The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, March 07, 1873, Image 8

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aENERA L NEWS ,
-And now Oakes Ames is called ‘-Massachu
setts’favorite son.” If the people ol the btate
acsire to show their admiration for him. why not
send Wm to the United States Senate I
-Mr Hoar, of Mass., deprecates the prohibition
of Government publication of works and docn
m nts for free distribution, on the ground that in
snch an event ‘-the country would be delivered
over to t he control Of the newspapers.”
—Senator Hamlin is reported to be worth ?250,-
ooo.:
—Ne vada has an Anna Dickenson Mining Com
pany.
—Busts of President John Tyler and Commo
dore M. F. Maury have been added to the ait de
partment of the Virginia State Library.
—The only autographs that Tyndall left were at
tached to checks for the benefit of public in&titu
lions and societies.
—The widow of ex-Presidcnt Polk recently gave a
public reception to the members of the Tennessee
Legislature at her residence in Nashville.
—Several prominent Massachusetts officers in
the late war arc taking measures to secure an ap
propriation from the State towards erecting a mon
ninem to the late General Meade on the flold of
Gettysburg. ,
—The Federalists in Spain are dissatisfied with
the present Government, and outbreaks are appre
hended.
—Senator Sumner's health continues to improve.
-Pomeroy denies under oath that he ever gave
any money or valuable thing to any one to secure
bis election to the Senate.
The deposits in Savings Banks in New Tork
amount to $585,000.000.
—lnformation has been received in Pittsburgh
that the body of Capt. Jofaff Ana wait, late com
mander of the steamer .vary Davage, was on
Thoisday of last week found floating in the river
near Wolf creek, eighty miles below Louisville.
-Another revolution has broken out in Pern
—Switzerland has recognized the Republic of
Spain.
-Ex-Queen Isabella, of Spain, »s intrigning to
-el her son, Alphonse, placed upon the Spanish
throjßC.
—The Supreme court of Illinois has just passed
on the liquor law, of that State, holding it to be
constitutional in live separate cases.
—Coin in the Treasury $66,000,000-
-in March, IS6B, the American Express Com
pany's messerger was robbed near Cincinnati of
nearly twenty thousand dollars by Lew Dolman.
Subsequently be went toSt. Louis, and while at
tempting to rob a house in the suburbs was shot
and killed by a detective. Dolman left considera
ble property, and the express company brought
suit agarnst the public administrator. The suit
was decided on Monday by Judge Kram. giving
judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $-24,000.
-Cincinnati has*debt of $4,000,000.
—The following gentlemen have been elected
officers of the Suubury and LcWigtown Railroad
Company for the ensuing year, viz: President—
St rick! ,nd Kiioass; Directors-A. K. McClure, Wm
Painter, A. K. Gilt, Wm. F. Wagcnseller, D. R.
Walker, Andrew Reed and James M. Sellers.
—The Great Eastern has now on board 2,565
miles of cable, and the telegraph fleet, with the
additional cable which is to be laid for the Anglo.
A meric m and Fiench cable combination on board,
v.iii sr.il t\ie last week in May. and it is expected
1 hat the cable will be in working order before the
tirst of July; The cable will be laid to Halifax,
and the nee to New York.
Under-Sheriff Stevens, of New York, was on
Thursday of last week served with the notice of
tuc stay of proceedings granted in the case of
Edward S. Stoke#. The notification arrived just in
time to prevent Mr. Stevens invUingthe proper offi
cer# to attend the execution, and to set aside oth
er preparation# that the Sheriff, by law, in default
ot the service of the notification, was about to
nv-ke jo carry the sentence into effect.
—in the British House of Commons yesterday,
Julian Goidsmid gave notice Hint on Monday next
he wouid ask tire government whether it was true
t hat the actual losses of the United States were
?2.500,00 .loss than the award made at Geneva,
and whether the American Government would
remit that amount* The reading of the question
was followed by cheers.
—Local Option votes refnrns have been received
form nearly all of the' counties in which n vote was
taken on ihe Local Option question on the 21st
alt. Centre county give# about 1,000 majority,
and Blair county about 2,500 against licence, while
Schuylzill county votes lor .license by about 3,000
majority, and Northumberland county lor license
by about 400 majority, the vote of Lycoming
countv 1# behoved to be airain.-t license. Xbc
result in Susquehanna county is not yet definite
;y known. Wayne county goes for license by 500
majority, and Cambria gives small majority the
same way. In addition to the counties named, a
majority against licence had boon reported previ
ously in Bradford, Cameron. Clearfield, Jefferson,
Tioga and Wayne, while the city of Beading has
voted lor license by 1,70» majority.
- \ cMIi-on is reported in the harbor of Cadiz,
between liie ships Tres Marias and Cilass. The
particulars have not been received, but is stated
that ninety person# were drowned.
—The Catholic bishops of Ireland have resolved
to oppose the education bill, and have sent an ad
d’-oss to the Irish members of Parliament urging
* them to pres# lor its withdrawal.
The French Assembly on Uwr2Bth ult.. resum
ed the debate on the Committee of Thirty. M.
Gambctta made a powerful speech against the
nill lecommcnded by the Committee. Due de
Broglio replied at great length.
