'.Jr Iu Republic an. JL EA SAYER5t Miioninil Publisher WAYNESBURGs ,.,' ' UNION STATE TICKET. . FOll GOVERNOR GEN, J. -W.GEABY, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. ".' ' DISTBICT AND COUNTY TICKET. "' ' ' " ""CONORESfl, HON GICO. V. LAWRENCE, .:..: i .OnV8-tJ.ii.gton County. '' ' "'".' BENATB,' CAPT. JNO. W. DEFOIID, Of'Fityetto Co. ASSEMBLY, ' LIEUT. JAS A. WOODS, Of C. liter Tp. i ' ' ASSOCIATE JUDGE, . ; ELI AS STONE, Esq., : . , Of Slouor.giilifla Tj). ' i ' PROTITONOTARY, . ii LIEUT. T 1 10.3. LUCAS, .. Of Jefferson Tp. REGISTER AND REOOROKR, COlll''!.. TMOS. F. i;eifeut, .: Of ALnonguliela Tp. '"' '. ' COMMISSIONER, " ' '"' CAPT.JOHN A BURNS, "-. " ' Of liioliliill Tp. AUDITOR, LIEUT. GEO. W. SIIOUGII, ' Of Gilmoro Tp. ' rOOIt HOUSE DIRECTOR, COL JOS. COOKE, ' ' . 01 Marion Tp. HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS FROM MAINE?" THUNDER FROM THE NORTH! I es, they are beaten as never before not merely beaten, but routed ! It is a regular Appomattox 1 Tho Governor, by nearly 30,003 majority all live lv. rescntatives in Congress by majorities of 2,500 and up ward all thirty Senators Boveiwjighths ot thn House and a moral certainty that Hannibal Hamlin will be returned to the United States Senate for six years from tho -1th ot March, next such, are the trophies of a victory rarely exceeded in completeness or in impor tanco. Tho vote is heavier than that oast for President in 180 1, and tho ina jority at least Ten Thousand larger than Linooln's over MoClellan, What more could be asked f BE ON YOUR GUARD, .Various methods are being employed lo divert the utteiition of the masses from the exact issuos involved in the October elections. It behooves all un der theso circumstances to bo on their guard. That there is but little concern ou tho part of Conservatives about the election ol our Governor, is natural enough, for they are well aware of the hopelessness of their cause, in this res pect. That they liavo great concern about tho election of our representatives demonstrates their knowledge A ma ' jority in tho Fortieth Congress is their great aim. This is the hinge upon , which they expect their fortunes to turn, and for which they willl sacriliee all else. Wo hear that many are offering to barter thoir votes for Clyiner,to seoiiro the election of Montgomery in the 21 ill District. This confirms the abovo asser tion, and we would caution all nguinst bein.s; so deceived. Confident that Mr. Lawrcnoo will bo re-elected it is their desire to thus decrease his majority and assert a largo train in the district. Avoid then the side issues. Vote tho whole ticket and let us increase, tho district and 1 county vote. --,01 THAT BOUNTY QUESTION. "Tho Copporjuhnsou Conservative party by poster by blatant orator, by I advertising and other means have been calculating a malicious i.iniu assorting ' that Congress voted $300 dollars to the black soldier, which tho Paymaster Gonoral i now paying whilst they gave .(but 100 to tho white soldier, which tho Iaymastor General icfusoa to pay. Thoir object is to mislead those not acquainted w'uh the facts. ., Let us look at them as involved in this case, Every white volunteer, who enlisted between July 1st, 1801, and ' Jnno2.'th, 18G3, also April 1st, 1804, and July 18th, lSGi, for 'the term of thrno or five years, received a bounty of $100; Those who reo:iIisUd. as veter- ans prior to April 1st, 1804. rceciTodj OH! a additional bounty of $100,vjjiilo those while soldiers wlio did not re.oiilist and served three yenrt only received 8100. Congress passed on set giving them th extra bounty of $lCO,, while tlio black volunteer only ropcived ufider the act of Congress $100 bou.jiy at thi time the whito soldier received $300. ".Congress passed nil net to givo the black volunteer the tamo bounty tlmt nny other solilier received nnd no inoro. So it will be seen that the black volunteer does not get an extra bounty any more than the Whito soldier,, but merely gets tuo same i, . i ii . . . i 7 ' ' f " -1 i ' S a. amount.' ' ' This from tho .record shows that no distinotion was made by Congress in awarding bounty to those ready and, willing to serve their country, only, tD the white volunteers who re-enlisted they roeeiviiignn extra 100. Tho negroes, who wore not admitted into tho army at the begun. ing of tho war, at ttie time of their enlistment received in fact 100 less than tho white troops. From the manner in which coppei heads treated. toasted aid hiigged their colored friends about tho lime conscription officers were enrolling for a draft they were doubtless sorry that tho appropriation wits not $1000 instead of 