In The Beaver Argus. - , J: AVIGTA.Np. Micros asipysoriunos., -- ====Ca REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1870.. Fbr Ciongiess : DONLEY, of Oreeneoo. For Assembly DEMAS N. LETHERMAN, WILLIAM A. MICKEY. 1 — • Fur Piothossotigno: JOHN CAHOUET. • For Ciminsissien' ser • SAMU ur EL-TO y RRENCE. J Cbinutissioner: JAMES WARNOCK. JAir Poo r o R e Dir EED.ector: HI /in... Auditor : I t s J. H. CHRIST For Trustees of .dteet yt REV. R. C. CSICHLOW. M. DARRAGH. Two or three members of thecoun ty committee have calleil upon, lui during the past week, and informed us that Dr. Chttndler's papers were before , the committee at IM meet ing ,on sitturdai / One week ago, lint, were not read aloud before its mem bers. They luid therefore no tipper! tunity of knowing what their eon-. tents, Were, and voted with the ma- Jority-lit re solving that ."Chandler had no , ease." They furtherstated that had they knoini that he was in. posee4sion of such certfficates,as were published in last week's Altana they would hay, qtedlos_Utortifigh i lgi Radical hardly failed to notice that its editor and his friend Buten desire to avoid the discussion of subjects In which the people are Just now inter ,k, AGA. They l are expending their en e 'kV in abusing Decarme, and in t ying to get us to consume time In a swering questions of a personal c aracter. That is an old dodge; and pdo .not feel disposed 'to have it wi7 on this octualon. `We shall en-' gage , in no personal controversies with either of thorn Just now, and their efforts in ,that direction only shows that they feel themselves slightly, damaged in -the present' "mill." THE Radical of ' last week has a great deul to say about our "betrayal of the party !" Its words have tiently, not been weights]. We are • not suPporting Dr. :Shuriocki it Is true, but there is no "betrayal" in that. We, like every other voter in the county, can do as we please with ' ouriballot, and not only have we no titled Dr. S. : that he will have to do without our vote this year, but we have given him our reasons for with. holding it besides. The Dr. is there fore neither betrayed by us nor even deceived. If we kept his name at the head of our paper, andprqiessed to be doing all- we could for his electitip. while at the same time we were pay ing clantlestine visits to his opponent, and secretly . , printing the .letter's -tickets, the Radical's charge would have a Point, otherwise it has none. Is: everything was right in the Shurlock-Chandler case, can any one tell us what harm would have .resul tad front an Minutia!, searching in vest iga tiOnt' That investigation could have been made and the result decla red in two days.% If Dr. Shurlock Was fairly nominated, and that fact tstahllshed by a conimittper, before whom 'all thpovhionoo woo lakt' Du would hallo been hundreds.of votes stronger to-day. As It is, Dr. Chan ,tiler and his 941 supporters do not know whether they were fairly or unfairly beaten on the 28th of May They have an undoubted right to know Just how this Is, but themajor ity of thecounty committee decided 'otherwise, and we presume that deci sion will' now be adhered to to • tho cod. • ISO, When Capt. Barnes was the Republican candidate for county. trtusurer, several grave charges were matte against lam by theDemocmtic paper of this county. These charges were doing-him and the party great injury„ nail the enunty committee Was called togethbr to take action, on them. At the 'meting of the mner al 'committee a skeini committee of three were appointed to Investigate the charges, against Capt. Barnes, with instructionii to report as early us possible. I Thli special committee went to work, investigated each charge, found them all untrue,' sub mitted their report and had ,it published tit the Republica paper of the comity. Nearly every Republi cans felt 'satisfied then, took hold, and (hptilL Was elected. We hap len to know that if these 'charm had been true; it was the intention 'of the county to ask Copt: Barnes to withdijaw from the ticket, so that rother4Sune Might be substantial. • At the present thee grave charges are made aguiust our candidate -for the Legishiture, not by his political enemies, but by those who are his party friends and desire to be hissup perters. The majority of the county coimnittee decline to have these char- . gem itivedigated, put us off' by telling us it is 'too late." and insist that -It is our duty to "go it blind." Strange! Ica sue, s tee would inquire into charges made by . . a Democratic paper; In 1870 the majority of the Republican county • committee refuse to inquire into • charges reported and beliveed by a large windier of the Republicans of , ' ihecountY! Passing strange! TuE County Committee, at its meeting O n the 3d inst., ' appointed Vigilance:committees for the several • townshipiand boroughs. These imb• committees should chalk out their work at oace'and take the neessary steps to got out our full vote. Our Congressman anti the County ticket should be'elected by all means. Capt. Donley intends tostunap the District, and a very Illepu W I o should make it it isiint to atteltd h meetings and get 6a ItB many Dena4ra as possible to be there likewise. Ills majority in 1888 / An this county, was 811. • It can and should be run up to that figure In 1870. The two candidates (or the Legislature paesen led by Washington county, (Messrs. Mlekey and Lether man) are said to be men of, the strict est Integrity, and will poll . the full Itepubllonl vote in their own county. They should, and we presume will, get every Itepubilent vote In this county. r John Caughey mi., our anididato for Prothonotary, has held " the same; (Alice for three yeas. • Ile has been' s competent, obliging oth cvr, and merits a hearty support from the Iteliubllcans . of the county. 18 mud .Torrence, our' candidate (pr ,county eOinnilsaloner, is it &in:armed Soldier of 140th,Pa. vols. He hi a mat of excellent habits, bask fatally depending On him Mar will fill - Rteootilee ref onnathislonet satisfactorily to the People.' Letelvi; Hans and *widen hcilp,Olin all they geletleidffif selected* .7akiCommissioner; Is' a 'very worthy, dan of North He wieldy township, and' has' Served . three years as coun4rrxanmb3tiorier. He filled the bill in the latter office, and will lea excellent Jury Comnisslow. .13111 e him the fell Republican vote. Hiram Reed, the Republican candidate for poor House Director is a gentleman well qualified for the place for which he la named: lie will see that the Piior are properly cared for and at the:same time guard .the county's Interests. *should bo elected by a large majority. J. H. Christy will make - o.good county' auditor. Hobos been a school teacher for a number .of years, an active young man, a sound lubliatn, and deserves well of his party. He mer rite the undivided support of the party. Air Trustees of the Acade my, we have B. C. Crichlowi H. Darragh and John Murray—all good men—deserving of a generous sup- port from the party whose candidates they are. "lorlslole," the Ilarrlsborgeorrespondent of the Illeir county Radical says in his List letter : *The Intimation throws oats the Bearer Ractleal that M u yw t l p s b a c l a in n dd.imh ruth Qy s so S well knows how to throw oat whes bellerestoecessa7. The Treasury ids* razt.bliaz 416‘Whpporting Arthur Shields and John C. Hart for Sheriff and Clerk ; yet when the bat tle was over and the smoke had cleared away, .it was discovered, that his having their names at the head of his paper was only; n "blind" so that ho could the more effectually labor to accomplish their defeat. If any body believes that he caress fig for a sin gle Republic= on our ticket this year, save Dr. Shurlock , w o can assure him that lie is laboring under a men tal hallucination. His professed sup port of the "whole ticket". now Is only another of the "blinds" he Is armstomed to throwing- out, and -for which he seems to be noted nearly all over the State. • Tell et II Winne of the elm:ellen of Gnebing matt now force themmeives upon the attention of those Republinum mho maw proper to vote for hire. It has demonstrated at lent that It Is possible to de. feat a Reanbikan to Deaver county. It has en connged - the Democracy Mt.—Dad/eat. • . le charged that this entire (Inching minds) Mas muogEtured, and circulated from the Attars Deice, and Inch will be the emend boiler until the charge la satishictotily answered.—Balina. Answer it then will we: Mr. 0. P. Wharton, Is no friend Of ours nor of this paper. He was foreman of the Radical office ddring the last campaign, and the following state.' went, made under oath last Wednes day, was not made afour request nor for our benefit. In the matter of the Gnebing ticket jiiinting 'for the Sherßratty of Beaver county, campaign of 1800,, O. P. Whar ton witnessed'. lat. The tickets for Orsobing—Repub- Bean tickets with Oriebing's name print ed therein—wore printed by Imo, or at my eider, at the Beaver Radical. calico on the request of Sam. B. Wilhon.( esq. 2nd. Mr. Wilson in the first place ask ed me to let blm have 2000 straight Re publican tickets. I told him I I thought I could let him have them, but was afraid Quay would abject. Wilson said ho would see Quay, and that ho was sure it would be all right. Soon after I saw Rutan and told him about it: • He said that I ought to print the tickets for Wil son and let him have them. Soon after I saw Mr. Quay, asked him about it and he said he was not sure it was right, as Its object was to defeat a part of the Republic= ticket. I told him that some things were going on shout 3whichja things Laitinrutittllllg,"oUgut floc °equip? too particularly. After this ho mad?, no reply`, and novel. afterwards said anything to me on the subject. Soon after this conversation I talke4 with Mr. Rutan, and he said to me that Arthur Shields had said that whoa he was elect ed Sheriff he would "smash the Radi cal. 3d. I let Mr. Wilson have the 2000 straight4lteilublican tickets. When be got them he told me ho wanted a lot more of Republican tickeks Grie bing's nal= printed In theni, and that it was all right. He wont with mo to got a man to print them. Tito 'non, whose name is Butler, refluied.lF then told .Wilson I would have them printed. Got a man, Dinsmore, who was employed in the Annus, and had 'them printed at night at the Radical edict*. ttlf. Soon &IMO this CWllson wanted some more Itopublimm tickets with Gnu bing's name printed - therein. ' I had It done also. wait favorable' to the elee lion of Ortubing, as I have good rcellon to believe were also the man whose names are heroin tnentiened. 