—The preparations in Russia for the Khivan
campaign are going on without interruption.
The report that the expedition had been abandon
ed ;n c msequenee of the r-übraission of Khiva has
no foundation.
—The Pope on Friday received a deputation of
Citizens of the United State*. Mr. Glover, ofNew
York, rend an address Tije Pope replied with
hearty lhauics. lie said he would always pray for
a country so particularly blessed by God, with fer
tility of soil and industrious inhabitants, and bo
would ever pray for the increase of its blessings.
11 o hoped, however, that material things would
not become the sole affection of the American peo
p.e, lor excessive love of riches corrupted the
heart.
1 Total, 10.000 Gifts. all cash $T)W),000 {
i To nrovide means for tin* magnificent Contort. ;
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND WHOLE TH’K-I
1 ETS ON LY will he issued.
Whol! ticket*, $10; Ikdr.i*. $5; |
£-i -yj Kttvtu trholf Ticket*fur $lOO. -Vo umcoun! •
i on'its* than $lOO order*. .* I
I The object of tnU THIRD GIFT CONt'EUP.
—The nomination of candidates for the rcpre- ( like the two heretofore given with Midi universal
... „ . . .. .. , . „ 1 imt ,n,v«l is the enlargement and endowment of
scnlation ot ijnenee East in the House ol As.-em- i W PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, which,
bly ofthe Province of Quebec took place in front of hy the special act authoriaiug the concert lor its
Jacques Cartier’s Market Hall at ii o'clock the benefit, is to be forever free, to all <Tlizens of eve- ,
at l a v • . . rv State. The drawing will be under the super-
U-Uh uit„ followed by a not and ruffianly proceed- v^s j yn „f the Trustees of the Library assisted by
ings that would disgrace the most barbarous na. ' the , no <t eminent citizens of the Inked states. |
tion on the face ol the earth. And. while the re- j The sal-; of tickets has already progressed s<> far
, »..» . iK.it rnxnnlete success and ou\?rs art? ]
suits arc deplorable and the action of the party nonlled that they order at once if i
wirepullers censurable in-the highest degree, the l j lu ‘ v desire to participate m the drawing
fact that a Government Minister was interested in The management of tills nndertakingJ l! *f J*' 1 '„ n
, .. pnnim it ted b? the trustees to Ht. th- j* . is.
the election ol one of the. members is sigmncant, late Governor of Kentucky, to
especially when associHted.with an alleged state- , w hom commnnlciitions pertaining to the Gift Con
nienl troro him that his nqminec must be elected. ) cert may lie P'es't
—A telegraph line is to ha built in the spring ! W. N. HALDEMAN, Vice Prcs't.
between Waynesbnrg and Cameron. W. Va. pA^KMEKS^ WIOV^HS'^ANK.°Treasiirer,
A little son of Maragret Hathaway, |ol Wayne Public Library of Ky., Louisville, Ky.
If-) - .cenc count v aged nearly tnrcc years. Orders for tickets or applications tor agencies.
, . 10 , «. , i circulars infonuiitioD, etc .tv ill moot vuh prompt
r. ~ .. U - t' ’« -k not water the Pith ult„ scad- Xn“dftrtssed *0 me.
TUGS. E. BRAMLETTE. Louisville, Ky .
. Agent Public Li brat y Kv.
1 1.i’ll I!. I handier, of Kcnm tt hqua:t, . Al - or q,. f„ r ticker- may be addres-ed roTHOS.
•i. c• ui.iy. Pa . has. by the recent dctca-o of ; jj‘ HaYS Jt ‘.O . in-n t;il Depot o-f Supply, »*R*
I. ' I"; 1 !m >U- ,th
&etv
»[EBTABLISHBD 1880.] .
WELCH & GRIF FiTHS,
Manufacturers of Saws.
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
CVEBIT SAW WARRANTED.
4 FILES. BELTING & MACHINERY.
S t tarUK&tAL UISCOUNTS.Jp
arprice Lists and Circulars free.
Ml WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
W Borton> Detroit, Mich.
Largest OrgauEstalilisteeiit ia theW orll
7 EXTENSIVE FACTORIES, /
J, es tey s com pax y,
Brattleboro, Vt., L*. S. A.
THE CELEBRATED
Estey Cottage Organs
The latest and best improvements. Everything
that is new and novel. The leading improvements
in Organs were introduced first in this estab
lishment.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
persend for Illustrated Catalogue.
The Guide is published Quahterlt , 25 cents
pays forthe year, which is not half the cost Those
who afterwards send money to of onb
dollar or more for Seeds may also order 25 cents
worth extra—the price pfiid for the Guide.
The- ttrsl Htimber Isbeautiful, giving plans for
making Rural- ’ETdants. Dining Table Dbcoba
tiqSb* window Gardens, &c.. and a mass of in
formation invaluable to the lover of flowers. 130
pages, on fine tinted paper, some 500 Engravings,
and a superb Colored Plate and Chbomo Cover.
The First Edition of 200,000 just printed in Eng
lish and German.
0 N L Y TEN C ENTS!!!
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER:
Or, Paints—How to Select and Use Tjtem _
A plain treatise,'containing sample card with 42
different actually painted shades and tints, with
instruc’jons for exteriotand interior House Deco
ration.