300. Soldiers when copperheads talk to you now about the h vo of Congress for tho nt'gro, jutj refer then to thJr deep affection for 1 him in 'G3 nnd -CI. Wo havo thn first ono lo seo who has 'the cheek' to declare ho didn't i.ovk tho negro then. Certain it is that no soldier in the Union army objected to their stopping rebel bullets i uojl unil hiianning in shnu.s which ct'B trimmcl with evergl'eer and hand le him, whether it was at Fort Wagner i 8WMlu,ti l0 lllipalt a i0 w 0t enthusiasm , soniely festooned with tho national colors or Deep Uottom, nnd it 300 dollars I was any compensation, who does not' say, 'in God's name let them have it! BEEU'.IER'S LETTEIf. Rev. Henry Ward llcechor in a recent letter to tho signers ot tho Cleveland rl..........1mn un f'll I ... IIUMt I 1 11 hltlll'li C ,, , , t i and hastily stitching together Ho In t ho sustainina of rresidont Johnson: . ., ' . that it called down upon him tho bitter reproaches and complaints of many lead- ing journals and most of his near friends Compelled by tho great pressure, by let ters from friends and by the public press, he has written another letter in answer to one from a friend, vindicating him- ( self and removing at once all doubt as to the consistency of lone which charac- j terized his first. Ho says in iho first ' place that I 'I regret the misapprehension which i it has caused, and yet more, any sorrow which it may havo needlessly imposed j upon dear friends. As I h ok hack upon1 my course I ,. nn .tLvilion from llial s night line which I have mmlo without waverinir for near thirty years of public hie in hivor of justice, liberty and the elevation of the poor and ignorant. The UllUIIII'l. L.' vit.B ...... iiiuh ' course I have opposed all my life long will ulteily fail. JSathir am I a .irt son man in nntj received meanimj of the. term. I have never thought that it would he wise to bring back all tho States in a body at once, any more than it would be to' keep them all out together. One by one, in due succession, under a practical judgement, rather than by a wholesale theoretic rule, I wouliLhavo them read mitted. I ftill think a midrhi course between tho President's itn.l that of Congress would be wiser than either. Hut with this my agreement wish the President ends. I have long regre'.t.-d his lgiieranco of Northern ideas and sentiments, and have been al unshed and pained at his increasing indiscrimi nation. Uoctiiteivusly the President is the cMef obstacle to the re-adn ission of the Southern States. I am, and from thejint have been, fully of Vie opinion that. the amendment of the Constitution proposed by Conorcss fit dishy representation i Northern and Southern States was intrin meallyjust and reasonable, and that it should be sowId ly a whokwine and fee. sistn't moral agitation. I have not left and do not proposo to leave or to bo put out of the Republican paity. I am in sympathy with its aims, its great princi ples, and its army of noble men. This is clear enough and in as strong language as could bo wished, The Conservative press havo already caught like drowning men to tho straws thrown out by lleeeher and must feel a greater chill when he thus consigns thuui anew to tho waters of their dark political gulf His endorsement ot the Cleveland Con vention it will bo observed by tho fol lowing, lias the broadest possiblo signi liuaueo: 'I hoaitily wish it, and all other conventions, of what patty soever, sue. cess, whoso object is tho restoration of all the Slates late in rebellion to iheir federal relations." This is also, iii perfect accordance with the sentiment ot every true American citizen. He don't pretend that that Con vention is other than ostensibly to re store harmony and so fir as it tends to that end be is with them. So are all but wo all cannot believe tho element and doctrines espoused will hasten the desired restoration, but that it will rather widen tho gap. Tho langnago qnotd above is sufli- eiuut to show all sensible men where Mr. lleeeher stands upon the questions before the people, . j Su.MMitn Term of Collego closed on Thursday last. The exorcises were in- terrcsting , and hugely attended. Six graduates were sent out; Tiik Nintcunth Annual Exhibition of tho Washington County Agricultural Society. Is to bo held at Washington, lV.Tliursduy uud Eridny.Sept, 20 &.2I, 1800. Tho 15th of September I A fcA? L0NQ TO BE &ffi$liEREfc Freemen of Greene Aroused ! THEY. ASSMMBLK IN THEIR MIGHT I IMIOCKSSlON, Bt'KK.CIIliS, INCIOKNTS. &0. When Vh signal gaw of treason boom ed its hoarse notes ot defiance aeross the harbor rt Charleston and nwukoned the people of the North from the fearful