0 - • , rt • i ntlE r 1; Y4kW. .AN ACT fhrther supplemental to an act relative to the elections in this Com monwealth. • SECTION 1., it' eneeniti by the Senateand H QU 9 mil A 99; . 1 the COM - J 1 t . monoshith of Pennsylvania in General Assembly aril it is hereby enacted bi lise authority of the same, That it shall be, the duly "of' each of the . assessors within this Commonwealth, on the first Monday in June or each year, to take up the tran‘' script= he has"received from the county commissioners tinder the eighth section of the act . of - 15th April, 1834, and proceed to salinmediate revision of the same, by striking therefieni the name of every per- eon Who isilbalownr by him to have died or removed since the last previous assent ment,from'the'distriel of which he is the assessor, or whose deathior removal from the same shall be made known to him, and to add •to the .same the name of any, qualified' , voter who' shall :be known \ by him m` have' moved into • his < die. l i trictebice thelast previonsassesement, or i -whose removal into the same shall be or 1 sbalkhave been known to' him, and also the larriesof allwho shall make chain to him, to be qualified voters therein. I -As' soon as this revisiorris completed he shall visit every dwelling honee in the district andanake careful' inquiry if any person whose name is on his list has died or •re moved from this district,andif.sa to lake the same therefrom;• or whether any goal ified‘voter resides therein whose name is not bn the list, aaif so to add the same thereto; and in all cases where a name is akided to the list a tax shall forthwith be assessed .against the, person; and the as; lessor - shall in all cases:. ascrtain, :by in quiry, - upon what ground the.person so assessed cleimatobe a voter. • Upon the --completionof thie work, it shall be the duty of each assessor as'aforosaid to pro. red to make out kritsVinniphabetical or der OA the White freernen;ebove twenty one years CU eV, claiming to be twenty one years or ' l 4e• clidm' ing to lie qualified voters in the werd, , berough, tewnehip - ot disteittOlf Which - he is - the atwitter,' tina opposite each of said Munes'atatet whether said freeman is or is not a housekeeper; and - if he 15i:the:lumber of his residence in *Wits Witte the same are numbered, and ' withOlhe , street, alley or court in which-situated; and if •in` a town where there are no rnamtierei, , the name of the street, alley or conrf•tin which said house frohts; also,' the occupation of the per= . son,,and; ' "where he 'is not a hoimelteeppt;! the oecnpation, place •of boaiding, „, . and' y ilvith- whom, and If reorking fOr"annibert the name of the employer, and Write oppos ite each of said names the'woid " Toter ; ” . wheie any per son:Claims to voteeby reason of natural!. =thin,' be -411111-lexhibit 'his certificate ` ' thin:ate-theist:len* unless he has been for five ebrietielitiveyears nett' preeeeing a *ionic Chasid diiihict and in' all 'cases where the person ;hie been taktfiralized,' the name shall be marked with the letter "N;" where Ofelpersealtia • mainly de dared his..intentionClO - Ixicome a citizen and deligns . to be induislized tidbit' the ' nett election 'lhelaiiie phall be marked "D. It" wh ere' the claim is to vote reason of being between the ages of tweity-one and twerity,two, as provided bylaw, the word "age" shall be entered; and if the person has moved into the 1 election .district to reside since the last general electien; the letter "R" shall be placed opposite the It shall be the Turther duty of each assessor as aforesaid, upon the couipletion of the duties herein imposed, to make out a separate list of all new assessments made by him and the amounts assessed upon each, and furnish the same immediately to the county com missioners, Who shall immediately add thq, names to the tax duplicate of the - wed, borough, township or district in which they have been assessed. Sac. 2. On the list being completed and the assessments made as aformaid, the