eaver Aigus. J. WETAND. Evrelita'amy Beaver. Ps. Jell /OM 871 nepubuor Rude Ticket. loft AUDITOR GENFIAL, ! Col. DAVID STANTON. von avivyarou tir.rErt,u„ Col. ROBERT B. BEATH. • Republican . Conatifriekee. Assembly.—Wm. C. Shinlock, 1 . 7 William A. Mickey, Dembin M. Leatherman, °some W. Pinner. Anociate • Judge.—Joseph C. WIISCII3, • Treasnror.--ehas. P. Wallace,. ' Pros. Attorney.—J. R. Harrah. - dosomissioner.—Hughl. Afarabilk. P. .11.. Zkreelor.—Ssinnel Gibson. Auditor.—Ralph Covert. . • Audilor (1 year.)—Clark A. Hunter. Suriosyor.—Asarlan Wynn. • " Trustees of Aeadenty.—Hoary Wee,. Sohn Murray. NOBLE county, Ohio, furnishes a clean temperance mord. A record of the temperance moven entslathat rowdy will he found in another col uinn of this paper. The ieipikbrance 11101 in this county, and iu the whole State May profit by givingdt a Cafe .llll study. 'l' • ; .. r. TIIEPE aro a few pens:ins 'heron bouts who would not bc knjured,.in the l'etod if they. would "resulmonder and digest," the folletwing sentence which ve — ciip 'frtint :Mb - Boston %ranacripli„ • -President Grant's atlattntattatiou lutostuiv to har from tho sycophantic towntur: ortaorp fol• loorrra than front. any boom critklamo of Those WllO ititAtifill laitth4C bhp in pgwer.`• , Probraska Coastlintlanai Con:. ventlon is now In sesslOn . at.Lineola, and are said to be making fair pro , grew,. There seems to be little doubt that the; qUestlon Cor feznale suffrage will be aubnaittea to a van of the people: . male and female. Should it page affirmatively, Nebrus-, ka will became the Paradise of the. "strong-minded." . . Tun Commissioners recently as sembled atVisffington city, for the purpose of Jecfortning the civil ser vice; with the view to, a more.ecorio ii,ital and efficient administration of the several departments of the civil Fery Ice of the general , governMent v adjourned on Friday last, without having accoinplishcd anything, save the 'drawing of five hundred dollars web for ten days' duty—fifty, dollars per dayVerlty, this is reform with it vengeance. Such conduct gives color Ito the charge . that Commis sioners are constituted, now-a-days, soley, for the purpose of rewarding CONTRAItY to the general belief entertained sometime ago, the tem perance men of the State will not nominate an independent State tie het this year. At a meeting of their Executive •State Committee held a few days since, they adopted , the fel lowing solution .." Remtninfel, That we 'recommend the friends of prohibition in the se" emi counties of the 0002131011 Wraith to adopt measures to secure, tf pm•olble, the nomination of temperance candidates for all odious to be filled at the nettled elections, and NY liere't hose nominations lure already been made to interrogate Woe nominated. and secure their and rote acco rd of Prohibitory if possible, ingly. ' • . Mr. A. Bestwiek of New Brighton is the ,chairman cf the temperance committee of Beaver county. OEN. SIMON CA:TEHON reached out a feeler to test the temper of the Re publican playas to his :nomination on the national ticket, iwith Grant for the Vice Presidency,' by manipu lating a Grout and Cameron club )11 Baltimore; and it touched something which quickly prevailed on him to withdraw and to declare his deer initiation not to be • a candidate. Wluit it wwi it is not ucces , mry to say; but those who are inquisitive should resd Ibe coin molts the prqject excited in some °tithe principal Re publican newspapers throughout the country.—Chambersburg Repository. • cl ENnit L INlve.ts DLEsA,!lienttmo ocrill it: candidate for Auditor Gener al, after serving three years as a Col - ,miel of volunteers, i was offerisil ilrigndier-Genernishlp. He refused' to accept the position, and gave the eolliaving reasons for declining the position. His letter is dated July .20 1S41; and Is addressed to Adjutant General . *.rtn•-1 have tfonVonor .to acknowledge the receipt of a commmilestion from the Secretary of Wm. dated the ti.t rein. Informing me of my Pro' motion for thetorsithiin of 'Brigadier' General of olunteess. 'This appillntenent I decline to accept In nearer that my 'soothes for so doing May be clearly understood. I will state that when these who administer this Government readopt Me orlg-• ' tent Intention of proseenting this 'no for the tee location of the 1E7'41)141. together with' kindred. of °Meer! , and ilsousantla of men—at prevent not • of venire -4 . g be found ready and willtng to return. UntlOglo h time. I coustdet the post of home to he the s ate stades. I am v r, se . ? oo rep icctlZy, ' ' r •eersion. IMMM ' Tin: RUMOR published list week that Gen. Pleasonton had , resigned the ofileaof Coirunlsstotter of Inter- Mil Revenue, proves not to haw been t rue. The Tribtine's,Washington cor respondent telegraphed on ThUradny night last; that the:muddle had been . adjusted by the iPresldent appointing Deputy CommissiOner .1.. W. Doug laSs to supersede Plea. ositon. /Gen. Pleasanton IS represeutettas , liitelng ilevlarctl be was in the right and. would not resign that he did not want u Foreign Miedon; and Would not :tempt one if; offered ; ho would Make no concessions to BoutsielPs sensitivenew; it the President want ed hint to leavl the lidernal Reve nue Bureau, his sucec..sor . Must be named, as ho 14 determined to take no 'hint that his mom is-wanted. 'Pity LATE Mors In Now York, between the „Onsiigmuon and the t'atholic ViNe Wen, the burden . of the telegraph and newspaper press yineu tho inst. One . hundred and eighty-fine years palmed away on that day, since the mertiorable battle of the4k:yoe, iiiNhich the Protstaid army, tinder et - Oilman& of William Prince of Orange, conquered the Catlin* army.of Jamee lid of Great Britain, and drove him •froin Ida throne into exile.; Since that date the Protestants ;have held power in that monarehi.' William of Orange, was Married daughter of ;Tatum. who ascended the throne on it's vac,iei tion by her father. William refuied to enter England and take lis%•Mida *ry position—he ;demanded equal rank and . pro - Omit . ° ' , it'll that of his wife, and it"was conceded to him by act of Parliament. The reign has been since designated as that of "Wil liam and Mary. he: fho du ties of he: became his own Minister 'of Enrelge Atfalrs;' and shaped his diplomacy in 'such a man ner as to Indio the rrotonant eft , inents of all -Ouropeagalpst Cathoqe. bacrtrne knowiti tie the great champion of the Protestants thrOugh oul the world. Ws rrienihry la re- , venal by all Protestants,-but more especially so by the Aliglc!..lrish, who . . +~..~.rK look upon him, (althonot as a saint. The Annlveiaary of' die battle or.the Boyne; has been veil -I.arlrobserve4 by' them as a , ' holiday since Its ocentvence. By Ipunignt tlon, there area sufficient number of both Orangemen and, Catholle-lrish in th.Ritglieiltbill, .910 1 409!" 11 11'. , to • form very large.:*Precinelonst• when they choolOo :assemble _ on any public occasion. 4 1:kluging .the animceties tbewiselves .and their ancestors with them` to our ahem, no public exhibition' 'or parade , of the onosect Or the other 19sife frOm The Orangtunen of the city. of New kork , notitled the 'public' that-they would Celebes* the analVetsarY - of theleittle of the 114ne,'Ibia, public parade on Wednesday last, 12. h-inst.: The IoW and . impnislye - Ostbolic Irish—contrary to the expresiedpro- Mitten. Of . ..the ' 'birdie), of "that diocese, and the clergy eftlie various congregation—announet(rthati•thls demonstration 'would !he"resisted. The Mayor of New "Truk fearing 14 consegences of a collision between the belligerents, and deeming-ft his duty, where violations of the law, riots and bloodshed. were likely to follow in' the wake. of the proposed, demon stration issued ' . his.. prockquatiOn forbiding the Orangemen to parade on that day. The executive of NeW York. countermanded this order of the Mayor, intimating that however inipolitie and. unwise itmight be to make a -public' procession, still that order had the enme right ~to so, sin 7 molested, assay Other,l body of , el:ed ema ; . anti,' 'should they persist in .do.. log so; they would tre'Prhitteri b y . the entire milltriry'retch of Iti . 'State If necessary. .. - • - si, . As it was determined by th .lead. erre( the "RibbOnmeri" to . with their progminme, several,. 