ ...fttloresitit to rift p u b . , oOtiot et ttOutionit, The engin WWI *WEL - tholphook it tin& the til4foil it , , tobabel _ . . b. or..IOENILUTITAA4 millmbulltat thee esker . fot Seaver, dle herehl_Mrlkb -twin e *ma Ole public made, WWI el Beater that: - terre at the ot tkeltal Oeieelieer esjOe 0)114/1. the ntb tbs abotti), lanai* Nano , tuft wilt to tonal Die several deon'dbusces establlatua by law ea sold 'meaty, at idea th ee they yin - vote IDIOM VI" the ce real Mons beralsaller omasallet " t • • - ONE PERSON WOO otdesot itottaast , at the I Commoommlthot remorloods. t , • . ONE PERSON tat th e °See ',Justice of the lbserame watt ot ths.Comanoaraltle *Mem* rade. • ONE Dl ter &Ss Oast et Boiler tram the Tweaty-elstle ettittl t he ~ I VIIIIMICSONSItoe s the Mike of ADMIN= of the Assembly of the Comseowealth of Penns* ouda. • t UNE MINION t - came at blamer eV the "TM PERS ofßearar. ONteethe Warr of 'brasier Of tho county of Deaver. • h ONE PERSON AN the alike ot ßeNter. end Recorder of tbi coast,' ot Seaver., • ,4 • ONE PLOWamSm Mr. the aurae of Clerk of the CORErts ce the oot Dearer. : OND PDfleON fait the teem of oweediesteee. of the county_ of Beam. • • . , ONII ?MON tat the oaks ot Auditor of Abe' mode deafer. - • • ONE PilitsOle der the aloe of Poor Meuse Dl rector of the county st Mayer. _ • . 1 ONE PERSON ter thoolllce of coroner of the contey of Deaver. -. 4 - MUDD PANAMA* the 'Waco of Tr.eWes of the Academy ottlal 4 01111 t of ißesitt• The said electithm will be bold throughout the county as bikini • ' ' The electors offkirout nn townsitip will meet at the Court House In the =aver. In t The he Town Hall electors of Will meet ti } = V rater . , The electors of lidlilpshmg district - 4M moot Si the public brick school house uld borough. The electors of Moon towaship will meet at the house formerly occupied by Amarbih Ilentirkimon —now by John IL Swots. The Mutton of Hopewell towmalp . will meet at. the school hone In the illiage,of BOtissille, In said township. The electors of Independence township will meet at the horse of Alexander Thompson, deed. in add township., _ • The decrees of Raccoon' Unrnship *lll meet at the house of David Kwing,:ht said townoblo. ' The electors of Frankfort district will meet et thehease of Gawp DuassnOn Pronallut. The elector's of Stetintre'l Duartet will melt at the boned of Jot= Potter, la the village of , lisno• rer. .r $ Ths electors °famine townatdp will meet at the house of Matta Niswanger, In Itookitowo. The elector* of Ohio township will meet at the bowie now occupied by Jamison Elliott. In said tosrnahlp. The electors of BrOton.lownsbip (not embrace ed In Industry meet at the melonl house, near Richey Makin's, In said township. The eleetorsof the Lemuel of Nallston will me at at the Academy in Mater. The electors of Patterson township will meet at the school house In the village of Brighton. • The electors of Chippewa township will meet at the house of Atariah/timan; insaid township. The electors anorak, Dearer township wilt matt at the house.of John Rowe, In said township. The electors of Datilegtcut township wilt meet al the Academy In Darlington. • • The elector. of lib: !haver township will meet at the house of widow Miller, In said township. The elector. of Franklin township will meet at the house of Mark It. Choir; in said township. The electors of North Sewickley township will meet at the house of Nathan 11 , a.tra,! on laud tot. nicely of Beni, Chew.' The elector. of Palaskt township will meet at Daughertre school noose, No. 4, In slid town-, ship. 'Dm electors of Marion township will meet at the house of George llartzelLjr., In wild township. The electors of the upper or north ward, In th e borough of New linghton, , will meet at the Car• peeler shop of Thomas Miller. to said borough. The electom of the middle ward of the borough of New Brighton will at, et at the school house.ln said ward. The electors of the loWer or soath ward of the borough of New Brlghtort, • will !wet at the Car Factory. hi Bald ward. The electors of Rochester tawnehlp wit! meet at the lkilessille Khool house, la said tOwardllP. The electors of the borough of Rochester will meet at theachool Actor° In ltorbestrt The eleefors of Freedom Borough and district will meet al the school home in Freedom. . tae electors of New Sewickley township urn inert at the home of John. Fearle, in said town ship.lbe electors of lodariry district will MeeLat the school holm in Indostry. The electors ofliarnsody terem•bip will meet at the hotel in fteonomi. • • • The electors ut Emmons: township will meet at the home of Grosse C. Minute; Inaald township. The electors of Me boron' b of BeareCwill mat at theiiherirs once, in mid borough.. The elector, of St. Club borough will meet at the 'School home. In said borough. ,` • • The electors . of the borough of Baden Will meet at the public school house In said borough. . The electors of New Galilee boroogh will meet at the school bonsai* New Galilee. The electors of Dearer- Falls b.:m.4mb' will meet at the school house in Hearer Palls. I • , And the several Judge; Inspector. and Clerks who attend to the general election on the second Tuesday of October are hereby enjoined to attend andpetite= at the said eketion or El ectors, to be holden as aforesaid, the like duties, subject to the like pessaltles for misconduct as they are liable to at the election for members of Assembly, Sc. I make known and give notice, al ln and by the 13th sentlori of the aforesaid Act i ant directed, "that every person, exceptiugjuatto:s °LS!e peace, who shall hold any office or eppolutment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this In tah., or any city or Incorporated district, whether II commissioned officer or other wise, a stbordluate or agent, ; who is or shall be employed under the legislative, Judiciary, or executive deparuneut