T411,-Beam - I . wi.ro 3l o. apnea Ai.!ii.r,mori4Proit tz=csr== • .'" • I ranSlDlefer. Illyss 5 S. Grant. roa r c&ratkupost, Sohuy er Ocilfax. „on*. ems 111c.')a.Avrii °mutton. §.8.-4 1 014ige.i..... • • —or oottNrt. `,:vt :.• •s . . NITRITE OR . GENERAL. - i6Bll. Ascom cAsswassiL, ~„ „pr CA*ORIA COUNTY! ioit.cosoasso, . CAPT. JOSEPH B. DONLITI', . • . Of Greene County.: . . 4' • ?OR ASSENDLT., Itr , C TTIGILS.S'NICIUMSON. • •••., J. YANEIRK l - .4. • A. J. BUFFINGTON. YOU'PROINE'CUTINO ATTORNEY. ' J. It. HARRAH., ' )0 • port com - mtpstoNEß, ' DAVAD scorr. Fog courrrx sualacioa. B. A; DICKEY. ' TOIL POOR 110114 R DIRECTOR, •• BJO NSLENTZ. , FOE AUDITOR, WILLIA3L THOMAS.. • FOR CORONER,.. WILLIAM BARNES. - • r ' ,vat TRUISTiIiS OP ACADEMY, 1 BA ;L 3TAGAW RICHEY EAKIN . . • *A.s:o,i'l+it . vtiNG REPUBLICANS . TURN' OUT_ 1 • alve laiotikei Day to Your • Country 1 . • Tho :Republicans of Beaver county are eurnettly requested to attend a Mass Meeting in illuiver, on • . IitEDNEBDAY, Sept. 28d, 1868. , The following distinguished persons will be td.l44ress the people on the issuei of thnionr,trie, . " , L2l: .asAwj a is tr oov. ovairiN, 11.1 Sr. Toith N. .A. GROW,_IION. A. IK.DINCLuRE__, AND HON. THOS. M. MARSHALL. , ; • Other prominent gentlemen (roma 4 hit sawie have also been Invited to be nil& ua on the octiusion. Chime one, wino a 1 ! Tag Republicans of this county held four laricortictloor mectingilllst week, viz At' Darliiigton,%Fairview, Industry, and . New Sheffield. Large crowds of people, good spt.redlies, dx., were the prominent traits at these gatherings... . Trot . ..duty or assessment cannot be too ear nestly urgetten all who know they are not bocaum .or their having changed thalrresidenee, This duty' le too important to be ppstpoued until the last hour.. E.' B. UlaurrmAD,.dlsbyrsing clerk 'ln the Pas Svelte department, Washington city, ab. .Ilast otteros.v, 1, •I. gostesd was a "my policy" -and drircill extensively in President J . Philadelphia convention in 1864. Esq., a native of this county, but'Aiiiitni. years a resident of Lancaster ecnnsty;•has peen , nominated by the Republi• cans italtitoir candidate for Congress, •in thitt• district, AO till the scat made vacant by te e deathitHott. Tha4deus Stevens. He will electigi by an overwhehufng mnjority. Trlit New York i//erattl says' .in that city alone. "the •Repubtitian vote will , be fully deal.. lcdditut k eyerywhinn there are unmistakable intliCatOns that on t.he question of loyalty, on the question of Polipy, on thequestion of mor ulitt; a d on the meation of whisky and lager beer; thu State of Ncw York will , go back to heli..okkt PosiiktMaad cist a heavy majority against. the copperhead Democracy. . Demecracy arc demoialized. The - news front Maine has sickened them, and it is &lid that,,the Denim:relic and Couseriative ,clubs a Washington city are ,on the , eve , of disbanding on the ground that neither "labor or money" will save them from getting a ter• riblitiiieshindat the coining election& Vei-. moat lent , thens lint little hope, but that little haenow.also been swept away by the Repair. llrau thunder . from Maine-"the Pine Tree Stalk ME Ovn old [dank Vin.l B. Dunlap, Esq., of Bridifolor,.thlecotioty, made a Democratic speech in the Court House on lust', Filday evening. We will der him the justice to say that we believe heaved° the hi* address on that occasion that we have heard on the Dem iicratic ale this 'Jenson. "But it is all for no uie," William. COPPerheadism is dead. "The mutoli;tlio is sot."i -The people have made up thekilkinds t 0 biyi Seymour, Blair, repudkil lion and war on tile shelf, and nothing now will change them. Yon may as welt; there fore; g'ive'up tho-struggle at once, for surren der jou will have iiii:efore two mouths ex that. Tonne Publican party, through Congteri, has shown:itself to be the poor mm's friend. It hltS so framed our revenue laws that •taxes are only conceded front men whose incomes exceed ono thousand dollars per annum, and front articles that.the middle hod poor classes of peßlo can do without. Beal estate, horses; cows, sheep. hocs and furnitnte (mks. of the mahest kind) are all exempt from national T4ley,n. tinder. Repabikan laws;, bit the DentOeraey, If they jµd into power. propose to *is all these articles, twd every other ape cres of, property betides. They intend to rake the imor man "tore hiataft," and the ms caution' of their platform requirea them to do so.. Look Mat "Fourth, Equal itisation of every spretea of property aceonling to its real value, including govo mitten! bonds and other public scald. . • , II the poor mull l middle classes, therefore' desire everything they have themselves taxed to, defray napalms of the national govern ment, they. should act with the Democratic party and veto for seyatOur and Blair ; if they do not desire lila and belieVe i that' the, rich should boar the 'national bunko; they eught to mid mint sustain the Itepitblldan party and h elp It to elect *ant and Colfax. Choose Ye etween them • 12_-Th o„,dAlliOnS-the Soverarnentborilleellin greeibaati.--Thbi scans an enormous Issue of paper money.— The rebels ptirsui:d a suailfti thunicial. during the existence s thetr 1 01 3 _ - vc i vv. i i„ Inca Thatis,they do_ P DU Pm:we in motion, and paid oirthifir p mite to ' A . In paper money. Noifirlools h mit..b 0,0 0 Promises to pay wasp twat* wibile I a lie,r progressed, compared Iva I the Wife of dot , as reported by one of their own number, who Was then and is , now a banker at Selina,Alk. It wilt be seen from ids statement thitit wan *le' *Ontipderatt.i gairiaiiinease thit:orig• tailed ihesPonaletintpidley:inerioil Pirate iattlibiling&serainnzolsl=4,try. , - that : 14.21PorgyOn li v e citizen of Alabama. Ito lei bankoeby 'Occ4paiip#,:and Isdestrotta, Of extending his business to 'du,. northern States. With that °Wait bt view beesebdi it CliCular, • together .'with', his card',p here among Our people. On. this card . begliee day, and date to the rule and fall:of gold in his section; and we herewith publiah it so) that the most stupid laity see what etir 'itsrreney. would be worth if the rebel:di/2i Pendleton poi* is ever adopted by the United, States toverninent. BOAS his card;"'' • .'' ' ~ _ . like'. orris rmieuligoii, BANKER, SELMA, LA Prkeo.4l, (Midler 0H0... rate No4ofromotaa: lot lgelto .Vay '.865 Massie& • •• ;, ,P I i. 11141. • January 1' to *ay )fay 1 to October Octobeg 1 te Ottoter 15, October 15 to Ilovember 15, D°c!mber l . • • is, • • 'IIII6C Jannaryl;. . " re: , licitim4r sb i.. • - its; • • ' • ' ' , APO' 15 25:1 • Mari, • 19, • • , June 1, ~ .11 •' 15, July 1, .