1- p l rogcd ments 4 soldiers ' were lulled oe .. and !numerable extra police detail ed, to guard the procession and sup. press, riots.: They were , placed "MI , duty en the night of the II th ,Off.hili. About noon, on the Pah, the proces sion near orie thousand strong; guard: ed by two files 'of soldiers on ens side, commenced its march th. ( ugh the city. , • They !Were attacked f sim ultaneously at' several.. points along the tine of 'march, , the'stridters - twere compepedtottrWon - OM mob i t I or der to disperse *anti quell- the, r iot. I In doing this ;tirany , "lookera on'.'! were killed and Wounded, as w Pas those engaged' iir 'the circles. The procession was broken ult--the mob was dispersed 7 -arrests were in de— forty or fifty persous.were killed and one-hundred and eighty won 1 del. This is a Sad result of .fereigni ant meaty. ' But the law has been Jodicated, and the right Of citizens—no matter of Wat.religion, party, or sect—peaceably to march in proces., sion, sustained. . . ,;/ All repeatable Catholiat, yro;itre happy to note, condemn I this; action on the part of those , ignorant and misguided men who, contriWy to the advice of their Eii.shop.ired pastors, engaged in this assault upon the lib. stales of their fepoW citizens. 1,4 7 -- ANOTIIEIL 1611GIA ' has come be fore the public in the person Of Mrs. Wharton( Widower Mt. Menry W. Wharton of Oaltinore, who ivas ar rested on the 14th Inst., : under a charge o? .\ latVinglaurdered General Ketchum, , and of attempting the rnurderof Engem) Van N'esa, of that city. Mrs. Wharton is .well known, and has moved iu;tbe most exclusive circles, where she was acknowledged as a , most amomplished woman.-- Since her arrest suspicion ,points 'to her as having been the cause of the death of acousim from wh om , she re ceived some property ; a :son, who had his life insured in her favor for $40,000, and a Mils WhartOn, Margit ter of the edusin , above alluded- to. Money is supposed to have been the motive furter:line. '' Gen. .Ketchein had called Upon ,Mrs, Wharton to collect a note which he held against her, *hen he ilia., • Murdered. Mrs. Wharton's niaidewnaine was Nug en and hee family is considered one of the most, weidthinind repectable in Philadelphia. , - - - v- '"TAD" LINIX)I.Ni youngest son of the decease President, , died at the Clifton House In Chicago, On inst Fri day Morning. His disease wastlrop sy of the heart. lip _was' eighteen years old last .111iy: Symptoms of tlio disease which carried' him off devulo're'd Olean - wives a Short time titer his return from Europe, last spring: During his illness, his moth er was. hii constant attendalt. be tween wh4m there always - wasted. thu strongest affection. . WHAT the I)ennwottic;iiiirty and white it got for doing it, is thins tersely setforth by n coteuninwillit Itnnpportod slavery—and wits bait en. , • .It eowdenancoid rebellion—and ,w•as bentemi • . . Ifaet u 1 a Peat!-at-nny-prlee plat form-wand war) beaten. ' It advomted repudtatlou—and was beaten. . „„ . 1 ~, It opposed equal Imirs and general suffrage—and wea beaten. ~ stn Impartial's ',etiolate. The Vatted States iittPretne Cohrt, have derided that limitation ittscs of ibe Southern'Statea were stts- Pended'•for !the (bit period between 'the pmetumstion of blectinde of the ;Southern. gorti of April 411 . h, ISGI, and the proclamation of l ienorittion, of Pederal. authority of August liftoff:oot of this decision/W . ilk be to reopen the courts of 'tho'iloutit ent States to unte-War;;;;(1alms of , Northern emlitors, atupto give vital ity ..to obligations welch' have been barred by.limitatlont under the hith erto received ruling of State quirts. The prinelo6" will apply mucosity' to Federal artil Statecourts , T r--A r eormer slare,.:er o seems ao ha 6 shot a . persoh pursuing hint blood-hounds, : taires of 'whether he; can lie : { ecteil kept ei th consequences of, this. net if h should make public the thrilling ste ry connected with it; and the strung., • , , scenes he witnessed in his wild fugi tive life in Alabama during the ate-- bcllloh. There is no wii,aby which he can receive a legal gairanty for the immunity . he geeksi; ' but .we doubt whether even la South taro lino a Mutt 'Jury. could. li:inv. be , brought to indict for Mich an : act. We have forgiven a l o geSt.'iuttny; man at the South for killlngay , great znattY °theta to perpetuate ShiVerntaxl the prosecution maid : .hardly he yety vigorous nothist., man -Who. in selt4ofeuse. shot another to pre : l44lre his Liberty.—N,' Y. .71.45t0m . REM ginincurD - 7 ,0 91r . ; g fidget Brilent.All-, "us to have been married lid week. Orr ;Over earmje from St. lainislitith weddingault hilds carpet-beg. Edie took a fancy to see his wedding gar-. ments, and he gratified her. In the valise also -- Was a pistol: 'This she I Carelessly handled; it , was accident alirdischarged, and she was - killed I Instantly.. .• I wind;rain and thine 4 der storm struck - the city of St., Joe; eph, Mo.. on the night of the ; Inst., and damaged' buildings to the amount $lO,OOO. - The ditimage • to' or chards, vineyards and cornfields the Father the tornado is Incalcula ble. -The storm tame from the north ,WeSt-and Continued with unaba fury for more than an hour. "v • —Arkansas Is 'omlet:it State live in, beearisedifilerenee of op - in Is tolerated there with seeks • • temper ,and C • hristian ,resignation James /tarifa, at Hein stead! iq • recent conversation with_a friend, saiilhethnught Frank flarnesisPlan tation perky cultivated."' 'Barnes he lieved otherwise,l, ind t t.t9 ; 010W, the, eiwnestnees4 his Pellet , armed. lain aelfivithadouble-barrcled Shot gui and revolver; 'sought - out Merril him ut,the firsttire, and then riddled the corpse with bullets. —We fiievefrequently heard of me who had. ill-luck in. marriage; but ,Thotnaa,Francis, at the State cap) • —if wo mraybeliere t lie A I betty N. Y. papers- m has been Partimilariy itqf innate in that relation. -.lils,fl • wife killed herself 84 yearsiigo; nine J•l 4 ts '404 . spouse ran away froM,liktri t and (oE%llorAiii!itU: , ' tion fn lingo* mit ,yeartp,hiter his third consort was drowned. Itt lll6B his fourth, heipthatt:Weis killed, and Inchavieg ,been convicted 'of the murder, was sent to prison Air" but pardoned out. In another decade the fifth partner of bosom :mys tetiously 0840:Peered; and very" re cently the sixth wedded idol 'of his soul sought ream and. oblivion by hanging herself to a bedpost. The . iaeeumulatlon Ofyidisand exPerience, having made Francis a philesoptier; lie bears his connubial bereavements , with fortitude and resignation. . --Gen. Sherman! is partiadarly, genial In speech making, and created, &considerable 'sensation recently, 'hi', a little aildrem to a college Clan' let, Georgetown, was pi&sed," said' the General, "at hearing the valedics tory delivered by kr. Dixon. I was, at St. Louis about" the time he was bOrn, ned.l4 / father being a very dear friend:Of Mine, and the young gentleminf so entail and weak that he Was not expected to live long,l stood god-father to him. That alas years back. I won't tell the girls hoW I / Many—let us call it several years: [Laughter.] do not suppose the young man remembers it, but theie who were there at the time will bear me out in saying that I did not es l , sumo much responsibility..[Laeght: cr.] As it is, lam delighted to find him grown up well and strong, and enjoying the honor of deliVering the valedictory for this class." The Gen. end then proceeded to give the grad : , uatea Sallie good advice. 