of this Slate ur Uulteo States, or of any cite or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the select and common noun. ell of any city, commissioner of any lueorpdratnd district, Is by jaw incapable of holding or exercis ing at the same time the °face or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector oriudge or other officer as any sow electioo, *bail be ellOble to any office then to be voted tor." • Also, that in the fourth ruction of the Act of As. "etriblY entitled, "An Act relating to executions and fur other purposes ," approved April 16, 15411, It Is enacted that the aforesaid lath section "shati not be en Construed as to prevent any militia .as cot or borough officer from nerving as judge, in spector or clerk at any general ur special election to this Commonwealth. If any person shall prevent, or attempt to pre ' vent any officers al an election midi.? this Act from holding ouch election, or use or threaten any vie truce to any such officer, or shall intemipt ur im properly interfere with him In the execution of Ida duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at each election, or shall use or practice any intimidating Alarms, force or violence. with netlgn to inilneuce undu ly, or overawe any elector or to prevent him from voting. or to restrain the freedom pf choice, inch twin on cotyledon shall be fined hinny sum not. exceeding fire hundred dollars, and Imprison ment for any time not read than one month ode more than twelve months, and If It shall be shown the court where the trial or such ofilenre shall be had, that the person an &Yenning gas not • resi dent of the city, ward, district, or the towns hip where the said offence was committed and nut en titled to vote thereto, then on convictiedle shall bl, sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one Erolled nor morn than ono thousand dollars and imprisoned not less than six months nor more the two year.' If ny person or perona shall hike any bet or wager upon the resod of any election within this Commonwealth, or shall otter to make any inch bet or wager, either by verbal prodamation„thece to4 or by Any printed or written advertisement, challenge or Invite any person or persons to make etch bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, hoer they shall forfeit and pay three limns the amount so Anted to be bet. If any person ■hall vote of more than one elec tion district, or otherwise fraudnieut/y TOM= ore than onceon the maneday, or shall frandelently fold and deliver to the Inspector two tickets. to gether, with the intent Illegally to vote, or advise and pmeare another so todo. he or they shall on conviction be fined In any eatrinot less than fifty nor more than Ave hundred dotiare, slid be bn prisoued nut lege than three nor more than twelve months. If any peril= not qualified, talent In this Com monwealth, agoreably to law; (except the, wes of citizens,) shall eppear at any Place- of election for the purpose of Issuing tickets or of Influencing citizens unstilted to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit aid pay any enin not exceeding ono hued:eft dollars for every such offence, and imprisoned for any term not exceeding tv Mei months; In cue the paean who skill have received the second highest number of rotes for Inspector shall not attend on tbo.day of election. then the person who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes fur Judge at tbe..next spring election shall act as inspector in his Place; end In case - the, person who shall-base retched the highest numt bee of cotes for inspector shall out attend % the per coo elected lodge shall appoint so Inspector In his place ; - and in case the person elected Judge abaft not atteed, then the inspector who received the highest number Mugu shall appoint a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue In the board fog the space of one boor after the time Ax ed by law for the opening of the election, the qui. Iced voters of the township, word or. .distriCe for. which inch °Meer shall bare been elected, present. at the place of election, shall select one of their cumber to All such vacancy. lIEGISTRY LAW I also give oflidal notice to the electors of Bea ver county that by an act entitled "Jul Act furth 7 ' Cr supplemental w the art-relative to the electlbas of this Commonwealth," approved April 17th, A. D. lam. it Lprovided so fall erg ' ltrarrzoit I. He U marled by Lit 'Senate and Howe ty , Sepresentatiresej the Cosaneonwealth elf itansylorund la General Assensbly out. aid U hereby enacted by the trathortly et the same, That It shall be the duty of cached' the assessors within this Commonwealth, on the drat Xonday to Juno of each year. to lake up the transcript h o has re • ceived dram the county commlasioners under the eighth section of the actor the fifteenth of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-friers and proceed to au immediate revisit:eel the same; by striking therefrom the name of every, person who Is known by him to have died or removed since the teat pre. 1100. neemment from die district which he ho the aria or, or•whewe death ce" removal from the same shall be made known to him. and to add to the same the name clang qualified voter whosha I be known by Item Weave moved into the district since the kat previous anessment, or, whose re ! morel intothe same shall, be ' or shall hare been made known to him, Ind sleo the Mama of all who shall make claim to him lobe quanild TOWN therein. As soon as this revision le completed he shall visit every dwelling boom in his district and make careful agate? If any person whose name is oq hls list has died or removed irom the distret. and If so. to take the same therefrom, or whether any qualified voter resides therein whose name la not oo hie list, and if do to add the came thereto, and In all enameller, • name