• • ?5; • t. „ A 18 31148 L; t . •LI ; Septette ls. O bar 1, ct° 15, • _ Nov. Id to'Des. 81. 1M63. , Jan. Ito March L. • March 15, March 11, to May 1, May 15, Juno 1. 15, July 8. 15, • August I,', 15, September 1, 15, October 1, • 13, November 1, 15. December 1, 13, Janturry 1, 15. Feb:taxi/4, . • 15. March 1, Ap/11 1 1 5 ,. r July fe An. /A September October 1, 15, ,• • 5/ovamber . • December 1, '5, January 1, ' 15. February 1, March 1. 15, 15, April 1, 20, • 27, i 1 4 1; May s 1 i , • . REFERS TO. Chemical National' !lank, ,N. IVOlnnia Brag. & Bmith. N Y., National Bank liMte of Ilfor. St. Louis, T. P. Minor a Co., Mobile. Lotting:3a National Bank, la. O. "Voters of Beaver county ! if you desire to see one hundred dollars in gold worth two' hunilredtbousalid &idlers in paper money vote forSeymbur and the financial policy which he represents; if, on the 'other buil, you are in favor of coming',4ek 'to specie payments I,i'as early 4,day as possible; if you tre in favor of a paper dollar appreciating in' alue and becoming worth as much as a dol lar in gold, act with the Republican party Which promises this, and which in the event of its success will see that the promise is fully r odeeined. The financial policy of the Dem ocratic party would ruin- the United States, governMent just as it ruined Jeff Davis', and those who are clamoring for its adoption now know that this result and none other will' surely follow. , ' , , Ttis REPIIIILIORRN or 'Ph Ilailelp hla have settled all their l i tiesd (pith:W*4,Bnd are now' better o rganized ; ,more.. enthusiastic, morn 'united, and more den3rmined than ever lull fore: They held the largest mettingin that ettyla few nights ago that was ever seen there. A gentleman of cihd "Spent 'a few days there last weeksives it as his opin ion, that unless gross frauds are, eerpotmted by'the cops,t he Republican majority in Phil adelphia will not fall a vote below 10,900. The Republiauis of Pennsylvania, 191(1 throughout the wkole countrrare • gaining , strength, now eviiry hour. Our. majority in the State cannot fall ,below and Indications are almost •aatatatakable that . drani., lOU carry every State in ISM) that Lin cola carried inlBo4. • . Wm could name quite a number of Demci. cnits in this county Who have discarded their party during the present campaign, and comp over into the Republican lank& -On the oilier band weinow of but one pursift who ILas taken - Me 'coped% Course, "and' left our : party to jeln, gal .'elietny:. This perseii. his been a publiePaimek—quartered at the coun ty Poor House for a good irhile•paet, , '•and is r uow an Minute of thaCinstitutielt Ile 'W(I4 lelkuzgtil his politic . oil thf • grti,tisid , ehat "lha 4tiis i l ure too.high, s alui ther .IN ought to have a Mange of mien" "The itien.ol a public pan .per •complidning of ! ea* , .t4itton n and, t so eliang,ingliis lift rty 're tiOnS on iltai - Szerci ii th i o coolest joke of the : ZI: ! F -' - NM \: : : 100 100 106 100 INI 100 ~r INI4. 14 a mu 100 100 WOO • 1800 lige& -..uarvizaussuo,,igammiamow_r 7 leg victory in tins county and titate,eouro not in your labors until dark on the 18th of °M- I :r. greerndl ow lead us to believe t .wl carry county at the October ° ••• t . ) . l°G ', tY, and the Bute by ' . 1 "L. lanT e tuk hoNeter, go to work. to make t Asjolities *lgoe still. -We can swell emtvet It * it be then. Every shou rt o a liil and the wagon must move along: ' - , ly therearFATOntliblisl,lts,,rsbe4m/P Wills th is 4 1Watif 474 Y 6- present tune write to- them it once, and urge theliktettuli;:rptiSittelliiin to ~e Here bT thalOth or October at thertitrthett, to help' to swell the Republican vote in Beaver county: Fos "illa of theDilaiocraili apadma and , writers for. copperhead .newspapers;' devote themselves wholly' to the dismission of Our financial questions. Judging them frOni What they gni fu/4 write, One would be led to be. •lleve that if they were Intrusted with our public delit Would be paid' ' and "'the whole'oeiniiii relit:tired of taxation in a year i or two at fiuthest. • They cduldmiun the ms= chine": to, the joy and. satisfactlon of , every. body: 'Art welt. ''Now to.* l!ow most - of thesPooters .been war; dOcting theli:own financial aflalni, and you will make the dlscomy that a Majority of their' 14tvb Ounicloi breed ig keep ibior families rimn hangering,andif you would:donate theni a pea-nnt stand:ther hafni OBI; enough to mak e the btui4kasS stMcess, M edi: nien nadertalco to tell us how the mon : ey affairs of thirty-seven States and a halt dozen Territories-should 6e Conducted. • How ridiculous. - ' " • 105 no 112 115 190 180 Pipit 1857 to 4814 there . was a Dettioctitid President and ; Cabinet in power, both Housed of Congress were Democratic and so was.tlie Supreme Court. Tbizi was a period of pro reseed peace,. and., prosperity and plenty ationnd*everywhere.. Look now what it cost to run the governnictit during these four years of . Demoeratic lirPheisen's Rind Book of Politics foi 1888, we find the folloWlig Statement of the Public debt, on the Ist 1857 and subsequent pats: ' • 90c) 2XI 250 230 230 $lO 1857....... Oa Ist July 0 , 1511 Oa Ist Joky IMO On Ist July 1880 On Ist ! July 1851 If.you. bear a copperhead complain 'Cif high' tasetand Republican extritVagiutO, call his attention tothe above figures and ask, Lim if any administration !Alit we have ever had In this country runup the public debt hi a time of pence and plenty as this one of Buchanan'a did. It has no parallel in the histery of the couutry. "Mold for the Bendhpldet'." The Bon; Edwanl MePhersr.n, Clerk of the Rouse of Repreientaiivas, publishisithe vote of the Ilonse'(1882) on concurring with the Senate's amendment to the Legal Tender bill whereby the interest on' the Five-Twenty bon& whit pa able 'edit. Qn tidg pro'boslittei (vihich Mr: Steven" vehemenll2 oirMaciitlikaliaiaii4 ea, rind Nocll of Mo.) voted . 