0. P. WIIAIITON. Sworn and subscribes.] before the sub scriber this ith day or Septomber,lB7o. S. Mbounr.An, J. P. Tho Mr. Dinsmore referred to in the affidavit wan not: an employee in this office at the ° time mentioned above.— EDITOR AMILIS. • .. Since tho foregoing was written and SWOIII to a stmentent has appeared in the Iladient signal by.J. 8. Milan, to the ef fect that I stated I asked Imbrlo, Capt. ilamilton and .1. B..Runut whether I had bettor lot Sam. H. Wilson, oaq.; have the two thousand straight Republican tick ets, or no, and that qll farce of them ad tined me to let Wirier' have thorn. I "lever so stated. It is true that I asked Squire Imbrle and Hamilton lh regard to the matter ofierll had asked Huhu'. But it is also trim that Squire Imbrie did not advise LUC tO let Wilson have the tickets, and neither did Hamil ton. , Imbrio replied to me that ho had no advice to give upon the subject, and CapL Hamiltotilsaid I had better not lot Wilson have the tickets. The only indi vidual who adOsed me to let Wilson have tho tickets was 3.s.ltutan himself. This statement's made,to prevent the necessity of Squire "nitwit' and Capt. nonillion having to clear themselves of • complicity'witia Rutaniu the transac tion. 0. L . WHARTON. Sworn and subscribed fore moo this 10th day of September, 1870... J. A. Buotr.s, J. P. In 'conclusion I wish to acid a remark as to the probable motive of Mr. Holton In attatltia in mn , that. A rillmr,klataltle hq.l declarod. ho would smash the Radical when elected. I was hesitating at the time as to the propriety ori doing the ticket printing for Sam B. Wilson at tho Radical wilco. I therefore cannot help but think now, as I did then, that MD tari's object In making tbo statentbut against Shields was to put a stop to furth er hesitation on my part no that Mr, Wil son could get the tickets lie wanted without further dolay. , O. P.Witanrcs. There are three or four peints in the firstofth ese allidavits to which we denim to call attention. VP • • a First. IL is distinctly slated that Entail was figuring largely In thetint ebing secret-ticket buslitebs, as a reason fur so doing that "Arditir Shields had said llutt 'when he (Shields) was elected Sheriff he would 'smash the Ratihnl." Sayind.' Quay mildly objected at first to printing bogus tickets for Wilison on the ground that "he was not sure it was rig htlis its object was to defeat a part of the Reptitflicati ticket." After getting a wintr nod from Wharton,' and probably after Wilson hail "seen" him, Quay conveniently chased his eyes; and that work for the "defeat. of a portion '•of the Republican ticket' , wont bravely on. Third. Mr. Whartou toiik a prom bleat eartArt the, Falpriirlim I.lst (alias a Republivah ltningled freely with Quay,ltutiat and ,Wllsott, thattithm kneW their secrets, nderstood their oltioetlve , polnta,.atul* itow'Aleetarea under oath "I was favorable to the --- election M . °robing as I have g ood reason to bedevil were also the men whose'nameiture heritnniebtioned." dun .If Mr. Wilson .ald not -know that ?deers Q,u4, Tentan, the Radleasfotticiand itti - Meudti -favoil'of Mi:laittebing's election; will some one 'tell us why. Mr. - Wilson conferred so freqiently with the owners and hands of that office, and bestowed., the Oneping ..patronage . upon it, and. that too - .at a time when the Democraci had a printing establishment 'of their own in this county? - That the Radical and its friends betrayed a portion of our ticket last year Was clear as sunlight; and If there are those who 'do not believe that history • repeats itself we urge them to go steadily fora few weeks and they will be "convinced other wise. We . trust the charge is satis-, factortly answered." Li,-r us 11l ustmte a point; Suppose in 1864, while Sheridan's and Early's forceswere confronting each other on the north bank of the Shenandoah, four or five of the former's men had stolen away at night and gone. over to Early's quarters and told that commander that a portion of Sheri dan's troops were dlsaircgted—that some of them Wanted to fight, and others did not—and if he (Early) would go or send to certain points along Sheridan's ;line, he would find Uninn mien •^^'`-o ' wore ready to hand over their co►n mands, not simply as prisoneni of war but as recruits for the confeder ate service. After imparting this in. formation they would return to their own lines and resume their old places in the Federal column. , Early would, of course aet upon the information acquired, send his best officers out to gobble up the detached and disaffect ed elements In the Union army, and thus reduce Sheridan's force and so strengthen his own as to enable him to beat the Federal commander in the coming battle. After the 'en gagement, suspicion would rest upon the traltors,guilt would be demonstra ted in such a way that further attempts to hide it would be fruitless. What w ould ' , follow They would be put', under guard, a drum-head court . martiarwould be ordered, conviction would follow, and the guilty wretches would be shot In the presence of the army they had betrayed 1 Let us make the application : Last fall the two political parties of this county were struggling for the mastery. .It Is not denied that four Republicans—Buten, Shurlock, at De ter) 'and Johnson—left our ranks Ight,went Into the enemy's camp, ate of his rations, drank from his can teen, and one of them confesses that they told the "enrny who, in our ranks would not tight, and how these disaffected ones could be captured end added to his forces. After giv ing him that information they re turned. to the Republican lines and assumed their old; places in th? R epublican column. 'Mr. Griebing act ed on the information' thus given him, "captured" a tarp lot of our men, and won a victory In the im pending battle. Nobw, we do not ask t hat Messrs. Rutan, Sherlock, De carme and Johnson, should be court martinied fur their ! conduct then, but we do soy that the Prat one named the second one withdraw from the Re publican ticket as alcandidate for the Legislature. • FAc-rs brought to' , light within tho past two or three weeks leave no room to doubt that Dr. Shurlock was a par ty, though not so guilty as another, in bringing about the defeat of a por tion of our ticket last October. Other facts developed within the same period—some of which have been published, others not—satisfy us beyond.all doubt, that Dr. (Aland lerond not Dr. Shuilock, received a majority of the Reptiblican votes on he. ~throf May, anil therefore, the utter is in no sense the ligitimate unnlnee of our party for Assembly. Himself and friendssubst a uithiliv this in misting all efforts to have t he primery election papers overlued ed and the vote recounted. Circumstantial' mildence of the strongest kind - induces us to belleve that "trades," similar to those of lust year, are already being mule by seine of the same parties Who figural in them then, and that the whole Ilia publibin ticket will . be - sacrificed, if newssary, to re-eket Dr. Sherlock to the Legislature. Cognizant at thekr facts and en tertaining this belief, we drop the name of Dr. Shurlock this Week from our legislative ticket. Others can do as they see proper about yielding him their support, but ours will be with held ; and we are confident It will be but a short time until the wLsdoin, of our doing so will be felt and appreci ated by nearly all. (hiorm lM /itts,pufantercial, &p 10 Ills? CONGREANIONAI, Ditf. TRICT, ili z Deella Moo WA. W. Taylor Esq., No uuliouoffillOu. A. W. blew. oar . 1 . . The Itepubihvu Qmftirees or Hid Twouly..ll.at pursuance of it eatt front 4 1.,\V. Tay q;otom IMO for in that district; 11.7.V.111 bletha the All.ollollga. heti' House, In this city; yeSterday af ternoon, and reorganized by appoint ing Judge 'Thompson, of Indiana county. Chairman and, William Parshall, Esq., of Fayette county ; Secretaty. . • Mr. liilderbrand, of Indiana, prb sented thu following letier of declina tion: - • „ , INDIANA. Septe'llther Iblhe Con2reo‘lonal aoryfireer of 143 31 D.JI (../ENTi.ENIES:— A sense of dutitO, the Republican party impels me to withdraw my mane us its Candidate i for Congress n the 2tst District. I do not take this step iviumut knoWing the true state of allairs'in the district. There has been saint:lent 'time since my nomination for the party to har monize if it were possible to do so. 1 um well satisfied utut,under'existing circtunstancw, will:Isle as the candi date, the Republican party will be defeated: and 1 eta equally well satis fied that the district is Republican by a nurlerity of not lit than six hundred iretta. . The disriffectiou hi Fayette county is, .of riutllcient to Insure defeat. With many luthicntial members of the party there perSistently refusing to give me their support, and at the slime asserting that: these ottlectidas are not to me, but to the conduct of other members of the party, for which; let the chattpai be tnae or false, 1 am not responsible; and with the Situukird newspapei, the Republican organ in Fayette einity, nut only withdrawing its support, but from time to time pirldislihig . artlcles well mita:bited to demoralize the party in Fayette munty,,and impair all eunli dunce of suivess In the other bounties of the district It appears to me to bo folly to hope for; succear. There is yet' auMelent time to select en acceptable candidate and to canvass the district. AU the districts have not yet, I believe, made their nominations. Let a candidate be now selected on whom the party can unite, and' succem is certain. lam confident that Indiana. county IS too honestly Republican in Principle to let the district be lost, at this impor tantjunctgre; by any fault of hers. Allow frie, through you, to express my heartfelt gratitude to my many ardent friehda in the tavern' &footles 'of the' district for their trust and' friendship. • t ••• ' • • Most respectfully yours, ac. t • - A. W. TAYLOR. • On motion the- declination of Mr. Taylor was accepted. The conference then proceeded to nominate another candidate for Con- WentbUUger, id' Westmoreland county, - nominated B o t . A. Stewart, of -Fayette county. In making the nomination, the gen tleman said that old "Tariff Andy' would ben bast in Westmoreland county—that he had been in Congress eight or nine terms. Mr. Marshall said: "yes, he was In Congress fitly years ago, and had served with Clay, Adams, Calhoun, Polk and all the great statesmen of the last generation and yet his eye is not dimmed nor his spirit quenched. We will now elect him, and this will complete for him a • greater record than old Bullion's "Thirty years in Congress." The roll of the Conference waq then called, and every one (nine) respond ed "Stewart." The Conference then adjourned. There ils not a Republican'in the State, bat will think more of Mr. . 