2:Was the wine made by' Jesus from crater, ut the wedding In Cana of Galilee, intoxicating? This ques tion, sitbstanthilly, was discussed lately f in six successive meetings of the Presbyterian Ministers' Anode tion of Philadelphia. The hedy'sViis divided on the question, at th&end as in the'beginning of the discussion; but all united inthe reeolution "that, in view of the deplorable results, temporal and eternal, which liesci' many (uses areNclearly traceable ter the custom of wine drinking, espekl ally as part of asocial entertainment; and in view also . of the Divine pre cept that the strong bear the infirtni ties of the weak, not pleasing them selves, oven us Christ also pleased not himself, this'Assochition regards the entire disuse of wine, as well as other intoxicating liquors, as is beverage, by individualsor ut social assemblies, as a duty which, under the Christian law of sell-denial, is now, due to suf fering humanity." ' —A Newbern, (N,. C.,) paper con. ta I ati the following remarkable story: "A man named Edward Brown, of Pitt county, who fled to the swamps during the late war to avoid the draft, has been lately discovered liv ing a hermit life in a den and settle ment of his own, in a ;dense thieket, near the_hank of the river. When first discovered, tie fled to his hiding place, and upon being punteied he showed tight, but finally surrendered, and insisted upon refusing to go into the army. Upon being, informed that 'the war was ended: ribout years ago", he conclude& to I abandon his hiding . place and retain - 10 the old Plantation; where be totted many changes since tha„ComMencenient "of the rebellion. • His only clothing, was innde from the skins of moaned other animals which her had captured during the time, having eieen-oci-enio with whom to converse duringsbout eight years. Ire has nearly lost the control of language/except a.few.' profane wonia."ll,ls fat her and moth er havo„both, died during the, past year." - • /' —ln March last a man named Ow ens• was ' convicted in Deddridgo count'; Vu., of having killed one Rogers; but circumstantial' evidence ,rdone convicted; him. A Promineat politician names! James, with whom Rogers had a law suit, was suspected of complicity: Still, us Owens refus ed to implicate him he was , not ar rested.. A few days ago Owens Made confession of, the crime, and said that James egreed with him to 1:11i Itogers for $75; but that unforeseen circumstanc prevented his carrying out the ;programme at the time. Shortly'aftet, Owens saw Rogers In the wends, and knowing that be week' have to pass a lonely spothur ried to Juries' honsir . and the two started to intercept the unlucky main and when he came in sightJameiflr ed, followed hy a shot from OWens, and Rogers fell data.. At the trialpf Owe gas, James used his best cadmic ers to conviet Owens of the erime, and succeeded. notvrithinaudiug' he promised, that if he should be arrest. ed lie' would stand by him, secure him counsel and support his family. James having heard that a warrant iWi 19 out for his arrest,' went into , the woods on' the - bit !tenant,. shot him self in the eyedurd died instantly. —A report from North Platte oft the lathiest., says: The Ihdians drove off a - few head of bones from the rancho about a inffesouth of the town. The amity started alter the Indians aid aliwedin eapturing,the hora es, but the Indians *Reaped. Cuilpstlssaiseal The 'allowing is the act of Asset* bly paliedht the last sesslonhuthur o icing .the. People to express by vote,. at at the election in October; their wish-' ea integardptit a convention to amen d - otintate Ceriatituticin SEE 1. Be it enacted; Lete.,• That the question of calling a convention to amend the ConstitutiVl this Com. monwealth be solar& to ViVottror beat the gene I, election s to be held ,on the second - Taesdity'et October nett, the said titaxttionrie be Voted on in the following manner, to wit: In counties and cities in which Slip ticket voting, is authorized by law, votes for and againite conven tion. may 60.6xiiies§ed and given en, the tie.ket, Be a ded or endorsed With the, !ifftate",and not oth erwise • ttnitrords ;1%4 shall ha, "Consti tn Cotiventicto;" tind un dernettth 'kr a eiivention' or,`agsinst a ,convention ' !. lindlit 'dainties or districts hi slip ticket ytitp shall not be authorized by -Taw. t elector voting'. - hpou mad 'qiiitst on shall Cast a separate ballot, endorsed' on the outsid'a "Constitutional 'Mar' ventioii;'aa containing op the' Side the wordS i !'tora conventiOn n or 'against a Convention," ,and Ali votes 'east as aforeeald ,shairbe re it elved. winded and returned by the ;y' roper election officers and return .jedgett as votes for . Governor are received, .conntedlttal returned Under existing laws. S.r.b.Z That the election aforesaid shall beheld and lie subject to air the provisions of laW Which ,apply to. general elections;' the sheriffs of 'Mit sevend•couuties shall 'give notice of this act in their election proclainigidn Ilk the present year, and the Ooyer, nor Shall anise nil the Maros of the' said election as received by the Sec retory of 'the Commonwealth; to, be laid before she Legislattireat itsnitzt annuateleetioM •'' ••" ' ' " ' "S'A"Yritti • - • Speaker of Wei ficipse of Represent •-" •,,t • ' LlAit 'A. •WALLACE , • • ' Speaker of the hanate. , APPRovEnu 7 Tho second day :or June, coati/thousand eight hunOrOO , and seventy-one:- ' / • JOHN W. (31 BABY. OUR WASHIN9TON, LETTER 4 , . Waiblogtun, D. 0. July 14th, 1871. •01111I.1811V1Ci ituronx. • I suppose there-re no subject affecting the interests of the American people, on which there Magrotter,athount.of mis altiatikaPPlofittout that of the Civil tier vlgq h as Ai4 matter shaving the Slightest rehitiokto party politic:V.li large/margin must always be allowed for,the misrepresentations of the op mitten party. rho A outs 'always pro .to want a chsnft to:make .extensiv re-. forms in alt sorts of, public dialer. std hews II latheir -intermit to make liappear: that there are, a great many things which need refiirtding. I That the civil' service should beieleefed as bhp of these things it very natural for a variety of reasons; not necessary- to specify here. - AMeourse ii-would be very rash to Wk. sert. that therein no need of reformatlom Among the thousands_ employed in the various Departments herd; nioat of them owing to thole timolntetents, in part; at least, topolitu-W influence, it would' be strange if there were hot many who hick that efficiency Or that fidelity to duty, which a private emploYer would heable to secure in his employe's. But each inaudiclency, or Inattention to beakless Is very far from being general, and the atone presented In most of the -rooms of the Departments Into whichene happens to call during ofiloe hours is very dif ferent from that listless inactivity which the popular imagituition sometimes pic tures.. . Li this tonnection , a. special word should be . aald of the lady clerks. I may • say that so far as my own- observation has extended, they are on an leverage, at least, the equals of the gentlemen in ptinitnal and regular attendance at their delks and in diligent application to their work; and Beads of Itureaus in which they are most largely 'employed, declare that they average es well's.% the miles not only in the - partkulars just named; 'but also in the quaky of the work done. The slurs to which; they are sometimes subjected as oelaalb.arelllMPlY ou trage: -Among no l arge , number there are-sure to 'bo acute whose conduettvill I be 'open th, , eriticisui, but it cannot be fairly said that' there are any-more or such than would be found among an equal number In scontspondlogatatloo of life elsewhere. while many of them rank among the purest and noblest of the laud. • But I set out to write of civil reform, and or what has already •been done in this direction. Popular agitation of the subject has had the diem of attracting the attention of Congress, and at Its last sea siou a law was passed :nuthorizitg the President to prescribe , Vitas, Dud regu lations for appdlntnients in the civil ifer .vice, including qualifications of appli •cahts. In pursuance of this law,she ap pointed a Commission headed be litut. Curtis, and including eminent and able reformers, It held a sessidit here Cie weeks and adjourned. They dis cussed the matter ably and earnestly, and while no definite action was had, It Is well known that its tuostinthientlal • members are thorough reformers. They submitted the question as to whether their motion would infringe elites the Constitutional prerogatives of the Presi dent, in mipointlng to office, to the At torney General for his opinion. But, aside from thts'Commision, bon; est efforts to Improve the civil service are being made, and while political qual-' ificatione have their influence in secur ing appointments, there must be a fitness accompanying them. By a law of Mach id, 1653, It was provided that " no clerk shalt be appointed in either of the four claims anti - latter be has been examined and found. qiuditied by a Board, to con sist of three,examiners, one of them to be the chief of the batten or office lc to which he is to be appointed, and the two others - to bo,selected by the head of the department to which said clerk will be assigned."' Although this law is tatteit sibly enforced, yet examinations. hare been but' , a mere rani; until within the past year. An examinhur board was "F m2"434 i`turY last, fif *lab Meads. liott and Etcholtz areffieactive mem bers. It subjects sptilleants for clerk ships to a .theroughezernination some think too