0 pay. the:lnterest In gold and' carried It. Fortyllse Democrnta recorded their votes In favor of paying gold--only3wo the other way. 2100 2000 2000 2100 We believe they voted right; though it wits then optional with Congress to propose a dlf ferent sort of Inen. What they did propoSe however, and lenders aceeptetcwe mail abide by. ' .What becomes now. of the party clamOr the"gold tor - tho bondholders, raga for the plow-holders?" liens are the suttees or die forty-IWe DeutiocraLs who voted to pay in.: terest In coin: , Syrienbam E. Ancona of Penn., , Chas. J. Biddle of Penn.,William G. Brown of W. Va. George Browne of It. 1., Chas. B. Calver ot M'i, Geo. T. Cobb of N. J., Baumel.S. Co of Ohio,jams A. Ciavens of Ind., John J Crittenden of Ky., Geo. W. Dunlap of Ky. James E. English of Conn., Henry Gilder of Ky., Edward Haight of-N..Y., Wm., A. Hall of Bro.; Aalon Harding of Ky., Wm. 8. /101* man of In4philii) Johnson of Penn„ An thony' L. Knopp of 111., John Law of Ind ~ Win. E. Lei nian of Penn., Robort Mallory of Ky, Henry May of Md., John W. Menzies o Ky., Warren P. Noble Of Ohio, Elijah H. Norton nf Mo.. Robert IL Nugen of Ohio, Moses P. Odell 'of IC Y. Geo. H. Pendleton of Ohio, Nehemiah Perry of N. 1., James C. Robinson of 111., James S. Rollins of Mb:, Wm. P. Sheffield of R. 1., George K. Sidel of Ore gon, Edward H. Smith-of N. Y., ,John, B. Stet'k nf N. Y., Win. G. Steele of N.J . .; Clem eat L. Vallandighain of Ohio, Chauncey Vib bard of N: 3 Y., Daniel _W. Voorhees .of Inil., , Elijah Ward ot N. Y... Edwin H. Webster of Md., Killian V. Whaley of W. Va., Chas. A. orKv.. Geo. C. Yfoodruffof Conn., Hendrick B. Wright of Penn.. • • . Tun arithmetteal struggles of- Abe - ppm& eMtie editors with the election returns from Maine are perfectly trenieridous, and ' for aught we kutiw may reeltilt - in discoveries Which would have , been +rthir of Newton or of j a Place: ,The.,. honest men, have al rea4y.conautitel seyegal th , usand• square toot of slates ' and a D grast , many! Ore long feet *of p'enells; and by dint' bloat:4l6s and sturdy elp4cli9ghitve I pictviikist..That ibey.aro entirelY,splistied with the result; 2(1. That it might havh been worse ; Brd. Thaelt will be a great.deal better in the Presidential elec.:thin 4th.,That it Isn't *eh orp shOwer . i Tha Maine s any opts:querns/ ;OM That it will be very different elsewhere hith. That they have done better than tliey did eight years ago, &c , Scratch away, gentlemen It's good Intellectual exercbi. If you - are satisfied, We are ; , it is a chinning thing to have bOth parties contented.—N, P. ni bigna. , Soma Will in lirdne.sent a dispatch a few days agOroltennaylvanla . ro•the efface' that the Monocracy pad gained at the rate oeonls - per cent •at the recent election in that State. • ' "Enough said," thought a lot ofPennsyiva nia Democri4ic editors, forthwith they liought OM their poultry and anninenced crowing quite lustily over one hundred per rent of Democratic gains in Maine.- It now turns Out that the 'Wag was telling the truth, but the gain climes in this way': Thu town of Perkin, Maine, gave the Democracy ens ito last year, and, this year it gives exatilyfitoo Mere is where the one bundled per cent Dem ocnttic gain ague from. Since this develepe, want roosters are offlirctl for we. the , - EMIR 4L914117.410, ;19,7114,1196X1. 61,70,102,08. gketTASSA. ' ~• Resift . - of • Mondies Ele4ion! I rk Li jk ail ...4-"f , ...'- _.... , -ir:' - -, - ;r• .. ,i . -. , AIIP 1111ASOISIITYABX ' -'- 8 / 4 4 ' *O OB •- • k,\'''' ' h i ~ I . it in4, Nis.;'. *cow tio - B r a morethan VrtisKiiiitr , tars of Ma towns of the 'entire Slate fully con firm Our claim tn.twenty thousand majority. .. .lidirtiioo2-11iist akin - - thii - iii'an - hini. . I Z e ,A=4i arei rß V . thl * is k t44 - 13E - ex ; - to I nis " eingslWoPritiftg.Pasti twain! yearn.' 'The total-voto in . by fat Ao litilliireini*Otnilii linizie. •- ' . ' 7 . ' - Who Are - 14*,1* The hlitoty of theiliattriave Anna' the time "rk i Pla, thclromnocratle party had control . of the goiernMent—of the mu • yaws ilia ad herents of that organisation _warred. in •the vane of alave7 to dealcy the torinmint- of tie three' years just past , diring—which they did all in•their power to distrat l e War !olds ample miaow why the Democratic Par ty should not betnist4: -Gen: John S.: Lo. gnu, now stumping the Eitated*liiinols, at the conclusion otone of his notable speeches ,retel the followleg usilmisinunthe np of the facts he had established: 1,4 gimp' ,Totef:Yeadt and refute who can: • WIIY THE namocaaTzczarerY attotrur Bar sm First. The beiiiocratie'pnrty • forced upon the country an the Repubilaui ra tion the expenditure do/atoll= 00,- 000 from the treasury._ • • • Second That the re bellion lnut for the express purpose of overthrowing Repub lican institutions and establishing. upon their relax 14 ablvehoklingobligaratiy, . and that 11l the, inkrdens,p4 taxation' , Slant, Preennti , and prestectlve,nrelhe,necesaar* conecrences of a- Democratic rebellion._ - • , , Third. The vast sacrilite of fib en the bat; tie ,Pek),' the hospitals and prisons:, is justly Ins to,tbe treasonable actio n tintl pun poses of the Dembetatielendera. , Fourth. ' That in the - preparation o f th is rebellion the whole power of the hist Demo , cratic administration was exhausted, the pub- I lie treasury plundered, the navy scatterador dismantled, the 'army placed under the . corn mond of traitors and carried beyond the reach ' oftlicintoming administration, and within the-borders ditto contemplated revolutionary government. • - . "That all these acts were, done in, obedience to the of the Democratic con spirators. and- y the advice-and with the rip; proral,ot the Dm;roeraticleadars in every sec tion of, the country, Sixth. 