lethargy into which they had fallen, wo remember .well tho, quick gathering to arms, and hurrying tread ot thousands as they swept in resistless numbers to tho protection of tho Capitol. Such recol lections aro loo vivid to be nradicuted entirely, and when wo witness such another se.eno as that wto'io-h transpired in Wayne-burg on Saturday last, tho J . ? . ' ' panorama ot those days seem to pass bifoie the eye of imiiginatiou in nivio than living colors. Unmistakably grand was the answer of loyal hearts in re spouse to the call summoning them again to denounce treason and traitors, and lo epeak from the lips of their ora- tm.8 H!110 Benlimcnt which blazed jrom ,lu nlcmlhs wt raukcla' on many a field of carnage 'NIK iur Was ono of autumn's fairest. Tho I , ; a i ,. j ;..,, ,10 nt,noHi)liero to every breast. Save hero and there a 1 gloomy, moody copperhead, with long ' drawn visage the same that Union vio-1 lories brought on his ugly figure-head I every countenance woro a smile. All night long almost, fair lingers had been wreathing the sweet scented evergreen colors of our uaiit.nal ensign.. When about nine o'clock all arraiiuements .... i .. . TMH TOWS Presented a splendid appearance, inded Every thing wore its gala garb. On nearly every street evergreen stretchers from houso lop to houso lop, across the way, were jxjndaiit with such patriotic mottoes and devices as Honor to the Victors 1' ''Welcome to the bravo 'Hoys in JHuo !' " "Traitors deteated in the field shall not rule by ballot I" "Gen. Ut,!ry nuj ljiuvrenw) jfcu. I'or- ... ., e , . . .,, . i l,a,la """" ""' "o"""g, were displayed from many dwellings, some with appropriate inscriptions, j jolliers speaking the grift ot tho nntion . . b, Wrcalhs, flags and , . . . banners in prolusion, added greatly tothe decoration of the village. The streets assumed a lively appearance as tho po puhiee from the surrounding country b gnu to pour into them. Soon the side walks were black with eager expectants waiting Tho entrance ct the procession. The delegations were in wailing on tho different roads, and under orders from the Chief Marsha they were escorted by the Geary Club ot Waynesburg, headed j by the M irgai town Drrss Hand, through the town, und connected with lliomain column which had already been formed on ti c eastern end of the pike. This having been accomplished, by a salvo from the iirti lery, the whole was put in motion and filed through our principal streets in tho following GUIllCU OK rilOCKSilON, First came tho Chief Marshal, Jno. C. Fleiiniken, Esq., and his aids, Col, Jno, II. Wells, Geo. F, Minor, Esq., Pawson Adams, Esq , Thos. Hill, Esq ,rnid S II. Porter, attended by a detachment of soldiers from tho Monongalieia delega tion, as an escort under command of that firo tried patriot Corp'l. Tnos F. RiaTKur. Each of these wore the "olno" with a sash over tho left shoulder. Then the Morgmtown Urass Hand, seated in a line Hand Wagon and discoursing soul tirriiig music. After thisj li e Way neshurg Geary Club oomaiamlud 1 y our well known townsman and soldier W. T. II, M:soit These were designated by a bluo badge, with a devico and moito "Hoys in Illuo 1" "Waynesburg Geary Club," worn on the left breast. They carried the splendid flag of the club with one or two appropriate banners. Following these wero the ''JJoys in Bluo" of .Minongal.obi township, head, id by Lieut. J. M Cu.uvkciii), with bund of music, banners nnd a piece of artillery drawn by two mules. Then Cumberland, Morgan, Jefferson, Dun I; aid, Whitley and Franklin townships, composed moetly ef ''Boys in Jjlue," weani.g their faded uniforms and the honored corps badge, ono of their un iquu devices was a broken bottle with tho words '-My Policy gone up !' Then the Rices Landing Geary Club, cm ryiug the banner "Wo ever vote us wo shot !'' Next came a six pounder drawn by six horse, with limber chest and cannon icrs, mounted and uniformod a. la until lery. under command of it. L Apajjs ot our town. These carried the banner "Hoys remember Andorsonvillo and vole as you shot" Then the delegates from tho upper end of the county! Center, iMoi ris, Kichhill, Jackson and Alleppo all under the iniiiudiuto direction of Capt, J.no. Mourns ond, I,icut, Jno. ItouKiM. These boro many interesting and pointed mottoes. Among litem was 4 whit star on a blue Held Geary's di vision badge encircled ' by the words ''In hoc siijno vineimus "by this em bfem we conquer. ' A greater part of these woro the ''bluo" and corp badges of their old organizations. As tho head of this .grand cavalcade entered, tho town seemed to be ablaze with enthusiasm. The people appeared to think