The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 28, 1870, Image 4

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avr4illiitignror4 cil4BeroxpErion.
President Grant U 8., ourreiky
Rule—Tke Reduction of theclerteal
Ibrce—Department de the Interior
•and the Indiana—Polesiter7.l4,fmd
Surreys..
W4SIUNOTON, 1). C., Sept. 9, '7O
Wo of late aroso - unturnatomed to .
sea President Grant in - WaShlngtou,
that a notice of -his .returning home
aireattst no inconsiderable. Interest.
among. • the pews seekers. •, As Was
expected, the President arrived, herd
yesterday morning accompanied by )
tienemi Porter;his private Secretary,
and called upon Secretaries , Robea oll
Flah,-Robeson, and Cox, and General
Schriver, acting Secretary of War,
and Judge Richardson, now acting
Attorney General in the absence of
. Mr. Akermun. At noono Cabinet
incleting was - convened and lasted
n early th ree hours. Tho war between
l'ruitsla and' France occupied newly
the whole of the session,,,and it is
rumored that Secretary • Fish' has
been instructed to offer a friendly
meditation - of the United States for,a
settlemegi of the present sliffictilties.
' It is expected' that the president
will leave - on the Into train for LOng
Branch, where Ito wilt melanin, until
the first of OCtOber,'whers' he wiltre:
• turn again to Washington,: to Ito
main here until the next Long Branch
season begins. •• ,
A rule MIS adopted In the Treas
ury nearly' four years ago of deduct
ing from mutilated U. S. Currency a
per ntage equal to the parts inks
in , Under this rule it has , bZon
arbitrary with, the Treasurer of de.
ductitig proportionally fromany note
that perchance might, havat corner,
however small, tql - k.0411'.. .71t :pas
never been the custom, lioltfeithr, to
enforce such exactions until lately;
when the cashier of the Fkst.-Natioti
al Bank of Baltimore, transmitted to
the U. S. Treasury for redemption a
s2o U. S. No a VVrrig ammlf-agurn
or torti oil, - higein:filiturn
sit/ with , . anatlorf - tsti4 the
Treasurer tharthls. cowrie trhow
pursued to proteerthe TreliSttryfrom
: trawl and keep the 'circulating notes
in ttecsi ()Kier. Notwithstanding the
'impel-11On of inany.hfit ettree-,
emitter life above itspe.litt•Ohntribeets
1 - in fert.e,tuniOn. consequence, Many
store keepers have made such* de
tlnctions from the face-value- of such
notes, it is now become , matterfact,
that only' In a.few instances hair
Department ever made such exats.
bony. Their custom Wks boom:Under
the suggestion of Secretary McCul-
Itich.trrtedeem I'9rthe - entire little of
the note whoa. itkdre't,lnPiptiNsiff of
riginal-note was S'presusted..isuit ru
f l ksed keT,lifieetn , %ipy • • - poittl i ok
ftian one Halt ; abut Jyt.castt oblige ex
elly half note was pretested' ,;.to
dc:em . for onehalf of the origiretinote.
Theieilintion otelerie
st three in - the
-severat'._;l7gpartillerits created
great . eonsternidloit " - and distress
among the fatuities of Abase clerks
discharged. 'The anif felieffor them
.(jrh it* aeciu,Prophisatial,, (bas
rtaieirin of old :dectmlal.
organization of the Cells& Bureau,-
which employs over three hundred
clerks:. The competitive examina
tions-for clerkships in this bureau,
, introduced by its Superintendent,
General Walker, has relieved it to a
great extent or guilts impositions
usually practiced upon the Depart
ments by Members of Congress, of
foreleg incompetent help uptin them.
...,Those examinations are written, and
it is said are severe, generally re
! tusking six or eight 'lotus with the
most—vonspetent •to pass • through
- • -
1 As slit the labors of this. Bureau is
in a chaotic state, •the returns from
marshals being so !Offering that on
ly a vague idea of the populatTon of
any State can be derived:
It has beats a dialeUlt task for Sec
.rotary Cox of the Interior Depart
lernt to. mayo. the great problem,
what. shall be done with, the In
...aloes-1P Much othisti ne;.it.will. hat
remembered, was taken .up. the last
' half of last Session of Congress in re- :
(Acing Italian 'delegations. It was
thought then, even by the Secretary
himseif, that no human ag,eney could
provedt a hlopdy . Wak,f Red
Cloud, Little" Bear, Spotted rair et
cetera, while in Washington repeat:
Ist theiraallisupotaffieSecrefam ant
cacti : time ista'a long lista tuldltion
al
requests, ctioked up l in„, : most art
• part for them by irresperedble W hite
agents, which jhe'•Secretary multi
' not possibly grant. Hisrefusals gen.
entity displeased them ; and the Sett ,
rotary found it necessary to at once
set in motion a reorganization of the
Indian agency. He corresponded
with the various missionary and re
, ligious organizatilins, requesting
them to aid him in tho selection, of
proper persons to act as Indian
• anu.nts. Thai pay- allowed by the
t overtime!' t to each agent being only
sl.l,isi per annum, the Secretary has
generally found Itimixtssibletostrure
services of efficient and trustworthy
men only through the Ft lends and
other religious denominations who
only consented to sacrifice their„time
and the comforts of a home from the
brOlid humanitarian ' principles of
civilizing and educating the-heathen.
The Secretary is pleased with the
result of his untiring sCaPint this
good cause; for he is soured - from
the various posts in the' , lndian wan
try, that the Indians; geYterally, are
disp a ised to lank-upon the authorities
of Washintrton.f as friendly toward
them—LThe chiefs especially seem to
take pride in showing- the whites
that they are performing their part
of the good work.
'Neto were 31 patents issued for
the week ending on Tuesday, M .
Pennsylvanian's.
W late, sense the searcity ofinoney
the CominisSioner informs me that
patentees are a little slow In paying
theirtnal fees, and the qonsequenee
is that the Mimi= of patents ismed
is much less than the number allow
cal. ' cd. By the way, the fawn' ,
you well knew perhaps, allows the
4 patentee six months after his patent
sy allowed to,pay the final fees.
Commissiimer Wilson of the Gett
ers! Land Office ,Is in receipt of re.
,_,,,,turns sst additiBnlal surveys in .the
regionS of California. A
large portion of the lands embraced
in thtmd surveys; Is suitable far Agri
cultural purposes anti in various
• parts the holds are excellent for or•
chards and vihyards. The 'growth
of wood on the hillside is chiefly oak
varied with cedar and buckeye. On
many of thcrereeks VMS for
merly carried on to a - great extent,.
but of late hats been confined to the
• Ohlim) , do Moquelunno and
Jacklson creeks and larger rivers.
Abs, transmitted to the Marysville
Land . values certified schedules of
tracts embracing 5,898 acres, as lands
.Inuring to • :the Western- Pacific
Railroad under the acts of Con
' grts of July L 1882, and July ;2, 1891.
The'llst Was a 1 proved March '7, and
• „ , carriett .11. 4 pr , 11 . 9 1
- CIIIEL.
wAsiiiNGTON, D. C. Sept. IG, 70.
Widering plovers abantionesti—lkdae
lions op slintilatsxl anrency—Rail•
mull and S7eainaldpi-:-The anent
—Dteision qf Demme lissrequA , .
I,and Office laepurt.
The prmence of Jack. Frost among'
Illelinffttar Mites of thOoro,
mlttlytifthe Vieastite;Wok
ers to Washington. Trains from the
- north are crowded with passengers;
who, on their arrival. here .witb Altair
Saratoga trunks and band boxes. be
stank of the gay seasan•couaing. Ma.
ny of , the people going far south, on
- their way home r tarry I n ;Wash I neon
it few days to view the sights' in and
around the (thy, and - in consequence,
spend no little•with hoidiferettarants
oral hackaren.
A rula:wits adopted in tir e- 'f reasury
nearly four years ago deducting
• :from , nintilated W. H. currency•notes ,
a percentage equal to the parts Miss- '
(lig. Under tlits• rule it has been at
. bitrary with the Treasurer of deduct
ing proportionally from any note that
' perchance might have,a corner, how
ever small, torn off. It has never
been thd custom, howeVer, to enforce,
• such exactions until a few days since,
w klVlrStll o 4rAbOF ll lltAhttlonal
Ban ti Baltimore; transmllted to
the U. S. Treasury for redemption a
vo .I.Y. ta,, R ate q Ipayipg small corner
torn off,lfedtsdi..lved'itt return only; ,
$l9, with an exp ationefthep
surer that thisl riO u"
to protect the' ' from al '
and keep the Clrculat ng notes 1M
effglqrdet,•giftwithstanding the
impression of many the inforcement
arlhqolAnVe iTtliel4ao;-.leng.ktn In
force and, In dou co lA
nslePe ki equence , many a
4 • i 'tier 1 leNde.
.4 ri., Ifen.4 o'olol l 444l e tVlVUe
of such notes, it has now me a
.matter offaek that; only ~In.a few In
stances has ileparty ever made such' `
exactions. Its custom has been un-' '
der the suggestion of Secretary Me=
Culloch to redeem for the entire face.
of the note when more than one-half
of the original note was presented and
refused to redeein kany portion less .
than one-half i and to cases whereci-.
actly a hairnet& Wale Presented, to re
deem for one-110f the original note..
