The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 18, 1867, Image 3

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option of • the pe t bile te hi throrted to the, fol
io olvert€ s. aop(*: for the
in Tog ARGO ioday
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(71. J . Braon.
.71;tlet
dootation—Brannl.r.. er. - •
:ore's Sewing, MacSlue--Jo&ept Brno.
pried or stolen--4. Moore.
Boyle & Co. • .
Notices—Ahson S Brown.
:P i 1 Notices—Nilson S Stewart.
• I Notice -441 Clarke.
isi Soar. r. "—rick.
,:ere discharged_
c ounty jail durldg the term of er:tap:lst do-
Ten Ste held .there nt the present time. Three
f erving oat s e ntences, and seven are held
aotased.—The co commenced Ito lea.
&tie place on the tid day of September contln
ii, o f* until lag Thursday afternoon, pie ..unts
tlbacodjearned. 1 huge amount of intslness
toed during the oest.lon.
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Bali —On Thn6day last, a j hase bait doh
;Big Llivrty, cane Thither arid played a match
sitb ong fifths dohs of this place.. Oaf boyit
ax t r b e ol," and came out far behind. The score
„ fit MAW club 17 ; ,for East Liberty clitb
;0 000 ronuty (O.) Fatr.—The Agricuittr
ilechsical Fair, of riarrisort county, Ohio;,
,frbeld(it Cadiz. on Wednesday. Thursday .
fgui,l l
y ati:d 4th. The President If the;
I. .idis! C. Gourley', Esq., lira! our thanks fop
imentalVlcket of ii.dna.sion to it. a.
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via Away.—Ull last 'Wednesday everting, a
,
t o n ging to T)r.i3rLean,. of this place, ran
stilt hitclwil to a hue horse Avagon„vontaining
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gr . ORA several young itches. The young, ladies
tadly frightened, and two or them, we Tat:neve,
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..y•f oprd. I_ .
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g r oyea or Stoterci--Cnpt. John Moore, of Van
e meaty, lost a cry fine horse on the tdrrht of
- lie has either strayed from his premises, or
. rr;lea. Thoneh Mit for sal; the -Capt. would
bre taken $l,OOO for Wm.. ' _
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loirente Count y Indebtirdiniciss.—Prom
sec Oetle papers,e learn that the official' in
-s,4nt'•e: of that 'cotuty .foote lip the euttg e.ntunt
Ft :Taxes in that comity. we take it, amount
ethlng worth tali:Aug about.. If J. 11. 0: lived
there hi, i;roaulug.it would be beard for "miles
fotteetitsir, Taixes:—A. Robertson, Rs(., ottr
•atitl Hoene,: Cille.tor, was in town on Monday '
4,„toet:dite4 to the tatereste of our I;c:.,otly. "Undo
Band Pin Eitut4l.-9n Saturday lnatn gentle
brenst On Was ipleked up on the sidewalk
awn de, ince and Ole Post Office. It has sever
td be the Initials of the olvner's
r.e upon it.' The owner can have It by calling at
rind•provit4property,"
Bax Ball, —< lUot i (
one half of our whole people'
uitlenal game'' on the brain.; but while
Fe. it 1, , the opinion of a gooll + any others . that
I,ell, though eve.,.?llent as an e; relse ithin+
do for 4n every (1:13- o ploythent, tad:
vtla{: Set a place am' the prole ace tuterest4 of
coaitri." , ti
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The lillsitt NNari• Stollenit !Pen. Caine
,nig,_The nni.‘veirl.l l is the fist of tile art/eletz E.:uteri
• .tenfny from the i , 9lenee of lit' m . Cameron :
one tionen t sosens. marked "C t" - one half-dozen
spoon.. MAI despist i vouns, ten tthle spoons, six
forks, Pt'in Fillp forks, one large ladle, and
, e butter knife -..,a1l Marked "Cameron ;" one fork 1
I msrked "C. l '-1141 - isliargh Telegraph, Sept. 14.
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iiiittilet TV 0rfr. 19 4-tiome of the t 'quiet teork" re
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red to in J. It. 0 finance circular imldished
. by
i..4.11re,k. develops Itself, in the "bogus" tkekels.
walla nether column. "liasolly , work" wonld
when n raortlappritpriate name forpropets.of that
Starter. if • , ..
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Almod a Fa tal .:iecident.—One - day daring
atter part of. - I:nt cock a little daughtet--aged fi
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7 wan -of Mr. John Shoemaker of thin place,
ie eujoying tierseti . ivith T. 0111: playauttes, came
,sy tier being killed. They :were amusing thcm
htt ovara table or bench on ‘chich Were a lot of
crude+, sew hf fihem filled and others empty.—
nritetheir pin this 'stearfore tipped over, and one
-tit , norl:s fell upouf the forehead of the little girl re
mits'sid iij tired tier veryFeverely. She will•prob.
retoi LI, but her tscalie from death was a Very nal ,
ter and,
Plert4e'x Paten klates.—The slate bere'referred
WI, mainly int, rid,ol fur the pocket, and LS deCidedb ,
ar . otthe moatt•,,nvehi,ria arrangemen to that we eau
cm:its , d. tor, dottinl. flown 'limiters and thinge in
'rl7 di! bn,an..s, hfc. We hare carried one fur a few
, T041 , 1,t, arid noir find it altnovt indiepenaible.
ii.Q.clwai) at thej procery Proiii.lon store of!
F.i.larlie r Peas* Pa. • •
'Ver'('ounty rUbr.—Our agricultural and me
trial Mewls tb county should. the coun should. bear
. :1
IL:It our cr)it?.' tale takes place - on Wd
enes-
Thertitay aut • 'litany. (ad, :id and 4thl of Octo
k. u.en Iu thn county should he P
t it, acl4oll.
4ml Itey °lid the Ltitett. 94 —The girl; Evelyti
tt.t. been n ont jail for km.. time !mt, and
po-s, of a very bad. chiiracter. WILS
the court. oo last Tlturmilly with the under.,
that ,he NN ituld retire immediately "heynnd
She iF ,aiti to be thegruaiest. nuitaLoce thai
t to C ! , llT..ift any coot n ty.
Antaity.--,1,11. O. ham the dip )osition hot nr.4.
''''''!!! t , ) 1, a I , t , windlo r. Tak for inFtance lii , ,
't."'" ti .•t polornianee : 11410 e tickets had wit
''' , ;‘ , lll‘ , ..o , latit l ll a ,lay . or two before the election ,
ik , Ili;.ll , :.ertii l 4 ReptlbiiCattP Inigtt, 1111Wittring4,
. I=.'.•a wxindieil not of their votes ; distributin'g,i
z! , .. , , Ae-1z... ta•fornilsy word needed, with latt
, i ''' '''''-it'•::.' rtt It 1 1 ,! theat being' detected, rendeie ,
';' , ). l 4 h^rmli,,, one, and Force to showntj the
1421 '4 (1 ' 1 ' .J. ;li. 0. has the iritt , but' not the T.
?"=. 16 ft.' a ”Iler, , s;-f4 . l"Poillicnie." L FtnrY l4 l
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' .1 , - hi, ovin rascality. ' !