it and justly too uu ovation lo tho returned fvietors of tho country rather than , a political , dembii'trftrfon. From window, from door step and side walk, men shouted and ladies waved their handkerchiefs, gamier and pen non gaily floated on the brecBo. .Now and then tho patriotism pf the "boyb" would boil over and they would ring out those loud and long hurrahs which have pealed so often in the headlong charge upon Southern stee' Filing to tho lift on the hill the procession struck Greeno St. and traversing it to the lower end of ... ii. ..l.i;,. town, again camo up Main to the public equaio where it dispersed. All then turned their attention to ih wants of man nnd beast. There was certainly not adeqnato accommodation for the whole but our citizens generous 1 provided tor the greater part. Soon tho cravings of appetite .ware satiated and a lively piece from the Hand brought the people to the piihlio square, where the stand had been erected at the eastern corner ol the Cunt House. The platform : hanks to our energetic ladies had 1,1 fuw moinoiits the meeting was called 10 order by E. M. Savkhs Eq Chairman otCo. Com. On motion the following "aiwi1 genilemcn were appointed as per. a"C"l oflicera ot THIS .MHOTtJll. Frext. Jso. Buchanan-"-Waynesbnrg. Vtee Presidents. Samuel Scott, Simon Rinehart, Marion tp.s Dr. Sam 'I Dodd; Franklin tp Bowen Ros, Dnnkard tp.; Lt. John M. Crawford, Moiiongaln la tp.j Jonah Woods, Cariniehaels Bor ough, Thomas Orngo, Cumberland tp.j Josephus II. Morris, Greene tp.; Capt. Bender Jefferson tp.j Jacob Rush, Mor gan tp i Silas Tharp Washington tp.; Thomas Patterson Morris tp : Harvey liraddoek Kichhill tp.; John Rodgers Centre tp.j Vincent Smith Jackson tp.; Geo. Hiiieruian Alleppo tp.; PeterJMoore Springhill tp ; lr, Jacob Shrivel' Gil moro tp ; Elijah Strosnider Wayne tp.; Samuel Hudson Whitcly tp.; James L Donley Perry tp. W.T. II. Minor, J. E S.iyers Sec'ys. Just hero, the crowd being so great, it was found necessary to erect another stand tor the accommodation of tho.-e who wero enabled to hear from ihe out Accordingly this was done und whilst tho meeting progressed, Mr. Tuos, Bki iiaji, from Pittsburgh, addressed a por tion of tho multitude from a stand on Campbell's corner. His speech wo were unable to hear but from the plaudits ol his audience wo presume they wero am ply entertained. Mr. Buchanan before entering upon the duties of his oftiee delivered one of his short but pointed addresses, return ed his thanks for the honor bestowed upon him, and introduced to his hearers Hon. W, W. Khtciium of Luzerne Co , who was received with great enthusiasm, After tho excitement had subsided Mr. Kctchum delivered a speech near two hours in length. Elaborately and clear ly ho solved tho great problems of the day. Reviewing the course ot the Presi dent and Congress, l.o presen'ed in its true light the dangers of the jwlicv be ing pursued by the former, and the wise and stable plan of restoration proposed by the latter. At the close of his ad diess and during its recital Mr. Ketch urn was vociferously applauded by his audience. Tho President then introduced Col. Bi.ackman, of Ohio, as tho next speaker. Tho Colonel's nppearaneo was the ignnl for loud nnd prolonged cheering. He said-'boys I havo heard that yell before, but it was under different circumstan ces " Ho contrasted the present feeling of copperheads for soldiers, to that shown ay them during the war nnd exhorted them not to be beguiled by their trench erons mniles now. Altogether it was a masterly expose, and from tho heorly assent shouted by his blue coated hear ors we do not miss-judge whan wo say that they accepted his good advice. Hon Gko. V Lawiiknck, was next loudly called for, and coining fcrward Mr. Lawrence administered tho most scathing rebuke to his enemies and rtial igneis that wo have ever yet heirl linn make. lie proved explicitly and conclusively the falsity of the reports concerning bin), and concluded by show ing up the braggadocia indulged in by tho opposite party in this county, telling them that "unless they defeuted j him hen by ii.fiOi) majority ho would uo their fenreseirtativej ' At the con clusion of Mr. Lawreiieo'8 remarks the meeting adjourued with a terrific '-throe tunes' three" for Congress and tho Union In tho evening the Court Room was crowded by enthusiastic llenubiinni.. who listened long and attentively to Mo addresses delivered by Kiiamkii Minoh Esq., of Unioutowiij Hon. W. W. Kktcik.'m, Hon. Gko. V. Lawiikkob and others. The Morgantown Hand discoursed splendid 'musio duiing the' intervals. 