The Beaver 4rgus. aver. 4111 i. 113724 rulidion . . pariteen A ti odsva,- , -L Rules of , •., IP 00 do 350 500 ulnY, do 500 600 do jl 600 300 800 11 00 11 00 15 OD Si 00 SO 00 . 4 .1 '' ' U 44 t 'Si I ma i 4 ratan,' and . Exechtars' Notices.. • .$3OO Ices per Doc, tell ccDIL 'a)ll3eUts to be made Quarterly, except .lent advertisements, which must be paid JOR WORK. t, .Itret 11111 a 25 copies os leas ,d,;•tlonal copies or less..., t.r !•Licet Bills 25 copies or lest ,;Mt.lortal copies or , le•et Bills I:, copies or „t,-;tonal copies or leas • ~ sheet Bilis 2.5 copies or less ,I.llnonal copies or less Equity tl‘e pages or less... Osin. One quire tool& quire. , r ~,t) a oil 6 Si same rates. TIME TABLE. <ll6Pll.llabsirgb U. R.—Trail:in leave Bearer Station a tollows: Mor -9 19; Mall, 4.42 p. m.;Evening Fast , c: zolm, Neat leave beaver Station a.t tol Mail. 1,46 a. m.; Accommodation and , taroagh to Bellair,) 5.45 p. m. The attention of the public Is direicted t ,. the following New Advertisements :eh appear for the first time in the to-day: otic..!—Dr. Keyser Notice—Holloway's Noncex—S. Snellenharg.. , . Notice—lt. Stellateld - Notices-12 Instead& Hartzog Noticee—Bert t Albert L Eberhart - Notice—Dr. Pierce. - 'Moe Kennelly ............ vsment—John W. Parma', - tut Notice—M. L. Haight, - Notice— Ireri , seineut—A. 11. FraneJscuP et Co. - ,ts. 2 Notice peyerer a, 500... ..—... OrTICE Or COI ISITT SLTZTLINTENDENT„ BELVEII, Pl., Aug. 17, mt. meetings for the examination of , ;,ors wlli' be held as follow's: ~r-hrtgton, Sept. 4; Beaver, Sept. 13. applicants examined only sit,Aisia • , .1 of Directors. NI. L. KNIGHT, Go. Superintendent. 11 X rs, Caps, Trunks and Umbrellas, at .clerehant Tailoring Establishment ilori N. Walsh, Broadway, New Brigh- ElNewhere in this week's.Anors, the r ,•,! , •r will find the law card of Capt.. G. 1, Literhart, who has opened an ofl)ce N. , w Brighton. Capt. E., Nu finistieci ar, a close student, and an inapres- to .peaker. That he will obtain a fair I,f legal business we have scarcely d , 1% I )übt Notico--Frptlft . And after this date the first of September next, the v Commissioners will meet on Sat ,•'.y of each week only. • aprlOtf i,,,rinNo at a small advance an mrst K . :Iv. old-clothing stand of 8. & J. Snel ,N:,,irg. Broadway, New Brighton. Pcrsoual.—A. It. Moore, Esq . , for rly of this county, but now residing fidioute, Warren county, Pa. , was on to this place list week, Ile has engaged in the oil business for sonic , past, and as we understand, with success. f y,4 L'A RTEns for Mem'. Youths', and Children's' clothing at S. J. New Brighton. »INII!ILIY buys their clothing at It. corner of Lock and Broad- New Brighton. EMI Vi%e Hundred Thousand.--500,000 1 itget.ist tower has I thk, State in three months. \\. ~ u to go to thedrug stores •l \ heaver, Si Hannon, Gilliland Si: I.Cerr, New PA. and get a bottle free of a rti;:tilar size at seventy-five Every It , ttle warranted to cure ~r Liver Complaint, Sick ......veness, Heartburn, Ws- Stomach, Indigestion, I ;. ; or deranged Stomach and lir. Bust:beets German Syrup - 111 piton. novtat;iy. Hart runft opposed the Soldier's :11 , ..t.e.td 3111, which would have en ,,ur returned volunteers to trans ;tiPir !And-warrants. He wants the -.;,-,-,11,1er of the public domain to be ay.ay in land grants to railway .rir tratiortq Bleloilligs brighten ap they take their f ilkibt. bletnongp te ri*l health, without • urth the hifing. It is alvva3B t ,•tt•ett'at Ito trite value alter it is loft, hut. • , ;en out helore Live properly, and detect • b e fore they become seated. For dlpeap '..- kblite)s. Attu, ptumach, and all • _t from tallow , " or treble blood, Litt. V; aka:- MIT - TIAN are a tore and ppeedy . I. has never §et tailed to a tingle Ins aur2lt4ur T: , .••;.—Every genuine box of Dr. M I.tNES LIVER PILLS bears the • :uattireof FLENIINt. PRO'S., Pitts- Pa., and their private United stamp,f,,, , p•Y" "Take no other." market is fill of imitations. Y, the evitter, with It. Steinfeld Yeiken, the ex-broker all ,! 1 for the sale of the stocks or smile ildeat railroad companies out !fat liar - traria found it neee.sary niter Lu send him remonstrative to • Tigre., ug,ain.t the passage of the Sol ll.inestead Bill which threatch&t : i.t.•ri+ue with certain laud-grahhtiig then I,efore that hods' ? I= I . 11: Y I A STerR S. -- A first-eta...4S I " I And lirovery Store in a good i near to the best markets in , -..unty -now doing a good business Le had for a good farm. Store and ~ lig valued at from $ t.',000 tot-14000. h.• bewt reasons given for wanting to .liange. Apply to, or addres Steven • n Lt. Wittisb, Beaver Falls, Pa. Del2;tf I:ERT IVALsu'b Clothing house BM' cults of every lityle. at It. Stein - ft , : 1 K, the popular clothier atitl merchant tni..r. corner of Lock and Broadway, • Brighton. want a fashionable suit let the 'u.-il,-nburg !ITO& wake it for you. yuur Clothing at Bert it Walab's 121121 eur Oil Strike.—Two new 01l wells struek lent week on the South aide w river, both in Greene township , t 1 a farm owned by Henry Smith said to be yielding 1.5 barrels per it is near what is kcow ae the \'; , .ti,rapoon well" on Mill creek. The • I , 160 feet in depth. no second well is on a farm owned • M r Joseph Bryan, also ou Ai ill creek, 1• said to produce 20 barrels per 'Flits well is about the same depth ti• 11 „p ie first rnentiimetl. Considers' vxviternent is occasioned in that .1; Hy in consequence of these strikes. :umber of persons in that locality getting ready to nut down well; ‘:.long them EVard Spence jr. of ....rgetown, who will commence opera.: .tod in a few days with every prcaspezt 1,..0k; out for the Mansard roof store, .rner of Lock and Broadway, New lillghton, when you want *snit that w lll 111, yon and cost vou less than one bought any% hiie else, KSteinfeld, Proprietor, ti rte' Brighton. F:NT ERN Clothing Headquarters. S. snetienborg'm, Broadway, New nessrs. Italian and Martin of :41, pia,* held a political meeting at In d ii,try one night last week. After they i ad both delivered themselves of Hart ranft speeches loud calls were made for J. 11 Cunningham Esq., who happened t, t),4 in the audience. That gentleman came forward and stated that he was not supporter of the State Treasury ticket; but if unanimous leave was given him 1.1.1 won Id reply to some statements which had been made by tne previous speak ers. Permission being granted Ivrf(unc tured Mr. Itulan's soPhisutil that gentleman was left entirely without any thing to stand upon. Several persons who were at the meeting referred to as sure us that "Cunningham was more than a match for both of them." Second Adventists.—This denom ination of Christians ,hold a series of =Mugs a short distance north west of Beaver, on the Am,. last . week. SAbbath day quite a large congrega tion were present to hear Eider Sweet of N. Y. preach. Quite a number of per_ sons in that vicinity, have embraced the Second Advent faith, and we believe sta ted meetingthate been bald there for. several months past. =5 Em. 1 yatr 00 ino 00 io 00 15 00 19 00 18 00 1800 9100 510 00 88.00 5800 60 00 GO 00 100 OW 4 6 00 00 9 00 10 50 15 OG , 20 00 8800 (;Errs' Furnishing Goods at Bert dr. Walsh's Clothing House, Broadway, New Brighton. _. HArs, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas. and Notions; also Sewing Machine thread, needles, and fixtures, at Bert & Walares. UnsTE:an t Hartzog keep the beat as sortment of boots, shoes and gaiters in Beaver county, Prices reasonable. Call and see them —storkkopposite Benj. Ruth Bradford's, Broadway, New Brighton. ~7 500 1 50 fl W 300 15 00 300 2 (X) 1 lee Accident at Camp-Sleeting.—On Sabbath afternoon, a runaway accident occurred at Hollow. Rock Camp-Meeting which came near proving fatal to "Vol." Gillespie, who resides at McCoy's Sta tion. Ile, in company with a number of companions, had been indulging in rath• er free libations from bottles which had been carried to the grounds, and the re sult was that they becomesomeWhat orderly. A friend went toGillespie and told him he would have to choose be tween going home and being arrested. He chose the former, and got into his . conveyance, when his horse started sud denly and ran away, and ha was thrown violently to the ground. lie was picked up in an insensible, and what was at first supposed a dying condition ; but it was afterward ascertained that a broken col lar-bone and AOlllO severe bruises were the extent of the injury.' The buggy was broken to pieces.— IVellaville Union. ._C 1 q:4 FE - -9, 2w Go to Bert ,tt. Walsh for your Singer Sewing Machine*. Broadway, New Brighton. - • - SNELLIFINatittos, the Cl o thiers 'Editor Arum; :—ln your issue of Aug. 28th you published a notice of my mar riage of which there is not any truth in the world: I wild] to say to ttie slander ing public that I am not married now, nor do I at present know that lever will be. lan an o!d "Bach." I suppose, and will remain so indefinitely., B. FaAN a. A/trait:tot. [Rad,rat and (I,7l..tert:attrr . piratic ropy.l CAMP. WN Caps, Capes, and Torches. The well known House of JIIO. Pittock .t Co.. Pittsburgh. are now prepared to furnish clubs with Caps; Capes, Torches and every variety of goods for the com ing Campaign. Every person knows Pittoek, and knows also, that all orders will be tilled promptly and satisfactory. See advertisement in an other coluum, Suska one said "Hartzog was a briek," . but upon inquiry I found he was a part ner in the firm of Untatgad tit Hartzog, manufacturers and dealers In hoots,shoes and gaiters, Broadway, New Brighton. Serious Accident,—During the progress of the tmtnp meeting in Raccoon township, William Morrow was thrown from a wagon while on his way to the ground, and the cap of .his knee broken in the fall. Dr. Kerr of that township gave him medical attention, and it is 'be lieved that no permanent injury will re sult from the accident. A littlo girt named Ida Breeden was also thrown out of the same vehicle, and considerably bruised by the fall. She too, is rapidly recovering. Castor's—a substitute for Castor 011 —is a physic which does not distress or gripe. but is stile to operate when all other remedies have failed. You may confidently rely upon the Castoria in "Stomach Ache, Constipation, Flatulency, Croup, Worms, Piles or deranged Liver. It contains neither Minerals, Morphine, Opium nor Alcohol, but is purely a veg etable preparation, perfectly harmleks, aml above all, pleasant to take. The Castoria soothes and quiets . tbe system, and produces natural sleep. Its a wen derfdl thing to assimilate the food' of children and prevent them from crying. A c e nt bottle will do the work for a family and save in.atly doctors' bills. arsptt4w None): Surrs made to order at Bert Je. Walsh's Clothing House,Broadway,New Brighton. Fon good buggies, wagons, carriages, spring wagons, sulkeys, buck-boards, dec., go to Ingraham Royd's, near the depot, ill Rochester. AI I. orders prompt ly attended to. sept4;ly "Counisteury 1 Thou Art Jew el."