There seems to be an indiscribable
disposition among people generally,
when they' get ready to start on a
journey tp take the nearest and quick
est route to their destination without•
taking one thought; about comfort
and pleasure. Washington. the rash
lamble reshrt,•as.well usdbefOlical
centre of.tJhak natloa,•is favored, as
yet, with but ono railroad leading
out of it, either north or south, and
the throngs of visitors corning
. here
yearly baste no - alternatives if ;they
travel by rail, but to travel on these
roads. Therekare now running out
( thelQistriet cities, wice a week,
ii.Abeta- tut& line.:drideamerti.Tor,
New York, running down the Poto
mac, aintind the Chenapeake 'Bay in-.
to the ocean, and the Upper and
, itvirißey prasreiv lissrk - intrlFor
- Many of the pleasure texcarsieffistif e
north, are this season aSailing them
selves of this opportunity of taking a
sea breeze anodic' going and' retUrn
iug.from the Mountains and lake.. • ,
Another line, to. be known. I . be
neve, as the Washington and Boston
steamship line, will be• in operatied
tin .lie first of next Month, which
proposes .to. make a round trip be ,
tween Washington and Boston.in 8
days. Such is. the , enterprise , of
,WaShingtoni In these illys.! • I '' i t)
TIC° Censusllureau Is gettihge ng
finely. The force, although yet in
complete, are keeping up wonderful ? ,
iiiii. the work L •ive r t eli krin the.
en i ttlhal s rids' !wok
a u -i 1 •t u ev is
soon to be able to chronicle to the
country the population of our largest
cities. With a few single exceptions
as yet, there - hits been but partial re
turns. from them. Washington, for
instance, is concluded and reports a
population of 111,000 inhabitants
against 60,000 in 1800. The impetus
gli!efi b,r the walifoubtlea luis some
thing to do with this extraordinary
increase in the last. ten years, but,
strange toilet° that since the war has
dosed and the departure of the thou
sands of transient business men from
the city, the . reidentk population LS
Steadily on the i offense, and property.
lit'and around the'city tuts Jelin:kin
ted but little from the paper inflation
of war times. This is partly owingiit
is. thought,: to emigration from the
north into Maryland and Virginia
around Washington.
Delaware Steeds ahead in the most
.nearlyeeMpleted reports of any State
inthe'Union. The whole State, with
the exceptiOn of Milford and Mispel
lion which reported 9,305 last CCIISUft,
ILLS been ta ken and aggregates 114,934,k
against 1,911 in 1860, an increase of
. ,
nearly I::per eeet.
Maryland, the most backikanl - in,
her reports, out of twenty-four sutxli
visions- hit whish • the Strife Is diva-,
ded, but . five Iptve, as yet, reported
This is, perhaps, owing to an indis
position among many of her people_
who are semi secessionists to aid the
enumerators in the, performance of
A • f Vki , . !'+
their
Is q ti uit tio e i; k
It irldiortantler .yeur read
erste kmiw, that b . ya late decision of
the netingtiqemritiploner,ef thlllnter
nal Revenue, 'all Wilften or Vrinted
evidence or. .amonnt of money due,
less thap one._ hundred dollars, are
equally exempffrom stamp duty as ,
promissory notes, under the act of
JuAy4, l )870. , -._ ,
. 4 - . .
Net , . • .
( I, the leng.looked ea
'
ke y sought - after report' of Flop:Jo
seph S. Wilson, of the General Land
Office for 1869, is bound and ready for
circulation. Altbough Congress,wlth
its retrenchment proclivities, have
illy provided for its general eireula
'don, I am in Itafra;Mr. editor, to be
.
stile
g to
intthenatitst,
youren;2l itnm
(For the Argo..)
THE CONTRAST.
Eorrom—The Democratic
party has always been the champion
of human slavery in this country.
Their stateunen in both branches of
Congress have ever since tile organi
zation of the party, with but few ex
ceptions, maintained thq constitu
tionality of the institution, and ever
claimed for it the sanction of morali
ty and religion. Their press has al.:
most unanimously defended the prin
ciple and practice of the institution.
Every book that has been publish- .
ed in support of •sfavery - has been '
written by. o,Dettxasti or some ono
reflecting the principles of the party
on that disturbing and,disastrous el
ement In our political history.
There is not an intelligent man . in
t.lut . eruatry bit9ttrws :pea • slavery
has ben, for many Yutrs, the very .
corner stone of the Democratic party,
and,ts i tY there are thousands and
hands of thousands in that Party
who would rebuild, if possible, that
institution, the destruction of which
was the salvation of the Union.
On the other hand, theltepubliain
party has been the great and eflktivo
ehamplia froddcim, ,and
equality heforathe law for all men.
Thar stational in CongreSs and their
public pres 4 have always becolound
on the mido of ,humanity, of ,Ittstlee;
of i libe.4*. What the.' qty O'ntlict
caine, aualibilitii&cloar. a:4)1 1c sun
in the heavens that the institution Of
slavork tridstlie forever tfemoltShat
or • thel itself destroyed, the
volw of the Republlnin pare kvlts
hearl i ifrom one, end of the land . to
thS tftlie;deftnindlifg thelfriSii&itate
and complete annihilation of huinan
bondage; and the ;immortal' Proclap
'nation orEminciliation by the gist
President of the Republican party,
was given to the world; beftire.ic,hich
it mill forever stand as the .grant ust
arinnunient, of Abraham, Lincoln and
tho;partY that elected' him,
The Democratic party, upder Gltl
hoinvenibodied.in their system o(
?Milo) the docirine of 'Stake Itights,t
ti doe t life, aianititpreteA them
meattluglar 'more ' than the altnple :
tighlti , orStates under the-Orinstitu
tion and, as integrals parts •of that Union. With the . It, meant Stag
OOverelgnity, stieeashiri and rebellion ;••
and was meat.kerhilly demonstrated
when theY took upttrnia again* the
'general goirernMent.' •
This one cardinal principle of th • .
Democratic party, a principle *Veit
places. the' sovereignity of- a State
shave that of the Federal Govern
rent. was the natural and, legitimate
parent of the rebellion. •
Against this most arrogantand un-
constitutional doctrine the Republi
can party hie" always madended.
They have always held that the sov
ereignity of a State was Saborditutte
to, apd litnltbd by the
_authority . .
the general government. •
.They. have always .belleved :that
the perpetuity' of the Unionand'the
integrity of the government depend.
ed upoß altist 'recognition of the',Su•
'Odor Ostler of the' general gov ern=
meet by, each oftheStates as emnpo.
neat parts of the . Amt now,
while the right of secession has for .
many -years and atilleontinues to .be
a favorite doctrine of a large portion
of the'Demociatic party, it Is einphat
tinily denied and denounced 'by the
entire Republican party.
There are thoesands of Democrats
in, the smith .w.ho still , cling to these
Ideas, and one of their leading states
men. has, since the close of .the war,
written a book to show that the right
of sweep:km. still exists; • although it
'Mai be Impracticable at the - present
flan; And there are thou.srunki of
.Dez ocrats in the north who sympk
thize with these views, and veld
rejoice if they could be recognized.
In regard to our public land system'
the Republican party has alWays
been in favor of a liberal and' gener
ous' policy. For years they contend
ed for the passage Of an net of Com:,
gresstiving a.homestead ofone hun,
died and sixty' acres to those who
would:settle and. liire for five: years
thereon. This was a measure that
would provide homes for tens of
thouiauds of,bonest and industrious
families who might not have the
means to purchase the land even at
the Government price. , .
It is a niertsitrelhat - would result
' in 'settling and, making'Productive
millions oft►cresef'oer , tfocultivated
Ainniths, and
mensely to the wealth Of the nation;
and slthotigh such • Weepd be and'has
been the nem...nary; 'result, of such ri
law, still it was opposed by. the Dem,
,oeratic party in Congress, and could
not become a law until the' Republl, l
Can. party gained' 'the ascendency., in
both the Legislative 'and. Executive
brioches of the Government..
• If there is auy one thing of-.which
'our tnagnifigentwestern country may
.be justly proud, Mid WhiCh has'con
tributed.more to the deVelopement
of her wonderful redeem* than any
thing else,it is her , systern of rail
roads ;and while the Republican par=
ty has been exceedingly liberal In
granting lands to aid in theionstruC.
Lion of.many of these great ItighwaA
they have doubled the price of the
public land along these lines, so that
the Government realizes as much,
froth one-half as it'woUld have dont"
from the whole, and by the construe-
Hon of these roads the land at $2.50
per airy, 1.41ar cheaper to the pur
•chases than. it , would have been M.
81.25 without them.
Then In these two particulars, the
Homestead law and liberal grants of
land to the States for Mier:gastrin:don
of rall roads, the Republican . party hai
performed services to nil Nits" hr the
.country that must be incalculable in
'the ramtts that will How from them.
liiregArd te'dur firaihcial standing
thO Contrast between our credit when
the bennieratie party was 'ln' poWer
and what it has beelk since the Re-.
ptiblican paitY gained the ascenders:
cy is most remarkable. During, tile
administration of Mr. Buchanan his
Secretory of tliek Treasury, Howell
Cobb, found it impossible to borrow
the small Sum Of 115,000,990ai 12 per
cent interest; let , it be -remembered'
tou.that was,in a time of peace','
and afic.. rthey had had tho control of
the government and management of
the 'ambit:es - Or want' yew, Siiiee
the Republicans came Into power,.
and right in the midst of a gigantic
civil , war, they had no difficulty in
negotiating loans or more tlian a thew.
sand iiilltibas bfdollara;at n rate of
interest h little more than half that
,offered by Mr. Cobb; ,and to-day;
with a debt of more than two thou
sand millions inflicted upon the coun
try' by the Democratic policy, Amer
ican soeuritku, at home.and abroad,
are considered among the safest and
most desirable in the world.
. Another striking contrast is pre
sented to the world In the attitude of
here two parties in repnl to the
payment of the national debt, for
while the Democracy dear not, acs . a
party, publicly announce repudia-.
tion of the deht oscine of their ,prin 7
ciples, still the fact cannot be denied
that many individuals of that party
ikittp-tleY Ip' favor of doing so, and
In some parts of the country the
measure is already assuming an or
ganized shape. And It IS no wonder
that it should be so. Do they, not
have thb example of the illustrious (?)
ex-President of the defunct confedor-
acy in connection with the Mississip
pi repudiation in days gone by?
"Not only does the Republican par
ty scout the idea of repudiation, but
-every.member of the etme is fully
committed to the payment of our na
tional debt, principal and interest, to
the uttermost farthing.
