COMMVNICATIOXS. WASHINGTON CO., PA, Oct.l9th '72. EDITOR BEAVER. ARGus:—The ring jobbers of this county, of which we have a full representation; were never so busy and untiring in their efforts to elect their candidates, as they were during` the late contest. They really worked as though their 'all, was at stake, (and perhaps it was) and as for the very life of their souls; and to facilitate their labors of loveto the dear people over whom they ap pear to exercise a special guardian ship, were attended in their mission ary tours through the county, and especially on the election day, by their hoodlums, toadies, dupes, hire lings, understrappers and hammers, all feverish—on the war path keep ing a sharp lookout for- rebels._ The liberals of the county, we be lieve, stood their ground and -voted the reform ticket throughout; but it-is creditably, said that many dem o,,rats were tampered with, and yiel ding to the temptation, wheeled about face.i To this and 'the alleged action Mr. Buckalew took once on the miners screen bill, brought about a revolution in the vote of Carrol township, In the coal region of this county; but it is believed the great change in the vote of this township, was vastly more attributable to the liberal flow of money than the mi ner's screen bill or anything else. Here some two or three leading democrats who had up to some . ten days before the election beers loud in their denunciation of the republican party and'its gang of public fleecers, came to the polls, not to work nd wrangle with their neighbors for the success of the democratic ticket, but to See that the squads of democrat (-battles they headed and brought with them to the polls were all pro vided with republican tickets and safely handed in at the window.— This disgraceful business you are aware appears to have been exten sively and successfully practiced 4hroughout the chattle districts of the whole State; and now the Simon 'aileron ring has again triumphed, and we are for three years more to ruled and disgraced, and the mar ills of our citizens are still more and more to he corrupted by an unscru pulous set of dernatTogtfes and public money gamblers and money exchan gers. The ringsters and their satel lites here assuming the hypothesis that no party .of Inuit or coalition have clearly a right to oppose them and their adherents arid tools in their cent I for power and public plunder —crow and flaunt their victory oh tabled by fraud, lies and money. in tlw face of their opponents. The reform press has faithfully and folly done its duty in exposing the frauds and public filching: of the ring and their now sureessful candidate, I,r high places of trust and power in oar :state Government. The very II Of the republican party have spoken 4nit in unmistakable tones as to the corruption and designs of the ring with which the republican State ticket wits identified; yet the repub licans went the'tieket Now as long as the ring inaters have complete control of the colored vote of the State, and. as long as a very large proportion of the - Repub lican party would as snon, if not rath er vote for public gamblers than hon est wen for -office, and as 14mg as the snore moral and religious of the par ty allow - themseives to be bound in fetters of unbelief as to the wily stmt.- egems and doings of our ring mon ey jobbers, and can be aroused and brought to the rescue upon the signal of the jobbers' war bugle in every itn p.4rtant campaign, and as long as the Camerons can furnish Featly cash to buy up Democratic chattles to meet any contingencies which may arise in the lack of votes at our elections, the money changers will continue t:, revel at one State capital, and t heir tildes remain unoverturned. 11- itNI!• 1 10:1{(, Ott. 13, P,72. I )11 Inv lipa:tilv on) grat nixie you though you may con sider me premature on the new lease of office rest assured the ides of ,No vember will contirrn it, though I suppose the starving ex pc.:tants that we had to promise yours and others of fruitful-places to p,ecure their votes 3 , 1.1 sipport, for their names are le gion, will clamour lustily fin. a time. Vet if we cannot reconcile them,they Aare not go back on us. The fear of sorehead and traitor 'which they so heartily joined us in making s ) odi ous, will deter them. They little lb - carded that this two edged sword would so effectually cut off their re treat. They must bow to the powers that be, anal be mum. Thanks to the, strategy of our incomparable pro gramme, and its unwaverig suppor ters, we have got things our own v. - ay. The traitor Republicans and Democrats will not be able to place Stumpy Row like a big bully- in the .•tate.ti../J.:. Oar raid hill, and all the other enterprizezi are safe. The little Colonel's twenty per rent. for putting it through will make a nice Bile for hitt), but he Well deserves it: he played his hand well. It is al ino-A incredible when a person thinks of It, and hard to cola r ceive hov.• per fec ly our plans unitred and harmon ize 1 the whiskey ring and the priest hood. I think to the Colonel belongs the especial credit of that dodge for none but the son of a priest could have known the power of making presents, and from -5 to r,o dona tions, accompanied with flattering commendations of their superior preaching talents, and greatness of their calling; and I tell you it is more potent mid cheaper than all,the rum rinv; for they can lead the'mas.ses of their superstitious dupes, and the more intelligent that cannot be led are easily nutralized. But, generally specking in the rum body the last that treats gets the vote. It was amusing, and at the same time dis gusting to see the long-faeed hypo crits jump at the bait almost unani mously (except a few of those bigot ed U. Ps.) I must confess 1 wasjitr one time a little fearful that the so called liberals or supposed disaffect ed !ma of our party in their support of Buclialew would cause our defeat, but the result prove. as you predict ed, with but faw exceptions, when it (vines to the polls our men can neith er he coaxed, hoaxed, driven or brib ed to support our old arch enemy, LJosoquently they went back, as usual,-on the mean, low, dirty, de moralized,_ and now again defeated party, that would burins from bow er if ,they could; but we can defy them. That infernal dutch Raster (or Rooster he ought to be called) came very near letting the fat into the fire in his reply to Miller, he came-near taking all the sugar coating off the 16th resolution of the Philadelphia platform, none but the temperance fanatics dare attack it. The Greeley ites well know it_they assailed it, it would dive the entire liberal Ger man element over into our ranks. Perhaps it Is as well that the ques tion has been opened as thetindorsing of it so clearly will warrant our par ty, in giving that large and respecta ble foreign element that protection they demand in their innocent social amusements, and what day more suitable than Sunday for persons cola fined closelkio their various callings in factories, shops, offices, etc.;- and the fact is our party must accede to their demands or we cannot retain their political support, the puritanic al blue laws to the con'trary notwith standing. You know I have always contended that if you took away the clergys' fat and easy living, the devil might take the pack. And the man. ner in which they were induced to sustain Hartranft and Allen in the face of such damaging and stubborn facts confirms me. I could not think it possible M, one time that we could carry such a load, but the appliances, with expert counting, done the work successfully. I have sometimes fear el, and feel a little uneasy now, that we have played the game a little too strong, we should not have made the majority quite so large, but they were the very men for the times, none else would have suited us so well. Give my best regards to the Col., tell him we must go our whole pile on the Santa Domingo enterprise. There is no doubt now of Grant's elec tion, and we know he will annex San Domingo, and these hundreds of millions of bonds and claims will be assumed by our government; and they will at