elect ifisce,llan E 1 t A Ilepres entailed Tr:AoDirgiatied His Cbuntry, A letter froth AlexP.ndria Egypt, 4'4' date August Z. is publis hed in the .New York World, giving what pur ports to be a history of the career of George A. BUtler, recently Ameri can Consul "fleneral to Egypt, but who left for parts unknown when he discovered that President Grant had sent General Starring to investigate -the charges made against him by Dr. Strang, the missionary, and other gentlemen. The charges against But ter are of the most serious character, his conduct having been such as to bring disgrace on the country be represented. It is charged that But ler used his influence with the Khe dive to promote or degrade Ameri can officers serving in the Egyptian army, according to his likes or d;s likes. The cause of the antagonism between Butler and these officers was of a social character, arising from the refusal of the wives of the latter to recognize Mr. Butler; not on her own account, but on account of the con duct of her husband. Thii vas the exciting cause of bis hostility to Van derbilt Allen, an - American o ff icer or graduate of West Point, and at the time serving in the Khedive's army. In consequence of the refusal of Mrs. Allen to visit Mrs. Butler, Mr. But ler instituted a relentless war against Allen, which his official influence with Lhe Khedive made it easy for" him to prosecute. His private character was so bad, his gamblingand Kolligacy a matter of so much notoriety. 'that admission to' the society of foreign repr&enta tives; known as the Consular Club, was refused him. Aniericans visit ing Egypt were compelled tia seek protection under foreign flags, so ut terly unable were they to secure from him proper and necessary attention. Consular agents were removed with out law, and, through his servile tool, a Levantine desperado named Strel ogo, notified that by the payment of a specified sum of money they could be reigstattd, which was done in sev eral M;lances i and the money natural iy paid for restoration to places ille gally taken' from them. Others, re fusing to pay, were not successful.in - bAng reinstated. Butler also se cured the appointment as consular agent of persons who were engaged in the Abyssinian slave trade, and who, after their appointments, con tinued the unholy traffic under the, 11.1 g of the United • &Met lie re- - yeived from one of these men a pres ent of four slaves, welch he caused to ha sold in the market at Alexandria, paeketing the proceeds. Butler's pe culiar aversion, says the correspon 7 .. dent, were the missionaries, and lie an nounced it at a public dinner as his purpose to lay a plan to have them all k idnappc , d,their heads shavtsl.atal themselves sent out of the country as criminals. To th 6 query what lei - , would do when it became known, he replied that he would "fix that all right" The old man (mooing his uncle, Gen. Butler) would get on his knees in holy honor, and perhaps -drop him; but, he added, "wouldn't I lie the best advertised roan in the country for a time?" So little regard had he for the hon or of the goverment he represented, that he used his office under it to ex act tribute from the Khedive, 'with which to pay his profligate de,hts. The Khedive, wishing to secure his influence, was willing at all times to help him, of which fact Butter was equally ready to take advantage. At one time, when he was in trouble, the Khedive asked him the cause of his anxiety, remarking that perhaps he could assist him. "No," replied Butler, "it is my private debts that are troubling me. The Khedive an- . swered that he did not wish the-rep resentatives here to be troubled with money matters, and generously offer ed him a large sum of money as a present, which Butler without diffi culty accepted. On another occasion, when dining with a party ofgentlemen, the -sub ject of the Jewish religion was under discussion, when Butler, to the boron and disgust of all who were present, loudly (~rfed his halief that Christ was the illegitimate child of a cour tesan, kept by Joseph for the benefit of the Roman soldiers. The shooting affair which ended the career - of this notorious roprobate is well understood here, as Was the attempted caning of Dr. Strang by his factotum, the Levant ine,Strologo, to have been instituted by Butler himself. The Mails were tampered with by him, and so bold was he in his law lessness that at one time he delibfr- Wei) , handed an Engish gentleman an opened letter at a public dinner table and excused himself for open ing it by saying it was a mistake. When he learned that Gen. Star ring had been dispatched to investi gate his conduct. Butler used every endeavor to get him under his influ ence, but the General was not to be beguiled from his. duty. Starring evaded a meeting with Butler by avoiding a landing at Alexandria,en tering Egypt through another port. It is said that many facts regarding th!s man's career,were never brought out, even to Gen. Starring, through the Oriental fear of those posessing them of being involved in the affair. A Frankish official is a great person age here, and many natives feared that if it became known that they had testified against him his malignity would he so great that he would per secute them to such an extent-that they could not live in the country. There has been a continual season of rejoicing silk* he took hiatlight, and is hoped (above all by all Americans here) that he may yet be brought to trial for his complicity in the row artily attempt to murder Major Campbell. The Verb "To Break." "I begin to understand your lan guage better,"said my French friend, Areourt, to we; "but your verbs trouble me still, you mix- them so with prepositions." "I ant sorry you find them trou blesome," was all I could say. "1 saw our friend Mrs. Janes just now," continued he. "She says she intends to break down housekeeping. Am I right there?" "BrEilk' houseliceel)ing,slie in nst have said. "0, yes, I remember. Break up housekeeping." "Why does she do that?" I ask ed.- "Because her health is so broken into." "Broken down, you should say." "Broken down,O,yes. And indeed since the small pox has broken up in your city=" "Broken out." "She thinks she will leave for a few weeks.", - "Indeed.- And will she close her house?" ”No; she is afraid it will be brxi ken—broken--llow do I say the"" "Broken into." - "Certainly, re is what I meant to say." "Is her son to be married soon?" "No- ' that engagement is broken —broken—" Broken off." - "Ah! I had not heard that.—She is very sorry about it. Her son on ly broke the news down to her — last wce:c. Aro I right? I am to anx ious to speak the English well." "He merely the broke news; no Preposition this time." "It is hard to understand.' That young man, her son. is a fine fellow; a breaker, I think." "A broker,and a very fine. fellow. Good-day." "So much," thought I, "for the verb to 'break.' " re... Not a bad pun, this, from the Cincinnati Cbramercial: It mast not be inferred that the country is "cu ing to the dogs," because the seiee tion of next President is reduced toa choice between a type-setter and a West Pointer." General Election Proclamation. Witgaz A""ad - b7 aILACt of the °eters] Au serebly of the Commonwealth of-Pennsyleanls. entitled An Act relating to elections of the COP • monwealth," passed the 24 day of jell, A. P. IS it is made (be duty of the Sheriff of erery county whine this Commonwealth to glee public notice of the general glecuons, anj in such no tici to eon merste 1. The office to be elected. tDel to the plate at which the electlen is to be held. john G ra bing, Ulgh Sheriff of the county of 11. user, do nereby snake known, and giro this public notice to the electors of the county of Bes- Yer, that ON TEE In VENDA' OP OVUM NEXT, (hosing the ttfth day o(the toonth), a general elec tion will be held at the several election districts for the purpose of electing Tye Bezatertel mi ct . ten for President and Vice President of the Uni ted States. • ._ Twenty-Pau Penosi as [district] Represents ttceillectors for Presidentand