The Beaver Argus. J. W.F.Y AS U. Eviron Az+ D FUOPUICTOit Beaver, ret..SePE. 1111/.11472. i,vvr the people remember that John F. llartrun ft received from a Philadelphia broker at one time tiro h,,wcamf (k)/ (/' and at various other t ,,, sundry latge amounts, as his ••di vy" in speculations in State funds. y FAL K.Es, the Philadelphia broker, ho is now serving out a term in prison, testified liefore a committee 6i the Legislature that John F. that ti,,ed his position as Auditor :1 - 4.iieral to gamble in stocks with the fund- ~f the State. On account of this 111)11711iT of the more respe:.ta ,lo lei 411,licati . journal , : of the State ci . a.-e In suppoil him. ocEn the people remember that if .I“;Eti I. Ihirtnlnft had been nu lint:- e..! Auditor General: atld had made wit his annual reports ids he %vas re quir,(l to, and taken an oath he that the Evans' -wi tulle would r have been perpetratthd and the ;011,00n ;,tolett h' the ring, of whieli h. wa- and i , a iiiemher, w 1 0 ,1 11,1 of he in the Treasury of the N Trol: iil %%Atom the Itinv: journals dare not liecti,e of dl , :honesty. has charged that"the .lu ditor General has IJ - emitted the practice of a Fystem in his ttepart mod of settling some of the most int plrtant public accou at S b'ilhOrd re iuirvnq duly attilientiraled e,r il'opyr /q rourhers, to whirl: no prudent hu-ine , s man in Ills inflit id u.d r t e.,;ctions wou)tl I.l.‘tt - rit.‘Nt - T, ring rainli .l:lle for l iovt•nior, has lwen ..\ uditor (,•m•ral of the State for si years. terto r.eorge t). Evans carried on his swindling operations, v..hich the S',/te sv.l , robbed of heArly $:;00.00 0 . Ilartranft permitted Evan , I.) get away with this suni, tt hi'w he himself, according, to his , t;orl) statement, had $7,01)“ of Evan-' money in his poelzet." Ii I.!:FKA rr paid a visit to Hums ,Lif, the other day, .and ‘va4 permit ted come and go unnoticed. No hody met hint at the debut, nobody, saw him off when lie left. The Re publi&an organ of Wayne county, one of the able -q :journals of the State, re pu liate. the ticket set up ly the Treasury Ring, and its many readers m ill act accordingly. lartran ft's vi-it utterly failed to turn the tide which running against him in that part of the State. To the unpleasantly plain Wily in . which the,,,Philadelphia I'„ -;peak, of the great and good Ikenoin !hit ion leader Of Pen n:-y1 vaniu: '"ltte great bead-center of corruption and fraud, Sitnon Cameron, 110 W in di , raring the Kctutth 11 , 311 party of the country by artin,tz a , the Chairman of its National cone toittee. His pre,taiee there h: inure it t o,rero tt ; to lien. Grant than would he a Oetnocratic victory iii Maine." THE * Volke.lremid. the German Republican paper of Lannister, this state, lit.st week hauled down the names (if Itartranft and Allen, and takes square i.sue against the Tri.as 'try ring. It says that no blind fealty ti I party shall rause it tip support dis honest Men forpublie positions. The true way to Preserve the uer".t.u, : p bad man that it puts up. This will teach those who make our notnina -1 it nis to give US SUCII l'UhilidatCtinm are worthy of our support. 'Fitt: honest Democrats of New- Nork, united last year with the hon. est Republicans of that State and drove William M. Tweed and his gang 9f public plunderers from power. If the honest Democrats :Ind honest Republican; of this Stale fail to drive 'the Cameron-1 Tannin ft-Mac key niMiderers into retirement at the )cber elect ion:we shall not he • , tirprked to hear that Tweed, Con nelly, and ( injend to make I', unsylvania :heir future io a rinse alliance with our ro - 10- hers, the consolidated ring would do an extensive business in this State. ( )N E- of themost ludicrous sights to set.n this campaign is that of ‘vit nes:ing a large number of per , ons "lighting. the rebels" (with terrible earnestness now, whti hail neither the patriotism nor nerve to tight them at all when they had arms in their hands arid were warring against the Union. These latter-day Lighters seem to think it quite manly to kick and punch a foe wluthas long since said "enough," laid iaiwa his arms and surrendeTed ; but they never reflect fur a m(nnent that com mon sense people might ill aiht the courage which inspires such "Ict us have peace, :" - ' 4 Mcei,4•RE spoke :it ( 'ham beNburg on Saturday evening of last week. A dispatch to the Ay< says "it was the largest assemblage there has been for year in Frankliii county. The audience was lamely composed of Republicans. colonel A. K. Mc clure spoke two hours on the issues of the day', national, State, and local. ' Much enthusiasm was manifested. The Chairman, (;urge NV. Zeigler, of Greencastle, has been for years a member of the Republican County Committee, and • several times Chairman of the County Con vention. Other officers of the meet ing were leading business and profs. sional men, and were formerly active Republicans." - - N rvEn. in the history of our S4ite ' , oldies have the lines been so clearly drawn between the people on the one hand and their betrayers, in the per sons ofeorrupt pOlitieiaus, on the oth , as they are in the present cam paign. This is_the gist of the fight in which we are engaged. The honest, intelligent mass taken a firm 411 e or ruin" lead ?werful by the /4 ; itt s le's money. to t 7 ernor- E; " 7 7 "-'.v in this 0 - k 0 i e result 47' • - •GS o elbe tv BIM with money btolen from the State. The vulgar oath of this hoary-headed trickster, that no man's tivailability to places of trust and honor in Penn' Sylvania should be recognized with out his consent and approval, is but the natural ex pression ofan arrogance fostered by a life of unpunished po litical sins. For many years the de testation of Simon Quneron by the people of this State IMF been so earn est and general that there are proba bly few election districts in it where he eoull have secured ith'election to the meanest (ace by the popular vote. Notwithstanding this, he has man aged, by weans as notorious as they are disreputable, to keep himself in place, and to infect nut only our own State, but the nation, in a measure, with the poisoit - of his iniqulions ex ample. Jn the Gubernatorial contest now pending, this man and his train ed eonfederates have played their b.i:dest card. Their defeat will ho to them a matter of such magnitude, and attended ifh such disastrous consequenccs, that every conceivable villainy has been resolved upon to avert it. I.et the pi.ople be warned. It einphativally the tight. 'rite reStllt 1:1141101 he 110111111 UL —For y's 1-4 any man lit to be t ;overnor I - f the great Commonwealth_ of Penn sylvania whose hands have teen soiled by dabbling illegally in the public money for his individual ben efit? '.leihn F. Ilartranft has done this. It stands on record against hitn and we have yet to see the first fair attempt at a c h elf the .charge. The yeomen of Pennsy i vtmia de- Itt:ind an honest executive, one in whom they can place implicit midi -1 dence, an( upon witorti the suspicion of taint, however slight, (lot s not rest. such a Mall is llon. l'. It. Iluckalew, the people's candidate, able, honest, and fearless. Specula tor.: in the people's money will be compelled to give him a wi‘te berth. GEN LILA I. Al.mtuArr, one of the, candidates for Congressmen :it large' on the ring ticks t, wit; principal in a financial transaction during the war which reflects no howr ul un his charocter. General Albright had ad nvertised for men to raise the 1!