once become par, and our ring wilt be able to purchase them at a very low figure, say .5 or 10 cents on the dollar. Then the rich contracts, speculations in new cities, sites for custom houses, light houses. post office buildings, \tioal shipping depots. etc., etc.; with navy yards, arsenals, etc., we em and will have a glorious reward for our labors, reap ing'a rich harvest, while the infa mous. traitorous liberals and derno• crats will3huve to shiver in the (01(1 disagreeable climate away up Salt river; xv here we are bound forever to keep them, even if it be at - the (Ix pen-(e of thousands. Yours in they interest of he , ring No I P. S. Our true policy now will LC tti divide the liberals and democrats by raising, the cry all over the State . that the liberals went back en licic•kalew, and thereby allay alt sus• picion in retf,•rence to our ever faith ful whisky democrats,and our watch word be "addition, division and si- knee." The democratic an` . ( . l anti-ring news papers of Philadelphia concur in de claring that the result of the election is largely due to the corruption, vil lainy and deliberate treachery of cer tain prominent democratic politicians of that city. In an interview with a reporter, Colonel McClure; whose oppertunities of observation and ac curate information y are ample, strongly intimates the same thing. But thug far no names have been given to the public. It is high time that the democrats and liberals of Pennsylvania should learn who, are sheir betrayers. There is no neccts t ity for hunger silence on the part of those who are capable of giving formation , on t I.c subject. When these men are exposed their power for betraying the democratic organ ization, while they deeply disgrace it, will he utterly destroyed. As a reason for silence, it may he said that some of these men oceupy no public positions. while others are merely ruffians of heal nitoriety who resort to repeating and ballot stuffing as a regular trade and with whom the )arts of justice alone can effectually While this i , quite true, there are others yet who do not come with in these categories. REFOIOI ER That Samuel .losepris, member elect from the third district of Phil adelphia was an active yarticioani in the recent outrages upon the democ racy of Pennsylvania, there is riot the slightest reason to doubt. llis name is a I ready.too redolent of political in famy and corruption to occasion the least sprprise at its ment!on in this connection. For years he has:None up annully as a representat ve 'from Philadelphia to traffic in-corrupt leg islation, and to dishonor. the party to which lie , owes nominal allegiance. The returns of the Fourth ward, which constitutes the major 'part of his district. gives Josephs '2,751 to r).57 for Joseph Megary, the reform • candidate—a majority of 3,2'27 for Jo- sephs,which faintly shows the high appreciation in which he is held by , his constituents. In this same ward • tip. vote for governor is as follows: Mrckalew 2,n22; flartranft 1,226; ma jority for liuckalew, 796! That Mr. BuckaleW received a majority at All is due to the mere fear of overdoing the job by the ruffianly conspirators. In order that the work might-he !no< effectually aocomplklad sephs was placed ou both tickets. le -becatne the ring republican can didate as Well as the regular dem ocratic candidate. Thus the repeat ing could go on in the interest of liartranft and the ring without the slightest degree enilang,ering the elec tion of Josephs. For this service he ; and his associates connived at and assisted in the fraud on the demo cratic party. The transaction is per fectly transparent in its infamy. Mr. Buckalew was the dread of the rounders and repeaters, of the pardon brokers, and of all those who live by corruption and villainy in legisla tion and politics. His defeat was to be acmimplished at any cost, in order that crime might thrive. !t . . Josephs having become the choice of the republiCan Tin.: fur the legislature, it is to he presumed that he will not trouble the democratic caucus in the house next winter, add impudently seek for another time a nomination for speaker. M any rate we have performed a duty in giving the democracy timely warning. We know well that we do not assume a light risk in denouncing this cor , runt trickster to the democratic par ty of PennsylAania. he ring are trijimpliant in the state to-day. They may revel in outrage, and when n partisan appeal is made in behalf of a ruffian there are murtA to shield, an executive 23 pardon, and a politic l combination powerful to protect. This Josephs conspiracy expos the depths of iniquity to which they have descended in their desperate struggle to preserve their political ascendancy over the people of Pennsylvania. We have discharg- . edltsimple duty in denouncing it.— irarrisburg Patriot. Tux Collectors• Receipts. 4:e.. for Plale. - -We have just printed aMI have for sate, a lot of blank tai receipt., such as are given by borough and town ship collectors. We have also on hand, deeds, mortgages, executions, warrants, alibpihnas, sum Mons, bonds, ttc, ttc.. all of which, will be sold at the usua rates. rum THE "iip; iNJUN." BEI NAME THEII. General Election Proclamation. WIIIIIZAP. In and by an Act ofthe General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled ••An Act to elections of the Com monwealth," passed the 24 day of July. A. D. 1319, It is made the duty of the Shertif of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections, and in such no tice to enumerate,— 1. The O ff ice to be elected. '2. Designate the place at which the clectlir I. to be held. I, John Grnbing, High Sheriff of the you yof 11 to, er, do tlerray make known, andigi , e this public notice to the cPictors art the comity of Dea rer, that ON THE tat TUMMY OP NOVEMBER NEXT, (being the fifth day of the month), a general elec tion will be held at the several election districts far the propnite of electing Two Senatorial Elect tars for President and Vice President of the Vat ted States. TweAty-Four Persons as [district) Representa tive Electors for President and Vice President of the United States. Three Pena= se Representative Electors-at ewe for Prepiden t and %lee President nt the United Stales. The said elections will be held throughout the county u. follows: The electors of Borough tOt o ilahlp will meet at the brick school house In the. rough of Vantawt. The electors of Bridgewateli borough will meet In the Town Hall in Bridgewiter. The electors of Phillipsbutg district will meet at the public brick school house in said borough. The electors of Moon township will meet at the house formerly occupied by Amariah Ilendrickson —sow John D. Elliot. The electors of Hopewell township will meet nt the school house in the village of Scottsville, In said township. The electors of independence totviiship will meet at the house of A lexander Thtimpson, dec'd in said township. The electors of Raccoon township will meet at the house of David Ewing in said township. The electors of Frankfort district will meet at the house of George Dungan, to Frankfort. The electors of McGulre's district will meet at the Louse of John Potter, to tne village of Han over. Theelectorsof Greene township will meet at the house of Elijah N lewanger, In llookstown. The alectorm of Ohio townsh p will meet at the bonne now occupied by Jambsen Elliot, in gain townehip. The electors of Brighton townehip (not embate od in Industry district,) will meet at the school honee, near Richey Eakin's, in said township. The electors of the borough of Fallston will meet at the Academy in Faßeton. The electors of Patterson townehip will meet at the echool-honne, in raid township. The electors of Chippewa township will meet at the house of &Wish Inman, in said townehip., The electors of South Beaver town/thin will meet at the Nouse of John Rowe, In said town ship. The electors of Barliggton township will meet at the Academy In Darlington, The electors of But Heaver township will meet at the hone of xtlllarn Miller. in said tow nw The elector. of Franklin townehip will meet at the hawse of Mark it Clark, In said township. The electors of North Isowickly township will meat at The house of Nathan Hazen, on land for merly of Benj. ('hew The electors of Pulaski lowinillip will meet ill Daugherty's school honwe, No. 4. In said town ship. The electors of Marion township will kneel at the house of George Hartzell, jr., In said town-- ehlti• The electors of the upper, or north ward. in the borough of New Brighton will meet at the car penter shop of Time Miller, In sold borough. The electors of the middle ward of the borongh of Xe c Brighton will meet at the school house, to sntd e eclura of the lower or south ward of the borough of New Brighton will meet at the car fac tory. In said ward. The electors Of Itorhester township will meet st the liolesville school house in said township The electors of the horou , h of Rochester will meet at the echnol house In Rochester The elector,* 01 Freedom boroutth and di3Orict a 01 meet tit the achool honor , in Freedom. The eh clop• of New Nowiehtey low n.hip wlll meet at the hou,e "(John Fcll/.le, In baid town- 'I he ,lect,,ro or I i,dii+try dlptrict wtII m••et nt th. EUtiOol Cuu-.