— We know of several H artran ft and Allen men in this county who are de nouncing the AMUR bitterly for not sup porting their champions, and who are at the same time pledged to vote for two or three candidates on the Democratic ticket. In point of fact, we do not be lieve that there are one hundred straight Republicans in Beai.er county who do not intend scratching their tickets to a greater or leas extent at the October elec tion, Under these circumstances, then, is it not a little brazen i,ti their part to denounce the ARM'S for doing precisely what they 01 , 4ign doing themselves? Consislency ! thou arta jewel imleed,lait rarely-found, A pr3:tNm s(/Eat Mew ing Machine A geney, Bert & Walsh, Br o ad way, New Brighton. F. IC. Meyers, Esq. Infurtnm us that excur‘iun tickets will be issued fur the Suldiern . Contention RI Pittsburgh, by tie Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Rua rbica go,-Clevsland and Pittaburgli, Erie and Pittsburgh, and Tr'ittaborgt4 Cineinnat and St. Louis Railroads. The tickets will be sold from the 14th to the 17th of September, and will be good fur return until and including the 21st. Who is the Mau Y—We notice that the State Treasury Ring organur are now claiming that the people of Peunsylvana are indebted to General Hartranft for having the State tax on their reel catate removed! When Mr. M. S. quay was a candidate for the Assembly here some years ago, we were made to believe that be was the man who had this tax taken of by act of the Legislature, Bud believ ing what watold us, we urged his elec tion on that ground. Since then, we see. that almost everybody who was in the - Legislatu re at that time, or loafing about Harrisburg claims to have been the es pecial iustrumen - t through which Oat ;relief was effected. We will, therefore, not be a lit surprised to see that Mr . Itutan's friends, by and by put in the claim that the credit belongs to him , al beit the act was passed smiler three or four years before he became a member of the Senate. "Duckaiew voted to pay our ;cadgers in gold in 18113. Our expenses then were $2,500,000 per day. Gold waaV.4o. • • • Taxpayers, what do you think of this?"—Har. Telegraph. Well, taxpayers, what do you think of it? The pay of the soldier then was $l6 per month, which, with gold at $2.40, had a purchaslug power of only $6,66 per month, or less than the wages of a servant girl. And now. when the Tel egraph and other rink organs are court ing the soldier in *hundred ways, tax payers, who are presumed by the Tele graph to have grudgingly al malt° the soldier , bis miserable monthly pay ot $6.56, are balled upon to express their opinion of Mr. Buckalew's action in voting to pay the soldier to gold, aspen - Ling that opinion will be adverse to the Liberal oandidate for governor. Is Otis the Telegraph's low estimate of the people, or is it possible that such an ap peal can be made with effect? Are there in the State of Pennsylvania re publican taxpayers who, having made up their minds to vote for Backelew, can be Induced to return to the support of the doe-bill, stock-gaMbiltig candi date of the ring by the statement 61 0 the fact that Mr. Buckslaw voted in IBM to pay the soldierfl6 instead 0(0.66! We do not believe it, and hence wahasten to assure the taxpayers that Mr. Bnekalew INDMITUY, PA., August 31, 18% A GRAVIECNARGE. on the22d of April, WM, ' Iroted •:ibr- an amendment increasing the pay of the private soldier nay per cent. ;or . fr;oln $l3 to 19.50, and on another occasion Mr. Bucksiew voted to increase the pay of the soldier from $l3 to $lB per month. Indeed, if Mr . Buckalew's record be ex amined, It will be found that he voted for every masaure looking to the iin prOipment of the condition of the pri vate soldier.- Soldiers, what do you think of appeals like that of the Tele- , graph.* Was the fact that the expenses of the government were $2,500,000 per day any reason why you families should starve I.—Har..Paenfot. Admitting the Faet..—The Harris burg State Journal, General Hartranit's organ, admits that General IL, "went back" on the soldiers, In the matter of giving thema bounty to the shape of an unappropriated farm, but wriggles around the question In this "thin" way: "At the annual convention of the G. A. Department of Pennsylvania. the question of bounties, land warranti, de., tt.c., was fully discussed, ands resolution passed by that convention opposed to certain bills before Congress, and Hart rant% was elected delegate to the Nation al Convention, instructed to vote as he did against certain bounty ads." - Now let us hear no more about the "due bill" candidate, and gambler in the "Sinking Fund stocks," being the sol diers' friend. A pretension of that kind Is only adding Insult to injury. Soldiers of SesserConn ly. Look nil This.—The Harrisburg Patriot of last Thursday soya; "Last winter a bill was introdtteed to Congress granting homesteads on the public lands to Union soldiers . and sailors in which there was contained a provision enabling the grantee of the homestead to set/ or transfer his land warrant. General Ilartranft and a few others in the interest of the land•grab bing railroad corporations got op a re monstrance against this bill and laid it. beft•re Congress. The result svas that the measure was emasculated of the pro vision most important to the soldier, that which enabled him to sell or trans fer his land warrant. It was against this feature of the bill that Iltirtrauft's remonstrance was especially directed, The soldiers' homestead bill, as pirated by Congress, is of no practical 'ewe to thousands of soldiers entitled to lands under Its provisions. They are unable to Leave their homes and employments and squat for years in the wilderness in order to perfect title to lands, as they are required to do under this bill. If Hart ran ft and his follow objectors bad not interfered, Congress would probably have passed such a bit as is desired by the soldiers of the country. He is re. sponsible for its defeat. We make this charge broadly, plainly, and unequivo cally, knowing whereof we speak. Lei the Grant Soldiers* Convention soon to assemble at Pittsburgh inquire into this matter and satisfy themselves of the truth of what we affirm. 122:1 Robbiug Ciarro—Two of the Rob bers Arrested.—For some time past frequent robberies have taken place in the vicinity of Homewood and Clinton stations, in this county. "At these sta tions freight cars were sometimes left standing over the Sabbath day, and on several (we-a...ions these ultra were opened and goods take from them. The rail road authorities finally sent a detective to that vicinity, andOn Saturday night or week before !wit, be succeeded In gobbling up two of the robbers, and on Sabbath morning they were lodged In our county jail. On the evening refer retAo, these persons, in company with another party, opened a car at Clinton station, and took away a load of goods, and on returning for a second load two of them were "bagged," as has already been stated, the third one making his es cape, The two who were arrested are Reuben Greenough an Thotnas. Rook en; the one who made him escape is named Thomas Davenport. They all reside in that locality and have been working lu the mines of that region. A search was at once instituted for stolen goods, and after sometime a hole was discovered in a body of rocks on Mr. Beatty's farm, and on an entrance being effected some five or aix hundred dollars worth of goods were found within. These goods consisted of calicoes, muslins, merinos, Sa Greenough and Rookon ■re both married men, and have families residing near the scene of their depredations. That they aro elected for the penitentia ry there is no reasonable room to doubt. 100 barrels Canton city flour. 100 kegs of Wheeling nulls. and u lot of timothy coed, received at Speyerer Sons, no :cheater. Bienstadt, the artist, is reported to have asserted that he had discovered, one hundred miles south of Yo Semite, a valley which far surpasses in natural grandeur that celebrated locality. The rocks are six or seven thousand feet perpendicular, and their is a waterfall of three thousand feet. The highest wat erfall in the Yo Semite is almost twenty three hundred feet.. The scenery is far more imposing the that of the Yu Se- Singular Cattle , Disease.—Berkm county farmers report a singular disease attiring their cattle. Within a few weeks a number have gone blind, some In one eve, but most of thorn in both eyes. tine farmer has twelve head, some en tirety blind and others partially a". tine calf at three days old, never ont of the stable, lost its sight. On some farina two, three and four are victims of the disease. The nerve of the eye seems to die from within, and" the eye becomes white. Horses have thus far escaped the affliction. Sivalloire.-11 might have been ex pected that the swallows would have been deceived by the warm weather, and remained with ns longer than usual this summer; but trite to their traditional instincts, they, left for parts unknown en the 25th inst. A week ago their twit ter could be heard and their tiny forms seen skipping over lawn and stream at all hours of the day ; but now not one of Ahern is to he seen. Their flight reminds us that summer is going, and winter coming. Shall we be here to see them " when the swallows homeward fly " in the spring? Thro _krOClt Pennsylvania:it is said, all the m i ci ler mills and presses are put in ord. T. Hand presses are also in 'demand in some localities, and improv ed, large, new presses, to supply an en tire neighborhood with facilities for all to make cider. Some of these presses will be at work day and night during the rush of the season. It is predicted cider will come down to $1.50 per barrel; already It is as low as two fifty per bar rel. Cider vinegar, unfermented cider and bard cider will all be plentiful the coming winter. Lore.