25 copies, bound in Ciotb, for'ss. - Semple copies,
paper cover, mailed post paid, to any address, oa
receipt of 10 cents, bv ’the Publisher.
HENRY CAREY BAIRD,
Box 1624,'P05t-Oflice, Philadelphia.
See the following valuable extracts from press no
tices :
‘•A very valuable book, and no one intending to
paint should fail to read it.”—N. Y. Tribune.
“Wo did not know so much could be said op the
subject of painting a house until we read this ex
cellent book of Mr. Baird’s.”—N. Y. Herald.
“A want long felt at fast supplied.”— Scientific
American.
•Nokpaly a necessity to the painter, but valua
ble to "every occupant of a dwelling.”—N. Y.
W orfd.
••Buy 25 conies of this boot and distribute them
among your friends. If they will heed the advice
therein, you could make no more , valuable pres
ent.”—Chicago Tribune.
“In publishing this book Mr. Baird has done a
real service to the community.”—Toledo Blade.
“We hope the publisher will-sell 10 ).OUO copies
ol this book during ’73.”—Boston Advertiser.
-We have just painted our house as advised by
the author, and congratulate ourselves that no
dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in ap
pearance.”— Harpers Weekly.
“In selling a sample copy for 10 cents. Mr. Baird
must feel certain an order for 25 bound iu cloth
will follow.”-Frank Leslie.
"We know the town and country paints therein
recommended, and can vouch for their value and
the excellence »f the “Harrison” brand ol while
lead.”— Philadelphia Ledger.
ONLY TEN CENTS !
OPTION—
As viewed by the official organ of the LIQUOR
INTERESTS. Subscription $3 per ve»r: Club- of
10, $25. Address American t/tqdor Men's Advocate
Co.. No. 100 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
BY SENDING only 25 CENTS to JAMES W.
REMINGTON, at Mbnndsvllle. Marshall Co.,
W. Va , you will receive by return mail 500 useful
receipts. .
WORKING CLASS-MALE OR FR
MALE.
$6O a week guaranteed. Respectable employ
mental home, day or evening; no capital required;
full instructions and valuable package ol goods
sent tree by mail. Address, with six cent return
stump. M. YOUNG & C0..J6 Corilundt St.. N. Y.
tfffiiVpur day! Agontswanted 1 All
1U U classes of working people, ol
either sex young or old. make money at work for
us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at
anything else. Particulars tree. Address O.
Stinson & Co.. Portland. Maine .
pjORRIBLE!
Isnffer.Ml with CAT ARB II thirty years, and was
cured by a simple remedy. Will send receipt,
postage free, to all afflicted. Rev. I. J. MEAD,
Drawer 170. Syracuse. N. Y .
Q_RANDEST 3CIIBME OF THE AGE
CASH GIFTS.
<5100,000 FOR ONLY S 10!
Under authority of special legislative! act of the
0;h of March. 1871. the Trustees now announce
the TillKI) GRAND GIFT CCNCERT. for the ben
efit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OP KENTUCKY,
to come off in Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky.. on
TUESDAY. APRIL Bth, 1873.
Bt this Concert the best musical talent that can
be procured from all parts of the countrv will add
pleasure to the entertainment, and TEN THOUS
AND CASH GIFTS, aggregating a vast total of
HVLK A MILLfON DOLLARS currency will
be distributed by lot to the ticket-holders, as tol-
lows ;
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
24 Cash Gifts of sl,oooeach
50 Cash Gifts of 500 "
80 Cash Gifts of 400 •“
lO Cash Gifts of 300 "
150 Cash Gifts of 200 “
500 Cash Gifts of 100 “
0,000 Cash Gifts of 10 "
JAMES VICK,
Rochester, New York
$lOO,OOO
50 000
|ttw
BUQG A BICHARDSON,
lIAHUFACTD BEBB Of
Wood-Worting ImUot Generally.
Improved Tenon Machines, : 4c.
Central, cor. Union St., WORCESTER, MASS.
1. B. O. J.BtTGG. 9, M. UICHABD9QK.
QTATION ARY, PORTABLE 4 BLAST
ENGINES.
Saw MIU. Floating MW- and Blaet Furnace Ma
chinery.
H. * F. BLAND Y, Newark, Ohio,
MFor any casc*oPlllind,
Bleeding, Itching or Ul
cerated Piles that Db
Bing's Pile Remedy
fails to enre. It is pre
pared expressly to euro
the Piles, and nothing
Sold by all limgglsts. Price >l.OO.
else.
USE the Reisinger Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
No spring to break, no cutting of sash; cheap,
durable, very easily applied; holds sash at nny
place desired, and a self-fastener when the sash Is
down. Send stamp for circular. Circular and six
copper-bronzed locks sent to any address ln; tbo
C. 8., postpaid, on receipt of 60 cts. Liberal In
ducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Ad
dress REISINGER SASH LOCK CO., No. 418
Market St.. Harrisburg. Pa.
Jj'ARM-FOR SALE.
The .undersigned offers for sale, on easy terms,
A GOOD FARM, situated In New Sewidely town
ship, Beaver county. Pa., containing eighty acres,
mote or loss, upon which are erectedalarge
LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLE.