is added to the liat a tax shall forthwith be mewed against the Per eon; and Matsui:Naar stall In all tsses accredit. s bL i t2ry td optivi,ilw.hieitvogirroir:l7lte the of the work it shall bq the duty of each assessor as aforesaid to proceed to make oat • list tu alpht hetical order of the white freemen above twenty cm* yearn of awe, claiming to be qualified voters in the ward, borough, township Of district of widch he is the amessor, and opposite eta name slate whether said freeman la or is hot a housekeeper ; and if be is the number aids residence, la towns where the iamb are numbers d, with the street, all ley or COM to whictrstmsted;Srld if -la a town where there are so nombere, • the name of the street, alley or court on which said use' heats; also the =upsiloncribs person; ar iawhore tio EkeHoi►.. TTTTT - net aleseek•ew, the accimallest, Varna bead , tag mariallaftm.and itereetlng kw another: &befall* of the .ro d write opposite ea= of th e the . n =faf tither& any pare son to tote of natorseigation, hi • shalleakinte kit thereof la tat egragene, ilitiletalel bag Mee fur ilverconseaUtee leas preeedhignroter In mad dhirict; aod atm= =etweethee been natilutatheed, Om name narked with the tester . N t” where the ilitheitheologrelythalarid , his iniettiaos to he. isceseallehleeta and dialog le be entseithied :beet ew= eleakto, the name • be. marked ;" erbaethe @de la 'Wrath by - taros of belliftleffir44lh4Ale aka tweaty.one sad twftV.: ale. se path= by ber.the weed "ape" shall be entered• sad lithe pewees. halo mowed' Into ,the dial:tin alai the last gamma electiontheletter to .8" reside !dell tee' plated opposite thermals. it =Who the further date et es= se =es stemma. tip= the completion tet, the Mean heaseed. to mate Out a ernallthe dell new iss imemento hi_. 144 end :the &wants assessed ithencedhanalurnirnthe Hum lffintedietely to the county eotamisidemers, - who shin immediately add, the tamer In Mei= ! =Oasis of the ward, borough. township or Me tric; In which they have hem wowed. • ! Billemond.. On the list bangieempleted and the heasenents made as aforetaid. die same shalt forthwithbe returned to the' county commission , ere.who sha ll canes duplicate topics (dead Use; withtheewertattinteankerphinadozu:reqdrod to be rioted se alareald, to be made out as goon ea practicable, snit placed In the bands a the *mow etc litho shall, poor to the Ira of August in each year,put one copy thereof on the doer of neon the house where the eloctioe albs respective district is related to =held, and tenant= other In his peaseashan, for thew - free of charge, of any person resident In the said election district who sttali desire to see the sante; and it than be the day of the said meow" to add bon timeto time, on the personal applicationorany one Maim. lag the tight to vete, the name of such • claimant. asul math opposite the tame 6. 0. V., and lame. data, Weer him with a Mx. Wing, as In all other oats, his occupation. residence.. whether a boarder or housekeeper; Ira boarder, with whom he bauda; matiwitether veterans= or designing to be,lstirking In all such eases the letters opeo. site the name, .N.,'•or*D. L." as the thee may bre If the =nen claiming to be seaweed be asturaitz ed he shall gigabit tsrthe headgear his certificate of naturalisation - an d If he claims that he designs to be naturaitzed before the next waning elect ion he shall exhibit the certificate or his declaration of Intention in all cases whets our ward, borough. township or ateellon district is dlarlea Into two or moo precincts, the assessor shall note In. all his sagesanents the election precinct In widen I each elector resides, and stall makes Delman re. tare for each to the county beimmissionent, In all muse to which a return is required from him by the provisions of this act; and the county corn. miss - loners, in making duplicate copies of aft such retnthe shall make duple ate copies of the names orate voters Which prenzet,separately. and shall furnish the same to the assessor ; and the Copies required by this act to be placed on the door. of or on election lances. on or before the fir s t of Au gust In each year, shall be placed on the dear - of or on }be election placate esch ailed precincts. . Caen= A . After the assessments hare been completed on the tenth day preceding the second illi t tre a ll i dn i day ic l i ta be m r :llately i foiaterine . wshall to to the wieldy by of the names of allesenses massed by hl since the return re cialred to be made by hint by the *ern= section of this set, noting omosite each name the °beer. Talons and explanaftne required to be - noted as aforesaid; and the county cemmissioners edah thereupon canes the same to be added to • the re cut:ire:inked by the second seal= of this act, and a full acid correct copy thereof to be made, containing the names of all persona so eeturned as readmit taxables in said Mani, borongh, town etas) or precinct, and furnish the same, together elm the necessaryVelectios blinks to the officers oft= electionin geld werd.-borougb, township or ermines, on or beton sixo'cleekin the morn ing of the accond Tuesday et Maher ; and no man 'than% permitted to v eta at the election on that day whose name is not on said list, unless he shall • m.o.