Thesilare tt few of the prominent
Jetttures that mark the contrast be
tween the two parties, and it now re
mains for-the people to decide which
they will support. It is : for them to
say-whether they prefer the doctrine,
of State sovereignity , fraught as it is
with sece%ion and, disunion;' or the
supreme sovereignity of the general
I government, guaranteeing strength 4
security and union. •Whether they
piifer slaVery, wrong and injustice,
or freedom, justkCd and right. ••
*blether they. prefer to see our
great public dorimin 'converksl into
hoino§ fbi the honest and Industri-,
ous, or reserved for the benefit of the
speculator? .
Do they prefer the public debt to
bo paid in good faith, and the nation
al credittmnsmitted unsti ed to pas ,
Wray, or tho alternative, re udiation;
with nil the disgrace and dishonor
ii r
attendant thereon, to hereafter hang
like a:dark . cloud over the fair fame
'Of our land ?
at the and we feel confident
that the vokoot tho people will bear
. 11 has heerfor;tho; last ten ram an
empitiiic adettletinni of the prinel=
plea and ikliCy of the Republican
Pa rt y" • Q.
- a-I..Thezpeclal darnspoodent 'ache
2 1 ). Zane, at Rueims, writing on the
ffth, says: The King's-hmdquarters
.wore established here yesterdtty, and
Are to remain till the Bth, to give. all
the troops time to concentrate, inclu
ding what can be spared from Metz,.
the seven North G e rmab corps, be.
sides two Bavarian arid the Wurtem
burg corps on the road unhindered,
recording to the official report six full
cavalry divisions also. The main
force is- expected to reach Purls on
thel3th or 14th. When the regiments
nod „amain forward hrrive, and the
reserves also join their regiments, the
German army will certainly , reach
and probably exceed 400,000.
The Oyster season is approaching,
and an abundant supply is promised.
New. AlldvartkoinesB..
Genera Election •
P ,ll‘o 0Z4 31 A TX 0 N.
tittemi*Asf liVinti by asi het it the 'General
- VII • Ahmenbly- of the Cinninalwealtb.of ..P•no
lyiranin entitled, An Act relating to the elections
of the ConamotiWealtb," pawed Wed daf brJair.
too It la made the dew of Mu Sherig of ev
ery county within the Commonwealth to glee gut,:
tic notice of the General Itlections; nue -In each
nonce. to enantertito-- .. •
I The officers to heeled-ale
Uesignate'tito place at which the eiettion is
t % bt jtill Itift'Stte . rite of the Coen:
or , Bearer,- do hereby make known, and glee
thin PablIC.4Oli . CV to the electon of the county or
Waver, that I
•
On tho 24 .. kites tiny Of ineitobbitexts
Vein the 11th day ante month), a General Elec
tion talli bu Meld at the aa reral ClacUan diatricts'
eatabliahnd by law In cad county; at which Eine
they will Teta by ball En. Ror.havrral onieln
hereinafter named; viz:
ONE PERSON for L embbr of Congress fttnia the
Twenty-Fourth Initrlctof the Commonwealth of
l'ennotraota. • .
TIMER' PERSONS for the'oltlte Of Oen:Mere of
•the Aneemtdy Oahe CommunwonthPennol
, ,
ONE PERSON Torth e utSi hof : ProthatlidarY of,
the county et Rarer— '• .!J .:!.. ..•
ON6 PERSON , fur the °Rica of Comabotloner:
'bf the county of Renter.
uNK. PERM& fur the atm of Jory.Onamla,
shiner of the county of Heaver.
•*I ONE PERSON fur the onlee Of 'Andltorof the
othinty. 6
of &ewer: . .
, ONE PERSON for e omen of Poor Ilboao
• netnr of the county of Bearer. ' •'L
THI4IN Awitsplislwr tho ()Mop of Unable.; or
the Ace aitty of the cginity of !leaver.
• 'Tho said elections will be held throughout the
county as full..wa:
The electors Cl' Borough toeinsitlp will meet at
the brick erhool.tionss, the village of Vauport.
elects offridge borough water bough, will week
the Towh u Itridgeiratee
, "Ikus clacturaof Eldlllpeituitg district 'will me et
at the pablic brick school house in said bounty:h.
The elector' of 'Moon tinfoil:llp will meet et the
bowie furnicrly occupied by Amarisla•llendiackssin
—now by Jdlin 1).
The electors ef'Hopkiwell toWnehlp Will Meet ut
the school home lu the Tillage of Ocultsrelle, In
said township.
The elector, of Independence towuship will
Meet at the house of,Alezaudes Thompson. dec'd,
in eald township.
- The electors of Raccoon township will man at
the house David Ewing. in said township.
The eleetors or Fnaiklort district will meet at
the house orticueg. Dungan, to Frankfort.
The . I .:ler'n of alcHuinfe Dastritt %lit meet at
the house of Juan Potter; In the village of Winn.
" k • elechi;• - . of at claim:et it the
hell* of KRIM) 211eireV ' gJr,talitrO s kettiern.
Tina clecturecif Utilo township will meet at the
house now occupied by Ja m t eou Elliott, fit will;
es tu ng
. °llt u ainw t i'nwff, h 4 . Pittectrooi
tonne), near lucairy Mo an's, Insect township,
Thu etcetera of Mu tore ugh of'alltmu will meet
at the Academy In Falistun.
The ulecioni of.lbincrson township will meet at
the echoul house lu the ut Brighton.
The electors of. Chippewa township will meet at
the Imre, of, Arenialt lumen. Weald township.
The electors of South Beaver township will nowt
at The house of John Rowe. in said township.
•The electors or Darlington lowaship ,wtli sum/
al the Academy In Darlington.
The electore of Dig lleas er township will meet
at the house uf widow Miller, In cad tuentship.
The eiwtors of Franklin too nshlp will meet at
We house of Mork It elm*. In said township.
The electors of North twirls:hie, township will
Meet at the house of Nathan Hazen, on Limd los.
marly lieu). Chew.
The electors in Pulaski township will meet at
Datighertra sthool house' •No 4, In said town
,
electors of ligation tool/ship will meet at
the house of George Hartzell, Jr., In said township.
The electors of the upper, ur north ward, in the
borough of New Brighton, will meet at the Car
penter shop or Thomas Miller. In said borough.
Thu electors of the middle ward of the &nue •
of Nevi' Brighton will cal et at the school house, in
wild ward. . •
The electors or the lowercir south ward of the
boroogh orNest 'Brighton, will meet at tluillh.r
Factory. lasaidward.
The electors of Rochester towuship will MCCi at
the Boleirille Wheel house, iu said township.
The eled.olll or Md. txweagh of Rochester will,
meet at the school Immo Ie ilochest r.
. .
The electors of Freedom 13.00401 and district
will meet at tin:school lawns la kreedosti..
The eleetons of New Sewickley township will
meet at the Image of John realm, In wild town.'
ship.
'I lie electors of Industry district will meet at the
school lustiest m Industry.
Thelleclurs of liannuny township will insist at
the hotel in Ecninmi. •
Thoelmtons of ,Economy. township win moot at
the house of George C. Missals, Its said township.
Thgeiectoissuf toe borooes Of Beaver will met
at she Sheriff s Mike, us said bormoth.
The electors of St. Clair borough will meet at
the School house, in said borough.
The electors Mlle: borough of Baden will insmt
at the public PCllbill hone so said borough.
The electors of Now Galilee borough wall meet
nipo o l ?e chuoi house in New Galileo.
h Ie ct.na tsf Ceases l'4lll, borough will meet
at the school. housuln heaver palls.
The electors of the borough or tkor,,, ,, etown will
meet at the public school-house in isald Trent:Mb.
I Like known and give notice, as In and by the
kithsectton of the aforesaid Act I am directed,
"'that e very person incept Justice of the Peace who
shall bold any [elicitor. apponittueut of prat tic
trust tinder the Gociirtilocal unite United States,
or of thle• Mate; er soy uty or Incorporated die ,
trial, whether COMplizelOnell tactic or tit lier Wise,
a vesbordinate officer or Agent, who Is or shall be
employed octet' Sic Legislative. Judiciary; or Ex
ccutive department of this Stine or United Stabs,
car or any city or.lueorperated Distrkx, and alio
that every nfethbet I I Cbugacifeatfifthe State Leg
islature, and of the Select and Common Council of
any city, commissioner of aurincorporatita dis
trict, Is by haw Incapable of holding or exercising
at' the ramettme the °Mae or applitntmeur M
Judge, Inspector or clock of nay atectieli or this
Commonivealth, and that no lospectm or Judge or
other officer at any Inicts election, shall he elligible
to nay °Mee thou to be Voted-fur."
Also, that in the fourthseetiOn ACt of As
serablisxmtitled •• An Act relating - lu-executions
gud for other approved April 10. trW.
his enacted that the aforesaid falls BeCCIOII . 'l4l/111
hot by ea construed as to prevent any militia offi
cer or borough otllccr from servoig as Judge, hi
stiertor or clerk at any general or special election
In this Commonwealth.
"If any person Anil prevent or attempt to pre
vent any officers clan election under ibis Act From
holdiug such election, or use or threaten ittly
vl
olenee to any ruck °dicer, or shall Interrupt ur Ira.
properly tutrrfere with Alm in the er:a:thou of his
I duty, or shall block no the window, or ermine to
any window where the anise may he bolding or
chat riotously disturb the peacoat such eleCliOn.
or shall use or practice any hillmidating threat..
Grace or violence; with design to fit Diane., nudely,
111 overawe any elector, or to prevent him from
voting. or to rt.strain the freedom of choice, sulk
person on conviction shall be fined in any aum ant
exceeding fire hundrectdoilars, audirtimisournOst.
for any time not lees than one mouth nor more
than twelve months, and if it shall Ts Alcorn the
court where the trial of such offlence shad he had,
that the person so'ultitellug was not II resident of
the city. ward , district, or the township where tha
raid others was cum:totted and not entitled to
solo therein, then Ma conviction tic shall his t•en•
lanced to pay a fine of nut less than one bemired
nor more than one thousand dollars, and tie tin
prisuhed out lon than six mouths nor more limn
two years.