Vice President o the United States. Three Persons as Representative Electors-at gine for Presiders t and Vice President of the United States. The said elections krill be held throughout the ...Indy as follows: The electors of Borough township will meet at the brick schoothouse.in the borough of Vanpurt. The electors ot Bridgewater borough will meet In the Town Hall in BraiMewater. The electors of Phillipsburg district will meet at the public brick school house in said borough. The electors °Moan township will meet at the house formerly occupied by Antatish Ilendrickson —sow John D. Elliot. The electors of llopewell township will trait at the school house in the ctilale of Swthorille. In, said township. The electors of Independence township will meet at the house of Alexander Thompson, dsc'd In said township__ The electom of Raccoon township will meet at the house of David Ewing in wild township. The elemere of Fruitier& district will meet at the bonze of George Dungan, in Frankfort. The electors of IdcGalre•s district will meet at the bonse'of John Potter, to tne village of- Ilan• Over. The electors of Greene township will meet at the house of.F.lljah Niewanger. to Rootstown. The electors of Ohio township will meet at the house now occupied by demise° Elliot, in• said township. The electors of Brighton township (not,embrae• si in Industry district,) will meet at thh school house, near Richey Eakin's, in said township. The electors of the.borough of Failaton will meet at the Academy in Falleton. he elector), of Patterson township will meet at the school house. in said township. The electors of Chip pe wa township will meettt the house of Azariah roman. in said township. The electors of South Beaver township will meet at the house of Joan Rowe, in said town ship. The electors of Darlington township will meet at the Academy in Darlington. The electors of Big Beaver township will meet al the hoax of William Miller. in said township. The electors of Franklin township will meet at the house of Mark it Clark, in said township. The electors of North hewickly toernenlp will, meat at the house of Nathan listen, on land for merly of Benj. Chew - The electors of Pulaski township will meet at Daugherty's school house, No. 4, In said town ship. The electors of Marion township will meet at the boars of George Ilorrzell, Jr., in said town.- ship- The electors of the upper, or north ward, in the borough of New Brighton will meet at the car penter shop of Thus. 'Miller. In said borough. The electors of the middle ward of the borough of Ne r , Brighton will meet at the school b.use, to raid ward The e cctory of the lower or I , °nth ward of the borough of New Brighton will meet at the ear fac tory. to azed ward. The electors or Rochester townOlio wilt meet a the Bolesellte school house in ' , Lod lownstilp, The electors of the borough of Rochester wil meet at the echool house iu ttoche•ter The electors of Freedom lttoron , ,Th and dlsirlc sill meet at the school house to Freedom. The elt ctors of New S+•wlclzley township will awe,. at the house of John Feasle, in said town ship. The electors of Industry district will meet at the school house in Industry.. -- The electors of Harmony township silt meet at the hotel tu Economy The electors of Economy township will u. etat the house of Geor , se C In sent t own „rg, The elector* of the borongh of Beton,: will meet at the Sheriffs Whoa, Ic said b.rrough. rho electors of St. C'atir borough w ill meet at the school hinth‘e, to paid bortmagh. The electors of the borough of Baden tit i:1 meet at the public school house, in said borough. The electors of New Galltle borough'w nil meet at toe office of P. L Gorr). esq. In New Galore. The electors of the borough of Heaver Fails will me , tat the school Louse. In said boor ,gh. The electors of the borough of tieurgetow u wfnl meet at the school house • iu said borough. Thu eleCtots of the borough of Glasgow "ill meet at the schtioltouire ta said borouut . Also. that In tbe tourth r , eCtion,of toe act of A?e , enlltly entitled "Au Act relating to executions and low other purpose.,," app' April :SlO, it is enacted that the aforesand 131.11 sec ton ••shall :ixt be so cotistrued as to preveet any totlltia of ficer or borough olliwr from serving sskidge, in spector or clerk' at any general or special elec tiou in lids Commonwealth. ••11Any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent ally officers of an e:ection under this act holding such election. or use or threaten at y Vio lence to any such officer, or 'Shrill interrupt or Int properLy Intern-ix with him in ' , he execution of his duty. or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding or - slasti riotously disturb the peace at such' elec• ilon. or shall use or practice any intimidating, I threats, force or violence, with design to influ ence unduly or overawe any elector or to pre vent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dol lars and imprisonment kr any time not less than one mouth tuir more than twelve months. and If it shall be shoWn the court where the trial of inch offence shall be had, that the person so offending was hot a resident of the city, ward. diatrict, or the township where the offence Is committed and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction .he shall be sentenced to pay a flue of not less. thau one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars and he imprisoned not . less than six months nor more than tit, years If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the resnit of any election within this Commonwealth or shall oder to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there to or by en! printed or written advertisment, challenge or invite any person or persona to make such bet or wager. upon conviction thereof, he or they shall - forfeit and pay three times the amount so offered In the net. LI any peraou igivall vote at more than one elec tion diatrict. or otherwtae fraudulently vote more than once on the game day, ..r abutl fraud ulently fold and deliver to Thn inspector two il e a. eta toge , hee with the intent illegally to v.de. or advise and procure another 1.1) to do: he or they ahall nn conviction lie tined in any rum not leaa than fifty nor morn than five hundred doh late, and be imprisonetLont teal Than three ror more than twelve menthe. If any perin - n not (punned to vote in this Com monwealth, aTrecably to low,iexcept the eons of qualified citizens,) shall appear at .103 place of election. fut the purpose of iccntnt tickets or of influencing citizens qnatifleci to vine, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any fora not exceed tog one hundred doilars for every such offence and he Imprisoned for any term not exceeding to aye months. In case ins person who shall have received the second highest' number of notes for inspector shall not attend ou the day of election., then the person who shall have received the second high est numberof lu/tester judge at the next preeeding spring election shall act as inspector in his place, and in case the penspn who shalt have received the hig.hest number of v,•tes for inspector shall not attend. the person elected judge shall appoint an Inspector In Ms place; and In case the person eltictcd judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of totes shall appoint a judge In his place• or if any vacancy shall continue in the board fob the space o' one hour after the time flied by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the town ship, ward or district for which such °nicer phsti have been elected, present at the place-til election shall select one out of their number to 011 st.th vacancy. EE ID3TRY LAW • I also give arida! notice to the etectors of Bea ver county that, by an act entitled "Au, Act lurtli er supplemental to the act relative to the Mee , duns of this Commonwealth, - approved April 17th, A D. ISfe. it is provided as follows; Stenos 4. On the day of election any person whose name is not on the said list. (meaning the registration list— Merin, and