Roy uln.ail td-um’ihfp Scotia, from Liverpool Sept. 18; and , town Sept. 14, aiyived liero rcstorday morning, two days later .news. ; The latest news fromAmerioa was regarded as so unfavorable .that some of the papers which ars hostile to quf cause begun to renew the clam* or .for intervention. ' Excitement con tinues to increascin the English mar ket torjthc substitutes of cotton espe cially fdr jute. which', according to the new method for its treatment, can be spuii Vp cotton machinery, anil can easily lie obtained in great abunclance. It is believed .that: extreme Italian revolutiorists in Loudon -have formed a new plot against the life of Louis lt is expected that ac amnesty-will be granted to Garibaldi and hij followers, and that in case Rome js not evacuated by France a new rcvolution-will bheak out. * , i B®-Washington could not have been ' entrusted to a man in whoinilie coun try has confidence than iti; Major General Banks. Ender hw supervi sion the fortifications'- have been strengthened, and every, precaution of . defence] wisely and quietly taken.— is beloved by his soldiers, and trusted bj- the people. For the Beaver Argus. Death of Dr. Charles H. Stowe. " 'Mr: Editor: It is with melancholy pleasure that I chronicle a few; facts connected with the j life.and death of one of the .many: victims which this unfortunate war has made: True,- he did not yield up his life on this field of ball tie. as thousands of others have done,-, hut while engaged in kindly officcsfo the sick and wounded soldiers, in one of the hospitals- st'i Washington, he contracted thb disease, which I terminated what promised to .be a brilliant 1 career, when,,as yet,- his feet was upon its threshold! •! ; ‘ Dr. Charles H. Stowe was.bonl in.* Beaver county on fhe Btb‘ of-March, 1833. and died Se*Jicmbcr|2oth. 1802, at the residence of bis parents,-in the village of Sharon/ in i his na tive county, in theSulryeur of his AgeJ . ' Larly in life he chose the medical profession, and-in 1853 commenced his studies, with Dr. • Mtirray, 6 1 Bridgewater,-.with.whom |he con tinued one year, ■ He then placed hiniself un der the instructions of In of - l£itis\>urg|U f with whom he went to Palis, hud remained about' five 'vears, ap piying Lpmsclf closely to lhe| study' of the French hjngiuige, and also of medicine and.! surgery. in these departments he : cade rapid prohcicncy.-and vyAs pronounced j anit-ng tue most thorough French-Ischolays Irom Aniprica. Soon’ alter his ■ return, he opcxicil an oSipe in Allegheny city, but subse quently. Ttihoyed it to Pittsburgh, at which | the jgovc\i;niCDt calUd dor J*ia tervicca, ; and hepromptlyaispondcd, having passed es-si anunution mid teuUercd hls { set viceslsudD -af-! ter the war commenced. . , 4 - 11 Kot on y ware his professional services highly • apprecia.yd while, m Vl ashingion, but his rarej' personal qualities so endeared .him to his. pa-| .lienis and brothercphysicians, that h|s name', will e-ver be'embalmed in their hearts'choicest?! . liffcctiom:' , ; OiiC of the most remarkable trails of his character, was his pro tempi reverence for} I God and religion. He was never known to: uuer a p obsceue word; and the War; • Subbatu oj his life but ohe,'iic was at his own!, ’.urgtni rbhLicsi taken to t\e house ofiGotfJ where hidituticd p.;u utlvtiy to the Voided . Life.* Being a man of Few words, and extreme-’ • ly reserved at ail limes, he did . not cuinmmji- ! : rale-Lis -thoughts on the subject'd!' religion as ' ■; freely as many others would have done. But 1 ■ L;s friends cherish tic hope that he was ena k bkd to'AppropVmic thciuei-il&of-Chnst,- and so : pHSa sultiy lothiu cl.iuo wirerc there shall be to move ''death, lu his 'demise the country i{ ";LasU.?t u .tlcvolcrl j.atrk-t. aucivtyoAe ol ' ita!: , brigtical oinnieenta. ;md liis ■ family n filiafl ‘eon, a:uj a!!et-Uouii!e biotiier., . J.. S. ]!. j .HlffP-j-In' Hridgeyrater. .Scpicnxberoth lSi;2,- Sxn.M! daughter; o/ .