'Them mine leaders controlled . the Dimodentle nominating convention, dictated its platformind designated its candidates. Seventh. • That these same leaden by their. public prators and press declared it to be their settled policy thdt.'Detnocratic success shall restore to the late Democrats and 'rebels in • arms supremacy in the government of the na tion, and that all that was lost by rebel defeat on the battle field elm* be regained by the election of the 'Democratic candidates. • Eighth.. That they, the Democratic, rebel leaders, affirm only, as the consequence of 'their trinmpli, the renewal of the war, the do etructien of the reorganized States, and the overthrow of the Republican representative branch of the government, and its subjection to Executive will and dictation. - • • Goo. Lazio supported those facto to Wm,. Stlky,the =pub* Lad po,igiuger au just cause hikre, up to this* hour,: failed to; 'Otte. He then proceeded to oho* 1 , winllE' /EMILIO/Jr Pain antIILD "3E • Fi , That °fall hie:Mit:Ms of men not one durin the. war- was 4 traitor.' Every man TA - stood rally by libertit, - hy Ilia flag, by the r i Consti alien and by the UnliSn., Sec d. That its civil adminlitrat ion ,of the Goys ment, notwithstanding the exigencies of the ear, has naval thepeople as compared with Democratic ,ru1e,,5N,000,400 within the 1 4 1 10 iig ,ilthi rears r , an Wnuinrgu. an , average of . over ThE :-Tat it has actually paid and • can celled early $1,700,000,000 of the liabilities Incur during the war, and since the close of the, ar,' while steadily reducing the pub lic tax ,it has reduced the public debt from $2,757„538 43 to $2,510,245,866 74, making apaym nt on the debt of $245,443,084 69. . Fort That it has reduced taxes on differ ent a cles the two last Congetwes=tha thir: ty-ninth and fortieth— , to $100,000,000. Fifth. That but for the obstinacy of the Democrats in Congress and of their pliant tool, Andrew Johnson; a reduction': of the in terest upon the public debt, amounting to at least $40,000,000 per annum, would have been provided for by the funding bill. Sixth. That the Republican party, by its candidates and platform, is irrevocally pledg ed to ecioninny, to the maintenance of the pub lic faith, the preservation of the pence and the entity ofthe States, and liberty and pros perity of the people, and that all its pledges en the haw been redeemed, offering the best guarantee of the value of these pledges to the people in the future., —Thereis sufficient force and reason In What•Gen..Logan hero says to arm every Re ,publican in the land and make him invinci ble against Democratic sophistries. We rec ommend, therefore, that the reasons why the Democratic party shoran ,not be trusted,and why the Republican party should be trusted, bo constantly carried la the pocket of every Republican for Immedlatettne in conversation with Democrats. . , , South Coiotht. , • , 'Jr. WAR' 6 1 : 4171 : 1— EXTRA419.1c rItIVIT • ' -' • • imEn." ' • • ' • , Sept. 12, 18fiet:—Ily Dzan Sin: Ev ery, moneyed Dian in' I thlsState as tit own. his Whoje Influence Ogainatini. Is Grant,te, be his, 4 . , . That is the ouestioir . whirl we feel most interest in. If not, youtan assure ly look for a bk)ody revolution:in the South,' as that Seymour and. Blau will be elected. It is well" UnderstOod herethat Blair _leis al , ready made a declaration of War ir. his Ylroad , 1 head letter, and that , Sennett' has indorsed it. The Rebels, or . Democrats, confidently_ believe thatAhey will take . poseasion of the State Governments tinder their old Constirn tiong If Bleir,shall he elected.. To make sue cess more certain. they are receiving. , large numbers of Winchester 16 _Shooting Rifles, and ar,e shipping them into the interior, of the State. When asiced:..why this , warlike preparation is heingmade.lhey Say that they are fearful of a negro insurrection--about as likely as that, the women of Now - York will Insurrect. They have smothered down their public threats made immediately on their re.' turn - firom the New York Convention, or rather they do • not find their, way into: the priblieprinrs,but they talk it on the stump and in . private, tear they will never- submit to be governed, save by their Ramptinui and men of his Man). If the people of the North want peace they must elect- Grant If they desire to see this °ornery again 'declugd in blood, and the South made a desert.let the - m elect Blair; who in advance has told • us-that we must either ingloriously surrender all- we gained by a four years war (which filed the country with widows and orphans). - or - leave this-fair country to be ruled - by a seta! men 'who know not the meaning of the word z gen , erosity, when in -power. With the . ' IV in the country -Gommmtest , sin4he - basil eitjactullifiltilt would take control, we have nothing to 'ex. pea tint to be ahtughtered In detail, or sub• mit tole condition worse Menthe moat abjer , piuUtlends will ask if the eon?' t r • ,0 . redreis. _Mod save no try ...i v .; ; w " the judge Would, may " 11 ., t • teethe:My of a Repot; 'lt ". n; • " as equivalent to the IV - . • " " ' • ~' iliturdredi of Mon Aral rite ' , ls *Wale, sentenced fe - Iwo, - iielteliirge of Suralleg ai. of corn, or •Some trifle of the same v. charges trumped up by'one of these gee& -to-gekeit-of stiebnoxiont . neighbor. - What, have we to expect 'auk nmo bit the Prodders tjejasir wowfiat has ,gone forth to the A:lei& in advt . ** that' this country shall be surrendereo to the rule •of • tyrants? With enetanerr se Seymour antlßlalt td jedgiltiki you may rest assurrial. that we wilt, at all Illinisi be foundtirtherwreng::'' If it. is the in. tentionpf the. Wave ,men; who stood by our sidCpri Ole r bieistiliattle-fiedd, during. the • king Mid gloomy Pierre's of earnings forced I nporiiiiibyiset of men possessing•the outward fermis arid'education .of a Christian people, but contmlted only by the brutd apil savage Wetllieta of the wild ilidian;l" ' forsake IIL now; if Wie their .deternunation to leave, lb& follow‘doldleir, *he' have acloptbl this lietintry as their,home, to Endre bite, whin that fate could be averuxl by simply electing %%rue man to rule the nation, then we must begin.te prepire for the struggle ourselves, for cortio it will sui Sure as Seymour and Blair ate -elected. liemoemtic ihiecess will be a continuation, elite war. And these foolish and crazrperiPle believe thaV the Nerthern• Copperheads are ready to ..do spy desperate thing to kelp them into power. • Ifthey do get Ante Slower, the Northern element' in this. cowitry must either fight or.run &Way. And • let me say to you that I will *ever desert the loyal people of this;Stateto save my own life, nor will .I qtiletly submit to be shot; down— I will stand • by my colors. You duly as well tell the people of the North that it rata with them,tb .eivepetee, quiet, and prosperity to the Seidl, and indeed to the whole country by the election of Giant, or again force upon the country war and anarchy by the election of meilwhe have already Ambled the =Mai -1 governments now existing lit the South to be 1 revolutionary, and that they must be broken up. gad thautherile .wlitb have been tree to the OM:Tamen t•Ouill' be