Premises within two miles of Freedom station,
on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
way; all under fence—about three-fourths cleared
and in a moderately good state of cultivation; all
'tillable land, and convenient to market, schools,
churches, mills, &t. Possession will he given
Anrll Ist, 1873. For further information call on
or address ■■ „ „ »■« MOORE
feb2l-(iw Beaver C. H.. Beaver. Co.. Pa.
STATEMENTOF ROC HESTER IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
Febucabt 13, 1373.
ASSETS.
Mo; traces and other securities, ..
Stock Demand Notes
Cash iu Bank
Office Furniture
Commission to Agents
Bxpsn-es, Salaries. &C
Cancelled Policies
Premiums In hands of Agents ...
Capital Stock ........
Premiums ........
Accrued Interest
CummissioD.
feb2B
gLECTION PROCLAMATION.
Wherkaj, by an Act passed by the Legislature
of this Commonwealth, it is made the duty of the
Sheriff of every county to give notice of an elec
tion to be held At the time and place* of holding
election for township and municipal officers of
said e lection districts, for the purpose of voting
for or agiftnst the Act know as the Local Option
Law approved theUTth day of March, A. D. 187**,
which provides as follows; .....
Sbc. 1. Be if enacted, die.. That on the third
Frida' of March, one thousand eight hundred and
s-ventyUireo. la every city and county of this
Oommon wealth and at the annual municipal elec
tions every third year thereafter, in every such
city and county, it shall be the duty of the in
spectors and judges of the election In. the cities
and counties, to receive tickets, either .written or
printed, from the legal voters of said cities and
counties, labelled on the outside ‘ license, and
on the Inside "fbr license,” or “against license,
and to deposit said tickets in a box; provided for
tha* purpiwe by stid iuspoctore ftßfii.j wastes* as is
required by law in the case of othpr tickets re
ceived shall be counted aod a return of tnc eame
msdc to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses
sions of be peace of the proper comity, duly certi
fied as is required by law; which certificate shall
be laid before the judge of said ciwirt at the first
meeting of said court after said election shall be
held uud shall be filed Mth the other records of
said court;and it shall be the duty of mayore of
cities and sheriffso( counties, or ahy other ofheer
whose duty it may be to perform such sort ice, to
"five due public notice of such special election
above provided for. three weeks phvious to the
time oi holding the same, and also three weeks be
fore such election every third year thereafter:
P-ocuJed, that this act shall not be construed to
repeal or affect any special law prohibiting the
«afe of intoxicating liquors or prohibit the grant-
I ingot licenses: Provided, that when the mnnict-
I pal and township elections in any cjonnry or cry
do not occur on the third Friday in March, the
elections provided for in this sectloil shall be held
on the day fixed for the municipal elections in
said county; And provided farther, that all li
cence granted after the first of January, one thou
sand eight hundred and seventy-three, shall cease,
determine and become void on the first daj of
April, one thousand eight hundred! and seventy
tliee, if the district for which they ihall be grant
ed determines against the granting qf license; and
ihe treasurer of the proper county than then re
fund to the holder of such license the moneys so
paid therefot. foi which the said treasurers shall
he entitled to credit in their accounts with the
Commonwealth. • .
Skc 3. That in receiving and counting, and
making returns ol the v*ies cast, tpe inspectors,
judges aud clerks of said election shall be govern
ed by the laws of this Commonwealth regulating
general elections; and all the penalties of said
election laws are hereby extended t)o and shall ap
ply to the voters, inspectors, jutlgps aud clerks
voting at and attending upon the election held
under the provisions of this act. !
Sec. -i. Whenever by the retumsof elections in
any city or county atorosaid. it shall appear that
there is a majority against license, jit shall not be
lawful for any court or board of license commis
sioners to issue any license for the[ sale of spirit
uous vinous, malt or other Intoxicating liquors,
or anv admixture thereof, or county at
any time thereafter, until at an electionas above
provided, a majority shall vote in favor of license ;
Pri.rided. That nothing contained) in the provi
sions ot this act shall prevent the issuing of li
cense to druggists, or the sale ol liquors for medi
cinal aud manufacturing purposes; Ptocided. That
the citizens of the borough of Lebanon shall rote
upon the question ou the third Friday of March,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy three, on
the same day aud time when the townships of the
county of Lebanon hold their spring elections.
J WILLI A.M ILLIOTT.
Sneaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES S.IRUI AN,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved—The twenty seveuthjJay of March
Anno Domini one thousand hundred and
seventy-two. JNO; W . GEARY.
Thereto be. CHAMBERLIN; WHITE, High
Sheriff of the county of Beaver, dp hereby make
known and proclaim to the qnal'fied voters of
Beaver county that an election will be held for
that purpose on FRIDAY. 3!st DAT OF MARCH,
A. u. 1373. at the following places and districts
within the county, to wit: 1
The electors of Boiongh township will meet at
the brick school house in the borough of Vanport.
The electors of Bridgewater borough will meet
m the Town Hall in Bridgewater.
The electors of Fhillipshurg dlstmt will meet at
the public brick school house in said borough.