• ill I IldUrtry . The elector. of itdrinutay t"wt,.tvp sill meet ut the h•nel 4t EcoLomy he elect-Aro Of Economy townehip will meet (It the houPe of GeorLm C b mi.. in raid town4hlo i he electorx of the boromrh of Heaver wilt uwet et the Sheritre office. Ir suM t)oronzh ea.t.Tor• of at Intrtni.;ll n ill nivrt at t! h.tuet.. In , aid boron:tn. hi- r , iii-for. of rh•• tiorotiOi tit thy putd it rrnooi hod.[•. In said horoilVlL e;cetott. of New Gailtie horotogh old meet at the oilier of I'. L. lititn. e.g. in New Galilee. Ire• elector. id the borough of Beaver Fall. , will me• t at the .shoot move to .aid lutro.o.th. I nee ettottors ot the borough of Georg, too n vt.tl m• , t At l'e. house, it borough • ...ecoott. of the lotritugh of idnogow u nil Inc,t at the• petepohotise to oald borough. A . .. 0 that to the fourth oection of the all of r 1,1 111 , / An Art relating to eteention. tool lot other iturpotteo." apprOtcli April II I. ..1..1.1•1•• , 1 that (be nfunwnl 11111 (lion 1., • be• po elltilqrtied As to present nny ht,r or borough outie.tr front per, o,g p. itol;:e. lit ppeCter or clerk at n o , general or ppecinl etre 11011 In till. , ealtit. "II an) p-rt.on . edtail prevent or attempt to..pre vent.anV ,alter' of an erection ruderael Vont holdutg pitch election. or tire or threaten y ta lent,- to any °Meer. or Phan interrupt or im proper:" interfere with hint In he execution of hie Outy. or Audi block up the minnow or avenue to 111;) wwdow where the ealne mar he holding or rhal: notoindy dlrtnrh the peace at .itch tier tlon. or Atoll t, or practice oily Intimidating threfity , „ torte or violenee_ with alt - ego lo Influ ence unduly or o, eras. e filly elector or to pre vent hint from voting or tat rtotrAlO the freedom of ehou,e..frueh person nn r , olvtetton .11311 he fined in an rum not exceeding fhe hundred dole Ott, and opprirolitnent tot an, time not leo. than OM- month nor more than ts.e.ce 'nowt,. and if It rhall be .horn the court iitn - re the trial of each °lrene , distil he had !101l t to . p• nom offending wet• not a re.lnent the t sty - ward. dhdrirt, ur the tOOTiohlp at o ot , . tilt offtng e to foiLllttat Of/ nod hot tulturtd to cote therein, then tin cornietton he rho!! 1, ,enitto ed to inky a (lilt 01 n o t Ito. than one hundred n. r inure than one thou.and doom!, and he iruprkolo d hot rtan nix month. tsar Mot , too year. It any per.on or pentono . 1 131 i make tiny het of wmger urea' the re-1111 of any i•lect :an a% Won thin ',•inmono - ealiti otter to Innis^ any +tie') Iva or vi aver, either hr verbal proelnnialvonthere to or !iv 11111' printiVi or Written ads torliament. etoi,maift sir invite any portion sir person. to matzo 1.1201 bet eer S. aga•r. Upton conviction thereof, he or they 01411 l torfrit and I.ly Ihre. vine s the amount ..os offered in the tnq if ;:Tl5 per.o% +hall , Ot^ n! roorr• .hnn one el., tlon Al-trn t. or 01 heorsi frlitiffii , ently vote mum than on, or. the .alll.- fr 2 1 ,1:: 111. - 101) h.l nn.l , 1.-liser to It. 10-peCtor IWO eq. with 1!..• ttl , t•Lt Io or IlAkh, and proritre nnoalb , r .e, • (4.• Ih. , i shall on conviction he fined in al, gum not lee. than tifly nor more than five hundred 4IgA lat e , and be imprison,' not 14 - 4.4 01:111 three I.or more than twelve month.. If any per. , n not qualified - to vote in 00- Corn• 1110(Metlith, rizreenhly to lasv,ielilept the .on. of qualified citizens, .hall appear at any plum of election for the pnrpos.e of iberung IC ei or of Influencing - ritizene qualified to sine. he ahall on convletioth forfeit and va'y any .um not exce,ii one hundred dollar. for cvcry such oft. , i ce and be imprieohvtl fur ally 1 , 1111 rFr tr.onth.. fa ~• lo rqorl n hi, .11:I; r. .•.‘ r Ain 1 not Irr! !t! , r p.r•qu ../.3 1, , I tr.! t..!! • !•, 0;111111: . :,ti act Pro• irrireilrrf IL bin plea stna in l'rl.r• tor•r...rri w ho hair roc:rho(' tn. • num t•••r of via • for ii,•;,..e.tor •11,1 1 1111.•Irr1, ilor-,11 • lea judgr ;1;,0'111 at, r,rr it, to. .liat to ra, thi• el •( I, 4 jurl;:r ,hall toot trnd. thrn rt, ,t hr. rrtrn rd thr ItivbrNt nntnl.•r ut t. apc.autt a juely, 111 !W. p.arr. nr II any tnt.mc. rant: nur nt th.. board lot thr pirarre tr "Lc h.rr, r tto It T.,.‘1 by law for lhr oto•till,f t r . lrrelltrll. irr !I!" tine , •!.!!r. m art ,a• (in•trlct for w hirth ouch ratirrr Cats trier•turi_ intro, nt at Ito: Ithier• 1.1 frit-x.114M .4;4!) ,rlr . rrt 01, 'trot IA Owl! 1:11111hr . / Ito no -1 di 13.1313' ISTIIY LAW. qVt: ofneial Li ICT to tae electors of Lie.:- set - coma:. that. h., a act malt:eft - All Act :Unit -111,1.1rtIlt•111,11 t It• act rt•hi!ive to ,•h -c too,. of thin Cotntannwealiti, - approsed April 17,ti. A It 1,1:9. it is provoterl 3a lollnw.. ler.., T 11.0: 1. 011 the clay of election any per-on 'alt.-, name nalolt On the said 1.1. (mean re.,..istration list -.*(Asrifff, and ciloin.mr, the rtght to yote at -aid electioh, shall produce at least one qualified cuter of the ttle tract ar a witness to toe resnistice of the t etimato In the aistritt in .111131 he claims to be a boter, for the period of at least ten flays nert preetwitug said election, which wit ness shall take and subscribe a written. or partly M Wit It 11101 partly printed :Mid:lett It, the facts et ted by 1111.11. which affidavit shall della, clearly where the restdence n 111 the person so claiming to be a toter. and the person so claiming the right Io 1,411 shall also take NIA cu becrthe a ill/11- ten. or par*,w rotten min partly prt hied, 0111.1 VII etatlll, to the he.t trt his knowledge (1101 'W IWI where and when he was hum that he Is a ci,zet, of tie tollllllttlt, enitll of Perirr,)l,it un and United tst_ites, the he has resided In the commonwealth one year, or it Itletherly a cffizen therein and has moNcti therefrom that 1..• has re• sided therein ell months next preeedmg said election, that be has riot [roved into tire 'Harriet fur the nurpose of voting therein; that he Ims pall a stale or county tax within two years, watch wa- at least ten days before said elec tion. and it a naturalized eltized, shall also ague w tom. where. and by what court lie was natural ized, and also produce his eerJacate of natnrali- rants], for examination. the said affidaLlt shall a: ,•• 0 .tart NA here and when the tax claimed to he paid by the atliant act assessed. and a hen, whore and to whom paid. and tai receipt thereto, shall be produced tor examination, unless the at dant shall state In his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyer, or that he never received any. hut if tire person so claiming the right to vote shall take and subscribe an affidavit, that he is a us• t,,e born citizen of the United States for if horn elsewhere, shall state that fact in his aradas it, and shall prialtice evidence that be nas been nat uralized. or that he Is entitled to citizenship hr reason of his lather's nataraliza"ioni • and shall further state In his affidavit that be Is, at the time of taking the affidavit between the area of twenty one and twenty-two years. that he has re sided in the state one year and in the election district ten days next pi seeding sudh election, he shall he entitled to vote, although he shall not have paid taxes. the said Affidavits of all persons makire , such claims, and the affidavits of the wit nesses. to thair residence, shaAl be preserved by the election board, and at the close of the elec tion they stuill he enclosed with the list of votes tally list and otherpapers required by law to be filed by the return judge with the ptothonotary, and shall remain on file therewith In the prothon otary's office, Subject to the examination, as oth er election papers are: if the election officers shall and that the applicant or app'icants posses s all :hh''alll/F.:•altitqtrdede:llatto::::h.