—The greatest difficulties which society has to encounter spring from deticieney of brotherly love--from every grade of carelessness, indifference and coldness, down to niggardliness, shab blneskand the wretched mania of hoard. log jealousy which he who hoards is =afraid to use. Row much more intense ly and extensively than in any other as sociation love has operated in the Chris tian churches, from the days of Dorcas and her weeping widows, doWn to Flor ence Nightingale and bar Crimean cam paign, need not be told. Nine-tenths of the active benevolences of the day are Christian in their origin and divider; and even those persons, the fitiMite watchwords of whose social etbica svo borrowed. not from Christ. but front Epicurus, will be found to have added. strange grace to the philosophy which they profess, by a light borrowed from the religion they disown. The Organisiation erase Beaver Loan and Building Aesoefatlen Was oatnpleted on Thursday evening. August 291 b, ,for, 'nl4s4l9ldetio select ing ifieloilbivingboirctOtmanagerw, viz President. Maj. Thos. MeCreery ; Vice President, Jonathan Richman; Secretary, Darius Singleton; Treasurer, Robert H. Cooper. Diree(ov: qtiviirp R. *1(41104 J. IL bicereliTl, 1044 4 , o:fr,:-*tpttei: Johnston, Anarew G. Wtiite, 1;461 Hence, Cicero Turner, Win. Reich Frank Wilson , mg., &Weilora : Hire, Wilson S. Moore. The Acsoclation will apply et the pres ent tern) of court for a:charter, and in tends to begin hitsineita at once. A feW shares can still -he obtained by calling upon the Secretary at the Recorder's of fice in Beaver and subscribing to the Constitution acid by-)Ayr, I:MIMEMI Cameron Before the reePle.— Remember, henget mon of Pennsylva nia, that a vote for the Reptibllcan Ring State ticket, la a vote in favoi of the original "Boss,Tweed of Pennsylvania" —Simon Cameron ! 'The question is in reality whether the notorious old (mud shall continue to exercise despotic pow. ©r aver the Republican party, or wheth er honest anti decent men shall run the governments or the State and Nation. Neuf Brighton Prohibition Club. Eorron Annus: On Saturday evening. Aug. 31st, the Prohibitionists of New Brighten, met In Stingier's., Hall for the. purpose of organizing n Prnhibi tinn Club. Thos. S. Wilson was called to the chair, J. 11. Decker, Secretary. Permanent ar ganinattem was then effected by the ailf.p. Lion of a const tut inn for the government attic (dull, and toe following were elect BS the officers: Pradent, Thos Elver son; Vice President, Thris. S. Wilrft I Secretary, John 11. Decker ; Treasurer, A. Be,t wick. Committees were appoint ed for the purpone of Maui; up Hui &ill, enrolling Blomberg, and of finance. The . regulor meetings of the club will be hell on Wednesslayb evening of each week, in Shaster's Hall. The following resolu lions were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the Secretary he order ed to request of the county papers the putil leation cf -the Sixteenth Resolution of the Philadelphia Platfirm, together with the author, Mr. Raster's, explanation ns to its meaning, as the suave appears in the Pittsburgh "V brookle" Aug. 301 h. In accordance with the above resolution I submit the article referred tn. and re. quest its ratbilentwo, nod that the same be en; dby the "'Rdical," "Press," and "Conservative ' J. 11. DEcKF.tt, VIP pith resolution of the republicm6 party reads as follows t "id. The Republican party proposers to respect the rights reserved by the two pie to themselves as carefully as the powers delegated by them to the State and to the Federal Government. It dis approves of a resort to unconstitu tionstl laws for the purpose of, removing evils by interfering with rights not surren dered by the people to either State or national governments." Poursigotrrii, Mich., July ti, 1872, Mr. RANTER, Dear Sir: You are cred ited with the authorship of the lath reso 'Anion of the Philalelphie platform, and as their is some difference of opinion in reference to what evilsare alluded to, if you would condescend to write me a line in explanation, it may serve the cause of truth and free government. 'Yours, etc. J. M. MILLER. The folickfing is Mr. Raster's reply : July 10, 1872. J. N. MiGer, Deur Sir: In reply to yours of July Bth, I have to say that I have written the 16th resolution , of the Philadelphia platform, and that it was adopted by the platform committee with the full and explicit understanding that its purpoSe was the discountenancing of all so-called "Tern perance" (prohibitory) and Sunday laws. This purpose was meant to be ex pressed by reference to those rights of the people which had not heen delegated to to either national or state governments; It being assumed that the right to drink what one pleases. (De lug responsible for all acts eommitted under the influence of strong drink 1 and the right to look upon the day upon which Christians ha ve their prayer meet ings as any other day, were among the rights tot delegated by the people, but reserved to themselves; hether this explanation of the meaning of the reso lution will satisfy you or not I do not know. But, as you want to serve the cause of truth, so do I: and what I have stated here in regard to the "trno mean ing anti intent" of the 16th . resolution of the Philadelphia platform Is the troth. - Very respectfully yours, ' H ERMAN RASTER. County papers please copy, -•---- .. .1 A 74 N, N 1 F. 11(' E R 'O., PA.. August 31st, 1K72. - En, A nous:—The Liberal Republican Senatorial CA ' mforence for this district, met here this week. You, of coil rse, know that Mr. Samuel Idekitiley of Lawrence county is the Ring nominee for the office of Senator. Who the anti ring nominee will be is not yet known, as the Conference which met hero this week, adjourned until the I I th. Gen. McCalmont of Venanir s o county is mit forward as a candidate by that county. Dr. Giebner of Mercer county, and Lion. William Stewart of the same county are also spoken of in that connection. We would not be surprised, however, if Hon. David Sankey of Law renee eoun ty would tlnat,v be agreed noon as the candidate tor the District.. Your neigh bor Quay, of the Radical, was prowling around the hotel when the conferrees were hero, evidently as the agent of old Cameron, whom he is trying to 6e-elect to the United States Senate. More anon, Dix E Roles fbrTrarelers.—On arriving at a hotel alwayA'insist on being served with a room Brat, no matter how many aro before you. A proper show of indignation at being assigned a room above the second flight may impress people with nn idea of your own opinion of your consequence. itwell,_also, to act as thong)) all the ma were front rooms, commanding a lookout on the mountain, or lake, or sea view ; and, although you may arrive tit the height of the season, and the house crowded, ex press astonishment that such a room cannot be given you. At the dinner table ;live your order to the servants by inatallments—that is, send him out Fla often as possible. This will keep him at work exclusively for yourself, and teach others a wholesome lesson of patience. If the express neglects to bring your luggage, curse the hotel clerk for it. Ask him "why in thunder hasn't that expressman brongbt my trunk?" Of course the clerk ought to know, and re. ally be held somewhat to blaMe; at least he's the most convenient man to pitch into. The shorter the time you intend to stay, the more fuss it is necessary to make about everything-. If you are a cheap clerk, on a three days' excursion', brag about Saratoga at Newport, or rice versa; throw in all the knowing wine talk' possible, and ask about the drives, and what accommoda tions there are for gentlemen's horses. Anything you don't like about the watering Ogee abuse the hotel clerk for. Ask him why be don't have a new han dle put thbAMan pump. or *by ; the street einitslngs are not better. Trot the seaside, frown at him when the ►eater is too cold, or pitch into him about the weather when It rains; he ought to a►• range thina dif f erently. Ask Ottol course of grumbling, growl ing, and loudly expressed dissatisfaction with everything, Interspersed with some judiciously applied profanity, will have a wonderful effect, and ►nay succeed in impressing an idea of your importance upon the whole establishment, which undoubtedly would have perished, but for the two days' patronage you gra ciously bestowed upon it. The Meeting OR Moeda, Night— Greeley and. Unaplew People Ant In Inunenne Foree—The People Rebore - Well mind Good Order PretaUs—Ad by lion. titarllea H. ''.lllnekalew. lion. Montgomery Blair, and DanielMalbroo, Esq. On Jut Monday evening, in accord ance with previous notice giver, the friends (If Greeley Brown, and Bucks _ ;ew e ,' &rambled at• die Court House to hear addresses by Goo. Charles R. Bock slow, Hon. Montgomery Blair, and Dan iel Xalbfus, esq. The meeting was or ganized' by the election of Samuel B. Wilson, esq. as Chairman. Vin. McCoy, John Buchanan, Win. Thompson, Benonl Anderson, John Dip pold, Tobias Hetche. Andrew Carothers, Jolla Piersol, Wm. Hurst, Vice Presi dents. \ Frank' Wilson, David Eakin, John Buchanan, Wm. S. Barclay, Secretaries. Mr. Wilson, on assuming the duties of chairman,,rnade a few brief remarks in which he referred to Mr. Buckalew as the next governor of Penniyivinla ; and stated that lu all that gentleman's long experience in public affairs, no man had ever yet accused him of making or accepting a single dollar illegitimate. ly. Mr. Buckalew next came forward and began his address, but as delegation after delegation came pouring in he was frequently interrupted by their coming, and finally the crowd became so large that it was thought advisable to adjourn to the front of the Court House, where he resumed ids remarks, and where he was attentively listened to by the large concourse present. Alter Mr. Bucka lew concluded, Hon. Montgomery Blair of Maryland, was next introduced. and spoke for about one hour. M r:11. made some telling hits, and closed with an appeal to voters, to vote at the October election for Buckalew and Reform, and In November for Honest Horace Gree ley and B. Gratz Brown. Mr. Kalbfus was next introduced, but before com mencing his address, ho invited the crowd into the court room, preferring to speak / there to the open air. They followed itim in, and it larger, more at tentive and enthusiastic audience, we have seldom, if over seen in the Court House. Mr. Kalbfus is a Liberal Re publican, and he made ono of the most telling speeches we have heard during the ("Impalgn. Mr. Kalbfns swayed his auditors at will, and at times the applause shook the whole building. Nearly everybody —Grant and anti-Grant—wore pleased with ids speech ; and. on closing, he called for three Cheers for Greeley, Brown and Buckalew, which were given with a will. The persons present trust have num bered two thousand. a very large major ity of whom were voters. Several bandy were in attendance, and the ut most decornm prevailed both in and out of the Court House during the meeting. lithe same feeling. that seems to exist here, prevails all over the State, Bucks lew will be elected by at least 3e,000 ma jority. MI Agricultural. — Wu call itie attention of our rea6• erb to two inadvertent mutate. which "reamed in ciunpiling the Premium List; the ro,lowil'Y have (~ea on:tilted; t.:,op&tates for Mock, Free to aft.