The electors of Moon township will meet nt the
house formerly occupied by Amartab Hendrickson
—now John D. Elliot.
The electors of Hopewell township will meet at
the school house in the village of Scottsville, in.
said township.
The electors orindopendenco township will meet
| nt the house of Alexander Thompson, deed., in
said township.
1 The electors of Raccoon tow nship will meet at
I the house of David Ewlugln said township.
The electors of Frauktort district will meet at
the house of George Dmvgan, in Frankfort.
The electors of McGuire s district will meet at
I the house of John Potter, in the village of Han
i over.
: Tiro o’cctors of Green township " ill meet at the
, house of Elijah Niswanger, in Uookstowu.
, The electors of Ohio township will meet at the
1 house now occupied by Jamison Elliot, in said
; township.
The electors of Brighton tow nship (not cmbrac
-1 ed in' Indusßx district, ) will meet at the school
1 house near Ificnhy Eakln's. in said township.
! Tlurelectors of- the borough of Fa list on will
! meet at IhelAcademy m Fallston.
The electors of Patterson township will meet at
the school house in said town-hip.
. The electors ol Chippewa township will meet at
school house No 5 in said township.
The elector* of bouth Beaver township will
at-the house of John Rowe, iu said lowa-
25,1)00
•20, 00
10.000
5.000
24.000
•ivnuo
:!2.01K1
30 000
30.C00
50.000
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MIDAt, : MAROTT, 1873.
LIABILITIES.
.....$lOO,OOO 00
..... 7,636 63
3OO U 0
..... 158
$107,933 13
JOHN GRABBING, Ja.. Sec’y-
. j 3**
The electors of Darlington township will moot
at the Acadcmyin Darlington, . ,
The electors of Big Beaver township will meat
at the house of Wn. Miller, in said township.
The electors of Franklin township will meet at
the honie/of Mark R. Clark, In salrf township. -
Ttoeloctote of North Sewltkiy township will
moot at the house Nathan Hazen.on land former
i, of Beni. Chew. -
The electors of Pulaski township will meet at
Daugherty's school house, No. 4, in said town
* electors of Marlon township will meet at
the house of George Hart cell, Jr., in said town
-Bblste electors of the upper, or north ward, in the
borough of New Brightoo'wlirmeet at the car
penter shop of Thos. Miller, in said borough.
The electors of the middle ward of the oorongh
of New Brighton will meet at the school house,
in said ward.
The electors of the lower or south ward of the
borough of New Brighton will meet at the car fac
, tory, m said ward.
The electors of Rochester township wiil meet at
the Bolesvillc school house In said town-hip.
The.electors of the borough of Rochester will
meet at the school house in Rochester. >
The electors of Freedom borough and district
will meet at the school house in Freedom.
The electors of New Sewickly township will
meet at th,e house of Sami Burns in said town
ship.
The electors ol Industry district will meet at the
school honsc in Indnstry.
Tjte electors of Harmony township wil! meet at
the hotel In Economy.
The electors of Economy township will meet at
the house of George G. Minis, in said township.
The electors ol the borough of Beaver will meet
a*, the Sheriff s office, in said borough.
The electors of St. Clair borough will meet at
the school house, in said borough.
The electors of the borough of Baden will meet
at the public school house, in said borough.
The electors of New Galilee borough will meet
at the office.of P. L. Grim in New Galilee.
The electors of the borough of Beaver Falls will
meet at (he school,house. in said borough.
The electors of the borongh of Georgetown will
meet at the school house, in said borough*
The electors of the borough of Glasgow Will
meet (it the school bouse in said borongh.
No person shall be permitted to vote wboso
name is not contained in the list of taxable inhab
itants furnished by commissioners, unless First,
he produces a receipt-for the payment within two
years of a State or cbhnty tax, assessed agreeably
to the Constitution, aud give satisfactory evi
dence. either on his oath or affirmation of another,
that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to pro
cure a receipt, shall make oath to the payment
thereof. Second. If he claim the right to vote by
being an elector between the age twenty-one and
twenty-two years, he shall depose an oath or af
firmation that he has resided in the State at least
one year next before bis application, and make
such proof of residence In the district as is re
quired by this act; and that he does verily believe
from the account given him that he Is of the age
aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required
by this act; whereupon the name of the person
thus admitted to vote shall be inserted in the
alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note
made opposite thereto by writing the work ‘tax,’
if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of hav
ing paid tax, or the word ‘age/ if bo shall bo ad
mitted to vote by reason of such age: and the
same shall be called out to the clerk, who shall
make the like note on the list of voters lsept by
them.
In all cases where the name of the person claim
ing to vote is found on the list furnished by the
commissioners and assessors, or his sight to vote,
whether found thereon or not, is objected to by
any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the
inspectors to examine such person on oath as to
his qualifications, and il he claim to have resided
in the State for one year or more, his oath shall
not be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make
proof by at least one competent witness who shall
be a qualified elector that he had resided in the
district for more than ten days next immediately
preceding such election, and shall also himself
swear, that hisbonafide residence, iu pursuance of
his lawful calling, is in said district, and that he
did not remove into said district for the purpose of
voting therein.
Kvery person qualified as aforesaid, and who
shall make due proofif required of his rerideuce
and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall lx- ad
mitted to vote in the township, ward Or district
in which he shall reside.