1 " . • • - 4911011Y0J - 16 - ifferitag - aV, and consult the interests of his party. Now lot!Dr. Shurlock follow his 'ex ample, and then We will have peace, a milted, party, and a crowning vic tory. THE GREAT CACITELATIoN. I)elaU :• qf Burrenaer-Inlerview Between Napoleon and Bismatek-- The nrvis agreed Upon. [By Telegraph to the New York Tribunal LONDON, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1870 A special correspondent of the Tribune brings from Sedan the fol lowing detailed account of the capi tulation and interviews between the Emperor, King, and Count Bis marck.- DIBT/NGULSILF.D MORNING VISITOR. HEADQUARTERS,DONCHERYNEAR SEDAN, Sept 3.—Yesterday morning quite early a carriage containing four French officers drove out from Sedan,. and came into the German lines. The carriage was accompanied by three officers on horseback, but had no other escort, and when It had arrived among the Gentians one of the occu pants put his head out, and asked them In their own language where was Count . Blskmark ;, : he must see him at once. The Gera:nuts said that Douchery was the most likely spot In which to find the Count; though no one knew exactly his whereabouts. "Forward, then, to Donchery." The carriage dashed away, and many a curious glance was cast after it. That short drive was afterward known to be a great historic event. Count Bis mark may live all the years that a courteous Arab could wish him and never have such another visitor in the early morning. NAPOLEON AND DISMARK'S INTER- VIEW They. met at a small house outside the town, on the left .Bank of the Meuse, in a house where, oddly enough, the inmates, being from Luxembourg, spoke both French and German. his first 'arrival the Emperor went inside. But it was thought he could'sit more am ((viably in the open air. It was a delightfully fine, fresh morning:. So chairs were placed for them, and they sat talking for a cotiple of hours. Th a teriva4w;;;;ltribidone decoratio n on his breast, and with the usual kepi (soldiers cap) of the French service. Count Illsinark was in his white cuirassier's undress uniform, with a flat wp and long boots. If you pic ture them sitting outside the small house, with the staff officers present lying on the patch of grass not (arca; and the tall poplar trees flanking the chausee as far as it stn bo seen, you will realize this striking episode. NAPOLZON DOES NOT BODICE:WEIL MEM Napoleon appeared In bettell health than last year, but anxious and Imre worn. He asked to see King Wil liam, and said that lie platxxl himself at His Majesty's disposition. As to politics, ho avoided all show of deal ing in any while a prisoner with the fade of France. ' Hesurrendered with MI army, but could not yield one jot Imlitically on behalf of tile French ,eople, or of the Uovernmeut of the Fanpree ltegent. IS3IAIiCK WANTS COMPLET.f.: SUR DEEM Count 'Bismarck, in his turn placed before Napoleon the fact that hissur render of Sedan must be complete -1 had well nigh said it must. be un conditional, but that would be going too far. It must be a. complete sur render, because the French were not in a position to ask better terms, The Emperor much desired to sec King William before the articles of capitulation were signed. This, 'however, tho King had 'thought it better bath for himself and his 4 lllus- Woes prisoner to refuse:They could not so well arrange a hard bargain as could their Iniqisters and generals.' In everything personal the King was resolved to 'treat the Emperor with consideration ; but as to the question of the terms to be granted that was another mutter. NAPOLEON HEEKB A. RETIRED CIIA EMI When Napoleon and Bismarck had chatted Jhr a little while,mostly of intlifferent . things,, this lung to be remembered interview beside the 3leuse was brought, to an end. The 'Count went to prepare his own num.- Was in Donchery. fur. the Emperor's reception, but it was eft erward sled= dad alai, aunug elzatmu near Frenols would be inure convenient, as Napo ham wished to be as little seeu by people us passible. Thither he was them escorted by.o detaehruentof the First Prusshiacuimmiers, and there he remained while . (lens.. De. Wimpffen and Von Moltke discusaed the terms of the surrender of Sedan. There was a hard bargain to _drive, but proportionatepower ' of driving it. . • .0 ERMAN PRECAUTIONS Not an inch of their past gains held been neglected by the Germans. Masses of infantry were posted on 'every line of approach to the town. Guns were stilt pointed against the French, and a numerous body of cavalry was ready to hweep down upon any stragglers wha should per chatiee get through In the confusion of a Sortie. The King had declared that ho Should reopen fire if the capitulation were not signed by noon on the 2•1 inst. It was altogether a desperate case; a thorough checkmate of a fine butdishutrtened army. De Whitt!. Oren was convinced of this . when Von bionic° pointed out to him how carefully he had prepared his plans. Sadly and ',reluctantly the French General agreed to sign as the only thing to be' done. THE CONDITION'S. The.' whole army, ' including tile' Empror, were to be considered prisoners of war: There was indeed a clause by which the officers were to be at liberty to return home oo their written' promise , not to serve against Pruslion or heroines during the present contest, but they were tu take4heir men sorely Into blerinauy and land, over to Germany. Arms horses, artillery ", and war material of all kinds were to be eV en up. The town of Sedan was to be thrown open to the Geri:dans, and the irtench Soldiers were to be taker out tithe useadovraiin the head the Meuse, betweeit .Dopebery and sA dash and, there :encalnPed ttil their departure for j any , could 'bet De ' - De Whiiiptlen spo °bitterly ofhn 4 lug hurrieit from Africa only_ to find such ...k as this devolve 312011 • him. • . was indeed all , 111 ometied.l6u •to Join *foam which he found out inhered and defeated, one might al ~..• say, before the bat tle begun, and assist Its an act lof aurrender that • ould be to his eter• nal regret. TKO XING} : TBTICEEMPEBOIL: King Will . made a visit to the captive Em rin the chateau ,of Frenols yea •. • afternoon. Napo leon remain perfectly Win. In the beginning fthe visit be received hisguest of 1. and his conquererof wna with • ye politeness, spoke ith him for • ew moments in; an outer room, .d then withdrew with the Kin . into another room, where no ono .Ilowed them. The Crown Prince topped to the door and closed it, nd the French and German oat": present remained some little ti waiting before Na poleon and the ing returned. What they had mi. to each other may have concern • . he status of the cap tive Emperor. Certain it is that Napoleon was och affected by the courtesy of Ki William, and that he expressed t ho Crown Prince In warm terms h • nse of the gener ous manner In hich ho had been treated. Thelma amo (A French in super ior officers has • n something dread ful. You ask • qlsto be our , next move ? I mist , td. Paris ; sway ircrumoi• — tulaVri i ct i gen w t r u P l i ri b e German arinlea s ToiPark4 unless the French will ylel uptiltrasbotug and Metz and pay wr expenses. ' Count Blamer would be content with less, but th German people in sist on hard tern, and the German must be obeyed "To Paris," tiled. .lrete Adirtisements.' The Chea at Wholesale BOOT & S OE HOUSE LN Pnti.BUIWIL Joseph 1 4 . EVoriarold r SS ilk. 1111 'toed Street, Manufacturer, . ThOlelale & aommis eon *der in BOOTS, SHOT & RUBBESIS„ At New York d Doslba Pekes. Arcot foe Thfladelohir end ; et goodsNati-, abotaters _ Woes, Ord from wants, dealers promptly ailed and satts onlwanauted. flesh Roods daily. fooPi4:sm smwssm,mosm.... Betving !LIM PROGRESS! PERFECTION! TIM NEW WEED Family Sol:v.ll4ol!Lachine The Beret, as Hundreds of .PeoplHe, who have them can lest(N. - ' -I- Persons about purehailng a Bowing 31achlno r will do well to call on the Agent or the "WEED,"—J:pionenbrink„ cliester.—and see these Lr as ehlnes, it will be no trouble to she them, even If they do not punt:e.e. J. Agent for Beaver Co:, ltochwiter,Pa. Abu). Agent for the lIOMB SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, the best ring Iklnehizle sold for has thSu SO. —I undsr feed. 5ug424:30/ Y $4O ! PRICE ON Weer. now^eble to otter !t" the Public • A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Superior St la id rinish, Etabiacliag all the latest Inaprovemeato round In Europe nod AltieriMat a P.ion ' Quite Ivlitbln oldtit th Morel:tells e L.. nd. It. h UNtgOLIC.III`.IKI3. The endeni k wed members of the Sewing Motie ty for the barman( i he kl. K. ("hutch, Braver, kael leg had the WILMoN eIIPTTLM SS NINO MA 4 MINE In use fur sometimel take plosive le stating that. for simplicity of ermetreethre, dorsi belly. rase of operutloo. speed and beauty of pee! furmance. we believe It h nut surpassed by say Machine In the market. Mrs. J. P. I/nave. Pres. Mrs. A. M. Atkins,' lillseM.A.lietrindamer, lire Dawson, Mr,. J. U. Bailor. ; Mrs. E. W. Dlekoj. Mn. Matt. B. Talton. Mrs. 11. A. Wharton. Mn. Arne/ alallitatl4 MIM 11. M. Lrah. Mho Sleets Alllana, Ilia. Loa. C. Wilaon. Mr.. Andrew White. View Prig. Km. M. Philllim,_Trecia. lira. Prof. It. T. Taylor, lira Rev. J. R. Miller. Mm. Rev. W. IL Locke, Mrs. Rev. F. D. Park RW. Dr. MeNnit, Mrs. A. Border, • Mr.. William Kramer. Yrs. donator J. B.Rotan. r..4•W , Ste* gi 'DIM Si., Deaver, Ps. ANDERSON. Agent; I marnlyz Mee adje2 lin l oo ks Rm Methodist Book COXlxellut tl 200 Mulberry Et. New-York. r Being In constant receipt of inquiries Men our brethren respecting hewing Attchlues, with nib QOPPIP to IVCOMOSPIId and purchase, we has. In conjunction with acme lady ftiesdNemrnil, , thoroughly examined the various machines of Practical value for family /roles, and And Mewl made by the Wheeler ar, Wilson *mellowing, Company. NA Broadway, New York, to filly camel bine the essentials of a good Instrument. Bedsit* as we can confidently recommend. Baring scent PO favorable results from their I use In oar oink! -and lit the households of our friends. we ice do. Almon that their benebtsshould be shared by ail' our brethren. and hence have Interested oursehrmi, in their behalf. AIML STUMM THOX•11 Cast.rom. JAMICI. PLOT, J POlllll6. DAIIL WISN J•lllhAr. EDWARDS. DAVID INIMT, WI. A. COX. Buy the Wheeler & Wlleon Sewing Mar.hioe.l WM. SUM N CO.. HO Wood $l.. Pitt•barn. Ps. j atz,73=m4tl EEG GROCERY STORE In 13riclgewa,ter, Pa: J. STILES sr, (JO., Dunlap's &rare, near the .131*1 HAVE OPENED AN ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK OP FAMILY GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE. AILS tWINDOW mass, 'molt EEO AND COUNtIiT I 3 RODUCE. And in general all articles lousily gonad let each connection. The nom room has be= mollodalek' and conveniently • with large slow win. , doers. de. lir. John es. a Ihsg. know* 1a this community,-will give Me pentuat.e..