*. Of tda right to vote, as heratemfter re quired. I . dieriOe 1. On the day of election goy person whose name is not on the said list, and claiming the right to vote at said election. shall produce at least oue quailed voter of the Mariam a witness to the residence of the claimant In the district to which he darns ni bee voter, fqr the period of at lust ten days next preceding sadelection, which witness shall Jake and subscribe a written, or partly written and patty printed =ldyll to the facts owed by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence Is of the pen= so claiming the right to vote, shall also take and sub scribe a written, or partly written and partly print ed atlidavit, stating to the best' of his knowledgee. and balk!, where and when he was born; that he la a citizen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and of the United States; that he team resided in the Commonwealth one year, or if formerly a citi zen therein and has moved therenom, that he has realded therein six mouths next preceding bald . election ; that he has not moved into the district for the purpose of voting thereiu; that be has paid a state or county tax within two years, which wee assessed at' least tem days hence said election; and, Ira naturalized citizen, shell also state when, Where, and by what Court he was neturallzed. ant shall also produce his ceoldcate of mturalizattun for exanduation ; the said atadavitelialt else state when and where the tax claimed to have been paid by the affiant was assessed, and when, where and to whom paid, and the receipt therefor shall be produced Tin emutivatlon, unleis the alba shall taste In his affidavit that It has hecn lest or de stewed. or that he never received suo, but If the person so claiming the right to' vote shall take and subscribe an affidavit that be Is a eater, bore at leen of the United States, (er, if born elsewhere, shall state that fact in his affidavit, MA nhaU pro duce evidence that he boa been naturalized, or that he Is entitled to citizenship by reason of ' hie father'a naturallestkna and shell turner state In his affidavit that be is, at the time of taking die afildavlt, between the ages,of twenty-oneand twen ty-two years that he has resided In the state one year and In the etecticn diem let ten doe next pee wading such election, he shall be entitled to rote, although he shall net have (old totes; the sad af t:Wavle oral persons making such ettlens, and the allidavite of the witness. to their residence, shall be preserved by the elechou board. lulu at the close-of rho election they shall be enclosed with toe list bf voter*. tally list and other papers requir ed by law to be tiled by the return Judge wide the prothonotary, and shall remain on ft,e therewith In the prinhotnitarre office, subject to exernina- OM as pther election Opera are; If the election officers stall find that the applicant or applicants possess all the legal qualifications of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote, and the some or name shalt be added to the !let of taxable,, by the election officers. the word lae' being added where the cl dmint Matruh to rote reflex, and the word. - age - Wherner rote en age • the same words being kidded by the clerks, tu each case re- Nraictively, on the lists of persona votnig at such dealer, dzertoit 5. It shall be lawful for any qualified elder° . of the district, notwithstanding the name or the proposed voter to Contained Pie the list of , resident takabh., tp challenge the vote of each Pere ; whereupon- the same proof of the right of suffrage as Is now required by law shall lie public ly made and sekal ou by the election board, and the cute admitted or njected'according to tha ev biomes ; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall tee required togroduce hie naturali zation 121 the election beton, voting, ex cept ?where he has been for ten years, conseen 'lively. A voter in the district In which he offers his tote: ,and on the vote of each person being received. It shall be the duty of the election °di cers to write or stamp on such certhlcate the word .. vuted."with the month and year; and If any election omcer or officers stall receive a Serena rote on the Willie der'. by virtue of the earns Cur tilloite, excepting where sane are entitled to vote by virtue of the naturalization of their father., they. and to • person who shall offer each fecund vote, non so offending ehali bra guilty or a high misdemeanor. and on conviction thereof be tined of imprisoned. or both. at the discretion of the court; hot the line shall not exceed ono hundred dollars In each Glee, nor the Imprisonment one year: the like , punishment shah be indicted. on conviction. on the officers of election %vac, chill neglect or rentsa to make, or cense to be made. the endoreement required as afonnald on said naturalization,conificaten. • beertoe G. Iran,' election officer stall refuee or neglect to require each preofof the right of ca rtage as Is prescribed by this law, or the lowa to widen this is a onpplemnat from any person offer ing to vote whose name is not on the list of ALPRet• oeihvoters, or whore right to vote is challenged by any mialified voter preted. and shall admit such person is rote whimnt requirincsuch proof, every person so offending shall, upon conviction. be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be sen tenced. for every Ouch offence, to pay a d i ne not exceeding one hand. el dollars, or to undergo an Imprisonment nut more than one year, or either or both. at pe discretion of the court. Scenes T. Ten dap. preceding every election for electors oilh-esident and Vice Preelde tit of the United States, It 'hall be the duty of the Asseaor to attend at' the' place fixed by law for holding the eleetion in each election district, and then and there hair all applications of perveree whose name.