turned over to a dais or men who Odra no inore of taking the Jae eta man than they would that of a•dog, r When' he stands between them and their wish el, hot:piling, - Oirr , State will give a great- uiti . for • Grant. •,_ •We will lose all one p ia ti of the' Suite where oar majority issmall, - beciunie 'the , opposition are, well or giimil• antraiiiied with the. Winchester deli. :terwskootinovijks, and are determined to force every litfuLttl eitho;•.YOte with . them or net • vote at all.. They have no objection to the negroes voting, if they vote as they wish them. Their organization Is perfmt, ' and the , pro gramme is to station squads of armed men at all public crossings of streams and roads to disperse alltßeteibllcatis on their way- to the polls. We will carry the State, however, in spite of all they can do., . Aofaßtlng Chtcltems. StMithotier Copperheadone 'of ihe bit terest—rhas undertaken to leleet Seymour Preildent by slate and penetl. The World In troduces his achievement with this flourish : Day i4Nhir; J idito'r . of 77fe Trenton• Thee American, m ciettainly the best political cal dilator in New Jersey. and ono of the most sagacious observers, in this States.. He con cludes that the Presidential. election will be decided as follows by tbe electoral vote ' . Grant. Feymoui. 1 ConnNalcnt Now York Pennsylvania cw Jersey Delaware Maryland Kent ,cky Loufaiati Georgia North CamMt Ohio Indiana Wisconsin California Oregon Nebraska Nevda '8 29 11 • • ,8 $ 5 H 3 I 3 3 MI 198 Total Total volt:. 317. majority hi 10. Comment 4 by the Tribune. , tlr..Naar.has unconsciously supplied 'lds 'readers with a test • of the sonndnesa of his calculation. Pennsylvania; Ohio . and Indi - ana,. hold their 'State Elections threil weeks betbre the PresldentiaL If they vote as he estimates, Seymour will certainly have a chance ; he cannot, even then, carry such States as Missouri, Louisiana, Wiscon sin, California, and Nebraska. Still, if Sey mour eirties•the three Stites which' vote on. the 13th of October--all of which Naar claims for him--his friends will be . able to make a Tespectableiight in November. If be does not—as we are confident he will not—his cake willAnanifestly be dough, Mr. Naar be ing the kneader. We thank Mr. N. for hav ing unwittingly afforded this touch•stou aof his.sagaCity 'as a "political calculator." Let it not'be forgotten. 'cw _l2buct-tisentatts. THE GAT TIDA L' W V E ROLLS ONW&BD! • • And sweeps twilit irresisibie Airy billiard Abe, Large BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT • • —oi R. - A • . Tallon wko has just Received an Extensive Assortment o , . • LAMM' AND% GENTLEMEN Booty r Gaiers, Slippers, Sh•• oe ~ .Inne Coarse. t of Late Styles, , sid the Moat Substantial Make. ' We are ambled to seU oar New. Stock at paces tug far below:our former fates, and oiler some of 111011 T SUBSTANTIAL Eastern mills work, from nianufactorial of high pate. Otir Obeli of • ' , A11=18 ? SHOD; •con s lan 6 of the most resbkosable and Substantial work Inatiyi Market, and from oar Extensive, Stock of 335;kotts. ea EiLlacaeis for boy. auk mak, Welhinicsvoisu atistrall deiteandif.. We also have &stock of oldstylotishoss,which woofer FROM , S 1 TO $1 50 "R $l,OO 1,60 PAIR. Tke public are earnestly requested to call and ex amine oar stock, and ;Atka) , themselves. la 1 - 3 _ ei • e r ail On THIRD STREET, =AVER, PA. Examil?aticin of Teachers : rllinvgitalGßED . , WILL BS PHIS= AT dame Belibtatiouse. Hanover tovrtishlp, On the 10th Of October and at Itoihester, on the ildth.icw the purpose of examining appliants for sthool. Having }dosedthe regale' examthatiess for the WI and winter termj other duties require toy anemia; ; thereinto.* it is very Inconvenient to hold private . mmll nation. directors rpl confer Amor byuiring unexamined sppHcaata hiSteet me at either req of the above named place - - • . JAMES WU:ETHAN. iseptielelf) Co. Supt. • SUT - lIRLAND, DE'NTI.ST, 'IIIIII,D STUMM; 13ZAVZR, P1t24111,1L. ;Aft!, mica) ' : ial i44l in _ye ra aat il no Qt .' a Profess I on Mq libi rritti one of baa tae a 't dentbts in Me emote's: ' ' Ail wort' monad • In style 'and at primp dryly: ' ' • LogPerakii• ==Ei GEP4I.4F.ACI'/ON aOll 4 1 - ° l - 00aallatti • WnEIRRAtt, IN AND BY AN'AOF 04"Ffile eral Assembly of the Commonwealth* sylrania,oetitiedi,"An Act •_MheijigMtlia of the CdtatAtminialth.,_" Angie der o J uly A. D., BM* 11l made the duty ci the obetiffot erery come tg 'within this Commottirealth to gift pablie. notice of the Mural Illeetioos; anal In nett notice to ammo. I. The oticeri - to be, eketed. Designate the place at which tne election MAltet beld. kt o gs BArrriLls.'• - 171thilberiFof county of Bearer, a hereby make knoManA dim this public tot*o to tbellectore of tho,couatyrd Beaver. that • • ' • ON 'CHB ID I'VERDAT Or comma ilegg.ttir th irteenth day' tie tile month) a Osmond los will be held itt the "steotral , election districts as follows : Theelectots of Borough township will'Meet at the Court House in the Borough of Beam. Tke'electore of Bridgewater borough will meet at the Tom' Hall In Bridgewater. , The electors of Phillipsintre district win meet at the public brick school house in Add borough. • The electors of, 31 iessneebip will meet at the I house fonlArty. Amyl& Hendrickems, I now by John D. Elliott._ .. - The eletten of :Hopewell sonrink e wlli meet* the school &QM." in th e Tillage :Of tetille. In - Mid township. The.electom of ,forlopeetkatie township writ Meet arthe houstrorAlegistder Thompion; deed., hritald lenOsidttAral **t a t bo T tl I; said tioireoMp' ••• • The elector. of Frankfort district will meet the house of Gomm 1 in Fran . l ow The *More of - . . hi - tt ' *wet at "the. loupe of John • . • , . orer. The-Fe• will.meet , at. house et Amen N • • :In IT. Witt. n The em • • lowiMMO • iiimet i *stooge now occupledlotsiailnela lia tc lhalsaitilownship. The electors of Mightn't p (not embraced In Indomry distriett will tooerat - the ighbol house. • near Rkhey Rabies: 10 odd teerkship. The electors of the . borough of :Till *ill mad at the Areas, in ?Allston. The electors of &atm°, township will inatakthe • school houselo the riligge Anfhton. The eland'. of Chippewa . ownship will meet &I the house of ,Atterbti•lausan. In said township. • Thesiecines ikiath Beaver township will meet at the houseof John_ltpere. In said The elector" of Darlington