claiming the right to vote at said electim., shall produce at least one qualified voter-or the dig trim as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the district in which he claims to be a votei, for the period of at least ten days next preceding said election, which wit ness shall take and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed atddayit to the facts st ited by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter. and the person so claiming the right to vote shall also take and subscribe a wait teu, or partly written and partly printed, affida vit, stating, to the best of his knowledge and be lief. where and when he wan born; that he is a citizen of the commonwealth of entisylvania and or the United States; that he has resided to the • commonwealth one year, „or If formerly a citizen therein and has moved therefrom. that he has re ' sided therein elk- montita next precedinf , said election; that he has not moved into the district for the purpose of voting therein; that he has paid a state or county tax within twoyeara, watch was asseesad at least tea - days before said elec tion.; and if a naturalized citized, shall also mat,' when, where, and by what court he watt riaturiT; izeti, and also produce his cer ificate of naturali zation fur examination; the said affidavit shall at so state where and when the lax Malined to be paid by the attain was assessed, and when, where and to whom pant-and tax-receipt therefot shall be produced tor examination, nntees the at tient shall state in his affidavit that it has been last or destroyed, or that he never received any, hut 1 if the person so claiming the right to vote shall • take and subscribe an affidavit, that he is a na• tive born citizen of the United States (or If born elsewhere, shall state that fact in his affidavit. and shall produce evidence that he nag been nat uralized. (willow he is entitled to citizenship by reason aisle father's natura)lzarioni, and shall farther state in 'his adidavft that he is, at the time of taking the affidavit, between the ages of twenty one and twenty-two years, that lie has re sided in the state one year and in theft-ellen distinct ten dayirnext tilecedlng such tiediton, he shall be entitled to vote, arthout:ti he shall not have paid taxes, the said affidavits of all persons making each claim,, and the affidavits of the wit -1 nesse* to thair residence, shall be preserved by ' the election board, and at the close of the elec tiou they shall he enclosed with the list or voters Tally list and otherpapere required by law to be died by the return judge with the mothonotary, and shall remain on Ile therewith in the prothon- Maris office, subject to the examination, as oth er election papers are; it the election °Mem stun find that the applicant or applcants possess all the legal quallicatione of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote and - the name or tames shall be added to the list of taxabimi by the dint , tion officers, the word "tax" being added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word "are" where be cizims to vote on age; the same words being added by the clerks in each =sere spectively on the list of persons Noting at such I election, /stenos 5. It shall be lawful for any (pained citizen of the distract, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter la contained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of such person; whereupon the same proof of the right of suffrage as Is now required by law stall be public ly made and acted on by the electkin board, and the vote admitted Of rejected. according to Uwe? ideoce.; every person claiming to be a naturaffxrd citizen shall be required to produce his natural! zation certifkiste at the election before voting, except where be has been for ten years conse4 lively, a voter in the district to which be offers his vote; and on the vote of such pew* Ixlng received, It shall be the duty of the election oil cers to write or stamp on each certideale the word ••voted," with the month and year; and Irony elec. floc officer or officers shall receive a 5..1,4 vote on the swim day, by virtue of the same constitute, excepting where sons are entitled to vote by Irlf toe of the naturanzatkuu tether fathers, they and that person who shall offer such second vote, up. on so offecodizqr shill be guilty of • high tniade. meteor, and, on convic thereof he fined Or Imprisoned, or both, at Me discre hundred court, but the doe shall not exceed onedollars in each case, nor the Imprisonment one year. the Me! puilaltamit shall be btaletee, on conviction, - - of the miasmaW election who *ball neglect Or fe wer to ceased to belnade. the Indorse. meat Molted as aforesaid on sand naturalisation bltclllll C. It soy election Meer shall refuse or neglect foregone such proof of thelight of sulflage as Is prescribed by this lae,or the laws to hick tilt Is *supplement. from any person cnt. tog to vote whose name t• not on the list of U. 'tossed rot- h, or whose right to vote is glutting ed by any guslit4ll voter prompt; and ohm' admit such pen.oo to ruts without requiring inch proof, every pe. , piu so offending *hal!, urou convietton, he gold itt a high misdemeanor. and shall be •••tlitesiord, fur r Very each lartee, to pay a tine hot eXCerOit.g cplu Isowited dollar*, or to undergo an imp/Wootton* not more tz.an one yesr.Or wither or beth at the discretiou of the court. • • • • • • • • • giCTION g. The renaxiiresssessora. inspectors and jatig. s of the eiecttme shnil each hare the power to ad.Lintster oaths to any person chaining the right to be stressed or the right of sugra:e, or In regard to any °dm nutter wilting required to be dune or inquired into by any of said claims under this act ; and any wtUul false Melting by any person in relation to any matter or thing con cerning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of said officers, shall be punished as per JarY • • =:=l Saone* 11. On the petition of Ave or more en trees of the county, stating under oath that they verily believe that frauds will be practiced at the election to be held in any district, Mihail be the duty of the court of common pleas of said county —lntl session, or lf not a judge thereof in 'MCl tlon—to appoint two judicions, , bober and intelli gent eltizeus of the county to act as overseers at said election; said overseers shall be selected from different political parties where the Inspectors be long to different parties, and where bathe( .ssid inspectors belong to the urns political party both overseers shall betaken from tbe opposite polities] party; said oversells shall have the tight 'to be present with the officerkof the election during the whole time the same is held, the votes counted, and the returns made oat and signed by the elec tion officers ; to keep* list of voters If they see proper; to challenge any person offering to vote, and to interrogate him and his witnesses - under oath in regard to his right of suffrage at said elec tion, and to examine his papers produced; and the offic.irs of said election are required to afford to said overseers so selected and appointed every convenience and _facility for the discha:ge of their - duties; and if said election officers shall refuse to permit said overseers to tie present anorm their duties as aforesaid, or ti they shall b e e driven away from the polls by violence or intimidatioe, all the votes polled at such election district may be rejected by any tribunal trying a contest under said eleettuni: Provided, That no person signinn the petition shall be appointed an overseer. • • Kenton 14. Any assessor, election officer, or person appointed as an overseer, who shall neg lect or refuse to perform sny duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal cause, shall be subject to • penalty of one hundred dollars; and if any assessor shall assess any pence as a voter who Is not gash tied, or shall refuse to Mesa any one who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and oo conviction be pen !abed by fine or imprisonment, and