-hare teen omitted from the list of teteee• red voter., and who calm tae right to vote, or whose right.. hare originated educe the same was made not, and shall add the names of curb per cons therrto as shall chow that they are entitled to the right of outtrate lc such district, on the personel appeisition of the claimant only, and fatwlth *Pee. Oldie with pmter tax, After cormlefin; the hot, a coy thereof shall be placed .cot the door of or on the house where the elec tion le to be heti. it least eight does before the election; and at the election the same enure. shall be pursued. In all respects. sic is required by this Act and the Ads to which this is a Sup plement, at the 'general election, In October. The Assessor ratan sloe make the same return, to the county COMOIiPPICITIert or all antestettente made by shine of this r ration; and the County cont• intssionere shall famish copies thereof to the elec .llou officer, in each di/oriel, in like manner, in all mesas es le required at the general elec. thins in October. Se6rio, S. The earns lnlew a and regulations shall apply at every rpecial election. and at every separate, city. borough or word election. In all respects no at the 'general .elections in October. Samoa U. The teepective ILAPCOPOrP. Inspectors and Judges of the election shall each bare the power to administer °Mile to say person claim ing the right to lie assessed or the right of sat frog", or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be done or Inquired into by any of raid Olken under this Act; and ALly wilful fahe securing by any person In relation to any matter or thin; concerning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of said officers shall be pun ished as perjury. Samoa 10. The Assentor. shall each receive the came celimenenon for the time nee...tali spent in performing the ditties hereby enjoined as Is provided by law for the texformanen of their other withal. to be paid by tfie connty_com- MhIMOUPre as in other clue'; and it sloth not be lawful !for any seweesor to sears, a tax against any person whatever within ten days twit pre mita.. the election to- be held on the second Tuesday of October, in any year. or within ten 'days next before any election for 'Vetter* of Pra Went and Vice President of the United Sates; any violation or this provbelon stun he a whole meaner, and aubiect, the Oakm so offending to a fine, on convictfon, not exceeding one hundred ! dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three month& or botb,ct the discretion of the or t. • Smythe 11. on the petition of eve or more I citizens of the county, stating tinder oath that they verily' believe that frauds will be practiced ,they the cliche:en about io be held in any district, , it shall be the duty of the court of common pleas ! ofsahl county, if in pesetas, or if 001.-a Judge thereof In vacation, to eppoint two judiclons. sober and Intelligent citizens of the county to act a cowmen at said election; said overseers shall be selected from different pontical.partiet where the Inspectors belong to different parties, and where both of said Inspectors belong to the same politi cal party. both of the over cere shall be taken from the .opposite political party; and overseen shall hare the tight to be • lament with 'he =leers of the election, during the.whok time the same is held, the votes counted and the returns made oat and raved by the elation officers to keep a list of voter. If they see roper to that enge any per son Deering to vote, and Interroteate him and Me witnesses under oath, to regard to Ins right of ser fage at said election, and to examine his papers pheiticedeand the °Mars of said election are re gaited to afford to said overseers so pelected and appointed, every convenience and facility foe the discharge of their duties; and If said election of cers shall refass to permit said overseers to be present and perform their dudes t h e eformaid, ar If they shall be driven sway from polls' by ye. knee or Intlelfdatiort, all the votes polled at inch election - district may be rejected by any such tri bunal trying a contest under said Manion: Pro 'tided That no pens= signing the petition shall be appointed an imam% 14M:raft If any prothonotary, chat. or the deputy of either, many other Ninon, shall rffix the sea of office any nararallation leper. or permit l theme= to to be aMked, orglve °num cense ter permit the same to be given oda. In black. • litectioiu u=s!t u l . r biltaddaindly stoW at tarbiab • oiettdaha to any. paws who Mob not have been drily eleadtaral ofd swell ta @pea Odlfd, In proems of mot of diajoddaka therao4 according to do Aet al comma. or aka aid IL amanita at, et In say way panne, the Ism of ray Itaadalast, nataraltudicir ctUlatte. he shall be WITI/41dgh aniklenteallor, ca alty une y wawa each certUatade et eateralas- Oak' knowing that it was frandalently hewed, or 1 • 2 11•4••• or attempt to rote *Mem writ any lOW, vot et attempt tee say MO& h a te or eaftee e, llaatkin not bb e, on sed to hies, WI Mill be trafitj al a high adadaaassaar; sad dater at Say of the wawa. that aJdora or abettralltkr of abhor or tho mmedeasaasora allansaid„ on eaa thomaad dollars, a vierloa, be Said la nd • a cam set metals( ens haptisemed in the proper PottiOnitill7fasapafodlsotexceedieg Om years. Beam' 13.. Any penes who es oath et Mlle etetton In or Were say court sa this Stets, dreg ter mobscised to admiMeow oaths, s tall, to pea am • certlecate of natacalleatida, lor himself ter say other pavires, willtally depose, declare or O. Ina say matter lobes feet, knowing the same to be ides,or In Mut Marc dal any mater 'to be a Oa knowing the same tow pw shall be n ra tan deemed guilty • and Maid In. Persua any el Jeso- • y su ch ot aterallnce an de on. &Mariam or alirmatkan stall be mill and end; and It shall Os the duty of the **art Li man the escire=ilio:oblt= made Wire it that was to take iminell : ate mown s rot recall ing the same bar rancelle the ; and any person who abaft vote or attempt to rote on any paper so obtained, at who shall In any Wayald in, connive et, or bate any agency ant whale ever la the Isere, ciftalatiou or use of Asada ' lent seawall/mato° cettlirat- shall be deemed 'guilty of a mledemsessor„ and upon convictket thereof stall undergo an imprisonment In the penitentiary foe not more than two yam, and pay line, not more than one thatuand dol lars, for slay nth °twice, or either of bete, at the dle of the court. &limos IL Auy 'aseeseer, election offices or person appolated as an oveissee. who dull °libel or ranee ea to perform any deity enjoined by Ole act sailboat Rsonable or I 'gal outs% Shall be sunhat to a penalty of owe budged dollars; and If idly ea seem Mall seems any person Al • voter who Is not gasiled, ot obeli rah= toes/me m ea nodo la guallivi, be shall be guilty ore misn on conviction be ptudshed by llese and Imprisonment, sad also be saMr. to an action foe demo by _the party Olizeirred, sad If any perms shall hiulmUy alter, add to. debts a: demo., soy Mot rotate made out as directed by this set„ or tear doen or remove the same from the place when ft baa been diced with freadulant or am thieve= latent, oe fee say the person so offending shall be gall • demeanor, and on conviction eh t d r a r s . x .. l . 