—Ten per ct. entrance lee .111 be remuited; three aultuak• cum pet• in elicit class. The following should have been published 18 •Kllase Nu. 11." and the numbers of the subjoiaed classes Lunde to correspond: uLt.SS No. It.- -Rutter. l'reserree, Pickle*, (le. 1.1 pin. :hi 111, t crock of butter, St 00 I UU heel roltritt Witter 2 OD lOU tuna 044 blakker 900 1 OU best chump :I 00 100 best peach. butter 1 00 beet apple batter 1 00 beet apple m 01121. 0 ,4; Ibu 60 best .tgglatuck molaiars lOn 60 beat cared-ham lOn .60 ' best dried bear Inu 60 best bard gasp ItO 00 best soft peep IIV 6 0 best specimen each variety &pickles 60 best do do Matt In bottles 30 best do do vegetables 60 33 best du dopreserves Ul best cio du Jelly 6u - - best do du green corn GO 93 best d. do preserved fruits 1.0 besot _ do ' do wine 13 30 bee! ___ Su do darn, bounce :A 59. Dept comes metre Dept eitiqpir beet dried peaches be►t dried apples Dept dried lamp bat drle4 plums bet.t variety of berries 150 Judges-31n. 1). M. Dooeboo, Bearer; Mrv. Ell nrLIO. New Brighton ; Mr.. Win. Shrode., Moon town.tip. Was thl■ ono of the Barging , * —Some two weeks ago, a couple of per sons tried to effect an entrance, through one of the back windows, into the store room of J. M. WC reery & Cu., and bet re they got very far advanced one oh the n ► rt-cei a eu: in the head with rs hatchet. Since then notnlng has been heard of the burglars unless tlii;'accompanying note !rum Dr. T. J. McPherson of Beaver Falls throws a little additional light on the math. r : BEA VE.II FAIL A, Sept. 2d, 18% This is to certify that on the 23d of August, 11372, a man of the following. des cription mine to the undersigned to have a wound dressed : Age 'about 25 years; !light about 5 feet g inches ; weight about 165 pounds; complexion fair; hair brown; moustache short and sandy ; no whinkers; think lie wore a cap; wore dark clothes, do not distinctly recollect the color. Wound was a cut upon the head a little to the lef! side, about where the hair is usu ally part.o.Land about an inch or two above the edge of flee hair. The wound seemed to be of two air three days' standing ; was supurating. Think the man was a native. of Ireland. T. J. McPuEustiN .knous:—will you please to pub li the result of the meeting of the Congressional, benatotla4,. Representa tive and Constitutional Convention con ferees, which took place at Pittsburgh on the 29th inst. I clip the proceedings from one of the Pittsburgh papers and send Limn herewith : • CONIEItEEN Renomination of Hon. BM. McClel land for Cimgress, and Selection of the Legislative and Cbnstitutinmd Convention Candidata in the Wash ington, Beaver and Butler Districa. The Congressional Conferees of the Twenty-fourth district met at the St. Charles hotel in Ibis city yesterday, the following gentlemen composing the mine : Beaver County—lra Ransom Sr., Capt. Jam. Ransom, J. B. Daugherty. 4 iteetie County—J. P. Randolph, Dr. S. Smith, lion. C. A. Black. Washington County—A. E. Walker, Wtn. Workman, Jas. Kerr. Mr. Black, of Greene county was tail ed to the chair, and E. B. Daugherty appointed Secretary. On :notion of Mr. Workman, the lion. Wm. McClelland was nominated for Congress by acclamation. A Commitee was appointed to wait upon Mr. M'C• and intorm tom of the action af the Conference.- That gentle man was soon after introduced and than ked the members for a renewal of their confidence and esteem. Adjourned. TWENTY-SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. The Senatorial, Legislative and Con stitutional Convention Conferees of the districts composed of the counties of Washington, Beaver and Butler also met yesterday. at the St. Charles hotel, when 'die following nominations were made: For. Senate.—W. B. Dunlap, Esq., of Beaver. Assembly.—James Donaldson, Dew.. and Joseph 13. Welsh, Lib., both of Washington county; W. S. Morlan, Lib. of Beaver; and Buhl, of Butler. lion. Wm. Hopkins, of Washington, and L. Z. Mitchell, Esq., of Butler,were nominated for the Constitutional Con vention. A Swimming 3lnebine.-.A French Inventor has patented an apparatus for swimmers; but we think that any frog alight bring an action against the man for iufringestient of a device secured to the batrachians by endowtnet t of nature. Fur the bands he has • large menbra noes fan, which is held in its place by l oops passing over the fingers and a strap around the wrist. The surface presented to the water by these fins Is so large as to add greatly to the effective ness of the stroke of the arm, but not so large as to exhaust the muscular power. Their effect is to reduce very much the effort required to swim without them. But the greatest ingenuity is displayed in the form and fitness of tho tins for the legs, which are attached to the ankles, iind are so formed that they act upon the water, both in the movement of bringing the legs together and throwing them back. They act so finely in "treading water," as swimmers call it that one can really walk, if not on the water, at least lb it. . The difference between swim ming -with this apparatus and without It to very much like the difference between rowing a boat with the handle and the biado of an oar, The old swimmer has no trouble in using the fins at first trial, and is surprised to 'find with e rhat case ho can swim without - exhaustion. He easily swims twice as fast•with the ap paratus as without it, and he tan sustain himself for hours upon the water, or swim with it. List of letters uncalled fur In Beaver Post-ollit*, Sept. Ist, 1872. Miss Nancy. Perry, IR G McGregor (Foreign)elras Heed csq I D Leavitt esq Miss Tilließlindol-11 Paul Linnets D W Stone csq (9) Patrick 3lcGrath (eareCentral Park Mr 3: Mrs Thos Mc- Circus) rnw iGeorge Vendee. Henri March - M. A. MeGnifick, P. M. Biro. Jane G. Alwiaahelas has de clared, In a late communication to the press, her preference for liorase Greeley for President. - NEWRRIGLITON GRAIN lIIARALET. CORBECTXD BY WILSON White Wheat, , - - Old Red Wheat, - New Red Wheat, - Rye, - Corn, - Oats, - Buckwheat, - New Advertisements. General Election Proclamation. Wutncas. In and by au Act of the bleceral As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled - An Act relating to elections ol the L out monwealth," peeved the 2tl day of July. A. Isl 9. it is made dui duty of the !Sheriff of every County within ttils Commonwealth to give public notice 01 the Ucuerul EIeCtIOUS, and to such no lice to enumerate 1. The °Mee to be elected. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. I, John Grabing, lligh Sheila of the county of Bauer, do here., wake known, and give this public notice to the electors of the county of B.*- Ner, that ON Meta TUESDAY OP IVIONEB NEM, (helm; the nth day of the mouth,) a General Elec tion will be held in the several election districts established by law fn said county, at which time ,they will vote by lallut for the several offices hereinafter named, viz: One Person for the office of Governor of the Corot:mom eidth of Pennsylvania, One Pers o n for the office of Auditor General of the Lonotiouwealth of l'eubsyivania. One Person for the (Alice of Justice of the tlu preuau Louri of the Commonwealth of Peou'sylva nus, Three Persons for the orate of Itepreeentatlee at large of the people of the Commonwealth of Peon. ay van is In the next Congress of the United bliatee. Ons Person for the office of Itepreeentailve In Caougre.* trom the XXlWthCongreogional Metric: of the Cuntrounweulth of Pennsylvania. Twenty-Eight Pczeone for the race ur Deirgates it how,. to ,ue convention to amend tho conch town or the Com- ruunwevith of Penury ivaula, tN only trrbe voted for s. One Person tot the office or Senator from the Tiventy-wrath dialrict of the Carnanutmen,th of Prima) ivarria. Three Penne for the utlice of Delegate., front %verily r 1). til 5.111.31011.41 Divtrict to the con vention to taint-WI tt.e Cunetihu lOU 01 The COW. InotitYCLAIILI of Pc111.)1 , tutu, tY ulilj to 110 %uted fur, Four PCIIIOII3 tut tLr o‘lice ut air ntt cr, of ih, oititauttwuatili 01 t..1,u..y1,..0:a One person for air orrice 01 JU doe a Ittvu..r oOUI.Iy court• One Person rot the orrice of Stirritf of the r"unt y Ok One P erson fur the office or lien.: of the - l'ourts fu, the cutorly ur licaver. One Penult tor the office or Itegteter sod Ifecor tier rot the county of heaver. One Pe rso n ill( the talk.: of COMlll.lls,loort of tne eurruty o tieuv. r. OW Person tor the office of Auditor t 3 year*, of the courrty of burlier. ODD Person for the office of Anditor wooyour) of the county of heaver. Om Person fur the office of Pour Iloure plrector CI the court ly of nearer. One Person for the office at Coroner of the coun ty or beaver. Two Persons for the office of Trustees of the Aca drmy of Inc county of Be se ef . The Judd electlons will be held throughput the county as follows: The electors of Borough township will Wert at the brick school house lo the borough of Veuport. The electors of Bridgewater borough will tuettt in the Town Hall In pridgewater. The electors of g tastrict wit (meet at the puha.: brick school house mash/ borough. The electors of Moon township will meet at the house formerly occupied by AWL! ieh Hendrickson —now John D. Elliot. The plectors of ilopewell township will - meet at the &moot house an me sonnye ~r hew:salt:a, In said township. • 'the electors of Independence township will meet at Ibe house of Alexanuer Thompson, civet) In said township. GO 25 tu2 50 :15 Nu 15 The elkxtors or Raccoon township will tneet ut the house of David Ewing In said township. The electors of Franhtort. district will meet at the house of George Dungan, in Frankfort. The electors of Ilictiuire's district will tweet at the bourn of John Putter, lh toe village of Usti over. . The electors of Greene township will meet at the house of Elijah Niswatiger, In llookstown. 