also be sub ject to an action for damages by the party *griev ed: and If any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroy any list of voters made out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the same from ti e place where It has been taxed, with fraudulent or mischievous Intent, or fur any improper purpose, the person so off. ndinst shall be atuiity of a high misdemeanor, and on convic tion, shall be punished by a due not exceeding flee hundred duffers, or imprisonment not exceed ing two years. or both, at the discretion of the com l. • • • • • • • • stenos IG. That citizens of this State tempo rarily lo the service of the State or of the United States governments, on clerical or other duty, and who do not vote where thus employed, shall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote in their mervnal election' districts if otherwise duly quail fled. • • • • • • • • tiactiort 19. At all elections hereinafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the DWI" shall he opened between the boars of stx and sev en o'clock, a. 19., and close at 7 o'clock, p. at. Colored Voters' Law The following Initructions trout his Excelincy. (inv. litenry, explain the dude. of Assessora, liegistera, and election oMeers in re card to all freemen of this Commonwe.alth: Exact - siva CUL/111E1r, iIARBIABUIII2, Pa_ Ang.,37„ 1572. f To the Sher), of the County of Bearer WILEIMAS. The Fifteenth Anienotnent of the Coustitution of [be Unite° States Is as follows: Saurtort I. The right of citizens of the United `o Cute. to vote shall n o t he denied or abridged by the Ltni.ed state., or by any 'state. on aeon:lit to race_ color, or previous condition of b ery trucle. saertoa 3 The Congress snag have power to enforce this art tele by dont opriate And whereas. the ..lutigress of the t nitedStueo , on the ;list day of March, !no. passed an act. enti tled - An Act to enforce the right Of caiz.rat of the L'nited Slates to rote in I.hc screed Stales of this &atm, and for othergnirposes, - the first arid s•iciitid sections of whiff, are as tollows , SECTIoN 1. Its it enacted by the Senate et HOUR o f &presentative* of the Culled Vale. of Ameri ca in t'uogres• assembled, That all citizens of the United Stairs who are or shall tie otherwise outd id-if by law to vote at any election by the people In any State, Territory, district, county. situ, par. left. towtiship , school-district, mnuiclpallty oroth• rr territorlaisub-dtvlsion, shall be entitled and al lowed to vote at all such elections, w about dis tinction of race. cieor, or previous condition of servitude: any Constitution, law, custom. usage, or regulation of any State or Territory, or by or under Its authority, to the contrary notwithstand ing. szc-rion 2. And be it further malted, That If by or under the authority of the Constituttot, or law Of any State, or the laws of anysTerritory any act ts or shall be required to be done as a prerequi rite or qualification fur voting., and by such Con stitution or law persons or °facers are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnish lug to citizens au opportunity to perform such pre requisite, or to become qualified to vote, It shall be ttictluty of every such penron and ()Meer to give to ail citizens of the Coile4 States the same and eqnui opportunity to perform such prerequi ' site, and to becocus qualified to vote without dis tinction of nice, color, or previous condition of •.rs - itude: and If any such person or officer shall refuse, or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section be shall. (or every offence, forfeit end pay the 01.11:12 Of live hundred dollars to the pentou agrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the cos., with full costs sod such •Ilovrance for counsel fees as the cone, shall deem Just, and shall also. for every suet offence, be deemed guilty of • misdemeanor and shall, on conviction thereof, be dn.(' not less than five hundred dollars, or be Im prisoned not less than our month and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the Court 1 1 7wrects, It is declared by the second sec tion of the VI article of the ~t astftution of the United States, that "This Constitution, and the laws i-f the Gutted States which shall be made In lurrosuei• thereof, shall be then _ law of the and. • • • • • anything In the Vonditution or total of any State to £h contrary notwitligtataling. And whereas, The Legislature of this Com moowenith, on the ti:11 day of April, A. D., punned nn art, coittled forth r supplement to the net relattnu• to the elections In Ho+ Comtnon wealth," the truth 'welled': of which provides as follows: SECTION 10. That so much of every act of As sembly as provides that only white fr'-rmeu shall be entitled to vote or be registered as voters. or es claiming to vote at any g eneral or special elec.-. lion of tkis Commonwealth, be and the SAME Is hereby repealed; and that hereafter all freemen. without distinction of color, shall be enrolled and registered actsording Lathe provisions of the first section o(the act approved the 17in of April. ta69 entitled - Au Act further supplemental to the act relating to the elections of this Common wealth," and when otherwise qualified under ex isting laws, be entitled to vote at all general and special elections to this Commonwealth. And whereas, It Is my constitutional and uflly chit duty to - take care that the laws be taithful. ly executed," and it has come to my knowledge that sundry assassors and re glisters of voters have refused. and are refining, to amen and register divers colored male citizens of lawful age, and otherwise Qualified as electors. . . Now therefore, In consideration of the premises the county commissioners of Paid county are hereby nodded and directed to instruct the sev eral assessors and registers 01 voters therein to obey and conform to the requirements of said constitutional amendment and laws; and the sheriff of said county it hereby authorized and re quired to publish he his election proclamation for the next eusning elections, the hereto recited constitutional amendment, act of Congress, and act of the Legislature, to the end that - the same may be known, executes and obeyed by all as sessors, registers of voters, election officers and others; and that the Ights and privileges guaran teed therby may be secured to all the citizens of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. Olveu under mv hand and th e great seal of the st ., State. at 'Harreahnrg, the day and year first above written. Antes: - JNO. W. CEALY. F. JORDAN, Sec'y of :Commonwealth. Pursuant to the provisions contained in- the :6th sra.tion of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the eertlflestes of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meet ing of one judge Cram each district at the bor. °ugh of Beaver on the third day after the day of the election. being PRILAY, rue Bra DAT 011. NoVEMBEIt. A,„ D, 1 . 872. then and the.e to do and perform the duties required by Isar of said judges. Wberea lodge, by rickmoss or unavoidable ac cident, is unable to attend mach meeting of judg er, their the certificate of return rhall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerk, of the eiectiou of the dirfrfer, who shall do and twcfotm the duties rev:fired of raid Judge una ble to attend- • Given ander my hand, at my office, In Beaver. ails 4th day of Jeptetab,r, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the ninety seventh year of thy Independence of the United Stites: JOHN GILEIIING, Sheriff. burcarre• Orrten. K. aver., P 4., t October eft.. 181144 L JOSEPH HORNE & CO. 77 and 79 Market Street, _PTITS-331TIZG-13, LIIPOWITata Olf AND JOBUEgI IN 1-`ANCIIC D y GOO DS. Notions, Hoisery, Underwear, Gloves, Furnishing Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Lace Goods, 4 1 Hoop, Balmoral, and Felt Skirts, Corsets, Silk and Velvetiue Ribbons, Panniers, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets. Hats, lifillinery Goods, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Trimming and Fringes, Velvets, Velveteens, Reps, Bonnet and Lining Silks,Turquoise, Colored and Black Dress Silks, ltihjsans in all widths and Shades, Ornament, Fistnes,,e. The Trade are 'invited to an tutpeetlou of the exteasivelines or the *hove goods, which at all 16C11.01/II or tbe Latest Noveltiesrear arm be kept fail up with the Lowest prices. East or.Weat. Ord ers promptly attended Cu, 111 . CAPS CAPES TORCRES CAPS, ; ; AND FLAGS OP ALL SIZES, • Lanterns. Legging, Badges. and Campaign Goods of all kinds. ..! , Bay .from the Niumfactgrers JOIN PITTOCI 6 00. f Oppposite the Post-OfElce. PITTSBURG/I, Ps. Send for circulars sp4..2ut LIKE! .LIME!! Undersigned has collimated a atm Use. 1 HMI near the ••Old Black Lime KM." ha Vaa port. Braver county._ whereto wilt be able to ac commodate all with Lttne who may need the att. ale. Price. 