\lrs. Nancy 'Mc • 8 years, / months and ]!J days. •3 hi? little girl departed .with /the precious hope o|'.a blessed immortality beyond the irmve. .She had beendcdlcatcd’toGodin iufan . cy. and curly instructed in the life. j oi wore more ’inquire thaifehe ylvws'of riper years. I Hhe had d rich Christian experience, and iiK though she wua-soon cut down like the marn ing flower, yet she lived,lung enough for God's grace to produce mixer life a beautiful dustra ot the fruits of thc*-spirii. Hexiast severcill.- ness was pome with sweet submission ip .the l)ivinc U;BI, and not a murmur, fell from her lips.: It jvas guo'd fo'hcar-her of Je sus and htsiyve to her -friends 1 and jacejuaiu tances. the would repeatedly hayelhcm sing and pray with her. In speaking of the school shp formerly'.attended, her thoughts turned instantly fo heaven,nti'd she'exclaimed •*What a dchooi: and rebat'd master! How ■ aoou 1 will be there lo dwell with JcsusCr—j And then, just before her/departure, she ten-j j deriy and importunately, invited all. her dear \ friends .ttCcome to Jesus. ••Come! Cornel l ' come withjtuc to heaven]” ; ‘ ? .. ! ! . **i roui adverse blasts," and lowering st onus, I t iLnr Javored soul he bare; . i - j And with yon bright angelic forms, \ fchc lives to die no-more.” i-’ ■ TIME.TABLZI. CLtyjjLAXl* & PITTSBURGH, K.|K r Beaver Station—Going East. CamwKmf, Monday, May 5, 1562.-7 Trains /.ate licaicr Sia'lion a* fvUutrt ; ' i;iij a. x. Arrives at I’ilisburgb, p. m.- - Going />,utlurjh at fvllotct. *_*; Arrives at 8eaver,. .....7:25 X. x f. M. -• f “ ■ •«, 5:20 F. »i I ' J. N. McCULLOCGH, Prtt’i. *- H. M i EKS, O’c'i i Ticket Agent., ' PITTSBURG', FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R. Rochester Station-Ooing East. , Leave* Rochester ArrUt Pitts. _' 3t Brigh’n Accom. 5:30 a: m 7:00 a. m. • ■ 6:45 A- !i 8;40 A. M. Alliance 8:45 a. ..10:40 A; m. Ist Brjgh’n •• 12:34 I-. M..2:10 p. x. -(1, Bngh n 2:15 p. ji 3:25. r. M. -'lail, - | ~ • 2:00 P. ji...... 3:10 p. m. 1“ 12:50 a. »i...... 2:00 A . Si. 2d Impress, 0:40 p, *i ; 7:45 r. m. j • Going West— -1 Leaves Pitts. Ait. at Rochester. IslßrigVa Accom. 8:50 a. si -..10:25 a. si. 2d Brigh'n -■ 11:50 a. m i:2G p^'m! Alliance <• 3:00 p. ...... 4 : 55 p. -Ist Itrigh'n *• 4:30',p. si; ,’6:0! p"-si! 2d Brigh’n;. “ 6:20.pi si; 8:00 p. n. Mai), 1 7:10 a; X. '8:40 a. m. Ist Express, , 1:00 a. x 2:10 a. m. -d Express; 12:50 p.. * 2jOO p.; y. A UG. BRADLEY, Sups., E. I), For Sale. 4 BOISE AND LOT on theqorner of Fourth and Boundary streets, Beaver. ' The * being 32 fcht in front by 18 back, two, four roolnB »nd hall. The lot -Jhy 30ufccl. Good fruit on the premises.' HARYBY-CHAFFF.RJ t ant Employment. I U business for'the Sprint* wilb profits. Send for ', j , . Clr cular, containing full information.' GEQ.,EDW’D! SEARS, i rJ5 ’ , in William.ft., 5. y;i Tag”SHIP'S always ready. - HOLLOWAY’S OIHTMEST. LONG Hotel is central.. Convenient Pas, * a £cnrcr Hnihvay Qnrs to all parts of the I City,: and in every particular adapted to the comfort and wants of the Travelling Public. > • TJiRALS, 51,50 PER DAY. | SCO T T s; dTJS IB B. D. MARKER, Prop k, Cor. Ihcin St. dr I)itfjuesue ITTiy, ' PITTSBURGH, PA. ' THE “SCOTT HOUSE” is one.of the largest and best arrahged Hotels in the Iron City, and neither pains nor expense will be spared to maintain its well earned reputation. Its location, is convenient to the Bridges and Rail road stations, specially commends it to the traveling public ! ' A; R, THOMSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offife, comet, oj Thridetren and the-Diamond, B , PA. may 21. BNETEL, ARBUCKLE & CO, MAKPFACTUTERS OF ! CABBOIT OIL; r ROCHESTER, I BEAVER COUNTY, PA [ap2 j JOHN B. AVILLIASIS, | l BARBER. & HAIR-DEESSE | (Shop one door east of Proudley's Hotel, BRIDGEWATER, ' 0:16 a. u S;2p F. X. ,8:00 r x. RAIL-ROAD HOUSE, ADAM JOHNSON, PRO’R, i ROCHESTER, PEXX’A, • Kerr’s Hotel, Third Street, IcE\er : i SEALING WAX, li , .I?*- , ROSIN, ■ L CANARY SEED. &e. at * L HENRY’S. TEAS— Young Hyson, Black and Imperial at . 