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Suinttry Oticulttl - 4.—Ou HnOth ingi_, the iba
:'l,,e,',.,''s, luilary of-tid e place, (Pr. )11...ean,Prini
's- 'l' fi'vl with ii fair nutub4 . 'of pupil& Odium are
EDITOR Aunts : In response to an irivita7
tion exteralikl by committed of arrangements,
II attended on last Thursday, a Sunday School.
celelinttion held in what is known as "Durl-'
1 1 Was liollow." 'The .first union school Of
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lloorrtownship, united with the union school'
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i of Nanport, 'and under the direction and man;
• lageMent of Messrs. Dobbs and Lloyd, the au
perintendents, the occasion proved a most
11ilippy one indeed. The day was find through-,
I out, andthe attendance . quite largd. An - ex
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, ten,f,ive table was criTtc:l on the green sward,
YL'•: - .7.-...:.. z; 1 suniptuodsly furnished; all partaking . of the
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(:.11,.),,. 1 ; I . , 1 *riot's luxuries with a will. ' The join
•• ta:.!. the beaver 'Female Seminary a 1;11
,',`'''',: Ell-tloue,i at.,,, - of th i s i, h t,, ( p rof . 1 , ,,,,i nr. i e0111111ittc•CT - ZarnIngeructik consisted of Misses
~,„'s ' :.' r , p •ne , l und(T far ofaMc artopiC.4. it to to ! 31. A.-Stuart, Haggle VV. Dobbs, Ella Dunn,
' 6 1 . •• , e.:1:. , .1 . ,c,-.10 . t. ibei.-e n w m u u,,,,,, w ill i m -, iib'r- I Loszio tiliroads Josie Conrad and Mr. John
„.. i „ , ;` ,. ,.Z: l , l , :.r.p!ibiic. me best 0 r blaebers re Dobbs nu l l JaMes ElliStt, , of axe south side;
~ ! , ...hnit toillon, hoWitti . nr. - , •.t.e.,
can he
and Misses lesg - ie Dentt, Clara Taylor, Elia
• • • •••• ~ k r Et,- at any school of the same char- •
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C11:11,1 1 n., . ' I W
Marcus, Sue ;eaver, Olive Morton, ,and
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° 1 MessiS. A. Russell and A. '1 ) . Sick-man, alike
ettlr4l*•
!!:rr:t.r . .1 North - side. To the laborious self-denying
5:!! ) r. ;i; ' i efforts of these young ladies and gentlemen;
leo much pral4e can scarcely belawarded.
t..';. to i 'About the middleoftheafternoon the crowd
L:1 1 4 It., 1 Wits callad - to tits stand, WMeh-was i i adorned
r.‘4 3 . Th, ,
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with two ;United States flags, to hear • an CIO
e
.:7,.. !,w;
n , i quent Mid appropriate address from Rev. D.
~ ,. ..:•111.,,,,
e IR Lowfiry,..•
• Atthe close of his remarks, Rev.
:a a',.;.-4 . ,
J. S. Bracken ,was called upon and responded
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' eau in a brief address, Olich was followed by the
ki.v.
' sinning of the ..t•Royal :Proclamation," and
: - .1: , ,..:•i 1 , co,
''i.:c . ~ tliree times three cheers, for the Milted schools,
8 4 ille - the celebilhtion and the, speakers. • The re
-1....t-,;„ , P - ! netinder 04 . the tittlewas,. spent - in innocent
.., ':'n,, , 1,, ell
t4r atilitsement. The 'oecasien was both intereSt
ed inz and profitable, and will ( furnish pleasant
Imc mo ric i slfOr future years. A GCL.SI.
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h ‘‘ l udlPa "01at .r Pi lly Dollars.—Mr• SLdili
l. z ` .rut s .i 4 the vielnity of New Lisboa, ivn'
....:•••!,:!!) d:lztil r ' rut Of - ti By dollarn, on Friday tive
''':'''•ll. a , linuilut Joie. Th'e Jew hnd pith him
: .' !!, l .' 1,•!'iz.i.,..,,,,hiri, iteroprescAtad AA lmqvt,lverY
k . ' " ' ' ' :'''''d. bil \ nced Mr. Bell to advance 'fifty ¶Ol.
'tatt•:. U. , n. 'A mort44l. and take the piettirtti
1- 'ttly The .t,•e ; ts.got 10 return and-redeem
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l ':::'''''. ! , ef: trot: the train SatnrdaY. morning I ,
' , • 111 ' , .'4 . n.
Tie pictures lert with Mr. Bell
r"tkal"ratthrre dollars.—New :Linton Journal.
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.t'alintitteati to anvt.—fin last Saturday D'iri+
wart twosight to ittaver ani
ta pt rtie++ were charged foto+
r,tid nye bail for tttlr
Pe vrin of court. 1n tarl. o
fa-y gniiila hate done. they', disc tt
satety then began to kook
ileddiadia Ohio. had thern art)
A-4, a+ aboye-etatcd..
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bt't
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'c rolled the 'nighty reelodyota tho It t.":,:;7-,
A multitude passed by—.• , ~, i „ •,-:-..,
A tea of sound and su'eeinere i hei „ d and - there'
li clear •yoang volciftealed high.' - - ' -
.A glory crept along the vaulted root, _
I*d Unged the oldgraltstOtteo„. 1, . , ~ , '.,,,
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The.tittitifilite kale It.froin the itlidows4heitt'
I- 'lto saints each otoOdidone.i l : ' 1 .:, •.",
lots knelt youth and beauty In th elryrlde, - - •
..t'ete ell the nowerg or Jtino. 1 '::, "::::,: , 1 ;..:'
tiald that psalm of Arlie and a4..onY
1 Chink - with each yourig heart's tuna '''' -'1,.?
And then the - heavy oaken door strung back;
, I Air°mai:entered
Wan In the face and weary in her mien,
Tier pimiento soiled and thin;
like a blot upoa the_ robe, she atootill
Amid the gorgeous tune
nd youth and beautpdrew themselves apart,
And the 'went out again. , •
:till where the pictured Twelve Apostleestood -
T e light. cline colored fair ;,- •
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1 Irtn i rt meditinght those then of Galilee' : '
1 iil r ttscarce been welcome there i .
4 1 —food W0r..13.
a . : - i i...,
, ntenary Celeb tl?n, a_ Cro _._ Creek.—
On Wednesday or week before last the hundredth an-
niveniary of the pi-ea:chink', of 'the kuspel - w6i - iaf ihd
.Salegheny Mountain* was celebrated by the Washing. ,
tonlPresbytery, at Cross Creek Village. It, was a glad
day,longi•o remembered be with pleasure by those who
were present. Several aged ministeM were there, who
hail, listened in begone days to the brave hearted pio
neers of the gospel in this settlement. The principal
address (being a history of the Presbytery, from Its
I
1 organization " to the present time) was delivered by.
, •
Dr. tviesou,tof Ilutfalo. It abounded, in Interestin,g
incidents, and; we are glad to say, will ',be 'published
entire, In pamphlet form. The members of the Cross
thiek congregation are di:l...erring or the highest thanks
fori the very liberal andeholee entertainment prepared
by Intern for those- in attendance. We have beard it
remarked by several of our citizens who were thereto
'enjoy the dinner, that it was the mot-t inviting and
abitudant they hitd, over seen on if ladl an occasion.
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naakington Paper.
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.. A Viaft to the Benser Public
Dimon Aimee: Buying home leisure, and a desire to
encourage the teachers in their work. as 'well as to
tali encouragingly to the scholars; I spent, a short
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hour to the foarroonts of our public school on Friday
1;1,0, and very much, too, to my sallefaction.
with the teac4ere and scholars. The friendly netts oc
casimuilly of the:citizen.; of the - Place 'gratify- thosO
thus engaged in their noble calks of training those
"Fragile Beginnings of a 25fighty Bud."
The (Mee of a teacher in -thiNeulementery depart
merits is one of great restionUbillty, and 'every faith
ful teacher, deserves' to be . honored. Let me notify
partmts of the importance of Iteptlur Attendauce.—
The number of seholtirs.in'uttendance is I 4 . Thd
teachers are lilt. B. B. Lakin, 4,rlncipal, In No. 4, Miss
Mary Whipple, in No. 3, Miss M, E.' Tucker, in No. 2
and-Miss Nettie Woodrow, In No. 1.
_II war certainly well pleased as In any of the 'pub
lic echool l in Pittsburgh, which I have visited in
eery ward, more tluiw once, and nddrcesed them.
II think theli nest csatnination will, show =liked
In-ogres; iu each department.
Iblouday, Scpt.,
i I .