town=mect at the Academy ht Dorlingtost_ ,Tbe electors of 1112 Bearer tow-tship will mete the house of widow Miller. to said township. . The electors of Frauklm township will meet at theo barest YAM IL Clot. In said tcrwnetti . •• • The simian of Nottktiewickiegmeet at the eete t., d 'Watt& Hazer, oft land d Ben_j.Rhe . , Ttyw elation, of Multi township wilt meet at Daugherty's School house,. No. 4. in said township. The elector. of Harlon township will meet at the house of to mid towpeldp. The elrid of. thampper ear north owned in tbelm• toogit of ?few Brighton, will meet atahe Carpenter alpMellThrs. HllfcG to win karma: Tye electors of middle ward at the borough of New . meet at the School -Hoes, in said ward. The electors of low roe south ward of the borough of New Brighton. will Meet at the Cat factory, in said The eleeti of Rochester township will meet at r 00l souse, in said township. • The riecthrs of the borough of Rochester will meet at the ninth! house in Rochester. The electors of Freedom borough and•dlitrict will meet at the school boom In Freedom. The electors Of New Sewickley township will meet at the house of John ?easel, to as id, township. The electors of Industry district will meet at the school house In industry. The electors of Harmony township will meet at the hotel in Ecouomy. - The electors of Economy township will meet at the boueeof vet). (I, Minns. In said township. The electorsof the borough of Haver will meet at the sheriff's °Mee, in said borough. The electors of St. Clair borough will meet at the School Houle. In veld borough. • The electurs,m, the-borough of Baden at the public scooothpose, In mid lxsenush. ' Maine 7 1 New liampshlre 1- 5 1 Vermont '. 5 Massachusetts- 12 Rhode Islat'a ' 4 T ennes*e• • 10 tlintith•Catt ins : 6 .4(t. Michigan -• , ' 8 Imra' ' 8 Minnesota 4 Knvias • a iVret Virginia 5 ECM Not . (ipuhtal Virginia - slisstssippi Texas Also, that In the fourth section of the act of Ansem bly entitled "An Actrelatiog to executions, and for other purposes." approved April 16. talk it Is enacted that the aforesaid imb section "shall not be so con structed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as Judge, inspector or clerk at any general or special election In this Commonwealth. Also, that in the 61st pettier' of said act It is enacted that "every general and special election'shali be open d between the hours of eight and ten In the forenoon, and shall continue - without interruption or- adjourn meet until seven o'clock in the evening, when the pulls shall be closed." .Tnegeneral, special, city, Incorporated district and township elections shall be conductedy . . taximeter* and Judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks eppoint ad as hereinafter provided. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec.- ' tion as aforesaid but a white freeman of the are of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election db . trim white offers to.vote at least ten day' framed'. @tett ng. such electioo. and within two years paid a Sta or county tax, which shall have been as. seated at least ten days before the election; but a citi zen of the United States who. has previously been a qualided voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the elec tion dlstrictend pelst taxes aa'afotesaidf shall te entl tled to rote after residing in this State six months Provided, That, white freemen, citizens of the grated States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two, and hating reside di in the election distal ten dart .fOrssOd;', shall be entitled to vote. ; although th ha pal d tones: o venom permittedle tete wholoGnente itmot Contained In thei Ist of taxable inhabitantis fur • tabbed by the Comnsesioncre, unless drat, he; pro new a receipt tor the payment within two ,of a dtate or colony tax, annealed agreeably to the emelt tntion, and give satisfactory evidence, either Sarah own oath oraffirmstion or on Ito r oath or .adinettlots of another, that be has paid such a tax, or on blidre to produces receipt; shall snake oath of the leyment —• , m-.f; or second.-it be- Claims- a vote by tieing an elector between the ages of twenty-pee and twenty two years he shalidepoer va foe* or affirmation that h e h as , r s t ad e d bribe State at lust one year before his application, and make each proof of his residence in the district as mulled by this act, and that he does verily belleve from the accounts c iivell him that he Is of the age *notate d, and give ill other evidence as is equiredby this act; whereupon the name of the per. son so a dmitted to vote shall be inserted in the alpha betical list by the Inspectors, and a note made_ oppo site thereto by writing the word "tix," if be' shall be admittedto robs by reason of berme paid tax, or the word "age" if be sbed be admitted to vote by reason of suchen. andatell be allied out tq the clerks, who shall ineini the like note In the Sat of votes kept by them. , ._ . . In letteret went Joe a' of the penal claiming to vote is not darted cm the list banished by the cam misnioners and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, Is objected to by any qualified Citizen. it shall be the duty of the inspectors to exam ine such person on oath's to his qualificatiOss; and I he claims to have - resided within the State Tor on yea,- or more, his oath dell not be inflict ent pro thereof, but he steal lailikeprisof therbof by at least on competent wituess, who shall be a qualified elector that - he has resided within the district for more than ten mi n a text residing sold elottion,, apd shall' also himselbswear thi Oki hoes fide residence in peen ' ance of his lawful ceiling is within the ,diatriet. and that be did not remove Into mkt distric t` for the per 'pose of voting therein. "Evers person qmoUlled as aforesaid, mambo shall make due proof, as required, of his residence and pep ment of taxes aforesaid. shall be admitted to vote le the township, ward or district in which be shall re "Ulm* person pre‘ent yr . -M*l4 kiprovetit any officer of an election router this act from holding such eliaitiou, cajun or *eaten fn y violence, to any 1003, to wit : a Mich landred had or owe hone wagon Bar- Wheel lime Straw is the Potatoes is 3= lll l ertickw too te tt 10 o'clock. at itiezen BErrrAlN. • lute n• • w eihreeald win erect by ballot-- :Ow puma the the saw of Aniline