1 . The proceedings, and the conduct ot tho crowd during tho day wus marked by the utmost decorum and good nature. Tho boys by a flag on tho house top signaled to the gunners on the hr!l and every time a cheer would burst from the crowd in the street they clinched it with a cannon idiot. Tho scenes, tiro speeches, in shoit, everything tionnectcd. with lhoiuictiug, is deeply impressed upon tire minds of the people. It was n glorious day never to bo forgotten. Hundreds ot lovely ladies were present, nnd by tb.ir beauty ana a mies coutnlmtcd m n great (logi cs to the interest ot tho occasion. Too much honor cannot be awarded to the earliest friend j throughout the, county who so ably worked and gave one day in the farmers' busiest season to attend. Though weak in number heretofore, tho minority of ''Littlo Greeno" can see a visible swelling ot their rant,. Take uourago brave heaitsl On the 0th of October the boastful majority shall seo such a sequel to our grand meeting as will make them stand nglnst with fear nnd wonder. Attention '"Boys in Bi.uk l"-"-Thoso I . ... 1 ' ' .i ot you WHO possible can, uro requested to meet tho' Geary 'Clnb At this place early Monday morning previous to their (lenartoro tor thrt 'So I, li'm niwl S,i nn Convcniioii' ut Pittsburgh Sept. 2.')lh 'tili All come. the grandest time yet is to come off at the Iron ei.tv. Wic are indebted to A. 1!. BnoVvx for a basket of the best apples wo havo tast ed this year. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. M. GRIMES &C0 LATEST ARRSVAL ! FALL AND VINTER STOCK! BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE IM PRICES, TO SUIT EVERYBODY. IS B2 A T BA Rft AS K8 B.' ; 3313? y Goods! riMIE above firm, located nt Whito Cottage, I Cirrcne county, I'a , take pleasure in an nouncing to their friend'' and the public that they have and me receiving from the eastern cities a la-go stuck of staple and fancy, for eign and domestic DRY (1001)8 AND NO TION'S. This stock consists of Calicoes, De laines, Casslineres, Tweeds, Handkerchiefs, I.aces, II op Skirts, Tickings, Linens. Bleach ed and Brown Muslins, Gloves and Hosiery, (lents Cravats and Ties, Collars, Jaconetts and Can blics, Ladies Drees Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Boot?, Shoes, Groceries. Hardware, Queens Ware, Dye Htulls, &c, &c. All of which they will sell ns low s possi ble to cash buyers or lor country produce, at such rates as will cnabh them to make a liv ing. 1'lrase mm cm! or this Is tho old llrm of P. M. GRIMES. They have got a new lious.-, new linn, and the best of uli xi:w noons. Sept. I'J, l,S0:i..tf. PH0TCG11API13 AND AMBaOTYPES 1!.IK IS CAinnciLBLS, GREENE COUNTY, PA. SG. Roaiuis is pernianeutlv located in the , abovo named place and would respectful ly invite the attention of the public to his well arranged skyluiiit oai.i.khy. Photographs of every variety, si.o nnd style, and a flno assortment of Albums, Krnnio', Cards, &c., always ou hands for ssle. Sept. I !), 1 mo 1EKKRAL ELECTION P II O C L A M A T I O N I WuniiKAR, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled, "An Act relating to the elec tions of tho Commonwealth, passed 'Jd day of July. A.D., I Still, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commoii weahli to give pnhlie notice llio General Klec'lon and la S.ich notice to euumeratu : I. The officers to hu elected. 'J, Designate the place at which the election is to be held. I, HEATH JOHNS, high Sheriff of the county of Greene, do hereby make known, and give public notice to tho Electors of tho county of Greene that on tho al TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, (being the.niiit'i day of the month,) a general election will be held at tho several election ilia trlcls established by law in said county, nt which timu Ihey will vote by ballot lor 'tho several officers hereinafter named, viz ONE PERSON for the Olllco Of Mnvnrnnr oi mo uimiiiionwcaHii oi rcimsylviuila ONE PERSON for member of Cc from theTwenly-Fourlh District. Congress ONE PERSON for Senator of the Common. weuiin oi i-ennsyivania. ONE PERSON for member of Assembly of the Coinnionwenllh of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS for ihe olllco of Associate Judge of the county of Greeno. ONE PERSON for the olllco of Prothnno tury of the county of Greene. ONE PERSON for the olllee of Register and Recorder ol the county of Greone. vxn riutsua lor the olllco of Comnils sinner of tho county of Greene. ONE PERSON lor the olllco of Audi . or of me county ot ureene. ONE PERSON for the olllco of Director of tlio I'oor ol the eountv of Greene, ONE PERSON for thn ollico of Stites At torney of the county ofGreeuo. Tho said election will bo luld throughout