(12.1 regiment of Pennsylvania v o lun. leers; ho,wits suerejful in obtaining recruits ; he tHok these to Camp Curtin, knowing that he would he commissioned as Colonel of that reg iment as soon as it could to mustered in while waiting for the muster-in of his regiment, he had himself 100 .4 - tereil in as a in-irate to fill the quota of l tan I;5 township in his own county, and pocketed the bounty which 'is Live hundred dollars. The next day regiment 'Avis mustered into the service, and he along with it 85 its duty elected Col.tnel. It is clear front this that his .ole purpose in mustering a's a private was the ntereenary one of drawing the bounty without ren dering the slightest equivalent to the tiovernment for it in the way of her oual service. The ring people may think that this was only a sharp bun , - int--; transaction-,)t? - )titsiders cannot fail to set it dugs as a contemptible fraud. GEN. T 11( KA N F., the hero of the Inwittail regiment during the late War, Ciro nominated by the Ftcptitilwans and Democrats for ConArrys.4 in the 'Nineteenth Di.-., counties of Eric. NVarren, McKean, Forest, Elk, Cameron, Jefferson and Thi , is the district now reprt. , sented in Congre. ,, ,s by .Mr. In I Mr. Scoticld's majot 1- ty was a little ever live hundred. Last year Sthntoti's majority in it \NILS {int -11'2 VI /it t'ol. Nam., it will thus hi' seen, f:tan(h4 an excellent chance for 4 leethin. Ile is the 'on or twditingui..ll(,l juiri,t of that and a lirother of Dr, Elislin I:ent the .‘ xpiorer. Kano echoes front one of the most di-tin guished families of the state. and if elected to Cotigre-s will be an honor to that body. \Vito are I lartianft'saccuser;' Arc they um:cities? Not so. They are the best and purest Repub• beans in l'enikylvania—men who know his character and are fully ac• quainted with his official career its A 11111tOr lieneral. Not a charge has been brought against lifin which k nut substantiated by official docu ments and by the unimpeachablo testimony - of men who east their bal lots for itun oil former occasions. Sympathy cannot be created Mr him by declaring that ho is tiro object of iktilocratic abuse. Not a single al legation has been made in., , alnst itiut in any Democratic- newspaper or by any I ,emocrat ic siwa her which is not - tully sustained by the testimony of men and joaroals that are giving a hearty support to Grant. Hartranft and .11e bonh accused of acts wouto coaslgit them to the penitentiary it the laws of the State were enforced, and the accusations are sustained by the most everwhek ming proofs, all coming from Re publican soured. Think of thi,, voters, !Alan , you ca.-4 your on the St.l.Xltltl Tue-;- day of tcnrber. Ilartranit :let:used by papers eV' his awn party, of cor• rupt practlee:"! ituckalew, the DCIII.- ocratic candidate, admitted to be pure and unsullied by the pres.. parties.—Gettyxbury (19inpilrY. b 1 N I El, us of Mauch ('hunk, this State, delivered an ad dress in the Court House here in fa vor of t;eary's election during the minpaign of Ist;:l. The 12,1dir-al of September loth, „ f K. and 1115 speech as foltow• : " The Itepublieau meeting at the Court House 011 last Tuesday night was a sucees.s. The house was well tilled notwithstanding the wet weal h er, and nearly all present were voters. The speaker, Mr..Kalbfus, of Mauch Chunk Asa Packer's town, did 114 subject)ust Ice :tad satisfied the audi ence, which satisfaction was repeat edly manifested by applause of a rousing character. Mr. K. is certain ly a first-class stamper and the State committee have - shown txsl judg ment in selecting* and astsigning'hint to the western part of the State. He knows Asa like a book," can tell why he ought not to he elected in a' very convincing manner, and here re Asa Is but little ktu4..vit these mportant matters." t week the tame Mr: Kalbfus ere again, but this time spoke t the Radical's candidate for • nor. lAY)k now what. that pa pinion Mr. K. is. In Its last Friday; and in referring teeting at which Mr. Kalbfus INZI oltwure individual by th 6 :albfus, made the audience 'lau a festain Jokes, and pt them from b ursting asunder ke by omitting to droll out the whole supply," . . Editors. like great liars, should have good memories. We alluded some timetable+) to the ex hibition in New York, where the bar and the combined respectability of the legal profession went determinedly to work to crush the t cilia which had been entail ed on a great city by a soulless political Ring:. After a bold and resolute journa list had utietvered the wrongs of the Ring in - question, and shown by figures the millions which were stolen from the municipal treasury, the New York bar united and struck at the Judiciary which had screened the rascals who giorlell in the weatth they filched from the people. The a; ethers of thieves, 1/S well as the thieves thelliSell es, Wet° put on trial. Tim Rubel:lry which had stooped to take a part in the plunder of .the thieveti was impeached, and after a trial, In the presence not only of the people of New York, but of the nation, Judge Barnard was stripped of the ermine, then hurled from the bench, and with a mark us in delibleas that which Cain carried is now an outcast and a wanderer. In this city and State we have certain men on trial, and the spectacle iv no less impressive than that which was present ed in the trial of Barnard. In the face of indubitable evidence, with the report ora Legislative investigating coinmittee fixing the clear guilt df the man ;- with tlekswtirit testimony of hie associates in ,rime, and the people of the entire State appalled at the gigantie character of his mai feasanee in office, the Cameron Treas ury Ring audaciously forced the nomi nal hat of John V. Martian on the Re publican party as a Candidate for gover nor. The purest awl the best men of the State went to Harrisburg to protest against that nomination. The .merese manufaetnring,mining, and agri cultural backrests, which seldom take part in the primary pr‘imedings of our party, Wille their outside representatives to Harrisburg At Implore and even be set:sib tliat IlarWift be not put on the ticket. To nomltite him WaS lathe time pronounced an we of suicide and a deed of insult. Frouiall parts of theStato the mass of the people petitioned that eith e r Jer,lan, Hay or any o th er mail Lott liattraeft, he selected to h ear Abe buu , r l ii a itepotoieao oommadoo for ;overnor. Men said, it he is inotient he call prove it, and then it will be tune enough to recognize him as a leader. it was declared that to put him at the head of the ticket would pollute it throughout. But all this was of no avail. The decree of the Cameron Treasury Ring had gime forth—the interest of the Boss of the Ring demanded II atrran ft' a mon Mali, in. The secrets of crime forced him opt the I people. The cohesive power of public plunder made his notutuatiott irresisti ble in the convention, and thus to-day though resisted and denounced ie the act of its consummation, we have John I'. ilartranft for Governor, the nomi n ee not of the masses of the Republic:an par ty, nor lit/ their will and consent, but of a cttclne, ihe head and front of which are the urea whom the people charge with curt (tilting their political organization, pin ndering their 'Treasury, debasing their representatives, and degrading the very tame of self-government. :cre we to rong in the bUtteinelit of this tse't not every count ill the indict mem, e.g.:Oust the Treasury Iting nude up ot hat. trout ollictal re•COrthi" There 0 man alidactotts enough to (hilly our tisrge, and even the prisoners at the bar of the people make effort at this deni al co,nentinr.r, themselves throughout the tti,l Which they are now pass• ihg tt.lng mud at the wituesse:: tu , u cut azamst tie in. In the case\ of in :New York, the defence con fine d ext lu , iNely to impugning the horn Batt nl neSA4 'S for the prosecution 'thee I 'enti )'ii m l t Trra , xtry Ring has hilowv-I !lie sllnt• hoe of defence, and as it Lei ed in ihirtuiti . . (vase, so will it in ii A rtr,i,n(C-, ease. Ilaitrahft's Iratels sr, iiisees-eii in the broker's the werchmt's (-fainting room, in the t4ork ter the tereari• and turtle fire, amid the into of tile rot lin"4•11111 1 , the MUsie eel lice ~pntdle, n+ the kid i• 1 harmer, or) the raitroa,i train, in every lat-y mar - , of trade where Men think. mut ail, and feel in the interest of goat government The of the ittaditinthitt of this man as a ean,iniate for a high orrice has wide(' to imomul of covered tip, as hi. lint - km . l'S slts poseil the high,erimeN and mat h aetnee of which lief *lrina+ charged. It has Tem-veil arht. of the Men lilt re 11•40 to purify and elevate the I'vnt".Yl"l", an't ^ldigh l4,ll the ill of • la hi, gr. a' ir:r y t , t-"~i I.llr Ow Ix rpot 1,1 In :10 'Ail(' `AM kir r t‘i atal -A' it in I , rlll - 1" 1111 . 