5 | HENBYiS. LEAD, at BUGGY WHIPS, only '25 cents, at' ‘ ' . i t HENRY’S WILLW WARE, Lamps, Shades,; and Lamp Chimneys, at | HENRY/S. Tl jfAGIC TACK HAMMERS.fShoe Brushes IT I Blacking, Ink, Caatol and Sweet Oil,at *• ■ ■ i HENRY’S. 77LAVOTING EXTRACTS—Lemcnand V» X* «Ula, at | ' [: HENRY’S. Pepper Sauce, Porto Monaies Pass V j“Eook«iNof* and Letter Paper, YhSrelones, tZ;kt..sC- ■; * •’. ,i,' l -.HEyRrSV ' r V ; : -i -j 1 ’ BEATER DRUG STORE,’ Opened in the Room formerly Oc cupiedby thelateDf. EilrJs. fTWE 'Subscriber, baring purchased the Es-' A tatliahjncnt will endeavor to keejp con stantly onhand all articles usually found In ’Drug Store*. . ■ r-r 1 : . | ' "r. • being aPhysician and Druggist, the public may rely on bis keeping tbo PUREST and BESTj DRUGS. • ! , A variety of other articles win also be found Tea, Extract of Coffee., Rosin' Soap, Fancy Soaps, Port Monies, Combs. ALE' ARTICLES FOR, THE TOILET. spool cotton, lead Pencils, NEEDLES, STEEL PENS, HALE BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, , TOBACCO, SEGARS, LET TER, NOTE, & FOOLS CAP PAPER Carbon . Oil . Lamps antf Chimneys. j These arc * few of the. articles, and only a Tew always on hand. Call and see. ' He will try, by close attention and fair dealing, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. ■ . - . ! OF. CUMMINS, M, D. attention will be paid to putting up Physicians prescriptions. [ang27 Orphan’s Court Sals of-valuable BY virtue ofan order of the. .Orphans Court, of Beaver countyl will be ex posed by .public vendue, or oat-cry, on the premises, on ; Saturday Oct- 25th, 1662, . ; at 1 o’clock,' p- in. thWfollowing real esti ite of Alexander Gibb,\dec’d., situate in Hanover township, Beaver 'co., bounded ofi the Korth by lands of John. Gibb's heirs, on the East by lands olJohn'Vitham’s heirs, on the South by lands of Henry Lance and West by lands of ■ John Garren. Containing about ninety acres—about’ 50 acres cleared and well (Culti vated. : A gOotl hewed Log Dwelling House on'the premises. , ■ ' \ TERMS—One-third of the purchase money lobe paid on confirmation of the Satediy the Court, the balance of pjirchasc money, m, two equal alinual payments | from that date, with interest thereon, from the same time. ’ \j For further information inquire of David! Anderson. Adm’r. 1 - - I By order of Court. A.«. McCREABW Beaver, Sept. 2d,’C2 ' Clerk. , A IX PERSONS having business with tiie ■ subscriber will please call with Mr. I KoLiert gallon, who. is duly authorized to ;at ; tend to all business during my absence; Also all persons having .unsettled accounts will call aiid make settlement assoou as possible. 'As ; it has become my duly to leave hohte for the i purpose of (serving my country. 1 hope uiy will still give thuir' patronage as ■ usual, us they will’find Mr. Tallon at the shoe .shop and my son, James, at the tan-yard. ! ’ scpS, !B>J2. JOillX D. STOKES. I St i*u ,y 3Jtixi*e. CIAME to the premises of the Subscriber, / living jn .Dig Denver township, Beaver i county, on the evening of the 21th of April, ; a'small Bay Mare, about o| years old, shod '- all around.: saddle laa'rhs, off hind hough cu i larged by a cut or bruise ;#»«• otlter miu ts per* j ccivalile. • The. owner is desired to come foi*-' ward.- prove property pay charges and take her f'-awny, or otherwise she will-be disposed of ac; cording to lanr. junell St' Estate of David Minis, Jr., M.D., Dec’d. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad 'ministration nave been granted by the Register of ate.., of the county of Beaver, upontheestateofD.wiL Minis, Jr, M. D. t dcc'd., late-of Borough tp.. in said county, to thesub scriber residing in thcllorough of Beaver,.m said couutv. Debtors-will and creditors present their claims duly authentica ted to;tls.e undersigned.- J \ DANIEL AGNEW, . Administrator. Afrril Ll§T OF LETTERS, CM.'ALLEi) FOR, remaining in the Post Office atllochestcr, Pa., Aug. 15lh, 18H2: . [ Bcntly & Genvig ' Kontcl Reuben: I .Bard KS. . j Lythc John [ ! Childs John i Lauglilin M j : Deary Sami B Lynch Johu { Gilmore. Geo F Morrison‘Charles! Greenwood J May John S> Greppage A Smith Miss Waryj < Hall Rev-A G iShdwness Asenith Holts H Smith S J 1 |■ . .Tossing A J Taylor E F I King Elizabeth 'Thompson W S 1 Klein & Dulthc llVhilo .David , : - Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. ! T. M. TAYLOR, P. M. Confessions & Experience of an Invalid. I PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warn* I ing and a caution to young men who suf. ■ ferfrom Ncrvoua Debility, Premature Decay &c., supplying at the same time the means 61 Self-Cure. By- one', who .has cured bijnsell after being put to great expense through :med ical imposition and quackery. By enclosings post-paid addressed envelopes,; single Copies may be had;' of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, kings Co., m.