't he electors 01 Ohio townsh p will meet at the house now occupied. by Jamison lOWA, In said township. 'l'he electors of Brigham township toot emhrac• ad in industry distrlct.,) will tweet at the school house, t n •ar Itiebey Eakin's, In said towusliip. The electors of ,the borough of N►llatuu will meet at the Academy in Fallston. llos electors of Patterson township will meet at the school house. in said towhatliP. The eleciota of Chippewa towuship will meet et he house of Azartah Inman, in paid towio,hlp. The eleCtOnl Or South Beaver towm.lllp w 111 meet ■t the home of John Rowe, In sate town •htp. The electors of Darlington tow neap will meet at the Academy In Darlington., The electors of Big Beaver townahlp will meet at the hour, of Whim Miller. In filid township. The elector* of Franklin township forth meet st the house of Mark it Clark, to said townehlp. The electors of North lielrieltly town*tat) will meat it the house of Nathan ilaserl, Oft laud for• merly of lien). Chew' The electors of Palaahl township will meet at Daugherty's schoot house, No. 4, In euld town ship. he electors or Mari o n township will meet at the hourA of George Hartzell, Jr., in Said town— ship he electors of the upper, or north ward. In the tsitough ut New Brighton will ment at the cur tiestsr shop of Thos. Miller, lit cant borough. 'I he electors of the middle ward of The bortith;:h of Ne v Brighten will meet at the school ti.use, in said wend. The e retorts of the lower or youth ward of the borouch of New Brighton will meet at. the ear fat tory. lo sa'd wart!, he electors of Rochester township will meet at the liotesville school house in said township. Tiro electors of are borough of ficiehester wilt meet at the school house In Rochester Thu electors of Freedom borough and district grill meet at the school house In Freedom The el• [lora of New.. Sewickley lownahlp will meet at the house of John Peazle, In Kale. LOWII - Aar. he elector,. of Industry dtpuict will meet at the school house in Industry. The electors of liarminty township will meet at the hotel in Economy. The elector% of Economy township, will meet at the house of tieorge C MVuln, in .ant township. The eletiong of the b0r0u,, ,, h of IlexPer wilt meet at the titicritra office, 1" %old borough. rlie electors 01 St. Clair ',mougn will meet at the school house, In raid borough. The elector,. of the borough of Baden will meet at the public reboot hours, to geld borough. The elector* of New Galilee borough will meet at the office of P. L. Grim in New l;vililee. . . The electors of the borough of Bearer Falls will meet et the school house. in said botough The electors of the borough of Ilieurgetmcu will meet at the .chool house. In said borough The electors of the borough of throgow will meet at the school house In Bald notougb. And the several Judges. Inspectors and (leeks who attend the general election on the second Tuesday of October are hereby enjoined to attenil and perform at the said ejection of Electors, to do holden as storrelid, the Like duties, Subject to the like penalties for misconduct as they. are liable to at the elect ton for members of Assembly, ,Sc. I Make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid set I 'am directed, - that every person. excepting jusdces of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the tioverntnent of the United State., or of this State, ur any city or In ccrporated district, whether a commissioned offi cer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent who la or shall be employed under the h.7,lsLative, Judiciary or executive department of this State sr United States, or of any city or Incorporated district. and also that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the select - and common council of any city, commissioners of my Incorporated district. Is by law Incapable of hold tog ur exerclsinlat the same time the office or appointment of udge Inspector or clerk of my election of this ommenwealth, and that no in spector or judgd or other officer litany such elec tion, shall be eligible to any office then to be ru ted for." Also, that In the fourth section of the act of Assembly entitled An Act relatiug to execution. and for other purposes," approved Aped 16, :Mu, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13tIteettlon **shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia of ficer or borough °Men from serving Oa judge, In spector or clef* at any general tN epecial etec dun in tithsCotrunonwealth. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officers of an election under this act front holding such election, or use or threaten at y lance to any such officer, or shall interrupt or im properly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any Window where the same may be holding Or shall riotously disturb the peace at such elec tion, or shall use or practice any intimidatiug threats, force or violence. with design to influ ence unduly or overawe any eleOtOr or to pre vent him from voting or to restrain lbe freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall bu fined in any sum not exceeding dire hundred dol. tars and imprisonment for any time not less than One month nor more than twelve -months, and if it shall be shown the court urhereTthe trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so Offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district, ur , the township where the offence is committed and I not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he aball be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than ono hundred nor more than one thousand dollars and be Imprisoned not leas than elf months nor more than two Ours If any person or persona shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this Commonwealth or shall otter In'mike- y such bet or wager, ei th er by verbal pruelamat an ion there to or by any printed or written rulvertisme , challenge or Invite any person orpereons to ma ke such bet or wager. upon emelt:than thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three MOOS lb° amount sooffertd In the bet. [f any person Shall vote at more than ono elec tion district. or otherwlee fraudulently vote more than once on the mute day, or Atoll fraud ulently fold and deliver to the luspector two tit-h -eft together, with theintent illegally to vote, or advise and procure another eo to do; he or they shall cm eanelettuu bejlned to any rum not Jett than any nor more than five hundred del late, and be Imprison:to not toll then three uor more than twelve month•, any person not qualified to vote In tbia Cotn monwealth. agreeably to law,lexc,ept the nuns of qualified citizens.) shall appear at AMY place of ely'sitlon, for the purpose of ironing ticketo or or truluentlin chizzup qualified to vote, ne shall on conviction. torfeit and par any sum not exceed lug one hundred dollars for every such offence and be impriatonsd for auy terui not exceeding twelve antuttis. In case toe person whu shall have received the Second highest number of 'totes for havoc:tor shall not attchd on the day of erect.on, then the per sot who ahala aye received the second bigh ead' 'toolbar of votes tar j nil 4,e et the nest preceding spring election shall act as Inspector in his place, aud in Case the person who shall have received the h/ghtnt lumber of vo.tes for inspector shall not attend. the person elected judge shall appoint an Inspector In Id• place; end In case the person elected judge *iota not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number or votes shall appoint a Sadao In his twee, or it say vacancy 'hall continue in the hoard lot the space W one boar alter the time flied by law tar the opening Of the election, (he qualified voters of the town iddp, ward or district lot which such °Meet than have been elected. present at the place of election ;Mali select one out of their number to fill inch TSCIA . cy. , REGISTRY LAW. also give official notice to the elective of Ilia vcr county that,tty an act etitttlial "An Act birth- er ecippletntntal to the act relative to the elec• lions of this Cirmtunnwealiti," app roved i April titu, A D. Ise% It Is provided as to oWa: Stn-riort 4. tin the day ad electiOrt any pettiOn whose name is not on the taild list. IMeatilUg the registration list— Sheriff), anti claiming the right to vote at said election, entail produce at least true qualified voter of the dls trict ay e,wltuces to the residence of the claimant in the district In which he claims to be a voter, for the period of at least ten days neat preceding said electiou, Which wtt hersshalt take and subscribe a written, or.,panly written and partly printed affidavit to the 'facts st .tril by hint, which affidavit shall defineclearly where the residence is of the person so ClaiminZ ; to he a voter; mid the person so ClaithlL4r, the light to Vole shall also take and subscribe a writ ten, or partly written awl partly printed, affida vit. stating, to the best ul his knowledge and be lief. where and when be was born; that he to a citizen of thecomuusewsalth of Pennsylvania and of the United States; that he has resided In the commonwealth one year, or it furmerly a citizen therein and has tuoved therefrona, that he has re sided, therein six. =tithe next preceding said eleV i that tie tuts not cored into the utetrict for WWl° of voting therein; that he etas paid ar state or aannti tax within two year*. width was assessed at least ten days before said elec• thin; and if eittattlealized citized. rhea also strife when, where, {by what court hely*s natural ized. and also produce his ceritlcate of naturaii- Latino for examination; the raid affidavit shall al so state whereand,vithen the tax claimed to he paid ,balieliCeas assessed, and when, where Iffi and tax receipt therefot shall be prodUced tut examination, eiders the al. limit shall state In his affidavit that it liar been lost or destroys', or that he never received any, at If person so claiming the right to vote shall take and subscribe au Aida. it, that he Is 11 11.1- live born couch of the United Starve for if born elsewhere, shill dime that tac i t in his affidavit, and shall pnottler evidelice that he nag been hot nratized, ur that he is mottled to citizenship by reason of his lather's nal until zat , oti ). and shall runner state In ins