°ol i es lis oa t rn o rd f °; t he a : :a .n b i l l e em e : h 'r y otrh t e h y e "s e nlh i C ae l l ' ' - 1 tioe officer.. the word "tax' Ls, being added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word 1 ...g-e'' where he cltints to lode singe; the same words being added by the clerks each rase re „pn ee% el" on the list-of persons voting at such I eiei;tioti. hisa-xtoN 5. It shall be lawful for any (mai citizcu of the district, - notwithstanding, the new of the pro/Cl...Asti voter 14 C'OOOPOONI on t h e 11" „ repicienTriaxables, to challenge the vote of such. person. whereupon the same proof ,fif the right of suffrage as is now n-quired by law 'Mail be public-. le made arm acted on by the election b.mrd. and the vote admitted or rejected. according. to the tv Menet.; every person claiming to be a naturalized rittZPO shall be required to produce his manna nation certificate at the election before votittz, except where he has been for ten years CunseL tivelv, a voter in the district In which he - offers his vote: and on the vote of such pervin being received, it shall be the duty of the election offi• errs to write or stamp on such certificate the wool -voted." with the month and year, and !fatly - elec. floc officer or officers shall meelve . a second vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certificate. excepting where POD, are entitled to vote by vir tue of the naturalization of their fathers. they and that person who shall offer rich second vote, up on co offending shall be guilty of a Kish mtsrle• meanor, and, on conviction thereof be fined or imprisoned, or both, at tne discretion et the court, but the fine shall not exceed one hundred dollars in each ease• nor the imprisonment one year, the fine punishment shall be Inflicted, on conviction, or the officers of the election who aballnegleet or refuse to make, or c,ansed to be made, the indorse. mcnt required u atormaid on raid naturalization certificate. Sacrum (I. If any election officer shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of suffrage as is prescribed by this la ft,or the laws to which this is a supplement, from any person offer. log to vote whose name is not on the list of as- F•-"seed voters, or whose right to vote is challeng ed by any qruslitled voter present; and shall admit such person to veto without requiring such proof, every person so offending shall, neon conviction, be minty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced, for every such offence, to pay a tine not exceeding ono hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not more tsan one year, or either or both at the discretion of the court. • • • • • • • • • SECTION J. The respective assessors, Inspectors and judges of the elections shall each have the power to administer oaths to any person claiming the light to be assessed or the right of suffrage, or In regard to any othtr matter or thing required to be done or Inquired Into by any of said officers tinder this act ; and any wilful false swearing 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 jury SteztoN 11. On the petition of flee or more cit izens of the county, stating under oath that they verily believe that frauds will be practiced at the election to be held in any district, it shall be thu duty of the court of common pleas of said county —lf in sessiou, or if not a judge thereof in lam tion—to appoint two Judicious, sober and intelli gent citizens of the county to act as overseers at said election; said overseers shall be selecped from different political parties where the Inspectors be long to different parties, and wherfs both of salt inspectors belong to the same political party both overseers shall be taken from the apposite political party; said overseers shall have the i right to be present with the officers of the election during the I.lole time the came is held, the votes counted. and the returns made out and signed by the elec tion officers ; to keep a list of voters if they see proper; to challenge any person offering to vote, and to interrogate him and hi. witnesses tindix oath in regard to his right of suffrage at said elec thm, and to examine his pipers produced: and the ofile...rs of said election are required to afford to said overseers so selected and appointed every couveuience. and facility for the disc ha:ge of their duties; anti if said election officers shall refuse to permit paid overseers to be present and perform their duties as aforesaid, or li they shalt be driven away from the polls by violence or intimidation, all the votes polled at such election district may be relecied by any tribunal trying a ciintest under said eiecttonr Proride*That nu person signing the petition shall be appointed an overseer. • • SECTION 14. Any assessor, election officer, or person appointed as an overseer, who shall neg lect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal Cause, shall be subject to a penaltof one hundred dollars ; and if any assessor shall assess any penottas a voter who IN not giudi tied, or shall ref Use to assess apy one nho is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and on conviction be pun• .Lshed by tine or imprisonment, and also be sub ject to an action for damages by the party agriev ed; and Irony person shall fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroy -any list of voters made out sa directed by this act, or tear down or remove the same from a e place where It has been fixed, with fraudulent or miscnievous intent, or fur any Improper purpose, the person so Otirlldillg shall be guilty of a high mtridetnennor, and on Convic tion, shall be punished by a tlne4:itit exceeding Ilse hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceed. lug two years. or both, at the discretion of the court. • • • • • • • a :•ECTIO% In That citizens of tLle State tempo rurily in the service of the State Or of the United States gON ernmenut, on clerical or otheriputy, and oho di) not vote where (limn employed , / •holl not be thereby deprived of the right to vote in their pevitral election di.trici• If where hie duly quzli fled •• • • • • • • SEcrtos 19. At • all elections lierebeitter held und.•r 19e Inws Of 111IP CollIMOIR1,1:01. I h.• iihal Ihe opened 10(1Wern OW Lour. 01 rlx tot Pt v eil ..dock. a RI ,aid Close ul 7 p 111 Colored Voters' Law, I'e follow:to; ittetruel E‘crlo•ilry. (w: t,etao : explain the dot of Aar Itevyter.,, and eleijtmt ofneers In regurd to all Irt,:nen or nag eountion wealth : EN Ell t TIVZ CI% I AuLt lo the :Ili, riff the (..'”unly of BeAcer NV tit:to:As. The Fifte , nth Ainentlntent or t h e Cohettiution of tne l [Men Statee to tt, Set•Tltlts I. • be right ol citteene 01 the I It:tett Itt . rot, ,hall not he fleLlled or uttentt:ett br tle• titled slate.. or by any S.tat..t, on neconot tti r. e, I . I O IK, t•f ore cot:Jul,.ll of ovr, t 10.1.• 4,1 11.• Y Toe i•OliZrt,S, etlnll 1144 re 1,0 r In enhr, thi. tat 1,•,e leuh.l,ll ion A lid t% ,:0riwr.•,, , 01 the L'hited! , t h•... eh the :11-1 d,n of 1.3,,t1 ;to /IC , . 1 . 111: .4.1 1u ritistrr - • 4.!1 'co! ,!1 Vale, I.) role 1,. r.rrrnl , ! 1" IlijA anc for 1,11,r p.dp. Lbell rr a.,,1 4.1%. 111.1. It, :0i14.14.• _ I. lb , I/ enorte,l by (b. .5....,411f , 1111141. 111 . lirprfseblalstror 07 the t•riiled .stalex Amer.- //1 lit y eAs il.ts•tidberel. Inv 1,11.