15 cents per bushel at the MTh. itepitgate EMBRY ISIBBLNO. . , .. .. . . VlOweistaillittelos are net a v il e FeneyDrink, made isf - Poer Rum, Whiskey, 'Proof Spoke and Refuse Lig' ttors, dostoreSiced, f . rit2 sweetened to =Merit" Ik-it ' llal led lead tTel l ippler A on p ro t il z a%- etusees and ruin, but am a true Medicine, made from the native mots and herbs of Calikinna, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Per. hers Renovator and Invigorator of the System, car rying cif all porsonons matter and restoring the od to a hthy condition, mulching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of addu in nisuation, prompt in . their action, mr tain their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Person can take then Bitten se cording to directions, and remain long supra. pro vided their bones are rot destroyed by mromM pm. son or other means, and the vital marts wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the . Ches‘Dissiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful syrnpt.t, are the offsprinp of Dys pepsia. In these a rmy it has no equal, and one bottle will prove abetter guarantee of its maks than a kumby advertisement. For Female Complaints, in yang mold, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so de cided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For litikuramatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout. Dyspepsia or indiges tion,Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Disases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters havemost successful. Such ca Diseases areused kilted Blood, which is lik i generally produced by gement of the Digestive °Wvas. hey , are a Gentle Purgative agurell ' as a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar Merit of acting as a powerful *gent in relieving Covic44 oelntlammation d the Liver and Visceral and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, E rupt ions , Tetter, Salt- Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pim ple s . Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discoloranons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, areliterally dug up and tarried out of the system in a as time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the VlUatedl DloOdswhenevel you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pirriples, Emptions. or Sores: cleanse it whenyon find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; deans it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful' thousands proclaim Voszeste Basses the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy siologist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy ele ments of the body that worms exist, bat upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters ef disease. No system of Medi cine, no vermifuges, no anthelminincs, still free the system from worms like these Bitters. s. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Mineral; such as Plumbers, Type setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bowel To guard against this take a Close of WALKER'S VINSGAR BITTERS once or twice a week, as a Pre ventive. Bilious, Itenaittent, and Intermit. lent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the val leys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the liljasissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brasov, Rio Grande, Pearl, Ala. barns, Mobile. Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout OUT entire country during the Summer and Autumn. and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by exten sive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. lh their treatment, a pur gative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentkiilly necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Wal.- Kirk's 'VINEGAR BiTTERs, as they will speedily re more the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the Fame time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy fun tote of the digestive organs. ' Scrotum, or King's Evil, White Swell ings, Ulcers, 'Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflanamations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Disease; WALgilit'S V INEGAt fire r:es have shown their great curative powera in ass, most obstinate and intractable cases Dr. WaUter'ii California Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects .rif the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive lth, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dn. Wat.see's Vine. GAR BITTERS are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Car minative, Nutritious, Locative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti. Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of DR.. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS are the best safe-guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prop titres protect the humors of the faucet. Their Se.: dative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramp; etc Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system 'I heir Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secretion of bile, and its discharges through the bihary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against dl by purifying all its fluids with V i staGA it Ittrraves. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. Direciican.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine. glassfulL Eat good nourishing food, such as beef ---Iteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vege. tables, and take out-door exercise. They are com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, and contain on spirit. 3. WALKER, Prop'r. IL. H. MeDONAI.D fk. Dirggists,end Gen. Agts . San Francisco, C0.,1, and Y ' cm. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New ork. SOLD BY ALL DituoitsTs & LiEALERS awn; fy—to chi; Jan 17 CM:M:3 _ ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY OF ERIE, PA. Cash Capital $250,000 00 Asssets. Oct 9, '7l, 311,948 29 Liabilities, - - - MOO 00 O. NOBLE, President: .1 P. VINCENT, Vice Pt. . 11. W. WOODS. Treasurer. .... Tuoa. F. °minaret'. Secretary. DIRECTORS: Hon. 0 Noble, Erie lion. Geo. R. Delameter„ J W Hammond, do' Meadville, Pa. Hon Seiden Maran o . do Hon .1 P Vincent, Erie Inn" DAggett, do Henry Rawle do Charles 11 Reed, do t 0 T Churchill do H S Bonibard, dolCept J S Richards do Wl3 titerrot. do Rlehard O'Brian, do U W Noble. do F II Gibbs, do J Englehart, do c John R Cochran, do .1 H Neil. dol& Harilebb. do WII Abbott, Titusville. 'Card I) P Dobbins, do Jim Fertig Titusville. Poncies limited at 'fah' rates and liberal terms. Insures against damage by Lightning's well as Fire. CHAR. U. lIIITUST, Ag't. Rochester, Pa., Dec. 20. 