rigid; ,but gentlemen Ind la- - dies ialeLl the priest pro flounce LIM qtlestMns fair and rea•onable, and well calculated to bring out the pm _oral 'attalhuxents of the alffilitittit, and. his special qualifications for the work he Reeks: , ' Iq the fi rst place, generalquestions are naked him calculated to draw out some thing in !regard to hie former mode of life, oconpaUens t lexteut ,of reading and studies; and tlieTaithseq . omit portion of the examination la illiaped, sorno de gree, in accordance witn thereat elicited Here, though,' of 'dourse, a satisfactory knowledge of the common branches of education is required in all asses. It Is not unfrequently deemed advisable, however, to examine such ail desire It upon the higher branches, If the appli cant be proficient It Is , satisfactory to himself to place the fact on record, and it May, also; be of considerable advantage Mtn° Department at times to have pre cise information as to, the attainments of its isuph3yes. But, perhaps„ the primary reason for such examinnuonn in that the prolielencylof an applicant in the branch es he has studied anclprofeises to under stand, affords an. Interior of his intelli gence, industry, and power toadapthliu half to other investigations, which, ( of course, are impudent points hi deter mine. Whenever it le praelleable, the appli cant la also EXMl)Thett in relation to the kind of workin which he has been em ployed, it being reasonably judged that Übe has taken pains to perfect himself hi' that,.he will be likely, to do well in every other work suited to Lis capacities,. hi which hb easy be assigned. Of course, a failure Is likely to be interpreted In the opposite way. in the examination in tho several branches, that which will be most requitiod in the work wherein the typhoon is to be employed, is ranked drat ib point of importance. Thus if a clerk la t 0 be employed in uomputationt, arithmetic rer i eives the place In his aeuluations, whereai, If he to to be mi. d in looking 'up laws ae., as Is the with employes in some of the olhoes, the Board givegreater prominence to the examination on law. This flexibility gives theemuniusulonsapecullarly prat. , Iliad character, and, of course, adds pro portionately to their value. Thu . examinations' Mr promotion 'are sthillat to' thbse for appointment; limit they. are very generally made BOMMiliut. more strict. 'inc report node by the choke immediate official superiors SA to htli •pacity, industry, dm:, rose due atten tion; and he is also examined on - the kind lif work he has been twieg. This 'Mem to ids credit the apUtude fur his work discovered by actual -experience, but at the same dine Wrenn' a means of detect. lag obvious incompeteney, if horsy& any acme, such as politioal influence; or men cacial faro rituarytsheuld be over-looked in his own bureau. The' effort of the system, taken af n whole; Is undoubtedly excellent. ' If It . Inalr pr ti re or " J a Vat 1 g ir,b l' ' lti th ml if 11 ° U r . - . - Prose material, w, ' is ce ray g t t gained, must t er. Y P are I efficiency of e civil se Mild Os too much lo hope trta by ortutntinatioti shouter' unerringly segue the. right man for the Hulk piece, but in admitting only persons of, cvesieetabillim; 'LW Ilk fattosinmkivt, tliskidtesti - ri*o - iitiliWid;i. Minna Tan, gratllually, but to elevate the general char lketer of . -Itteselle-thireffed.or. making -104411 a, -( Vi iili F i ' ,44 ' aP pointuient upon the educittlonat interests of ihuseouptey, guinet but - tie salutary. Intleed,lf - *N may judge by - the - prevail ( Mg anxiety for civil appointment, ii Mutt constitute a stimulus to mental cut. lure of no.mean value. . Space 11 not pewit me, here, to speak of the sy ettemspumutd in the other 'de partment% but what has been said, 'serves to Oinv that the questfoteof civil service leforM is rceiviti,g serious atteutlon Anti pruEticattreatment. " ' 'One ' Whole' Counlywitheeca.,Dr,aisai shop. eibilt'Wl" e ' Ohio; July '' s.—The first (klutity.3 mperance muss meet ing was held in CaldWell yesterday. ;People wet% present from every part {althis am - other counties: The mu ter of the day was John A. Fieater. , tl,e used In illustnating his speech, lames pelt:dings representing the of the drunkard: The'-fol , Towing resolutions were adopted: / il. "The Temperance men' of Nohle 'county congratulate themselves upon the unlooked for saiteesS of thelTem- Perance reform within the la it year, upon the healthyleariperarice sentiz meat pervaulipg partsfif this coun 4y, upon thi; great sus inehittting Upend abatingevery whiskyshop in this connty within a year past and especially do they call attention _to thelfruitA of this reform as seen 14,the county sent` where, one liter are, there wpre 1.119 e liquor s opkand noire 'riot °eels \ drien. ;: `lire recnityl*thestuvess of the Vitrified %relicts' that• hafetken ployed fri.hringingebettt, thisrose it, and we 'weal ii&e,hba "day' insist upon theimportance of the Vital prin. ciple.that this inovemeta preetni nently pausal one, and . it4s sto best prtartioted by moral ilgttiClee; and.we-wouh here recommend, among °then, the4c 4 . , lowing wayrrof-advancing-the-T, yeranca Reform; • 'The of township temperance faocieties' In. every countyofeveryState; theedn cation of. - tbe people by the lectillpi system, the pulpit; and the newspa per press; the hearty co-operation of theettleers of the law, and especially of prosecuting attorneys, in enforcing the laws Both by civil- and criminal. actions against rurusellets, - , and last and principally, the refusal of tem perance men to cast their votes lbr candidates for ollico of any political party who are not staunch temper ance men. 3. "In order to perfect the orgard 7 ration Moue county a Central Com mittee of three is hereby) appointed,- whose duty it shall be to provide for a thorough temperance cativoaof era cry whoa' district, Including Minis, tensor the Gospel of all denomina tions to leetnre totheir people on this Reform, and present the pledge, for signature, and soliciting Common School and Sunday school teaches to present the pledge to their, scholars. 4. "While pledging ouraelvea, and the temperance men of Noble county , generally to not vote for Or support any than of any party whose habits are Intemperate, yet for the present we deem it our duty end expedient to labor for this cause within existing' liars of party polities; having demon strated to ourseivesand the world the uselessness of any additional prollit, itory legislation, in so far that in a few months' from the time we set about it, we have, by the blessing of God, without Prohibitory Laws, and by enforcing those laws we have, and by stirring up public sentiment, ut terly, and without exception, abated every single grog shopin our county, we finding it only necessary to con tinue this Reform that other sections may be - alike blessed, and that we, for all the future may proyldeakeinau interns:ler:ince hem.' At the donde of the public meeting, a temperance business meeting was held of delegates from the various townships. Not a single arrest. was made; nor wasany person seen inbax .mted during the entire day. One year ago there were twenty rum shops; to-day there is not one in this county. This results from one year's agitation in all parts of ourcOUnty of temperance subjects, meetings being culled on what is known as the Wash-. ingtOnlan plan, and by townships., The President of the Noble County TeMperance Society is the Rev: L. C. Butter, the "Boy Preacher.,'.' Much of the hilitVeSS of the movement Is due" to his active exertions. The Capitulation of Iliew,Vork From The New York Imletwedeot. New York is no longer/free! We let Germans celebrate their victories over the French. Welet Frenchmen hold sanitary fairs:' We let Fenian 'ploetesions, which-propose to nick war on. the innocent people of the neighboringprovinces of a friendly pOwer; defile through our streets. NVe protect such processions ' with files orpollee. We welcome sediti ous/Irishmen with the freedom of the city, On the great holiday -o( Tenianism we deck our public build; logs with green flogs.-.-But when a few Orangemen. who were mobbed last year, ask to be protected "In marching through the streets, our city authorities Join the mob and solemnly forbid the pmeession! May or Hall makes bums= be speeches on the Fourth of Jury; but this is his un derstanding of American liberty. For what is a procession but one *ay of expressing iininint• By the banners, by theiiirs way - ecl, by the numbers who - march, .tuen wish to make a demonstration tu favor of cer tain principles. Now We do not like Ornn,,, ,, eism. It is nearly its bad as FentalliSM. 