Genecal.of the COattrunweatth of Penmlyhania. -One penal for the of Surveyor General, of the Commonwealth of Pernalnnis. One person fee member of tactgreas from the Twen. lrfontib Pletrict of Citionnthweelth of Penney). Three teas for member* of Assembly of the rout monwettth of Pennsylvania: One peremi for the Bee of District Attorney of the county of 'leaver. One person for the office of Commissioner the connty of Beaver. • One pers o n for the (Ace of County Surveyor of the, coanty of Beaver. One person for the othre of Poor lionee Director of the county of Beaver. of Beaver. Ono prison fur the ogler of Auditor of the county, One person for tho unite of curonor of the county of Beaver. Two peNons for the othm of Trustees of Academy of the county of Beaver. Soil cc k Hereby Given, I make known and Ore nstice, as in and by the 13th section of the afereadd act lam dttec'ed, that envy person. excepting Justices of the pence, who shall hold any office or apoointment of profit or trust under the Gm - eminent of United States. or of thin State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who Is or rho]] be employed under the legis lative, judlrlary or excentlye department Of Able Shiite or United Mateo,. or olany city or Incorporated dis trict. and also that every member of Congress and the State Legislature:and of the select and common coun cil orally citY, commissioners of any incorporated dm. trict, is by law Incapable of holding or exercisingat the same fine the office or appointment of judge, in spector or tlericurtuly election Otitis Comnionwftith and -that no id or orpoge or other o ff icer at any such election, shall be eligible to any of then to be voted fur." eirtaba4-41-filiffipbrfirlit pirtylit witb up a rat irmovit ti the emea voiiii tkm — % io t& dzpe o h a n ,wambleetbee. moo way tou boiling. or .sha l l riot/Duly daub the =inch elsraloth Ode llnviscalte any se tares* force or violence. rtith dtaigi nfinentie antlnly 1111,0VIIINIWO any elector or to twin ed him from voting or to restrain the handout et el.ole s .. sorb perms on conviction shall be tined ln • any vi tta not excoetlinit IlveLjuntdratdolinriacd immtag amaapt for say time not his thus omr Month nor mote , th at , weirs months. and Ir it. 0 4 1 1 UKA 0 V1 Ape mut "bent Mt Mild sea dillnitlf 'be ma, th at the person so ollandlnit notm instant - of tbe city. wird. ellatahrt or the wawa* where Mesabi .offence wan comm ft ted.strai Doi entiOod to rote them:4 then an edeviction ire be seedenced to tar a Sae) r nos Ism tbeanne bundled nor more/Una one ttna t i a . Dorman a " dame thin Tw =sheo MM." Imprisoned not lee than al: moth s t _ CBII7ZWA be oft NI his "It ihail be the duty of tiro Iteceial meta/0m re. speWvel. Jo attend at the place of haktans every res. end.vatal or township Cactlon. donne the time saki stadia*. I. kept open. thr the purpose of giving ta w . 14110 0 *.50 the laspectessandladites: shea-neasn i ,. In relation to the tight - of any person cutseasod by ttiti to rot . a t inc h ekctians, or each other mitten hs re, latioald the assannaess el voters 114 the said fora. or tithes of them,. pall iron time Ittilme re. It any perion Ga el shall mice gni tea or wa. roe a s the rink ction within thji tranwealth or shall car to make any each or wai, ger.ettbetriyrerbalproehunstfon thern4o or h i in , printed ounlitteh sayertiaccnent , challenge:or tont: any prow or persona'persona'to make such bet or wk., , npoweensfetlon theroof. be or they shalt ( o mi t i a I my three limas the amount so Mitred to ho bet, u an tpetwo'sot byte* gunner , . shall fraudulent; ly Tote at any election In this Cummunamlth. or tr, ing otherwise cooress. Owl tote out of hie moor dlatdct. or Ulm. knowing the. Tint i t 4,4 wank:Mips& aid or pmcnre such persons to rote the poias or venom offending • ou eon. ekaton; bo fined la any sum not fXdording two b oo . dred dollars. and be huprtioned fur auy Iran not tea than three months. If any person shall rote at more than one election diotrict or othonslos fraudulently fold and deliver to the Inspector two ticket+ tonedw with th e i nte "„ n . to rate ._llll7, or shall rotothe tame grit a ity pa *ottani! adviso of' fireeine another to do po, g7 N . they so offending ahall, on, conviction, be teed to soy Hon not less. than. My nor more than ire hundred dollar*, and be linpriaona; for any tans not lee than these nor more than twelve months. If any wren not qualified to vote In MI Common. wealth agreeably to law, texmPt the eons of eneuttoe citiaena) shell appeal at any place of election for the papaw of boatrag octets.' or of Influencing the att. mans qu ail e d t o rote, he rho% on conviction, ibefett and pay any vim not extradite one hundred deeset der every ate* offence. and be innnisoned for nay tam not exceeding three Inonths. Toe Return Judges of the respective dlshiets in this county are requhedlo meet at the Court Homo In the baronet' of Beaver. ow the drat. Friday alter the rki. don, being the Ugh of October. Ism, at to wdeek then and there to perform the dudes enpinee u p *, Tbejlepievenothre bunts' sodas will Mgt te,oe. audio& -with as act approved May Bth. 1961. at the Cond. Ho tee, In the - borough of Beaver. on the ' seventh day after the election, being Tandy, Oct. • sad, The Otlairteslonal Return Jude...l,U meet la at , (valiance trim as Act approved May Ist. it U the Court House. In the borough at Beaver. IA tbe amity of Barer. onthe wreath day after the skate*, bang Tuesday, October 10th, pet And **Ai Act Oettitiliy to _the ktritions tit' it Constaonsmaith." paned the Id dap of Arty, 1:': ' . ilia provided and etinvied at Now See. RI, When two or more menthe shall, mar Pose • Markt f o r the choke of a washer or an bent of the negate of ebb Cmatnnernedth. or at the Boneerof Repre•entathee of the BMW WOK or at this Conuassareehh, the Ja_dgie ofrta ollsake la loch Miss* liewlisTmet dm Clerks ;hail • make sat odds itifeasetat of all the votes obi& Mall haws nemrgiven at so* election. winds the mute. for "eery person voted • for. math members. edits shall Maas Maned ley •OW Judges sod attested of beiiitrg Clerks. and oats the said Judges shalt take of such cartincate, sad don produce the cams at meeting of one Judge hewn each mmenty. at - melt andiddatriell. aueo florae strgrom byknr kir the purpose 1 which' Me•ftg shall be held on the eeventk day niter the election. bars