same shall forthwith be returned to the county commissioners, who shall cause duplicate copies of said lists, with the observations and explanations requir ed to - be noted as aforesaid, to be made out as soon as practicable, and placed in the hands of the assessor, who shall, prior to the first of August in each year, put one copy thereoloh the door of or on the house -where the election of the respective district is requ ired to beheld, and . retain the other in his possession, for the inspee- Von, free of charge, of any person, ;rest. dent in the' , said election district, - who shall desire to seethe time; and it shall be the duty of the said assessor to add, . fiem time to time, on the personal application of any, claiming the right to vote, the name Of such claimant, and mark oppositelhe name "C. V.;"and immediately assess him with a tax, noting, as in all other cases, his occupation,: resi deuce, whetheti a • boarder or . a house. keeper; ifsboabler, with whom he boards; ndwhethernaturallz , ed or designing to be, maing in all such cases the letters, op ruit,e the name, "N," or "D. 1. - ," as the ease may be; it the person olalmini to be assessed, ; be' atMalized,lie shall exhibit to the ageism/ his certificate of witaraliza- Win; and if he claims that he designs to be -naturalized before the next ensuing elec. . u fl xi t pashell.exliibit the certificate of his ileslaratiertOttutniti9 l 4 in all cases where liar Nardi unrs , 4h , township or election district is divided -into two or more. pre chiCtiti the • assesear _ , shall. note in all his ',. - assessments the election precinct in which each elector vishlee, and shall make eget). Mite rttern fin each to - the county coup, missionerpitti all cases la which a retains Is required' front him by i the pro Visions Of thiseet;lind.thecorm einnteissioners, )o.msking diiyliti+i co es of all each re Apo, .1301Make'dup eat.: tipples :of th e O the tip, tel! 4 1 'each . elt precinct, seti widel **ly,L slid ' shall twit& the same.to the \ asseseett , and Copies , required by, this set 20 be pieced on -the ;,i,loore of or ; on OW, Mon ,Pl4O O AR 4r before the first? of Au, sot of mu* year; shall be placed on the lioor orsr on the election place each 'of' said preciatte.r ' l, Ale 8, ! Ater,theijimesethente have been iitenpleted'Otitho teitth-ditipreceding the seicandVimidaT Otr4ouber ef each Year, the assessor idualon,tbe Monday immed-1 lately ;. , followlit* rnil)Lo Is return to" the County cPWßlmonell of names of all ; :lereerie tweefeed by,lihnt since the return requiredlo be made by him by thesecond' ' section of this , sec noting : .opposite each; •, name the Observations and explapations' required to be nottl as aforesaid, and the 'county • tiimitimitmers shall_ t.&leTeuptli: 65Aute the mum to Wadded to ule return mil* by the Se c ond Beetle, ill' this act; kid a tall sad , COV.OO NW *Mg to.lioe lode, containing the names of all . Or sons so returned as -resident taxable. ip laid ward, tborougb,, township or pre- -41,13 A Foss esintit,,Andinillbdt•the mai% toltherrt h the IkeeesieultSlection ,0114*.,..tht,„_10B derrkof the i Oen IVERId 111 1111 Wrr.' orr - to OtireClTS* fitg; 42l Dre six)), ock *the -morning of the second I n a ay of :October; and no Ellaßiball be permitted to vote at the eleati6n on that day whose name is noton said list, unless he shall make proof of his right to vote, ' as hereinafter required. - SEC. 4. On the day of election any person whose name is not on the said list, and claiudiurthe right tomotestssaidelectioni:: shall produce at least one qualified voter ' of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the dietrlct in which he claims to be a voter, for theperiod of at least ten days next preceding said tion, which witness shall take and sub scribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the tarts stated by him, which affidavit shall define near ly where the,residenee r iii,..of,,thepe r rson so claiming to be a voter ; and the, person