„.''''',.r.... large experlaucti, and thorough ha i na ""`“` . -- the Tnt&„ to thl eeleMion and purchase of ewe* gouda, and imam. the patronage of all 'oho wbh the but goods In the warner. at ( be /°"" cask price. Jul Made of conorry prodoce wanted. pmts.. J. irrium aLA ari!Aseaster. IEIEI •' tieseral Illeethma Lt -• ; • . . I BIWA, ha La b, AirOCUMI iimsed Mom* of the Manoiwealth wrings-. sylwaslatatitlet"Aa Ad Waist ilothe eaCtionlr ortturiCaMapswealtb," pawed Weld dal Of JuIV A. D. I. Ws mode the du, of the Mod in e et orur county this Caloasamnalth to A pato, Dodos cot th witida e Geanal sad met Notice to sulasnlie.... :I The Maus to bo data& DollgOato the plow at wludi the alocike to be hold. JOBB alfAfinft3.lllo flboftr of a• pr of Beaver, Oujiereby mike known, tad en" thls public notice to too Onions of the Witty of Baylor. that Ou Me &Crocelay of Ode Mid liwile * Owing the 11th day alba month). a Beneral deco We will be held at the sewed Weaker Markt. eatablialrea by kw le aald,county, at which dad they wll voila by ; bend for taw dead allows heralwaher wined '; . .1 ONE WOMB for Member of Genitor from BUD' Tweno4foarth Maki of the powtalanweatth d 'Pea leach. THU= essabris Ix the dice of Members at the harenthlywf the CoonnaerreaUlt Of Punned: nada. • . BNB PiIISON tar the take of Prodooduy d the county of Beaver. ON% PliftiOff tor the odd of Commlatoner. of the county of Bawer. 088 riMON for the once of Jury Mom* doper of the county of Beard. • ONIII maim sot the ealee of Auditor of Ur wady of Beaver: PEIBION for the office drop, House Ilk -rector of the Conner of Beaver. . .n.UISIC Plllteadtt foe the °Mee of 'rf uslOce of the Academy of the county of Beaver. - The salo elections will be 'held throughoat the county as folios*: The etcetera of Borough township will meet at the brick school•bouse, in the tillage of Vanport. The electors of itridowater borough Witt meta In'the Town Dial m Bridgewater. The electors of Phillipsburg district will meet at the manic brick school house In mkt borough. The electors of Moon township will meet sets beam formerly occupied b. Amarb4l Hendricks" —now by John D. tilligitt. • The electors of Ilimewell township will meet lit the school house In the video of , nentistille, In said township. , The electors of Independence township will meet at the house of Alexander Thompson. dee'd. In sald townstdp. Thu electors of Daewoo township will meet 111 the house of Orrin !twine. In mid township. ;- The electors M Franloort district will meet itt the bowie of tkeege Dungsn ‘ inVesakfurt.i The elector. of Yclialm's District will meet it the house of John totter, In the thugs of liasu.;. The erectors off:inane township will Meet at the house of NW& Niswanger, lu lluokatowu. The electors of Ohio township will meet at the house now occupied by Jamison )' in sald township. The etcetera of anghlon \ troJnahip (not embrac ed In industry district )will !meet at the school house, mat Niehey Makin's, Weald The diagonal the Lorough of Yaßiton wilt mint at the Academy In Fellation. TM Gleam of Yatter•OU township will meet Id the school home in the Tillage of brighten. 1 The elecirdu of Chippewa township will meet at the house of Aaarlah Inman. Weald township. I lite electric. 'or clooth Beaver townealp will meet At the house of 4101111 Bowe, In said township. The ekraon of Darilagten township wait matt at the Academy Ustilagtoa. Ibelectric. of lag Beaver lownehip will meet at the house of widow biller, la saidtowastilp. The shalom of Yranklia township will meet at the house of Mart U. Oast, In said towaship.• The eketom of North sewlekley township will meet at the house of Nathan llama, on laud tor wetly of &al Chew. The electors or Pulaski towashlo ,wlll meet at Daugherty's school house. No. 4, la said town ship. Me electors of Nation township will meet at the bone of Bemire Liansell, In mid township. • The clatters of the upper, or north ward, In um bravest' -of New Brightoft, will meet at the Cm , water shop of Thom. Misr. in said Domain. The electors of the middle ward of the borough of Nee Brighton will an et at the school house, to said ward. The electors of the lower or *Oath Ward of the Wrah of New firlightua, trill meet at the Car y, ln selddartt. The electors of tfochester townstt‘t will meat at the klakerthe *deed WHIM, In mkt to .. intstdp. The electors of the borough of LI. hesiat will _meet at the school t 0.... IW Nothestsr. . The electors of Yreedom Ikea:o -and district Will meet at the school home In heeedon. . . . The olootora of Now dewiChley • towastdp•will meet Mu house of John Vault. in sold Warn! ship. be electon of Induary district will mast at lbw acbool bowie to bad awry. The .eaves of Harmony township woo meat at the hotel la Economy. The Woolen of Acorstual townaldp woo moat at the bowel of Shown C. Minato, LA said townabip. The.electorauf tee borough of Nearer will meet at the elhorida Waco, to said borough. The electors of M. Wsdr borough will toed at the bawd house, la said tummies. The ekvtens of We borough of lades will sweet at the public school house us .a,d 'mouth. ' The elector' of Now Wank.° boreugh will ,meet at the ectioul boa. itt New Winos. The shict.tro lit nester Valls borough will local at the school house in Chaser Yana. ' The elector. of the borough of theory:clown wilt meet at the public school-bouse In said borough. I make lumen and give notice, se in and by the lath welds al the dormant Act I am directed, "Unit ever,' PemOn except Justice of the Yee* Who shall hold any office or appointment of prong o: trust under the litherouterst or the United States, •or of this State, any may or Incorporated die aid, whether a <atomise Ittftd officer or utherwtee, a subordinate officer or agent, who I, or shall be employed acrid the Legiplative, .11:dietary, or Ex ecutive department of this State « United Stated, or of any cite. incorporated District, and a/so that every member • f tuners . and the State Leg islative, and of the boleti. ad Common Council of any city, commissioner of any Incorporat ed tact, Is by law facapable of bolding or exercising a c lazetor after rift igry eußstatroruni th, and that so Inspector or judge or . other °Meer at any such electloo, shall be eligible to any oMmt then to be ruled Ger."; Also, that In the fourth sectionOr th e Act of As sembly entitled ••etit Am reiliang to executkihs and for other purposes." approve* April 15, Mat it Is enacted that the aforesaid lJth section -shalt cot be so construed as to prevent any maths offi cer or borough odic. from 'erring Wedge, In spector or clerk at any general or errata election 10 this Commoverealth. any pence" chill prevent or I ditimpt to pre vent aufil.rs of an election and this Act from holding such election, or one or Uirimaeu any yl oletice to soy seen ortlecr, or shall LatelTupl. ur tau properly loterfere with him In the exectuou of his duty, ur shall block op the window, or avenue to any minima where the same mute" bolding, or shall riotously ititerb the pease at such election, or shall us, or practice any tntittildating airman force or ViOiCilele, with design to influence unduly, * of overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting. or to n-etreltt the fn.:loss of choice, mach prmon Cu conviction shell be Mich In any sum sot exceeding five hundred dollar., and smprisonment fur any time out less thee tate tramth nor more than twelve mum., aid If It dull he shown the coast Where the trial of such otttenth shell be had, that the persun so ogenditig was not a resident of the city, ward, district, or the township where the said enema wm committed and Lot entitled to vete therein, then us convict.ou he dull be sin , -Our to pay • fine al not lues thau one hundred -Our inure thee one thoemnd dusters, and be im prisoned not lees than ell month.