'But Orangeism homiest the same right to snake a demonstra tion that Fenianism has. Any deni al of this right is a blow at freedom of speech. Only tyrants dare fotbid such expresl4ons. In the riots of 1863 the Govermrient gained victory over the mob. But in 1871 this same Irish Catholic mob r which hung ne groes and killed babies and burned orphan asylums, had but to threaten. The city surrendered. If we had a man: Mayor Hall might have milled out the , militia; ho might have put. a phalanx, of lib erty-loVing Americans on one side the Orangemen, and a phalanx of liberty-loving Germans on the other side, with loaded muskets and bayo nets glistening in the sun. He might have dune this, and his name would have descended to future generations along with those of Illustrious heroes. It would have been said that he sav ed the liberty of the city. But now, when he dies, the newspapers, which make up history will hand him down to infamy( by writing: "This was_ the cowardly Mayor who sun endered thelibertles Of his city on the 12th day of Ju1y,1871." VOL. In!Amos sl•;tltEnitart.. Ms Enormity. With,the..llo6 Filch es In and is Pitched into the Duller Longllnte! ll.l . lllil friale* Col. Jaines.Fisk, Jr.;Vices the fol. lowing account of his partielpancy lu the trouble at:New York on the 12111, and of his sect e from the bloody ts.ene to Long Stanch a • I received an artier front , the ,CloVi crow to stop all 'Omogemen from crossing .the Terry from Jersey City. I came bock to the Opera llouse and heard 'Of the trouble. I put on my sword and coat and tried to get to the) .- regiment. • The fighting had commenced. Iz told' Colonels Scott and Clark that the only wity to. save us teas to pitch into them. I made my way to the regiment; to give the order to r Ursine had already given -the ord er. The -crowd carve or me. I was sat upon by the'nob with stones abd brick - bate and pitch ed Into the gutter; When I got up my coat waa,all torn off and I /wad Lips whlc 'wait ,• 'hero - f ora . I a big overall* ha ed t*-, Ise , m =lf' an o a • t IlhLst w I a conch and drove - to the -No an Home; followed by the - mob. I was torthp#4.4 n,pmkwo UM the catc Hoff- Zo I gotah and drove to von,whet I Aatitntlk keld • meet me at Bandy en, I hlred tug and arrived' halo teir o'clock. had to be carried to my rpop3. OE' ' , Sri* after Borougle. •• OrdirianceNo. X.—On Q ehYia totiscif . Stmts. and StckwaThe. .• Bs u ontaiita wd . 004 by tAi nrifitCboo' ell of Ma boring,* oir' . add ilia Abby gadded by (Asa qf Os mos. IMO alio o Posage Old faults • of this ardisuusoa, any puma or persona ownlog or kohl lumber, , boos, coal. wood: stone, wagon °my other caw ' xnuctions roof to impede Oa fret promo of Me streetit;allemi=ialds-traW inid bur oogb, fordurty4 Id boon after . Mpg duly dad dud by }}be Vale atoll GOMM ind goy On nun atom ISO dollars together WM. do outs of noinni, and twenty per eon. added Anew to to eolysoO, bottom the eidefilargems of said borough, dad paid to Os Trealutret lola borough,. h indluaucea Oats borough in cocalefsisi harroina. are hereby repealed. , • - Jana Oa tweniy.elght.A. ona thousand Sea hundred tad senotpone. • ROBUT °MOW; /fop* - s.o.neavEY.ate-v. Ordinance No. 2.—On Biding and At le ordauswi and sanded by the ibis* Oath. CU VIM of Orktetteater,lind Y M Aereby enacted 41.4 e astAortty 411 Worms, 'Matting, the piano' and prosaulgarlea thia ordinaries, lay perms or tp,..rsons Melon or•sig Welt *sinew Aorsei at * nista speedthsal soon. end* trot or at what shah he WasMwed is sale speed Omagh the Meets' or piddle/astray* at said horongo—oo conviction hetareithe,Uarress-;.. shall Welsh and pay the penalty of not less than two OM donut and Illy (0.50) cents or ores' Ire (rs) death end costs for cacti lad ovary adhere. Unethalrot said lee to go to the pawn giving hutinthistithoo, aad'the half to the 'Stunned for the tie of the borough. AU ordinances of thus borough, incontistent herewith, ere hereby ro• pealed. Jape *NMI,. • . uoszur OILYOItE, Demers. A. 8. lIABVEY, seey. OrifinanceNo.3.—OnVioics. • Cr U oriaix;fl andutucled bithiThigh'councti or dr borough pi' Bridgwater, .and ft it hereby made for tasauMorttp bMe Me anie,. Thet Dom the passage and peontunpulow at this ovitortace. : It IMO he unlawful it say penion or persona to exhibit:dams ar estibltlons of any kind, to said • •• • • h, wlttlont arm *Malabar Woes- e home the lot wblebliteaas he oe tbey•hall poi for nose.mcortaigher, ebc o [coder canters, the suorot, tea t oi ly deslbrs toe Ml„Plare at - Wahl bankeabill ere atie sum of WPM) donate ; and for s idim Meal saldblfloais Medan ofibrew tin doilies. if any person or pendia slab al. Jetta say of the foregoing wlthtu bald botOugit wlthotit drstspbtaLulng house, be oe they ern futhlt Mid- the emit of twenty (01) nolims, 'lonise of t P for uteri each oftesena All Ordhotaces ofthlet rough tocunalatent hero with arebezeby repealed. . ,'• ju l ",181L • ••• • RtittE7ILMOUE, Progree, B: • A. . HAUVEY, . • • , di r akafleiti OrdinitncelVo.lo--Qa Br U onfahlorl and senetrelly'hteibera (bus- cUgythr borcnigkof seat Isen4y melded by ontaortty 4. tsar. ' 'that mei and, after thewmage and promultral of this seen. mum., Lthat• smy pennon , or , depositing lobes, AIM, rablebtror bah of say tam of. on tbesueets, Caner, alleys or ttlghwaja within said honsegh to the annoyance of [ha good , ettl-' 'ens of eallablentegb Or Ito thantatznctloa *Abe See passage pliant streets, lanes, alleys or nigh ereys-,; aid refele to remote thesame wlthte toren ty. roar waft Meer aortal la given by the rade( bargeas, thellargese shall proceed to Maori, at Mee to be :emoted the same, ehargtvg the per or persona OM, of theltraterise with costs' of removal meaty pereent added thereto: ded,fter:, tAer, shoal day limas or prom= sailer or per. tillt Maar them privy -Or priirlai or . bog pen or pane Manama rota Ibr want of cluntag. or to NOW alba We to maccuatilata on thadr premiere to the annoyanco of their neighbors In said bon ough; and refuse to abate or renown said nal senonatter notices beteg given by the Chief bur gess, the Burgas or High Covetable of said borough m hereby authorized to emer own said premises and remove or cease to he removed said admix at the cost of the owners or occupsate of salo premises wUb twenty pee coat. added tbereto to be collected IA lbe moaner provided by the Charter of said borough, All oralaaaere Incas elsteat berewlia reeteby repealed. .1 mit tel, brit, _ • itHEERT GILHORE, Magese. A. S. HARVEY, See y. Ordinance 11i). 3.—On Riding & ring 94 Side-Walks. $4 It ordained owl sanded by the Moen Council of the borough, of Brielptuetter: and tt le hereby enacted by a. authority of the mow 'That any persons Woad ndlng at driving their tra w r ec at horses on any of the stria-walks withla the limits of this borough (except wheat It la us. eatery to load or unload wady**, Sc.) shall be subject to a inc of not less than one ($1) dal ne nor more than ire tl3) dollars. One-half of said One to the alma the boroughs/A too othertalf to the We of the Informer: All eedinswees iron ehrtent herewith are hereby repealed: _ . . , Jane lA. ROBERT G/LIKORE. Bumf as A. BALLRVEY. Ordinance 11 - o. 6 Wages" LL often happen that carouses of loner, cormahriep, boo, .doss, Le., are fogad In en4Ararrtind- puede hMliways or en Tarmist or -neglected lets, and tor whirl no owners can he found. 'llowstore. be irerdoinuf awl mantra by fAs Cornell Va. boroegh of ilritipsurarer, and U is hereby um:6d by lA. owtheris ii kor Mr mune Viet after the pssome and 'Own den Mt this orninatice, on complaint made to Unigess be shlll luxe his mama, to, the nigh Constable or Cominissioneem the case may be, Winne:rim and bury the mot. Aur which the said nigh Constable °rather eileent, shall metre (ruin to. Trauma of said Winn& use (ill dollar 'bemire ants of retouriag , sale nulestio, to be recovered of said owners' cf 'Ravened/A mood, with The addUkssal twenty . per rout. Sur use of the bororigli. All or .4lmulres hronalstent herewith wee hereby re , pealed. JUMI IWLIEUT WL.11011.8., Barge. A. S. MULVEY, Nee y. Ortlinance'So. 7.