so claiming the right to vote shall also take and subacribe a written or partly written and partly,sprinted affidavit,,sta ting to the best of his knowledge and be lief, where and: hen he was born; that he is a citizen of the Commonwe alth of P,entsylvanle; and of thnUnited , States.; 'That',"he has ,resided'in - the dommon; wealth one year, or if firnierly a citizen 'therein'and has moved therefreni, that he has resided therein, biz months .next pre; ceding said ,election ; ,that he his not moved into the district for „the pirpose of voting therein ; that he .has paid a State or county, tax within two years, which was assessed at . lent ten days before said election ; and, if a naturalized citizen,: shall alto state *hen, where and by What court:she also, naturalized, and Shall also produce his certificate of naturalization tor examination ; the said affidavit shall .1 state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the aftlant was assessed, and when, where and to whom paid; and the task receipt therefor shall be produced for -examination, unless the affiant shall state in his affidavit that It has been-lost or de- , stroyed, or that he never received ' any ; . but if the parson so claiming 1 the right to vote shall take and sub scribe an affidavit, that he is a native bOrn citizen of the United 'States, (or if ,born elsewhere; shall state that fact in his affidavit; and shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized, or that he is en titled to citizenship ',by' reason of his father's naturalization); and shall further state in his affidavit that he is, at the time of taking the affidavit,' between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two ' years; that he has resided in the State - one year and in the election district ten days next preceding such election, he shall , be en ,titled to vote, although he . shall not have paid taxes; the said affidavits of all per ' sons making such claims,-and; the sill davits of the witnesses - to their sesidence shall be preserved by , the election board, , and at the close of th election they shall ' be enclosed with the -lilt of voters, tally fiat and other papers ieqatre4 by law to be fled' sy the return judge - with the pro thonotary; and shall remain on file there- Within the prothonotary's - office, subjel to exaMlnation, as-: other election papers are; if the election officers' shill find that the applicant or'applicents possess ell the' legit q111111110410123' of viten, he or 'they shall be permitted to • vote, and the name or names - shall be 'added to the list of %cables by the election officers, the word .ir•Atax" being , added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word "age" where he claims to vote on age; the same words beingedded by the clerks in each case respectively, on the bats of persons voting at such election. ''s --,, SEC. 5 It shall be lawful for any quit , ' fled citizen of the district, notwitstanding the name of the proposed voter -Is tabled on the list of resident taxables, - to challenge the vote of such persons; where- Upon the same proof of She right of suf frage as is now required`by law shall be publicly made and acted on by the elec tion board, and the vote admitted - or re jected, according to the evidence; ever person claiming to be a naturali zed citi zen shall be required to pioduce his natnr alizatiiin certificate at the election before voting, except where he has been for ten years, consecutively, a voter in the dis- trict in , which he offers his vote; and on 1 the vote of such person being received, it shall be the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on suck' certificate the word "voted," with the month and Year; and if any election ; officer or officers, shall receive a second vote on the same day, ,' by virtue of the same certificate, except ing where sons are entitled to vote by virtue of the ' naturalization 9 f their'' ' father, they and the person who shall of such second, vote, upon so