14n111 • i ir I,„w, r alto NN,• Om , prt N , lit 1 4 1. and w o 11 , 1nk1% tare we aro ,ta,l \V.• hail I h, mi iii. 11 ..„ 1 ,1 0 , fU it i. evinced in its all 131_ ,, 11 , 111 t o ld ni,liorrneu r the one p.oxer in Itepaliilean poi Splllllll , l 1113 1 1/Y in ilepeiniehoo never lielOre ueulr by any party in l'enikylvaLi.i. Al: otti , r par . 11 sr which Lat e passed out ilt ("N.i-S 1 ( fire in tlijQ SlAtc, in 7t 111/4111 . 10'their death Ll the weiLriit of their own corrup Lion, a l r ir it lIJ%e N• 1141 .ere 4 lb( Ir ttianagcri cont e o i ptil,l, 'n,.• np• publican part% i 4 n0t111 ., 11111 . 11 I,7die in I In:inner • bee:init. it is Je- I,t‘i Sono iNelf of whatever tont in-is there is in its sy.tein of caicting, ott CAllge of the corruption, and perpettuitittc; Fellox eiliZe::F. of l'A•tinNyi‘zini . .i, Ibr time \A 11111 ylnt 111114 r1'11.1t•I' your VlT,llet 111 I trial I hievv. vk iii it 1% , I.ir tun. All Iliat li. regiorki of you k firm ness, and i t will he a , fataink as it in 11-•1 F -1 ;t11.1 as a jury never Jul withthe lingers el the tnen you are tr\ in! , at each of your tlir. , ats, lan that will not pry vi . » , the verdict tr , im Fortwy's The Mouton Onnesin Convent ion Who Bun it? W. Fish C'onrad of this State was a ildegate to the Louisville l'Ouveo tion. lit*eeatue t1i5),, , u4k41 aft&r he got there, anal desired. to !hake a statement to the t'olivOntion, but the Convention "smelt n mice" and de clined to hear him. lie therefore re tired friitii it and publiAled the following clad in one of the Louis ville paper CA RI) I: KUM 1:1.7 , 1i. CON IS.A 1) To T E mut.: DEMOCRACY oF UNITF:I) STATES Representing the VI lth District of p en i n the Convention as.sembled in this city under the call of Blanton Duncan, I made several at tem p tsio-day in the Con vetftion to be. heard. This was denied me, and iu the most di-courteous manner, by the President, who himself occupied at least two hours in a foolish gaseon ade about tickens's Dolly Varfien. My object was to ex posiNthe treach try ut t Cameron- I [art rah ft t h loves of my own State. The t'ennnsyiva nia was coinposed• of all Grant amen except myself, not one of whom ever intended to vote for tho nominee of this Convention. Their transportation to this Convention was obtained and paid for by the ( :rant people. My own, and those of five others, each representing a district :n Pennsylvania, 1 prneured In the office of the Grant state Cen tral Committee of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, corner of Eighth and Walnut stsover a welt known tail oring e=stabl ishment. For this trans portation I had an order from Sipes, Chairman of the Bourbon State Cen tral Committee of Pennsylvania. That order was obeyed by the State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, RA theri Mackey, who is well known as one of Cameron's subjects. The band, of music that iicempartieil tts wits fur nished and paid for by the same Grant people. and our little banner that was carried by George Mount joy is the sane that designated the seats in the Radirul Convention of the sth of June of the Pennsylvania delegation that nominated U.S.Grant and which was presided over by Thos. Settle, the Rebel of North Carolina. This is the sum and sub stance of what I intended to say had the Presidentallowed tne to proceed, and now I assure all of my Demo cratic friends who may chance to see this communication that what I have stated here are facts, all of which II am prepared to prove. • \V. Fart: Cox Rim. f ' XVIII!) Congress District 01 Pa. A GUEAT many simple minded persons ate just now asked to believe that Mt...Puck:dew and his neighbors in Columbia county made an attempt 'to resist the draft in the spring of 1861. The -whole story is a canard. as will be seen by Mr. Iluckulew's . statement; made at PittsbOrgh, public address, last Thursday night. We clip it from the thmonOclal of the following morning: "I was in Washington from early in 1863 until about the end of July, 186-1. When I returned home, some days afterward, General Conch, who had his headquarters at Chamber*. bum, called upon treat my resh;ence, and told trte that someof the drafted anew► at the upper end of our co u n ty had refused to report, and that they anti, some others had titl - en steps to res ist,. I said to him that thought these reports were exaggerated; but I would defer a journey I was about to make and would go with hint among these men. He could not go. I ac companied hint to town. I found a gen tl e man to take a communication from him to these drafted teen: This messenger was sent, and the next morning I left home nod did not re turn for some titne afterward; and some arrests , of our citizens were mai le at the end ()I that month. Now, all that 1 ever had to do with that trouble WWI this interview with Gen erl Conch, and he wrote to me on the 29th of September, his warmest, thanks for the ase , istatwe which I had rendered him on that Demon. lie referred to it with t-atisfactlon,, and complimented we ppon the aid I had given hint ; and that was the end of my whole connection with the draft itt our county in But subse quently there was a trial at Llarris burg, of one of our arrested citizens, and the whine quation was gone through with, as to the ,verlty and 6011 of the resistance to the draft In that county ; and upon full trial there was a unanimous acquittal of the gent {email, named Mel Wary. lie %vas sent home, and the whole busi iltss of Arts [-ruling the citizens of our county came to un end. To sum it up in a word, there never was an tinker of the United States, opposed, or re sisted or even insulted in the limits of Columbia county. There never Was the slightest resistance to the law in that county, and those who were concerned in the prosecution of our citizens ought now to be heartily med of latent:selves, and to regret thlk e whole thing han been hrought - up aga'n after telapse ot eight years." Mr. fiuckatew then concluded by a reference to 'the great corruption which W21:4 abroad in this land, and espeeittll in this State where it came more directly under Übservatiutimial pointetl out tae remedy • namely: the election of litickalew, Ilanley, and their ttetneeratie ass, we.ites oil tile In conclusion, ho sai►i: The 'duty has been charged upon u►e, HS OW standard bearer in the State contest, to place these mutters of reform be fore the people of the Com mon weal t h. Other gentlemen will speak of na tional issues. As a good preacher I generally adhere to my text. A REPUBLICAN IV REPUBLICANS. Me Liberal Republican candidate For the !Presidency. To the Mifor of (/e Thlwte. SI It: 1 have known Horace cols , icy for almtwt a quarter of a century. For the last half of that period it lots been in privilege to st.e him often, and to have opportunities of of in what manner of man he is. Without claiming no extra share of ability to judge of men, Inlay be ex costs! if I think that l posses such ability to an averal.te degree, and It, the exercise thereof I do, without the leag doubt or hesitation, say to Republicans that florae.' Greeley is a perfectly safe man with whom to Intrust Presidential duties. Am asked on what I base such judgment? I answer: lie is hlMetit . lle