" If any person or persons shall make any bet Or
wager upon MI: result
-of any election within this
. Cetninouwealth. or shall odor to make any each
bat Cr wager, Chile; by , verbal proclamation there
to, or by any printed or written fulvertlgettuttit:
challenge or invite any person orpersunstO,make
such bet or wager.. upon convlctuat thoreof, he or
they shall forfeit and I ay three thy., the ,annul
so offered to be bet.
-
"If any person &hall. vote at u 41,3 Clan ono elee
thou district, or othenvlog fraudulently Ciao xote
Item once orr the shiadd4. Le shall trauddlently
fold and deliver to the to/vector two tickets to
gether, wills the Intent Illegally to vote, or advise
and procure souther so to do. he or 11,4 shall on
conviction be MIMI to soy flora not doss than fifty
nor more tear dee hundred dollars, slid lie lin
pciisoned not tar than this nor more than • twelve
mouths. ,
If any person' net tpialitled is vote In this Coal.
Mouw.mith, aureashly to let, (except the suns of
qualified tiltlzeue,) shall appear at any place . of
election for the propose et issuing tickets or of
influencing Maseru qualitied to vote, he *bah. 00
conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding
one bandied dollar. for every such offence, and be
linprimmed for any term nut exceeding trylv•
mouths.
In case the petwou who shall have received the
second highest number of votes fur Inspector shall
not attend on the day of election; then the pcnoun
who shall have received the second highest num
ber of rote. fur Judge at the next spring election
shall act ae Inspector In his place; and in Mae the
person who shall have received the baghett num.
her of rotes fur inspector shall nut attend, the per.
YOU elected fudge shall appoint an Inspector In his
plan; and Jo case the pereen elected Judge shall
not attend, thou the Inspector who received the
highest number of votee shall appoint a Judge in
his ply.; or If soy voceacy *hail continue In the
board for the s e seeof one hour after the time
ed by law fur the opening of theelection„ thequal
lliml rulers of the township, ward or district MI
which such urn her shall have been Sleeted, premed
,at-the place of election, shall aelect tine nut at their
Ulla:liter
, to All
lUMMI=E
I also glee °Metal notice bathe electors of
OLT emintythat by an all entitled .• An Act furth
er supplemeutal to the act ?Milieu to thaetections
of thin Cm 1111 l untrealth," approved Aprirpft, Al
Idd it is provided as fellow.:
Stems 1. Ihr. it (muted by Me Beach (tad
Arise Ileiirnehtalit,‘ V the C'outatonwmint
14anayintltut in ()mend Assembly mt. runt it sr
hereby taadcd by Ike aitaurity 81.11 M, Tlmt
It shall be the duty of each of the aiiteasoni
this Commonwealth. un the drat Monday in Jut.
Meech year, to take up the trenicript he has re
cadged Irmo the Monty commimloners under the
eighth settion of the act of the fidgeoth of April,
eightmat huudred and thirty-tour, and proceed to
iu atudiediate ritrlaletrOT the game, by •trikin:
therefrom the name of every person who la known
by him to ham died or reithleed elute the fast pee.
Nlinsksecoantent from the district which ho hi the
a.es or, ur whose death or, cameral from the
aline, shall be MMe inters td him, and to add to
dm sank: thenamra of any qualified voter who cold
be kuuwn by,bibm dolor: Inured lute thy district,
'alaebthe last previous siasemment, or *Moe re
moval intothe same shall be m- shall ham been
made known to hbe, and also the minim of sit
who shall mete Mahn to him to be qtlatill'd vitidro
therein. As soon as this revision's completed he
0101 visit every dwelling house in hie district and,
make careful Inquiry If any person whose name le
owing list hag died al remerrod from Use I).letrlCL,
sod if so to take the MAIM therefrom, or Whether
any qualified toter resides therein *holm name
nut on his lim, and if so tumid the came thereto,
and In al macs where a mune in added to the list
a
teL stoiltfortbwith be agonbed option •the per
ion ; and the aseessur Mudl 1 all caeca athertant
by loyalty upon what ground the 'Penton 50 as-
I moom elation to beavoter. Upon the completion ,
of the work it than he the - duty , of. each assessor
ag.ifinciaid to proceed to make dot a list in alpha.
behest order of Um doetuen above twenty-one
years of age clalmiug to be qualified voters fu the
ward, borough, towustim or district of Which he
'ls the agsetwur,d °pinking each of sidd Mimes stale
whether gold freemau la or Is not a housekeeper
and if he to the number of hlwresiderith; ' In fuwni
Where the SALM aro numbered, with the strecklM.
_ley or court In which shamed • and If In a 'town
where them are uo umber., the Dame of the
ellect., alley or court on which said boom front.
l i le - u o n t t b i a h Oe w c=on of the Tun ; and where ba
Mg and with whom:Z . ll If working ". f ur another
the name of the employer, dad write opposite met
.of mild tames the word ••eoler ;" whet. any per
''hailahn. to rota by reason of naturalimuon, ha
exhibit his tertitlettle thereof to the gagemor,
unless he boa been for five consecutive years next.
precedang a voter In min district; and In all came
where the person has been nattanallsed the name
shall be marked with the letter ;" Where the
person bee Merely declared Ms lutentioug to be
come • chime and dodgem to, be naturalized be.
fore the next election, me sumo shall be marked'
'II.I. ;" where the claim I. to rote by reason of
being toftwern the ages of twenty-one and twenty.'
es,proelded by law. the "age". shall ha.
entered; and If the; per= bite 0101.141 Into the
eincteon district to resides• elate the that general
election the letter . 1i."• shall be placed oppladta
the name. it shag ha the bather dusty of each as
ilemee„ es efifeelalit the cotsphititin of ' the
„„
"...el herpes m y t tled,tentage oat ft Operate WC
of all new wannest nude by Way Mid the
atnoulfla mileemet apes eadwand fltMainallifeeete
be,...„,feedle the Mealy, coamtledelleffiki Wlgt
moot Itowioxely add hemmed to the tai. de.
'plicate of tbe Wa.d, beeengitintwnship ar Weida
ta Which, O n
the hoes aseastied. , I
lino, L. On list being milittoom me ' th e.
assessments • Mode. Se aforeseld, , die mane duel
"'Weal , be XdatlWil to tlppos coon r,Ctialtaimina;
era, who shall tense ducal ••4 Mop ell mi ld =
with the obeerralkalk and ran
to be noted as aforesaid. to by Made ono as °°°b
ae practitable„ and pact lope hackle Of them
armor. who shall, prior to the Int of August la
each year, pot One copy thereof on the door of, or
,zh:iv
iti oa rei tr agose aleel t l i d t i a i WttUZ
In his porammion for the inipectlCM, free of
of any persan redden' In
who shall donee to see the same; elm it see" r
'the duty Of the said assemortdadd from•timti
time t en th e Penfield application efanyeae dabs •
log tee right to vote;the nape of aUCti• claimant.
mid mark opposite OM name and Lame-
Maid: anima dm with • tax, noting, lel le ell
other cattal,libittenpation, residence, efether
house err l boarnet, LC a tioardee • With
'whom be end whether naturalized. or do-
AIX -1411 k tb 4 W. rking la all /deb cads the Urgent
eildtOsitO Mena; "Ok",wr. thirCaits
may bas' iftheperson dilating to be dminfseti be
naturalited he Midi ezillhat to thenasesseellie Cm ,
tidande of Me astoraUsa;lop ; and if he dilate that
be dodged td be oat a id before the neat Ca
nning %tattoo, he dual exhibit the 'Mating:MO of
his Lidera:Joe of ideation' Wee
any ward, borough, township or election dr= '
Is divided Imo two or more' medal:W. - Me fiewhei
ur *hall note in all hie asseasmente the cicalae
'precinct In which each, elector ridden, end. shall
make a separate lade elude to the count/ Com
misaloners. An all, rase m in. which a Mum is re
quired from hint by the previsions of this sett and
fo° olookrePtitillisaiOnerai In making •dupliente
copies of all such centres- shall mike duplicate
copies of the =ldea of the voters In-etch precinct
BeVenitelY. shall feraisk theme= tattle assessor;
and tba Copies required by this ad ea be ableedeo •
the doom tam on election places, on or. before
the teat of Itognal in each year, shall be placed on
thb door ;d or on the elixtlimplice in each of said
•
• 'bee. 11. After the assessment* have been com
*mica the tenth day preceding the emend Tues.
day IA thard!er ofati•Oh yeas the asemaor shall on
the !loamy Ammdiately yellowleg„, make a return
to the countleortimbehmen of the names Of all I
person. weasel by him sauce the return required
to be made him by mu second section. of this
act, notud pestle each samB the Otanktratkes
and pzpanstiiiiutw required to be noted u afore;
mid; and the coonsy commissioners *ball there.