the county as follows : The electois of Franklin township, will meet nt the house of Smith Greene. The electors of .Mai ion to., will meet at the west window of the Court llouso, iu Wayuus- uurg. Tho electors of Whltely tp., at tho liouso formerly of Lewis lleadlee, Esi., In Newtown. The electors of Dutiktird tp., at tho dwel ling house of Kussari's Mills.. Tlio electors of Greeno tp., at thn brick houso formerly occupied by H. J. Davis. The electors of Monongalieia tp., at the house occupied by Win. .Mestiuzall, iu Maple town. Tlio elcotnrs of Jefferson tit. , will meet at tho houso of Win. Kully, hi JoU'crxm. Tho electors of Mnriran IP-, at tilt School House near W. T. H. Pauley, Tho electors of Jackson tp,, at Johnson's School Houso, Tho electors of Cumberland township, nt the wost window of Ihe lintus occupied by Jpseplt Goto, in Caruilelinels. TUo doctors of the Roroueh of (VrmlclmeU I will meet nt the east window of the house oe- :uili'il Ii) Josuph Oore, In CarmlclncU. The eloctnrs ufOntur tn at tho house of Samuel Woods, In Clli.ton. . . The electors or Morns tp., at tho houso of Edward Darker. The i li'ctors of Wayne tp at l'hUUp'a School Houso. Tho (Jlu 'tors of Washington tp., nt the brick School Houso uu the 'urm of Heath John. , The electors of Alleppo tp., at the house of August .Miller, on Wheeling ereeli. Tho electors of Richlilll tp., nt tho house former!) el Josuph f unit, In Jacksonville. The o'.cctors of tVrry ti., at the houso for merlv occupied bv Johu Minor, in Mt. Morris. The electors of Uilmoru tp. ut the house ol Enoch ll'imion, In Jollcytowri. The Eti'ctors of prioglull tp, it Stephen White's ami. a I make known and l'Ivo notice, as in and hytho Itllli tectiou of tho aforusaid act I mu ilW-icil. "thutevcrv uerson, excepting Jus tices ot tho peace, who shall hold any olllee ,,r iitmotntimmt of nrollt or trust under thu Government of tho United States, or of this . . - ' .. . . . .....I .1! Stale, or uny ruy or incorpoiniuu mamm, whclhur ii commissioned officer or otherwise, ii HiihoriHiuitu oltluur. or audit who Is or shall ho euiployeJ under IhelenWallve Judiciary or executive department uf this Statu or United Slates, or of any elly or incorporated district, nnd also that every member of Congress and thu Slnto Luutslatui'O, mid of tho select nnd common council of imy city, commissioners of any incorporated district, is bylaw incapa ble ol holdinir or exercising at thu samu tinio llio olllee or npp"lnlmunt ' I judge, Inspector orcleik ot any election ol tlusUommoinvealth, und that no inspector or iiidgu or nlher nlllcer al any sue h election, shall ho eligible tunny olllco then to hu voted for." Also, that in the fourth section of tho act of Assembly entitled '"An Act relatini! to execu lions, mid for other purposes, "approved April 1 1 ' 11 19 cnaeteu that the aloresaid l.'Uh suction ''shall no', ha so construed us to mo I .,,., nnv niin.n,.v ni,. nr i,r,ri, ,m from serving us judge, Inspector or clerk nt I any genu ul or special election u this Coin- mmincuiui. Also, that In tlio dlst section of said act It Is enacted that "oyery general and special elec tion shall be onened between thu hours of eight and ten ol the forenoon, nnd shall con tinue without intu'ruption or adjournment ml til seven o'clock in tho eycuinjr, when tho polls shall bo closed." The general, special, city, Incorporated dis trict and township elections shall bo conduct ed by inspectors and judges elected as afore said, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided, "No person shall bo permitted lo volo at any election as atoresuid but a whito freeman of the age ol twenty-nao years or more, who shall havu result d hi this- .State at least one yea-, and in the election district where he i,f fers lo vote at least tun days Immediately pre ccedlng'BUch cleialoii, and within two years paid a -Statu or County tax, which shall h vo been assessed at least ten duvs belorb tho election j but a clti.en of the United States, who has previously been a qualllled voter of this State and removed therefrom und return ed, and who shall havu resided in Ihe tleclioii district and paid taxes us aforesaid, Bliall be entitled to vote after residing In this. State tlx mouths t Provided, That whito freemen, cili xeiis ol the United Stales, between the ages o'' twenty-one und twenty-two, and having resided in the eleclion dUi let tun days as aforu said, shall hu entitled lo vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. 