1811; Is 0. N. BAIIKEIC . F. A. Blakto .. C. A. Mazzo. C. 111. BARKER & Co.. Mw Brighton, It G. S. BAEft it CO., Beam- Fairs, it; BANK .k.,11,8, Dealers In Exchange, Coln, Coupons, Sc. , Sc. Collections made on all acc, ssible points In the Dnlted States and Canada. Accoanta of Merch ants, tdannfnetarers. and Individuals, solicited. Interest allowed on time &poetics. Correapon dente will receive prompt attention. !Avert:ly ociS.gtri ) Ilicsporatca by Act of League. CAPITAL, - $lOO,OOO PRIVILEGE, - - $500.000 Depositors eecumt by Rad Estate Insestaierds azetusirdy. Six Per Cent. Interest Paid to Depositors on the Comman ding Principle. Attention is directed to the liberal previa. kw foe withdrawing money_ deroalted. It can be done in email antonota, WITHOUT rioncs PROM TOE DEPOSITOR. All communleallona 'will receive prompt reply. JAMES?. URADY, President. DAVID CAMPBELL, Dvagurer myBsm. EEO Miseettantouse.' Attractive Stoct JOSEPH M. Mc Quay's Building,l3d ' " We Stadiouel,ir av Fancy Dry Goods : FANCY GOODS; JAPANESE STRIPES; AUSTRALIAN CORDS; PERSIAN CLOTHS; j MOHAIR Alpacas; Alpacas & Merinos; WORSTED DELAINS; TYCOON REPS, Brodada Reps.; Velvets & Velveteens; WINTER SHAWLS; FLANNELS; WOOL KNIT GOODS ; FLANNELS ; FELT SKIRTS; BA.LMORAL SKIRTS; Ladies' and Gems' l'urnishing Gonda in Great Variety, _b.! SHALL LADIES SUMMER SUITS IN WHITE EN, CROQUET, and othe New dater 30/1 Ma Ai To May I;6m R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS /a from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT d. OHE HOUR otter advartionnant need any ono FVER WITH PAL ItAZZAT'S &WY acusar L 3 A. CURE FOE EVERY YAM It aras the Ent and la 'rile Only Pa4i). ItornedV that lactantly stops of mast nficrntiatlng altar. YAM InbannatkmA and ram Canipitiotak. whether of tha Loop. Stomach, Dow* of WWI FlXidt of Mutt. by ano appliestkna IN PRONE ONE TO TWENTY unirms. No =MT boar violent or extruntatlny the pat* tbo REZUMATIU. Itodild.len, loam. Crippled - Wet- VOII4 Nenrallike or prostrated with Abram may NMI, . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. • OFLAIIMATION OP THE KIDNEYS; rcisMAIIKATION OF THE MADDER. TION OF THE DOWELS. CONGESTION OF ,_THE LUNGS. SORE TILROAT„ DIFFICULT HRF.ATH/NO. PALPITATION OF THE /LEANT. HYSTERICS. CBOUP„ DIPHTHERIA. - - CATA HUE. DrivtazrzA. lIEADACHZ, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, nirepunsm. COLD cnna,s. AOUE CHILLS. The applkallon of the Meals , Relief to the part ar ports where tho pats or =milky exists wlllafford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half b tumbky of water will In s few moments curs CHAIM'S, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN._ SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHIC_ ,A DIMIENTEHT,,__COLIC, WIND IN THZ DOWELS. and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always any bottle of Had. way% itsoly Reiter with them. A few drops in warm will prevent sickness regains from than of Y water. It better than Fren ch /handy or 1111: is as $ stimulant. FEVER AND AGM& • mica Aso AGUE eared for dity mote There te Rot I remedial admit tbb world that will core Facer and Ago; and all other Maisriona, MTn4Olit__,..irelkiw. sod other Ferns faded by ATS aDwroggnld awa r rs am .F y em w a bot t le. D S w ob Ar by 'HEALTH ! BEAUTY 1 ! IrrIZONG 'AND MILE RICK BLOOD-M. CREASE Or FLESH AND AVEIGIIT-OLEAR SKIN AND RRAUTIPUL COMPLEXION SE CURED TO ALL. - DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT DAS MADE THE MST ASTONISHING CURES SO QUICK. 80 RAPID ARE THE CHANGE:I TIM BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THR IN. FLUENCE OF TH IS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, M Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. TRIOOBTAT BLOOD PURIPIED. Every _drop or the 13AILIMPARILLJAN BX. SOI.VEM' communieste-s through the Wood, Sires; Uritie, and Maids and juices of MA IlYstent the vigor et Ilk tar 3t, repairs the "sites of the body with = new t i vitn nu n nd r nd or thautYliteme Myert.,llShostmuse Lneeharset fl eet the Kam and the ',WV. forma el Beta diseases. Eruptions, Fever Bares, Scald Head. "Mug Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas , Acne, Black Spot; Worms In the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers In the Womb, and ail weakening and painful discharges, Night humane, Loss of Sperm, and di wastes or the litre prineiple, are within ths euratha range of this wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, and a few days* tnte will prove to any poem ruing It for either of these torah of disc= US potent power to cure them. Not only does the Sanaaraarty.tarr Ilwintxurr excel all known remedial agents In the core of Chem !e, Scrofulous. Constitutional. and Skin diseases; Lot It Is th only positive cure for , Kidney if!: Bladder Comp/sluts, Winery. and Womb disease", Orarei. Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Disease, Albtiminuria, and Lu eases 'where there are brickdust depoalts, or the wall' Is thick, cloudy, tutted with substances like the white of an egg or threads like while silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and whits bone-dust de posits. and when there Is a pricking, burning sensa- Ulm when paasing water. and ,pain In the Small of the Back and along the Loins. /Nice, vloßil4B.—The only koown sad rdra Remedy for orma—his Tape, tie. Tumor of 13 Years , Growth Cured by Itadwars Resolvent. • firrysto f Mewl, JalP If , 1861. Di. Ras...:—l lows had Ortolan Timor he the *varlet sad bowed.. All the Potion odd " thin* woe ie help for IL" I Wird retry thlas thus eras fOalasktotoded ,• hat swilling helped los 1 sew your Resolved, and thought I would try ; botlad Ise Nth la It, hem. had medired for twelve yawn I toot de bottles of the Resolvent, end oos boo of 1,-d-ie. PULL sod two battles of your needy Wel; sod Ohm I. 0 . 4 • di* of tomer to ba moo or telt, earl 1 MI bettor, mortar, and be theta 1 hose for tail.. roars. The worst taws woe Is thee left olds of the bowels, over WI ands, I welt. Vela to pow err Ors b.eas of others. Tea esa publish It if po dam& ILINNAIi P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly turtle:N=4 corded with sweet gum, .eleanne, an strengthen: lafsk r 7S, f i • z a w tg emu , of all dis yi, orders of Newnan .1 0 8%, 1c° Wir lPat Z4 4 Dialtaitullon the Bowes. I.)et:On memo of the Internal Viscera. Ws/ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mei , eurtoninerria, or de.W. mMus drugs. IGIr Observe the Mowing symptom, resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Comorpetioa, howl Pilot. Faaaeo of the Blood Is 'the Had, Acidity of the Sbotsch. names, ifeer th era, Dhows of Fed, Felbeen or Weighs ts the Blamed. Bev Dada. Sims. SialtNror Plawerbor is the Pit lithe &mad, 5.1.‘• mitt a the llesO,lbmist aid Mean laroallsin, Raba lbe Making Soloostlas Borrows able la 6 TIM libber.. Maw of Vibes. Deb or Wein bons. the 44 3 4 Poser and Deli Pais to the Head, Dr:Water Pempleallso, Triletrasst of the RDA sad t Pain la the Sit a tts . s„, Labe, sobles Flashes Hos4 yes, Bonin Plthe V der doe of RADWArS PILLS will See the system from ail the above-named disorders. Pore, n amt. per box. SOLD BY DP.UGOISTS. BUD FALSE AND TRUE: &intone letter atom to ILLDWAY & CO., No. Of Malden Lana, New-York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. A Word to You, Friend! ! FOR GOOD eOFFEs, POli GOOD TEAS, FOR GOOD SUGARS, FOR GOOD SPICES, FOR GOOD FLOUR FOR GOOD FEED, FOIL GOOD TOBACCO, FOR GOOD, CIGARS, FOR EV FRYTRINGGOOD IN THE Grocery and Provition Line, 'AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE LITT IN [WAVER nll ELSEWHERE. GO TO S. SNITC.F.U. iSir, CO.'S, ad Street, BEAVER, PA. anlrtt•ly James H. Riiiikin7 DEALER IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CUTTLERT, PLATED WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Japanneae and Plain Fine Ware, WITU EVERICTUPNO ; N'ECESSARY YOU HOUSEKEEPERS. Call and see our stock and learn oar prices. 11'0.61h SE., (Late! St. Clair 42.) PITTSBURGH, PA. INSTATE of Beware X': Faaousos, deceased.