4 by lee not exceedhai eve bandied or les • prhununent not. exceeding two yews, or at the discretkinof Use court. Barrios Id. All electioes for citj, ward bor.' outs, township mid electio Misers shale held ou ail second n Tuesday of Oct,tober subject to all the provisions of the taws 0. 7 .1 11. ung the election of saris oaken; not with this sat the persons Malted to such ogees at that time shall take their places at the capita tion of the lanes of the paeans holding the same at the limiter such election; bet n 6 election for the odice of assessor or solletant macaw 'hall be held, under this act, until the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy. *cortex 10. At all electioni hereafter bald, un der the taws of this Commuowealth, the polls *lull be opened between the boars of Mx said seven o'clock s. an., and closed et seven o clock, p. m. SoCetox IT, It shall be the duty of the ascreury of the commonwealth to pupate bonne for all the Wake made necessary by this act, and runtish copies or the same to the county cootadaideters Of the lICYCTIII COltatle• of Ito commonwealth • sod the county commiadmiers of each county shall, as soon as neenieasy aftecreeelpt of the same. at ibe proper Apenao of COMM!. procure entre nth to all the election °Meets Vibe elect' Lieu of their restaxtive counties copies of dill* blanks, to such qsantitlee a• may be read tadeary for the discharge of theta dudes el der act - • • gr Section. le. That Manuel or this State temporl aril) In the service of the Bute JR Of the United b"Lea government, on clerlealot other ditty, and who do not vote where diva emplicrod, shall not be thereby deprived or the toitLyote to their • sclera election . die trigs U ~lehte Mali quill ed. DESERTERS' DISPRANMiMNO LAW. As therein directed irldel eye facial lioticalit the followthg provision* bras Act approved June dh, WWI, endued hulit:r supplement to the election laws of this tthaulialtwqrth:" Wawa" By the act of the oo.prera of the Uni• red States, entitled ..../La act to amend the several acts here torore passed to provide thr the enrolling and callizir out the aational forted and for other purposes," and approval litre!' WM, one Um sand eight hundrui and alsty•dve s all persons who have deserted the military or naval 'paler of the Urlied States, and who have not both" Miraarged or relieved front the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have volun tarily relinquished and forfeited their rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citi zens thereof, and %Point-Ls, Persons not cltLsent of the United Stakv, are not, under the Constnatton and laws of Pennsytrania, quadded electors of tag Coanaoo wealth 'Sac. I. Be It enacted by the Senate and !louse of Representatives of the Co mmonweilth of reim sylvuula lu lhacrel Assembly met, - and It Is here by enacted by the authority of - the same, That in all elotUone hereafter to be held in able Common wealth, it stroll be unlawful foe the Judges or in apeman of any such election to recoive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the provialout and sublect to Me dbasbilitr im paled by said act of Coupe's approved March Muni, our thousand eight tiundrd and sixty-five, and It shall be unlawful for any such person to of fer to vote any ballot or ballot.. • Sac. 2. That if any such Judge and Inspectors. f election, or Roy one of them, •hall receive or coo. sent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified pereun. be or they so •odentling dull ha guilty of misdemeanor. and on conviction thereof ittiolf Court of illOoflef Sec. dons of this Commonwealth, he shall for each of fence be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than ono hundred dollars, sod to undergo an linprison• moot in the jail of the proper coms fur not Nye than dzty days. Sac. 3 That If any petsoff deprived of citizen ship and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hermiter to be held In this commonwealth vote or tender to the officera thereof and oder to vote a ballot or ballote, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misstenicsmon, and on conviction thermals any Court of Quarter Ses stone of this commonwealth, he Mall tor each of (mita, bemuniahed In him manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act, and In cases of officers of election receiving such unlawfal be • lot or ballots. dac. 4. not It pensou shall hereafter per. suede or advise any person or persons deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to otter any ballot or ballots to the odds. of any election hereafter to be held In thin Comutouwes Ith, or shall persuade or add...a any such oßit.wr to re el:me any ballot or ballots from any paws de. paved of dtlsensblp and diequallfiedasaftwesald, orb penmen so offending shad its guilty of a into. demeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, elesit be punished In like 111.6t11/ 41 as is provided In •the second section of itils act Initial:l.e of officers Of rads elecoon receiving much unlawful ballot or ballot.. CILI,NOE IN TILE MODE OF