.1 Mugu/tar Clreanatance.—Some two weeks 1
ago a very singular circumatanco occurred in Moye—
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welkaownship„ i thia county. At about that time Mr. l
Samuel M'CUllOugh, of that township; was driving his
eeam past the house - of Mr. W4iam A. Thompson,
When a swarm of betat belonging to the latter, at- 1
Mcked his - hories, and stung them in a teirible man.
net% The horses ran a' short distance, eikered with
es, and while in the act of jumping ty fence both of
ilteni fell down, and soon after one of them died. The
‘ilier one was cut loose from the wagon, and hurriedly
I altsn away] bat not until it too, was badly injured by
1 - i r ile bees. hir. M.:qullou7.la, the' owner of the team,
Ilinaered severely in the attack, and had to retreat to a
I
char, to get clear of the enraged - swarm. Whethir
he horse referred to above, died,. front the" effects of
he sting;.„ - Or whether It was fright or injury in th e
all ho received, that killed him, of course is not
known, but be that us it may, theorigin of the caeca
y is a singular one. '' - ‘ .
.113fid • 33sisirsotosti—Te notice that krone fru , '
eesaiy, totluide nn some of
nr E tree t.,3. 'flume guilty of the practice are request
.d to peruse the following lines, and bed the very
.elieate sug..ttstion they contain:
• • -I.ld - reemau, spatt that trial • • • •
'Tit+ not a - hitching goat ; -
Though to its infasey,•
•It soon Will shade a host
Tben'sliare, oh. ipare.that tree. -
For lie who placed it dire,
:Melult•nni that it slioald'be - .;
By beast of thiue gnawed bare."
Court Proceeding -2d Week.
Itobt. Morgan vs. Mgt Iluderson—Sammons case
fu assutupifit—Jury sworn—=c opened—Juror with-
I:111m/, and euit eontinued until Nov. term, at pllrs
cots. •
nantilt m Kinzey and wife vv. Tho.. Poe and wifo--
SUM:11011S c:t inilalotrr—Jury fetnrn u verdict fur
plaintlits in the stun of ;•625-thunattes,
William Johnston vs. Wattsir Johnston,.--Sumrnons
caj , — Jury render n.verdief - for defendant_
neCree of divorce grunted in t.se of Ifobt. Porter
vs. Elka Porter. -
John S. Wihou, Esq., admitted to practice law as an
attorney.
Jos. Lotllte, applied for admission to the bar.
Whereupou exatninon; r. ere apiMinted by- the court
211 u. Eurroti: The, dedication of the Soldiers' Cem
etery took place on the l'alt itist,:at Antietatu, 11d:
It will I — pretunie, intcrei•tivg tollyeur rcadert; to
have the 'following ieirit liti ui the Regiments and
Batteries of Petlnsleiiiiia's brave 5011.5 who participa
ted iu that great battle.
Caralry.--3(1, 4th, MI. 6th and Isth Regiments
-lrliaery.—llitterie - s A. B awl F,lnt •Artillery;Rc
ifrrres ; Batterleg C. D and 1, Independent Artillery.
licraplry.—lKt„24,3 , l. nth, '7th, 6th,
10th, 11th, 12th stud .13th, IleserrrB ; 11th, t tli, 43th;
41th, 46th, 48th, zOtb, tild, lit, 1110; Ghth, 7let,
Vid, 814, stpl, t td, St , , , th, 10)th, !UFA, Ai:4h, , !inch; 100th,
lO2d. 106th, 107th. 111th, 114th .118th,
.124th, 125th,
ltihth 130th IVA, 130;11, 14th and 15,:itir.;
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4:4t a 'err spirited contest of - A - owing, Ila
-I,chine4AA of-i..t4Timis:l3to
in Independence toWnship,iimvereoun - -
Ta., on the 19th day ofithgust, there were
ffieLroachhiCs in number which entered
,the"
itinteit•
.droveby„*.r,:'lll*mtvp Sfyilf
Tl4rd—linprove4 ,'Woods r
EP I I 11 1: 1 b0 1 , 1 :Tner*.. Fourth.-Buckeye, drove
by Mr. Standish, - owner, and AM ai.d• lastly
came on the BOA, Buckeye, drove by:Mr: 11 7 4'
Brunton, owner.- -. • •. - , •
'These machtnis are all considered first:class
.
Machines. , .The trial nutria. Ginn ilargisol
ling field_ of about twelve • aeres, `The, ma•-
Ahlnis all did titeliiiiirk *ell.' Ite; vial soot
found that 'the machines that mewed the
Most spiiial afferitiO*Were the Smith's kr 'Oui-L .
I•er and the Improved Wood's, owned by the
iblessrs: Catitphell:
.
The gipundraone of the test caleabited
, pieces for the rpose of testing the Capacity
and capabilities of a mower, being steep in.
phiees,-sidling and level in places, and the
opinion - expressed was unanimous in favor izof..
the Smith Mower, The WoOd's machine had
very little sidedratt Smithinimbine,Mmii
at all. • 'rids was tested by removing the neck',
yoke, when it was foundihat the pole remain
ed in its proper place as wellwhen working ',
as if the neck yoke had been In -its
,prOper
place.-.• • '.
This.,spiritcd contest was gotten lc **the
farmers personally, for the purpoa f satisfy:
ing themselves of the merits of the different
machines, and was
,condueted throughout by
them, and, mtdikq the majority of trials_ held,:
Was free front all 'thOse petty intrigues and ait-'•
irnositics)thatchameterize and disgrace many ,
mowing machine trials.
In conclusion, I would my thats this
has added another laurel to the many alreadyl
gathered by the Smith machine, having, • a
every trial at which it has been present this
season been. unanimously ponsidered as the
best machine that has yet been broaglit out
this being the eighth contest. ThiSundoubt
edly speaks bight f l it favor of the Sinitti Ma
chine. A SPECTATOR.
Atientlon Fri ends of T emperance.
\
MR. Enrron : Please 'publish' the following'
list of Temperance Meetings, to be held at title
time arid place designated, It s is hoped that
our friends . will interest themselves in giving
these meetings publicity and in getting the i
People out—let us have a general rally all
along the line. Our time to :work is short,
let it be well employed by every lover of his
race. TeMPeranee tuen are requested to pi
ganize in every
.toWnship -anti 'borough hil
l mediately, call public meetings, procure
speakers and — gii to work in gooksolld earn
-1 estnesi. We will do the _best we can to send
sPe'akers to address these meeting, v.:hen de
-1
ired so to do—m the mean time let-some
home speaker, he secured. to guard. against
tlla' possibility of.disappointment._ Our...ep
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peal is to good men of all parties and profes-
I sions, wkhout regard>to creed .or party
i names. . - .
J. K, 3111.Lirr.
„BeaVer Pas, Wefirmsday,' Sept.. 18th, at
p'elock P. 31: Speakers—Rev. D. P. .T.mwa
ary,l. P. Dram
Fairview, Thor:4;1:1y, 19t11, at 7 o'clock
P. M. Speaker-4. P. bravo. •
Glasgovi, Friday, Sept. 20;14 7 o'clock'
P. 31. Spcatcr—J. F. P • ,
Industry, Saturday, Sept. 21st, at 7 o'clock
P. 31.. Siical ers7•Trof. It T. Taylor, J. F.
'Bridgewater, Monday, Srpt:2ll,at 7 oclock
P. M: Sp6kers—ll. D.' M'GaV, Esq., Rev.
D. P. 'Lowary.
Freedom, TueSday, Sept. 24th, as 7 o'clock
P. M. Speakers--11: D. M'Gaw, Esq., J. F.
Dravo.
Ncyßrigliton, :Wednesday, Sept. 25th, at
o'cfock P. M. Speakers-41. D. 2&'Gaw
Esq., Rev. J. 1. 3l'lllydr.
These series of 'meetings will be confirmed
every j night until after the election, at tune
and place desired by the friends of the
county
Enriou AIIQI'tI:.,I see a stray copy of the'
Li l eal now and then. The last one I saw
complained that the "radicals" were "swin
dling the people" at an outrageous rate in the :
Matter iszoi State tax, Let uni:give you a sam
ple of how I was swindled:: - hi 180 my
State tax was five - dollars- and . sixty:eight
cents:. In 186(1.and W 6- lnY . 'Stato tax. was
just one dollar and uinty-three cents ! Now,
if this reduction in my State tax is the result
of "radical swindling," I can only say : "go
ahead, gentlemen," and "swindle me again."