If any parshn shall prevent or attempt to pre
vent any officer of any election nuder this art
from holding such election, or use or threaten
any violence to any such officer, pr shall inter
rupt or improperly interfere with him in the exe
cution of his «r shall block up the window,
or avenue to any window, where the same may
be holding, orshall riotously disturb the peace at
snch election, or shall use any intimidating threats,
force or violence, with design to Influence nndu
ly, or overawe any elector, or to prevent him
from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice,
such person, on conviction, shall be fined in any
sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be"
imprisoned for any term not less than three or
more than twelvemonths: and if i^shall be shown
to the court where the trial of such offence shall
be had that the person so offering was not a resi
dent of the city. ward, district or township where
the offence was committed, and not ei titled to
vote therein, then, on conviction, be shall be
sentenced to pay a fine not less than one thous
and dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six
months nor more- than two years.
The said special election shadl be held in each
ward, borough, township and district of the coun
ty at the same time, and between the hours fixed
by law for holding the annual municipal aud town
shlo elections in the respective districts.
The inspectors and judge of the elections shall
meet at the respective places appointed for hold
ing the election in the district to which they re
spectively belong at rhe time fixed by law for open
ing the annual municipal and township election
in said district, and each of said inspectors shall
appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter
of such district.
In case the person who shall have received the
second highest number of votes for inspector
shall not attend on tile day of any election, then
the person who shall have received the next high
est number of votes-for judge at the next preceding
election shall act as inspector in his place. And in
case' the person who shall have received the high
est number of votes Ibr insjiector shall not attend,
the person elected judge shall appoint an h.spec
tor in his place. And tn case the person elected
judge shall not attend, then the inspector who
shall have received the highest number of votes
shall appoint a judge iu his place, aud if any va
cancy shall continue in the hoard for the space ol
one hour after the line fixed by law for the open
ing of the eleation. the qualified voters of the
township, ward or district, tor which such officers
have been elected, present at the place of election,
shall elect some of their number to fill the va
cancy. ...
In case any clerk appointed under the provisions
of this act shall neglect toattond at any election
during the said year, it shall be the duty of the in
spector who appointed said clerk, or the person
filling the office of said iosneclor, to forthwith ap
point a suitable person as clerk, qualified as afore
said, who shall perform the duties of the year.
It shall be the duly ot the several assessors re
spectively. to attend at the place of holding every’
general, special or township election, during the
whole lime said election is kept open, for the pur
pose ol giving information to the inspectors and
iud"cs when called on, in relation to the right of
any’person assessed by them to vote at any elec
tion or such other matters in relatios to the as
sessment of voters as the said inspectors, or eithei
of them, shall front time to time require.
No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec
tion, as aloresaid. other than a freeman of the age
of twenty-one years or more who shall have resid
ed in the State at least one year, and in the elec
tion district where he offers to vote at least ten
days immediately preceding such election, and has
within two years paid a State or county tux. which
shall have been assessed at least ten days before
the election. Bat a citizen of the I’nited Stales
who has previously been a qualified .voter ol thi-
State and removed therefrom and returned, and
who shall have resided in the election
district and paid taxes, shall lie entitled to vote
after residing in the State six months. Pro
vided, That the freemen, citizens of the I mted
States between twentt one and twenty-two years,
who have resided iu the election district, a- afore
said. shall be entitled to vote, although they shall
have noi have paid taxes. ,
li tiny person not by law qualified bhall Iraiulu
lentlv vote at any election oft his Commonwealth,
or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his
proper district, or if any pcson knowing the want
of such qualifies’ h c ’ all aid or procure such per
son to vote, the oerson offending, shall, on con
viction. be fined in any sntn not exceeding two
hundred dollars, and be imprisoned iu any term
not exceeding two months
If anv person shall vote at more than one elec
tion district, nr otherwise fraudulently vote more
ttidii ouco ou the Hume day, or bhall tranduioutly
fold and deliver lo the inspector two tickets to
gether with the same intent illegally to vote, or
shall procure aiiothc to do eoe he or they so of
fending shall-on conviction, be lined in any sum
not less than fifty cor move than five hundred dol
lars, and be imprisoned for a term not less than
three cot more than twelve mouths. ....
If anv person not qualified to vote in this Com
monweaith agreeably to law (except the sons of
qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec
tion for the pm pose of influencing the citizens
Qualified to vote, ne shall, ou conviction, toihm
ind pay any stun not exceeding one hundred dol
lars tor every snch offence, and oe imprisoned lor
an< term not exceeding three months.
(,; v en under my hand at my office in Beaver,
this goth day of February, in the year ol our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sevvnty-threcv
CHAMBERLIN " UHL. bite rift,
Stizßtvt'’9 Office. Beavkk. Pa . i
Feb-rciry ‘is. t-C:. - 1
$59,443 00
30.555 00
13,591 59
115 57
636 34
1,140 13
2 50
433 00
$107,938 13
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SHAM IL TO N |
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51FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Chevpeat and Best Bouse in the Clip.
Tbe Largest and Beat Selected stock of. *
Pianos A Organs.
TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
FOB HOLIDAY GIFTS GET EITHER A
DECKER & BARNES PIANO,
HALLET, DAVIS & CO. PIANO,
CRAMER & CO. PIANO,
BRADFORD * CO
PARLOR GK 51 PIANO,
Oil ONE 0/ T.IK C LLEBBAi'KD
Taylor & Farley Celestes Organs,
on Tiiii beautiful .vorko
STE R L I N G O R G AN,
Quick Saks ami Snu.ill Profits.
Wu gua-rantc-e to eel
AS GOOD AN INSTRUMENT
As ie in the marke-t. at Prices that
DEFY COMPETITION,
And on terms to suit the purchaser.
'lnstruments rented and rent" allowed togo toward
\ the purchase.
For Catalogue and full particulars call ouor ad
dress the Manufacturer s General Agents,
S. Hamilton & Go.,
51 FIFTH AVENUE,
80v29-6m
JJO CHESTER
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated bv the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia. February, 1872. Offic coivo door east of Koch
estcr Savings Bank, Beaver county,
Peun’a. ,
People of Beaver courtly can now have their
property insured against 1(k-s ol damage by tire, at
fair rate-, in a safe and
RELIABLE HOMS COMPANY,
theie*>v avoiding the expo-ase. troub'e and delay
incident to the adjustment ot losses by companies
located at a distance.
board on - asr.BcToas;
J. V. M’Donald, George C. Speycrer.
Samuel B. Wilson. Lewis Schneider,
William Kennedy. John Qrwbing.
Marshall M'Donald K. B. Edgar.
M. Camp, ir.. C. B. Hurst.
David Lowry, Daniel Brenner.
GEOi C. SPEYERER. Pres't,
J 'X. M'DONALD, V. Pres't
11. ,T. Sr-KYKr.r.B.
K. Kelbeb, Sec’y.
KENNEDY & CO
SUCCESSORS* TO WM. BUECKLING
ROCHESTER, PE N N ’A .
DITJ.a, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
FANCY «fc TOILET ARTICLES,
SPONDEE BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY,
PAINTS, OILS AND DYES.
Prcsciiptioasearelully compounded at all hours.
eepO 72-Ly
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
ESTATE OF .TOIIX EATON , DEC'D
Leitws of administration on the e.-iate of John
Eaton, late of Moon town-hip. Beaver county. Pa .
dce'd., having been granted to the undersigned,
residing in said township, all persons indebted to
snitiestate arc requested to moke immediate pay
ment, and those having claims or demands atralnst
the same to present them without delay to the tin
dwsigned for settlement. -
NANCY EATON. (. xd .
JAMES EATON. i'’ Adrar? -
r IST OF APPLICANTS FOR LI-
L/CENSE;MARCH SESSIONS, 1873.
fob2l 6t
David John-ton. P.i‘Jr Beaver township.
David Wotf. Rochester borough.
William Buchler. Rochester borough.
I*. Stctilcr & C. Jl. Clark. Rochester borough.
EATING UOCBES.
II; W. A Jris. Osbimi, Rochester borough.
TO VEXI) IJyUORS IN Qt ASTITIES NOT I.E3S THAN
ONE QT. WITH OTHER GOODS & MERCHANDISE.
LanuTtino be Goulion.. Pbillipshurg borough.
fc b2!v3t JOHN C. HART, Clerk.
(■•K TA COA Pf Agents wanlod ! All
>0 IU classes of working people, of
either sox. young or old, make more money at
work for us, in tholr spare moments. Or all the
time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Ad
dress G. Stiasou & Co,, Portland, Me. nov3-ly
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PITTSBURGH, PA
DEALERSIN
HOTEL' 4 -
Dletv Stoertteflttrtrtjs.
jQH AM BE R LAIN IN ST IT UT E
FEMALE COLLEGE
Randolph, Caltaraaps County, n y
well endowed, and placed npon nn enduring 0
It« large property enables the Board to offer „
advantages at small cost, ner B >at
Total Expenses for Term of pL.„,
Weeks, Only $62. Urte^
The Spring Term dpciip March 25.
For catalogue address
fc2l-5t Rev. J.T. EDWARDS, A. M p rin ,
& w.
R.
3Li::'.ir.ictare:-s and D.-aff-r, in
TOBACCO AND CldA S
257 LIBERTY STREET
"\eb2l-lm
AN AGENCY FoR
law fleeter & Wdsoi Sewiai Msoiis
We use now prepared to offer
TEiois arid o ckatk*: i>i!iiiK'a:N's i..
men, lii.ui «;v i oaM e darm,' uu: . \v. ",
FIFTEKiN YiiAl:» i the lux,,,- “!
required He stand at! l and a.. -- ai
at mu' au'n expense. Horse, Wagon and OinSt
nisiied if necessary. “
Special Inducements to men who can
THEIB OWN TEAMS. Now is the time toapp.yVn)
get ready for the Spring trade. y 1 U-J
WM. SUMNER * c»..
febil-lm 140 Wood street, Pittsburga.