TO ruiti. A. therelo'clireeted I alsogive official notice of the following provision. of au act approved/larch ad ; land, entitled - .Au act regulating the mods of voting at all election. In the sev.ral warmta of this Commonwealth Secima 1. lie It enacted by the S.nate and !loose of Itepontentauves of the Commonwealth of Penury PrauLt,iti General Aweinbly met, sod it Is hereby enacted by authority of the mime, That the qualided voter. of the aeveral mantles of this commonwealth, :Wall general, township, borough awl special electron, an: hereby hereafter author- Ized awl required to vote b, tickets printed or written, or partly pillted and partly writau, sev erally el...fled as follows: One ticket shall am brace the names of all Jrulgwa of cottlts to be voted' for, ant to be labeled outside, -Judiciary," one shii embrace the names of all State ofilcers vu:wi (or, and be labeled 'State," one ticket shall embrace the names of all county oincers voted for, including °elm of penstor, member and members of Assembly, h voted for, and members of Con grew, If voted fur, and be labeled -County," one ticket Mall embrace the names of all township otli• cers voted for, and be labeled -Township," one ttckct shall embrace the names of all borough ofticen voted for, and be labeled "tioningb," and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot Ivies. Pursuant to the proelsions contained In the :TAO section or the act first aforesaid. the Judges of the aformodd dLstrleta shall mmoctively take charge of the cerbficttea of return bf the eketian of their several districts, and produce_ them at a meeting of one Jed*, from each district at the borough of Ikmver„ on (ho third day alter the day of election. lIS.Ang on FRIDAY, TILE DAY OF OCT°. DEM then and there to do and perform the dears required by law of laid judges. Also, that where a Judge. by sickness or una voidable accident, is unable to attend each meet. Inc of judges, then the certificate or return shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or ,lerks of the dee:4ollot the district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge on able to attend. The Senatorial return Judger will meet in ac cordance with an Act approved May Sth, lift. at the Court lime. , in Deaver. In the borough of lies • Ter, In the county of Deaver, on the reventb day after the election, being Tunis), October -19th, 1510. The Iteprese - Cadre retern Judges will meet In actordarice with an Act approved May 6th, Una, at the Court (lonic In Beaver, In the borough of Bea ver, In the county of Beaver, on the !wreath day alter the election, belay Tuesday, October 19th, Given under my-rtand, at m office lu Ikaver. this lot day of September, la the year of our Lord one Untamed eight hundred and alzty-nine, and in the ninety-third year alba Independence of the United State, JOIIN S. LITTELL, Sheriff. Sheritra Office, Deaver. Pa., f. • September Ist, Dry Goods. 59 Market St. St. Clair St J• W. BARRER & COMPANY have for this ,week's sales the largest and cheapest ',rock or DRESS GOODS, CLOA IVLS ND SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. J. W. BARBS, & CO., N 0.50 MARKET STREET, NO. 53 Wall STREET, Formerly St cbslr. Pittsburgh, Pa. jun3o:lm. ItOoNstkftuk NEW' Spring and Summer Goods Speyerer &. Sons, Corner at Water andJainea Streets R 0 ONESTER. .PENE' A. Hasa - just returned trout the out with slurp stock of goods bought It the low est bli cashc at prim, which they tiler to the pu F Consisting of DRY GOODS. Gsoomums, PROVUIIO3B, HATS, QM'S, BOOT' I AND MORS HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, CARPENTERTOOLS ROPE. MUM at PACKIW_ Ca* dunce brands of WHITE LEND • . PAINTSZC oil, and a • general pl OU Dryers, _and . Quoonowse and Willow Woo, FLOUR, FLOUR, Wo still have control of the celebrated CAROM CM' EMS FLOUR, also of WM favorite brand, Clement. t Stevens high ground Saar, L.) z ,IbJ 4 We redeye the above Brands by the ..ar load, and can sell them at ' Pittsburgh Prices thus saying freight, weals° offer at whole sale and retail, NAILS. WHITE le WA TER, LIME, SALT, SOAP, Feed. Grain, &c., &c ['Thankin g the public for past pat. rousts. we hope to merit a liberal share for the future: We always buy for cash and sell cheap. CALL AND BE CONVINCED lULTAIt GOODS DELMCRILD PR&I 07 Er.M:33l I ? P. B. Also agen for the • . KENN EWE AND REHM and Pillaburgh National Plait , Cb's. 'PP Le CP NM' Si . mayl2:ly. W. W. KNOX, Noitofseturoro , agent for Is IMPROVED BUCKEYE CIDER ELL, McSHERR Y 01MIV DRILL, AND EUREKA FERTILIZER. Bahia the wholmale agent for these artkles ap polokd by the Ilanatactaren, I am prepared to fumlah dealer at Shop prams. TIM improved Buckeye Cider lUdll halides being the best mill made has the only per fect grinding Principle In existence. Beare of all Imitations. Bemenitax all the genuine im proved Buckeye 11111, have the name WARDER, MITCHELL a CO:Cost la she Ifiraaae. M'SHERRY GRAIN DRILL. We have sold over WO of thew Drills Into West ern Pennsylvania daring the tat throe ecemea. We earonoly recommend farmers to 'amnia, the 311.1lherr, Drill berme boyingany other. lleecrlp• live Catalogue funieted tree by mall or at one dote. Eureka BoßeSuperpboorkate We supply this valuable Yertinzer lo farrows and the wade at factory prkes. We invite thews , impoodeace of dealers viol our customers geom. ally, PamEhileta with full desalpdorn, mutate- Inu. misty, with directions tor use of the Super phosphate, ulna, litoe Dust sad Land Masts', famished free, and supplied tO dealer* for Mimi batioo. Perurkui Cfuano,BoneDustandland Plaster always on hand In large qaantitlea, sad for We at laireat factory priced,. W. W. 'KNOX, A gricultural Noose No. 137 Melly !Rivet. PITTSBURGH PA. ADEN ni WANTED EVKILYWUZILK ROCHESTER! MARBLE - WORKS '. H. ICARSEIALL, Manufacturer of NE ONTMC HEAD aE FOOT STONES; Marble and Stone Poste For Cemetery Lots We have now uu bandy a Large and Su perior Stock of Plain and Ornamcnta . 