upon cause the sane to has added terthe return re-
quired by the second section of the act, and a
Cull and correct copy thereof to be made, contain
ing the names 40811 pe.rauus so returned ,as
r al
dent taxables lueein ward, borough, tovraship or
precinct, and furiti the s.nie together with the
um:miser: cleettue' blades, to the odieeni of. the
ali.Vion tit said kard,.borungh town s hip or pre
duct; on or before six o'clock In. the morainic of
the µcoed Tuesday of Uctober;,and uornan quell
'be permitted to vote at the election ou that day
whose munets nut tai said Ile, hitless be shall
tease prOef of 1114d:int to vote, •as tierslualter re- •
quitter. t •
sem 4 . Ott the day of eldlou any person whose
name Is not on said Mt, and eLdiatog the right to
vete at said election, shall produce at least one
qualified voter of the district as a whacks to the
residence of the claimant In the dialect In which
he chants tO be &voter, for the period of at least
teas days nest preceding said election, Width
neap snail take mud subscribe a Written, or Pertly
written and partly printed Ifficherit to the tacks
staled by him, %Oaks affidavit ehtcl &due clearly
where the resideace la of the person so claiming
the right to rote, shall also take and eubeeribe a
written. or pally written and pertly printed ail-
Malt, stating to the best of hl knowledge and
belief, where end when he was born- that be is a
citizeu of the Commonwealth of.pentiolvanlaand
'of le, tidied Mahn that he has ratiled in Me
t'ematonamalth sue jest, or If formetly a ensue
thereat and has moved therefrom, that be bee °°-
sided therein ilx months next preceding said elm.-
tiou ; that be lute ..ot moved Mtn the ffilettict for
the purpose of voting therein; that be hit paid a
State or comity tel within two years which was
hammed at laws t ten day, before mid °leaden ;
sod If a naturalized citizen Oath ale state whmi.••
where and by what court be was nateralized, sad
shall also produce his mallow, of naturalization
ler eventuation ; the said affidavit. shall also stde
adiv„ n and where the tax diluted to have beim paid
of dawn was sasemed, sod when, where and •
hunt paid, and the receipt therefor shall be
iced ter examination, unims the alma shall
state In hie affidavit that It has been Met or de•
a truce, or that he never received soy, but tf the
person so claiming the right to vote man take sad •
subscribe au affidavit that be tea spire burn cat-
fzen of the United Mates. lor If bore 'elsewhere
shall slate that fact in Ms affidavit. aatl shall pro
duce evidence that he has been annualized, or
that he Is entitled to citizenship by reason of his
lather's nattuallastlue ;) and ehaU farther state In
his affidavit that he is, at the time of taking the
edifier it, between the ages of twenty-eau lad meta-,
ty-two years - ;bat b be has melded id the state pile
year and In the electkm arida as days next pre ,
ceiling such election, he dolt be canned to vote
although he shall, pot have paid takes ; the saki af-,
admits blab performs =bin such claims, mad the
stiblarrits of the witnesses to their tuddence shall
bepreaerved by the election board, and at the
'Close of the election they shill be eneteeed witti
the lint of roars. May /Ma and Muer papers rmadr
ed by law to be died. I,y the return judge with the
prutliouotary,and shall remain on die tuirewith lu
Um, prutbunetery'e onMenuitleet to examination
as other election paper., are ; t the electieu officer
.11.1 1 1 dud that the applicant or opplicatila pease..
all the legal quallications ofvoters, hi, mi. they
'shall Ice - pelt:rued to vote, and the powder named
shall ha added to the list of busbies by the elec•
Uwe utficers, the word "lee being added where
the claimant claim. to vote ou tat. and 'dm' word
"aye" where he etalMs to vote on age; the Name
orals being added lathe clerks, in etch case re
spectively, on the listeel persons voting' it such
election. .„ • •_„,. • • ,
Ste. 5. It shall be lawhil for any qualified cal
ve of the Metric', ndliithstandhig the nanw of
the proposed voter Is contained on the list or real
dent tax.thlei, to challenge the( vote of such- pm
eon ; Mamma= the lame proof raf abe
mulfrage sa la now required by law shall be p
ty mine and acted.ou:ithe eleettou • board; ' and
• tau yam admitted or cued accordiagm die ev
idence ; every person ming to be a naturalized
citizen shall be'reqtateeto produce his natured
eatiou ceralicant at the elet-tion belonsiroUng, ex.
i.-pt where be has been fur ten year* consecutive.'
ly a weer in the district In which it olibitetthi motel.
,nudou tine cola °ranch Immo; being received - It
'shall be the ditty of the &cedes centers to *rte
or stamp on 'such certificate tee weed .volsal,.
with the month and year, end If any election offi
cer or officers shall receive a second vote on the
seine day, by *trine of the rime certilleete,
ez
oeptin" where woos are coated to vine by Virtue of,
the oslbralicatton of their fathers, they, sod did
pawn who .hall &ler such *canal autw,, upon so
°tending Iliad be guilty of s high misdemeanor,
and on conviction tlmervcl be lined or Imprisoned,
or Loth, at the diacreauu of the court: but the One
shall nut exceed one hundred dollars lu tech
col- the huprisonment atm year; the like punish
ment pistil be indicted on-conviction on the um
acre or electiou who shrill neglect or retest to
make, or cause to be nude, the endorsement' re
quired as aforesaid on said naturalization certifi
cates.
13. tf any election °diva deal refuse or
neglect to require such proof of the right of staft
rope ru la proscribed by this law, or the laws to
which WO la asappltmeut (Wel any person otter•
leg to vote whom nen,es I, not on the del of aasea
sea Seer., or tehme right to vote a Challenged by
any qualified voter vreeul, and shall admit such
persou to vote without reeniniii; such proof, every
pereou eti offending shall, upou conviction, be
guilty of a high tillodeio..anor, and ALAI be see
telleed, for every such °deem, to pay a doe not
und hued, rd dolma', or to undergo au
itnprl.uoinent out more than oue year, or either or
both, at the ilhcrettila at thacoUrt. •
. . , .. . .. - . .. . .. _ ..
Scenes I. Ten flays precentor. eery election
for electors of President and Vice Preaident bf the
Coiled Sham, !cattail Its the dui/ of t h e rararaceer
to attend in the piece deed by law for holding the
election In each election district, lad then and
there bear all , applicatlves of persons whose
names have hero untitled from the lint of uses;
red - voter., and who calm toe right to vote. or
whose fights leave originabld deco the came was
made out, and shall add the names of such per.
nuns thereto a. shall !Wow that they are euttled
to the right of suffrage in such district, un,the
personal appliuttion of the claimant wily, and
Imtlevith AAA*+ them with proper tax. After
completing the list, a copy thereof shall he placed
on lite dour of or on the huhee where the elec
tion la to be held. at last eight dare bolero the
election; and at the election the same course
shall be pursued. In all respects. as Is required
by this Am and the Acts to which this Is a Sup.
element, at tile general' elections In October. Toe
Amessurshall also mane the sane returns to the
rowdy atinanseloners iii nil assessments made
by virtue of this section; and the moony cum-
MlositMers shall furnish confute thereof to the elec.
lice officers In each district, is like summer, In
all respects, as is requiem! at the gement elec.
Lieu. In October.
bienolvd. The same tubur and regulation.
ehall apply -at et cry special elet . tinn, slid at every
.1,41104.1 dig, borough or ward election. In all
respects Oh nt the general elealudia In•Octuber.
hr..,l..att U. , The reepective measure. Inspector*
and judges of this etectiou shall cacti have the
power to adunuister oifMs to soy person claim.
tug the right to be suweased or We right of suf.
frage, or ii repot to any other matter or Whig
required lb lie "done or inquired Into by nay of
raid older re uadiz this Ada and anl-wilita ial"
seeernig by soy' person to relation to any matter
or thing concerning which they shall • be lawfully. ,
Interrogated Ivy nuy of said nahwes shall ha pun.,
lobed a. perjure.
• - Mecriox 10. -Thu Aseessors shall emit receive
thecomputantion tor the limo hcommady
spent erlormiug the dodos hereby enjoined
as p
nens• elitist by law for the pert senators, Of
their other t.ulku. to be fold by. the county cow
nilsOttuers as to other cues; and It shall tear be
lawnil for auy asseettor to pares a tez against
ally person woo teem .within ten days oust pre.
'ceding the election to be beta on the seettod
'Pliesday of October, in soy year, qr within Pm
, dej• best before any electiutt for ISlectora of
President mid Vico Presi debt of Wu United State.;
any violation of this prorneen shall Do a mimic--
meaner, and shyest:the oillecta • so offfMillitg to 11
fine, on convict ult, - not exceeding one hundred
Cullen., or to impruousaeut out exceeding three
menthe, car both, at the discretion of the coml.
SteXtua I t. Oa the petition of • nem or more
chinene of the county, slalom wider. oath Mat
they verily belle. that [mode wdl be practiced
at the election about to be held lawny district,
It shall be the duty Of the court of consmon pleas
of said county, if In A.Alinn, or if tent, 5 judge
thereof In vacation, to .ippisint twojetineuusioniber
lad Intelligent Citizen. of the county to act as
overseers al triad Aillailin ;we'd overawe'' , strait be
selected from Wiferentvoiltkad parties, where the
Inspectors bedbug to deferent parties; sod where
twin of eniq Inepectorrtieloug us - raw same pollti.
piLparty t Inc4ii or Poorer tore Mull be Mimi from
M. opetwlto political party ; nod overseer. shall
!MC tue'idllit to* b. posteut. With 'lib °Meer+ or
the eleccum,, during doe whole limo the same Is
held, the Votes cuttutinl, and the returns made but
mod signed. by the election oaken; to keep • list
of voters If they see ptoper to chal.ent;o any per.
self taming to Vote, and interrogate him tuff ins
ritualises noderoath, in reganite Ws right of suf.
frage at *aid cleetiou, And tu examine. Ws pupae
produced; and the &Meer. of said election see re.
' 0 ' 1 .4 to•Mlond to said oventects se iseleCiad and
appointed, every COtiftnielliX and Iselin/ for WC
diaeharge of their'dutles; sad If AfthrtleCtlOEl of
caws Mull pfase. to ,permil sald overseers to he
prrateut mid perform their duties as aforesaid, or if
•liiey shall be detests away from Ike polls by no
basoa ur halinidatiou all the, votes polled at nein
eltlidli district may ' De rejected by any such tri.
Menai trying a peewit Under said election; Pro..
chiral: 'Abet no person signing the, iteration stall
tic appointed an over...tr. ' ' .--
. lima:ea If, Many prelhoootall, cletk, or tole,
deputy of either, or any atter person, shall sax
Use seal 'of •Mtlee nraurnateunramition patter, of
Penult the weep Os be &axed orally eat.' or mum
urf If Mil the same to he Circa out. In Woolf,
whereby It allay be lisadtliently need, car furnish el
maiuranrzlieu DerlUlcani to soy person who shall
not liave teen duly . oraluiped and sworn lu opal
'mew; In • plelA.lllll of emus of the Jtidgea timeof,
according to the Act cf Cougreas, car shall ald,ln,
ceemise at, or In any way permit the Wide of 'any
fret:dolma naturalization certificate, he sh•U he
guilty urn high soh,demennur; or If Any can shall
tro r,._ aia ntil sae airy sacs prat:lute et attend's,.
tie,. ,..., ." . " l ing Mat -it was fraudulently issued, or
~,s • "`“ rate, or attempt to tote thereon. car If say
-sa s hall rote, or attempt to vote, on any °erten.