- 4 - 4 Whorwia, Letters totementary to the estate of Robert K. Ferguson, wept the borough of Ete.. vet Fans, In the county of Beaver and sate of =hank. dee'd., have been granted to the her. all persons Idebted to the wild estate are requested to make to rt io Ina those having clshns or diunands t the estate of the said deeedeut will make known the same without delay.' to ANNETA. A. FXRCIUSON. Beaver Fans Aug. 71873. f Admlnhltrattlx. angl4;thre of Fall Goods I i !IL El CREERY & Co's Street,l3eaver, Pa. old. Inferior Goods." El New Mowry Goods: NEW MILLINERY GOODS and NEW STYLE FALL HATS and BONNETS; Trimmed RATS & BONNETS, Untrimmed RATS & BONNETS; RIBBONS. new alludes; c PLO WERE, new shades; ,PLUMES; EMBROIDERIES; CORSETS, HOSIERY; GLOVES; NOTIONS; CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. CURTINS, BAZAR•CUT PAPER PATTERNS. ALSO ADD CA3IBRIC,White LINEN, BUFF lAN als that may appear during the Beason B tY OWS, ESTABLI/VD . IN MS . The Largest and Best Stock of FURNITURE West of the Mountains, Of our own Manufacture, will be found at the Mamma Furnigure mamma/anent of C. G. HAMMER,& SONS, The newest and moat approved styles of Fine and Medium Furniture. Larger variety titan auv other house, at very re/tappable price° Persons furnishing houses would do well to write for our new Circular. or when in Pittsburgh we respect fully 'pencil a visit to our warcrooma. Don't for get the place. 40, 48, SO. Seventh, Av., Pittsburgh. We chnllenze the world In prices for the same quality or material and workmanship of our goods. (Cut this out.) uttg7,3m. I, 1 1.• - . % : \ ',Ar e p.- ~_ D ' FTT L. PS 2'-; 1 - {EIiNIAFIC SYRUP mil - ASTRO - . ~ e 1Y;" IP:II 5100 REWARD FORA CASE-. 10100 !toward for a Case of Nturaigia or Rheumatism of any form whatever (considered curable) that Dr. fkflrr's fer.frtage I:heti:ladle sy rup will not cure—warranted nninjut Mu*, and a physician's prescriptom ti.en inwardly. 85000 Reward offered to the Prowl etoni of any medicine for Rheumatism and Neu might able to produce ‘,11.1 as many genuine live leg (-tires made within the same length of time as Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy, 82000 Reward offered to any person prov ing Joseph P. Fitter. 1. D., to be other than a graduate of the celebrated university of Peuusyl vania in MI and Professor of Chemistry—treat ing Rheumatism specie:lf for :f3 years, 91000 Howard to any Chemist, Physician, or others able to discover lodide of Potassa, Col chicum, Mercury. or anything injurious to the sys tem In Dr. Meer IthettmaticSyrr.p. 28,500 Certificates or testimonial. of cute, including Rev. C. U. Ewing. Media, Pa.; Rev. Jo seph Beggs, rails of Schuylkill, the Wife .or Rev. J. D. Davis.llllgriatown, N. J.; Rev. Thus Murphy, Frankford, Phil's; Dr. Jennings and Dr. Walton. Philadelphia; Lion. J. V. Creelcy, mem bey of Congress from Philadelphia; lion. Judge Lee, Camden, N. J$ ex Senator Stewart, Baal more; ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thou sands of others. If space permitted. 8250 Reward G r the name of any warranted preparation for Rheumatism and Neuralgia sold under a similar legal guarantee, setting forth the exact .number of bottles to care or return the amount paid for the same to the patient In case of failure to cure. A full description of etiatta retitllC log guarantees must be forwarded Ly letter to Philadelphia. The guaraute signed anti stating quantity to cure, will be returned by malt, with advice and instructions, without any eharge. Ad dress all letters. to Dr.Framen.No.4s South Fourth *tree. No other remedy is °tiered on such terms. Get a circular on the various forms of Rheuma tism, also, blank applications for guarantee, gra tis of the special agent. HUGO ABDIU:I22IIN, septl; ly Deaver, Pa LOOK HERE. SEWING AND SUMMER GOODS. —The tiuderslgt.ed begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that he has Jost received a new stock of goods of the latest styles for Spring and Summer wear ,which he offers at very thoderat rates. E.NI'I.EJIHNS U IINISHING ClethinZ made to order on the shortest nuttes. Thankful to the public for past favors. I hope by close attention to business to merit a confine ance of the same. DANIEL MILLER, BRIDGE ST.. BRIDOEIVATER. PA 'mar 2t:Lt JNO, CONWAY & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS 4' II EXCHANGE, COIN AND COUPONS A ('COUNTS of Mannfnetnrens Merchant* and Individnak soncl!ed, Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Correspoartents Will receive prompt /MCI) aprl7, '7'2; I y The Best for All Purposes, More easily managed, more durable, and runs lighter than any Machine in the market ; easily cleaned and kept in order ; large bobbies, holds twice as much thread as any other shuttle. Lock-stitch, alike on both sides; seltapjusting tension. Justly Popular. From the first the " DOMESTIC " has rapidly iuermsei: in poptilanty, until to day, In the opinion of all expeneneerl Sewing 3lnehine men, it stands forth U NRIV A LEM Et It is gaining favor much faster than any other 31achino Leroofare presented to the , public, which can begun from its increas ed sales last year over the preceding, being OVER FIVE HUNDRED PER CENT No Machine is Increasing its sales and gaiping public favor as rapidly as the 33 0 CiaMEM SITX 40 1 . This is in consequence of its u 11011ERT i llON, Agent, Beaver Palls, Pa. Call and examine the littelttne. jy24-9m. FR 7 ll l i;T re lPr i ll, Ili FRO)! and after April drat. we will be prePared to furnish customers with fresh burnt Lime of bat quality at Powers' Kline Vanua. mardO.U..) 46aNwrom & co. attsceildneaus. BEAVER, PA GOODS. DEALF.ILS IN MiseCiLan't*t's.' BANKING HOUSE OF James T. I. Brady •it Co., f COR. F0U7,1 AVE. t WOOD ST * 3Pitt4iurgh, Pa. wa arrz AN D 811 LL I 1 Government !Socurities, Gold, Silrcr, AND 'CorrpoNs' ON LIBERAL TERMS, be 4 materials manutsetured !Otte United States. Gold and ell ter filling performed in a style that defies compe tition hatlafaetion guaranteed in all operations. or the money returned. Give him a trial. febt Iv Black and Gold Front, GEORGC. W. BIGGS No. ILO 153111T11F1131.D ST. Four: d6ora above Sixth Ave. FINE WATCEES CLOCKS JEWELRY Opticatand Fancy Goods, &c. PITTSBUft(4II; PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Please. cut ails advertisement nut and bring' it with you. , ;i•l4ly F.AIALSCr 0 N Foundry 6i, Repair Shop. flaying been Engagedin the Foundry Ila9llllE-8 for more than :ttrlrty years,—daring which time I have accumulated a variety of useful patterns, be sides canstrnepng models and taking out patents for Improvembute on COOKING - StOVES —and after having thorote,tly tented thea.B lm provetnenta, 1 feel warranted in ()Tering them to the 7..0 C:2 O w The GREAT WESTERN has no Nu peillor for this Locality. WFOVESI Btoves Dacrent Eity les for Heating and eOoking, The - great Republic Cooling, Stove Elsa the bestnecord of any Stove user offered In IT:TAKE'S LESS FUEL, EsS Ito,OM To Du MoitE BEST BAKER, Nioqi;fr i) URA. BILE A L TOG ETHER TIIE BEST STOVE IN USE o culmecoon watt the au)ve I have grt up a I't.ent .13X: . ‘1"..F.1NSION TOP, which occupies little room, no addltromd fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen ses with nll pipe, ran be put oil or taken ojrat any-time, and made to suit all stoves of any size or pattern. Vivo ,Hundred Pet-Nano; Who have purchased mid used the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, Most Of whose names have lus•n publigt ed in the Annus, are ein.thiently re:erreti to, to bear %\ itbeSti Of us superior merits as a eooloug stove. Linvite_r three first (lase eturines 00 hand. 01 about fifteen horse power eapaqity, they are offered to the puUlic at reasonable rates. 1011.'1 11101INIL , SY. sor'N':tf. SECURITY TRUST CO. Incurporateil by the Legt.lature of Penh'a. No. 04 ° W0 0 D STREET, ' IT - T*4II.UIVC; I 1", lan. AUTHORIZE) CAPITAL, - - $1,000,000. C ARTEn PEUPETCA PLtE.SIDENT, 13/ II lEC"TIio I t:Ti JAMES T. BRADY. IHON. R. MeNNiwiT. B. L. FALINBsToeIi, 'HARTLEY HOWARD, DANIEL EUWER, L. J. lILANCIIA BD, wiLLs. I - 0. s. F Err ERMAN, RENJ siNDEHLY, 1111LIPBENTE.L, DAVID G REDD, J. V. NicDONALD. DEALERS IN GOVE.RNM E7 , IT-P.ON DS ih-posits solici4eil and interest allowed on SAIE. SC B JEci"ro MEI Dividends Coupon?, ,tc,Collecied without charge ALL CLASSES OF SECUIUTIES Bought and ,Vold on Onnniission amiu JorurScrerr, N ice Preet... Va.