affidavit that he 1.. at the time of taking the affidavit, between the apes of twenty out. and twenty-two years. that he has re sided in the state one year and in the election district ten daps next pi vcediug each election, he shall be entitled to Vote, 111111ton:it tie shall not Lave paid Islet., the said ultidas its of all persona making such claims. end the affidavits of the wit nesses to thaw residence, shall be preserved by the election board, and at the close Eit the elec tion they shall l i e mit:Weed with the lnt of vniere . telly list and other papers required by law to he Used by the return judge vino lie piuthonotary, and shall rectialit on die therewith in the prothon otary's office, subject to the examination, as oth er election papers are; if the election officers shall find that the applicant or app untits possess all the legal tou'illcations of ewers, low orjhey shall be permitted to vote and the name or tames shall be ended to the list of taxabl,e by the Ow officers, the word "tax - being added where G./sandhi. claims to vote on ctx, and the word "az," la here be drams to rutaa 4te age, the same words telug added by the clerk.e In each calse re ripe:lively on the list of persons voting at eu h idection. -$1 85 - 180 - 1 GO -00 - GO - ao - 85 Kis-root ). It shall be lawful for any qualified citizen of the distrtct, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter. Is contained on the !Ist of resident taxable!), to cballeuge the bow of such person; whereupon the saute proof the rigto of t Mirage as In now required by law wail be public ly made anr. acted on by tile election Is lord. and ins) site alit - mord or relectert. according of the ev loettce , every perodncialinnig to lie a Paint,' I. r. I eel! .hall tie rollUirwt to produce 141, Ind Us i -2...tii,fit eel - Idly:ate at lie elel.llol. N1.4.1V 11; has been tor ten 'ea). s•inses - t tse'). a seet.r iu the dbtrlit in witch be oft le bps s ; rind ou In.: rut, td filet p. r• it 1,1 Itrl rt-rVI, ed. thud lie the duly it the It-coots offi cer. 1.. n rile Or Alallip oil this Is •..-ril,ie.tie die Word • cit. •I illi lise tuuut h nod )ear: and ,111.:.r or odisers r.-rci,r n neeoull Sill oi• r 4111 ., dn . !. to %trot, of the tam rt fi _ v. excepting pone , are %I:idled to sole b y vtr• toe .11 the ls. to,k,lZalluo of their tattier, the) and that p e rs o n Si I t o clod chall Oficr tacit tecoust vote. up on to offeuding inapt b • guilty of a high tnisde• memoir, and. on sondem!) thereof be (livid or imprisoned, or both, at Itfellitcretiou of the court, lint the fine than not exceed one bundled dollars Ist each case, nor the imprisonment one year, the like puultittneut shall be inflicted, on conviction, of the cancers of the election who shall neglect or rouse to malt.e, or caused to be made, the indorse ment rtaptilreti ee atoresaid on said nnturalizattton certificate. scenes t. 1f any election officer shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of suffrage as is prescribed by this la .r,or the laws to which this to a tupptemeut, from any person offer lug to vole whose name it not on the fist of as sessed voters, or ISIO.Ne right to vote is challeng ed by any qualified voter present; and shall admit such person to vote without requiring such proof, every person no offendin,g shall. urotresuctiction, be guilty of a high misdemeanoe.e and shall be tenteueed, tot every such Offence, tO pay a tine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an iroprisounicut not more tram one year, or eittair or both at the discretion orthe court. • • • • • • • Sto-rrox 9. The respective asse,•sors. inspectors and judgvs of the etectious shall each hase the power to administer oaths to any person claiming Ihr right to be assessed or the rigid of •uffrage. or in regard to any oth.a nutter or thing trip I red to be done or inquired into by any of Baia °Meets tinder nos act and any wilful raise sweariog by any Person in relation to auy matter or thing con cerning which they shall be lawinity Interro:ated by any of said officers, shall be ptmistu,tl as per jury SEc - rioss 11. Op the petition of Hie or more cit izens ut the county, stating under oath that they verily believe iltaf triads will be practiced at the election to he held in any district, it .hall be the duty of the court or common Mini/ of said county If In session, cell' not a judge thereof In vaca tion—tail's/01ot two judicious, sober and intelli gent eitiarus of the county to act as overseers at said election; said overseers shall be ' , elected from different political parties where the Inspectors be long to different parties, and where both of said inspectors belong to the cams political party both overseers shall be taken from the opposite political party, said OVerlwere shall have the right to be present with the officers of the election during the whole time the same Is held, the votes counted, anti the returns made out 11111 i signed by the elee• Oen officers ; to keep a list of voters if they see proper; to challenge any person offering to vote, and to Interoigitfe him and his witnesses tinder oath in regard to his right of suffrage at said elec tion, and to examine his pipers produced; and the odiwrs of said election are required to afford to silo! overseers so selected and appointed every convenience and lacility for the diet hags of their oldies; and ti said election officers shall Cellist to permit .aid overseers to be present anti perform their duties no aforesaid, or II they shall be driven ass ;1Y irolll We polls by violence or flll tile rules pulled at such election district may be rejected it) any witunal In ing a cote test under said election.: Prortilecf, That tin person IS ignitg , the petition shall be appointed an overseer. • 6 Sr(''rt.,. li. .1 , 1) are , ,,or. eleCtion onkel', or per-on 'ippon:lid ay all us er•Cer, ttbo phall lieg• left or reinee to pertoim any duty esijoine o lby this net. without ti•aeounble le'ptl Canoe. Olt pilhfeel to a penalty of one hundred doltarii; and if cry tispe,,or shalt RePeop any person as a %wet who is not tiu•lttled, or shall refuse to appe.• soy one who 1, planned. he phall be guilty of a niodemennor In office. and on conviction be pun kited by title ter itmirtaimment, and also be pub. jrct to an action for damages by the party agnev eil; rind if any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, dance or destroy any list of voter, made Out :AA directed by this act, or tear down or remove the Name trum ate place when, it ha s b een fixed. with Itioultdent or miecnievons intent. or for any linprotber latirp4ll , e, the pertain •0 oil, ndtn obeli he wit:ly or a high nltedeMeatinr, and on convic -1500, abaft be punlatied by a One tint exceeding five hundred Miliaria, or imprisonment not exceed - - tog two yenta, or both, at the dismtion of the cou rt . • • • • • • • • Id That citizen, 01 this State tempo• tartly in the ter - Ice of the State or of the United States gm ernments, on clerical or other duty, and who do not vote where thus employed, •hall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote in their Pei •ral election dl tries it otherwise duly quail fled. • • • • • • • • Santos t 9. At nil elections hereinafter held under the !awe of this Commonwealth. the polls shall he opened lartween thu hours of ■la and sev en o'clock, a. m , and close at 7 o'clock, p. m. in the Node of Voting. Ai lb lrected, 1 also give oflleial notice of the following provision of an act approsed March 20th, Will, entitled "An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in th e yes oral remade* Of this Cummono end h Szertme 1. lie it eitucted by the Senate and Ilonee of Ifepterientativee of the Commonwealth of P e nney Ivonia in tienera I A.esetubty met, anti it 1e hereby enacted by the authority of the pante. That the qualified voters of the several counties of title Ctimmonweulth, at till general. towtoblo, borough, and special elections, ase hereby here after authorized and required to rule by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally Outwitted us , folloy One ticket ehull embrace the emotes of all Judge* of courts-voted for, and be labelled outside -Ju diciary:- one ticket shall embrace the name* of all state officenr voted for, and be to healt4l 'state;' one ticket elia , l embrace the names of all county officers. vuied tor. Including office of Senator. member and members of Assembly. it voted for, and member of Congrese, If voted for end be la belled - CoUntit - one ticket shall embrace the tonnes Wall toattlehle ofticere voted tor, and be labelled "Township; ' one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough nuteeni voted for, and be labelled "Borough;" and each clafm shall be deposited in erporate ballot-hoses. Colored Votoeir' Law. The following Instructions from Ms Excellency, ()us_ Geary, explain the duties of Assessors, Iteitsters, and eirctiou officers in regard to all ;tedium of this commonwealth EXCClrriTnCnsttnaa, I lisnnrettotio. PA.. Aug. et, ISTI. To the Sherif of Cu County of Bearer : Wneaaas, The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constittition of the Untleti States is ae follows: Strnost 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the Unt.ed states, or by any State, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude- Secytotv 51. The CoOgrrai rhall ha ve e rower to enforce article by appto prlate is A ud lehereae, the Congress. Dribs trniteast.tr., on the Slat (lay Of March, 1870, passed an act. enti tled - An Ad to eoforce (!or rhjitt of citizens ty Me United 'Slates to rote in tar ***** .Mates at, 0,404, asd for (Wore the drat and second sections of it rat. I ,r ~,. follows Be it enacted by the Senate florae of Representatives rited States of A of rneri 117nrit i t i i e b d f :e; l a g w i r e e t a g o i w , a b o t o t a c e s i : t ro t k a o d o r . y a chaff t h et r 4 lun by t a e i a e peup: I lee- In any Stare. Territory, district, county, city, par t,,,oshtp. s chool-district, municipality tootle er territorials(' b•cl ivision, shad be entitled and al lowed to vote at all such elections, without dia. Unction of race. color, or previous condition of servitude; any CohethOtioo, law, Custom. usage. or regulation of any Slate or Territory. or by or under Its authority, to the contrary notwithstand ing Stirrups :. And be It fuetArr enacted, nadir by or under the authority of the Conantutioh or law Of any State, or the laws of any Territory any act rim tsar