Cale 01 nAninlifiLAUoll not hared to lallu, be obeli
be guilty
Weal a high CohnlefficanOrt anti either or
sa y of persons, their alders or abettore, stalky.
of either of the mtadesicessuis aloresaid,aball, on
a rmY lation, be glued la a sum net, es-cording nun
'thousand dollars, mad haprawated In SW prayer
denlientlary for a period not exceeding three years
licctiox 13. Any person who on oath dr affir.'
mailer la or before an 7 isdkri la this Stale, or oil
err authorized to admld.tee piths, saall,.to pro
Cure a certificate Olnataralisatkm, for Mmlicif or
.._ . _ . .. .. .
soy other Porno. whitish , depose, declare ot all•
lOse eareputlar to be oho; kateerlmy hi same to.
he Odoe.of shall In like manure deur any matter
to be a Whitening the saps to be true. gull be
Oohed gully s Wiwi grad say miasmas or
..., ...lit"thilliot , Witted In pursuance cried} such
dada:nth:mar allimation shalibennil
an — aiiiiiiind It shall be the duty of the court M
inkel the tame; wa pew( betße mMe before
Rhea It wee romdalootly obtained, to take l
atelnuntod-
mounted for retailing the same for nacelle-
Simi i sad any pima who gall vote or attempt to
vote on My noPerso obtained. or who 'ball In ant
Way old hi, bentilve et, or have any agency what.
ever tads e amen, circulation or moo( as [made.
kat niuMelintion certificate. Vail be decreed
'gag, of a. mbliettleanor. and upon eenrimion
thereof stall undergo an imprisonment In the
peniteuthry her sot mare than two'yesra, and pay'
I hoe. nor. more than out thousand dollars. for
every - such c o urt. or either or path, at the die..
creWn of th• - . = • .. ! .• I
Samos It Any essemor. election °Meer or
person appointed AI an overseer, who shall neulect
Sr nabs. to perform ay duty enjoined by thin am
without reoloolbto we bloil ease, )Mall to subject
toe penally atone hundred dollars; and If any as.
Senor" shall sows any pence as a toter who Is
not quaUlled, or shall raw toaseen any one kW"
Is qualified, be Shall be guilty era miadeuseanor In
ono& and on conviction be punished by leo rid
~....koPtiwertnt,and also be sect to an action for
therpatty mitered; end if InY p.m.+
1 7 11 . . aunty eltelf.add 10. dor m a ries.4'd7
say tint erecters made oat es direc ed by this act:
or tear dowers/ remove the seine the plebe
when It has been axed with minima or utia•
'thiamin Went. or for any tm Pdttitwe; Um
p q r
loom ea °Sending shalt be gay eta bleb. sillii
&autumn.. and on convietkat shal be urte::d by
I nne not cumedleg nee linedrol dol laror' Ins.
prisoomeot notexeeqg tr., yC.IFI,, or at
the discretion the court. •
!' ' '
Alt electtioops hn. City, ward .bor
ongh, township and election sincere shall henna
ter be held Cis the second Tuesday of October,
subject to all the provhdors of the laws regale
hog the election of such Ottleets not Inconsistent
with this act' the persons ensiled to ilea' °Mau
at that time Khan take their places, at the espies
tion stake terms artist' peewits bidding the same
at the time of each election; bat no election for
the °Mee of &seesawede assistant assessor shall be
haski,a sada this act, until the year one theasand
eight hundred and seventy_
Samoa ItL' :At all elections bedsitter held. wi
der the knead this Oismoonwealth, the polls ehall
be opened betneen the
_hours of ex and .even
-
irckscle. awl close d at amen o clock, p.m.
bacnos 17, It shall be the duty of the secretary
of the commonwealth to prepare Mr= for all the
blanks made necessary by this act,, and furnish
copies of the same to the county Commissioned' of
the several countletlet the coonsonernalth ; ,and
the county commlailoncts of each county shall, as
soon ae necessary finer receipt of the same, at the
pepper expense of the County, procure and Imo
la la all the election waken ortbe election 'die-
Mets of their respective counties copies of •ucla
blanks, In suck ipienHtleaas maybe rendered ne
cessary for the &sash/not their duties under lids
act. -
* • *** . • • •
.Bccttoi. ID. * That citizens or lid. State tempor
arily In dui service of the Mato us of tho Uuited
States governsevit, on clerikal or other duty. and
who du not vote where thui employed, shall zuL
bo thereby deprived of the right w vote in their
severaleisction dbllncts 'ollierwleu duly qualiti•
ed .
DESERTEILS"DISPRANCIIISING LAW
As tftere ln d&rated also give omelet acute of
the labouring provisions of an Act approved June
41h.; entitled .. - a• -habit r fupplemeht to the
electloo yaws of Ibis Comutouwealtti."
Watteau, U the act of the Congrees of the thal
tettlitiler, entitled —An set to amend tha several
We here Wore bawd to provide loathe moulting
anduilling out the national tortes and for other
pa es, and approved March third, one thou
sand eight Itundnui and sixty-doh MI persons who
bare deserted the military br natal service of the
lily,ited Wale*, and Who have nut been discharged
or echoed from the penalty or disability thereto
prodded, are deemed end nue to have unlink.'
drily rellaquWhod land folted,tiacir , zighta of
citizenship and their right, to become citizens,
and ere deprived of exercising ally rights of eiti
sena thereof, and
Wouicts, Persons not citizens of the United
Maid, are not, tinder the Constantionand hews of
P.0 1 .1b/LIMA. Tangled elm tore of this Ceuwaopr
'wealth '
I. De Reflected by the. Senate and Howe
of Itepnweatatlites of the Co nunoneeitith of Penn
sylvania lo General Assembly met, arid It la here
by enacted hi the aattioritrof same, That in
all electione hereafter to be bald In this Common
wealth, It shill he tifilawfal for the%ludges or • in-
Spectors of any such election to receive any ballot
or ballots from any pereou or persons embraced
In the provisions and subject to the y disability Im
posed by said act of Congies• aproved March
third, o n e ilioastdul eight hundred and sixty-Ave,
and itstalli be unlawful for lay such person to of
fer to vote any ballot ur ballot..
Sac. d. That if any such judge and Inspixioris C r
election, or any one of them, shall nmetra or con
sent to receive any *dela unlawful ballot or ballots
frotoaoyivb✓rlyualided purses. Ite'lar they so
offending shall,ba guilty of misdemeanor, aud on
conviction thereof le any 'Court or quarter 'Sm.-
Ilona of tialsComenumwwilth, ho shall fur each of
fence be sentenced to pay it - flue of not less Mau
tae hundred dollies, and to undetgo an impeiroa -
meet In the Jail of the prUpCZ county.lor nut lees
than ably days.
bac. 3 That If any pervon deprived of rititen- ,
ahlp and diaqualitled as alooliald, aball • at. any
erection hermit - ler to he held in this coulnionuralla:
volts or leader to ILu ollicers thereof mid idler to
rote a ballot or, ballute, any perwo,w othoddiz
shall be divined guilt) or a s tuloreineauut, aid uu
cuoviction tleteofitt any Court ofJltuarter :So--
.lens of this colotooivealth, he ohs!' .lor cabs of
fl•nk bepunlsherl hke !minds Ye la priAldeil
Iplhe tirecenntig Avalon of tWe au ; owl to
or officers of election receiving such unlawful ha •
101 or
bre. 4. That If any person liereater,.per
mutat! or advlac any person or persons-deprived or'
citlrevahip and'Ularptallßod a* aforesaid, to 'otter!
any ballot ur ballot* tu the ollicera of any election;
hereartsr to he held In Ulla 'lloihmOuwea lib, or,
shall persuade et advise *by such: rater to re...,
cone any ballot or ballots rum ktry reon de,
prfied of citizenship shot dlo ( quallfted asp e
afolk..sald,i
wadi pennon so attending *hall he guilty or• CO
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any
Court or quarter sessions dr this common...ditto.,
shall be punistual lu like ni.4,41 as I. provided to •
• the aecomd section of this act in the came of °Ricers:
of much election receiving much hnlavrful ballot or
ballot*.
,CItANUE IN TUN MODE OF VOTINU.
ttbereitadirectial I ilia glee. official cocoa of•
the folkiwlng provisions of an act approved March ,
lat land, entitled "An act revealing the mode of
voting at all elections to toe enteral cocottes of
this tiommoowtmltlt :"
Szcnoi 1. Go It enacted by the Senate 'and,
House of Iteprialentatires of the Commonwealth',
of Pennsylvania. In Oeuerol Amenably met, abd it
to hereby enacted by authority of the same. That',
the qualified voters of the aMrerol counties of tlit•ii
conanumwealtb, at all general, township, laorougli
and special eliatious, are hereby hereafter author:
Iced and required to vote by tickets printed or
written, or molly printed end partly writteu. sev
erally chusolled as follows. One ticket shall mu
brace the oodles of all Jude. of courts to bo voted
for, and to be labeled outside - Judiciary, - Ott
ticket oohedl embrace the banter of all btate oaken.'
voted' for, and be labeled “State," One ticket •half"
embrace the MMae of all county (Wirers voted 10%1
hicluding office of Senator, litenther anti nientbelli
of Aesembl, , it sotett for, and members of Con-'
gress. If soled fur, and be labeled - County.”, one;
ticket Dhoti embrace the nattier of:01 ton 11. MP otti- .
cm, voted fur and be labeled -. Towurhip.'l, tonx
ticket shall embrace the names of all east ugh
oMeent voted her, and tat labeled .. 1-toronghl and
each class eliall he deposited in imp:tette ballot
two,
COLORED VOTER'S LAW. . .