II ut) F ISTED Famma
Ebrron Annus: The communication in
your paper of the llth addressed to "Any it
may concern," and haN'ing reference to delin
quent church patrons, I Inn told .has had a
happy effect. Any one supposing that you
were meant in My connnunication, is mistak
en. • 1- As OnsyavvEn.
ItICS AEI/SON—FR t:II-Septi attlicresidunce
of Capt.S. B.Freitch, by Re?. D. P. Lownry, 11r. Jason.
Itieliirdson of licavcr F allg, to 311. v Ilattle French of
Waver'.;
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BARCLAY—RUSSELL—On the ltlth inat., at the
residence of the bride t+ parenti, by ,Ittiv. James N."'
Stiel&, lg. c. IL:relay, Esq., editor t,f tite rottavtile
tilt:Daunt, and Miss SarOta D.; daughibr of "Thos.
itn,.,11. Esq., of-Bridgewater, I'm ' .I !.
With the itbovi; notice came a nost tleilcitius cake
for which we heartily' thank. the ;
euerotUt bride.' Any
herself and husband reap all. the,matyiraor6.l joys tluit
i
to rtala can lay claim to. - ~ .
Go to Wilson S Brown s, for bargains in
Coffee, Teas and Sugars. •
PEI•RCE'S PATENT; EI,LATE9.
. -
Shouhl be in the. hands of every cliild,Vite t
er at school pr'. at home. ' They .itro neat,
eheip and aurable: For sale by . . . •
'• -..•-..: ' •• 1V; F. - Clarke, i
i. i Beaver,..Pa.
. .
J: BEsrw2cx Have band' and for
safe,a large and well scicckxl stock of Cooking,
Parlorand ilfmtingiStovea ; • r•• •
gars, &c
TE.Acturn-s can obiltrn a supply of Peirce's
Patent Slates, at a handsome disdotint,,bs cal
ling an W.
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• Ticai , er, Pa.
_t 1 1
.133: order the E. Com.
J. F. DRIVO,
MARRIED
SPECIAL .
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WiISCIi L a& Drowuss ColTec, T Su-
ME
IN
ttrt',bee; Huclaan,l' (forraerli •It. v -.Haftn, TAW tb
Friday afternoon at;',l. o,elock, ono square
Wow the National Hotel, Hower.
LEAVE yoihrorder prOrd&ries;4ll#lVll
- & Brown.
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7 1itattaalwa Witt bei,giverk at the . Attetion
r A tla A idllirc4gt
. . . .
FaciLLEivi cooi.ing - Apples, nt 1.50,n cE
Brown's. . .
ErriLionnnienar induce . montl in Stsiars,
bra now offoreit by Wil3Fis ;' ~rl~rnrrn
Am-Nos. of Shot and Powder, at Wilson
Brown's, very cheap. •
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It ' W s
iiior-trad'e,- th eir
and well selected stock. - •
Go to Wilson a Brown's for goad Cookina
.
ppass. ;
.
•LlCA.rrs, Glass, Tubs, Buckets, Crockery
ware, Belie.% Spices ofall kinth,Sosps, Wash
boards &c., &c., at Wilson & Brywn'a.
BEST rTO I . White Winter Wheat roar,
of Wils'on 4-, Brown's: - ,
CALL and examine Wilson & Brown's tine
sportntent of drocerieT„ ;
! Wilson ik t ijrnwzilt;
warraiitel
Pens CIDER Y,Z204314E, E 4 • Wilson
Brown's. ,
BOUNTY ACC O.IUNT.
L _
OCAL BOUNTY ACCOUNT OF SOUTH Ilf.W
ver township, for thc.years ISt 4.1 and lreii,--.
The School Directors in account with . Jesse 3f. - War;
rid, Jr., Treasurer f0r , 1824. • • E
5, I D '
To .ats4 recadvaron bonds - 5 3396 50
To tax levied per Unpile:ate, 183 . 4 .4,013 90-41,410 40 ,
• • ' - CR. • • I
By warrants, .- . • 6..;1tg 20 ,
By bonds pal 4. " 3,300 -to ' •
By iuterear on same. - 34 21 . •
By 4 per et. 01 Tr. for ce12.2 die; b 5
Sir lost rex,. '.• 70 76
By secretary service% and s tamps ; 27 58
'By balance in treasury f . 40 0 00-7,110 90
Silas Johnson. Treaaurer, IEZZ. Illt. • 1
' Balance brought down .
ITo cash reed on bonds • - i 8,67.5 00.
To tax hoed per duplicate, 1563 4,*3 16-13,666 lf.f
. -'. - • it. , • .
Br warrants SX2 00
By bonds paid- 3,976 00
Interest on bonds , -.- 321 72
By stators % 5 00 - ' • ,
By soldiers exemption .t bat tax. 214 448 •-•
By 2 per ct. for col. and divburan; 86 39
Becretaryver% ices • 600 :
By halatic.lo treasury . 'l6O 37=-13,00318
Silas Johnson, I"rvipurei„ Mb. . PR. ,
To balance front-1507g • • '. • . '• 166 ,31
To tax leed per duplicate, 1866 4, 317 ::-1,431'09
" • CB_
By Ito Mir. paid a,91.5 01
fly Intere,..t. Off bonds . rlJi ft.;
By soldiers exemptions and lost tax. 134 nt' '—,
By .2 per et. for et.d. and disliurslng 87 trt• — • ~•
Becretnry set-tides 7 00-1,670 f?)
BaLanco doe tri...avtrof ; , 1813 W
! SMITH.
•.7tlt)t) RE WA IMIC_E, Auditors.
JOHN FAKLIC:
Local copy. •
NEW G-OODS
JUST ARRIVED-
•
Dress Goods,
• --C asimeres,
Tweeds,
of - cans
Notjpns,
CHEAPrit THAN .EITER.-
TO BB 'I AD AT
ORR &DAWSON'S,
Third Sireet,Beaver
CAM - PAID' FOR WOOL.
an,T2l'4l7:ty
9 17 M 3=o
pUCKEYf
CIDER Mill AND PUS'S.
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THE 'M'S'HERRY
IMI'AOVED
GRAIN DRILL 1
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ExEity 'DRILL WARRANTED TO
Sou , Whiatc Itve,'Oatn,ltarley, Timoth
and "Cleyter
Send for de criptho Circalar, rim
E!EINEI
W Q.
Sole Agent For -Western Pa.,
137 Liberty St., Pittsburgh.
Wholcmto ;u4 Ectail Dealer La'
Agricultural kaplegLitts-it Sp,edi
A full stock of reallowtb:egoodowlwarton htn
rucb ns FANNING MILLS.. GRAIN -DRILL,. CUM
TING BOXES, RAI: •
ontrNeitt, . •
TUISIS TO GIVE NOTICE
riPIIAT ON THE 'Sill DAY OF i , EPTEMBER, A. D.
1. ISC, a Warrant in naukruptcy was issued
maainst the -Estate or Daniel C. Stead, of Smith'.
Fcrry,in the OM - My 41,C13caver and State of Pennsy)-
vinta, who his been adjudged a Bankrupt on hi...inn
Petition ; that the payment or aay debts and 110111417
of any property baought7, to 50th ikiiikrupt. w Mai.
or for his use, and tranak.a• of any property by him
are forbidden by Law; that a meeting of the Creditors
of the raid. Bankrupt, to prOtro their Debt., 'and 710
elloost One or more Aavignees Ms . eettleosill be
held nt a Court of Dankeaptey, to be ho den at the
Ituron Mdse., New, lirkthton„ heaver county. N..-
hefore Joseph a Doilley t - Bergi." , on the 9 t l / 413 Y of
Octobet, A.
• 'IIIOMAS A: BDU
iL rLEY:, _
11, S. inbiki.
Pt`ptinri . :4t
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Beavtr Batt' Manufaturing CO;
rtnll.3 COXPANT lAMUFAC3I.IIIIN
audpropurvd. to' uperior articir of pslt
works. on , Itoceoon .q.reell,?-,41110. 1 re5,0 titer.ndo Aver
All ordert.llert er-thelVoirka, or letttra- addterjed td;
S. rt Freak,Bearer.#lll rectiye prompt
.atte•at;.:.a. . . I.jyl.l".cr.