—On Cbal. Sermon 1. Re if onfelotel dad eaficad by fAs thotocil of fla bereaptqf Bridgewater, mad U is hereby enotOd ay lAs torUtority effies mad, That from and ifterthepaseato we promulgation Of this ordinance, each and every mama, mat and - thrftege-Cdflin which bituminous or °Queening e n d ] borough of sale or boier,anelt. rftS Winded by the mesmfrer of coal (odd mow titer is be appointed by Cadman In plain and con spicuous figure, .howbig the somber of legal butheh, of coal (at per set of Assembly) that such wagon, sled or mut Jagtilbed. cantata even or level MD, and fur branding each wagon, sled or caniage bod the mauuner stilt be entitled to, memo the aunt of Idly onus to be paid by the Tom of the . • SECTION If soy petan or pmo shalll Wag bituminous or other cost for sale or tarter within the Wit, of this borough after the pain addstordinance, and Mose or neglect to ax Hint, wagon, sat) Cr Mdriage•bed mesturedaml branded as provided Id tile first mean of this or damn" they shell beheld 'table to pay a fine of Gee (1I) dollar; aud If ouch person'in reams I 'stall continue to sell or batter coal edition% turr- ing Ida ta their wagon, *led or ea:time-bed Meas. I men and branded,. the', theft be beldfiabil to and pay doable thee of the preview,* fine to be appileo to the me of labile:mount: Provided, Thst persona lia‘hur, coal 'for tale or barter within Ibis borough:WM.lam had their wagon. led or car thkau•bed- tuussured and branded by authorized persons litany urine suer outding Wrought, and complement!) 'bristled. +Marius the combo! of legal buellete or cool to per to wa g , urneeetoit tbey,roe tie required to have', each g breaded or tuemared by the meainrer et th .borougti. tlfdilllaseen of this borough Imo.= liana atrewlth are hereby repealed. Janet% itif Itoßk l tT tiILIIORK, !haw's. lIAUVEY, zree • Ordinance No 8. . • if ordained andenactedey (A. 'lowa Conseil of Be , borouug of libristcater, Unit U b Am*V enacted by the aoffurrify o 164 fame. That ham and after tiro peelings of this ordinance. all per sons are fortintho to cat. break. dei; bedaub, or oiler:who inlay. say •Ighbolvda. testes, trow, gum, ialudows. Waldrop or other property. or to ter down or deface handbills or yobbo notices in thlto bonsigh, tinder the penally of not lem than one tEI) &ribs and not more tban Ave Mt dollars "tor bee of (his thorough," said penalty to be lammed open the prism (apeman' charged with said offense or any of them on the coovicauu Mete maw before dm Borgne. And on the inure ot the person or pasono NO convict. ad to pay mid poualty, the mid bargees shall crwarait oe bee or them to Blalock-op Boum for any period not exceeding forty-tight boors. All titaillialifee ilieOlidiriebi herewith art hereby "r aed. into Si, 11‘71. a L BERT (lU.MOItIi, Bargee*. A. N. HARVEY, he ey. Ordinance 1112.9. Ile U ordained pad exacted by the lawn thoncif nitre bororge of Beirdstocarert and Ufa hereby enacted by the ontkority of tee Mite. 'That trout and after the and proem:a:stied of this ordlotacc, all wanton hniiriehl7 and yelling in Ilse street, of tido borough at blew. the use of praise, todOceat or ilusateniug sad boisterous Ougnage. OM all kinds oC disorderly conduct whatsoeer, annoying and Lofton= to the pub. Rewind* this borough, are prohibited metier Beaky of, not km than one ($1) dollar, and sot more than are dollars -forme at thbr borough" for each turd every Wino,. lbe came or persons c ho nar ho ged bn wrth o u roner the mr= them. or hie or her couvictlain before the Burgess of this but °ugh mut on' failure of the paw= or id ONIVICied to pay mad penalty. the, gnu." !Mall commit him, her or theta tbe lock-Op House for a period not etheollog forty-eight bone. %alliance. condictner corewitit are hereby repealed. Juntettl 11 fit. • • ' ROBERT 011.ORIC, Barge.,. S., BARVEY, Ordinance No. 10. Re LI rodaturd foul emitted by the Items COWL CU ttr the bdrovegh BruitereaOr.oiAd Ule hereby exacted by, bte attiAority qf Mt stow,' That after the passage and promnlgatton.of thie antininco, the onlasriti congregation of nelsons on the lido- walks, of, this homugh In the front of homes. stores; emotes. Warn' of publicwr upon the streets to abstract or annoyance of M chimes or thepublic ir forbidden under tte pen. ally of not One than 01111 dollar or M 0,13 than Ave (p 3) dollant for me of this borough. for each end every offense to be Imposed upon condo lion of the permit or pawns ctouged with the of. tense or lug althea% before the Mugs/ oldie. bor ough. and span failure of the same person or, per *ens so conekted to pay said penalty the Bu shel commit said person or persons to the lock up Homo for a period not exceeding fretyulght Loons. All ordinances of this borough inconelab eat herewith are hereby repented. • lane!{ 182 t. i ' ROPER? OILIIORB, Burgas. 8:114131V.Irr, hara. " • • Ordinance No. 11.. • • Ile it ordained end ~eta al 2 b 4 cm Coax OVit'axffevOit iblifireient a.and U w tAt att gr oritt rim. That bro dnmkeseas azol lOUs' upon lamistweele Mott it e r ig)l alle 111 • " '—r• Ws Om ase ( . 1110 mil X., IllpOj drilst. •be of Wm -,-• • ' 0,.... aid •Tery alkosa, Atm : • • ...., t a , ih=gr=gural= Me ol said twiromb• ic al ow • 2, Ow mid SWING stall molt • , tar the Lock•op nous Ws . ... .. axtyAttt lows. AU odium, ot r =rug e beoesistut Mutt!' are bet 07 Mo 28, MIL non nv on.nonr.. mirris). A. P. iIIAIVIZIC , sow. 0,61011C0 N0.12.—0n Dogs. aftihnl4,43, nws wimit UN WIMP gad U la hereby *sada' Op as 00~0 Phoessw, Test on sad after the passage • end .n M . ot ordoshos, that the wows or_xmotamos ha. .Itorthg does sod hitches within tbelinfter arshat borough, shall be liable to a tax of orwiltn per heed on esehand wren dag. and two ILI dotard meads Sholevery bitch, and an miry dtt3onel Web ennisedi bur latborsd In Ude brweettft the ism of tau $1 • Bionos S. 1 as itsagiane be requited .10 amass the Mlle= east n & diet sad bitable Is Ilk. Maser ma other pigpe). Samoa 3. That the Canaan. of berosettawn be sad Is busby authwdzed to calked Salt tax ow it As by MOM t ln Memo' were solo entlaw• M yr Pt b ag e ragLag m erdlnamene of ere herb) lts! raw? dune ftl, 1371. • Roma Atiolus, De se S. UARVZY, &en. Ordinance No. 13. • ()Mobbed and *sada by tha Toot Wadi raf Ms borough of itnelgewater,aad tt Ls Snubs 'adds/14W ardkortry V Me wow. .TLat the nigh Wadable of *Ala borough and each odious se the Hamm marl allolut as ants which Lot .the Use, are authorised and requwed to arrest .eas peretro or persona who toss value say of the ,oldboutcee of Ws borough, an d t o maid porsoa or permits before the Dooms fora bearing, sod Is 'shall be the duty of the Wet Constable. talkers said Police to execute such order or ordent ae Mid Burgess may status on saut twisting la reference. to said person or persona. .fone - • 'HOU= Gll.lllollh. norfifol• A. U.ll VSY, rireg. (WOmiNile4b.l4. Es It asil enacted by lie Sebum Gbeicii 91 Ike Itorouftqf Brkigemeger and U is Atrety asaelitoy uslAorito qf tAs same. Mat Wa *WM It an side. watt* Within ther ilatits or Ws boruesti 4igO bo aneslublill von chile IirRER of cult alma, lane or alley • Julie Is, HAL ROBERT GILMORE, Bergeiut. A. S. HARVEY, /key. - • Ordinance No U on:al/Wand isiactettbsrtie There Cowicit the borovA qf Bridgewater, and is is hereby coastal by fat authority of Ms same. That men =bolder, tenant or resident withln the A I this borough, shall and they Ire. hereby tegitired to keep upon and free from dirt or nth woo of any tad au descriptaists, the gutters sod Water-ways in bout of thew respective residence, or property, and Lop parson or persons Musing or twitrectunt to annply•withthis oidinanoe, shall be liable to a doe of one (.11 dollar lot each el- Wawa, All ordinances of two borough tocunslar est tortswith are Otteby, repealed. , Jrnikitk Wits • - uossarr:Gujiox!,„ A. ItAliVitk, '' • - Ordinance No. 16.—0 w Eikobthig. De Ardidaed gad gadded tri Ms nem Moat 'eras borough of ltrolgamtsr, mid IS Is Arreby snouted by Ms rodlioririf qf ocups, That all neoproldbieed from acing any ire eras. I tem asuman or other Ito works whatever within ditrilmits of this baronet maker Um pen 'sty et mottoes than earn "(Atom than dee faßldoUara.. °netted to the s e.. ,M thia-bov- ()ugh and the other bellbottom moo Übe Inform er. All ordinance. of Ibis borough inconsistent herewith.