offending, , shall be guilty of high misdemeanor, -- suni on conviction thereof, be fined or impris oned, or both, 'at the - discretion of the court; bat the fine shall not exceed one hundred dollars in each case, nor the im prisonment one year; the like punish ment shall be Inflicted on conviction of the officers of elecilen who shall neglect, or refuse - to make, or cause to be made, - the endorsement required, as aforesaid, on said naturalization certificate. ' Sac. & ~ p rescribes . the penaltyyelection r fine, ; e , oilmOrisonment or both for an 'officer who shill refase , or neglect to re quire such prises( of_ the right of suffrage ' ails prescribed by Vila law, or, the lawi to Which. thiiis neupplement, from. any person offering 10 vote sehofie name is not on the Hit of suieised, voters, or . whose right to Note is,citalleilicid by Bny.quili.! fied'voter present k and who, shall, ixtrirdt such person 'tci .vote without requiring suPh.proo. •,... ,„•• • ,• -•- ,• Sac. I Ten days preceding every, elecl tion for electors of President and Vice 1 President of the United , States , tiall, lie 1 ,ft , s the:duty, of the :a/lessor to, attend at the l i Clace'fixed by la*, for, bolding the ,elect, tion in each election district - *di,then and there heir all ipplications of,Perac" whose names live .-n' Omitted &pantile list of assessed voters, , and who claim the right to vote, or _whew TWOS hivil, - 00_,P basted since the same wits, made *us. an d shall;add the mulles of persone theretolas shall show that they are eattiled.,toithe right of suffrage • in such-dist/tot, on the person si application of the claimant calYs and forthwith assess, him with the.proper; tax. - After complain the list,;. a. Coor thereof sha/1 be pieced, on the door of or, -on the house where the, election is tobe•l held,itt least elglitslays before theelection, and at, the election the same course abaft -be pursued. In all:respecta, as jo required by this act and .the:acts-,to which it isa :supplement,: at the general. election ,in Actober. , The assessor shall., make? ; the, .eame returns to the county commissioners „or all , assessments made by virtue this section; . and the county ;commisioners . shalt furnishoopies thereof to; the election officers, in iscb districti-in like wanner in all respects as le stonlied,iit ilmkitetprol election In Octolier.. Sze. S. The same rules and regulations shall apply at every special election; and 1 - z E rr I. EE at 'eiiiiiiiiptete - ellY mho . electriet, reipectlic l u thikigeneril &akin ht. October.. ; , • Euto.'iNtive(tbtheittiitiectors andAtulypietheziglit -tq- administer .oaths .to au.y wets .in laremit riitht4l singiFinent or *trigs.. SW :10 providegezpe_yinent , of atets- - - on, forbids them to assess a tax against -any one-within the ten days preceding_ any gown' election, rind', provides-a penalty therefor. " •, 8 / 4 11..-•:_kka the,Pet l o4# l ,9l2-I,t_e- or: More citizens of the county, statin g un der oath that they . believe that frauds will be practised at the election about to be held,' in any district, it shall be the duty of the court of common pleas ot said county, if in.session, ot if not a judge ttiereof triiseatlert, to appoint two judicious, sober and, intelligent citizens of the county to act as overseers• of said election ; said overseers shall - be selected from different p - olithal parties,where the inspectors belongto different arties, and where Beth 'of said inspectors belong to the same political party, both Of the over- Se.ers shall . be taken from flip opp osite pO. Utica part l y; said overseereahal ; have the right tohe present,with the officers of the eleetion, , Auring the whole time the same is held, the votes counted, and thereturns made out and signed by th e election offi ,cers ;to keep a listOf voters,. if they see proper to -chanetge any person offering to vote, and interrogate him and his wit- - nesses, under oath, in regar dlto his right of 13U1T111.0 at said election, and to, exam ine his