Isi,nduslritttu..... •• •• •• A CASIL.II::. He is free front had habits. Ile is morally aA pure as the hew-- fallen snow. He is kind. He is capable or timi.. 4 any pkwi:. tiutt would lie is familiar with the history of our country. lie is known by, :►nd knows as nm ny of our public men ii 1)/311 in the Union. lie knows the eopaeities Of the people and the resources of the 1131- tlf 01. lie is mtiversant with the powers and dutios or the Federal Govern ment, how tar it should ur,o in pro tecting, the citizens, and where it should stop with its dealings with the states. Ile is jealousof the nati‘mal honor, and would always maintain it, as well \vitli foreign gov!...rnuirilts :Pi in Its peeuniary and other obligations. Ile is illeapable of ;A 11 kliot)Ohibit• itct ass a tit izeii or of di:Art.l,u table duct as an otheitti. nod I am quite 'sure that public truQtri (plaided to him \t ill be held in Honor, adinittis tcrcd in justice, and faithfully exectt tvil in accordanee with law and for the interests of the people. !does a candidate for the Presiden cy require other and better qualiti- . eations than these? Have any of our Presidents possessed either or all of them in a greater degree than dues Mr. tireetey ? t think ma. Is tny opinion govt reed by reason or per sonal regard ! For about one-third of a ceotury Mr. Greely has been wri ting or speaking on public matters, about public men, on questions of political economy. on !unhad, State, and municipal affairs. on questions of morality, on personal rights, on international law, and hemust have written intelligently, understanding ' ty, or he would not, could not, have had the largest continuous body of readers and listeners that any Amer ican has ever been honored with or encouraged by ; and it does not b come llama who to-day oppose his election to say that be was an ordina ry writer, for no man of ordinary ea pael t y has ever acquired the great in fluence on the public opinion of this country its has been conceded to Mr. (freeley. To .ay that he was an ordinary writer is to belittle the in telligence of that great throng of Americans who have boon reading his writings and listening to his addresses during all these lung years. To deny his integrity of purpose is to slander the America!, people, par ticularly that great element which cm bracts the educated, religious, thoughtful, moral portions of our countrymen. scat anew, lawyers, physicians, teachers, studentsand all those closes whose brains move the , mass wand wins-;entoralit y keeps so ciety from utter degradation, as reap. ders and auditors as bas tlreeley as editor of the Tribune and us n speaker on the rostrum. Can a man of this sort lie other than eapable, honest, true to his trusts': No question of-ptiblie importance has ever escaped his pen or speech, and never has he been found uphold ing evil or npologizing,for wrong; never failing to teach the ignorant how costly ignorance Ise never cells ing to teach that 'honesty,. Industry, temperance and frugality were better than their opptisites. No manner of public policy calculated to ameliorate the condition of the people ever en countered the opposition otitis pow erful pen, but, ca the contrary;-such measures have always. found in him an able and zenlous champion. Did flood or tire lay waste a 'hamlet or city, who so prompt to cad for aid to the suffering, as the editor of the Tribune f If famine or pestilence struck down the pNiple or a for eign clime, who so ready to give and urge others to give, as the Tribune editor? Who among our editors and swakerscild more efficie4work than. Mr. Greeley in the great cause of Land Reform, whereby millions on million of 'acres of God's fruitful earth were saved, without price, for God's tollingehildren? Everywhere, - • - - 7 - - td all Alines 'find under all 'circuit: staneeS,.l - 43 has ever been defending the weak in their rights pgainst, the strong In their wrongdoing. Suet a man can he trusted by the people to do the people's work. ToucF.v. Neu , fork. Aug. V, 1572. A IY.DFITTILIGAN% OPlliflOrt afXII.IIIIGICALEW The. Danville Intelligenctx, a AL.- publican journal, cannot support liartran rt. it egpresses its Intentions in this language: "After maturede7 liberation, and after consulting those especially interested in the utterances of this paper, enter the lists, and shall supporalon. Charles R. Buck clew for Governor. %ye attach but little significance to political plat forms. They are at best but fabrics oftaraw, and liable to collapse at any MOMPlit after theelection. We have seen too much of party polities to at tarh importance to these frail structures. Let us itavo g"o'l then and measures will be right. With bad men all the platforms ever reared will be but 'as idle wind, which they mtnini not.' "The first considenedon therefore should be tosecure a good IYIIIII-1111ie, honest and reliable. So fir as the material interests of the Common wealth are concerned, there is but lit tle professed difference between the two parties. They both profms to believe in a prudent and economical tomangement of the finanees. They both profess to cherish the interests and the honor of the State, and to guard the welfare of the people. A good man of either party would carry out the vital principles. A. bad Man of either party would sacrifice the principles to secure his own advan tage. We therefore wants man who lets been tried and found faithful. We do not want one who is suspected. Now, we cannot help it that the num Above reproach happens to be the Detnocratie candidate; nor can we help it that the Republican candidate is not free from suspicion. \\'e fare, therefore, impelled by a seuse of duty to support the Democratic candidate —not because he is a Democrat, but because we want a titan who has the nerve, the ability and the honesty to carry out the principles of public economy, irrespective of party tnun- " Holding these views, we are are sistably forced to support Mr. Buck /dew, and we are free to atly that we would just as ardently e 4 3pou.se the range of the Republican candidate, if the t•ersonal alietl Of the question had [XVII reversed. \V take our stand under the banner of Ituekalew, because he is tut able and honest wen ; and we opptise Ilartranft be cause we believe he iA not." sold ku Ni.v; York: on 3lon ut $1.13;• New Aavertimenfents. 1'%.1,141, 0 10.4714. .11;S1' RECEIVED I GEO. BRAUN'S II EliCtl.l NT „ • • I altering Establi shment 1.. r; Catt.lllll/ Sc'otcl,,l Stock of cI,oTIN,CoATINGS,.VE;IING. 4 13 I.]t:4, Ai:l-: UNSURPASSI2I) A:. 1' \VilEltE IN LIE.\.I . \ Su:t.; maae up on short uotico and irrthe LATEST STYLES W It iett I C11.11..114e y 1.1 in 1:.1T Dt:ItAiIILITY AN CH LA l'N ESS 1) , 11't ft,rgt play,, On - 8n.1.-tiity:iy, opposite the 111:0.1 OW A V II A LI., ,Vl2lr-Blelulirtht% \V her , Cie public art iti% iv.)l and EXSILINEG.r TIIENI,LSI:I,VES 531:. % bepl 11 1 t Now-Goods! Now-Goods!! 1 I • • A. C. HURSI S 9 111,111 G EIV A %'Ell, P.l Itetiv z f ruul Novl url nd por , hlred for varh a I. I Inn A .ort tUrut mere.. I /..111elm..ican• and all I:4lds of Goole fur 4t•ntlun%2lbwear; with Haut and Cape of the latert rty lc; FL\ NNELS ()F IUNI) 1:1,Ac1( ::nil cor,.)ltEi) ALPACAS: I,argo Stork of Fall Shawls; N.EW MILLINER I' GoODS: Hats Friooo., Rihhims Flowers; SCARFS, LEATHER BELTS; Embroillcry (if all kitals ; for Lacilk's and Gents; C A It P E T S! A (Irmi,tete Assorhatut of every De scriptioq (I Carpets; the Latest De signs and Setee.st Slytes of Collor 'My, At/mi./x(l , ly mated to the Fall :•;e4o4ofri: (.1 the best Enfilisl,l, ltru4- sets, and all frimals of A iddenarader, .1 7' VER.Y LOU' PRICES DIU t:LiET:,()II.(sI.()TII6.kTitt:NKS A svlsidt I invite )out nttontion. bring tit t,nw,c , l w 1.4•11 .114 lOW n y Pitimburrzti 110110• ,•I/I I tf fittait cd Wog Omar, copy•) 1 „, a l:z . li a\ - - -- ,.. a. -- , ' i.”. •.. .7...:c. . ~ .7, 4 -. V ,, s II . , .....