JJ NOS S,
P7IO TOO RAPE El:
JJEGISTEU’B NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the following ar
counts of Executors aud Administrator,- havr'V...
duly passed and tiled in the Register's office or
Beaver county. Pennsylvania, and' will be prcicar
cd to the Orphans’ Court for confirmation anrt a'
lowance on WEDNESDAY, the filth oi March
A. D. 1873:
Final account of Philip Gelbach, guardian of
Louisa Blinn, now Lcniaa Foulk, minor child of
Philip Blinn, deceased.
Account of Charles Bonzo, gusrd an of Ida c
Bonzo. child of fieorge A Bonzo, deceived.
Account of Robert E Moody, guardian of Wm E
Whitehlll. son of James WhitebiU. deceased.
Account of Thomas Smart, guardian of Davie
SJMiller. sou of James Mi dor, deceased.
Account of W IT Frazer, execntor of Iht will o r
William Hlce. deceased.
Account of W II Frazer, administrator of the
estate of WmKamsey, deceased.
Account of Robert Graham, ndministrito’. ..v
bonit non. of Cornelia A. Calvin, deceased.
Account of Emma O’Kourke and James Edajr.
administrators of Christopher O’Romke. dee d ,
who was administrator of the estate of Ann Kell),
deceased.
Account of James B Shane, gnardian of Sarah M
Shane, now After, child ot Timothy Shane, dee d
Account of David Patten, administrator of the,
estate oT Mary McElhaney, deceased
Accounts of Wm McNickfe, guardian of Wm B ’
and Margaret J McNickle, cnKdren of VVm McSick
le.decd7
Account of Fred Krb, administrator of the e-'ate
of John Krb, deceased.
Account of John Ferguson, executor of the
will of Elizabeth Smith-, deceased.
Account of George Xfcijnrs. guardian of Mat i
Eaton, minor child of John Karon, deceased.
Final account of Sam B Wilson, execntor o; tac
will of Hefmond Gann, deceased.
Accotuit of Alex Nicklo, gisudian of Mar' w
Stevenson, child of Thos Stevenson. deceased.
Account of Charles Price, Jr., and Mon is 1’:;*.
administratorsol the estate of A A Price, dec a
Account (personal! of Thos Irwin and Edtnr.'
Boots, executors of the will ol John Baxter. d“c a
Final account of J M Heed and Wra Bruntuc,
executors of the- will qf Elizabeth Brothertop,
deceased.
Accounts of Edw-ard Hoops, gmtedian ol Pcrcivi;
K and Edward W Magi!!, children of James Mac .
deceased.
Final account of Elizabeth B Guthbert-or, m
ministratrix of the estate ot J‘ohm CuthbertrO'A
deceased.
Final account of M Lawrence. administrator o'
the estate ot James M'D Mitchell, deceased.
feh2l-4t .1 I. STORES. Register
jg E A V E R C & LLEHIi
M U SIC A L IN BTIT iT /V
ON THE FIRST OF APRIL
Teachers of the county will' do well ti cf
pond with the Preside nt.
feb’Ai-Ot
'P' RANK FORT SPRIN ! L S
MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY
XOR M A L SCHIH) L
The SPRING SESSION ir-is institute*;.
gin» TUE.sDAY. APRIL Dt. . ,
The design of the school is to provide k■ '
young of tjoth sexes the adviutai’es a tnon >-
Normal, Classic at d .Commercial ed'.oatio . ,
cial attention being given to the nan. , -
Teachers. Boarding S-l •*) per wees, *er .u
information, or catalogue.'address
J.H VEAt£KV i rincipa.. or
SAMUEL BIGGER, twcretaiy
feb-3!-4t
If. L. Ebskhabt. W. L. HtoisoN
Attorney at Law, NoM’.y Pa ’ •
gBE R II AR T & IiEDISP N
GENERAL IWRANCE AGENTS
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AND ft
HEAL ESTATE BROKEiI
NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER C '>
Tie Travete life & Accident las. p
A SO STOCK CO M I* A >' '
Assets January 1,
®2,239,945.4y
Issues both Lite and Accident Policic-
Insures Against all kin<7* <>f
By paving from £lO to £5O a year. mi
of Iroui"§s to £5O a week during <lisab;r.i.’ <
secured in case of any accident by i
rendered unable to attend to his u-uai oeO*!* 1
and in tho event of dn(fh by rrcifbf' stlL ‘
pavments seem e from $lOOO to £.’>ooo to h ! '
to Mechanics. Faincis end oilier
men we especially commend the s:i >y»>it 1 ‘
dent insurance. A small sum paid ( ;
tho event of a crushed foot or haaw. oi
broken leg or arm,or any disabling inj" r -''
a weekly lucome of cash sutllcieut lo si.gpe^ _.
family until yon are able to resume yon. «<*•
A little money invested in Lite 111,1
policies would save many a w idow atm
from misery and starvation.
MEN OF FAMILY, THJNK OF IT
febl43m
JpOR SA! .V
The
on. a good 1 1 <>t;> > 1 o n* -< 1 ---oi! r
tor. one cutt-.iig V c, uil n*•j'Ei!
M irket sired, it. iti2“' v:l '
febU-’bn
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JENKINSOn
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Pn'TSi)Vi;wU
A N D
Opens its Spring Session
AND
Represent in Beaver County
OF HARTFORD, CONN
company
R. T. TAVLOi’
r>,ia
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