-lr2C:ly. ' . . r EXECUTOR’S XOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on tie estate of Samuel Hanna, late of X'hippew,; town ehip, Beaver connly,' dec’d, having open granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to requested tq'make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them tothesubscrihek properly authenticated for settlement j ■ JOS. SHARP, 1 i J|OS. D. HANNA, ■Executors. jelB—* ' ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE^ WHEREAS Vetters of administration op the estate of- 'Michael Rambo, late St Raccoon township, -Beaver county, de ceased, having been duly granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate arc notified to make immediate payment, and' t.hose having claims against the same will pre sent them propcitly authenticated for settle ment without delay. : JACOB FRONK, -■ sep24. ; ■ ■ Administrator. >.V NOTICE. JI IIIIE Co-partncrship heretofore existing un . der the name and style OfA. D. Gilliland, New Brighton,- engaged |in the business 'of merchandise, was duly dissolved on thoTSHh day of .April, 1802. The Books will be settled at the store of M. Gilliland. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, will please call and settle immediately, as the Boots, will be closed without delay.■ A. D. GILLILAND. ' - . ■< J M. GILLILAND, ■ New,Brighton, May 19, 1 1862. •. HENRY’S eIAME to (he premised of tfic subscriber, t in Chippewa tp., about the Ist of July a While Heifer, ;2 years! old! The owner is requested to come forward, prove property,' pay charges and take her! away; otherwise she willJbe disposed, of according to law. - '-Aug^Jl— 2m. ■ v TIIOS, M KINLEV, MACKERAL, 'Molasses, and New York Syrup, at r- u | HENRY’3 •' | Oil, 35 cents per gallon, at - - in bia. establishment: Real Estate. NOTICE. JAMES? K. CAEH'OUJft Sti*a!y. . GEIEIUL EIjIXTIOI , r b'ln ■ WHEREAS, in and by an act of jLbeiCten ■ 6r|»l Assembly of the. Commonwealth of FennsylTanify entitled “Ab Act to regulate the General' Elections within the' Common -.lth,” itia - • -■!- -d we»u~,! it ..enjoined upon me tovgivenoj-rftpm l||e totime require.?- i f , tiee of such elections and to enumerate in said > No plenum sbnilt to permitted Jo votejat any notice what officer* are to be elected : j ; p elcctioji| as aforesaid,, other than a whiicfreer i I Jt»S^aSIR&&fSSI ° u u .of Bekvdr, do hereby oqe yeir, and iajfhs election districtiwtiere make knowa and glvd this public notice to the offers tb rote, at least ten days Immediately electors pf the county of Bcatei'i that a Gen- preceding such elcctirirf/'and within twb years eral fclecfcon yrilL bo-held in; sold eoiiniy on paid a State; dr Count jr tax, which Ahull have f'l ~;j 1’! \''j been assessed at least ten daya ljerpro tho Second Tuesday in October Next, * ,ccti °m' ®ut a cititen of the Vnit*d states. at the Court k°’ V u P ?n 8 » d who shall hare resided in this election 'M4«j paid taxes as stall be ■efctllSS&f nSfS'W ! W «*? entitleuto yote after residing iil Ijiel State,six The ; i mbntlJ: Provided,'that thl white! freemeh, & cltlx4 of |,he [United ouffb.' f ■ ,'i < I i e ,n i; ■ r.r°: M twcnty-oiieiand twenty-two years, idd Th*#» ninlrfAN n t ; r • 'mi Hi. ■ haring resided lli thS State one yeir and in eAmwmswuans £,«& *** dnekson in said townlhip. ™ “ shall Wi entiled to fote although thev-have not The electors of Hopewell township wilimeet pa l?V ,i v t a /f I/,' £ at the school house in” the village I oPScoits- ’• No. ? ville, in siid township i I « c ! o ‘ Bco,tB name V not co f‘«^“f b £' ,6t of taiablc Mr f The electors of Independence township will by tlte Commissioners, uh meet at; the house oPAlcxander Tbomnaon leB^ be produce a receipt for thq pay deo’d, in said township, j ' P mentjwithin of a 8la?e! or county. ' The electors of Baecdon township will meet Med . fWWMF £ the Cjmstitution st the house of-Barid Ewing id said town and gives sat factory evidence either on his abip - I - i “ t 1 °T U own oath or affirmation orl of another, tljat ho The electors of Frankfort district will meet such.tax, „r on to procured &****£> Hanover ; ■;£/ 1 *| 1 ' 8 one Hnd twcrjty-two years, be shall depose on The elect on Of brcehc township will m^r at the house of Elijah Kiswanger, in Hooks- S {° 4. ,ca ? tol,e y car bc,orc hlB I °I , P ll< ;?