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DIAMOND, 'Ro Y s] Eu, 1A
NEW DRESS tiopros,
NEW 'PRINTS,
• ' NEW DELAINES
. • aDd :NEW MUSLENS
-AT =.
Gr . ezatly.l~educa-d
PRICES:
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NEW' MILUNESY uoops
II A TS, FLOW'FI:S, &c
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• FuvtvgFctureit tLu .. , far,c t ,ir I a -
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Ethpire Setring Machine
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1 triretraly olicit 111 c;.aminatton 'or 419 ammo by
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'be pc: lic: -
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Tins 'Machine Is consinieted. on a new pr i inciple of '
inechmileni, po,Q.er,dtv,..r many rare and vaiimbia - iin
provemetts; having been examined by the Mimt pro
(0111111 experts. and prom/inlaid tit , be simplicity and
perfection combined.
In a mechanical point of view. the 40.6.nta g es we.
claim for the "ExtentalfActinvg,"%ari-- , '
let.—The method of driving the Needle rby a
compound crank,which produces the same action as
Beret
/...
dine obtained by ineanii.of a Cam; but a more
dural le and noselmis manner':,: .
.2d, We nee a rotating ,saft above the ble, and
thus ;are enabled to give ali thextgimi rented under
the arm; without detriment. to -tlar Aurainti of alti
ehhies ; having a. bearing directly ever, th Nexdle
Bar. '
3,l„—Our Feed Wheel is X friction feed, a d so con
structed there is but one joint in transmitting the mu
! Mon from the rod.: shaft to the wheel, and unlike all
1 others, cannot be effected blot' or dust. • " •
4th..—The Rock Shaft that works the Fetal motion
also drives the Shuttle. The bearings of this Shaft and
Centres are. hardened steel and adjustable, so that we
can - take up the lost motion at will. .
The following are the principal 'Objection-4 'urged a-
I gainst Sewing 51scbillei+: i
1. Excessive fatigue to the operator., 1,
6 2. Liability to get out of order.
3d. Expemle. tronble, and Toss of time in "pairing.
Incapacity in sew every descriptiiin of material.
' 3.Disagreeable opinewhile in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine is
t Exempt from all these
.Objections., •
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It has A Pi:might iik:eitle. perpendicular netirit, makes
the lock on shuttle; Flitch. which will neither rip nor
kayo!, and la alikanit lx>tWside..=; pprionnt. porfect
Ptor
iro oft every degeription of material; Irmo Leather to
the finest INtinsook 3litslib. with cotton, linen, ar silk.
thread, from the doereet to the finest number.
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IT ILEXES; FELLS. BINDS,BRAIDS,
TUCII O .B QUILTS,:PL.AITS and
GATHERS.
Itarina neither
nuns
nor cog wheel, and the least pos
able friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is •
Emphatically a Noiseless Meatlilac.
F. A. 106riaine's
RED FR•ONT
Pry Goods gtore,
I :•• HOCIIESTER
PROOLAUTIOIiII
fr
Vtlik:sui-virfrCt9F. col' 'lltr..liers, - or Tint 1
_ General Aggemblf tbii..,CuaustontrOall)l4.o 1
iFiansylvavitat patittod. - art azt 'W reg,alaterthti t-ttiva•
I lir Elcalonawittiln tbe,Cotuutaoyeol4`7ll,3.ken)obtaa,
. a •tett tat' give notice • or etteh 'elacitinac MIT : to itua..,
ts:111 said ridtgo %tat onlaara aT_.•to tx: a;ectis!l 1
Lys! 141410111N4 ff.: larirTELL,4. , i ~,,
4 ': •
Sh!trift 'iitritte ecranti • nt_ Ocatiter,idl tiefabi r ,
snort aim! NM ens Initillc I notice to ;tllO 'dead • a
the eettittl'Ornihtlir,;:that , an act_lea Irlll'ae't f? in'
said ounri mt. the ' - ' - ~
SecolidTuesday of October neat
lEEEIII
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r 4
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I!IM=
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at the several Election Districts , follows ' '
. The electors of Borough- township will meet at the
Court 'Ranee Iti/the Borough of Bearer. -
, The electors of Bridgewater bororigh nil! meet af
the Town Ball in'Brirwater. . •
The el e ctors of s Ptil . Ipaburg district will meet at th e
public brick school rum in said borough. !: .
The electors of }icon township will meet at the
house formprly occupied •try Amartah 'Hendrickson,
new by John D. Elliott.
The electors of Hopewell township will meet at the
school house in the ;village of Scottsville, raid
I township .. ' • •
The , .elictoreof independence township will nest
at the' house of Alexander Thompson, deed ! , in said
township. • , .
• The electors of Raccoon toismshlP will meet at the
house of David township. : •
The electors of Frankfort district will meet et th e
house' f 9eorge Dungan. in Fiankfort.
The etcetera of Weintre's district will meet at the
house of John Potter in the village of Hanover.
The. electors of Greene township will meet at the
house of Elijah Niswanger. in Ilookelown.
The electors of Ohio township will meet nt the benne
now occupied.by Jamison Elliott. In said townsiiip.l.
The electors o.f . Brighten township (not embraced
In Industry districtlwill meet at the school hens e,near
Elchny Eakin's inliald township. , • . .
. The electors of the borough of Fallaton will meet
at 1 heAcadany in Falls tou.
The. electors , of Patterson township will meet at the
achuol house in the village of Brighton.
The electors of Chippewa township will Meet at the
house of Arariah-lunian, in said township.
The electors of South Beaver. township will meet
at the house of .loicti Rowe, In'saltl township. '
The electors of-Darlington township will meet at
the Academy in Darlington. - . .
. The electors of .111 g Beaver township will, .meet_tit
the bonse'of widow hiMer, in said township: •
-The electors of Franklin towinhin will meet at the
house of F.nglehart Auteureitix In 'said township.
The 'electors of .North Sew ickly township mil wet,
tit the house of ..N4thatt Hazen, on laud formerly of
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`GE! ERAb -lI:ECTIillit ?at,
iienr. - CheiC.. * ,
The' ejectors of Pulaski • township will' merit at
Daugh*!rty'a 4chord house, No 4, in said ten:m.lllp.
The electors of Marion township will meet atthe
honse.of Geome P-artztill, Jr.. in Said township.
Theaelecturs of the upper or north ward In the bo
routtli -of New Ilrialtlon. will meet al the Catventeri
shop of Thos. Miller. in entd_borongb. : ,
'le electors of middle warder' the borow : h of New
Brie:Loa. will meet at the School House. lb said ward.
• The electors of lower or south Wart' Of the; borough:
of New Drighton, will meet. in the Car Pactory. in said;
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want.; ,- , • ,
The-electors of Rochester•township.will meet at the
Boiesi:ille sehoollunve. in said township.
-- Thai electors of 'the bornii,gh of 'Rochester : Will meet
at thesehool house in Rochester. '
This electors of Free Join borou • gh and district will
meet at the school house hi Freedout. . . • _
The electors of New SewicklY loaned') will meet
at•the house of John Fenzel. in said townsblp.
• The electors of Industry-district will meet at the
school house, in Industry.
- Thri electors of Darmony township' will mee.t,Lat the
hotel in Economy:' . .
-Thu electors of Ecanomyloweship will meet at the
house of ftenr,ie C. - Minis, in said township.
The elector. , of the te•rongti of *Aver, will meet at
the Siterltrs ()Mee. in sall borough.
. The electors of St. CI: it borough; will -meet at the
i r
Sehoiii lionce..itisaid ho ongli.
At !whieh Attie:lad fita6 the unaided electors:as
afore aid will elect by ballot
One personi.f.wand;rn of the Simi-sane Crank:
. Three persons as members of the House of ileprc
sent4tives of Pennsylvania.. .
, one person for A..i-rir.late arOl:Z , er Beaver toutity..: •
bait perdort fer;..l'rottninotary or Deaver cennty.
One pertomfor Treasueer of Deaver co-mt".t. 1- .