papers produced;, and the officers, of said election are required to: affOrd to ssAd overseers so selected and appointed 'every convenience and facility for the die charge of their duties - and if said elec tion o ffi cers sha ll ref use to permit said overseers to be present and - perform their dialect as aforesaid, or if they shall be driven away from the polls by violence' '' or intimidation,all the votes ' polled at i such election istrict may be rejected by any tribunal trying a contest under said election: Provided, That no person sign ing the petliton • shall be appointed an overseer. • Biro. 12. If any prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any other person, shall affix the' seal of office to any natu ralization paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or give out, or 'cause Or permit the same to .be given out, in blank, whereby it may be fraudulently used, or furnish a• naturalization certificate to any person wno shall not have been duly ex amined and sworn in open court, in the presence of some of the judges thereof, ac cording to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, connive at, or in any waypermit' the issue of any fraudulent net zation certificate, he shall be guilty ,of a high misdemeanor; or if any one shall fraudu lently nee any such certificate of naturali zation, knowing that it was fraudulently issued,; or shall vote; or - attempt to vote thereon, or if any one shall vote, or at tempt to vote, on any certificate of natu 'Outten not issued to him, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any of the persons, their alders or abettors, guilty of either of the misde meanors aforesaid, shall, on conviction, be fined in a sum not execeding one thou sand dollars, and imprisoned in the pro per penitentiary for a *kid not exceed ing three years. on Sac. 18 Any ,pers who on oath or affirmation, in or before any court in this State, or officer authorized to administer oaths shall, to procure a certificate of na turalization, for himself or any other per son, wilfully depose, declare or affirm any matter of fact, knowing the same to be false, or shall in like manner deny any : matter of fact, knOwing the same to be toe, shall be' deemed guilty of perjury; .mod any certificate of naturalization issued • bin pursuance of any such deposition, de claration or affirmation, shall be null and void; and it shall be the duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made before it that it wasfrandtdently obtained, to take immediate measures for recalling the same for cancellation; and any penon who shall vote, or attempt to vote, on any paper so obtained, or who shall in any way aid in, connive at, or have any agen cy whatever in the, issue, circulation or use of any fraudulent n aturalization cer tificate, shall be deemed guilty of & mis demeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for not morethan two years, and pay a fine, not more than one thou sand dollars, for every such offence, or either or both, at the discretion of the court. Sze, 14. Any assessor, election officer or person appointed as overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by this act, without reason able or legal cause, shall be subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars; and if any assessor shall assess any person as a voter who is not! qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdeineanor in office, and on conviction be punished by fine or impris onment, and also be , subject to an action for damages by the party aggrieved; and If any person shall fraudulently alter, add tb, deface or destroy any listor voters, made oat as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the same from the place where it has been fixed, with fraudulent ' or mischievous intent or for any improper, purpose. the person so offending.shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be: punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sac. 15. All elections for , city, ward, borough, township and election of fibers shall hereafter beheld on the second Tuesday of (*tuber,: subject to all the pio l visions of the lawa regulating the election of such officers , net inconslstent*With , this act; the persons elected- to such, offices at that time shall•take their places at the ez.. piradon of the terms of auch election; bat no election tbr the office \ of assegai:lvrea! , &tent assessor shall be- held under this act.until the year one thousand eighthun 6 dred and Seventy. ' Szc. 10. .At all electioici hereafter held Under the:laws - of this Commorrialith, the lions shill be opened between ,the OUTS Of six and seven o'clock s. x., and closed.at seven o'clock P. x. Sac. 17.; , . It shall be the duty of the Secretary Of-the•Oommonweilth ,to pre. pare fonts for all the blinks made news. !ioxytty,thili'aetifitrid furnish copies of the sane to thutennty. commissioners of the several eeltaties, ofthe Commonwealth grid the :countY,;tgairiiiiiioners e a ch county shall, as soon as. may:be necessary alter lecelo , atter eame, at :.the :proper expense} county, procure - and furnish to allthetelection officers of. the , tlection districts of theliveipective court ' ties copiei of stieleblankihiniinek taco lair Tendeted'neeestial ler the harge of their Aittles:o4fit *St Sac id. None :FICA& farellakta Pre', iiiaPiati,PCthiPll49ba)l...‘JlPPlT:l,9. AtiCY. Of Philadelphia, excepting seetions twelve and thirteen. ' Sec. 19. The citizens of this State tent- IiONDATi :MAT .3:lsest. * . ,tho-stati - a . a . l -4 - -)4,1210 elkte, troltokatl4oll:,=o - ;004 1 A "it cia°lia l l at i leid oltilltotlietkoiol . • irtiete T a e in their elm , `'derateed of the t righl i to - if ithemiLd o r eal electleot • sze. act3 iestuiftO the else . supplement to monyee itt io .: te g out tioncof ApTA fourth; an ,sixtY gig4td a d • ehiblf ittOdr ed . r Jed B-At oiberilawkOM l r li alcsrf4ada: be and - the sapid - vs;'M~t~~ej 'WELDON if. KELLY v itanasetaraundlirigag*-2:11.4ar* Lamps, Lgteras;- - ;; than 0 . 00 , 8"- AND LAM GOODS. am, cA.Titsedi iAtiIidATING on& Wcg4:!lStrglet... selhazi .-,; • Berweraolith aigititukvenues: M the pieta Tsui: haring the names of the varion Fruits, stamped upon the cover. radiattriff from the center. and an - indez or pointer stamped upon the top of the can. It is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently - 1.411.1170.11Ers trY merely piaci:lir the name of the fruit the can certain' opposite the pointer and besting in the customary:D=lM u se preserver of trait or good lionakeeper will use any other after once seeing It. . Mbla f i:19; telt Ts/ SATURDAY, MAY Ist, JOSEPH HORNE & CO WILL HAVE ON HALE 100 CASES NEW HATS AND BONNETS; INOLUDir sufnVv i lliiiri" E . OF . FRENCH FLOWE RS, R. X 33 33 CI IQ' INV, CRAPES, !NUBIANS. - BONNET AND SST PRAXES, AND MILLINERY GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIP'TifiIr, To Which We Invite the Attention of MILLINERS AND DEALIIR I S. 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET; NEW SPRING GOODS IffACRUM, GLYDE dr. CO. -prs - r. SILK 'JPAJEMSO7.B, Fringed and X"iid:a,d. Also, all the beautiful styles trimmed with COTTON HOSIERY TO BOIT AL \ ' LACE MANDSZSC 11% LACY: CHEM!, lEEE. FREINOU CORSETS; B I STRIAREL HOOP SKIRTS, In all the newest styles. ' irk our GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT OUR STOCK 13 CO/IMM Nr.w irms AND BOWS, ; Jockey, Dickens, Derby ai d ßoa C,ollars. 1 AtIORRI SON is STAR SHIRTS, Summer Under thing. MACRTTMP GIS E Sr, CO' • LACE COLLARS* ITZ! IiCERONANT TAMA:IRS. BOWCLOTHZNG.•c'j'heiar • geit and meet complete stock - 7 Boss', Youths and Cbildren's Clothing; !or the present:season'lsto found at GRAY&'LOG=S; , - a. to 47 'SIXTH STBZET.-4914 1144:74174 . . IMPHERSON's MUHLANBRING No 10 tilllth (Late St. Cralr/Street• ' . taatessooro , to I 3: Xellill4lll /11.40.;) DISSEUMINT • e r ItS Hie ue'ieoeltedLlefr ' aaietoll~igliaNid Mock .