“ on > town • V 1 ! , .i i and make of the; residence in £he The ejectors of. Ohio iowtiship will meet hi 'hi^act; >nd that he house flowj occupied by Jamison Elliott, insaid ‘i° m , Ulo V^ C “ : townshlt). ! ! * - . ■ i f . hiffi thit he wi-of the age-nloresiiid,-agd!gives The electors of-Brighton toWtishiU ffiot em- * squired this act; braced in Industry district) will" Wet ;at the v^‘ cu l lon the namesjof the persons so school house, near Kicbey Baking, in said K l *.? y°‘ c 8h “» be mWed mto thc|alphabet town meet at the Academy in' Fallston - i * f K 6 shall be.jadMiilted to votp. by reason of The electors of Pat terson township will meet " ~ t« -.w « ^-V?gtt,'! ' lfJJte at the school honse in the villageof Brighton. W op. account oj h.s age, apd The ilectors of Chippewa towbsl,ip will ITl 0 f meet at thb house of in S?„ c ?^ * “J i b ?‘J, 0 - “fV' : '-? T“n e said townihip. r j • ; the like potea m the list of fers kept by clecf-ors of Southißeaver township will' : i ~ meVat the hoiie Of Joliu Kowc, in said townl .J?? 11 tho name.of the person ■ : [ 1 ' i • - j i “ cbiUmng tc yotc fs not found ou tlie listl fur '| of ißiirUngton ' towiship will and Assessor,.',!-, Jeetatthlj Dhrlingtoni; ” 11( |.‘ ,1S F?« ht ,o found thbre ob not, I The clecTi - / ier township will l " n shall mett al tbe v Miller in said • th! * “f e ‘«n , | witness, who shall’ b|e a qualUi win mecs at the house oocnj.ied by John MiN 011 .. e l lo pJ or > ‘«W has rc si dpd.wuhiu the.dls ler, on land of Benj. Chew\l -*i- • tnct tor mofothaiijtcn.daid;»iitoediateljr 4»re-; The cicciors ofl-ulaski will-meet ebtt \ ]l ‘“““‘f at Dougherty's school hpusc, &. 4, in said *^ r • r# W'? e , n . ce '! >3 Pn"!«^c«'pr township ' ' 6 i Ivj his Juwiul culling, !i3 k; withm thd dwtnqtifn’ i JThe ejectors of Marioni towpshipiVill meet 't I' i 'J I ! at the hbuJe of George jr./Hu said >S: shall pi event or Mfewjpt. to. townshih *i ;■ O i 1 *■ V \ prevent any othcer ot air election, or use or The electors of New Brighton bortug^\nd.. : l? r V !ole “ co w;'3f Industry diirtriet' wili pr! s” | lPf ,I V‘ n l' at Hie aclioorhouse in Industry; .i ' : months, and if it ;»kal' be Shown that b The clcctohi of Harihony township;will mefct A.T !!h * at. the Hotel in the Economy. . * ! i! bad lhat the person otfeiding not ar. The electors of Economy township will toilet ?f. “ t: o’’''' 0 ’’''' > ,r:S !j st the house of George C.'Minis, inLidtowi- ; sa ' d cnc . es an . not 5 j j., f I ■ • , j-ij j .entitled to vote therein, tonvicti >n be *At -which time and places the qualißed eled-, .i Bbn !} be |o;pay a fine ufaot less than tors as aforciaid will elect by l allot— I '<»»?, bandredwor mpre than one Otnosand. dql. One person for Auditor rGeni-rallof Penn- lars - be imi.nspucdnotlessthakstxiuonths svlVan&l | ! ‘ •. /.-!> ,:i° nortnoro thautwo years. r , r ” One uerp ‘ ' 0 k|ij> niiy persop-or [persons shall be ipn' for Surveyor General., rania. .! . . -j ) T - One; person for Congress of (he United States, in ; conjunction j with Washington, Greene, and, Lawrence, ' ; : ' . One person for State Senator,, in .conjunc tion Butlcricounty. . ! j j Two persons as members of the: House of Rcprcscufativesof Pennsylvauin, in conjunb tion with Lawrence county. .. ff One person for Associate Judge ; bf Beaver county. , ; . ; . j J 1 One person; for District Attorney of Beaver; county.- 1 '■ b, , j, '■ vr ■ • ! One person for Commissioner of Beaver countyi ■ ■ !'■ ; ' ; t J;. I I i One person for Poor House Director of Beaver county.; , T I ' . J |, One person: for County Surveyor of Beaver County. '' . 