• -..fk. J.. ,- * 1'1.k. 4 4. s! • .. 1 ~.., i k •:-.,.....4„.:.--•, 4 ,z, , • ..- - • 'c. ( • /.- ~ --.- • • ." - ,.•'0 , 1_ ._ I I .; f)" ' F 'TILERS l - t.,.-u.A, ---- 1 , 4.. FHT 11 M ATIC SYRUP. AA - E_Ailki, - =‘. STATED , - = , Fr-v.1;1.1,1111i i k ~s_loo REWARD FOR A- C ASE ~~~ N Pi liloo Ilen - ard for a ease of NettreVn or ith , omtiiiste 01 anv form whatever (considered rnrsbtelthat Dr. P •I'ryeluLial,VeewnaticAy rapwill not cure—warranted unintittious, and a phyolcian's presrsintion need Inwardly. tir,ooo leeward offered to the Pronri etoi, of any nse,diciati.toe .iiheutnatirin And ;Seu rulghs nble toprodurd lit!: as Many genuine Iry ing rotes made Within, the' isms length of time as ifhennuttie Remedy, $2OOO Ilfievissird • uffured tunny. perron prov ing JOseph 11. D. to he other than a iirtutuate of the rel.-heated university of Feurreyi %anis In ISt!. and Prisfe•por of c'[temiatfy—treat- Let .Feria It fix 49 peen.. ' tt WOO fletfitsralf tti any Chemist, Phyottlan. CT others able to discover iodide: of f'ofstous, Col chicum, Memory. or anything injurious to the sys tem in Pr. Fitter', Ithernatie Syrtti. 2h,500 Ce.rtitteateei or terdill)OtaiLiS of CUIV. including /11,1*. C. H. hiving. Aftdia. Pa.; Rev. Jo seph Pails of toitinelkill, Phils'ti: the vire of fie-v. J. D. Davis, Highs - town, N. J.t Rev. Thee 1061 . 01 y. Pritihnini, Plifirai Dr. Jennings and Dr. Walton. L'lfilad , dphts; lion. J. V. ereeley, mein tier of Cortgres. from nit ladeltinta: Hon. Judge' Lee. t'ainden, N. J.: Siewatt. more: el-Goviumtir Powell, Kentucit*, and thou sands of others, If space permitted. ' 15250 lieutard fir thennme of any warranted preparation for fildmtnallstu and Neuralgia *old under a a l lanar legul guatautce, setting forth the 'Tact number Of bottles to care Or tenant She amount paid for the tednie to the patient lit case of failure to cute. A full description straws requir. log gunman as must Ae foraktded t.y letter to PbibutniPhiti. The guarante., Ifigned and staling' quantity to taro, will be returned by mail s with ad , tee and Instructions, without any (large: . Ad dress all letter , . to DY.FITUrti.INTO.4S South Fourth 540.1. No other se nodY is offered on such terms. tilt a circular up the rariags forms of ,Ilheams tiput. also, blunt: aprAicationsfur cniihaste•:vni• si, of the .peel it tt4etit HUGO AIIDRIESEUA repll; ly Beaver. f liollidaysburg th3Fninary, F u r 0 11;//'° i" e ' "1414 ,17 1 v re f=la I a r INTII. Pa. tIJET THU 113E.ST HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES, lailPtilttandage e fiegi 4 1$0 ; t3tOrp'dGg~ Truck"i.'at`ciimit Vislier4,4l34 014 ' eers'n sfifqd* SCA/Xi REPittnED• SO,VIfI wcz. ra t a. General Ageuti.ONrend ratalmrp. I*. tvrtien4 k n ti,itenta ao4Plitettst.- trobl;ly. TO 'WHOLESALE TRADE! 1 FEW Cir;t9 OF *ATERIWOIe, At lessthan.Marixt Rates, / a BLACK, BROWN anifOOLII MIXED. 74 tt m eNLic (iOO 4,1 s, EPTRA lIAROAINS IN "3011 LOTS,' BOGGS & BUHL. •'$ Vederal St., A Dr10,";:2 1 1y] ALLEM! EN Y. PA. General Election Proclamation. Wttrutss. In and by an Act of the GeLeral Al sciehly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "Au Act relating to elections of the Com monwealth,— wowed the Yd tiny of July, A. 1). I.W), It le math; the ditty 01 the Sherif f of every county wittun tbtn Commonwealth to give politic notice of the general Electious. and in such no tlce to enumerate- , , 1. The °Meet° be elected. S. Devtgunte the place at which the election is to be held. I, John Grabing, High Sheriff of the county of 11-aver, du liereoy make known, and glee till.* public notice to the eluctotu of the county of Bea ver, that ON THE 2d TUESDAY OF OCTOBEBeNEIT, (Wog the etli day of the month.) a tieneral non will he hclo In the oeveral election dirtriets eptabliehed by Loa to bald county, at which tone they wtil vote by L allot for the neveral ollteem hereinafter Lituned, One Y emen for the office of Got•ernur of the C.11111:1u131%ealth or l'ettnayleaula. one Person for the office of Auditor tiencrai of the 1_ OmilbouWealth of l'enupy,viinta. One penal for the tate of JilWace of the Su pronto t curt of the Cutnultouwealth of I'euurylva• I,IA, Three pastas for the office of Itepreeidauliee at large of toe people of the Conduouwealth of Penn ryivanta In the next Cool:rens of the Coiled Staten One Person fur the office of Iteprepentative to Coogre.e trultl the IN.lVthl'ongreaelonal Dhdrtel of the Colllll.Wilv.ealth of Twenty-Eight Parsons fur the oSbke of Delegates at large to toe couventlou h 1 stn.-m.141e ConsU tutlon of the Commonwealth of Pennell, auto, tit only to he voted hon. One Person for the 021ce of Senator trout the Twenty-m.lth, utstrict ul the Common% moth of retins)lvattts. Three Persona for the Mike of 1.) - legates from the t •cloy etitb Senatorial District to the con vention to emeud the Cunetttutlon oi the Uotn monwealth of i'entir)lvtuil., 01 only to he voted for,. r ota Persons t,r the office of mein), to of iLc Alksvultuy ut tut Cutuctunovvattlk of PutlikNy lvnuln One p erson !Ur the ottice 01 AnbWiat....l Luigi: of the Wuvcreouhiy court.. One Person rot the oilhe of Shefiti 'tile County of IleaVer. • - Ono pencil for the Wilco of 1. 1,r1: 01 the Courts to toe cuuuty of Itenc-f. • One Person ILK the olit..e of ILegiefer -011.11.1..tor dr,teir lon county ul Clin Person of Chr utitcrul tumtau+r 101.er of the Coots!) I, ik r. One Person lur the ofll‘v 01 Auditor },ore, of the coohty of be ,vor, One pirson lur 11,e °eke of .1u•IlLor tone at) ul fun cuouly hi ik awe, One Person for the utile.. of l'oor 11,00, 11,re , for hl the OW t. ty of Ifenver 0120 Person for the 24111, •• oft nkr LAM t) 02 brut , r. • Ties Persons for f h e •IfTelo•ter. of ut< .‘ca di W.) ut 1111 t oulAy ia ft nyer. The .Aid eleenOtill wtU In h. Id tbrutx,:l. , ll CUUUI) U toilows: . The rieeturri of I.toroUgh tu%l3llllip Will Weal at the brick 6ctiocsi bwt% It. the 6,110%114'h ut Ynuin.rt• fhe idectors u 1 iltidgeirstcr litnottidi wilt Meet in the Tuwu hell iu Uridtvwutcr. 'Elie electors of district M.• d I ni , mct at lila puhll. brolt rchool boo.- mcaLJ horoUgh. ma'ard idruh•rlY ddrutile.l by A inatlaii'llcidirlekAil —sow John A. The elector, of Hopewell ookushlp trivet at the e•chool !mum- lu the illa,;e ul t•eptioN We. In paid to% ostop. ne ele•ctors of Independence township 0 111 meet at ttte house of A lexttouer • I • hampeou. d.c tl In rant township. ett - ctora of Raccoon tow todop 4'lll meet at the house of Oa , to h.a.t0 , 4 in said to anstop. The electors of FruuLmrt dtrtr lcl %111 meet at the house 01 t..•urFe Dungan., In Frankfort. Tb.• elector. , of Mci.ittirt . * IL•lrlct wlll uu+•t at the bow, of John Potter, lla lne vitifagv of Ila n • °Ver. The electors of Greene township will niect at the house 01 hh . lari 1.. iewangt.r. ut 11.4.4000 w 0. '1 he electors of Ohio tuirushop wtht guest at the house now occupied by 3atattwin haltut, to satil tun I.li ti.. The electors of lirighton township (poi euthrae• oil to industry' dl,.Uh will no-et at the school todiee, n.•ar tticliey Enk. Ifs eqtlgl tans 0-hip. The cfectors ut the horietigh of 1410tou will meet at the Academy In rallrhos. Ihe t•lectow” of ell 11) , C . 1 at the 140..1 houwr , II (4,111// fuWil.ttlp The elt•etora UI thtigszwa townotilp w lit meet at the hour of Ananah lutotta, tit -ant ttiviti , iltip The etkrtura Soil I% ika„rr low urhi p w ',wet at the hon.,. of John hour, In rail town *lop 'I he electors of 1/aritttOon township o 111 Inert at the Academy in I)nrltngton. The electorrt of IN_ Beaver tmorrwthitl Witt meet al the home of ik Illiam Miller, lu raid too usitlp. The electors ..