• One person for Commissinner or Ileavereataity.
• One person for Jury Commis-loner of Deaver Omits%
One person for Auditor of Deaver county.
• One Person for Poor Douse Director of Denver
Ontity. • .. I .
Two peraecia,.foiTrcmteep Of the 11,..micr Academy.
. 'Notice Is Hereby Given,
. ;
That every person except:reedit:ex of the. Peace. who
*hall hold arty office or appointment of profit or treat
under the Governme•nt of the rutted skitter; as of this
state, or any city or incorporated district, whether a
ererentssioned officer or agent, who is or elutll Lace
been enndeeted - untler the Legislative, Executive or
i.intliclary department of this State or the United
States, of any city* or incorporated district: and el
' so that every Member of Congrees, and (tithe State
Legislature. and of the Select or common Connell of
! any, city, ,or cenuni.sdoii4 of any Incorporated die
, triet, is by law incapable of bolding or exercising. at
, the tame time the office or appointment of I inspee
toe,!dudge. or t'lcTlt of any el ection of the Common
wealth. med that no Jethro. bispeeter. or , any other
officer of such election, shall he eligible to ally to he
[then. voted for.
• Also- In. and ;by the fourth section of an act all
preVerithe 19th of April. It S'. it is enacted' that the
lath section of the act passed Silly 2.1. 'imp., entitled
oh ;net reletiny to the. election , of this Centre n•
we:oth, shall not he construed oas to preveitt airy
military officer or hemmer otliger front ! service as
Judge, hispector. or Clerk fat any general or stmeial
, eleMtiowin this Commonwealth.
.
Arid the said act of Aesemblv, entitled "An Act
eget:tiler; to the elections of this comintinwealtb,"
passed Silly :Id,. Ix 9, provided as follows:, ,
That. the Jerliernud Inspectors chosen ai , afore,aid.
Oral lifeet. ut *their respective places appointed for
. hohlinie the relection.iti the districts to which they
respectively belong. before 9 o'clock on the :bombe: .
of the second Tees - day of October, ISOT, MO each! of
said Inspectors shall appoint one clety.; ',situ gall'
he a qualified voter of said district. - . - ,
. In este• the person whceshall tiale received the see-.
wad highest number of votes for Inspecter• shall not
attend, on the dav of nor election, then .the persona
wit() shrill have reeeived the second highest number
of!vides for .Ttulge et, the -nett prect•ading eleethin
shall act as Inspector in his place : and in case the
person %vim shall hare received, the highest .uumber
of votes for : Inspector shall not attend, the present
rested Judee shall appoint an Inspeetor in his place;'
ani: in CaF6fhe person elected Judge she Ilnot attend,
then the Inepector who received the hitewser nuntber
of votes shall appoint a Jite.ge in his - place; and lif
an y v a cancy a ;, , .,i1i continue in the lionn.l for the space
(iron e hour aft Isr the time fixed by law fertile open
! sing of the eleption, the quali fi ed voters Of the town
-1 hip, ward, or , cliste.ct • for which such °Metes 'ritual
! harts been elected. pre'-eat at the place 'of; let MUM,
shall eleettone of their ~'umber to fill such vacancy.;
I It shall be the duty of ...s=ewers - rexpectively to
(very gencrueleeteial of
at the. place of holdiug
Itatvuship election, during, the thee such! rnution ;is
kept open for the onrpose of glrine infnin *ion tO
the Inspectors and Jedges when called urn. m elation_
to the rr ,ht, o f iter pe,:s t ous riss„"ssed by thef to vote .
arse& elections, or such other mutters in reation to
the assessments of voters ne the iseid ft}
specters or
Judge, or either of them shall_ frvtio tintd to tinter re- '
quire.
No person shall be I I I
permitted to e:e at tiny el email, I
am aforesaid, other than a white fr •cenci , Of - the age of
i twenty-one years or more, who el all havlit resided! in !
1 this State at least one year, and in the clecta:m district 1
t where he offerri to vote, at least ten dais initar:dlatelY
precedlegettch election. and. within two •Vears - p..' ll ilka
State. dr County Tax, which shall have biicn atk,ess::,t l l
at least tea dare before the - election. Flues citizen i,:!
the United States, who has pi-twine:sly been a qualified
voter of this "State • and removed therefrom and re
turned; tied who shall have resided,in the,election dis
trict and mild taxes:aa aforwpaid,.shell be entitled.to
a vote after residing, in the State rex months: Provided.
that (he white; freemetreitizene of the, United States,
between the *lees of twenty-one and twentyst wo y care,
'soil haviee teslded itste State 'me_ year and in the
election drstrlet ten (1.7. as aforesaid. shall be entitled
to vote altlategli they lace notjpaid taxeit. ~
No persion shall be permitted ! to vote whorie name is
not contehted In tire list o f taxable inhald tant, , ritrui.b
ed by Cie corainissiouen--, I:Mews. first, he produce a.
receipt for the oaymien within two stetrekd a 1....: lat.. , or
Coonly lax. F" , ,A..,ScAI a;arcvalily .1., the iCohsttlutson,
and give:, satisfactory ire.drieuett either oil Lie own oath
or rawntation or of auother, that. he has paid such Mx.,
1 or ott,ralling to procure a receipt, Alan plak..2 oath of !
i• the payment thereof: or second. ti he Claims a right to t
I vole by beim: an elector between the age:of tWenty-,one
year*, 40 siL . liiddeposeotr oatleor affirm:dire: that be
has re sided m the state at least one yearderfore lila; i
ap-
piicat:on, tad Intikeet each proof of the reidence. m 1
the district as Is required in this net ; and that he dbes I
verily believe, front the account glveii film, I hat lie is i
of the nee-ateresatel, turd gives such other eyhtexce as 1
is required by this act :-whereupon the. names of the 1
persons eu relraitted to vote shrill be heterterl into. the '
ehritaherical bet US' the Inspectorre„and a note mode
iopposite thereto by writing the 'word "taxi" if he Shall
he admit ted to vote liv•reasou of having paid a MX, or
the word ••age,"'if ha shallbe relmltted on acconnt of
his nee, and - in either 'elec. the rehsonS 44 't•ltch cotes
shop be called out by the Clerk. , , ,whir Shall make the
like nines - hi the list of voters kei.t by them, ' I
In all cases when the- name of perslin .claimitig to
vote is not, found on the list furnished Itv the t'onialis-'
stouter; end
; Assessor, or his rieent torvote, whether ,
found there or not, is objected to by alai' titailitled chi- 1
.zen, 'it shall be the duty of the Intl:o4er to examine!
ench.person, , on oallipe to qualificatiottrind . if he claims
to have resided trlthur the State one year ozinurit, his
oath shall- be sufficient proof Mercer, but he 'shall '
makepr.oof by nt leaet one competent witnees; who 1
shall lie a quulitled elector, that he hay resided wltldn ' ,
the district for more than- ten (lays .itnmerliatel y pre-,
ceding said - election, and shale also hintielf et . a.ear'hia'
bonaride residence, in pursuance of hit. lawful ealling o ,
is within. the district thr the purpose ofvotiug therein. ,
If :myreon shall prevent orattemPt totartweet any '
officer of a pe h elenoti, or nee orthreaten, any violence to I
spy such oftleer e or ''hall interrupt o il improperly in
terfere With him in the =motion of his dory. or shalt', l
blbek up tit attempt to block utk the window or avenue I
to any - window where the o same miry be holdrn, or
obeli riotonslyillsturb the peace of fuel 'tAertititi, Of
Shallmseor prittlee any intimidation threats, force or
•violence, with design to Inflt , Core ane nly. or overtime- I
et-tiny elector, or to prevent hint front ;voting • tin to re
strain the freedom of hie choice t such perotuilln o con
viction- shall he tined in may sum not exceeding flee '
- hundred dollars. and be intprisoried for any Vie'. - .et ,
leas thap twelytentouths:an:lif it eliell.beeliewLbefar t
Conit where it' he' trial 'of nacho offence etellbe. oat(
' that the: persen offending wax ! '„uot a resident of the
city, ward, dherict or township' where the said offen
ce?, was comniitted sad noCeetitledi to voteithereln,
then, ou correictirth he shall he sentenced to pay a fine
of not less than one lintidred nor more than one thee.-
and dollar - twirl be imprinonednot I,ese than six men ha
trot snore than 'two yehrs. , 1 , . i -
If any pers4n or persons irliall maim any hot or wa
ger twee - tile rc-t:At ef-ae: eleetiPa 'ivithin - this Cram
! - -! ; I ; - • -. ' ;
•
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inouonalth. or vsbilliaS*4 to make sal"-*ii , cli betot-W4. ,
gr either by verbal prochunatlon thereof or by any -, ••
:written or printesi advettiwuneut, thitilenAu. Or .haulm l ~
:ally person or persOns CO•ntal:0 such bet Ortvisgtir:upon • . •
oonvietion theceer. he 9.r , U14 4 '40 311 forfeit, Al* ;PO -:•''''
three thin.-iTthe afuotterntrnot offered - ty be- bet.' ~
• . If any person not hy , laiV qualified, shallfrandulently •., ••,•
'vote at an ' eice.goll 'within- thleeprasnonsvealth. or lie, f
Ong' other*ble quaiitieft 411411. vote.. out °fills. prat* •2' , 1
:illistticf,'or ttney istrAn knovAtig thtivisOt.'Pf lineW:••••Ii
isitslificatlinie,tshaii iniror ter scats suchpersints tavola::: .1 .