•. .. • ~. • . , of Spring and ?lcu t raer to ff ai ll a sard Wllltoe Elsa tLoo TtLe eittrig " DivalatAllm_ w _brinperia t tended by xr. Od'A';.,MUULANDUINe..'r- ' • - • I tatepleaahre larecotomeadtair the above fLra to the Itmarsirpohrt 44 the patine. mblwat --•— • - 14% 11e0124, IPtoa • 1414 'Ttraite' cuttawstaw.iteoetheade.) ' iktsaiitsuiri,.#4. l s4kic , iciu no:wine s, d stroputsbursh. 1 1 ••:;Aluiet e t 4", _t!-4167 etl4 CLOTiffigtian&TAX4Rulgit.dderi:f Just reesivid immix =via: - illathast, swum= week OT - ,174 . i'7 . .. .. , I.w .‘"'; UM :'-' : % V.. .pg` , ..^ ~ , -,f _ ,'-- I■l 4 =‘ -.-rakLi. ...,, ~..I gg ro 14 _ -_.....,•,...,:,!?-_-. *MI 1 ppf(ie. P I N Ai • , 3 1:1,4 ... .. i 3 i w I .33 - o .. - , .0 A .. PI E 4 s e. •:-M. '' ' EX .. - : 41 - .. iliz .‘:: . • 1. - - - . - INM :A •.• c GOODS THEODORE P. pumps', 87 .71fark,et .Street. Prints, Muslim, Dress Goods, SILIC SACQUES, Very Cheap. • IttABILET STIIT.ET. SI. SI. WI McCANDLESS & (Late Waim our is Co") , - WRoLJELLZ DILALSEIS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, _ . lat W00D.)37112ET. *bird door above Diamond alley. WINDOW SHADES, AT NOM ....4'4.1‘-40"-: 0,0- - ; 421: vp4rAgr..-f-4.awk :.‘ L+ _r „-k'"^ - ',^i''.l, -- -4 -- " - f: cl:"4” , Ya. &.. 'tl‘Wc JUST OPENED, SILKS, SHAWLS. !UM LINE 01 PEPTEIIIIBeIi. PA. WALL ,PA.PEWO, ALT. PAPER OS New and Handsome Designs, NOW OMPS AT No. 107 Market Street (MAR FIFTH AVENUE,) Embracing or large and carefully aelettedstoct of the newest designs from the FINEST EkTaidr- ED GOLD to the CELEAFEST AUTIOLE. known to the trade. An of which we offer at prices ttukt will pay buyers to exorable. Jos. IL ilueffEs a BRO. :s. WALL PAPER. THE OLD STORE 111 I NEW PLACE W. P. XASSEL&LL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street., SKIING 43(00D5..11,8R117WG DAILY. -ml6 S. CHINA- CUTLERY. 100 WOOD 'STREET. FEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOELEILLIZI MID CUINA. NEW STYLES, _ 1)1514B ILI T Ato, • GIFT CUPS SMOKING SETA. ,_ • . • A. large stock. or SUM PLATED OOPS of MI descriptions. can and efissolne our gockla.' and -re feel satisfied - no One need AU to be stilted. FL, L. BREED • & 'CO. 100' WOOD STDIEET. ' DR."IIIEITUER gerriartils.;%* TREAT 'Atli privsteelseims.-Ityphg s - 4.11 Ps forma, rrialsli eluti - .l3trictlire, , thilliiiis. - end art crinsgf Maslow andjg_e streets of nameliwg are comwdeiy, ersocateo: iiperinstolthes or Semi. nil Week:nest and. Impotency, , 'vestilting tram self-abuse or other causes, and which produces acme of , the following effects. u *Panes. tetilly weakness: Indigestion, consumption. &what= to society. --uninsnlbitss,;greed of fours *vents, tosser memory. Indoleace. notternel.cinlisionli. ssid gully so prostrating tile sexual system as la render 'marriage • unsithiSciwy, sr & thereto:oe dent, arc permusnitly cured.. , rersonssf• linpra tliceig with Vase or sny other dental.% Intricate' or'long suminng constitutional tomMuntelionlo give the Doctor a trial; 'be never fells. ; - ', - A. pertinent stientiongpren tolliteinslo.2 olll * nlsints, Lencorrbeit or Whites, walling. lonsm. mation or Ulceration of the Womb, Oviiritts, prtiritis,; Amenorrhoea: =Xenorrliagla, Dysmen norrhoce.: end bterilityor Burrimess, sml 'treat ad with Psagreatart suctees.. . - •• - It is self-evldentthst a physician who confines 'himself excansively to the find, of a carbdirclus of diseases molt:est& }bo s. of l i tre cuearisnaligire Weep . , iii,IAI that sr ty. prattle& Ther Doctor publishes a isaditsl pamphlet of ; WV i n tbat gives ti filll eriltooltiorior venereal , bna *Ave 'diseases. st ten lie hid free stoelot `or , by; in :for twb tamps, in sealed envelopes. Xvery , or Menu- contains. mattution ..10 the:U. llcted. and enabling than Se determineAke pre. Mu 'nature 'ot -Sant ooMplein .- triThe' , mishltabinetiN Atompthisp ; ten: ample TOOMk is central. When it , is not convenient to visit the AIM the Doctor, a (minion o f ob. woad tir lanais written of the case, and mealeloss pan be tbritsseit lIP 'Will Or ele. In- sops patanees,,norripter.AParaonsi I . =stion t ; ii %olutely ' 'mastery.' 