(h rnt.6llu 10W11.41111 % , 111 Uwe it thu house u 1 Mark lf (lark, In said township. The electors of North to-wick ly ton usurp u lll meat al the house ol Nathan Iluzeth on !mai tor. uterly 01 Hen). Chew• The electors of PutuAkt tutentattp wilt hurt nt Datighert) n nelloirl house. No. 4 , ill' raid town chip. '1 he electors of Stirrou tut. nehlp wall inert at the hott.,,e ot George II:1mM, Jr., iu ttaid towu-- 6tdlr 41W elector* of the upper, or uor,Lh w nn i, hot ungh of Neer Brtgtahn %NM meet at the enr ;writer ./lop 131 AI Ihrr , In *4.1/11 he electore I , I the utlitille went of the boroutrh of Ne v Brighton toll ;fleet at the ochooi h• wee, In raid %Ind. The e more of the lower or south 'ward of the borough of New BrfOtion will meet atihe car fac tory. to saW ward. The electors of Rochester toworblp meet at the 404.15v111e school house to said township. The electors of the borough of Rochester rvtll tore( at the school house to ltucttcr tot The electors of Frt.4ltu borough and district meal at the school houae In Vretulone. The etrctors of New Sewickley township will Meet at the house of John 'teazle, iu.isaiti Lorin /thy. he electors of Industry district will meet at the school house in ttlustr). 'lhe electors of Harmony township will meet at the hotel fu Econom,. The electors of Economy township Will meet ni the house of George C Undo, in said township. The electors of the borough of IteiCer will meet at the Sheritis ulllce, it raid borough. che ttixtore of ht. Choc borough hill meet at the Kehoof lotth.e, in raid horotn:n. fhe elector,. ot Inc borough ot ti.tdeh o 11l meet at the public echo& boln,c, In It aid borough. The rlecturs of New. U4iitee boroti4ti tell meet at the Whey IA I'. L Gnat in New Unlike. El= The elector% of the borough of Deaver Falls will meet at the school house. to %aid borough The electors of the borough of I:eorgetou n will meet at the eettoul houee. lu raid borough The elector% of the borough of I ililegour eIII Meet at the school hom: in %aid uormig,n TAI, And the several 'lodges. Ingot - riots and tlerka who attend the general Oration on the perm, d roatotay of October ore hereby enjoinett to attend toot perform at the ' , old eleti ton of 1 . ..1141.0rr, to he holden tw atoreaaid. the Itke dotteo. ' , object to the Ilk' peualtie,, (or uttoconduct tie, they are liable to at the election for to. tutwre , of Ar—ctobiy, Sr - f6,\o to -1)" .1 \v c , o Z, I make known and give notice, as in 411,1 by the lath .ertibti of the store-aid act I am directed, "that - every per.on. excepting Juane., of the peace, who shall hold any office or aptiolottneot or profit or trust under the l;overllnlett I of the United State., or of tilt. State, or any city or in corporated dietrict. whether a cot ttnirettitted otti err or otherwise, a PUOuetlinste ollkee, Or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, j udlchiry elccntice department of this State . r United States, or or any, city or incorta rated district. and also that every member of congress and the State Legislature, end tit the xeleet and common councilors:4 city, rominhielonere of any incorporated district, le by law incapable of hold , trig or exercising it the minim time the "thee or appointment of jildge inspector or clerk of say election of this Vunituonweslth, and that no in spector or Judge or other °Meer at any such elec non, eball to any (ace then , 0 vo tad tor." Alm), that in [north rection of the act of Assembly entitled AD Art regathtg to executions and tor miser purpose.," app? 04 id April 16, ISM, tt is enacted thattbe aforesaid Witt section — gull ] not &info construed as to prevent any militia of- Gar or borough orlicar from eery lb_ es judge, 1H- OpegtOr or clerk et any general or special elec non In this Conirtionwealtb, "if any pervonput4.l4everti-or attempt .to pre vent any officers of au alecttoa antler this art from holding such election. or nee or threaten at y vio lence to any such ()Meer. ProPc4.lc.luterfer with him In the executon of or shall interrupt or im hie duty, or tilialifb lock.up tbe wind - OW/Or m i tt rode to any window where the saxes may he holding or shall riotously disturb the peace at such elec tion, or shall eat or practice any lllClMlduting threats, force or vtolence, with design to influ ence unduly or overawe any elector or.to pre; Tent him wont totfineor to restrain the freettont of choice, such "parson on conviction .hall he tined in any sum pot exceeding live bandied dol lar. and Imprbtoornent for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months, and if it Shall be shown-the court where the trial or s u ch offence shall-be had, that the person-to ofjoudinn wags tint a resident of the city, ward; district, or the township where the ogence is committed and not entitled to vole therein, then on conviction be shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not lees than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars and lie imprisoned not lens than As mouths non Morellatrtwo yeari " If any person or persons shall Make any bet of wager upon the maul/ otarly election within ibis Commonwealth Or shall oiler to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there to or by any printed or written advent/meat, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such het or wager, upon conviction thereof.. lie or theY shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so (demi In the bet, XisceitonOns. ===:a We will'open during this week PILL LINES A I lEalitern Quotations. 11l na.lc Al ptterte4. CALL AND EXAMINE! Deny person shall vote at More than OEM °ICe lion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once un the same day, or shall fraud. ulently fold and deliver to the Inspector two tick ets titer, with the Intent illegally to vote, ar advise and procure another 110 to 40; be Of they Shall ou CollVlctlon be feed In any sum not teas than tiny nor more than Ave hundred dot lava, and be inlininatled not lesatban three 110 C morn then twelve if any persen nut qualified to vote in this Cotn er:sil3l.int.ll(tilli.rctubt;t4".';sllo.Yrsheta‘ollfl43l7slicefAel n rl g n't. t ,, l l l u C i c k l I t l s ' o li a o : lrt n e t °l , o ( tunuenclug citizens qtroided to vote, he shalt on h eonvicuon. forfeit and psy any sum nut excectl• tog one hundred dollar* for every mid be Imprisoned for any term hot exceeding fOrolve mouths. In case the person who shall have received The second highest number tat votes for inspector •hail not attend on thu day of electhatt, then the p er mu who shall hive received the second high est nutnberof votes for pike at the next preceding spring election shall act as inspector In his place, and incase the person who shall have received the hi g h es t nu mber of v• - .tee for inspector shall 15ot attend, the person clectddludge shall appoint nn inspector in his place; and in case the person elects d Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shell appoint Sludge in !tin place; or any vacancy shall continuo In the hoard for the space u . one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the town gap, ward or distrint for Which such others shall have been elected, present at the place uridectiou bun ii se l e ct one out al done number to (111 each vacancy lIEGIBTRY LAW 1 also give °Metal notice to the electors of Bra +(kr county that. by an net entitled "An ACt natti er supplemental to the aCt relative to the elec tions lit Ws Cetninonwealtli,- approved April ritu. A D. latitt, it Is provided as follows; SEertoti 4. On rile Gay of election any person Whose name is out um the said net, ittleatittig the registration list - SAerip. and elm loan: the right to sole lit said elect 101., Ofie qualided voter of the die trot t s.' a witness to the residence ui the clattnact In the district in which ho elatune to lee a von r, for the period or at least ten days next presetting sa d el,ction, which wit ness shad take and subscribe u Written, or partly written and partly 1.4m0 - it :011El:tilt to the tarts ,tett by Lin., whin atridav it shalt detlitc Clear iy where the restilerie , • is it the person so CI:1110111g to Ile 11 11101 llit• yt151•11 pin el:11011114 the right to vote shalt also take acid subscribe u wail ten, or partly written atm }Aunty prod's), allida vit, slating, to the hest of his knowledge and be lief. where and whet) lie ass born; that lie le a citizen of the commonwealth of Penney ivania and of the United States; that he hail resided in the CullilnilliWeAllth one yetir„er it Stinnett) , a col/.eh therein and hue moved therefrom, that he has re sided therein six mouths next preceding said eleCtlol3: that tie has nut ILOVed Into the nistriet fur the purpose of %tiling therein; that he has paid a elate or county tax within two yearn, *Adel was aseiessail at least tea days before said elec• tom; aud. 1t a naturalized citized. shad also state when, where, and by what court he was natural lied, and also produce bus o.lr ...ideate ul natural , zuthor tor eX.341111101011, filittdl , lll(lll.tt earn/IAL su state where and when the tax dainted to lit, Paid by the efilant wee saitessed, and when, where and to whom paid: and tax receipt !bereft , ' shall be produced for exiduitiation, unless the at Rant shall state in his athdavlt that it lute been lost or destroyer, or that he he cc reeeiL ed any, but lithe person iii/1 . 1,1111/1111! the 1114111. lin 4 . 01 e titan take arid snliserthe an udldntu, that Inc In 11 11.4 lice born 'lithe', of the Pitied mitre! lof II bora risewhere..ll.‘ll !title that lai t in his attitlai arid 1.111111 produce evidence that tie Lite Leer, sat. unitized, ur that he is (tallied to Lltizeit,hip by re3ttti of his father's naturviltZa"Ou 1, Mid saa.l further state in his affidavit that he 4, at tile time of taking the affidavit, bet‘seen the tie,. of twenty one and Iwenty4 wo years, I hat be has re. sided in the Mate one year and ul the el' e tom district lea days next pi eteding such election, lb* shall be entitled to vote, although "he shall not have pant taxes, the said n flidav its of all persons 0414104 .tO . ll claims, 't ri ll the alllthlVila 01 the iii. Iletteen 10 11 , 01( rltrlderiCu. s t lall be . i.re.t . t•e.l by the electluti board, and at the close lit the elec tron they Shall be enctused with the ltFt of L viers. tinily list and other papers required, by law in he 11 Rai by the reittril ;wage If Ltd the I,lothuiloWry, alitl shall remain on tile therewith hr the prothon otary's ohice, sublet . ' to the eXactiilltifti , tu, as oth er election papersure; if the election Udlcete shad find that the applicant or app matte 1/1/eOO4O alt the legal qua'illeations Mere, he or they shall M. perltillted 10 vote and the Itallio or Noires shell he added to the Itet of tasatihla try the elec tiou officers. the word "tax" being added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, &Lod the elnd "age - it here he cialms to vote On i.ge: the salve words 15-102 added by the L ler Ls la tat It Lase I, p li r ot iectvely Loa the list of pg.:feig t. , soling at e . : Ai c AF:t - rios S. It shall I,e 1,1,101 I,r :IL) tir.11;11e1 CRILeII of the district, nut wittletandp , 4 the nuns , of the itrupt...ll, • Itter I. contained ,o, the net 1:.1 , 1et1 1 I:IX:1We., to the OW of eat h person; w tietetipoti the same grout the tight of ealltat!•• 104 is 00, regtilft ., l by law .ILVI lie pali:iL ly made ape acted on by the election hla - rd. and We VOW ailitittliAl or rileetett. tie onling to tile .denier: °Very penitiIICILIIMIII,Z to he a hall:rail. , d Mites sha l l bo r, qinte , l to produce ins tiat xitiou tier llll.ille at the u:t - tlitiu eceept ninirche tie 1.,,e pit ( lit v.), n not, r w tilt, cit.trlct Ift Ft I,tch otters elite, hint on Ow unit 1... r. al In trig Met Ii It chili/ in the d,.ty kr; ;Iil • cer , to a ale or 01 . 41110 Im sin'n rent 11 , ..iti• the word "tined. n 1111 111,11,011 i .1:. .11n1 or 0111 , Cr" 01.1 , a scrums V 110! 011 Ike itny. liy t 1 the ii.llll. inn :1 - ate. i•xe,•tit.eg wln re soar ill en (flied t,, cote by tr ine of 11, lia.ll/all/ nllOlllO. .tint 1/1 ( r1. 11 1 i/.lsi,u , i (r,(l Li.. r io te r `• hit-liar, 21/sli. LAC Clll/k s.clloo 1.,• 01' I 1110,1,01 n d, nil hit; 1 1, :IE t;1.4 In 00: tie rI. 1.111. Ihr iii.•• 1,0 , 1 on, I.uLlltil. 1.10.;..ir. 1 : , h. ,iiltinpollllo ul 01,e yrlla. the I. /JUi/iI•latil• • 1 11 +:ol d 011 ern. t 1.00. 01 it, ~tit, ~ 1,. 0 ow ••1 /011 Ns It . r. itne, , Laa•i-1 lit 1, ttu fir, the IRdursr. men( t itiicinn.il,f or, said inithralization eittneate. atxrllONb, ti tiny e 6 el ton officer shall rehire Ve neglect to r.sticnr. .u. ft proud u: Illy Ilt:kt il l f istlftrofitt apt. ilreoelribuct by thus IA r,or the taw s lip which this is a supplement , Irmo any person titter to vote whose name is not inn the list of as sessed voters, or wLV,c right to vote is chulfetn:- ed by any qualified voter present; and shall admit person to vote without requiring Such 5 .2 9/1-CPollAgil l ittiri, " atrd ". ; , lialt nestles ,41, for every such offence. to pay a line net uric bar:tired dollars, or to tinit , r.zo +al Imprisonioent not more tLul, hue year, or edit" • or both at th e filter, nun ul the 1 our!. • • • • • • • • SE( nos 9. The reaperliVetki•64l,eoto. 111:1WelAn• and }adz et of the elect:one *hall each twice. the ;rm.-fib adadti:n(t.r Wit!l. To ab) 0t34-011 Itif•rlaOt to h, otwetet, , ed tie right of a wireize. or in regard to any other tnat.:Y‘r or dolly, requin•il to he done ur ilakiiiir t •d tutu by any of chid out ,e ander lice uct ; and any tulial taupe tog by any peraon Yu re:ation 10 tiny inater or tfillu: con c.-rum: is 1/101 they rtottl lw 1111rT1 J., 1.11 of ..mid' utheer-, ru• per• Jury ..... • • • SE; Tlos On :he of litc or )Zen. '1 Ili' c;,tll;t:,, :-1:11.11g Lind ;;441; HIM !Ley Venty hrrteN e Ill:.; fouldr• trill he pr..ct iced at the rh,..etion I;•• loud Ili ally 111 , Oril 1, ti ;411;11 11.1 the duty of 1/, htttuu • And whereas, the Congress of the linitiuL.dates, cm' the 31st day of March, lsal s "'used an act, enti tled "An Act to enforce tied right of eilissus ty . the Untlid owe* forofe in lice as - revel States of this Union, end fur other purposes," the firet and second sections of which are an follows : Samoa 1. De it enacted by Me Senate d 2 liaise of Representatives of the (4111,t1 Stales of Anteri.. co in Conaress assembled, That all citizens of the totted States. who are or chili be otherwiee yunl 111:-It by law to vote at any election by the people in any State. Territory, dlafrict, county, city, par ish., township, school-district, munictpallty or oth er territorial sah-dlvlslon, rhalf he entitled and al lowed to vote at all rich eleettonr, without dit&- auction ot race. color, or precious condition or aervitude ; tiny Canetltution, raw, enetinn. or regulation of any State or Territory. or by or Under Its authority, to the CO/11114i notivitindand fng. „ Sitialas 3, And be if further ',Meted. That If he or under the authority of the Constitution Or lase of any Stale, or the laws of any Territory au; act is or ?hall be required to be done es a pre-refini site or qualification for voting, and by ench Con. atitatiOn or law persons or (Aileen+ nrr or rhull h,. charged with the perfottoance of dutie:4 in Corot,. tt ing toeltizens an opportunity In perform eue.n pre requiette, or to become quallli,tl to vote, It shall Do lho duty of every finch cud °thee( to give IA all Citizens of the Collo I Star a the cam, and egnal.opportaulty.to pertor,a ,nch prere,p:l - and to It let. (Wahl - Led he, ote without d,,- tinction of race, color, or pwt hon.. condttne, of .rvitude ; and if any burl, lo.rroo or nidet r eUafl rofoeo, or linowln,“ly omit to Iflve to ILttirct to this section he t•hali, for eve ry Ottuoce. forfeit and pay the rain Ottive littrolrtid dollars to the pc n agrieeed thereby, to he recovered by an action o the caw:, with lull costa and such allowance fur confute) fees as the court