•0 Stile. ere 40 quail in-it by 141, 10 vile at any ta,lloll by the people lerf.lol - 1. 11.010). tll,, 11,- 1141. ~,,, 1,100, .chum 41001'111. 111 , 11.1. 1i.0111% ta h I, I, rthtr 11.11k/-01V1-11111. •111‘.1 he 40,11111-0 tsnil toad In tull at all -twit 11:illn1 1111 , 01011 01 preVloo. ronilitioa 14 ...n.ruth.. a i.y Coni•tatllloti, trio. ca-tiun, or re:1111 , 10n hay Auto ~ r T.Trltor3. or 61 o.r uniler Ile iiiittuirtty, to the etintrnry hot int; -Intl Lr it fitrllter angeleel. That tinder the authority of (hi: Courolludor, or I.nv of any Stab% it the lawn of any Territory ally art reqnireil to be it me ar a pr' requi ai!ii lit qualification fur it 11(10 by ruck l on• tit:tit:ion or law pennonr or oil:vers.:lre or 1.1 1 / 1 11 ire rhargien with the perfoimanee of dunes 111 fartiteh In:: to iltlzetis an opportunity to perform nurhpre. requi•ite. or 1 , 1 1 , ..c0n1e , toIIIOIITO It be Ihe duty or C. try 1/.0,W! Hll.l (;i.e 11l all el Sizes of the t • hoe I -aloe and etplul opportunity 111 pe r i orm .11,11 preretlol rift . . WO t 0 In-coin qualtrl-ii to %We , 11111 011 tfurlluh la noir,color, or pri Sills 11 , 11'1011M or 1. , ^T% and it any .1).111..•r,,.. it ftlnewt shall refli , o.. or known...T.) 10011 to if".ve. lull .4,41 to he nhall, for I-% ere uliruce, torteit pay the •in to of flee hundred i:•1110r, to the 1r......ftry."14/ hr recovereu by an aelo,llooll the 0.-, n ITre-Nii .nth allow:1)4re for contoiel f the tailtri .hall deem )51 , 4,0.1,111AI:ill hir 1 1, r 1 rush i'llellee, he it eioo,if guilt., of 1111.111•1,1 , ...nor and •I F ialt, 0.0 Cllnviellon 0.4,•re0r, flni it not lee. Illan net: - hundred dollars, o.r be 1in 10r1.1,1,e,1 WO Ire," than line 11011011 and not more than one year, or both, nt the illrieretion of the court 11 7, r , f1a. It Is dee:fir - NI by the Sof.offit e••r non of the l 1 :Article 41.! thr , '“hetlttitton of Th.' United !" flint This I:oi,tflutioil, nod flit 1.11 , 1 of flo• .n.lll e in plir.ll3llre tht r..of. .hall he lit .1/111,Ini• km, of the knit. • • • ant hlit2 irt the ~r f zny ,!,,tr. t, the coat - a,/ nohrff,ft.sbfr,flro,s; Arid ,%!1.-rt•a•; Th,• Z . t. !al no. t' , •ln fLotiueallli, on thee,h dai A:. 01 . A. U • l';" pao-4 , 1 nn m. , .,..10,1;‘,1 —A. furl). r the art rt 14, In, 110 a. alth... The r. , 114.1, of Si. loch 1 .r0v1.1..." ar , Ir.crlosr /r 1 Thal :1111 , h g,! ,•s.•ry nool 1. petn'o, pr... le. that on'y fo-propr, he rntlt!..,ll/r yolr. or In ror vro/. I or r'lonor_r m vane pt any ,Tplioral • lion tlit• l ' onamon , oalflt, tn . and thr .ant , fa lloroby nponlocl, nod tlpit hpreaftnr all fr.rrntrn, I.,lttnnit (11-11r1CrIon tricolor, 141:111 be 0f. , ..1 rd and ro;:tooreal aroorthat.f to thr provl-lon. of Ow tir-t pe1•11011 Or lhr nct approve,! the 17. n of April 1,1,9 riii:t..ol "An Art turthe-r ttn - pplt•trirtittil hr lb , net 1, to ?lir .•lertion. it! flits eornroon ' and o lira (inn tin , l,•r ex• , •volt!rd to %oft at 4,1 L!•urra! r, 'ion,. in Ilrla l'ortrirlOtikvc:lll.ll . .11 Ir. Ill!, I ./1.-1,11111,01l and oth 4-11 ‘1 1 . 1 1 r.,L;•• riro !ti•,? :t;.• r it ..• 111,11 imp. hTo r•Oz.. 111 It ,tl4:llry 111 , 1 • :o•ir, -14 • ha... Ind .• "I% r ..ro colored I.i:dr cwt.-1, , of i,lO lit, 1 (111.II:fo•t/ :1.. 1 , , .! • o'1.• •• .171'S •• • • N %, Ils4 rtlll.ltl , -rnl u, nl th.• prvdut. •r tho 14.t0il ‘1111111....1111.,, oe, ;yr, 114 r ,, ,% Iltltirl,l ti --‘ o-rii 1,.• op. :fir/ r.•;:r-te, Inn 1,, It. re.r.t.rewei.l, 4JI ni n111.1..1111111 3,1 - awl 11, rrrl.e .aid 4 , 111.1 y 01 11 , 1,by r.• ,pore.t 111 lit. r 1,4 11011 1.r , ..•,a1t1CA1 111 f o r 111 f.•••,1 r , iii..llllol..rlel I 1.111..1.11111.1.t. Ist I. of ouLrre,... utl act of the 1eg , .131,re to the end 1113' The .:,111 , 111 , 4 y he know n. ev•euteU and obey, by 311 m. senors, rev, tun. 4.1 i.. 11 OffiCk:fe and oliterP. Will that the '1:.:11IP. Jafid !iris teed therhy toly .ectited to all the citizens a this t 'umuumwenuh enuilyd :Is slit strut l; it en under to) Rend Mid the great ,e3l (.1 The tsEsi. ' 131.1te, 114rrishurg, time il.ty and c,r rt mu titter). ATTE.T. .J . S(I. W. IiEARY tilth :••ery ut Common weal th. l'ar•narit to the 11 - 01ition)t contained in the 76'1' et - , lion .1 I h.• 44 I LION:K.IId,Ie iltake , ~L Lh" altire,nl di)trit t• Phall re•pec mercy take churl:, of the rem illcate, of return 01 the election of their ret•per tot c dtytrlc IP. and produce then) at a meet -11):Z of tine ,tive fr o m etch (11s , triet at the litir ()ta c it' ol Brio, on thc third day utter the day of the t•i.cllon. being I)' Flat/AY. TIIK 1411 DA T ..r NW:EMBER. A. I). 181'..t, then and the. e to do and perform the (futon( ^requiren by lass of maid jitti zee Nt ; herel jnd_e by rick:m-14s or HI - Ci(11 . 10, 1..1111211,10 TO attend PUrli Mf•viilw of 'ben the certificate of return '41311 be taken rharze of by one tt the inspet lord or elerlir of the ewetion of the district, ,11:111 do :111 , 1 periorin the flutter required of raid judt,te to attend' ,gain moiler my Land, at Inv oilier.. in lieav,r. tit, t..:ay of rtephnnber. in the >tar 01 our Iwrd one thou-and right hundred and ,eventy two. In the ninety nes milli year of 'MI I twlepoolunt• ul the Ct. ittql Sluice. ti Fri rr S nato rr',4 Beaver. l'a tlctoher r lb. 1'i72.4t JOSEPH HOBE & CO. 77 arid 79 Market Street, PITTS 23 II 12,0-13, I'avoETZLIA Or AND Jona Etta IN FANCY DicY GOODS. Notions, 'leis •ry, Uuderaear. Giii%e•i, Furnishing Goods, Embroideries, Lace Goods, Bil ii ,ral, and Felt Skirts, Corset.. Slat an I Vett - mine Ribbons, Panniers, Hantikerchiet , i, Bonnets, Hats, Millinery Goods, Flowers, 'rips, Plumes, Trimming and Fringes, Ivos, V v elveteelis, Reps, and Lining tn. ilks,Turquise, Colored and Black Dress :silks, ititilions in all widilis and Similes, Ornaments, Flames, The Trade are invited to an Inspection of the ext'rncve 1113C0 of the above cowls, which at all ge.112.01:1e of the year ilktii be kept lull Up with oho Latest Noveltle. Loweat lames. Eliza or West. Orders promptly attended to. oetiWint CAPS, CAPES, TORCHES, AND FLAGS OF ALL SIZES, Lan erns, L•g,4ius, Badges, and C.►mpaign Goods of all kinds. Boy from the Nanufact;irem JOHN w Prrroat &ta t Appposite the Post-Office. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Send for circulars sp-1,21u LIME! LIME!! BE rnderSiZne'd 11111. COLtOtructi4l a new Linte -1 Kiln near the **Old Black Llme Elltiri - " In 'Can yon, Beaver county, where he will be able thac tommodate all with Lime who may need the esti cle. Price, 15 cents per bushel at the Kiln. acplS;am• ILENRY SEBRING. Miscellaneous. Attractive Stook JOSEPH M. Mc Quay's Building, Ud " We Studiously tv Fancy Dry Goods : FANCY GOODS; JAPANESE STRIPES; AUSTRALIAN CORDS; PERSIAN CLOTHS; MOHAIR Alpacas; Alpacas & Merinos; WORSTED DELAINS; TYCOON REPS, Brocade Reps.; Velvets & Velveteens; WINTER SHAWLS; FLANNELS; WOOL KNIT GOODS; N NELS; FELT SKIRTS; BALMORAL SKIRTS; Ladie.' and Gents' Furnishing Goads ip Grant Varil ty WE SIHAS_,Z, LADIES SUMMER SUITS IN WRITE EN, CROQUET, and other New Materi J , _ , L_L 4:05 e g - Wel? May I ;ran R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes NOT ONE HOUR after readinf i Xhis advertisement need any one 6/TER WITH PALM. RAP`vAY'S EADY RELIEF IS A CURE sr, FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and Is Pilo Only Pain Remedy that laztantly stops the most exeruclatiug prone. allays Intlanimations, load cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. la FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or excrutiating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Beabridden, Crsppled, Ner vous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may sully, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILITAFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. ' INFLAMMATION OF TILE BLADDER.- INFLAMLATION OF THE Eon - }:LS. CONGESTION OF TILE LUNGS. SOLE THROAT, DIFFICULT lIRF.ATIHNO. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AOUE CHILLS. The application of the Itendv Weller to thchlart or parts where the pain or dldiculty mats a&ord case and comfort. Twenty drops In half A tumbler of water will In few moments cum CRAMPS, PPASHS. SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN. SICK HEADAIME, DIARRHEA. DYSLIIITERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE DOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad. way'. Ready Relief with them. A few drops In water will prevent skinless or pains from change of water. It 13 better than French Dram:) , or Lint rs ni a stimuLant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE curoil for fifty (1.11 U.. Thrrll fi not a retoedhil agent In this world that wftl curo Fever and Apse, amt all other Malattone. Scarlet. Ttlehoid, Yellow, dud other Fever, (nilht Icyy RADWAI S PILLS) an quick no ItADR'A Y READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by 1414:vete. 4 HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE WIT BLOOD-IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIMIT-4'LEAI SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION FE CURED TO ALL --I DR. -RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT DAS MADE TIIE MOST ASTONISHINO CURLS ; so VIIIE, so RAPID ARE THE rIIANGEs THE nom uNDERooEs, ENDER THE IN• ELCENCE OF THIS TRULY_WONDESITI, MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. TIER GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the B.IIISAPARILLIAN RE- IoLVENT communicates through the Blood. Sweat, Urine, and other fields and juices of the system the vigor of life, for It repairs the water of the body with new and sound materiel. Scrofula, Syphilis, Con sumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In the Glands and other ports of the spans, Sere Eyed Strumous Discharges from the Eras. end the 'worst forma amain disease., Eruption. Ferer Sores. Scald frirad. Iting Worm, Sall Mown, .1131.irstrielas, Acne. Black Spots, Worif3 In the Flesh, Tamers, Cancers In the Womb, and ail wadcrelnd and p a inful discharfee, Night Sweats, Loss Of _Sperm. an, all waste*, the life principle, are wit= the curat iv e range of t Is tem der of Mod ern Ctiernifby, and a few days' 1.11.0 w ill pniv.. to any person marag It for either of these forms of tlistaint IL, potent power to cure them. Not only does the SAILSAPAIIILLTAN RT., • cr., excel all known remedial agents In the too of Scrofulous, Constitutional, 'Li Skill Circa. s, I It li the only positive cure for Kidney dc Bladder Complaints, T'n•tary, mad Worn b dmases, en s, p-npsr. Stoppaga Watt,. lneonth , nee. or Bright's Disease, Altboritlnuria,andin all e4s,e n he, there are briclidnst deposits. Or the , at.r is (I , lnly, nailed with vibstanees 1111 e the e hits of egs, nr threads like white rail s or there IA In,rbld, alert. bilious appearance, and white hone•d4et 0, posits, and when there is a pocking:lair:l,llg nen,- lion when pavking water. mid pain In tie Stara r the Beet and along the Loins, Trice, St WORNIS.—Tbe only known tun! e,:re Por• • •'r for ll•ornn—Yu+, Tope, 'tr. Tumor of 12 Years , Growth Cured .by Iladwors Resols•ent. MIMM . DC 11,1,V Ai —I have haul Clenrottt Tumor tn the veer ss and nowele. All the D-totors raid t'tt there ten. help b.. It t• I in.d every throe that ~ reetomntenchtl , but helprd m. 1 . yen, 111•solrent, and thot,rht I mobbl try It, but had no faith In It, bettetaue 1 bed enflerod fnr entre I to.tk all bottles of the Iteotott era, ~ ,. l or, 1.. a of k.4.. 7 '. Val,, and t bnttles R, ea. 11,1,0 thorre le not nstrn t.f etr•tor re he rt.n nr itn.t I feel hotter, entarter, and h•pftter tb•n I h..for tet•loe :ream The worst tuntdrlathe left stde of th• b.seels, or sr the sm.'', 1„ Witte this t. .ou for the lob•tt or kw van pnbllth tt f nr..0., HAN NMI r. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly taste t:eg-tliCy coated with Ira nt vita, joirge, regfate, purifn, veutrar; an atiengthee. Dadyvay's f, the cure pf hll di:sal - dere of ilia t•tomath. Liver. Bla,l,lar, I):Sea3e, % , natlpatlon, vv. ~,ljg cst O ynpe, , nia, 111/10,11n311. }'rice, ItilLauxuation of the It.wrls, PH..., and .11 Ihgnnve ments of the Internal V iscvia. Warranted to rifest point., cure. Purely Vegetable, eunlulna,g 110 cury minerals, or delatennut drugs, ID — Observe the: fallowing itymfdritua veaeiting from Disorders of the blitcatlat ()rgaino: Gmatipation, Inward rtit.. Fullness of ta. in We Ilesd, Acidity air the isiarnath, Nausea, ifesetharo. Inegest of Food, Fulinaini or Weight In the !monad, Serer EM , " I / 1 . it... Sinking at Flattering at the Pit of the Ssmnarh, SWlM mate of the Ilead, flurried and Difficult Ilerattilng, Fasts., Inc at the Heart, Chakiatur Sulfacaung Sensatinns when la • Lying Posture, Donueof Vleinn, Dote or Webe before the Slubt, Fewer .ad Pell Pam in th• flesa, Deficiency of Permarathiti, Yellowness n 1 the Skin and Eyes, Pain la the hid , . Chest, Limita, and suldsn fleshes of Heat, trareing Is the }lna • •• IA fern dwelt of lIADWAT'S PILLS will free the afetam from all the named 25 rent.. pet hot. Fut.') VIC 1.111 - 001STS. READ "FA RI: F..." Send 'me letter. Ftarnp to RADWAY Malden Lane, New. Vora. Luton:ation worth thounanda r2lll be scut you. LOOK HERE. L\(:. , % 1 , r) , , ! , C ; , 11 , n 11 r: n i G i and th.• ::.•,:t•r•ol, that lie has ja.! r•eet ed '.l ~ 1 he latent ; et fot ‘, :41 r hie!, 4):h•r, nt , a•ry Moo, l;/i,\ 2' I. /,'.lfl• I.' 1 • ILVINII ..\ - 11 tTN :I I I . 'l. /1 . . It , rf.r it, , pe , pr N • h•lii 011 tt, MON! II DANI I:I, 111 7 , ,r; k 7, 1;1.71,G .4 TI.R. JR. CONWAY & CO., BANKERS & 'BROKERS A. DEA N EXCIIAN(iE, (" ON AND (.01:P0Ni; A( , , , IUNTS of )fanoloctore:s Merchant,4 and lotti‘idnokl•ori,li•••!. Interest Allowed On Time Deposits (2,-,r7emptinit•!lN pr , ,mr- turn tion je:3l:tr !MIDWAYS 11111 11.14 woe j c 44 41 1 44 0 OVN‘ EVERYMAN HISOVINPHYSICIAg CAT - 51'10N. THE Immens. fni• BOLLOWAY'S PILLS and ha: , tempted unprin cipled putiee to counterfeit there valuable medi cines. In order to protect the public and arreelres. we ►are bieued a new "Trade Mark." coneieting of an Egyptian circle of a serpent, with the letter II In the centre. Every box of genuine rit.Low AV'S Pn. o m , and irrivnitexe will have this trade mark on It :I:tone are martin() wtthont it. N. Y. CUE3iICAL CO., Sole Proprielorm, 78 Malden Lane, New York. of Fall Goods ! ! CREERY et Co's Street,Beavor, Pa. oid Inferior Goods." New Miilienery Gtods: NEW MILLINERY GOODS and NEW STYLE FALL HATS and BONNETS; Trimmed HATS & BONNETS, Untrimmed HATS 4.1 c BONNETS; RIBBONS, new shades; LOWERS, new shades: ,FLUMES; E M REOIDEIa cow,ETs, BoSIERY: GLOVES; NOTIONS; CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. CURTINS, BAZAR-CUT PAPER PATTERNS. ALSO ADD CAMBRIC, White LINEN, BEEF LIN ;Lis that may appeal (luring the Season HER ,sc GO S. .iorAnLimirri IN I • The I,Rrq t f n el I fe . . 11 ;N . ! urk T i ±-./ of thiii Moai , i t Of our own Manufacture, as 111 ii.• jhrnmolli (. G. 1 f.-1.11.31E tt• The newe,t an , t rn.,, , t iipproved of l'lnt• STA :11 ,, t1111111 I'lll'ol . lN% I,tnit•ty Ih to h0n..% no acry tinaul,lt• IN•r4l.ll+ filrtliP1111.:! locals , . V.0{1,11 ill. e , ii in as rLc li.r. nur flew 4:4'1'1111r. or %Via, la l llt,.hn eta ae fit-itt•t t p..llclt a Ni.-1l to our A% lircrotifil , I itn . t4 ,, r rot the p lure, -16, IS, & 50, Scventli, .Iv., Chn 1.01):2 . 1 . the onr lot l • - Ottf ,11m litiallty of mil and ,cti t kal / Cut Ohio out .. . r -r. 15. :4„..--" - "i:: -., . 0 _ . , -..<-. - . .. .......p.r.! , .. ... AKA VI p .t \ :: .V. ..• . t.. • 0 ! 8 ..(.s.- ~ %•P : 'l' l 0 tA o .4.ek . 1., a6l i'l*l [ I, t " I '' ....;.. ~... PH I ImA - ft ;,, Ilu P:i'' . ,• . ..-. 1 ' Loryinil A STATED , , - , /71151):1lit:. , : , - 1 .1 W''' I 1- . i -, t.:loa iieward f..r A c 1 ; N ; .r ..1 I.IIV Hrin W ~ ,•r rtiralti,•;llr,lt llt Ft% I r i;y• /„/,i.,ro 111, 11 nil Cure - ik A;;.; phy.1,1,11 1 •,, pr..l r,pl:oli l/..11 II!, $5OOO Ilea% ant .at..! , .1 i ehrry ‘.I any 111 , 11't it w 1!!1:1 100. to ;11 - 1. , 111 , . I, • II . 1 , 11'• I 11,-- rivide ,Ittrt u.k 111 • 1. 11 ~! 111, a. , flr \ .-• .•:1:1111t r 1:• 12(1(10 11.4.tt ant. o .. •t-,1 •,t 1 .. -.ph I' It r N. I. t•r Mf the I j. hr irr•,l „r -tit lo•ml,•r) tr...t Illit•untati,ttn 1 . 1 IN 1,4 $lOOO Itetvard tv, v.xty t 114.1:..T. Ph, its. Or otlp•p. ',into iir 1%.13...0. chl,nTa, 31.