7 | ’’ \ j. One person; for Auditor of Beaver .county. Two persons for Trusiees/of Beaver Acad emy. I' . r’. : !,. ■ v ,; ;j .. ~'i Notice la Hereby Given, That every! person except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold diyi office or appoint ment of profit or trust 'tinder the Government of the United; 1 States, or of this State, or of any city 'or incorporated district,; whether a commissioned officer or I agent, who is or 'shall have been employed under She (legislative, Ex ecutive or Judiciary department of this State or the United] States, or of any city or incor porated district; and also.lhat every niehiber o ( f Congress, and of the State' Legislature, and ■ of the Select Or Common Council ol] puny city, or commissioner of any incorporated is by law incapable, of holding ‘or exercising at the same time the office;or appointment of i inspcct.br, Judge, or Cleric of any election of the Commonwealth, and'that no Judge, In spector," or any other officer o'f such! election, shall be divide to any.tq be then voted for, ! I Also, ,in and by the fourth section;of an Act! approved the of April, ,1840, it is "enact ed that the l"t!h section iffthe act passed July 2d, 1839, entitled an act relating; toj the elec, lions of this Commonwcali h, shail not he cony strued so as to!prevent any military officer or "borough officer from service as! Judge, In spector or Clerk at any genereioiispccial eiee- { tion in this Commonwealth.- 1 ! And the said aot of Assembly, .entitled “An I Act relating toitbe elections of this' Common- ; [ wealth,” passed July 2d| I 1889,1 provides ra's , [follows: ' ■[ If ij .. \- j" -i -i 1 That the Judge and Inspectors chosen has aforesaid; shall meet at their respective places appointed for holding the election in the dis tricts to which limy respectively belong, be fore O o’clock on the morning of the : Second Tuesday, of October in enicli and every, year, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint ,one clerk,-who shall be a qualified voter of said district.: : : ',j ’ E' Pj- ■ ;p In Case the persons who shall here receiv ed., the sccfind highest number of votes for In spector shall not attend on the day of an elec tion, then the person! Who‘shall have received the second highest; number of v,otcs for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as In spector iu his place; antfin case the persod who' shall hhve received the highest number of votes for:lnspector shall not attend, the present; elected Judge shall appoint an Inspec tor in his place; and in cay flic person elect-! I . . - r‘*' 4 - in coat cd Judge shall not attend, I heir the Inspector who received the highest number jof votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; .and if any vacancy shall continue ih the board for the space of one hour after the time hied .by law; for! the openingj of the* election, the hualified voters of the township, ward, or district for which such officers shall have been elected,: present' at the place of election, shall; elect one of their number to •fill auhh vacancy. I -■ It shall he the auty of Assessors ivelj to snood. at the ptaba of ho*'’ --l f - l, s>ecial iOr tottttflbip' election, during 1c such feUrtioii3!ksept opeh, fcr the pttr 'giving information to the lp; j.ectp'ts Iges prlieii callcdon.in rclafi. ' i ] If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth agreeably.to, law* (exebp ; the sous of qualified citizens, jf shall uppear|atlaijy place Of: election for the purpose of t>s,uin'g | tickets, or of influencing the cil izens qualifiled I toyote, he shall, on .conviction, forfeit and piny I anyisum not exceeding one hundred dollars j for every such offence/and be'imprisoried for [ any term .not exceeding three months. -'[ I f The Iteturn Judges of the s'eviral districts] aforesaid are requested to meet-at the] Court Hyuse, in Beaver, on the firstV]Friday! after the Spoond’Tuesday of October; next,’kitten o’clock, a. m., to perform those 5 things feijuir cd by law. ! 1 .s- ■ |‘. And by ‘'An Act relating to' the ] Elec tions of this Commonwealth." passed the 2d day of, July, 1839. tf is frovid- I . eefand directed.as follows-: ’!;■■;■ ■j J - |. ‘ 'j'-''’ I' i . '* -V . 