* hut more than two Jun. if any person« penoni shell usekeady bet or wager upon Um resod. any deed= want. this Commonwealth, or shall oder to Make say such bet or wager, either by verbal procidisika Om- Co; or by. arty prance or mitten 'advertisement, challenge or Invite any perms or persons to make ouch bet or wager, spits coavicijula Memel, he or they shall forfeit end fay three tits lunourit ma offered re be bet. any person shall vote al more l than Oho elec. due Weida, or otherwise fraudulently vote a. on. than unix on the mime day, ur trautbaently• fold sod deliver tu the • Inspector two tickets to gether, with the Intent Illegally 10 wore, or &delete and procure another eo to uo. tie or they shall on conviction be fined Id any sum not less than lifty nor more than fire hundred dollars, sod be Ina ' Plumed Ma lees than three nue more thaa . twelve months: Deny person sot qualified to vote In this Com monwealth. agreeably to law, (except the soas of qualified Material *ball appear at any place of election for the Inapt. of Mohair tickets or of lothreaclng Citizens qualified to vote, he shall, ou ouovictlon, forfeit alma pep any Imam* exceeding one hundred deflate tor every indtoilknce, sad be Imprisoned f« . any term not exceeding to ties mouths. . In cape the moms who shall have received the second highest number of vows kW inspector shall noLattend ea the day of eactios, then the who shall have received the second nights= bur of voles fur ...dim at the next spring election shall act as inspector in his pace. and in case th e Imre. who shall hate received Um lug.el num: her of vote* for Impactor shall gist steed, the per mit, elected lodge ensll appoint ea Inspector In his plate; and in em the person elected ledge shill not etead, then the iwp.ewr Who received the highest number votes shall appoint a jaoge Ms piece; or If any vacancy shall tontine. ha the Maud for the apace arum, hoar after the Moe Ix. ed by taw for tne opersiMg of theca:lion. the quid- Med voter. of the mailman, ward or Murk% lot which such cancer stall hare been elected, present at the place of detains. shall select one out el their number to fill ince vacancy. REGISTRY LAW, I also give °Metal notice to the el rev tunny that by an act entitled *, et supplemental to the set relative) ofthiliCommunwealut;* approved. D. itell, It hipraYided an follows: Senior I. Iktt enacted by &aide and Meese qt- Represenlaliwqr the CcAntoreasseka Itimaymuma in Urnerat Aaaeuddk mi, and if so Aerety enacted buena ordAorify of Ito same, That It dull be the duty of wit of the WindellOri Within' this Colunanawouth, on the find Monday In June of each year, to tan up the transcript be has re-' coked trots the comity eutintiedonere ander ltd. kfghth sealant of the act of the fifteenth of April,' eighteen hundred end thirty-tsar, and proceed to: therefromlwQMllo9llloo,ll •00.40Wati. erste mane of ervery pervert who 11l known ' .by him to have died or removed sites the !Belpre.: ewes aserniament teem the district ?shit& be 6 the; tent or, or whose 'death or removal frost the I 'same shin he made known to bleu:end to add to ',the same the name of any quailed voter wboduill ' be known by him to have moved Into the district since the led previous raa•upunent, or whose re. amoral into the same shall Its or stud have been made known to him , and also the tomes of all Who shall make shine whim to be tinaliii,d esters 'bereft. As soon ea this revislot la completed he shall visit every dwelling how In his dintnct and make careful inquiry If any person whose name la on his ilet has died or removed from the district, and lf so to take the mune timiefrom, or wheteer any qualified voter males therein whew name la nut on his list, and RIO to add the same thereto, and In a I case. where a name ha added to Me list • tax shall forthwith be asseetred against' the per sou ; and the assessor shill It all 1:110111 madames by Inquiry upon what ground the *min so as reused claims to be • voter. Upon the completion untie work it shall be the duty of eteh last !tor as aforesaid to proceed to make out a Main alpine helical order of the treemet above twenty-one years of age claiming to he unstilted voters In the w ard. boroblit, townstup or district of which he 6 the asereesor,i opposite each of said names state whether said freeman 6 or is not a housekeeper; and if be Is the number of his residence, Co towns 'AIM" the emulate &timbered, with this street, at ley or court In which situated; and If in t lawn where there are no number., the name of the 'street, silty or : coast on which said boners froMa also the occupetirin of the pantos ; and 'where lb., Is note housekeeper, the occupation.place of board mg and with what:Land If working fur another the name of the employer, and writs eppOette each of said names the word '"votsz;" whets any per. eon claims to vote by reason of natnatilettlen, be shall exhibit his tertilade thereof to the nueliwOr, takes be has been for are coasecutive years next preceding a voter In said district; and m all eases where the person has been naturalized the name shall be marked with the letter "N r where the person has merely declared Ids !stannous to be come a citizen and designs to be 'naturalized be. lore the next etre/nun, this name shall be, marked D. L'" when Ito dotal 6'o vote by reset* of being between the ages of twenty-canted twenty. ' PTO, es provided hydros, the word "age' liken be, mitered; and If the person has moved Into the election distrkt to reside since; thr lest mend ' Skelon the letter "X" , alma hi . placed opposite the Meth It shall be the thither 427 011-2011 . , Lir Darns. ea akweeild the namitkihitw•w. douse baron fthlioasd, to make the It Merida list of all new rowel made by blins 2 2 100 anicelata reeved arm oath, ealliathelt Abe MM. immediately to the Coe esinniii WOO., Ash hannealately add thaaames to the tee de. Parlste 01 the wad, borthigb. township at Wufet la which they have been amemet. Nth S. On the INA betas ..emeoleled `ad the amassment. made airmaueomWdhe ere aball oethwlth be Warned to the county conmalmileth an, Who Shad cans. depilate copies 222111.01, With the observations sad explandlims required to be Doted ea aforesaid. to be made mat ea soon ceocilistile, and placed In the bath o e f these Meow, who shad, Our to the deit aP Angus' to each year, pet the copy thereof o• the door of, or gorier ri=to thi bert ai rellirittallClM In his passeadrinfiee thalties=firea u l i t i sm of any pendia midget lathe Who shall desire. see the rare: and It shall be the duty Of the said asseror to odd from time to Moe on the s t rk° l • l " 1117414 " 1141 °' tog the deg MVP'S MOP( Web ..Xiatmenti sad Mark ottpaalte th e name "C. V.." mut tins.. ,dkdoly mere him with a the, bode& r in all - eahlonab whether • Other MM. 00"8"kal. withutiUdal housekee=4bairder, a id If a b ,whom be and whether DataraUsed or de planing to he. In allow-baths the letters opposite at "D. 1." aa the cam May.; lithe prison be assessed lie ,I""liged tlAcate ofbl. ll6 aataraliza "a""i tkei t" mai te d° ahesugw lf he cm& thit elf. be dodges to he satarellatel before riel isext u fel 'dug election, he sh.th exhibit die CethAth of hie thelaratlon of lallentked and In ad calks *Weft any Want, barough,lownsbipwr chthilon, diatribe la divided Into two or more pr •eduChtillia or shall note in all his smessminits the decide precinct in Which each elector resides, and shall make a separate tete= of etch to Ute county coin mleintlera, to all came to which a return is. re quired from him by the pnvidalinte Of We aft; and' toe county commissioner" la making duplicate copies of all such returns, shall make duplicate copies of the Dams of the Voters in each prettied eepanifely,g shall banish the same to the assessor; and the copes required by this act to be placed on I the doors of or on Wealth gleam, cm ix before the Ant of baguet la each pat, shell bo p1a044 011 the door odor on the election phew In each of said Preetedg Dim . After the ameeements have been coati ple.ed on the tenth day perceding the second Toth day in October of each year the seems., elan cm the noway Ismoodastely following, make a Mara to the county Comntlegunne of tue Dames! of an persons aseeesed by, hen since the return required to be nude by him by the mead section of this, act, noting opposite each Wee the obsenfalle:Zi and explauthoas required to be. noted as afu said; and the Minty - coattulaaloners shall lbw. upon cause the ether to Wadded to the return re quired by the second section of UM act; and a fail sad comet copy thereof to bo made, I:outda tes th e names of alt pentium so retuned as reel. dent taxable, In said ward, borough, township or prod.; and famish the same, together with the election blanks, to the unicars of the election in said ward, borough township or pro. dna, on or before six o'clock 10 the morning of the sorted Tuesday of October; and no matt snail be permitted to vow at tbe election uu that My whose name is not on said list, units, ho titian matte proof of hi, right to vole, as hereinafter re- Orel • nee:. 4. On the day of tied= any person whose babe Is not at mid let, and ciainung the right to 'deal said election, shall produce at least one wielded voter of the district as a wit... in the art the claimant in the dlionet in winch he claims to be a votet, for the period of et least ten days next preceding said election, which wa ne. thall take and subscribe a written. or partly written and partly printed aftleavit to the Zane stated by blur whim affidavit stud dc clearly where the residence le of the person me claiming the right no vote, ahem also take and subscribe a written, regard) , written and partly printout &a davit, stating to the best of his kuowledge and belief, where and when he was born; that bee • citizen of the Conansma wealth of Pennsylvania and °Ube United Mats; that he has melded la the Utimeaunwealth one year, or if fuemerly s citisen therein and hes moved therefrom, that is has m elded therein six manna, watt preceding said abr.. Aloe ; that be tam . et moved Into the district for_ the repose of voting therein; that be him paid) Mate or county tax within, two years which Wee assessed at Ices t ten days bekwe mid eleetkia ;- and Us naturalised citizen shall also state when, when and by what court be was natandizad, and shall sleet produce his certificate of naterslization for thandaation ; the maid &digital shall alto state when and where the tag claimed to hive been paid by the Mani was theresed, and when, where and to whom paid, and the receipt therefor shall be produced for examination, unless the Vaasa shall state In hie affidavit that It has been lust or .