•rrt.ry. sir ain :Is to• ry trm in 1)r Fttler'. Rheumatic rt tt 28,501) ('ertifleageo, I.r ur int 1tl,1111,.; it s. , 11 F•S‘ !fig. Tied::,. P• 1 •)••• mph I).-g. s, 11:1y1hil I. PIP Ow is if, of Her. ,I. D. I)rivl.,lllr.rlhsosirri, N .1.: Irev Thur. Murphy. Fowl:lord, 1110 . 21. Dr..1.-nuiuzr :111.1 Dr Walusu. I'hllnd-lphlr i 1n -in her if Cor.rres.• fri,Tll 1 . 111!:11!,'1,I1'11, 11 •Il .Itulz.• nun,,-n. N. 1 . •-• :ssu „art. 11,11- -Guirrour russ ell. Kr htr , !,.i, rs.s 11 urfir ~100•711 •;.- , • p••,,,, I• I:450 Retard I. r po•plr.itl. , n 141 r il• •! N. 41,, r •••••/• ,,, E1•• ••• * •**!'• *t. 1",,r .1.• • I'll , 1.1 1•' • ! !,-•• r frfllltrt• 1., cure .11 r •, i •. . r ! • • - r.. 401.1tc.i• I, r• . 411 li• r• 1117 t •11 *,l• ••1'• •• 3•1 , /• •• :0411 I,• •• 10.11! 'l, .!'her ••• dn... "II .FI N.k ~ • ,r!I nOr.•• , r• 1.• ! . it• ••11 =ME! The Best for All Pnrposes, vasil% PP. 1 , 2.0.• r t o.` I:l.trkt I ; i r 1,,r1,1• ,"::. 112-41 Lori - . 72 1, 1: r. air ; I Zk I : I. I -17 t, I 11211=113 COM )1 21:1) 'Tv 5T1P.H..12,1 0 I T Wm. wrinritTnon, Agent. Ilwavyr l'a. arol 3iachinc l: lt..xxatt F A HARKER (' A. Ituttit.v. G. S. HARKER 8c Cn. • . Nerr. lit. G. Si. BARKEIR & CO., it,!,er tea; IC r 4 , Denkn , In Excluinlze, t 4.1 n. Collectihns made on ad ace. r+lble no;ot• rn the 1 . 1)1! IA Staler and ranada. •+ll nt. of Mervh. ant.. Ittlinuracturvri. and InIII,1(1,1aln, Itit,.reet a'loC..ett On time Aentn M tR fer , lie lamina at: t . : dec.11.15, / 411 4 ' I 41SPOONS, SCISSORS, AXES, SHOVELS. LOCKS, Hinges Nails, Files, etc. Carpenter's, Blacksmith's, and \ \ AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, PITTESORCIS, PA., a Cor. Liberty & Sixth Streets. -, se r .2s;3m viterproals NOTICE—Wtirr, !tr. I,tters Irttamehtury tothe estate of William Itodm•rs. sr late of Indnstry township, deceased • have been pranted to ti..e subscriber; all per. one Indebted to the estate are requested to make immedlate pay meat. and those haring c:aims or demands against the estate of the said decedent wtil make known the same, without delay. to ELIZA RODGERS, • Induetry Deaver Co. Pa.--oct,Wwl , Mi,scellancous. MIAVEIZ, P.l EMZEIIIM HT; CrO NDRILI2SL'N 1)()\11.,, - 11 , MEE Mill MEM IMIENE=II =I MIE =MEI = Miscellaheousi, BANKING HOUSE James T. Brady & Co., COIL. FOURTH AVE. t WOOD ST, Pittsburgh, Pa. WE 131 TV AND SELL. Government Securities, Gold, Silver, AND COUPONS► ON LIBERAL TERMS, And do a General Ranking BCIPIIIM. We antler SIX PER CENT. INTEREST on DEPOSITS, subject to check without notice. L1y3:19.1 JAME T. BRADT & CO. 13 eiatigistjr 37. Dr. J. Mar. --514(7 ray,of Bridge water. l• deter ' milted that no Dentist in th e State shall do , work better or cheaper than s'W , h i e off atrons.ers it to Is eitriteirficnses !he be.t materials manufactured in the United Stales. Gold and all ver inn; performed In a style that defies compe Litton batisfactlon guaranteed in all operations or the money returned. Give him a trial. fetrhlv Black and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 119 S3IITIIFIELD NT. Four doors above Sixth Ave. FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and Fancy Goods, t4•c H, PA. FNE WATCH REPAIRING. r•rit lIIIS adVerti st•lii!•rit brine it, with •rat 11141 v Foundry Repair Shop Having been litntaged 111 the I.:outwit.) ituula for mme than thirty )earl , , —during. which ti o I hayr accumulated a variety of u,elut pu tern., lie inetructimt uunfel,. arid Ink 11,:: not p • +t ,• ute for IMproNentelar un COOKING - STOVES —and after 11:1 , 114! thoronzh:y trrt •;!, m prort-rnotit., I feel warrat.: , ••l to ~fter,llZ TIP 'n to the Public. tea c " Vir -7. The tatE..tT AVENTL R.N hay no ..111 perlor for this Locallty S,TOVESE •.t 1'1...• • *•,r •ttld roc Gnat Erpablic Cinktilz ►lns ?tse be-I 1:.• i" I;() . 0 ri) DI) BEST BAKER, 31()'4'1' T if ;, v F. N In r , a,1,., t•i‘.V(' I ii :\r rrop, ‘N :11.101..110 fu, an z i itr „tr. :dl pipc, Cztll 101 .t ..Ily I Iti).. .111 \ • - 4.• , •7 F,:. Ilnnclrc•cl l'e•rsons 11 ! • GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STT/E, • MEM =ll Sllllll'll' 'lilt SF 10. 1 n ^1 N. t; j \V< )( )j-) ;;Tit El;rl' (.; i 1. 1.11 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. t . 11 =II I)I 1 1:41. -Jr( T ny. NI , 11‘14T1 1)1 .1: Wi.;:. I. •1 1'1.1.. , :t \ I:I). 1.1 i '1 V V• 1)to..‘1,1) MIMI iNIo)VEINNIIIN t , , , •troi t rt•-:t k‘‘ F .1: .1- 11,kr4k %U. (It.' 8,, , ighl r u ral 'l' I t L' ~'fi' i : 1 a. nrT. \ y • Pr, ‘1 .1 '..HM IS. Hahn, )11i1.:1,11. n.ll 1 MI n•• 1 I. MTt.a kN . Pr ~!. ! 1•1,r.. Ic.I;III ?" 7 , 1•C•11..i . .\1111.01•11 It .1 M 1::1:1.!•‘r tut t t •14, p r:. jritis 1',•u., - . 41 HI yr t.tt. Mt•rt hnut 1,11::11:111, 1;.••. , r.i v. ',rat, Priolcr A (.01:111.y. NN rn. M. (; ,, 7ml) "NV ALTO'" si •1011N.-ro,, Wm. i; .1 .1 C.ti1,•1,1.• A: I H Wll,ll,nit• in II n , ..1 1- .1 . &LI) 0,11 lit, nati:. N P. l'ettertnan. all•Pitoton 'II nrogfing to gra,1,1,1x4 tor , I frator6, Guarfi;jqg and IPtitri.l.mir II A t'UFFIN Tren.nrcr. 1%.21.1n ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK. I=l LI::o f SrEYERER. spEVEEtER Pe•t:s In ec, Lange, Coln, Government Sttctirl. Iles, invite collection on all ncresttlble ;mints in the United States and t'xit itta. same: on , 101 „„i t to rtotali. nod mr•etti V 4, time th`li ,, its from one dollar and upward, and allows intcr et..t st rstr cent. - 133'-lais and r.ttes '.urtositt,l fru, by niattlyiog at the bank. Bank 01.,n (tally front J. a. tn.. till I. p. nl., sod on : .. taturtt.it t es en. from I; to v o'fli , rk. We Tiler by ir1 • r0n, , ,,,r to L. H ( .T!I kN A: rk)., 11.0: .1 S 1(11A , AL.Ea), SCOTT .t Co., ()HI: .V. I ',u.f.i..R. S. J. I no., A; I' E . , WN IiENNIAIY, SNIELGR & WAVY.... .1011,i SI! A 111 . , B. S. ItAtiti GIL, 11.. B. El/tiAlt. A. C. 11ut1...r. TI:A 1JK..11E:5 . ,. N Ait , N AL S. B. Vitt......frv, ISA NFL 1"1:7S1.IrZt1 PC novln'7l.ly -did It2S Aihrentm Wanted. Wanted immediately, four active. energ.tir men to act eh. Agents for the 'NEW" WHEELER WILSON SEWING MACHINE in this county. Ou ly e , uch men 3A can give good reference as. to character and abdity, and fornlsh a Bond need apply. We will pay guaranteed aalariea, or liter. el commiArlonc to proper men. Only such men a• really aisire to enter the hnsinemt need apply. WM. srMNEIt CO., No. 140 Wood St., Pito. bomb, Pa. The W e" . ? i 1/ // mulldrat & old / reliable /r 4 ' ••• • Institit• Con for obtain - Mg a Mercantile Education. ritr" Practical bust nevi men as (detractors. For Informaiton write fora Circular to P.DUFIr & SONS. Pittsburgh. Pa. seplB;eom3ta 16•111 .1 I ,To f; ET.IIER P 1 I -. I ' 'l' .t 41.11 ,1, r,c. 4 - - I= I!. .1. .I•EY GILF ft, r meDONAI7.II Miscellaneous. Chas. burst's I NST.TRANCE AND Gencral Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPOT ROCHESTER, PENNA. Notary Public and Conveyancer; FIRE,, LIFE, and ACtSIDENT INSUR ANCE; "Anchor" and -"National" Lines of Ocean Steamers; "Adams" and -Un ion" Express Agent. An kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal terms. field Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &e. written ; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, etc., &c. Goo%ls and Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. Passenger,t hooked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France i}nd Gcr?many. .ETNA FIRE IA S. CO., Ot Ilarttorti, C. 41 , Castsa....MA Ls $6,00(0.00 , 0 "ity their fruits ye know thew." Losses paid to Jan. I, 1Mi1......P . 1,000,U00 (./ne me, in tin, NIAG ARA Insura nee Co., 01 - lrtt C 41,811 /LS,•t ANIJES lelltE INS CO., (It c,:sh $1,51,1,01,0 El ENTERPRISE I 4'S. Co, (If Cash a—ctt. nor, r LASCASTER Fire las. Co. t }' C:1 , .1 i ,t IL. ALPS INSURANCE CO., ()I Ca,ll II O.IIE LIFE IL‘ N. c() , ! .1 • Cash a—,.•! Trarefrrs• Lift Ilesuraiece , P . .!-;' ~• (:t ii -, ,• Repressestilts” ~, )1,1 i•r• •••••• 10•1.•••, o.UI • II = MEM nol,l I A;,plicauw— t rv , id .1• , 1 IC ',if i N ., t itf. • lt., dilpf,er ti, 31.41 • .1,o , •11.11, , , 111 .r.• 1,0., I io.ur. , 1. y . •• r, ry. h . • .ri/L IM g , f ,1:,•)741 d• - ar..