1 • •' • I L Stic- 81., When two or more Spnrities shall rcomposc £ district for the, choice,i)f a. member or, members of the Senate of this Coinmon |wealth, or of! the JIouSS of representatives ]of {the United-States, or pf this Commonwealth, the Judges of tire electing in l each■ county, having met asjaforesaid, the t Iprksshall make out a fair: statement-of all Jo yotos vfhich shall have] pcen givenjat, such,election, wltiiiji] the county, for every , person' voted-, for, as shel; member or members; which shall-be sighed (ly ! said Judges and attested'by the Clerks,, and one of thp said Judges shall take chargs of such certificate, and shall produce the same ait a meeting ofroho Judge from each county;, at suchi places. |n suck district, as is or may 'be appointed by law for the purpose; ’which meet ing shall bo beldbnthe seventh day after the election. 't j . ()•; i* ■ j! j- Sec. 82.. The; Judges of the several comities have met; as aforesaid shall cast up the sev eral, county returns and made .duplicate re turns of all the votes given- for such .office in said district, and of the names of- the person *”«ons elected. - - - -r or persons clpotedj and one pf said returns}; for each office, shall be deposited in' the office of the Prothouoinryof the Court of Common Pleas ofthe 'county in which they shall licet,' and the other shall'by said Judges tie, deposited .in nearest 'pos{.'office, sealed- and directed as in, parts- two and three of' the eighteenth sec tion of this act. ' i."i Tr ,j osg. 83. It shalPalso.tic the duty of thc Rc turn-Judges in every cise; to transmit toeach pf |the persons elected to serve in’congress, oriu the House of . Representatives of thisComiQon ■weattV a.pertUeat* af hk elaeMoa. «i*|d> respect 's ««r 'll' I 1111 U five days after, fee day of .making np such. re turn. f-lip'iV . . J 1;,,'':,. ', .! ‘fhe Return Judges of lee,Representative 'Bistfict. composed of the counties bf Beaver anil l.avyrencc vVill meet at the Court House injtßcaver, according to the Slat section above cited. [I - 'i>, |p v| I : d ""-V ’Given under niy hand at Beaver, t SEAL Vic Blh day of September, 1802, V. *nd of the Independence of the Cnifcd'Staies the Eighty-seventh. jf |JOHN BOBEBTS, Sheriff; tee; Bearerj Sept, C, ’O2. ! Sheriff’s! SON. James cqoic, v ; ZCayor' of ijpWfiliLf 3£JUBBi', ALBIN BEARD, tj- \ of .NASHUA, N. H; E. W. HARRINGTON, 5 I. , Mayor of MANCHESTER, M. HON. ABBOTT?, | .4 ' Mayor of COMCOBD. JSt. H. HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HQN; NATBCL SILSBEe] ’>} * . -Mayor of SALEM, MASS.-' HON. P. VST. LINCOLN, W., . ' .. Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.; HON. WEt. M. HODMAN, " ■']: ; -, - Mayor of BaO VXDENeB, K. I.’, j HON. AMOS W. PETSNTICiE, ■. V Emcloymo.t aod ' <»**• ■ :: jL - .■'!:■ ! HON. J. N. HARRIS, [ ‘ 'COMMERCIALAGENTS WANTED E^ yor or I t EW Lol, ? >o f?* CONN. TO SEI.I. WKIIIS Wm TUB HON !’ : ■ I HON. D.E. TIEMANN, ■ L -- Mayor of NEW VoliK CITT. “Mannfact uring C ompany. : hon. h. m. ejnstreit, XX7 K PHt G . A COMMISSION OF; Mayor of HAMILTON, C. WV i jj per cent.ion all goods; • _ • ;i.< . r | » .• : sold. by < our Agents, Or tfe will pay ivages at : HON* ADAJVT |. from S3O ip month and pay | a!l nc-j i . " jffayop of TOSONTO, C. W., |cessarv expenses;, For pumculartj »afidr?‘;rt j f Wltl ‘ 8,al " P ’ CHAN. ÜBOGLES, Gen: Ag‘t, J . * ' cf CINCItTITATI, OETC.- Eo\j Adams Manufacturing Co.L Beiriut, ; HON. L IJ.- CRAWFORD- i 1 Michigan; J| ■• My :%tBt>£,.. ;• ' ■ Mayor of LOUXSVtpis, EXT. - ~ TO WN SETn D, EON. JOHN SLOAN,';j ' ■ • -1- | i- ' ÜBAb&i W.r- •!•••■ "vljiayor of Ltoa|3, lOVfii I, h oj?, TATijoXEh y HON. JAMES W. NORTH,., Tt *Y s ARTII>LKs. . MayX of AtrsnbTA. Mia. . no(>) - BRIGHTON.; .Pa, HON. HENRY GOOBER; 'J?., i I. ’ Quarterly Statement I. -/ ‘ - Mayer of hallow ell.-me. OF Till; OF -BEAVEII g6CNTY..'HON. JAMES S. BEEN, :'•■> : ■' , : -Bbiomios, . Aug.,.§d 1882.; 1 ; ■ ' Mayor of FEEDEHIOToN, 11. B/ ,I 1 r.IAUH.ITIKS. ■ •! f| ■. . ; J j, ■ I ' ;■- . V-, [Capital Stock paid in....„.'..5.53,4i)() 00 ; WILLARD N 'J E, , jNplcs iii.Circulatiiorij.;..;.......j!