& Charleston. IL It. COLZMAS, Coleman, ltah:n .1; Co., Duquesne Iron end Seel Rork• IL L. IIoLLNAN, President Merchant. and Manu facturers' Salon:11 Bank. Gto. S. HEAD, President SCCOIsI Nationi llal.k. HON. J. M. KIKKPA.7II.IcIi, Judge of the District Court. HoN. JouN E. PARKE. Phelps, Parke a: to. P. 11. HVSKED, Merchant. HF. JONES, Jones Laughlin*, Iron-Works. BEND. SINO6.ItLY, State Printer. H. P. Penn, Saw Works. Wis. M. G.III.XLIr. Wm. M. Gormty f to. Bahr. JOREPII WALTON, Coat Merchant. WIL G. JuIINNTON, Wm. 0. Johnetoir& Co. J. J. olta.c.svtn, .1. J. Gillespie Co. C. H. PALULBOIS, Wholesale Dealer in flats, Caps, and Furs. J. V. Mc/Jo:cu.]) Coal Merchant. N. P. Fettermn, Jos. M. (hzzam, Of Special attention given to investing money in first class securities, for Trustees, Easy - Wore, Administrators, Guardians and Individuate, tn 2 3 -29.: Iv ii. A. COFFIN Tren.nrer. ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK. JOHN' V. M.DONALIP GC% C. srsranart, U. J. 81' ETELLEILAZB r SPEVERER dr. McDONAgJ) Deals in exchange, Coln, Government Securi ties. make collection on all acresibie points in the United States and Canada, receives money on deposit subject to check, and receives time depo. , its from one doPar and upward, and allows tiller eat at .3 per rents Bplawa and roles reirnished free by applying at the bank, tank open stall, from 9, a. in., till 4. p. and on Saturday even. logs from 6to 8 o'clock. We Peter by permissior to— L li. o.vexax S Co., box. J. S. Itcrrex, &Loco, Scar? Co., Oun Coorcn, S. J. Cnoss & Co. Wx. lixxsraor, .t WACKA, JOHN SMART.. ELO , S. RANGEn, R. B. EDOAXL A. C. nCILST, TRADESIALN * B NATIONAL S. B. WiLsoN, SANK, PlRA:wry:l2 nov l6 ll-Iy-clui .ItAS Agents Wanted. Wanted immediately, four active; energetic men to act as Agents for the "'NEW^ WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE in this county. Only such men as= give good reference as to character and ability, and famish a Bond need apply. We will pay guaranteed scriaries, or liber al Coounissione, to proper men. Ohl.) , such men as really desire to enter the boldness need apply. SUSiSini at CO., No. MO Wood St., Plus tritUb. Pa. frnarf.:lv Tb t e of- A l* 7/ , ..1 1 dtz oei tt. Ale rella btu 11 1/ • Melba. tion for obtain ing a Mercantile Education. g Practical bus teas men as tostructors. . • For Informallon write fora Circular to - P.I)IIRP 4 BUNG. Pittsburgb, Pa. sepligoomitin Dr. J. Mar . trayotitridge• water, is deter mined that no Dentist to the State shall do work Deuce or et4pper than he offers it to his • patrons.— De uses the this market DAVID DREIIII Sulicl tor ==VI MiiiimMoveous. Chag. - ii.,iliirsfig INSURANCE AND General Agency Office, NEAR THE' DEPOT ROCITESTER, PENNA. Notary Public aad Cosa°Yancey; • FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE: "Anchor" and "National" 'Lines of Ocean Steamers.; "Adams" and "Un ion" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal tei ms. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds; Mortgages, Articles, &c., written; Depositions and Acknowledge- dents taken, &c., &c. Goods and Money forwarded to alt parts of the United States and Canada. Passengers booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, Franca and Germany. 4ETNA FIRE INS. CO., 01 Hartford, Conn., Cash assetts $6,060,000 " By their fruits ye know them." Losses paid to JAIL 1, 1871....525,000,0 0 0 One of the oldest and wealthiest Compa nies in the world. NIAGARA Insurance Co., Of New York Casb assetts, sl,rbo,coo ANDES EIRE INS. CO., Of Cincinnati, Ottio. , Cash assert,, ENTERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadelphia Cash assetts over... LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. Of LancaskT, Ya Cash evsctts ALPS INSURANCE CO., 0 Erie, l'enna Cash capital, HOME LIFE INS. CO, Of lets York Cash assets, Travelers' Life ce Accident Insitrance Co., Of liartlrtl. Own. Sil tlSzit•LIS I,S lie resenting theabove first class luiumuice Comp- nies.netmowledged to be amongst the best and most reliable in the world, and representing a gross cash capital of nearly sl6,lxilixist, I amen abled to taki tostireitce to any amount deslretL Applications promptly atientled 0. and Policies written v itbout 11 , 1ny, arid at fair rates and liberal terms. Lo.,ee.r liberally adjaxl6.l am! promptly Md. INSURE. Ti ;` , IY By on_ day's delay yOn may lose the sating. or 3 ears. Delays are datiger•Jus, anti lite it liCertain; Ilk rehire. Jar lire to day! - One to-day, is worth two 1,-morr,ar.l. - Quality, also, Is of the utmost Importance The . low priced, worthless article. always proves the ~.tientest. The above companies are known to be amongst the best and wealthiest In the world.- •• As ye sow that shall you reap," Grateful for the very liberal pat:one:4e already bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a lettit- Anaate bristuess—not only to merit a contir.uenes of the same, but a large Increase the present year, Mr. STEPHEN A. CRAIG is duly authorized I take applications- (or Insurance and rce-iv the premium for the same In atljoinizo , to, ae hl;.e. C222kt.j. Pi CLiST. Near Depot, nortiellter, Pa. "jp , l I - I y WILLIAM MILLER, JACOB TRAX, PLANING MILL. MILLER & TRAX, Hant(fachircrs and Deiders iii Dressed Lumber, SASII, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, MOULDING:3, nkc• Scroll Sawing amid Turning DONE TO ORDER, ORDERS BY MAIL RE:-.l , EuTpi - Ll,l SOLICITED. AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Oppoxite the Railroad Station, ROCHESTER, PENN'A. april 19 '7l; 1Y VP ".. NOTE.--ThiA to Nnettenharg's Space. Beal:: engaged in making up a large stock of Spring Clothing, they Informed me that they Lad no time to attend to their adv.erti.rtz.—En. r cIL • Co , 4 2:1 u j — I C 1) LI3/ J. B. SNEAD 11a2 now in operation a new SAW AND PLANING AIILL IN FREEDOM, PA., Having the latest improved machinery fur the manufacture of . I iPMADCIPPLIIViOr. SIDING, LATH, &C. &C., and. 13 now prepared to attend to the Wilding and repairing of Stealatioals - t Banes, t Flats &c. , &c.. Keeping constantly on hand a superior quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. i i orders promptly executed. faug2-ly D. woomic Tv. A. V. W00.1)4VP7. Bridgewater Marble Works. DEALERSin Italianand American Marble. All kinds of Marble Monumental Work done with neatness and dispatch. Prices reasonable and Bridge aatialtic ter, Ptiona, guaranteed. Market Street, wa lobo. HOLIAWAYS itl 14 . 4 /0 0 ' o ° EVERYMAN HIS OWNPHYSICIfk CAUTION. 7 1 .11 E immense demand for IMI.I.OIcArs PILLS grid OINTYIENT. has tempted cr.p.l„ c ca nes. pied partiqs to counterfeit the valuaN e In order toprotect the public and aneo.i".„,. m. bare isAfeti n new "Trade 51ark." con..doi ug "1 vi Egyptian circle els serpent, with the lette r the centre. Every box of genuine i1.L.1,,WA1, Ptue and Ofserxrwr wit) bare this trade Marl: it ; none are genuine wttbout it. Y.'enENICA.I. Co., Sole Prourie , v,... IS Maiden Lane. New ywk. OEM Pfili:J. v r - v '-' ----',2.., ; : 4 :-. 7 ,..., , <. m'ii.r.'o..A.,,_kf;:,, 10 : - ., :,.., 1 (0.„1(1 -6- iti.,, P 3. dICI U 11.6 ------------- \CIII • J ~ , :,I 1), ~, ' . 4-'-' - -. 25-, It ' !• i• ,' l ' '..'-:'! .' \-:, - 1 ". ',!'•',`,-; i.;=i,!t ii 4 ' !'-'-'#' 4 i d ' ,. 'k:-. ' : -- teo-4,., : ~.,44„., 4600,000 '6 z,0,000 13 Vie wond^cfni medicine to whi• - h ar • 3'7 wa pntutcd for relief, the L, •Vv.4 he i 11.4 C.,lll!,iptd harmcmy cc,- ••,,. t IrC . l , 1110-I sqvereftm curative fin . .1., 1 Im.• died into the vegetai,;,• Via eick, that wore ever he10t..., to oto Inedicintt. Ptie. evidence ,r the, fict • h.,33 t in hiu Great variety of 10•••• , t r', I,cae crukti it hai been found to i„ • .1 .. 3 of ftronehltlx, Severe Cough - t I t't Of CO lI4U pt fon. ..! ...le I 1 . 1:11:1 ,. .!if_ , :11 ~..• 5'.,30,000 i:3,590,0W t • r.1•1 ,- .• it t ~„, ry if W,i11.• It •••:re 4 11..• ,"• s a., 1 pull - Inc:4 th. ')I vP 1. Ititi trreal :1 , 11m.• , • l• • •. , •rt ,, .. it rare, fl u •• p•of ci 1 t•i zi .• h. pllll ,;.•, ••;• M ..r - z.. - i.O;leir,r,Sll:: y or L:0ta:...;12 sl,:iaomcio (i =MEER Jan 17: 1 y N., r- sT ct... ..... : N ' •.. - ... i . .. • -,--,'.. 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