- ..urea, at that be never received any, but if the person patterning tbe sight to tete Muth Mks Mel subscribe an 826*dt-that he le • bailee born cit izen of the United Mate*. tor if burn elsewhere snail state that fact In hie arittairic and shall pro duce mildesiteibaghe the beild ziAterstlacd, that be le cadged to Citizenship by reason -of Ids lather's natandliation ;) and shall farther state in he. affidavit that he le, at the time of taking the helmet, Ole ages of twenty-4mq and twee navy° "WO Mile hoe resided le the Mate one year and in the election district ten days nett pra m:ling such election, be shall be entitled to vote although he shalt not have paid tame ; the said of. Agenda of all Verona making each claims, and the affidavits of the whammies to their reaidenth shall he veneered by the election board, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with toe list of Vetere, tally list and other papers requir ed by law to be died by the morn judge with the Proureaothltsadiatall remain on file therewith fn ine.prothemmary's office, Gabled to ezaminatkin ea other decide' papers are ; it the election oftioer shall And that the webbed or appirtania posses all the legal qualltleaduos of deers • he or the/ shall lie Permated to vote, aud the name or natne• shall be added to tne list of taxable* by the elec. tine orkers, the word -tax" being added when Mahal to vote cm tax, and the word aye" where be claims to vote on age • the tame worts being added by the clerks, in ea ch case re spectively, on Ina ilsts of persona voting at sock Sac. A, It shall be Metal forany qthallird cid zee of the depict, notalthetandleg the name of the proposed ter le contedued on the list of r dent taxable., t vo o challenge the rote of such ber tha ; whereupon the same proof of the eight of suffrage a. ie now required by law shall be public ly made and acted on b the election bean', end toe vote admitted or re ected according to the cr. Idea.; orrerrpersee glee be a neutralised attMeMiltittelt thaereV: aptwhere be has been for ten year, consecutive '', • voter la the Metric% In which he offers his vote; aid on the vote of such person being received It shall be the duty at the. election Mincers to write or stamp on such certilleate the word -voted." with the month and year, and if any election al eer or oaten shall receive p mimed rote on the saute day, by vlrtne of the same certificate, ex. cepting where suns are coated to vote by virtue of the naturalization of their fathers, they, and the person who *hail offer etch second vote, upon 50 offending shall be guilty ore high misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof be fined or Imprisoned, er both, at the discretion of the court; but the Ana , shall not exceed one hundred dollars in each case, nor the imprisonment one year ; the like punish ment shall be Indicted on conviction on the em- M. of election who shall neglect or Muse to mike, or came to be made, the endorsement re quired as aforesaid on rain naturalization certifi cates. h&c. 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If any election never shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of rut. rage a. is proscribed by this law, or the law. to which this Is a supplemeut • from any perthri offer ing to vote whose name in not on the list of we.- sod voters, or whom: right to vote Is challenged by any qualified voter present, and shall admit such pence to vote without requirinoinch proof, every person so offending shall, upon couviction, be guilty of a high misdemeanor, ongshall be sen tenced, for every path offence, to pay a fine not eauthell et: one hand, rd duller., or to undergo an imprisonment out more than one year, or either or both. at the discretion of the court. barrio, 7. len anye, preceutng every election for elector. of President and Vice President of the United states, it shall be the duty of the Andour to attend at the place fired by law for building the election in each election district, and then and there hear all applications of persons whose name hare been omitted nom the list of tome:- tied voter., and who calm tee right to vote, or whose rights here originated since the value was made out,. and shall add the name of such pd .°os thereto a. shall show that they Sr., ent.tiell to the right of suffrage lit such district, on the =I applkation of the claimant only, and I.ti mime them with proper tar. After competing the Um, a copy therein shall be placed on the door et or on the house where the elec tion le to be held, at least eight days before the election ; and at the docile° the same course shall be pursued. In all respect*. as is required by the Act and the Acts to which this le a Sep planed, at the general election. in October. The Assessor shall also make the same returns to the county commissioners of all ameetheente made by virtue of this ection; and the county now Waddlers shall furnish copies thereof to the elec tion oaten la each distort, V like manner, in all ina I teepecot ,Octo a bser. la required at the general elec. Mn list - ries 9. The mine odes and regulations shall apply at every special election, and at every separate city, borough or ward election. In all respects as at the general elections hi October. blartlON 9. The respective aseessurs. isupsctere awl judges of be election Mull each hare the power to administer oaths to any venire claim. ing the rig ht h to be aisameed or the right of aut. lenge, or regard to any other SUMr or thing regained to be dose or tragebsd into by say of arid °Mores soda this Act; and any wilful Wee swearing by any pereou in relation to any nutter or Wag eeneeroing which the shall be lawfully Interrogated by any of aMd olßeers shall be puu lobed as peciurv. bermes 1W The Assesealls shell each receive' the MSC beiapensalme for the Una noonsmnig eett la performing the Mitten hereby euyolnetl a. Is provided by law for Um peeformanos of their ocher I.lttics. to be paid by We county MU 'fulaolooars as ha other cues; and It Walkout he lawful fur any asicesOr to amass a MC against any person stutterer within ten days unit aims ceding the election to be bell on We second Tuesday of October, In any parr, or within ten slays next before any election for Klement , President and Vice President of the United Ststm; any violation of tabs prultalOCl shall be a OilHic- Ulleatiar, mud subject the oilicent no ulicutfing to a lot tp convict/Du, • nut cr.:m.4lNC ultu OUtultati rtultrite, or to imprisonment not exceeding thin Months, or bulb, at the discretion of the mot. SICcIIO/11 ii. the the petition of dire et mere citizens of the diunty, Maltose under oath that ' they verily believe that frauds will be prarticed I at the eleCtloU about to be hid in any district, it shall be the Duty of the court of contruutt, pica* of aakt Canty, If In session, or If not, a jedge ' 'hermit fn vacation, to appoint two jaillewee. .oio-r akd lutclltecut citizens of the county to act armor. mitiaJd eketlou ; saki averment shall 6: selected from different political partici, where the Inspecters beleag to duferent parties, and where built of said OillpatlOCa belong w the muse villa cal pony, both id the over uers shall be taken fowl Use uptioelte puiltWL pony sod overseers shall nave the right to he present vita `he einem, of ' the eleCtlUlt, daring the whole lime the same Is L held:, the mum armed, and the return. made out 'and signed by the cIaCtIOU IllnCers; to keep a list of vulvas If lacy we proper to chat rage laity per wo to raze, and interrogate tom and her winer's.* ppderpstb a lit regard toifill tight 01 sof huge it sald Cfrollott, sod Or oLtrillue lots papers jarothiOrfll end the urneere of said election mu re- • nuked w atford to road oremeer• ve asieeted and apterkik4l, every conveuleuce and LAMM,' lee the afscharger of their duties • and if sold eismiuu of pftni shell mime to punish said utersecris to lea A*resent and redeem their duties no Mormon:l, or If Way .1.11 he airmen only !MCI Ilse pude by en,. trace Of luttnialallun, all the Cute, pulled at such eft:Wort fllalnct may he rejected by any auClt Ul bao.i trying • contest under said ebeelleti u°mu. ndrd 'that nu person mguing the petlt:oo shall be appointed AU trirefacet, bscrion it. if any prothonotary, club, or the deputy of either, or soy other penman, Moll Mils the veal of ulna to arry usturelizatMn paper, or permit the same to be attleefl,.urgure out, or cause ue.o hes:reb aut the same kt be given out, ,ID blank, w y ft may be Iraudulent used, or furnish e tudivaltution certilicate to a n y person who atoll but have beta duly exrunlned and sworn ID hpell MIA, In presence of some of the judgen thereof, according to the Act ef. Coo:greet; or stab aid fir; cuctivent, orbs arty way permit the fade of any fraudulent iiiitiralixatkei certificate, he shall he guilty of • high nalisterneanor; ire IS airy one *kali • Intudalenfiy pre any mut certificate of natitradm kuowirig that It was fraudukritly Wined, or MO vote, or 'Attempt to rota thererm,nr tinny one shall Me, or attempt to vote, us stfy gem cote of natarallistkei not helmet to him, Molt be guilty in a high misdemeanor: sad either or any of the parson., their alders or obettors, guilty of either of the tuladeltitationt Mermaid, Mud, on Mons legion, be land In a etim'nut eimeding one thousaud dollars, mid Imprisoned la the Proffer penitentia r y foe • period not exceeding tfueir leans . • bitumen if- Ake poem who on Oath or *Mr station in or LOOM any court In Ibis Mate, worn . __lon of Be.- Act Wilt. to the election.; litb, A. tee corsalkorimed to rt. . Otre • cottlffeete of bah, ger hhemelf er Do any o thattydreoe, depose, declare or el fin my bettor to le a hict, knowing the Same to 10 Ithe,oeshall le like Manure deer any matter = Mt knoteleg the isms to be tom shall be gelheetperjury; and any certificate of Miteraltaation lamed In permance of any such deposition, decimation or affirmation shall boned oaff mid ; and Untilproof be the duty fee Ib court Is tba maw Apo beteg made belbre It that tins fraudulentlyobbilneo. to me hentedl -ate measnos for readling the sa m obde doe ; and any person who shall vote or attempt so you on ray papers° Obtained. Medea shall In an: way aid Is, tonal vs at or have My Aped?, white ever falba Meet chmalatkei or wee of say Made line naturallodkm millcate ...l shad be deemed ini=set c tre ll a peultenloy pee amt. mere than two years, and pay a flue. not more than One dimmed defiers. for =such dame. or either or beth, at the die of Outcome.. 88411 47 1 1 = 7 ' wed riottion - ogee, or person maga ovenana who shall neglect or refuse o perform any s cans by this act without temosabist or 1-01 e. sheil be •• 1 1 1 . 