efL .The Judges of the several counties hying met,'its-sfoaasald.shadout op th several entity re• turn easel make duplicate retinue of all the votes T IT en for mach ogles in add district, Ando( the names of the perms or personal elected. and use of said *ems• for each oaks. shall be' deposited In the talire of the Prothooorin of the. Court of Common Pins of the twenty in which they r• shall -1 1 ... et., and the ether': 'bail br said Judges b. d-txe Tod In the °flee. sealed and directed as Ia parts tXrm l i t t= the eighteenth section of this vi. Sac. 83., 11 shall also 'De the ditty of the lietum Judges In levety Case. to transmit to each of the per eons elected to sem in Clogress, or In the Motet er Represerdatllail of this Commonwealth. a certttrs.o of his election, within 4ve days after the day of =sit. , big up each veinal - • A PUITIIIER SUPPLEMENT TOTH E ELF:CFI- 4 LAWS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH. I also give of lietiett of the thgratate attrition , of an act approved June 4th, tatlf. entitled ••A hunter mtt‘intiatnt to,the election laws of Pll4 Cocamm . Waft:4a. Ab o . act of Congrest of the rafted . • • 11.904sVaerrrqr wh iaVtri a 4 and I calling oat Nelms! Mired. and for other perms el." lad approved Merril third, one '.thouseng - s led . Isemdred sadaixty.flve. all persons who bare devoted . thendiltary or naval service of the united Stags, and •erho have not been dlschirged, nr reliered from Cho peuetiir disability therein pmrlited , are deemed le • and Ur hems vokustarily- relinquished. ant foe. felted Ir riddle( eithamoidp. end their richts to • become citizens, and are deprived of exercising my rights of citizens thereof!' Awn IN'ttIIULUI, Irereons not cilium of the toped States. are not, under the Constitution and laws of Penntivlvanla, qualified electors of this Commie wealth: Secnox I. lio it enacted by the Renate and HOW& of Representatives of the Conunomitealth of Penn , pylvanta In General Assembly met. and It I. hereby enacted by authority of the same. That In alt &dote hereafter to be held in this Commouwe Ith. It gull nr unlawful for the India oPlnspeciontof any each etec , tlon to het elro arty ballot, or ballots from rn7oot or peseme. embraced hi the proviebone. end 'abject to the disability, imposed by sald Oct of Congress. ap proved March third. one thensend right ilondred anti slily-five, mid it shall he unlawfnl for any sin person to offer to rote any ballot or ballots. Secerioa 2. That If any ouch ledge and 'noncom of electioti;or any one of them chili receive. or eon. "'it to tecetve , any such unlawint or.ballott, from any curb disqualified pcleon. he Of thee, So of shell be guilty of a niltdetneaner. and upon conviction thereof. lu any court of quarter tetsinn. of this Cciurmonwhalth, he shall. for each °Sent"- he n. tented to pay a fine of not lee, than one hundred dot tars. and to undergo an Imprisonment in the Jail of the proper cone ty. foe not less than Platy due.. Szcirtoit 3. That if any person deprived of chime' ship, and disqualified as aforesaid. shall. at any site. tion, hereafter to beheld in thitcommonie,stm. rote, or tender to Ilse °facers thereof. and offer to rote. a ballot or ballots. mew person, so offending. shill he deemed guilty of a miedemeanor, and On o,mi-teflon thereof funny court of quarter sessions -or this atom. monwealth. shall, for each °Minot., be puniehed In like manner as Is provided In the preceding eectine of Me act. In the case of officer* of election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Stenos I. That If any person shall hereafter per suede, or advise, any pertou. or pertont. deprived if , eittsenship. and disqoalified as aforesaid, to offer any • lballot or ballots, to the officer. of am election. here 'after to be held In this Commouwealth. or shallpee suede, or advise , any curb officers to receive any bal lot, or ballots, from any person deprtved of citizen ship. and disonalilluil Las aforesaid. such poem, soot _ll be defltlOf a Thisdetneanor. and nano conviction letrrot• in any court of quarter Fenton, of this Comtriondesith., shill be ponished In oke manner as is provkled In tho second section of this art, la the cope of officers of such election receiving each un lawful ballot, or baLota. will meet dodoes AN ACT REGULATING THE MODE OP VOTING AT ALL ELECTIONS. IN THE 1 VERAL COUN TIES OF THIS COMMONWEALTH. ' I also gitereMetal notice of the fotkrwlng peco Won, of in act epprored Mach 30.111111. entitled An Act feralatmg the Mode of Yoder at' all elections In the several counties otthe Commonwealth: Heenan 1. De it enacted by the Renate and Howe of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Prnusyl• rants l General Assembly' met. and It is hereby en• acted by the authority of the same. that the qualified voters of the sifferel counties of this Cemmonwalth. to all general.' township.~ borough and medal elec tions, are hereby. heredhiy, authorised and requimi to vote, byrfeketa. wined or writhen, or partly print ed and partly written. forcedly elessided av One ticket shall embrace the names of alljnaces of courts voted for. and to be labeled osataide,7lndleis s7;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all state of tieen voted lbr, and be labeled "state" one tlrkct shall manse ce the names of all county officers voted for. Including office of sesatbr, member snd em bers-of assembly. and 'Members of congress. If rued for. and be labeled, "county:" one ticket shall em brace the names uf all township officers voted for. sod be labeled. "township:'! one ticket shall embrsev the lames of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled %bolo_ ught" and ends clue shall be, deposited in sepa rate ballot-bases. CZ, Given ender toy baud at Beaver. the 16th day - or September, In the year of oar Lewd con dammed eight handed sod stitytight and in the aipety-thirl Tar or the Independence of the United Matra. JOIDi S. ungu, storm Sur tees Omer.; t Beaver. tiep. 16. '6B. C BOIllialrBlVILD GUMMI TONIC •BITTERS, Use Rohrei'is Tonle Bitters, R. - E. SELLERS & co„ No. 45 Wood streets, Oppootte Bt , Charles.lloteL alstr o entranco No. 104 a:. 100 Third seet. Whplesdie Agents for thb west . For sale by'SOIIN 8008 E, ILAver, Jr3l7:ly. , AltE THE BEST IN USE The rerikot in the Market PITTSBURGII, PA En
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