The follonityf Instructiows from 111. liscelleney. l
GovAieurry, exirtsitie the duties of usses•nrs,
hours slid ekution onleers in regard to ►II (rased.;
met: of thisreummonurealiti :
.•fir.searrtvg CHAN II EU, I . 1 :
liannisnFlut, PA., Au••mt 4, ISIO j
tb h 4 Sheriff v/ 1/4 County of Beam%
WunnuAs, The riftecutit Amendment ol the ,
Constitution of the United Stows to us follows :
- ,
ticc.-riox t The tight of dllzenl of the
, States.,to cobs shad nut be dented or 'abridged by
the United sta:co. or by any Slate, ou account of
race, color bliprevlous condition of servitude.
Sac. 1. The Congress shall have power to
force Uhl. article by appropriate h.gbdation.
And whereas, The emigre. of the United States.
oh the flat day of March, laid, passed an act cull,
tkd - -in art to enforce Me right of citizens of thi-
United Stares lo rots in Oka arcerot Mates of the
Union, and for °Vier perposea," the first and *cc
Cad section, of which are as fo; low,:
Miacirrom I. Be U enacted by Senate arab
Ilona of Itepresentatives of the United ...Slab, of
APArriegl. to Conley. assembled, Tindall cillscua
of the United States who are ur shall be otherwise
quadded by law to vote at arryelection by tire
people In any siaw, Terntonr, district, cowillY:
city, perish, uirroship, school district,
ty or other teniturial nub dirlalOri, shall he end:,
tied and allowed to solo at animal elections wlth•
out distinction alnico ' color or precious cou&'
tiuo of servitude: anylAreatilutiou, law, elution,
Usage or 'cola/aye of say SLOG) or Territory, of
by or under its authority, to the cuutrary outi
withatandluzr. •
Sox. % Ara i.e //further enacted. That it by ut
under the authority of the t7oustittulutt or has of
tb..7.lState, or the laws of any Territory, may act le
or Abell he required to ho dune u a pre.requistte
or qUelithatileta fur voting, and by such Coustftu•
Mau of lawe.,persune or ollic,es•rto!, Or it ho
Alutrxed with the yerfurusano., of dutieo iu barfush:
lug colt US an opportunity to perform kucli
requialleort Wbe .elate al.llea to ;rano; d shall
bc the duly of yvyry.rth pyr.y. yyd amuse towed
'to all ciiiseue'ut tho. Coital bistro the same and
mum ustiy,,eteuily,i,hytetorsts sod, prOsreitOtaltio;
and to became qualified to tote w 'Cheat tstauc•
1100 of race, eithrr Ur proOtoos euntlololl ttf !w.f.
tilde ; sad finny aryttperaue urutheer WWI refuse
or khowiugly unto fu give toll effect to MIN 812 t•
.t/Oil. 11C1,11.111i for entry talkers: tortell,'Ould pay Usi
SOWS orrire hundred duller,. to the perittut,eggrlev
cd thereby, to be recuVrre4 by' all rAtitoti non 1144
aoc, with hill rest. and such elkhreate fur WI:4
set fees as the court nifty drefuf hot, cud stuff roof
for eVery 0000 Araeltre be deeturY guilty of a tino , '
tic/meaner, and *hell en weld:tom tluseut be he.
ell out lea, thou fire Ituudred dullers, or be hat.
tafottled IVO LOA ULM one tuuuth null out illore
thou one year. or built, at tee disco:two of the
•
• 1.,
Aud It la deelaredli. lire nd section of
the Vt ankle of the em.tilatioU of the Lliiitiet
'Mates, that 7•ThisAluuntituilue pod thetas., ul Mbe
- United Statile which ideal 1/10,10 la put •tiance
thereof, shad he the supreme Lew of the laud •
• • • • • ruyttotur In Uts Vinod/.
(Wiwi ,or latis-ref any Sint to the nottrur, nut.
, •
tellAstahing.
:hl whereas, the highs !attire of this Co:neigh:,
wealth, on Ilia 6Oe day of April. 'A. 11., 13:04uissed
an Ater...untied r•A nuttier supplement to 140001
relating to the electluus lo this , euurtirousiralih, ,
Lb, teutlisertllou of-which prattles no t
**Mop - 10 1 That JIM 1140011 of every act' or he
w: nab!: as provide.s that mike hhite freerueu shall
his ehtttled W Vote:ut to be entsteted •as voters;
or as claltnitig to rota at wry general or special
election ul this Cumuumwesith, be sod t u 1/t11.13q
to hereby repeated; and .that hereafter all fretntreih
without dhitluctlint of color awn be enrolled slid
registered aCiAirdlug Ih Wa pnivoloue of' the nrst
section of tunar,t approved wrinneeuth ;of April.
/*Ur eut.ltlede7Ah act further supplemental to the
her relating to the ekctlons ul this Contunin
wesitne'!wort when otbr.ristisequaldied, tinder 011
taxing laws, Ire wattled 10 rite at all general thud
atierud eleettous In tliti einnmuutreatth.
and wiwinse; IC Y my ouusittationsi end official
duty to take alto Mat the laws be talthuillg
executed ;" and Wham Mae to my khowledge that
sundry saminfors and register* at voters nave rii•
rased, end-ark refusing to ouwiesa and regiener di
vers colored mide citizens of lawful age, cud other.
Wise qualified as electors ,
Nur, therefore, consideration of the vela(
set, the county commissioners of said comity are
hereby minded and directed to instruct ine scrw
rat assimsoii cud register. of Cuter. thercle, to
obey and conform err the requirements of sold cont
ain:lomnd ameuilawnt anu isms: and We Obeettf
of said cuuuty hi hereby authorized and a-quirt:a
to ;inhibit& In his eleedon proclamation lor . tlib
Le= ensuing electletie, the herein reeled Cunt - ,
amendment, Act of Congress and Act di
the Legisisturizto thireud the:they may ho know ,
executed and Libeled by all luaesainv, registers i•
voter.„ electiod °dicers and other., and that this
rights and privliegm guaranteed thereby may hie
oweured to all the cid:tail of this Commonwealth
molded to the mme. '
Given ender! soy hand and the weal seal
te. at Harrisburg the dal and YVIS rd
ESLALI atre'wrihen. '41.1111 . 4 W. GRAtty. t
au44--Y .404wi 'sec:ow. 01;eamonw...atet..
* Putnam to the provisioni coutaitied In theidt F. h
.section el the Act Int aforasakt. - the „Wive or the
aforesaid districts shalt respectively take charge
of the eortlicatee of ottorh of the etoctton of their
respective districts. owl proco them at a meet
ing fit OW indgebetwoeth diMist st. the lkirottO
of Beaver. on the third day after thefts) of the
Ohoodort,briser on FRIDAY- TIIIII4I6.DkY Op
OCToßstk. LBW. then and there to do and per , '
mo' the dotted required by larval - wild lodged.'
*hi o.that whereCada/40y slam* or nnanold
able accident , In enable to attend an meetleg of
Judges. thee the cerllnate or rat rn shall be tak
e! flamer alloy Otha of the 01 clerks of
the elecUr of district. -who. era Otand i ger'
form the n
. requlred of sold) dgeeNutOlp to!
The Con:resslonal itarf• ni Judaea 'will meet to
accordance whiten Set approved may lit teal 'at
the Coot Boise in lkweer. In the toreogn of
vet, to the county of Waver, en the . fllrdar after
.the election. being Tenney, thlohrtter VW: • '
, The iteprreentatlre *turn Judger will meet In
'icersdance with Acf approveu Ray Mb INK at
the Court. goose, BrafOr. , i thelboroagh, of
Bearer, In the county of Drover, on the 'I th d - ay af
bx the election, bele;f .Tucalay;tlc tither le, tire.
Glren'onder my hand, at my entre In . Dearer,
thle 14th day • alicptetabir, • In.'lla year OD bar,
I Lord ono: tiwneand eight honarndeand sorcery.
and fn the ninety-fourth year or the independence
Ohba United dudes. JOUN intAssiNo.avriir.
onice..lienver. I'4 *cot. f I, LIM • -
, . v.. .
•-• 7 TO . oillt . l*ATitstNN. •••
But few of you have any adequate
conception of the vast tuluotatit—af
medical labor-porAsrint4 by us. t
1 ' In this; a most healthful lity; sev
eral handred• - physiolans are daily
employed, - yet our own physiattabil
tles are taxed - almost beyond: ceder-
Ancei-tasatisfy the demands•for our,
,proftesional • ,
On our.. books are the,. o
i teoro than sixty thousand 100.00 0 )
Mersons, who have obtained nrAlical
:advice and'atfentlett. ' •
'Among the vast number of many,
e curea.of the Worst maladies have been
,ioerfmted without the patient having'
!been seen or visited. .• •
',NI Over five itundred.and flay (WA)
',awes were Inzted by us during.. the
;last, month alone, among, which, it.
:OuMber of carom of the following dis
maYlki4nentioned, Ilici
;pletitConsuniptidit,LiVtgrComphtint,
'Eterefitin, DeepsY,'Xitiney Affeet feint,
!Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,' 'Haut Ilis
atse, and may rdinale Complaints,
Nervous Disordmi; ' •
f' 'We treated ad those Chronic- Lis
eases upon the , numt-seioiditiU prini
ciples
of,Urino-Puthulogy and. Flee
:tictstu. . - .
We are able to detect the most obl
score diseases by ocular, client Fad 'or
microscopic eka In ina tlo o the urine,
andlo pu.scribe the rilniedies lu ac
cordance with the conditions discov-.
eted—hence the cures.
!•I3ome of the patience treated during,
the last month livetfundrodavf miles
away. Some reside in New ..lork,
some in Philadelphia, many iu
ern Pemnsyivania, Ohip, Indiana and
West Virginia.
Many of these ferivarda speel
tfiens of urine by exprass p •iind had
.the necktaitry thedicincssnnt thern by
the same conveyatice. • •
The charge for examinations, pre
scriptions and medicines. furnished,
range from three to ten dollars. • •
We will now have the constant as
sistance of Thomas L. Oldshue, M.
D., .who, has been educated, for the
.profession under our own direction,
; and .graduated at the Philadelphia
University of Medicine and Surgety.