= hereby evaded. tIILMOLIE. B 4 M"*. A. h. HARVEY, drew. Ordinance4*h Swine. , - Bscium L Its ll ontained andirt , ed by as 2lnr VowneU qf Ms borough rtfß wan.. dad if Wurtby exuded by Me asaAerte of Miebiione. That from and alter the pavane cd-the wiliness* it shall be unlawful for the s owners of-any swims to permit the same to run at Implant/du the Its.. Its of the borough at Bridgewater. outer the pen alty Moue (tJ dolbir for each and eve= offense. becriort 2. Tint Rebell be the linty alibi High Constable. and he ft hereby au homedand nr• (paired without any up ad al Cr other warrant or authority that this ordinanee. Fo ghee and segue any into animals of the hog- kind that may be touad running at !um:v*lo33'oe limits or this borough, and sell the same•wubm siz days after such seizure at public ogle. after having drat glum inane of Woe and place of sale by at heist three advcrthements put- up to the most public places thebrirough at least four before th awl alter Making such sale said Constablee sale, shall deduct cad of the a od thereof the amount of line and tTeaaltr fmpokdby the drat section: at this ordluasLae .., i , tar4er with all costs, e and expert's** * the odium. keep= aide of sale animals, and the balance, If- any, he shall pay over ki\tbe- owner or owners thereof upon demand =deo! him for the Name: and Mt SAE or penalty atriald shall in all mules be paid by lhe Constable to th . ev a n i sch Trearrirer within tee days after such mile. Prodded. That if the owner or owners at sock , , imal. shall leder to said sale pay the Constable \ the Imposed la. by the brat section edible ordLushee together whits I costa, charges and eseses attending the keeping she advertising of the Mum then It shall be theduty amid Constable kwthylith to *dine the same to the winters thereof. .ftevlonit...7llat the High Constable arm ha :entitled toreadve dm each and every Miet ndael and taken In Parseanee of this ordinance dui Mtn of fifty cents, sad for advertising and ielling the same, the addlnonsi son of seventy -dye cents July 5, 1831. ROIMULTATILDIORK. Band:A A. B. HAMMY Bevy • , • Neu, -Adv&f,tigetments. WC°. Pouters &IND Bailiffs. WLED:PI at AtillPipif until (be Ist guitel the Big Ileum Bridge,ilf ir r o tDe tebutli tit - Wolfirl s ane,, A ' of Inhe duties, an be Tellilionse in Briitewn. ; JA3IES ALLISON. i l i ttlyttktaw.) Treasurer sinui tt tlin thial totointe, ca " tku" --BEAVER LADIES' . SEMINARY. 'rut utrr 811A5142.1 will epee sitrrmara 11124 MI, and will be Continued toe fie. imam 1 hare coocioded to bare hoe seartooe to the rem of Ire soothe each, laetea4 of ',lrmo( three motto each. as tutietuforo. . . _ limey. of oar best schools are rat•relng to this 4 . diviskite of thee , sod with decided advantage to the DSO. It earn nearly • mon of time now lost In van and arranging clames.„and germ dam to complete la ems ion my , •Aulke nowintarruptedby the threetermazzange mt. - The coat le the se ese—• pupil now plyttur Ala • Mum tor three eoseloaa, will pay tithi • sender Ate tWoseep ri4 • !magueys of* Amebas will be me ' played, end our nt wi Ibe twiteente thoroligh• lowa in every branch of study. Perlis in mask will be received wbo do not enters& pupils In other .breachee. and we hope for even men than our meal encore. In thb department for the coming ' Jest. As ttiVAcedenly be. been cleft& 1 urlll avenge for the eccommodatlon,of all boys and young men preparing for bush:lessor for College. _ As we give • choke oterndim to those sot Inteleding to grad uate tauten: mid those intending Arendt, as arrlca the branched rpreiotler needed tor their work. * oltahelpse, or eiroelst,ben4 to .. _ ~. -. L. 0,. : I . .r.. ' - D:IL A. XcLEAN:Prbq Deaver ,le!y 19 1971 —tt - ----,.---- Aduoliabstrator 9 o Nolkey—Lettehe of ed. rolnletratlon boring been.granted to the en derelgutt on the relate of. Alexander Brown, de- Mfied Deosomy mini* )leoTtecoctsty, I Id to notify Of pergola - inifebtett to said mate that Immediate payment leleered • and pmcina ksrag dal= agalo..t • souberwHi - prevent Orme d•ff ardhenneared far latJoubsoi .1)19,W r 4. BOYD BROWN, Adair. ' - ' Orphansi". - Courtiglale. . Iwo THACTS'OF VALUABLE . LAND IN MOON TOWNSHIP. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conn of Seaver county, the un deretned,, administrator oftlfer estam 91 Henry Palter, deed., win expose to Tubliemales on the premises, on SATUIIDAT, Anzust MI, at I u cloth, p. m., lollourlug dmerlbed real estate of makt decedent, eta: tat.- That certain petrel or tract of land situate in Moon tp.. Hearer county. re..., bounded on the nortliby Mad of Daniel W. Maker, sat/ MV Minds of Jobs Wets aid iffillisas-iffarlager . lentil by land of .111/0c• Maar, aud.est - by laud of Daniel •Itaker;doitabotarlbrtollenestil laid,inometffsem about Xi sews wberoce enrcksted, and denoed,— There are on the Maid= es an 'orchard of, *yourta'fralt trees, a good bra story frame dwell- L ing home, neatly new, a bane barn and other out buil/Inv. - find. Thatcatilnparcel or tract of land situate la the .erne tosniobtp,bounde4 on the with by lands or John G. Salter. cut ,by lands of Samuel Zimmerli, south by lands of Michael Rater, and treat by lands of Bruce Hater, Coutaintng MI gam of land More or less, about forty acres of which are matted apd lenced. There being on the pre. sump Use Mbreaalt a gold Mani orchard, MOO - falefftlf la* 50 trait trees a beg dwelling blase, ' Tffe salittadeftrlbed.Jalffs trefertlla and Moll watered; and ate eery desirable tar farinlitt 'pat .. TERMS :--Stne third of the purchase money to be paid. In hand on condnuatiou of the sale by the Contt ant the remainder to ten opal annual tal In ttle. dam fro dam Druid conareastkoa, with legal Interest the n fr om the same time. r 11klelliL VIOLET, Wiser.. 10 44 .1 Ne Sbetheld. Beaver county. Pa. V.nurcrigmaa AMENDMENT tO THE CONSTITU TION OF PtNNSYLvANIA. • mar REVOLUTION Proposing an autFotlutent to the Congtl, thin of Pettnaylraula De it Resolved 60 , the Senate and lioaise of Repreanaatives of the Clairunolurealth of Pemettyloagia in Genera/ dumbly sees. Tai i t ed bo foki4wift , awenduatot of the 8444 ,•of dilsi Uouteektirealth be t Wpeepfe fortbiii adittloo or rektaloo, pursuant to the provisions of the wrath article thereof, to wit AMENDMENT. • strire 4 o out the Sixth Stwilon of the Pixtb Article of the Constitution;aind in sert in lieu that°, the following: "A State Treastutir shall be chosen by the quatiliell electori of, the State, at'such limos''s', rot sucli term of aerylce as shall be prescribed by laiw." • JAMES 11:WEBB;• Spier o7 lhollouse of ltepr~seatat~vei. . A-YI4,I4ACIEO- • Speilter of the . We:6 tr': Approved the fifteenth day of JOne; Anna Domini one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-one. ,JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared sad certified for publication pennant to the IlenthArtic:le of the Con stitution. . ir . F. JORDAN, of thedoiiitutiu'vrealth. Office Bee). of tlts Comincowestth, / - Harrlsburgb, July sth, "H. . Jubl9:Bln. - . V • arab.' toes elmlf Mese el •• • see .Coefeedosez t lkomtwey, New rdeqemsee a( the= GC smashe, letthetag one Wei the Snooty, pass. Me.. le will 6e Sold low. Inquire MILLSK, . iDaifro 1tt0.417 4 ,4 „ eV7.4tita=rorogt ErISIL The lloord of DUectoro of thlo Book, bars thD tho DA tax Doo•thi lh d ffittos9_ REthwtth. Deo • EDWARD ROOM ChoDAtt. eimcasse , sziumutiormee.i-4 - • • . Orrotro Co. Scrr. or Oesuem S s M &loom s I ad: RM. f Julyll,l4 - eir Brighton moi VallSom, at Steer irtgitea School llnaaa..— - .• _4tdy Stab, Rochester boroogh tad tit., - lad nithrtbarg, as Roches •.. .1 • lola Iltth, • BCSVer,i Ltsidgewater, yaapeo and Siam. at Bari la July IN& Falls and Pattresaa, M Rainer Tor IL & - - Seratm, rership and St. Clair, at Freedom • Aapat INlL,Radert'aoh 'Ecosohly s Baden 11. R.& $ g5=ZiM;Z= ilairmet nth, Woos Jt Moon lodpast. at neut. Inr's litaLoisprati; atieottp Anita tddi. 141461Pe1d•4 64 ,i It IsoftPed!iilitt , Asfiit 25 i/4 ai ribio p . Assad ItSh, Ohio and Otasgrow, at , Fairview dnirdat Ana, Hooludawn,, Green and tioetge town, at Ilooltetown S. Sept- Amber Ist, noncom. ' , ninth:et, and Nur dOettavUle. at Smith's new) school tonne, Sept 4th, Darlington 6 and tn., Wats: ite and Now 'Gatlin, at 8314114 Suatiiiistrer 101 Wawa. IS !Mi. dinzabindbandt.._ 816, rebtikt, IKiiltebuts school . Itinng. Sept. 91.6,26ight0n.at Lade* school Mw. atbool , Sept. I L oo,r !forth SeiVekky, at Laced ttint . • ' Sept. 11th, Fnutkltt. 