310numents and Ilmulatonca We aro now ready, to supply on short notice, all orders from the country at low rates. Also, Clr ri.2l.cliStC,XLeS And Fiitnres of ;Superior Quality ALWAYS ON HAND CST Our Neighbors rep resent that they sell Cheap, but we pract ice Selling Cheaper : Aid Doing as we Represent. Wy Employ no Agents, as we can sell 10 1 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop , Than by Agents. -.. 1 t c...., AllToersons desiring any thing In our line Are Invite! to Call and Examine -t OUR WORK AND PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere. [marl7:6m • . 4 dyk Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarteneu , Cm' aP. Inihrenzi, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and nil Diseases of the Throat and Lunge. Dorn negieci a severe Cough. or throw away money on ■ worthkee mesiieisW. PRICK FIFTY CUTS PER SOTTLK bW SEWARD, BENTLEY & l a u M I 7 WWI% Balt* N.T: Cold Je3o:ly ityer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair Is natural Vitality aid Color. A dressing sabk, is at awe agreeable. healthy, aad effected for preserriag the ._hair, Faded or ref hair is soon restonl to its original cold with the glosi freshness of rod. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald. (Was often, though not always, cured byy its use. Nothing can redact tbo hau where, the Miele, are destroyed, r the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be raved for usefulness by this application. a Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use wilt prevent the bah from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some pregaritious dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, ' nothing else can be found so desirabln-1 Containing neither oil nor dyi, it does ' not soil white cambric, and yet last/ long on tho hair. giving it a rich glossy lustre . and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. .I. C. Ayer & Co., "RACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL LOWELL, MAE& PSI= Ayer's Sarsaparilla, won ruzursrum rus *loon. Ilse reputation this 'ex cellent socidsclne majoyss derived' from its cum". 4 .1. • many of rs , kieh ig. a , rt; t t , ru n. l t y . . eases of terofillm, ,tie. '&111 case. u here the .tena •;" seemed sidorstml wan • corruption, bate Lac er lioritled and mired I.y it. Scrofulou• age. limp null . r, likh were az .- • • .-r‘r granaUsl by the wroth. lours rontamimition uutil thee mere painfully nklisting, lane been radically rori.el In fuels prat toomben in rlnanet en cry see. dots of the emotes, that the public scarycly need to Ire iinfonuest of its virtue, or nee*. berufuloos poison is one of the most ilentruettvo enemies of our Mee. Ollcn, tbl4lUnartil and morel: tenant of the culledsre troderodues the eons I it o thic i iliTiter the attack of eufeetiling or foul tliseasses. without 'setting a rtopickin of its preccuee. Rail X °remit° breed infection throughout the burly, amt then, on Mlle favorable. occasion, rapidly develop into one en. other of its I.ideous forms, either on 11., I terfare or among the cftn4. In the latter, tole" cle. may be suddenly . depositml la the lungs - ist heart, or tumors torn .. .eel la the item . , or it thou I It. par •rner by eruption. on the .l in, or foul ul.y.• stioa. son some part of the bodv. Ileum the we,. acre of a bottle of this Jissrsoperrilo I. toh• vbablr.r.rti then no mettle melon.. of dnra s appear. l'err.o../ •ftl.. trot Kitts the rot:O%MT rue..• itnill• generally End Innnrolintr. '1 gni. cure, by 111. r me of thi• 1 0 1.1.11g.4 Pal: I 1 - .4: Mr. Amlhr•ooleso Fire. or I:o7o4prbr.. niter, Salt i1k...... Scab. /fend, l'ingseorm, nose Eyes. Fora, and nlber e opt.ons risible forms of gerofml••••00 ihrease. Also MAN norm concealed form., a. JA,...p.y, '1,414 ni 1 it•. 1'0•01 , 1.,50, Nriernigia, gnarl the carious l'icerosts antetions of the oitucto tar and nervon• oyr Ivo.. Sr, kOllO Or l'encreof mot I,fcreorfal la/Nears' ore ..unnl be it, though a I.•retorn le rentilee.l ei In I nisi; too ?relit.. 1., any 1144111 a' int , but nf no. ve into the roinOalt.t. geocorrheo 11Y I. fai •. 1•/rem/inns, nal 1 ewes?, I•1.e•••r• N.re 14031 Itlnnlr J.OOll .1• 10,1 to its la 11'3 i in, nn.l tn.it t n.nli... .113. t. l lnuit p lino. for en. am 1.4.1..1 ...ter .I,l.nanar. ontr pile,' genii.. I. I..•••••••• I • •.• rnll-01 1.3 1,111111 :API.. 4.1 . Sl. inallrr• In the 110.4 1 , .10.1 war tly .I„ a• I irrt ret••••1•11••Ip. it:, . ••••••! • • I the• or /111:1•10.• Inn/ fro. ..f e 1 . t•h•la.• 6 11l 114 , 1114. ..114•11 Ibl 1:1 1..n00. in Ib4 '111.• /:, tl' .11. I 0 I :• a 1-11,l /1•• 144111111. Inr tire .trangll.„nor i.f 11. e .3 .Irnm. Thsce. UM am Larnno././ aiut 1.1.11 e... L. yr.... Slreple.n. soul troublesl with liereon• .1... prrhenal9l4l Or or any or 'he Affeetn•nr leynoptennalle of flrmskisess, will thud 111.10tnIbite rrli.rf and concha-log evidence of Ito reshimatimi power upon trial. - PRP:PARKA - Br Or. Z. C. AYNO dc CO., Lowell, Oar. Prof./Owl awe Amodytlewd rilsevoists SOLD BY ALL DIBM:18TS EVEILYWIIKRK. wetly. Railcars gmy and faded Hair to ita ORIGINAL COLOR. removes Dandruff. II UV; 11.1. insEssis OF TUC SCALP • Prevents I:Attsmsss, and makes the hair , f roor (;ions• and Luxuriant. 11, ul $1.7. 11 w f n6.6r1 1411 I Int raw la. SEWARD. BENTLEY .t Cll KV. N 11036466 Bata.. N.Y. &Ad hy all druggist. SAO NEW GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WHITE, CHECK AND FANCY MATTING& FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW OPEN. FR&III ARRIVAL OF NEW BRUSSELS TA.P.EISTIMMILIII9O7I3X,M. THREE PLY CARPETS& ENGRAINS to till oar stock duos the close of Qs hoary Spring Trade. Oliver McClintock and Co. 23 FIFTH AVE,. PITTSBURGH, .1 Jun 30 CO Im. 12 11
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