But for this assistance we would no
lodger be able ton ttend the constantly
increasing priictice that is daily
crowding upon its; •,, - • •
intact, the great nuns_ er of cases
thatare daily sent to us, biake..eur
correspondence and express business
alone enough labor. for one man,
whilst the medicine and preiscriPtion
dePar;Ment Oall4pits, ; tune of
another.
Our own perhonal ntten Ilion is g i yen
to the examination of every ea..-e, ge (P
the prescript' un ()revery medicine,.
11(..,peet ray. ,
r. nr,th:ttrE, M. n:,
1823 'Grant sfreel,' Piliebtregh. ''' :
Miseellan4!OUS.
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1 741 VIINXT
LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURIMILMES
UP AI.I.HIZES Ft RNISIIED
!Brighton hit. abovai'loct Factory,
ROCIILWTER,
TheiartirgLator.ktu Iknyn Smutty sflo.taritly
on hand, nod nt thr, very lour, ot prloot..
Outlnn and liretrea pnviittvl otdhnnin.roo.tyoltce
lladogn largo stork otallkitoll of fnrttitoo'
Mild. nod wi.hing to Tnnto rno6m 'or tr.:l nod win
tom wrt. I loon reduced my prides nrounlltolly.
ang:ll3f.
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Druggist .t Apotherarg,
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Pure Drugs. Chemicals, Medicines.
AND ALL TUB OFFICINAL
Pharmaceutical PrenarationA,
ALWAYS ON HAND
011+; Varnishex, n li e-vn:9:,;
In/31101P (/lwii, &e.
Al Ilse Lowesit Cunha Price"'
Agents 'fir IlihnexThrk, 11«4Iell
~ t t•hirctrit's
tit riot ly I.ln - re• 'Whit o Lonal
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At .11fumfarturea•a'
Agents for die Chemical Pain'ts, one bun
arod diftiFtent slittites, all ready fur uSe.
Mr Physicians' PrElm'iptions
'nd 9cientificAlls,compottn.h.,l nt anjAhne
day or night. . • Ping:lla: lid
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If you are ruiferimf, or nave suffered from back
..xinlary fllecipwites., Kiird,ulll..vt, le produced orayrtr ,
gronral health? Do zou feel Veal:, debilltaCed, '
easily tired? Dees 4111.11 e extra exertion produce
palpitation of the heart? Lk.' you: liver Or Itri
'smry organ*, or your kitluoyst4requeolly get out Of
ordec? 11 ,. your urine somethmrsthirk.lulikY, or
fickliy, or Is ii . roPY CM settling? '
Op a,„„s a thick
-1./121i1 ifl6'iu fo top?' Detsllicire a eedltnent at'
"the bottom mfter• It' has etbod - awhile."' Do you
fume open/ of abort breatirlog or hyxpepott? Arc
your twiorli•touliilurtedt. Do,you bare spell* of
Npliug. or ruahes of blood to the head I' Le your
memory impaired? L. your mindcouetautly dwel
ling upon ibis subject; Do you feel dell, lieti.s, -
moladif. tired of romPauy, of life? lab you wish'
to be loft alone, to get away from everyti.dy? lies
any little thing make yini Mart or jump! le your,,
eleePbroken or restless? •110thelhotre flf y imruye
as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek em brtgbt ?
Do you copy yourecif ln somely as well? Do you
putsch 16tir nulletri with the mama end ray? Do
you :feel se math entlldeliCe in yourself? ' 'Are
your rplrits dull and !Waiter. glrre to du , . 1. . 0 '
nnelsoly? if so, do not lay It to your liver or opt.
pepsta. Dave you realm, night.? Your back
weak, your.kuouo weak, and have bat little appc•
Ill; and you Attribute Ude to divoepsia or lire:-
complaint?
Now, reader, edit-Above, venereal dlK.J.sep badly
cured, and sexual excesses, arc all capable of pro.
during ,seeegneaspf the geocrathes orgrote. The
organs of gencrstiou, when in perfect G oof W. make'
the man. Did you ever tbl?ic that these bold, de.
flout,
, Fnergetic, perscverlug, successful hualuer.
inam always thoee whose geuerative organs are
perfect health! You never hear such men com
plain of being melancholy, of r.o,vou,•nors, of pal.
pltallOst of dot bean. They areactor afrtdd they
cannot succeed,to bailee" ; They don't become
nod and t db.couraged ;,, they.ure always pull', mei
pleas:oil in the cotutoiny of holies, and look you
and them right la the face -owe: of your do,-.1
east look, or a-y other nmitute.4 about them. I
do not nv•an t!,......1‘101 1.•••1 the crgttiu %Mahe!
•by rutratng to ixtes.e. 'The, shill not Maly Min
•ihtir comohntioto: , httt 1.1,.d . 1t0.., 11.4110 be.i•
Dow 1 , i ,,, i ,, ilyn,..!r:is) holly cure ‘11,,,..a 0 e 5 .
remt . f.J cite. t. of Pi 17..11.,., :oil t... 1--,,,, linty
I:rougbeiailt that at:atu of d - . atriel:'ln'tlto., or.
eno...thaVhtel -6,1 need tfe• getiert sy.;felty 4iimil.h
a. Or induce alumna. every aabil . [Oral ot.thototu...-
taittcy. luti wy. parlo.l., ,pitod aii.artiotts,eutcrl•
and almost eteryakhbot Lona of tliays.c a hi, I, li.,
ritaaitr4,hois,lo. null Us real ca,.se of. /ha 11.. d
bigra,arsi-ly cone 1.1r1,411.11. Mid lulls Cli,lor• ~ r../
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- forliscamms of lite; Illoolder,..liblitept,
Gravel, 11 . ???Ipsy, Cri.;4hit,
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()eller:0 Debility,
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whether exitllng ill mule It! female., , from
eb'lnnit-ver can't: ttri4ithtll4.s• anti Ho ' mat
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411 A lA' ,Ito .1 vri L ly kleppro44 Now prompt
u•••• et a ieli.tlile.: calltsiy.
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ft.r . clCll), dell) trol loony Minn . ..S.
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•utignivell wrapper, with ruessiatilic_ofiy ,
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rorming his frictitl4 ntul g r
silly that 114; just rccolve.ll:l4.l
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Tll} LATEST sryi . i . I . olz
BRING and SUrdldgß Wear
keeps the bent of W11611;,1•,, in Li.
employ', and reelx comi,kut ..1 Lip „ 1 " 1 „
to cut and make up gtirtiost.lL I„ :: , •
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GENtLEIIEK'S FURNISHING GOODS
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Warures Vile Iltros.rdf
(net ectil in one c.c.) tu ure to. ter, •.r•
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are arnicled nhounl I mm. liIIN I) (JO t N.., •
glut andget W/1113.6 • PILL 111. MEIJI I:
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vlpls 4 siy lot nyrynotits at011:.045 ruflt . rmz 1041.
babitudi C 0 4111,11.1113.. it lea !Itgbfl,
tubbL. and a oplebt.lbl oppvitexr ; tt +trtiblb.l.•
•tabl.scb lad !.:..tutee the ingest Ise ur:•b• tu
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yak. by tics guile. Price One LkAiar. I
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tiling any civuLturatillg. The ustraordiu-a);44.4•
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malty curing. Itho Moat oboilluate Wt. 4,1 •
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lucreal Ale. ba ihtioupt le the *this and
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th 10.41 and 11,111V1,11,AS th 1.4 1 ,411 . 4. ph :••
dally i•reucrltalux 11, and tout anti oal I hal
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/110 1. 141th.14 , • sun L..ltle CIL.. • ••6re. •Au;
gin ta. lu lair,;,V . 1,0114,1. i) , ,,1.r.
your 0.11 10.1111 jolt t and .111 i 1, ,
tLs.e.Ala suits Ctifo.
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i.reat 11;1.mxt and n_
Wartires Vlutinui Vltat, Wlnr of LI.,
!rum any irus.r.mullt. dr tny.l.A .
lug lin Lif ;Arr. LiLU r,qulre a 01.111.. La
Sr a A Apit.l.ll;ll aul. •1411L1A1 LAIL, LL,
11111. i: ru ;1......rrul lUr pnrit) itr.
next pled...ant tine driica ono .:.t
to um y0b..., tar ausp,fuir lu wiral..), r:. .. 1 a
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At Lowest Prices,
M'CALLUM BROTH'S.
flt Firth Avenn.
PEITSBURG It.
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Fon THE mli.l.l()Nn
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TIIt:NATIONAL liN/L r.,TATE AGE' , I
ha. for .31c rent of t•iety II" J .
ml in the Middle and Siiiithern Sta:e• tmt.—
slock, ,rain, eindfriiit form.. mi., u.t4
; timber bilLi rta•
Ed14.1,12' and rung rv•ldencco and huAtn.”.z 4 "' •
and mlll :Ito t. rael 4te.
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Writ.. f.d Land llestister costatninr
locanon. price and term of protovrdra o, :••`
fur !MI,
-I:4a,ctootawctatl with tau. Heal Erotat ,
have a 0.0.,-,71. 1121,Al Agency quo , .
Itou uperd.ton of lb., W . . 11 noans Thomson Teult ,
13 11. 111 tloto troliontoro. Dory .rinttalt, Who. 14 both
IM I practle•t! troleAunie.ftV well mlll,l,
Oar thrrerent tolivr crotootcht Diparlaortotto,
itcclar.) la the War atal Navy t ttrolattiCe nod
1.1 7.: 'l' CO V VI.
pawn. cAranlty prepared
es..entett.. and Ninth. *rowed
/ Iu lA , Jaw, fuse pocuitid 44.4.•
Siteclutl atuoctloo gt% cu rejev , ..l 1 , ••
c.es for r• lAA exit. tcuicc,ictruy,
ermnittallon no to the tatematt ,
MI wilco: aide on rt•celpt of a in I
lion of the mime —MI model bt•lim r. d
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want. utirtche: their In.entione:
Cuu4Jentlai to uur-busineeut tulution. own.'
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Term- mom reneowthk,•fhan any other ph' ,
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Ar mot 47J 11 mat. - .ll.eiot• 1
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