Ebel be regldred to be done nut pregtients site or qualifiCation fur voting, and by such Con stltutionsob3W persons or officers nie or shall be Charged With the parrot mance of dudes In furnish IDE 43 el thena an opportunity to perform such pre requisite, or to become minified to s o w, i t a i talt he the duty of every such person and officer to give to all citizens of the United States the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequi site, and to become qualified to vote without di ?friction of race colon, or previous condition of i rsrvltnde ; -red if any mach person or officer shall refuse, or knowingly Adult to g:ve tall effect to this section be shall. for every offence, forfeit end psy the rem of five hundred dollars to the4tersszt *grieved thereby, to be recovered by au action uu the CAB - 1. with full costs and such allowance for &must' fees us the coon shall deem just, and shall also, fur ever; sorb offence, be deemed guilty of a intedruumuur end shall, on convleflon thereof, be fituM nof lees than five hundred dollars, or be ho ;Mooned nut less than one mouth and not inure than une year, ur boO, at the dtscretiou of the Court. And Whereas, It I...declared by the second Gee- Von of the. VI artic:e of the Constitution of tho United Stater, • that •• Thin Constitution, and Ms laws of the United Stater which ghat' be made in lara!lance , thereof. '.hall be the supreme In w.. of the and, • 4 • • • anything lu the Von:Wu/ion or tows of any Slate to the contrary notwilltstawling. And wherein., The Ler, , ialature of M 1 ,4 Corn inoutacalth, on the 4;:h day of April, A. D., 111, paved an act, entitled **A furth.r suppiretent to the act relating to the electionn in tide Continuo wealth," the truth sectlett of .which provides as toliroas : SEC - 1101110. That Co much of every act of As sembly as provides that only white freemen shall be entitled to vote or be registered a* voters, or Os claiming to vote' at an general or special elec. 'tlon of tits Commenwe Ith, be and the name to hereby repealed: and at hereafter all freemen, without distir.ction of tor, shall be enrolled and registered actor - di the provleltins of the dret section Ofthe t approved the 11M of April, 1%0, entitled "An Act tardier supplemental to the act relating to the elections of Hits Common weal lb," and when otherwise qualified nudes ez• biting laws, be entitled to vow at all general and special elections In this Commonw And whereas, It is my constitutiooal and offi cial ditty to "tale care that the laws be faithful ly execnted." and It has come to my knowledge that sundry assessors and re gisters of voters have refused. and are refasing, to assess and register divers colored male chiseling of lawful age, and 'llidhetwise qualified as electors. Now theiefure, In consideration of the premises the 'tentity commissioners of said county are hen:his-notified and directed to . Instruct the sev eral usst;isons and registers of voters therein to obey and donform to the requirements of said constitutional, amendment and laws; and the sheriff of said county to hereby author Med and re quired to pnbiistOra his electlou proclamation Tor the next euttnitm elections. the hereto recited eonatitutional amendment, aet of l'ougress. and act of the Legislature, try the end that the same may be known, executed and obeyed ny all 4.- semipro, regirters of voters:!eltction officer. and others; and that the •ights and privileges guaran teed !herby may be secured to`all ibt cilvxue of this Coninionwralikentit led to N., saute. (ilven under my timid and the great veal of the SEAL-I State, at ilarrisbur,r. the day and year firvt above Written. . . A TTEST : JNU. W. (iIAItI F. J ouDiN, Sec'y of Corlltllill/ Constitutional Convention. At the sante tture and place., also, an e ii.ctton will he held for delegates to the convention to arnenfl the l'onstltunon or the State, in conrortnt ty with tue Act entitled Act to pro% site for Calling a convention to amend the Constitution," approved April 11, 1.1'2. As pretcribod by raid act, the following rules and regulations rhea ap ply to maid election and the return,. of the same: /first At the general election to he held the sec ond Tuesday 0r (kt.,1,.., ne at , there shall be elec ted by the qualified electors of this common wealtit, delegates to a convention tO rev•se and amend tle Constltudon of this State; the said con vention shall consist of ohe hantited and thirty three members, to be elected in the manner fol lowing: Twenty eight members thereof shall tie elect,d to Ins. State at large. as follows: Each co. ter In the State shall vote for not more than four teen candidates, and the twenty-eight hi_ rat In vote shalt be declared elected, ntnet y t e rne. shall he appointed to and elected from in different Senatorial districts of the state. thne de.eMnes to he elected for each Senator therefrodu and in choosing all district delegates each inlet. Pllllll be entitlel to vote for not more Than two of the members to he citteteit from his doom:, and the three eundichiter highest le vote shall lie t.e (dared elected, except in the county of A l'eZheicY. foaming the Twenty•third senatorial lltstmet, where no voter shall vole tor ru, t re ti t an s ix caridt datewatid the 9 htgbest u, c ote -hail Sr eiected t and in the counties of 1.11/..rtte.N•rnr.. , and Plke,lorm ing the Thtrteenth seitalon.; where no vot-r shall vote for more titan lour r.imiiddl,s, and the ti highest in vote -hat, be d e , t a r e d d e mo:Land e ad&tional delenne. slut.: he fron t ti r e co) of IM:4„l.lphla, by a Not , a: in 'alit city, and In their C r (l non no N.,1. - T 'II I I I.) , In", 111x11 three candimater -mei the .:Itt Ingle:et in vote cttnil be deciare.l 1 11,14,C1 , 11• ,or each Cll.Ol :1,-t net •l, Ii t,,,•• t -II 1103:•••• 1r ~eh droll ot, lip 111. 1., .1.•1m,a.• (1W (wk. 1* .i) r_... and 111.• twr to 1$ ti , •1.1.• II it , 114•LH. 54:1.-ct 11i-Trict Wl.ll, 111.11X , r •'ll.l ,y. •• Dolt 11. t brie Ir {IL% ara n'14.11,11.1 lw • 1.1 w% {awl for each It {.i s•kicti lur 1%111 t..ottl %.1,11:1"Iftrt1 b.• Yes each 111. lattened "'l'lty ►trlr.nd:n." 7lti.rd. •ni.t r Wel 101 l •tall be heid sud c,n iiiiried by tile proper etectlon ui 111. - t,Ve ril election districts of Ow LlAlll[lolllr.unitli. and stied b< governed arid reitulett-d ill nil respects by the Keller/if election law• tut the Cointitousrealth. go far as the sante eh 11 be eppitcsble thereto, and not inconsistent with the pro , . istous of the s.ald act • ...Fourth. The tickets to be voted for members at large of the convention shall have on tae outside the words'•l)etegates at large," and on the Inside the names of the Candidates to be voted fur not :exceeding fourteen in number. Fifth. The t leaets to be voted for di-tract mem bets of the contention shall have on tfg.ounorle the word* "District Delegates." and on IPe. Inside the name or rotates of the candidates voted fur not exceeding the proper number Iftlaitedas aforesaid; but any ticket that shall contain a ;Mater number of names than the number for wLtch the voter shall be entitled to vote. shall be rejected; and in case of the delegates to be chosenjtt large in Phi ladelphia, the word's "City Delegates," shill be On the outeitle of the ticket. AizlA. In the city of Philadelphia the return Judges shall meet in the State Home at Id o'clock up the Thursday next following the election and thake Out the returns for raid city. of the rotes cast therein for delegate+ at large and city and district delegates, to he members of the Con vention ; the return judges of the several elect tlon district* within each county of the State, ex cluding Philadelphia, shall meet on Friday next following the election, at, the usual piece for the meeting of the return Judges of their county, and make out full and accurate returns for the comity, of the Votes Witt therein fur members of the con vention and for district members of the game; and the proceeding* of the return Judges of the said city of Philadelphia, and of the several enult , ties of the Commonwealth. to the making of their returns, shall he the same as those preetrthed for ref ern Judges In the cast , ' of nut election for Gov. ernor, except that returns transmitted to t h • sec retary of the Commonwealth. shall Ist addreswed to that °dicer a iOllO, and not to the Shenker of the Scuttle. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution in regard To the Election of State Treasurer. Colotii,o, ovoid h of Jeo y1e0,•14. -.1 oil,' W. Geil.Y, tiov,roor of totid otontonweall h. to Joh a (.raebing, Rao, of iho couuly or MN:lvor, acute Greettog: WH6riEAP. A Joint lit... Mutton proposing as amendment to the tonetitotton of thts Comtuott wealth bas beet& agreed to by a majority of the members elected to earh Hotter of the Legislature at t.O 0 •l 0 reel.lols or the same. which is as foiltto, "Joint Resolution Fowling am Amendment •,.4 the Constitution of Pennsylvamm—Be u en , let , artry the Senate eel noose of Represent-alto , ' of the Commonwealth of booisylrantia iq 1.0, rat So setnbly nut, Ttrat the following alpenntuett of the Confutation of this Commonwealth he yrupol , rd to The people (or thvir artopt)nu, parfunut to the pros...guns of the tenth erticl', thcreof, to wit: “AMENUIZENT. —Strike out the sixth article of the Cothstitntion, and iuscrt in lieu thereof the fol lowtogt 'A Slate Treatrurer'shall be ototsen by the qualified electors of the State, at such tunes awl for such term of :Mr% bee as shall be presort!. d by law ” WUXI:6M , , It is provided id the tenth arti cle 61 the Constitution that jute amendment so umed upon, shall b.! ,•ulunltteti to the people in such wanner and at such Hone. i t leaet three mouths alter being so agreed to by the too lion mem. us the LAgislature shall prescribe: And it Ivrea& lir an act of the General Assem bly of this Commonwealth. approved the 11th day of April. A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, it is provided: "That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the tropic of this t mu. monwetilth In regard to the adoption or rejection of said amenoment s the Governor of the Common wealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this I . 