|,3os.Qoi "*,l'■ ; Mayor, of XIBW BSDFOIID, MASA ;DiscouM : Exchange and jiiiercst.!;... il,Sgs-Csi._ Jjo' _■ TIT L TOT , T iV: I. '■ “ "Due ftepuiliiors 50,WS Hi HQN. J. ELAISDEtL, ... , ,vv ißjvidend ijnpaidAi. j ;jKi 07 i j 1 r Mayor of FAXjXj EIVTK; MASS. | T0ta1;,*1....;..,,,,...V.120,117■ 90 CRANSTOf i,;•./ •j ,f ■;'C.;.: M,t;.or of KEWTOa-T. Noicsnnd BilKbiscoiiritcd, !...Si;!3,OJ‘2 50 | HON. i’REp;. 1 r Lo;»n.to Cojmmonwca’itli 0,000 f*o | r V. ' il'-yor of GAliSrrA,; Hal*. U.‘S. Treasury Xolcs, 3-lU per ctl.-.jl.S-GO. W —I--, I Due from V*ahkf*..Ji„.-17 HpDGDEiyj *.. I Xoteß and of other liahks.. ip-S9B ‘ of !JXT3UQitnS I XOWA- P 5 : EQI ?- THOMAS , Current Expenses;.... ; ; ....!a5-o «: : : Mayor,of CUATTAriOOGA. TESTN; ■ TS.-1 -1 ■■ i -i ■ V-^rbi;- )HDN. ! ROBERT BLAJS. ■' > . i* \ vV'*iVV’Vti'VTt"*"**"i’ *V * t' * V ’ TtrSCABOCSAi ALAf BlvAa Lit CulNTi ss: Before rnc. la notary; : -i ' I -.A- .1. public, in And for;|s]iid ,County, canicj [EiUvard i, HON. R. D. BA'TJGII, * .;{ V lldopsi, CiishicrjOf the Baiik of Bcaivcr Countv. s ' ‘-Mayor' of SIBMFHI3, TENN.• who heingjduly »«Brh.cd;acs'.rtling b>|law, dob kxinTv' rW-ARn tSTT-rTT T ' ■ poseth that the'Jtfcovc slatometil is correct CrJti±Cii.xtU, ollXlx, .{ tiye, aechttling to the best- of his : .kt-imvletlge [. L. { ; ; 'iZsybT cC HEW, LAi; belief:; ' :;. i . . ELiV. A IID HOOp.S. 4 HON. H. D. - SCRANTON; AGirlnC-V and subscribed before ino this iKwoliitioila " ; HON. Oeo. wxlson, ;r^irF/Co[p^ t, 4 !ihi l| heretofore cxisi ing tin-;! L '/. of EITTSBpKO. PAi , ;X dor the njmeand'style of M 'Coxxfcu. & HQN. f! TT. ETtMt., li,l - IfAEUAUiis,. FaUslpn, engaged in-ihefoundry : Mayor of BETA&PI'/ liftrii. and .Mpchihe ' I’.usiuesH, was. duly diswlved'on ! Mayor or. CETSOTxi MICa tlio 3d day;- of.'juite,. The bonks of the! HON. HEMAN t. PAGEi late firm settled by M. Uarragh & CV., . 7 '■ of T.TTT.w«rnmii yrye. at their office in FttUston. Beaver countv. Pa.. I A... I, ■ ( ' where they*will continue>aid busintUa in ail i HON. W; W.j VAUGHN, | ; \its branelics. j Al( persons knowing I ' Mayor.Of BACINei, WIA . {lndebted.to (lie late firm will please 'call and •* TTmtti A TfattlJ ' . ! .;scllle iitinicdiately. I>l\ V-(I) .M’( ()NN |;LU .’“r"? A ‘ -‘uhP j; ■ \i , r BAHIIAGH, ! / i WlB, Fanstou.je.M.T.G* S, DAUBAGII. . HON. JOHN C. HAINES, ; ■ "~A D^IXiS'THATOI?’S XOTIOkT - : '■■■/ - Mayor of CHXCAQO, ELL. 1 ETT.EIIS of Administration on the estate M. J. A. HEATH,; ■ jAti of Col. JpsKt’ti If. Wilson,, late bfr the 1 j . ' ‘ . Mayor of SELMA, ALA.; borough of Belter, Beaver Couuly. j rcrin'a. HQN. A. J. NOBLE- -‘i dec'd, bavins be)>h graced io the undersigned j, , Mayor ofi'MOIITQOMEEY', ALA nil person* inddKcU tbjsnid estateareirequest- ’ A .. I .. Li I to made imnicdiatjc payment, and thosic hfiving v ; "ON. W* 8. HOLtfBAI), claims against the same will present theul i Mayor of COLOMBO'S, OA. properly aurficnticatcdifor settlementJl nnw mpiniinn,'/, xta-mttpt i JOHN H.I WILCOX, K-anklmitp., WN .£SPAB j. w. guaft. j.. -Vo. 185, /Merit/ Sired. Piiltbiirg. " l' .■■!'; J ; ssa MX L O A *r, or with shall IWOI' iy be :ei of • m de- an v >r: to f-i:m ? ir;i :c!ve r.ilh'e n b^ Jasmin istilvtok’S ;n< I: ETTIMIS of. administration, on J of Hpnv Heed!] late, of Hope ship, Uenyer. bo...';dec|<|.-.. having I) ed to the umkTBipiie.il', [dll persons said estate' (ire rhiiucsted, to maki payment, ami tliuse having claiins’ estate will preseiht them, to the properly fur settleiii . , ■■ ■. V .'. I' I. ELIZA 111 ,'i’f _ ' j..- ■ 1 THOMAS sept” . i . ’ Admit ISTKATOirS X<)TdqE.: ; ETTEKS of Administration on the bstar" -* /pl s James AT. I.n rt:ll,j late of -Raccoon, township, jUeaver Ctmnty, I’end a c cc'ij having been grained to th;e undersigned. all [persons indebted fo said estate arc requested to niake • immediate payment, and those ha linhl claims against The same wjll, present them- properly, authenticated for settlement.' (■•-• ! ; JOHN MHEXRY,-,yr. AduTr ' | EXECUTpii.S' XOTipE. V. .jVTT"IIEKEAS letters testa'ment|iry jon the I ' estate' ofAiEo. HostvKti. late iof New prl£hton. ißeaver county;: haviiig .been granted tral/ lin