shall deem just:mil elf i also, fur every such offence, no deemed guilty or a misdemeanor and shall, on conviction thereof, h, hued hot lees than flee hundred dollars, or be no. prlgoiied not tees than one month unit Out more than Cue ,tear, or Inuit, at the ohp7retiou of th. court. dad Whereas, It is declared by the, sc.coad es•c• Lion of the Cl article of the , ;tinetituttou of the lihited Matt*. that "'Phis Constitution., and the laws t% the United Suitee which shall be ninth' In tare nee them' ()( . *ball be the eupreine, and, • • • • • ititylitifig to the 6orti:n/010n or ItitCS 0/ arty , s'atte OM, cone rt.ry huhLilheareding. And wherCue, Tin, Legiiilature of mi. (',an miomealth, on the (ley of Apra, A. ft., passed au act. eta stied "A farttKir stionletn,at to the act retattng to the elect!.nne to tt to Conitioin wealth," the tenth eirctinn of which follows : SECTIUN W. That Po DIUCII or every no t of .1. oembly as provides that only white treetlee. shall be entitled to vote or bo registered es voters. or ss claiming to vote at any general or Pp, MI vier- Il t ni of lids Common Wealth, tea and wee ...am., ls hereby repealed; and that hereafter e I (revue,. vetthout ttlettnetkm of ct 1,.r, shall Is.: vt . .'W . l.kt . 1.1. , i regiKtVred according he pros 1.1,4, of the fil,t section Mita: uct a ruled iii l: 17 II O. A !all ! entitled "An A furt her tioN,leni en lal Ml le / net relathig toitint elections of flu, e.dooein , veulth," and alien othei-wlee quallieti meter . . letting; laws , . he entitled to vote :It all :.:.'iv,:ii and special elections to this Couilooti.eoitn. And.wherea, , , ft is My tote-lituttimal mid og. (tat duty Ti -take care that the inn, ti • t.l•thtu l y executed. - and I-t has 'illm I.) toy Lie., 1e.1. , .• that ,ii wiry fi.,l , ep.orri anit re .„'lsiters of vo;.•r. , 1 , : refused. alld are rete.:ll..t, In ar- ~ .met Jr. :1. I%.•rz. ( . 4/10r1 , 1 1.14,iLL1 (Itl/01 - I,V6W quaillit , l 101 NOW iii , ta . 6lll . . lu ruu.idv niUun , d it. • • the cr.l)hty f4i1111'.,1011,1, Of ...ll'. mlt j hurehy youltled and dtrecn,d to thrtru , the stiv• erat at. , Acena,, and C.-4h,ter” W ‘tdler,. n,.^ •i:, obey mail tuliAtoriu to ILI; I allll pito•rin . comity :pi to :Irby uulLoa ro ilutred ID t -r• pr I. I.or 1110 fir:st 0. ;1 t Tot:. r.:: t.• folintifulititill: am: I Jt.t lit ( 5 ..1,gre.... 01.1 t:: en theptainc he kfusvu, tile.] xeri it by all rtc &WO. X. ors, to , itiptiirii ....t:•rr, oftli Pirii and iittierp, and Ili • r l!k• 4• - ri • may lo• arid 1.. ail. 1114 . Gila. , tpl thin 0.411 1 / 3 141i 11141‘ 4 1 I. 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T 1,.• t, , ta• Ver•l4 111, , 1 . 41 ,, 'he ••,,n d• — DI-!( . .4•1 -'4!,.. lll=l esct,lllng the pi op' ..,,:4. but ally ticket that ,11111 t.,utuiti 21 12 reat...2! trttmb (4 1111111e+ than the buinUvr for IA ‘4ll care of the to 11 , 4 Lidelphia, r!it , ortt, ' = z,L.rt h in the t Ity 1 . 11:“1:t• t., jthiert stutf: mt rt w •11.• Ilit I— at I,u Itr• 'lfiur~day n.w.ke ”1.11 1t r.•;t;rti+ hir Odet literr:u for .Ij,l alotr.ct AdtP llti be 11.01:2i/or. ,:urn ~t II,• Cludiri,.. 1 111 ti I , iI• iOnouitt: t m .-r I i• meetinz of then.l! , 11,Lv OW cu :I,i or th.• t!,,t lu bar a, I ih,• : M=lM= flea of the i'1.11111V , 1!1‘ “Lh. 111:1;: .r 11;,• t. 1,• td. r! ernOr.l,N,•pt Lim: return: , tran,4111;t•••1 rttt:try of ti,r t tai Ilkat t , fl:k r .ti twf it, ilia , lEEE Prnpeoed Amn,tidtn,nt to th , Cow/qtr.:lca TG :he Elcctlon nf State Treasu r. II • / I:11r 11t &Slit t. clummt..k.;llh iv •re . the cututiF 'at Deaver. 14-n, . Green, WoKitE A .foait. R.•,)/1104/11 propu.:a;; atuelinwt)t 1., the Cortehttation of Cotuakia: Avalth bs. hran .-arreed t.. !,y a msj4.rit7 4,1 thv Inembrr, CCIO.I lu .4.1 4 ; %AU, ui 41,,,Le4;.4t1yr2 at two Niic,.esal‘q see,land, of the ekatio, whia ue fri:l u "Joint Resolution propostag-fin Atarendr•tent to the Constitution of Peninsylrr,nia„—fie 31 cnnrluut y of ill`toker. on thk , .vent it day after the eteetton, TuOtily, iktober 15th, l;+:12. Given tinder my iinn.t, at my °Mex., in Beaver, tlde 4th ?ay of September, In the year of our Lord one thoneand eightlitilititt`4lhtAllthfOnVy s nit in the ninety seventh year of the independ e ne, of the United State 4. JOHN Burnam 910 - nos, Heaver. Pa.. r September Dauchv & Co's Advertisements. ... • • . Wells' Carbolicr Tablets feor cough., Coldroand Uttartwitetot, ne-c Tablaa pre*ent the Acid in Ctiiiltanay.., Int in miler otiriet.t rr.riP!rlffm, 111 a popular r.r,„ . for tf, t . l,Tc of all ' Anna and Lung the , .•-• . 11 , 4 , A• 11. - 4 z and nCerclatlft Or the Pit elf a v • , medial el y r, lit.v..trl and tlatemenia urr• corm: ~ • twin,: ~ , •1 1 to ktof proprietor of I:1441h r.;., . . 'fista , lo. d.i 'n11. , 0. nt .)ears starf4ll4.;, CAUTII ! .‘ it! ,.),,,,, ::, ...,,„ (1. ,,c t e , 1 ,zi t y i b, ,; ' r .l I T: t I , i :,,, : . Tatqct, 1,41 c ,, ‘ r.. epro..p., ),,,, x. ,),.„,, , I I , , LOU.ct IS j,tir.tt St, N. Y. h. 11 , 1 1•4" .I.r z 1; A t.tt`'F - IT.the V, S. $250 A M (iN7 11 er.onty Muth: with ~K ey -Check. 1/..,1. h«,lre , I , , N.,,,p1,..0 fr.,. S Al NPEl•ifillt. 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Age. t Soul i.e el r, ~,,„ , ~ nts_ t:pellAi term- 1,.- •• • • ( leilaii - , , it.e;rtili,o,, • A lt,••r 0 t,"' r`le. :“.1 ,f 1 .,1,11 3 ;.: lent.. ~•.• , { 51 , ,i,t,h7 S.. i'u . 1.L.. t , ..}', :7,11,010 P) - z , - - - . ,.1AN10N ... .... .• el:.. .:-.-- ' dIS • ....*,.;/41,- &RU By FURNACES PO VVEILFUL L!iD tCoIii)ISICAT: FIT A PtA,lLtr ,, Y t I) , W Now 'f ,ri• IMIZI PREE TO BOOK AGEIN AN ELEGANTLY EOUN'D C ANY Lq": ‘16,1 il4l-41, bA. , r.. - ,•( • „ II 1,1'11r...11..410y 51)0Q • „ ~,,~ « ,~~ r:t.i-..,. AGENTS TO 14cnvor t• PERSONA: OF t • .1 11.1 AGENTS • ':1)111,:ii-1,11:0,,i Wanted,— 1~ ROBINSON CRIISOE, 1 1 EMI MB - 1;',T1 1 Lll belifeedern -- Ac° -, --: 1......_____, r... l y ,„:. ',....... tewart it tinier IRENE MERE Eli ME IMIIM MEMO r •• ,• T '-, r".T , 112-111TCL1 U I.d.DLL ./ I= oo Lot CI, and ..••• nn•, =EI .1 . r, .• r. . Mil H;11 Pla I Atfellt. r ,, t" . ••m] : r Tll 1%. WOIC INC; CLANS. I 1.0 I ..,:uarnt,t..•:! I =Ell 713.1•"1, an , l .';. , s•;+h. rhos nttt v•s.t fr,• 6. 1; tit retrinn -(11•111 , NS 1I . it. Courthinfit ; - BM AGENTS CVANTED--t, tho Lire, Grant Greeley WILSON BROWN and Lb) I c_Nditli; men ..1f all pax titti. Over 4.0 Steel Por,tra.tte. , --t ut t:• , - ' • tr. 71N•ti.E!.; tot Mt , •••• . •,• , t t. !II - 2! ; .• - 17.:1 h.: irk, Al Pl , Ltl , ft,l: t R t-r; LL GREELEY'. BEI r , 71.” ),, 1 11 1i; 1 1.\ \L11 i , ov, I; (It).•,n .•, Int.;-„ 11:4! afro ," Brag it I UMEA.K.I rrwrnk" -4 First Premiton 1 • . /t„roi,• 1.,. 1/o,ki• i,..k I.r N. , N. ' BEAVER LADttS SEMINARY, C kit A t Ni , tjrir, • pont. I :.‘• 1,, th,.. 1 Li% r nr , ,;,. itt.,.4111414,4:•11. 4.11,1). :VI trin r licrt: A r, p t, Tr:. EMI =MI ~:l tai ' ~fii..~~ i r, • 11•,.LivJr,t, u ?,•• i,,r Ora , - N., • 1:‘• ;•, , :sit 11, r1t.r”.114 ,v, r 1 the 1,1 M.' SF/I Eft. 1.1,::tnn.,t: n. 13iI.Qmoltit" rtickt 1 4 •(•. I"~partuo•Ntlip or t ht. strin of •" •'" ' 1 I '...nfoom I. by low 'l3 l 000-rut !to. .• 0111 y•oryd b. nut"_" • .1 1: 1; 111 , ' , 11*-' , H. J. CHANDLER. Dentist , . II A,- nu 'dllrr rl"„l4,,Cni:>. I 1.113/Iy . p , tll*l}l'lAt- . 111 I,t. " '') Sn'i•kmi •roo L'oarante.'.l 11l a, o • ;1,11. t ; ttfl 1.1.1 of Applicants fur Llectil... s.'l 6, Sc'stistn I 579. kTIN.i I per SIN4L:I' , IIEI. I triZll' ; krtoll jk \ , \ I CHEAP TEETH. 10 DOLLARS A SE'F ani tit tientl+l I in,. nt uh7 4 A.rrlE, NV Clitti or iwrfrortn - hotter optitalionB; Wirt. - - 4.1,er fa, }y9,4;‘)..ni.1 =MI . .t - L I, A I Urept Repubile UNRIVALLED i • a ‘L: MEI WEE n^ 1 l 1, • Can I O. 1.4,1 •I /, • • -It :11 • I ' • :• (~ r t•t• ~r tsr •:'on 11 1:tlf , 11? r 1..1,1 'Lll I' r =ZEE lIIIN MEI ..r , r ME! =Mil t - 11 u. kVarnun:: AttltEN =I EIMENE i , \ ( 1 lEEE= eircttq i)N 11ATI.:1:1A1 11. .1. & MEE EMI