ii•pte *N t4o
on or peria . ()blinding._ sus3l.•'. - , on :ttin- ~
-vietion, he Ailed Fo 'tory! sum not exegedlng Oro ban- f'''• ",.
dyed doltay s inalxi paptlecnictlloranyterin not . toss ..,:':
than three months.' ' -,, . '. _..
'3,lf auyi;eretneihail ioth - at film) nations electlon i r its' ~,
Ott:tor Aitheo:lße. fraudziltiutly told and de itiehto thOjn-2 . ;
e'ece•OfivOtte•kets tottether vilt.hthe lutes: ttorttwvoto . _ •
litegaily.,er shell vote tha value , or.lf any "pentinishall. l'• ,',
ridviiO or 'procure another to do- no, he ortlicy roof- - .-'
lending shall:on conviction, be fined in any sum not ' -
Im , than fifty, nor Moroi than five hundred dollars, and ~,...-
he irtiprlioned •for unit term iket..l . ..nof,thark three nor p ::.,
.„-niore. than tivelvo motithil • ••••• 'VI i: • ,-,'-
'
ij It norpOrson not' quallaed to retain this Cotonow , .
.veculth agreeably to /Mr, (except the, eons of. qualified:S . ,: .
eltteene) ehallinp,tear ut any place of picction tor the
Intrfili t T of Netting tickets, or 6r India:nein:: the'clu.' .
! Zeus Plidcd to vote, he than, on conviction. forfeit
1 and . oayany sum not exceeding' 11101.1 ;hundred-dollars -
for every, Fitch; offence—and ,be linpatoned"for
term nut:exceeding three months: - •:-
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1 TiV, Iteterri Judges - of ref pective dirortets In this -
I ',comity. arr, requital' to mid at the Court llouse in tlio ..
;hocough•of lie.o el.' en the first Friday after the elec.-
i,tt.ni, being the itilt 4X, Octoher. NG?, at- hi 'o'clock; then I
and there to pertor.n thO duties enjoined epee-Silent
. ... . _
TtiC Representative Return Jittigua will meet, in ac
eentauce with. au act - approvtul May i5th.1864, - at this
Court - House, hi hi the. borough of Beaver, on -the' '
seventh day after the election, being Tueaday, Oct. •
16th,
.•- - .
And 111 "An Ad retteing to Vier El.-coons4sf- • .• .
.thus Comma* tomlll47p:Dildv? me 2(1 da y of July,.
. 18* 44$ pivridcd atutcliecrlviovAlliim ; .
•. . - . ..L. ) • c
. Sec. Si. . Wheittwo or mere'ennUesalmq compose+
atlielrictlfur the choice of, a member. or 'lnembere-of '
Abe :taste of•thle Commonwealth., or of the tioase of
14.inT6reative, , at the Unitedrtitates:er of this Com- :
...,
menvicolth. the Jades of the election in e ieh county, :
havhar met as aforesaid, the Clerks Shall make nuts '
fair statement of all ,the votes which-I:hall have been
given at such election; nrithiti the coauty, for every .'...
person voted for. as each member or nebert4,>which,
shelf be signed bjh e aid ; Judges and ntteated by the
Clerks. and i**t of the.eald Judge 4 shall take" ehavrire •••• .'•
of xnell ocitificatq.. imlit .4ml!
,produce the same-at a
niccifilg pr onc Judge front Wy ly_ county, at suelt
places. In 44 uch districts, ay. is or Orijrite . appointed -
by limier the purpOsn : which meeting stall 'oe held •. '
out the seventh day after the elect:tom •.
r ;-Bgc. a. , Thir Judtresi of the seveinl counties' bai'- •
Jug gut. as aforesaid shall cast up the several county . r.
returns:lnd make duplicate retttrtos of .4fil the • votes
given for atteleogice in 441 , 1'dt:strict, and iif the names 1'
of tlik peron or pers.euir elected. and one of said re-'
turns; far 'efich office. stall .be: depositcditt•the office
' (if the - Prettionotary Of the. Court of Common Pleas of
the rountyln - which they shall west; and the - other
shall" by said Judges be. ti . epodited iht ' the nearest
pest, othre, sealed anddirected as in parts two and .
Ulrike UPS otghteentlfaection atm, n e t!
`:cc. »t{ -ft shall also:. be the - tlaiS . -fir tlid; Return
Judge. , inn.v4i64 egse, to•tes.rismit to each of the per
, son-4,elecfed teservein - tongress, or in' the house of ..
Representatives. of .thin Coninnuovealtii.; a certifiente ,
of lits.eleelion, within IRV days after the day of palt- r ,
ing upsheli return. : .. '' . 4 '. ,
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A Flli ifEll. SUPPLEMENTT
TO HE ELECTION - .
. . I v 7 .l.,l:tvsr Taw COMMON CO3DIONWEALTIL . .-- ' - -
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I filen Give official notice of the billet - Ingo prey's.: .„
lons of atr act approved Jane 4th; tfiliki, entitled •tA • ."
,further sltilplVinelli. to the election laws of this Cola-
menwealth." , , • . • '
,
Co
WHEIZTAs'; Ey theact of the ittrgresis : of the Unit
ed
State, clititloil,- 'tint act to-amend the several.
sets; heretorore . passed tivivovide
,for the VECOViIIg
anti Icallinft'oat the .National forces, and for othilir •
put poses," and appettrearilfarch tlitril, one thousand
eigh hundred and sixty-live, all persons who hasp •
I deserted the military or riliValmerette hI 'flie ,Unite;l- ..
States, and who have not been discharged, or Mile , - '
(AI from Ma penalty, or diotbility therein ,pPovided,"
art:At:ohm:it. and taken, to have volUntarily reliu- .
' itaiebed.' coil niefeited, their rights of citizehehip,
and their right ito becenk , citizens, and are deprived. .
ofea - erciong_any rights of citizens thereof: •- • • ...
ANo iVirritiza.s.' Persons. not citizens of the United
States, are not, tordor the Constitution and` laws of
Pen tisylyaula, linalifie'tb electors of this Cfonimon
, wealth :j . . . .. .
' S.E.CT:OX 1. Be it ehacted by--.the #.lciutte. and
Molise of Reprerentativcs of the Commonwealth,bf
I'eunsylvania in General Assembly met, and, it la',
licrOy enacted by the authority of the same,: That
in all elections hereafter to be held in this
it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspec- ,.
teri of any such election to "is-calve quay, ballot., or . •
ballots.'from any person, or persons, embrace d': in - - ',
th 4 provisions, and subject-to the disability. itopOs-r
ethby said act of congress, approved March third,
one thousand eight hundred -and sixty-live, and. it, .!
shall be unlawful for any such•person to offer- to
vote any ballot, or ballot?; - -- .- .