'wage in :others daily Attentlol4l , reot bwd. Audi for thesoccure Oat !sash patients there are *Dumas% tulip:W. l _4th thatirlicattist SOW*. vides imp avery,requishis , tnat'ill-cllttostea to its. reeovarn IneittOng .meilicAted . vapor Il•-.AII. ,DreiellAtions .nrii: prepared. in .the 4 Spy's cots WOW*. Under. 'hle.perscinil so Oltrilitolii , iliedlaUt Vipiptil ts et ;ogioie. flee, or .li t ar4k , .= Ti lltinli, ' W:loatifityrittol Lays. UPI: 16 5 P :1 2 111111 , A. 'tie/AMA. es clipyrd .•1 ,‘ dicritUlito bareso riEDIEDIT-100 bbh Loubsville usambub count, for tub by J. B. CAZIPULDI CAD IitC4PEIS YELYIII,4.' . ' .4 . .:...;...! - .: 1..7::,.-- -t--.-,-i. ::-..1 - - , ,,i'.. ~, -,....,J-',.:•.,:.. The - Ditest Arrival FROBIL ENGLLND. MEM 1/tee:ALUM BROS., NO. 51171.FTE1 AVENUE, Hive receive. , by steatiOre Samaria avid Mau+ hasten the VERY NEWItoT sTYLES of the ENGLISH IdASKET. coirmetmckplia. - , - pf, Bums UNITING. Vcrwhieh 114.0 additions = ire 41.1i . be1a6 made. A Display of Goods Foal-, To ^ anl gairepted xaaaket, at IcCALTATM BROS., *47. • .51 .FIFTH 4 rf.rur, • (BST': WOOD 4'SdITHIMELp.3 CARPETS. We are now receiving our Spring Stock of Carpets, &c., and are pre pared to offer as good, stock and at as low prices as any other house in the Trade._ We have. ail - the new styles of Brasiels Tipegtry, Brussels; Three ;mid Two jolys. Best assortment , of Ingrain. Ciapite in the Market. BOVBD, ROSE /c CO., pneril AYES:, SAVE TDB AND tiONEY lITABLAND 8b COLLINS. NEW ':.SPRING sTocir • TAPE:STRYVELVET. 1 - pic4.4su Bum suplazus,; The'eliaCest 'tides -"ever offered in stdisaiii?.et. Our - prices arellte LOWEST. - • • . , , , Line of Gittati. Carpels. GOOD GM1024 CHAIN CiiiitiTa At 25 Cents Per. Yard.. ,, IieFAILLAM) &COMM; mhB 4..nreme.ninovessrowe -- WILLIAM.MMER.-:410:, Noe. 221 and 223'1.1beriy Sheet. Conger, of. Irwin, now offer to tbn trade at low Inures, ;strictly Prime New Crop Nee Orleans Sugar and Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Engirt- New York, Ebiladelpilla and Baltintere Ea. aolden.Dripa.' Lareringli. • Ertin.ll% ; taw". Aduall and Ulu Island Syrups. PortOlLleo. Cabs and English Island Nolsaies. Toting Japan. lmnerlal. ennyasider and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Rice. , Jaya, Lagnayrs and lo Coffees. Tobacco.. •Lard Oil. Flab. Nabs.„Maas, BOW. Cotton Yarns. Ito.. constantly on band. . INSAB xsßs~T EIIPORTEBS OB .7, , , .• • , ' Fine.Brandies,Wines and Segue., t i f Ithenisb, 'Moselle, and . Spirtling Bock Wines ! i . or Hume' & Co.. In bottles. and iabanati _ , bvir,ttialect4Bv-rtry.:s,• - Brandenburg I Freres , Fine Olive 011. W ..,,_ d 4 o 0; t, :: Id ii;., .... , Clatre: wbit :,___ i ',...i i m n ixrrte es. in d. bo lu t bo ties. ttlell. 7,) M. - Wort Sons 4 Sparkling Catawba. 0.. i Fine old Silerey. Madeira and- ori Wtnes. ei• Free Old diononganela Bye Whiskies. pure. ...1 •do Yea Superior Old Scotch do do. . VII • • 'AILiEIO, ri Bo2Wents for Moat WChandov , si Grand Vim - ri.:27n16 , and Sellery pliarapegrie. . ... \ ' . Brandies of our own . seleetion , anO•mirranted.• ij , . . ' •,.' .L ..1...., •...il 1..• -'l'.' I'. , ' ' • • • 11 ! Pl'' ' • -',. ' '., • t 1 'lilt et i4aists , : I • ROOFING 111 416.. 7 'COlors - Q an d 1' guts .rrt.6 —l " 4 04 attention_ -gi oi e . nto andseees ropkgring Fivepoo , nl. "V I T 191 1164 "" j- ME They alp) offer a aivao Wr*: P Z TEMA ,;'OP FINE, CARPETS• No. 11 and la NITTA -46TPUnk (Seai.nd 11007). ISOELLANEOtIS. Azeo. : 1114h, 4S Seventh' Airmail% PITTSBURGH.. PA,' , ish11:08 - G --- siAr FERRY PRIMO INK weßiti• ROBINSON, itAzinitkartirea -- black azd blond Printing k )111fogipttie INK % VAIUMIIII, A Ike. '= ' ernes FewAi* in litiket, PRZADILPHIAL: ROCK THE BABT MIME ,- !.. , _: ; ;• ,. .1 , : ,- .'i,1 , !::.: -,..g:. MEE VANNEST% PATENT ONINe 5 aela ?IT 'EY' X.l - Pritethal Paraitim-lameacturell k6ll _ _ us Potr.wril AVENUE. Were may be !bands rail mon:neat drat. Mr C h amber t o Bltelren Iraraltare. II ME MEI