01:110101.1WeAkt, CMUIIIHII n;r theta to give notice in the usual man lier, in not less than two newstopers in each city anti county. tit no many are publisn ea therein. and by at least two printed handbills in each eltx lion district to every city and county wherein uo newspaper putilishett, that an election wtil lie held in each uk the towns , ipe. boroughs. wurde, Trecincts and districts therein, onthe second uesday of October lu the leer of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratifica tion or rejection of the said amendment; which said election shall he opened, held and closed on the day lak aforesaid, nt the places and within ilia 110Ilre , at and within which the general elections of this Commonwealth are directed be be opened, held, and closed." Now, Tnausrour.. In obedience to the require ments of the tenth article of the Constitution and hi compliance N fib the true Intent' and meaning of the safe act of the General Assembly. I, Jowl W Governor of toe said Commonwealth of renosylvanla, do issue this writ, commanding and requiring you, the said Jowt GuAriont, Sheriff of the said county, to give notice an the usual nuatiner and as 'by law required. that an electlon it ill lie held !According to the terms of the Constitution and the provisions of the act of the General Assembly aforesaid. In each of the townships. boroughs. wards, precincts anti dis tricte therein, on the second Tuesday of October, In the sear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, fur the purpose of deen'ing upon the approval and ratification or rejection of the raid amendment. raven under ray hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg. this fifteenth day of July, in the year of cur Lord one thousand eight hun dred and seventy twei, and of the Commonwealth the Inety,.evet th ay the Governor • FRANCIS JORDAN. hccretary of the Commonwealth Pursuant to the provisions contained 4 in the 76th sei.tion of the act aforesaid. the Judges of the aforesaid districts studl respectively take charge of the certlficates of return of the election of their respective districts, and protinoe them at a meet ing of one Judge from each district at the hoe ough of Beaver on the third day after the day of the election. being tiNf EMMA Y. THE lint DAT 01 , OCTOlifilL inT2., then and he. eto do nod law of said pperformthe nutio, required by t indges. A 7 Where a Inaitte. y mick ii nec or unavoidable ac cident. hi unable to attend such meeting of Judg es, then the certificate of return Audi be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or clerks of the election of the Qiiintict, who shall do and tierforin t he duties required of said judge MM. ble to attensi• The Confreasional !Worn Judge* IV 111 meet in accordance with an Art approved May Ist, at the Court ilouro In Beaver, in the hor tstth of Denver, in tint county of itenver, on the ..es tth day after the election, hating Tneday, October nth, no. menotortel Return J maces will meet us the Court [loupe In bearer, In the borough of Iteuvor.lo the county of Beurer, OUthc. pelmet!' day after the election. ding Tnetday. Unfoher 15th, IPM. The Representative Return Judges vain meet at the Court House In Beaver, In the borough of Beaver, in the county of Beaver. on the seventh day /trier the election, being Tuesday, October Irnh. 1872. Given under my hand, at my oMee, In heaver. this 411 i day of September, in the year of our Lord one thoneand eight hundred and seventy-two, and In the ninety seventh year or the Independence rr the United State... .1011 N ILEIBING, Sheriff. S grater's Ovricc, Ili aver, Pa , beptemher 4th, Itfittit. Dauchv de Co's-Advertisements. rro Tug 1 1470111EING CLASS. male of fe male. $o a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home. dky or evening"• no collo] requie,..d; foll instructions and salt:table -package or goods to itirt with sent free by melt. Ad dress, with 0 cent return• stamp, M. YQUNG CO., idthortiandt St., New York. 3attr,ll;4ar AGERPTI3 WARTZEI--46rthe Lives of Grant ,Greeley TiFILRN BROWN Zi t rt am Oen Over 44) Steel Portrait& worth twice the cost of the boult, %Vented ever,- where. Agents have wonderful poetess. Send for Circular. Addreta, ZIEGLZII & McCURDY, SIPI Arai St- Philadelphia. Pa. eurg:ler E . 13 A gen too VW anted for tho a ClViiiii it itfiri74 HORACE GR ELEY. The hest and oar Milan written try hlrn+ If Ib:2and (or oar ib CAMPAIGN lIANUA4a book of the times fot all pinky.- Illustrated. One Agent sold SO In three days. Ala°, for nevi. tey's Life of President Grant, and splendid Por trait+ of CunGlilatre. s,Trd a mouth mole. e it. Tit HAT.Pablither.Bos Broadway. N. Y. artz2l;ror Warre Rag a First Minima latist.lB7l . Double Elevated Oven. Warming Clover. Broiling Boor, Bender Guard. Damning and Ptutklog men Direct Draft. Put.ran, WAIL/MI A CO.. 210 Water street, N. Y. nug2lll* ' Wells' .... 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Judzo 11,ou.e.ra Lyle or HEIN UT WILSON. only correct edition lth; ir PMifilli• pprioraf areoeff Ayrotr u ill ewe t h.• uthantazu of ha, tngsbot/k foe such party. :scene., territory at once, MIS Co II moue) Addrevo 11 CAOlf Se'FON, Publi.her. TUt.l An II suzll:fw Agents Look Here!. linty not reit book that tr• era family want and will buy at leght? Such IP thf: Se-w Mostrate.l Fireside &titian of ROBINSON CRUSOEI Ju.: out. Auvte,nut.).ull.l2), G 2, pager; over i.t) vil,;1,11111;.. fiat tit paper, Sai>etiOr bon Ih>g s2:x/ rhrapeot aid moot pu lA rior book 111 ;runt I. a great WI. Will Kell every where Ilk.• hot caliYa I'o-tern, circa ao., tens-, and nor Ayrn++ fork.•( I . 01nigin/....f) to ti!e•i free.. Ill'HIIA1(1) Sar.rota .t. 11,4 w llpoem which may give temporury re lief to the ontrerer fur the "drat few dolma, but which_ from continued use brings - Piles and kin dred dieettoes to aid in weakening the invalid, uor is It a dociored liquor, which, under the popoLsr name of - Bitters is so extensively palmed oil on the public no sovereign remedies, but It is a most powrrful Tonic and Alterative, prom:named on by the leading medical euthorities of London ,S...Pario and has been long need by the regular physicians of other countries with wonderful remedial riattilts. Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JIJEUBEBA retiins .all the meiLeinal virtues pecaiizir to the pinnt and in int h taken ag a permanent curative. L. there want of action in your Liver Lt Spleen ? of once, the blood becomes Impure, by Ili leterious sect etions, pioducfne scrofulous or shin tt.inen, 131titcheo. Felons, Pu.stules, Canker, Pimples, Take ✓urullrba to cleanse. purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy betioll. Have you a dysp.ptie Stomach! ruless thin Is promptly aided the system Is debilitated with 1e...4 or vital force. Poverty ofittood, Dropst. cal Tendency, Geueral We3tznets or Lassitude. Take it to assist digestion without reaction; it will impart youthicil '.lgor to the sufferer'. Have you wratuesa of the Intestines YOU are in danger of Chronic Diarrhom or the dread NI . Intimation of the Bowels. Take It to allay irritation and sc:.i .-tt • .-ney to ikasolnlations. JA. J r, yo t s Wratialttt of Mr rfori,o , or I , . 1 °Nano! You must procure instant relief or ) are liable 10 suffering. worse than death 'fake It to strengthen organic nesicuess CirX becomes a licruen A Filial:) , it should he frequently taken - to keep the syste2 in perfect healtu or you art , otherwlee iu great danger of malarial. men96ttc. or contas glous flfaciases 1.1„. JOHN 4, KEI.Lo6G, 1D l Sok Agent DV the United States. Peke $1 per bottle. Sen.! to - circular. +u;;t4-fw BEAVER LADIES SEMINARY , wl.l. he opeirod for girls and boys, on the Are! day of October neat. .My enumgernents for tile month orSeptember, compel me to post pone the opening of th,. school to the day named, and I think it better tor the pupils. I ha%e arranged fur the iiecottumxiation or boss and young men as noarders. 1"rof. de Ilan. will remain to (barge of the de, garment of music, and I will have wall qualified assistants to every department. aug - 2:s;tf U. H. A. Mc Le4.n, ri IE4 AIR T 1 : Annual EihilWion of the PEN N*ILVA NIA STATE AGRh.t LTURAL SOCIETY win he held ett EOM Er - T. / 7 . Is, 19 and ISlt. Competition is co-extenedve with ti l e United States and the Provlacevn, anid the citizens *father States and the Dominion are cordially in , itett to compete for our prizes. do is ettstkinn. Excursion tickets will be Issued by all the railroads and stock nod articles carried at the lowest rates. JACOB It. EBY. 1). W. Srti.r.it, Itec. Sec. Prottdent. F. Hui D.. It McCOs KEIL Cur. Sec. au:4.14;31y IJite.Koltition INto.tlee. tl , lllt partnership or the firm of J. L /t. 'ft peon by mutant con•ent this day dts eu the /mei/left+ will be CATTItIi on by J. L. Thompson. .1. L TUOIiPSON. I t .1. It. kt../TIIO.IIPSO'S. H. J CHANDLER. Dentist I l AS of coed tip an odic,. at his reani,ucit. in [:o chester, atiove the Diamond, nett to Dr A ,tutilenberg, s oflict• ile mspeettally Invitee any peremi a Ant anythlhz In Lll+ rale to can on tlllll. tinuilECatou guaranteed In all operattans. _ - Lbst of Applicautx for License at Sept. LI 1572. /LATINO 1101.1.C5. Casper Neumann, Nvw Brighton; Jame, An derton, Bearer Fano. JOHN C. lIAILT. CHEAP TEETH. 10 DOLLARS A SET! ON TBE BEST MATEitIIL lam determined - that no dentist 01.111 underbid 1 me iu PLATE W U." T. or perform better operntlons. Office Over Mr Ttios. Allison's Store. jyl4:itm.) DMUNISTRA NOTIC 4 Estate of Jas. t ilc I,orge, tlec'ti. -Letters. of administration on the estate pt . lareorge McGeorge, decd, late of Darlington township, to the county of Beaver, and !State of Pennsylvania, having been grpted to the ruhAerther. restating In said township. all persons having. claims or demands aganaat the estate of the said decedent are hereby requested to make known the same to the undersigned without delay. MARTHA MrHEORGE., trt .1; . Admlnistrstris: J. H. Idcenscar, 'lnos. McCutznY, CaolOr J. F. Du. o. J. U. A NUZLL, Beaver Savings Bank IMCGZI THOS. McOREERT & CO., ILEALVJEII. DEALERS j„•'7 EXCHANGE, I'OIN, (' 0 P O S, And Bankable Paper. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Spetial attentioa to ronections and ltemitutpees. Interest on time Deposits. Open from 9a.m.to 5 p: tb.l?-Iy. Cli. Err pilule BEST /I c ,-..... T HOW E'S STANDARD 1. .: ------ SCALES, -...-- -- c„ SailsouStaugardScales. ../.......... e .. A iso, Store apaggage Trucks, Patent Cash Drawers, and (Ira. cers's Supplies SCALES REPAIRED. 4 SOLIDER tic M'CLORG, r;‘ , neral Agents. 63 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Pi. :irSeud for Circulars sad Price Lido ireb7:l3,., I New York M 11..7. CHANDLER
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