Sxeritm 2. That if any ouch and inspectors'
I of; election. or any one of them shall'ruceive, or con
seat Ito !receive. any snyh unlawful-ballot, or ballots
frem any such disqualined person; be or they,-isol t I
endimg, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,, , tin • '
. Upon . - 'onviciloti thereof, In any court of quarter sea- -
1 spine of this donimonwealth,' hi :shall; ',for' each:
1 offense, Ile suitenced to pay-a-find Of not less', than -,
ellr. hi:mired dollary,,and to undergo an imprison--I.
ra - , at, in the jailof the proper county,' fur not, less' . ,
then siNty days, ' . _ -•_ ii . .
riscriox 3.'. That if any pertain deprived4Weltizeni ..
i rho.. and' clisqualitied as aforesaid.; shall, at v ituy - . - .
elvetion„, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth,; ,
1 - vote, or tender to the mincers thereof. and offer to vote, -
i a ballot, or ballots, any person, so offending ,Shall be
deemed guilts - of a miss emeanor, and on ,conviction"
thereof. in :My court of quarter sessions of.this Coni-:
. Inonwealth.; 811:111. for ; eacli ! Offense,' be'pitidslied in
I
like manner as is provided in the preceding section, ,
I uLthis act, in the case of officers of
electiou receiving ..
„..
5te. , ,11 tinl m fat ballot. or ballots. .. -J • " • . •-,.. '
• 13izi.T.1.0..1: -1. Tip:Arany person phall hereafter per; -- ::
made, or advlso.!any person, or persons, deprive of
1 eitizenShip; anci,ili'sqruilitied ugraforessid. to osrer . .
2 oi
1 ballot: or ballots. to the dine s or 21;0%* electien , he e- •
-I after. to be 'held In t ills , Continonweallh: . or slailfper.•
stride, er advice, any such loffleers to ris:etve" any hal
_ lot, er ballots, from any person deprived of 'citizen,.
ship, and di-Ana:tiled - as aforesaid, such person, so ,
j offending. shall be guilty Ora misdemeanor, and np-.;•
on conviction thereof.! in :thy' court of quarter see .
ebans of this Comnumwealth_ shall,. be , punished -In
l i ke manner as is provided in. the: s - cotia section of
, [ this act, in the case of officers of inch , ..election re
; 1 ceiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots: ,-...'
1 , _. . . .
AN ACT - RECitTLATTNOITUE MODE OF VOTING .
.. AT . ALL ELECTIONS. IN TEE SEVERAL:
'
COUNTIES OF Tiffs COILNIONWEAL'I'II. 7 1
• I 111/..(14.7ire OiliCiA notice of the following --prOvW
tous-of un net approved March 30, IFAn: entitled.--"AW.
Act regulating the mode of voting at all 'elections in .
theiseveral counties of the Commonwealtli.;,' - .. ;-,..
t3tcriiNA. Bt; it ensettal by the Senate and HOusO
of Representatives - of tin? Commonwealth of Permsyl-'
1 vania in Generot Assembly met, and it. is -hereby en - -
itctedthy the authority of the same That the qualified. ,
ioters of the several counties of this ommonwealth,-
[ o all genCr,l.tivistishi.p.borough mid special:dm-Opus ~
I C
,re ,hereby, hereafter, authorized and required , to •
Vine, , ,by ocket.ii. printed. Or written, or - partly print,
`O.l and partly written, severally claysirted as follellsrt: .
One tic..l:ei shall embrace the names of all 1 Ituktcs 'or,
courts voted for, and to be- labeTted, , --Joutside, ludl l-
1 e• m
iarit" one ticket shall embrace the names of , all ,
i state oflieers voted for, acid be labelled, "statiii."'one
i ticket shall embrace the lilies of officers all county ocers"
voted • for. inducible. odic or senator, member mid -
I tnetubers of assembly'. and members of corigriv, ,If
Ivoted for, and -be' labelled..'eounte ;" one ticket,
shall embrace the mimes (Iran township officers .v 0 ,.,
I led for, and be-labelled, -township - el' one ticket
shall embrace the innue`sof all horough-officers voted'
fin% and be labelled ."htirough• t" • bald, ;each class
I shall be deposited in separate ballot•bozei. -
I .1
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MNIMEI
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To Tare the Senioe lb e,lPeeplefoll Beatier
Conl..ty, Upon the Ittletittoti oT *Pro..
. hibitary Liquor Low. . I •
S ON 1. 1i It en (Merl 1.4 the Senotei- and House
(!t flep ‘ reArntativt4 of the: Commonwealth cf." 1110 4 , 0 7:
ivnicr in Gentral .4sec:rtin tut, anti it i• _halal en—.
ost < rt VMe ii,thority of Me same,. That Air- the pnr
pcoe aii•ciertalvinc; the 'sentiment of.
„the' ponple tit -
Beaver coilutv, upon the etiestiOn of a prohibitory.
liquor law, it ;half he lawful - for - the qualiti r eit ioters of
Funl county, at the next izencrnielection hereafter, to;
c xpr , rs thClr prefervoce balloM tkffballots shall bit* .
labelled, upon T
•riihiblotry lair," and on
-
the contain the won't:. 'Fora proldhltd;*
ry law," or "Aminnt a prohibitor:, 1;w •." end l'add'hal•- e :
• -halt be reCelvcii and countial4ind emceed upon
returt sof el —lion as' provided for bylaw the
. , .
cam: of election of county oftiCers; and al cettilicate or,
Gh result of ,alclel,attion shall ley tijetiOst the:board
of retuyrrn juthzca in the otheo .of the, prothonotary of
I the court or contintini pleas or. Beaver 'county; and the
I cleethm ollicers shalt:he I:nbject -to tile etime.penalties
i as to the reception of:111mnd Nosm , , or, ether utialtelia
vior in otlico, in relatlon to thdvOtintt hereby, provided
for, as are provided for by.thu general election laws
the commonwealth iu cute of .6:flutist off news at geti
eral elections. ;
Git'en under my hand at; Ikairer,
iDth dsy of Soptentha 41' the year oC
ALP . our Lord one (Nilo.; ,
eight. handradt
' - antl•e,tatt•-Aevott and i the nintpttec
ond year or the intleporidence'or the United -Staten.
r .JUAN S.. LITTIILL, Sheriff.
SEEE4Fr's OFFICE.. I
Deaver, Sep. 10 '67,. •(j f 50611'67:4t.,,
111!ZS IS. TO , c;svt;klvoricu_s
lil..vr:oltz ;TILE Vrif DAY . OF 13b71 ' TEMBEtt,
A. D. 1567. a WarraLt. iullankruph•,y. Wat issued
against the Eabite of itoss Forward of Whitt; in the
County of Beilven and of PeinuSyivania, who
has been adjudged :t Bankrupt on his own petition ;
that theparmealmf any debts and delver Of any
his
belonging to Nett Bankrupt; to lam; Or for
his use, and the tnundf,r of anY property - by, him, 'are.
forbidden- by Law tinaa macting . of the errdlters of
the said Bankrupt, to prove rDebts; and tothotate
one nr more. Ar4,ignees Otitis ff,:tate. Will be held at a;
Court prtatiteru*y; to .he. hchlen at the heron
House, New - Brighton; Ilienverr-Vorrnty, Pa., before
Josepht B. Donley, it on 'the itith day of Oc•
tuber, A. D. at °it:o'clock. A. 31..1
THOMAS , nOWLAT_,..
1.1. S.. Marshal.'':
eepllTT,'t
EvutAriiiNG GAS -
A DMINISTERED BY III:: MURRAY. Batnorwa,/ ,
TER, PA;, in extra cting teeth., lhava adand tom?
many - otherfarilltf& - for tho anecessftill . GI
my proferdoO. this intaluabla pain-kB; lIg agent' All
, braorhey or Duntirtry perthrineil hi The "beat - and
modern' . ,rtylit. 'Ail work Anneal chelid,f, and Mr
! rept. hater anal at any other Bteani Derctal &tab
,incra to ti w" t ate. 1 truyirlifett
EMI
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