1:1 11 Desalt yof Modred dollar and If ledammo any person as a voter who Is er shall oboe louses* soy one who isetaiLlied. be shall be guilty of a miedoesessor In omca, and on cotyledon be punished by Me sod impristonmeet, and also be subject to as settee Is damp by the party sneered; and If sny person stall nanallionllY MM. add to. deface or destroy llet of Totter, made oat as directed by this set or tear down or remove tbesams nom the plat"; where It barbers UM with handset 'or aus. chirrous latent or for say =offending shall beigrrynjarAntele . on coevictket 0444= 1 :bee by t fine bet Om mit o r live kuudr Ist. prim:meet not exeeeding two years, or • th, at the discret km of the ootirt. SZCSION 13. All climb:me far city, ward bor ough, township and election oilcans shall boreal. ter be held on the second Tuoulay of October, subject to all the provisions of the laws revis or* the election of such oMcers not Inconsistent with this act: the persons eluted to such Maoa at that time shall take their places at the expire. tion of the terms elate moons holding the same at the e t as ach election; but im • election for the oakesessot or assisted tetsalwor abaft be - bele; under this act, until the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy. Beano* 16. At all elections hereafter held. wt. der the laws of thin Commonwealth, the p011...ha1l .be opened between the hours of s ir and seven o'clock a. m., and clotted at seven o clock. p. m. Secnos 17, It shall be the May of the secretary of the commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by this act, and furnish copies of the same to the counts Conainisaioacia of the several counties of the commonwealth • and 'the county lanonslaskinets Ouch cramp stud:. el soon se scomars altar receipt of the mune, at the proper expense of the eatinti. Orman an d leo- Isti to all the election oaten or the election dl r. taCtii of their respective counties copies of such blanks, In such quantities as may be rendered ne. cessary fur the dockers, of their duties under title act. . SILCTION. 10. That citizens of this Suite tempor• ugly In the service of the Mate or of the United Wines government, on clerical or other ditty, and who do not vote whets thns employed, shall out be thereby deprived of the right to vote In their several election districts If otherwise duly qualifi ed. DESERTERS• DIVKANCIIISING LAW Al therein directed l &leo give el:heist notice of the following provisions of an Act' approved June centred -a Wade supplement to the election laws adds Comenoawesith. • WWICIOLLII, By the act the Coognsuf of the Uni ted Mates. rental O'''riktfact to amend . the rivers) acts here 101011 6/it/1•6 to provide for the enrolling •aud calling out the national fortes and for other purposes," sod approved March third, on thud word eight bandied and ststy•Ave, aline/soma who Dare deserted the military or easel service of the United Buda, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability drown& provnindotro deemed and taus to have voids, 'rarity retlitiontshoci.sod forfeited their tights of . citiseaship and their rights to become citizens. and are deprived of emerciaing any rights of cili um& theretKarg . - WmangAm'f. ons not thisems of the rafted Maces, are not, under the Constitatlon sod laws of Pennsylvania, quaithal ekrtors of- this ithmunon, wealth . _bac. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Blouse of Rapeamentaltrala the Comaionwesithof Yetni• Weenie in General Assembly met, and It Is here. by enacted by the authority of the same, That la an sieetions hereafter to be held is thltreammote. wealth. tt 'Will be unlawful for the ledges or tn. Spector. of any such election to receive any ballot or baUote from soy person or persona embraced. In the pevriskpas andel:Meet to the disability bo omed by mold set of Coupe's approved March third. one thousand cleft hundred and alzty.dre, mm 1141030 be.malawhilibr any aucli pecasto to of fet to vote gni UAbt dr ballets. Ste. 2. That If any inch Judge and inspectors et election, or say one of them, shaleceive or coo. sent to treeless any such unlawful ballot ur ballots, Boni any such dlaqualefied person. lie or they so utendlutr, shall be walk, of misdemeanor. and ou conviction thereof lw any Court of quarter Sell- Pioo,l of this CUMITIORIFesIth, he shall for each of fence be sentenced to pay a doe of not less than ewe hundred dollant, and to undergo an imprlautt. anent In the Jail of the proper county (or nut lean than sixty days. Sac. 2 That If any person deprived of citizen. ahlp and disqualitled oo aforepaid: stall at any election hunts ter to be held in this commonwealth vote or tender to the officers thereof and offer to vote a ballot or ballots, any person w offending shall 0 deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and tau conviction thereof in any Court of quartet Ser . slam Oftitts cortithernwetlfb; he shall (or each or hoc. bo.punlahed lu lite manner as Is provided in the preceding section of this act, and In MOce of officers of election receiving: such unlawful lm, - lot or ballots. Sec. 4. That if any person *ball hereafter per prude or advise any pellIOU or persons deprived of citizenship and disqualified pa aforesaid, to oder any ballot or ballots to the °dicers uf any electrou hereafter to be held In this Commonwea Ith, or shall peninsula Or advise auy mach ulalorr to re• celve any ballot or ballots from any person Ile. wired of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, ouch person so °acrobat:: .ha ll ha guilty of • rols• demeanor, and upon -ronvicdon thereof In anY coon of quarter seesloas of this commonwealth. Weill be panished In like manna as is provided lb. second section of this act In the case of Waters ballots. CDANGE IN TILE MODE 01 0 VOTINO. As therein dircetiad I also give (glacial notice of the following prov islena of an act approved March 10, Itin6, entitled ••An act regulating the mode of Totilig at all election. la tae several connties of ronutionwealth :•• ticcTlon I. L.', it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and ',C Is hereby owned by authority of thu same, That the qualified viten of the several CAlLlntic, of thie commonwmalf, at all general, towastilp,' borough and opurts l elections, am hereby hereafter author ized and regain...l to vote by tickets printed or written, or thinly printed and partly written. set ' erall,f clasaifted aa follows: One ticket shall em. brace the names of all Judges of courts to be voted fur, and to be labeled outside "Judiciary.". one ticket shall embrace the names of all State °dicers voted for, and be labeled "State," one ticket shall embrace the tames of all county officer voted for, Including office of Senator, member and members of Assembly, If voted for, and member, of Con gress, if voted for, sad be labeled "County," OLIO ' , ticket shall embrace tap names ofall townebip offi cers voted fur and be Labeled "Township," one ticket Isbell embrace the name• of all borough °Meer. 'voted ter, and bx labeled "Borough," and each class shall no deposited In separate ballot boxes. COLUIISD VOTEIVS LAW The following inatructioto grunt hia Excellency. Got. tieary, explains tau unties of azetw•kuro, reg. Olen and el.liall 01/Ihill 11l regard to .1i tread• LUCA WIWI. Cowen...Lich: Exact:llyr I,:trawasii, 11•Nai•neim, Anai.:l.ll 27,131.0 Mr the M. o/ LU Cow:ly flikorei. Witenw, Toe fillet:out Ameudoseut of the Courtitatton of the United State. LA se Inflow.: bit-molt 1. The twit of faluene of the Clotted Stabs. In cot.. WWI wet he Wawa or abrldgeffl. by the I.foilud Mites, dr by +toy blew. oh accuout of race, color or lon:stow. 40W.1p.14.114 00 iserYlludet. exc. I. Coll rent .well bite power to us force tun &Meta pr appropriate kips/autos. Arad wave., lap Vougretat of the Vltava State* tot t h e 3141 dal, ul tearcU, paawed au act cut*. Ltd .. .IN Off to enforce id, Twat tJ CittilltlgfUte Laded eVatet to rote is tae .nevi .Wales Lie L'otion, and for celier purposes, — Imo Iltat Pell llMUnanal W IrillUD taiere: nsunosi I. Ike $2 - eroklot OH Lie &male and flout. Reyrs6o,o4lio. of Ms Atoles 11 Asilemas, in Congress 111.14 all CllALtlus UI Um-Wood Stale *theme ut shall Be otleiliodr by - leer to vote at soy eleeUurl by people lit any Male. TerldurZ, atattittt, Coonly, clty,partalt., towarahle, *came atsUICI.IIIe/llCepata ty Wier *unsocial eabrilvlekot, shell be vett. ttell at it antlered 10 tote at all mat elections wimp uut dlatiltsUoU :ea., weet ut preruous couda that oi auralteitle; aU33:Uatilltteluti, boy, cnoutu. usage et reguleiluo ul way elate uf Territory, or by or mother He 11140.mq...t0 the contrary out. muilorulary. bac * ..teat be it fatHher made,. Mal If by or lataler the auttipettl.ol.l4e;cutraUtuUou Pte. of au) . Stale, or the WWI let auy Tannery. any set I. r,t .mall Ise mewed to be tuner a pre-requisite or quallicailutt fur gruLlut, rd by aucu lAntautue Wu of IN., perverts or ulltear• are ut atutll ate charged WIUs Old perlUrilinUCC o dour. 111 furnish. lag taut WS DU uppn/11.10Ily 10 pellUSln sure prr requottc, or to became qualdlou to row, a aueo bat the 41011 oteveryanela penstall and Calm( lug.. SO D/ICIUD.DIia U( Una belied 3141.4 the wawa tool equal upportuldly W I,4l(lnfal•Sucti prO-requlatte, mud to became quallael to tufo wlthuot luallUC- Itull of foal:, color or pno/louo culAU,Utok of our% tucks Vaud o say •5011perouti uroaluer Waft reluse khowlugly wait to tore 11411 elect to tun ere ISUIa, Ile Shell for et es, USlenee lasrlell, and fay too solo .sll . lvo loilhOrclf dollars to die perloas aiturh.v• lo by recurcmt by an DC tnall on Use CLIC, Wll.ll suchellsow•llse lOC Del toes A 4 tah. 6:Jar{ suay deoul lust, and .1W I ,ilea Wr u‘kr, •uco olfeucc W Occsoco 101111 01 a Ulm nruseDaaur, ao‘l ell.als an eons Isatun •nas• 'ce testa (tom situ haltered duilase, Ur , tte lot. prow cd ton hp Mail ULM 1000115 and uut USW, 01=1MigiiM011; ~ ket.,l, 41 by the segAltal ill the 4 attach".. IVg Le.thaultillthli tat lithlth.t St*lc , (hut — lair. iuh.lllutWu 1a5.1111. 3 / a Nttut the 1.../111 su tottnlthl.t, thcrt, I, shah, be the stip., me law oh We Auld • • • • • •uytuing lu had Conithi ,thitun ,ur hilt/ 41 Uhl Jtatc th the Ahdrtlry mut to•lhotaidany. Inc Legislators of this Vondufse . Nital W, on lac ut. da) 0144411 / A. D. IbiV,pnyngd an na.Atalloa WSW.' atippletticlat lir use set ro.alibr; JO Liar .11Cliu. la Isla Counautivinsult,'• to Walla 611.. Ulna ill 4111011 Lauf ttl. a. lolkaltag NIU:1110} 1,1. 'Auk/ a.l MatCra ul Law) act of At. avutbly a providta tut truly a tufa Irci./ttair shall to 'fute of to be lt,laler./1 as rulers, or no watittlygloAtify_..ti.i.pj A:cite/al or _plaxia elircliott ill tea Cualtnualf lag and tut sanao 14 11,01ilLeptatica; and iirreallt, all Irieww IVILDIONLIFFaLIarkg cutueobeti be esighiled and Avg lalerett'uo tiadliig to LEW pror p 1a.., 044 dolt Of 144 'act approved agtatticel/tll .01 Aprtl. I%y. sulithorAu sat lurliwr suppleustutal to the act relating tai UM cc 000 of tuts Coutufolie prp,,ggp.l...aall Wham 141..1,41a141Ua1i11ed nailer rtS -1.146; Witektt all getter/it and ,p,1,1 0 1 ant.. ts' Ho. tasuiwq.w.ult h _dij faith - La, Ii la my coustilitutpal and otdeial duly 10 ra last iltsllounr- Ito lisittnuity executed ;'• and it luta come to toy katAlrivtlge (Wit stlintry awftnala• and tegialef• ill SOM. IlaVa re flbetl, awl are retitsiog to ag....” al.d rvggal, dl. Vora colortgtf Male cllig.clia of 1.110 mg, auu.gtb.r qu a gplvil alf Clet:Wra : thcrefure, m couslderatlon of the oven, l• warps, meow comnahosionera tit said 1.0111417 al;t herebt swiped and directed W lnstruct the we I, I di ot fulcra sand tu fal *.shapes 41“--,",,Tss alersm" ot quests of said con• obey and co. fu " u " - • and Ms Sheriff &Motional auteoottieut mos tot... rr.by sulhaVratl and roiturted of &old Court , / n u o pg. / gasman tri tor PUb/Uh Ott: leatela rPCIII.f.I -neat outdo: es.