111. Mine ' aellbor4 Mew. d Scut. 140, New Sorickler. at Untattline school orararnan One Itandrestand wileatlo oneedtas; t di un ak . irked an the followind= y ;Pk ; hecti-r cal Laa Atittunette; Keats* Arita...We ; res. Wianahly : 10, Illstray ; ana IP on Theory et Teaching -90 to NO per cent. ordtie questions an swered N eorrectly,_Grada 3-70 t3IIO. Grade 1-ID e to'lk tirade 0. o cerfillt ate Wined whore Grade thile below !It! percent. Special examinations will. beheld alter the tzi; tr a Alter coal V trien spa tte ll i n atilit Coat Row lentil October UM. applleeete however, hat lure a written mend nom Mete Ices. Ilia highly pa:Amble that at may of th e exazahattlons two daya will he :Noised; when this kart Case, an Mundanei meeting will be held 1141111( se nit the biomptly tiarrenlag n .attetilng a. . Isitercisqp sql Memoriajl Otos* ie. t. 4 GMO. IL - 71134K Co. Bret. Cliaa R. Must's 11•14, E AND . 1 r General Agenty Office, NEAR TEE RBI:it)! ROCHESTER. PENNA PlotarrPaiblie add Convoyaacer; FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Lines of Ocean Steamers? "Adams" and “Un. ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal tetras. Real Estate bought and sold. Dods, Mortgages, Articles. &c., written ; Depositions and Acknowledge• meats taken, ,ke., dtc. Goods and Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. Passengers booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. • • 2ETNA FIRE INS. CO., 01 Hartford . , Conn., Cash assets PM:WM "fay, their fruits 'ye know theta." • Logics paid to lta. 1. 1871....EM00.0 0 0 One of the oldmt and wnalthinat C014111A• villa in the world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., ,9r New York. Qat; assetts; ' I re! $1,500,000 • , '1 4 .1.118 INS; CO., ,\ ofeintimiati,ohio. oath\ aseetta,. —.—sl*,ooo •,A. EarTsiiparsz vcs.„Co., : 1 ( Of Philadelphia. *Casio s'asetta aver— • SGOO.OOO LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. of Latica•acr, Pa. - Cash assetts $2,,40,000 ALPS INSURANCE CO., Of Erie, Pvuria. • ditsk capital, • $230,000 HOME LLFE INS. 'CO, 9t A r ea York. Cub usebz, . & ....$3,4410,000 Travelers-ILije & Accident Insurance Co., Of Ifanfonl, Coee. Cash l a.ssetts ovei• • *eremitelather tbe above nest elms Inagrance Ea mat tes, acknowledged to be , snoopt the ben out la the worldand ihig a grow cub alpha! rawer $lll,llllO, lam Pe talled to take Immature to any =omit dealre•L Applications_ proyagdy attended to. and Policies written.ti o tr „ Mand o a m, ratee and liberal teal pie telly paid. INSURE TO. DAT Hy one day's delay ytla ,lows airga of year.. Nair wagaMaa, Mid !Rebha ntatn; the/dateo ddy: CIO todayja Worth tiro -qt7..al t tha ututo toworroa s."— low ll priced.wor a mu ankle si p a a y n r r ovd T the e dearest. The above cocapaales are known to be amongst tae best and wealtAleat In the world.— " A. ye low that shall yoa mg.^ Itratetal for the very illaeral patomage already bestowed, I hope—by a strict anestlaw to* legit. Sauna haaltads—not only to math a contingence of the same, beat a large laminae the present year. Ic STEMS:* A. CRAIU Ia duty authorized to lake applications fur Ineurance and meted the premium far the sane to adjoleing township*. CHAS. U. HURST. Near Depot, Rochester, Pa patty. " Alt XL 33 X.a.3Ek 0 0 Ui 131 te4 1 1 4 :1 1 7? - • - .ISCONTT3SII:I4\TTS, Head and Foot Stones. ireetroil hind ki weseivoid, Hie helmet @election OfiltdOwel WM( that Mt Me other works to the county combined; wide/Lichee persons de. @Wing to erect * Monument or Head Moue to their departed monde, a better pportuerty tCI @elect a suitable Monument or Heed Stones lb= elonthesm We will euirentee the the woelunao.' eltim sod the Wee@ cannot be beer lo the State. We Weald reepectritli7 Weil. Peluso sieblot Marble Work, to ealt end we our work before purcharing ebewhere; had mists themserree. Also, Grind Stones, • of 11.001 7)4 and a ceaia por parog. aalit•ti hle ssslikatisto to ii ohs *loom at macoa • ittaftem,,,. At '1 Is a . Dr; iii - lii iii;inrciiim mon 131TUR8 id•.. ibikii. 4 itunsim e 2 ji. rt l Ii 2 p I 4 • V% gii i t i ii - 111 a h 54 1 + .. . g iiii p t Ili - . 2 211:1101 lOTA TIM 1 i ) I FANCY' DRINK; hi Wise( Pew. Mush WIAAIAT. trent Alplarlt. AAA 11.0 Ates lausendoenu4. ll l4on inn.*. Ind So plairoilit sante, said" Teaks.- Awe:. is." ollastorin." ec. nal lest IM tropler au t., iniknions OA till.bn an sun kloisclage. as e. 'no timiltsAve gnu mut 8..6. Or Celleotpti. in t Inn .11 Alladmik Sellnallissa. Thu u. 1...../ LIARAT SLIDOIVITIMInift sad A LIVE alma , rstucirwt.al , r.: mt..., s I...*urnnotthe Spin. carrylpe ~,a su pg,,,,,,. , Vatter awl ft.ialiod C-. 4 LUP.Ilta R tre!hyt, Ill:_ - opusca 'an ta:i.e then Alit... iscuri:l4 : , • :km sad naabileag .cw. •1 WM* given forwn am Midi am root dntro7.4 by mamma Aber somioarta the vlbal Glgnas Iraalcd bajc,..c lola, arribalr.l lot hillitameatery Goat. IneipirPas. Sines.. BassMiarst mad lasaradlatiess "lalisakii• at lbw 1111••4 Itladdar. U. . Misers Lan • ....ea.. W. s.eY - Iblaraaes we mused by Oleo& lamb gesmilly maikeedbi ilbeingratlys Oman*. ' nrarzrelA Oa IN sae. Pala to tba [Moulders. COP a. Tlirbe-es: 1.. 3.st. Disztocm bear Ervebitlioae of tbot 11.4 WM la Me Mouth. 111/M4os Attacks rolpa.tl. t at the Heart, regions el Ur Nytmiii. idalmadied other Erzepeoeleaus , efeyets," .rkey Welcomes the Ilienuteh Dal eUselete phltrrer W theneelkirldele nodeeliewifearteetla elseyli tleeridag tiollaleeml se alltopeentee. juse berperitig law nee salt vista to !At Twos oia• was sc sit Dissasil.t resioit. ~4Q noges.lllolgase. Neleatopiles. Pinealles,Sees. ir liresekOtteerono, Sobilaieskllere Itrhelkrk Oa% Dboolsoloas et Or 111113 a. sad bailoos afar Okla of virainer ammo or r.v.r., ore Illoaolly Y 4.! owl aottlal an at Ms rot.. m. Mori emery Oa vos of MPS Wawa Cias boat. sea awe ortlfassnise• tbb soriberetalls•ot essatlve slisat. . pima' taw TOM laca.ll atom* pa Eat tti taparallos aerator tam' tau itto to !Own r US It Sons I *Woo. It WWI you Sod it Mauna.. nt datiali la Os raam: dour a alma Irony wire, &nuns wm ten ?moles: E..p th. rag aall balitlt of** mar vill fakir. rm. twit WI aweircnejni, :vet. as i.e. loam ut is may lauluro efaclaally drum. ad sad roloovid roe ten wim.,rod curt „, : , etteslaf sob boa* rimed L. te. pago.—,fionaaa, !mot nal 15..d.k., I. WALKER Prop War. • it H. WeDOILLD a co. Nycgisla .14 Grea. Amu. ==l MOLD SY LIZ DRUGGISTS AID DW.W od..11:70:17 New . Advertisetinta. CLOTHING STORK. NEW.GOOD summEk . • The undersigned tyl.o pleasure in ID• forming his friends Rna the public getter• 51 , 3 that he Mei Just rec-ivesi and opened A New Stock of Goods, OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR Summer Wear. He keerei the had .ol workmen in bit employ . , and feels confident of bis ability to cut and make. up garments both FASIIIIONABLE & DVIRABLE. and In such a manner as will please his en/foment GENTLERIPS FURNISHING GOODS ALWAYS ON. HAN . H. Chil and see us be/ore leaving you r Orders Elsewhere • WILLIAM MENCIII. Jr. may4;7o:llg Bridgewater, Pa Fruit 4-:n n Cern on , SUPERIOR BLACK INK. TO THE PUBLIC.. ADS undenlgned tomgaged In making a Fruit sl l Can Cement d. tenth. found elmap, tints be, and sully applie Ile is also enga.ged in making • Superior Black Ink, mime% fur School end Counting Rows par. pow. Tae publlcarr respectfully invited to give Wen • call at hi. place of beakless, near the red , deuce of Den Power, Rochester, jcl43m) r_nournwicK, _ WM. WALLACE, DEALER IN MARBLE!! Gravestones. mo.N-mvtam.brrs, (fe,..1 . e., Railroad Sired Near the New Depot, NEW BRIGHTON, PA., Would call public attention to the fact that he keeps always on Wuxi an ex• . 'casks I'l3ll superior sup* of ITALI I AN AND AMERICAN MARL " AND MANUFACTURE. GRA-VESTONES. MONUMENTS. &c IN" THE MOST 'WORKMAN - LIKE . MANNER, And at Unprecedentedly LOW FICIITREq• REST QUALITY OF 'Gleit I N STON E S CONSTAFTLY KEPT ON ITAND Saiiiffaclion IVarranird in ererY {_. 1 Je2l:3m Ferguson & ,Rotzler, SUCCESSORS TO JOILY A. SCOTT. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. El Choice Family -Groceries; TEAS, COFFEES, SCOAES. PRODUCE,- FLOUR, &c., NO. as 01110 lITIKILT. WICIIT Or DC111116: 1 1 0 AnCgbeD7 City , Ft Itardatkty. . - . bOALpai LTO COAL The andarstined le mend a COAL WIN on McKinley's Kan, about is way been Ito- theater sad lioleselds, an he will ta glad 1 ° racers orders tor lamp or ant coat Miters co also be left al itattbionts, he John Panda% an at the cap or at the Mir ideate of the undersigned on Market It., Oddlra water. Coal dettret short settee. Tame cash on dettravy. se tow es the lowest. ITS -1V J. C. MOLTIII. AVINO 'Permanently Wald n' °t H sa ll niese diZeda :te ly :tl i a 4P"lh' eltiss r :2 ll. o 7:ll7: ll : ol. 44 Se brad, isvi ssisasl. — WeeVa ree•ITO Imaimalsta ass a II at mC Lima. CIA In tu:
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