+T. The 4 nu,lnnt , ••• n Tio ttn• he-, and tt ealt h/e , t w f - " A- 3 t• that -Lail you reap. ]T , TerTil :Lire - ntly I bore' a -trlet littel:Ttoil to 3 :eglt TUT hTl.ille , “ --rod oak to merit a contiLutav e of The conic. hat a la:in• incre..tAe the ~ Jrta.ent year Mr STEPH EN A l'itAll.lp , duiy aut , l,d:, 11 !. take applwatan, fir in,alrar., and r , ••• I. lii. pr , Ili i UM for rh.• ••••Ill,•• • IL Si I 804 - 1 1).• 1 ",;. 1:4 , t0,04 r. W I LLIA M M I 1.1.1. r., > 7. l' - - - 1 ItA X PI,_l. 1 •"I2a; .11, IL L. MILLER &TRAX, Manvfit , turer, , rmil 14'4 - tiers ill Dressed Lumber, ` , ll'. 1)1110:- -If' i'1•1.1;•• Ff. , ) )p.l N, 0 1 . 1.1riN(. erivll pr I ug; ~ : e•3 Ttlr:iatig 'r'i f )1;1/1-..: , A i i I 1) ; Wii( (1, +fin• ;'l o' I.:4l;ir ' uitd PENtT'A. ROCHES • r\ I LI I I , ;):1 , •• !I I ) • I 111.1.11 1...4(1 no I I it i t-..., i in,Lid Mr r cct isl3 '* , z ,:e-c. : \ 0 ....i1 11 ..-- al .*, gl Z cc, tn Ca I! L• 6 $... A) , ~ J. B. SNEAD 11(1g 11011' ill ,P 1), I7ftirlll (1 ?if IP SAW AND I'LANINc; MILL IN FREED( )M, PA_ . the hite.:•t in r. ved '-r) for flit. ina :whirl tin „I F"I_IIC: CI)3E:C. Ir4Z oGi- SID NG, LATH, &C. &C., aml is ine.v prcpared to ;Wend i e t Luihling rcpairiu r • Steatilliffats, Banes : Flats, &r, &c.. Km - plug WI hand a •upermr quality of Liimber. The pat rona tre of the public is respectfully s: II lei led. AII orders promptly ext-cute,l. 1:1 1 Iir2ly D A. V. Nlooinctrr. Bridgewater Marble Works. RALEILS in Italian and American Marble. Ad D kinds of Marhle Monumental Work done with neatness and dispatch. Pried reasonable and satisfaction glum:need. Market Street, Brldgewiter, ir24-17. _. ' ''' C -; 1 ' .l-• .' ' '' r i ' :;".... ' 4 1 -• . ; , -- i ,- - .. 4- % -- ; -. 1 .- . ~ • 1 ' ). ' 4' '1 ' ' • - ' ": ' 't "" ': ', ....% ' . :' .. Vinegar Bitter* are rot a vise Fan+, D r . ak made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Refuse Liquo'fs, doctored, spiced, and zereete n ,t t. please the taste, called "1 mucs," •• A Restorers, " 11C., that lea.d the tippler Cl/ to dn:oi enness and ruin, but are a true Med oir t from the native roots and - herbs of Ca,:if, r sin fr.; from all Alcoholic Stimulants. Tt. , t 7 are ti, c Illood Purifier and a Life-giving Pnnot,e, feta Renovator and Invigorator tithe Systea t Tying off all poisonous matter and rettoeng blood to a healthy condition, err:clun g , r , ta and in vignrating both mind and ,tly 71, 7 easy of a,nianamistration, prompt in, their act,,. tam in their rcimita, saic al:c1 a.: :,.., tio Person ran take theta tiltb r , cnrding to directions, and remain !ong viderl their bones are not destroyed by ••Hi Sr other means, and the v.tal beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. FL. t Pain to the Shoulders, Coughs, T ig h t ,„ , (11CSI, Ihzzmes., Simi Erurraorirs of the Bad Taste in the Mouth. B noes Attica,, p,,. tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the 1 ,-., Pain in the regs,,ris of the Kidneys. and a h o , other painful symptoms, ace the offsprings In these, complaints it tai, Lk/ tale bottle will prOve a better guarar.:et of i‘ than a lengthy advertisement For Female Complaints, In „ , married Or single, at the damn of the turn of life, these Tonic litters eided an infLuencc that a marked soon percepuble sl.:,i )0,( 0) For Inflamma - inry and Chronte 11.11eumatism and Gout, Drsper a r r ttoa, Ilinous Remittent and Interm.ttent lotezzes of the t'ax,d, Liver, Kidney , an:f the,e,t!CTS have Lerll Tr , rit ,utreSsil.l I) , ,rase., V.i,ated , genera.:: deran•:::neLt of the Dec Org They are n Gentle. Pargatire sa nen DOI a Tonle. l f ,,,css.n4 also the 1,C11:11r at. -t; a, a pf.tterla: agent Icier Lng t•, - et,. • .0 .1 I; D.-.ran.. Fur Skin DiseLi!es.l,l,7t.,,,. nk•-um, S; • P ,T.- :t •j' (..athunr , ,,s. P rtrrn• H-01, ry z a• 1 • t • • 'e •••; : • f name r. t L. , : 14, the t. " ••••: : " , " '1 Ca...., c.,....tnce the k ) )t I cicatist• the V [tinted Blood gnu find •.-+ et-• ht.... 11,1,1101 the t • 4 I .. .ttir; I,' ' r -; c:c.th cit • ... : ; - u: ; =ME (:rat efteA 1 housand. Es tv4..ttncfl :11c ...- Pin. Tape. and other Worms, 3, the tt to , 1 t 0 rn..rtf tlinitsarA , 'a- ,', de....trovtd rt,ti r. 171 ,- ,td. t . -ays a d:, : •.. , ,010tl•t : 1 !11_IV. I.:r . ..arCely an Illdr., , —L. I. I.IOE of the earth wn.o.se Ludy 1 , , t. 0e7.,t 1.,,,, , ,,, Of ,• rill:, it is rot 1.,7 • , :!, :,... nt,.ts ,4 the iody that WOrr'S c • .. It4 4 4.lSCti hhumus;and sl.rayder, ,, ,: , , •k, ,-,. I . yil , ',', monster t I d..,.., N.,, : ~ tin yen ra:fuge , , r 0 at 'h , trt I , . L . trn from v.ornrc i.he tht, 1.....• •- % echanienl Dinertse4. I' • - in P.,into and Mtr.en: ', ., - .lLh a , 1 4 ,- ~ r ,- ;:,,, G , :d L,..ter, and M ~.. .a.• : • • i.;. P cuard ;IT" Like -c . • 4% 131. lions, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, n! • ley: of , , 5t11 , , , , Red. I 1 !II:A. cell.:, der, .:Le • r.t I= ~ _ a t~"•~rrf~,I "rt ~ ~ ~ ti ~'T MI Scrofula, or King's Evil t , • REM Dr. Wall', IlDfornia Viz). car 81l t er4 • The pro pertlee • A Vs 7 The A perk nt r D W • = . 1 -.1r.; •. t 11,11 .t r =lll ITN Ye Cr 1., reteeft I. 7 11.0 k I I. . F qr.,. Fr. •r aT i A. Fortll' the body rtgainst di.tezo I: th,d, \ .NE6 • it . olreellotax.-1 f • . - i • ' rn ahi t : one and •• • : r• "1 • ! l• ••• rt. ,• l• ' :a` and take exerr.e. Tllev of purely vegttz.Wle ingrcdtentS, and a:: 11 , 1 J WALKER. R. H. 711cDON &LH 6., CO.. r irc •cp- S. I I \'.: cr,r, SOU , I '1 cJ& =MEE I 3115•11 ‘:•• I II •••: z49arrncmv 2101 , ,` ,`' tar ,••• 111, 4.,"11 c.:rative properties, .;.Itut, th vegetable 1:111,:th•'.', '•, 11,1. •.; ,•• mere ever before COM' 1 - .• I LEM i-• vtriety of most obstinal.. 4 ea. e.r ,und to confiner cur • •1 Bronchitis, Severe Cough*. .t3Z . 11 of Consumption. ;: aAt t he m,dlral faculty, and eminent I. ,• • it due trrostest medical cures the severest t. It ..r•'i,th'ue the system and purifies., tho blood. By its crest and ..thoroutrh blood p'•:- In.: p -, .; , er!i••., it care+ all Humors, from se roiru re. el 11210114 . h. pin'''. r 14 . . ‘.• Ir ru pti on. Ate:Tunai and their eiTect.t. are eradirate.t.mc. 1....dth and a F,lllll COrtFtAlatwit .-%l' Eryalpeina Salt Rheum. Fes er Soren, Sealy or ltortith Skin. • / • C:1:1 by ! ' • vu•ra.4l 1111.3 powerful purify -.d • v f o.rots,r. 0. , of or N , ll ,, whth brews ro.'" ' 'I,. fro{ tier: t headach• ordlsrtr la. , - in in , ,rnal heat or chills a:• , -• e. a piri t 5. and gloomy Appetit.% Bud tongue (sea! , are -1•T•..a.; from Torpid Liver or ...pil -1 ctippmeso. 9s Li many ea.ei of ~ I ,rver Complaint fin!y part - of these • , .2ta n re:nedy for D'. - , ••••41 ii.ddNl Mcdieal Di.eotery ha' s 117 2-1) t 3 't• Z 0.1 • 0 M iwrfort Crla.ls Ira, ‘; C" • '1 , 4 anti" tI , IItIIV r,r thr C'll7, ilabitnal Constipation ”1" the , I‘ ,, s , '• 't leafuihny retackly. aral 1 t!riA pur,, , c RM . 1011 , 1 111 a+ p - ^ ' •; I.trer ,, SI.IDO r-v - ard f r •P' al , • '• )1t vii equal it P)7 the cure of I +.. `A it t. rorommend-.1 • . S .11 v dr:.7:kt , at $1 per hot:, rn•pa-..:'Y IL •-• • Nr h e Proprt,t,,, at ht. S 1 P•I:r A 'clts....qt for a ramph.let • Jn:l :7 v ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY ()FAR/I.:, P.I. Cash Capital $250,000 00 Asssets. Oct. 9, '7l, 31 1,948 29 Liabilities, - - - 5,200 00 U Pr.....1.1..5c, .1. P. N. IN(' 1-. N. r. IT W. Tru.iurcr. o.Noot:tcy. Si•rnottry DIRECTOR:, lion. •. Noht.., Er, (lila. two. B. I..llll+•''' .. .1 ‘l. 111 , 011.. ml. 4,40,1 11.., : .. ....•..1..n Nl.trvin, .1.. Doh N' Vlll,l O . I . . Iltratll U4_.2,11. 4;•. Iler.r. 1.:.:r.11.• (.:11.4r:• • 11 11.-,1. ....• i; T Chur."llol II :, !••••,littlardi t1•,',1 - 110.11. 10,11r.ri• ', W 11 , 1crr;t1. •10 1::c1irtl1) . 11rwl ' Ii \V N,,h1,.: .:., F 11 I.:00o, .1 El:L.14 . 11111, 0., John li. CochrAr„ h JII N.... , il , I M Ilartll.ll. k: . W II .‘1 , ,,,'t T!!,.11.1 ~ .1 . `1;11 111' Itot!' , . V.l. 0 •Jno F.T•ig, nit:-• 1,... Po!:t.D.o 1.....th...1 tk , hi:r. rites nod 11!,era1 zer..l4. Insurrs r.clungt darrnio.t. ht. I.lktitnin 10..1i :LS Fir.'. It'll-U:. tl. IIIUILST, .dg r. 1i0che., , ,:..r, l'a., D..t . . ..:9. 1 , :1; 1} Deeds and Mortgages tor sale here. 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