- Act ill Cougress alai 4141 ( " 1 " . " lU and that tura slay tut Outran, the all assessors, register. of atecu mud Otat s !,...';',,, f 1 4tless. alto that the voters. oiectig'"' — : guaraateed thereby may b. ligha* 0 " O rly Ise... of firm 4. , trutititrugataltli occurred to all itis.elt entitled (0 the tame. oil sad the great seal of the (Men tinder 1117 ha i irr istatrif.tha say tuna year tint LSzet..] ti Pet.", JUlth K. hAILY. alerts t:om.sonween,k. seCtl „,,,,pfasts coitita/sed lathe . ..lth Persetukto tre , P she JUillges of lb, oo el the Act Ant kforesethl dietzlevi rooPectleely take ekiuge • . albs eerttlleitretoi MIMI of the election of Dm** reepectlve dbuitetet,lVlewirlheom at a. 3,, t i fireater i V, the DO& We/ etow i tleta ti 7 7t *Welles Wiz oa 111U0Alt TUE Itth DAY fry ocrokm, Uwe and there to eo and tr,. tort the aletka wigelred by la. a wad 1.4.: AlsoAllat where sledge. oy armed onarnid. able eeekleet, le astable in ward each tatrony Judges. then the certllleate or Mere alwll tw tat. en charge of by one of the loopettora or elert v the election of the dieted. who lath!! w fare the duties molted of sold led gat osao.,k, io The cescreaaloodal Ltctoro !care accordance with an Act Improved may 1., 1% 1 , the Gourt House Beaver, In lb., borongt of Ter. In the county of Barer, un the Sin as the adlectlaa; Went luseder, Qom." The Representative }totem J Od,ol accordance with as Act approvco Kay !AU 14a. n the Coon House, to Braver. Mt, Narltagh Beaver, 10 th e county of Beaver, on Vie lta a lly al. ter the election., Wag Tueaday. uctola:r 1,, Chia* ender IV bane, at toy ore.," I„ thi ,, l ab day off Sa9trialber. in thee/J.( Lord CMS thou...l'nd eight Innolrevl and in the nlnety•rourth year of LI. In.l.apt•derK. order Unluel dtatea. Jt.)ll:i I.lll.lf.BlxllSA•rii. Ohe4ll;a eke, Beaver. Pa., Supt. ti, , Business Cards. 1= n&NDEissoN & 81603 ., 11i...nu, Dr... gists, Liberty Ml. Ill(41443/.:14. 0ri.:41! Na IA Mrl/11.010t. ettUV,or,,r, 1.4 I, .. AT l'AltLuit, tt rm . u. 4.. ht.) 1.1ttp..1,41 !, A. CLAIIiik: a; Cu., 11.7 en. 11V %Yu.] Sc.. rats .r.4r4... /•.. • JlAk:Pli IitALNE Cu, ZI A 7, El 1' attabUri:U—luipor lc. +kW h.-4. 4 A•rimuiugt, tßaitnty, Lite 11EYMEIC A 11ItOTLICISA, tam LIJIIICCI/011e.. art il/ a.C. 124. I=l. 1.21 ....I I L. AlllOnfl r , brat 111 CUJICe I Ca, 1.• 20 Yank Ay cut, burgtt, J URY EMILIIIT A SUN, 1/..z..-r it u,. Watt! Yamuty hewlo; .14..5.,11hr.... 11 , , 11 ursl IS yea, ."Paly ILIV M'CLINTUCK IL/ pets, VII Clotho, IC. Nyell4l 14 Filth Avunuo. l'auburgrb, Pa. 1? Y. buccenor-10 .1. .11. Itos 141.. lI Welibore, ClucJru, Jewelry r ..trr 10 nab Aretnle. ;•,,. p 11,17 eiliokii/41 - /LUl'h. Aka/ Lou , Agt %./ puelta Port U10 , .c. IL. • lt.t La unw 6..01 (...1,1 4.17 AlEw ca EU. N, SIMMONS, It.w.ery Y evatrti•witry, %,./ R. U. Street. Itlvecuti al46tuu gt% thug. and balls. : 10 do Woad way, New BrigUtou. ..4. !nal! A 11. MIISTLER, pentlsa. .Ll. t 11 NOg.4, rb — olugrapher. 1/. Broadway. hat ptsuiogrataw Om, ed negatve. 0'1.14 & WWl* ON. Jimekns T conlais. 11rusdirsy. N. JI:11K IFft•tit,Uro I 4 liwt.to aro u.. • llousebutd Uoods. Bombiray. BILILVENCVA L LX. - WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Drifirt la Invo,,i HOWn aowlni; llachlnet M. er, ia-n1 Falls:wroltly .. Mtd. P 1 KING,—Dry (Jowls. liaren.pr, ~4 Milliner). turner of Main and Barer wet., Bearer Yells. -- -f m c._p 11.1 y .ot b O l t T stli Aru l U t k : v ll_ 4 `_ e:i.,i_OU ; ems. 'sller atol Bearer raUS. -- - orpll.l, BUIDGEWATEIL. JABILY PORTER. Tluna. 'hider In Mu, per and Sheepiron ware, and Iron Pumps. Bridge et, Bridgewater. sevi lir d BLATTNER, himosfacturrr and Dealer Is • Boota and litione. Itndge lirid,..rener, Pa. eepit:ll A C. BURST, BpCondi, nate, expo. von, /1.• Clip Ct.. Oil Cloths and Trlconrugs Bridgewater. Pt. rapli:l7 U. bUREItTY. Deakr to &kit& slitf,On.s: Bridge Street. Dndgewater. IHANAUER, 11111hiery. Trimmings& Swnu • ..13ridge Bridgewater. seplllL ( — P.WEINMAN. Manufacture . of Boot. LI ,r Shomt ; Bridge St.. Bridgewater ; _peTit...T 01f IW. lilt CIEN. t . iruttenten's . elothinz 1. and prenoed. 1% to st. abuse ltrld4e. I.pi4 to order. Lit. !Luke. and Watcr • E=a3= TITILLSSIITII tCO Vaticy Dry t0,,'. , I, untie nud .1111,1nery. Madison e., teer mood. It.neeter, I. IJtNUY LAPP , Ilauul~citinr and I' r.o now Fectury. SO J ° Ta N ter K rt "L lncl ll. trze il r: k ija ' ...plo y r NtettAIIAM 1J0Y111:%V.141.,:.L larrlet: • Ititeleoad et, ICoebeeter, • po ry Na - AVUkt — ILT. - 11.1NS'EN, Bons cart:10111 cumpw.t.dal. WAtt, 1:• =CI I)IS.J.S.W INI ANs.Riretnc.aa swiss; lir.: diaeseee made • apemaliy. UO.ce, contra( Diamond and !Midge ate., Rochester %.11 , EYEREIt6 tiONri e Kbolaale 11tetad ere in Dry GoorlctiroCurintSionr.n , "/•"... Dust •turrs.lron S Nano. Cur. Willtr 4. Jane FILED k LLIt2K7KCe" - r snalConfoLtier, 4„,X• Wein:nig CA.. nod Ira Cream Inne,,oi prennptly. On Diamond. ItOrhester. NAL LIALN by A. SILVERMAN. lon Foreign Domestic Dry Cloud, N4ook eod rancr tlvuals gruerally. ter, Pa. (-01.1) RIUCELLASEOCx 7 OLIN TUORNlLEY,Sltuurseturer of !ti: ur-c Republic Cooklug Stove. gold table estension bop and reutre. no:pt... I.llglel' RUSS:ELL, Moot:ware Mattata.o.t .t linters promptlt ott..ndett to. Vani..r.i . t. root ottico lallifelle —Beaver. Pt. FOR SALE •rnE Sub..eriber offers for ask. Farm of one hundred and three acres, too ed In Hanover township, Beaver coun:y. ter of a mile from the village of Ha:loser ty.flve acres cleared, billuee. is el l tuni.ored. der knee and lu good ante of cultil anon, plet,r of good spring., griod (not; cony eni,tl., schools and mills. Buildings are a frame 0W0,3 rood repair, frame barn, tau frame *beep s,,uses. bui Cy houto, and other vet hmlUluga. Fir tar thee Information sddreta, or call oil the prerntolo JAMES Sllll-LITU. Hanhaville, Deaver Co. S.pt 14, Is7o Notice to Contractor.', I)itorusALg will re,ived until Sa:usby L September l7, 1575. 1. r the erection of a pa's tic School House lu Moon toutodop ludepeo :cot School District. l'ian• and 'I 81.511010 talk seen at the Howe of 1.;.40r4e Eol os.p, site Vanport.• By order ot ituildin4 Comma, Moon Tp, Heaver coon ty.Z..pt.l. - 14 or MO WHOM IT MAY CZNCERN --The to:, •Igned haring mule •pplicazoci to the Lire. tors of the Nattonal Bank of heater C0a.1.1 duplicate certificate of stock, the an.wal ed,t , Cato, No. Let. dated ly N, 1.17(1,f0t t. , toy •han.s. haring been loaL Nutley la hereby .:sea to all persona to show nuns by said cent a:e sta,ud not be granted by the bank. J. H. Mn MEE itY. Septitder r i t STATE OF GEORGE PIL011)1.EY. .L.l —Latter.; testamentary to Me aura of t; gtr, Proodiey, deed., late of the horough of Fang, haring been granted to the 1111tiVnlord. persona Indebted to Bahl estate are n.. 00 I . mats immediate payment: and Chute Lath,: claims nigalts•t wad estate sill pn,ent the as., without delay fur Co the nude. pied. or to Ilia,. V. Ilsou Maitre, ho atterneyo. In the borough of Beaver. GEORGE I'ItOLTI.Kr. Sept. 11. I$:U- ft ExEcuTuics StirlCE —Letter* testaments. ry un tL.• F...t.u.• or r , ..r.h Irons. deed. Into ,4 brietlost loans:op. bearer county. P.. tom,: been an rd to the undersigned, all persons al drbtua to gait/ estate ore botchy notified t.t no:o Immediate payment; and those 1..1%; t r m• •m 1414 pretest Went to the subscob.t. duly authenticated for iettletnent. arylt;6w DAVID W. heOTT. et • • nitAs: U. straurr. Notary Puma, veyancer and la.unwee AgeriL n,4 Agreements irri nen an d aek nuo Ac. flaying bean duly cututoiseioned asA,eut n. eeveral Ant due 1•1111110 CC COmputurO, r{. - Eittug• the Fire, Life. Accident. and Lite Dcp.vrtatents, Is prepared to lake rhAd pplicks cu Urc oust libeflit knee. Moo. Gem tot the "Anchor Line" of Amide. Orme I. rut era Tickets mold to sad trout all ports in lend. Ireland, ScoLland.Gertnany gad F rseae t. der lo Lear. brick rule. Diamond, Itcaln•tet aprrilki SAXON GREEN. fo tins:bier.- will not Fate, Costa ,t,. other bersuNo It will paint trite as murk .u•'•• PS t by nil 13eallin•A PAINTS. J. H. WEEKS & CO.. Manufaclum . 64 1)7:4 ,4 ) • 1211 North 4th Strr,t. A VOID elsr;y 1:1• 11 motion. causing tier oils i eut,ltl prenLos. decal , 4 te.fitsting Wed la wen esery returdy, has a simple Mein. of sett <are. a wILL .vtitt fret, to hie fellow-Gurfer.,... A , M , " ' 1 1.11'ITLE,814..an 01, New l• ft 1. , 1. 7.1 " ViiiONA NUT. Olt 4111:1.1.11AlcAINti .t woutlerfal book•ho.• how lasclnate any ono they .Ish, I n &too MIA purrrr.l It t.eheo how of lily, Sororties, luenntaticom Illtytortivai, Spiritualism. Marrl.l;e thousand wonder.: Mailed for It T. WILLIAM k !....;a1; 7th •‘, ra. PRICE REDUCEI) !The itemt in tin, C try NEW YORK OBSERVER, 13 PEI/ ANNUM OXEMONTH FREE ON TWA L tAll)tiE'l E. 3191t8E, Jlt a CU. . . • -. 37 /Irk 110 rt. New% Yark. teq.7 la WTANTED—Lainda In Pennsylvania. far It:0 , 11110d tocka. Nt. EN II .1111415.. 134 youth Thud Sl. I•l4,l,deltdda 1 ,4 CHANCE z•ELINJII nlFFlthli! - I td4l , Aau inteteld 10 000 01 N141,11%1 , 31.4 , • a the day de% eloping, St, luo . tilVfgriovi 0, 1 ,r 1 Coo alai/414'10u of It. 1/L.100144J %slue so. a 0 4 " 1 10Vartilletal,•lid a JAR) lag on.. Boot Of rt 1. r. given. 1 + , .h 10.011 tss•e-Lalf of It rera rA,dj• r rat/A. Addreaa my Atrp., TOWNSEND 111, , 181 South TbltslSUeet. 1111tutetphIa. tr n tale t.e Au tofretrocut of Vsll n rria rt. Cie.r profit or 8415. For Particulars rail In or apt drew the soirru AMERICAN PICTURE U. . No. 85 Nemo/ greet, New York. vimREAPER ADVERTISING. A 1' Now Book or 131pagw. Irk e 30 CM t 1) 1111 It AXIMICAN NEWS.OO., New York. ASINIINISTICII,TOWN NOTICE.- I•ci ttri. 01 a.iminiatralion.har Ind born grautol the auboctihaz tha catate of William Fi115... , deceased, Isle or Gret ne township, Boort cunt). l'a.; all persona Itittcbtcd to said mutest.; h.aell that Ontacilhile pa mentls tcquired person. having Clain:to against the same wILL pc • *ad the dal; authenticated liar rettlentrut- SAMUEL E. FERGUSON. •aticalalvi.] adsmautrator- MM
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