'No person shall bo permitted to volo whose mime is not contained in the list of tax able inhabitants, furnished by the Conmiis fiouers, unless lirst, he produce a receipt foi the payment within two years of a statu or county tux, assessed agreeably to tho consti tution, and give satisfactory evidence, either ou his own oath orullh iuuti n of another, that ho has paid such a tux, or ou tail lire to pro- .1 I... I I... ..! .1... A ... iinee u lure nil bii tu in live imiii in t iu pay - , ., J , .... , . ' 7 nient thereof i or second, II ho claim avoty by icing an elector neiween uiu ages oi twenty one ulid twenty-two years, lies all depose on .. .... ..i J.: i. .. i... t. . . - i , . t .. ouiii or aiiii iiiauoii uiai nu mis resmuo in uiu Slate at least one year before his iipplicaiitm and make such proof of his residence iu thu di.st:icl us required by (Ids act, and that he does verily believe from tho accounts givun him that lie is of the age aforesaid, mid givo such other evidence as is required by this act; whereupon tlio naniu of thu person 'so admit ted to vote shall bo inserted iu tlio alphabeti cal lis! by the Inspectors, and u note made op posite thereto by willing thu word I'tax " if lie shall be admitted to vote b)' reason of hav ing paid tax. or the word "age" if he shall hu admitted to Votu by ruiuon of such ago, and shall bo called out to tho clerks, who shall make the like uoteS lu (lie list uf voters kept by them. . ' In all cases where the name of the porson claiming to vote is fiiund on tho list furnished hy thu commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not, isuljeeted to by any qualified citizen, it Bhall bo Ihe duty of the inspectors to examine such person tm oath us to his qimlillcatioi.s, ami if he claims to havo resided within tlio State for one year or more, his oath shall not bo suill eient proof thereof, but hu sha'l make proof Iherjof by at least ono competent witness, who shall be n quulillcd elector, thut'ho li..b resided within the district for more than ten days next proceeding said election and shall alto hiinsell swear Hint Ills bona title residence in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that hu did not remove into tuid district lor the purpose ol votimr therein "Everv person uimlilicd as ul'oresaid. nnd who shall make due proof, us required, of his residence una payment ot tuxes atoresuid, shall bo adiiiltt"dto votj in tho township, w. rd or district in which he shall reside. ' 'If any person sliull prevent or attempt to pro vent any olllcers under this act from holding such eleetion,or use or threaten any violence to tin v sucu oiueer, or shall interrupt or Improper ly interleru wilh him in the execution of his du t:, or shall block up the window oravenuu to any winnow where the same nny beholding or shall riotously disturb tlio peace at such eleclion, or shall usu or practice any lutiini dating threats, force nr violence, with design to lnlluenet! unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him from voting or to retain the Irccdom ot choice, such person on couvic ion shall be lined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars ami imprisonment, fur any tuuu not less than one month nor more 'than twelve mouths, nnd if It shall he shown the court where the trial of such offineo shall be hud, that the person so offending wus not u resident ot tlio cltv, warn, iiisinoi, or me township where the said iiIIkiicu was commit ted and n"t entitled lo vote therein, then on ihe conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a line ol not less than one hundred nor more limn ono thousand dollars and he imprisoned not less than six mouths nor more than 'two years." "It shall ho tho duly of tho soveral asses sors, respectively, to attend at thu placo of holding every general, special or township eleclion, (luring the (lino said election is kept open, for tho purpose of glvicg infotmatlon to the inspectors and Judges, when called on, in rohttion to the right of any person assessed by them to volo nt tuch elections, or sueli other mutters in relation t the assessment of voters ns the said Inspectors or either uf tliein shall from time to time require." It nnv person or persons shall mako any bet nr wager upon thu rusult of any election within tills Commonweal' n or shall otter to make any such bet or waur, cither by ver bal proclamation thereto or by any printed or written advertisement, challenge or invito uuv person or pursons to mako such bet or waner, Hi on conviction thereof, ho or they shall for feit and pay three times tho amount so offer d to bo bet. If nnv norson not bylaw qualllled. shall fraudulently veto at any election In this Com luouwuullh, or being otherwise qualified, shall i ... i.i. ...... ni,.i. h if.. ,,,,,. ........ VOIU 1111. Ill lit" 'i''v tiinuiub, vt ii uujr -uiniiu. knowing tlio want uf sueli qualification, shall aid or procure sue. " w v e, .uu person nn conviction, siiiiu no nneci in any buui not nnTa y cxcLouiiig tuna monl18, If any porson shall veto at more Hum ouo election dl,tiM, or oiuorwUsf'audi.l nlly vot more than oneo on the lams dav. or ihull fmudulonlly fold and deliver to the Inspector two ticket, togethtsr, with the intent illuimlly In vote, or advise and procure another so to uo, no ur iiii'y snaii on convict Ion be fine d In uiy suiiilnntluEstlmii tit'iy nor more than ms hundred dollars, und he Imprisoned riot lit man iniuo nor niiiruillan twelve month. ii any person not qunllnod to vote in tint Commonwealth, agreeably to luw, (except the sons ofquallllod citizens, ) shall uppesr st any imiuo ui uiueililll, lor 1 110 l)Ui p04U Ol ISiUlBg tickets or of h.llueneing dlteciis qualllled to vote, no snail, ou conviction, forfeit and pay ntiy sum not exceeding onn hundred dollars for every wieh otlenee, ami bo imprisoned for snv term not exceeding twelve mouths. in caso ino person who shall havo received the second Idghust number of votes for iuipec tor haU not attend on the dav of election? then tho person who shall havu received the second highest number ef votes for Judge at uio next spring eiecnou Biwill act as Inspector in his place ; and in case tho person who ahidt hnvo received tho highest number of Voles M Inspector shall not altund, tho person elected juugo snail appoint an inspector in ins placet una in case the person elected Judge shall lfrtl aliemi, men uiu inspector Who received th highest mimlier of votes shall appoint a Judgo iu his placo i -or if any vacancy shall continue In tho Doaru lor ino upucu oc tme Hour sllet tho time fixed by luw for the opening of tuo election, tho qualllled voters of ihe township ward or district for which such olllcer shun, have been elected, present , at the place of -election shall select ouo out of their number to till such vacancy. Pursuant to thu provisions contained In HIS fl'th seel inn of thu act tlrst aforesaid, tho Judges of the uforesald districts shall respectively take charge of thu certificates of return ot the elec tion of their respeclivu districts, and produce Ilium at thu meeting of one judge from each district, nt tlio borough of WAYNESHURU on the thinl day after llio day ol tlio election being ON FRIDAY, THE U'th DAY OF OCi'OUEH, isiiti, then and there to perform, the duties required by law of said Judges. Iso, that where a judgo, by sickness or un avoidable accident, is unable to attend such meeting of judges, then the ccrtiUcatq or re turn shall hu taken charge of by one of tho Inspectors or clerks of thu election of thu c'lt trict, who shall do and perforin thu duties ro quired of said Judgo unable to atteud. ... " Kt.KCTIOH or',Tlll)(lKS. Aim, lit nn Ai t relating to tlmlCtcetfon nfjuilijti, AiirvCfil Ajwit liith 1851. it it directed at Jbllmea I 1 I '',-.(.' '4. Tlii. I'li i llnii nt Jni!mi hnll ho n., nnd' comllirtml In Uiu huvithI iili'i'llnn ilinli K'U In tin. urilui iitiintitT In Alt ri'Hiii-olH i in HirtliiiM tnr rtiniHintiitivi'R iifo m'illl tin li' Ul niol coijiIiicIimI by thiiNiniu JiiiIki', liiiMlor Wmt utlli'l'ulllrvni, anil tin- irovl.luli, iltlilllliu;t i,l llni Ki'lHTi 1 nwciiil.l.v, inllll,.il "Aii iwt ivlnllnn to tin- I'lmlluiM uf till OomiHimvealili,' iiinivi'il thn M iluy ,f July, isau, and lot ni-vmil Hiiiiiili-iiiinidt, iintl nil ,thr ilkii Iiiwh iia fur M llln hiiiiii) hIiiiII lie ill I'mrn anil iiiillt'iililii, hIiiiII Iiu uVi'tmil IIM'l lllkrll tO Ul)ll.V tU Ulll ItllTllllUH llir jUliKI'H t IVuvllllHl, That ttivitliirrn.iii iiiiaurM hlmll vulu liir Juilin of tli Siipi'i'iiit- I'niii't in a ri.-.iirati' ili.(-i, tif iwiicr, nml Si.r nil iitli'-r ,ltiilMii riiiiri'il to tin k-ium-il In ilm Uw uu uiwUiur Hi-jianiti' ii.'CO ol'imliiT. . , . u. At a ini'i'tiiy ol Cm ri'linii Jitiliren of tlio m'tnul l-llil'lfna illnll lrli, III t'liuli county lirnvliUu) for liy tlm wt llcl'i'ill lllilol'i'l'ltl-il, iliiiillciitci-ntiii'li, nf all tlm viitci ttlvt'ii in miv-li ciiiiut.v lor jiiili'i, ot tlm nitiriiiuo court, uml all jinliMWIilrli tin iiimtill-.'il voti-i'H ot Miieli county are Mi-litli-il to I'li-rl of tli.otlat.l vi-H llllei.lllieultnl with uny other t-oiinly or illsti-ii-t, ith.il! In, iu:ili out liy tlm ulrrlu tiftli hoiil'il uf I'.iturH jiulKm, oni'iil wlili-li ri'tlirni, tlm PivMili-lifc i,l :il. I Imiail "h ill liii'lliivliK (iniuo iu Uiu tiWe of tli in'otlliillotiiry ut thn cnilt't ofi-iiinluoli ih.uior hiicUuiiuii ly, nml tliti ollii-r lot nli:ill Liii:liiiiu in tin ouviltiw, whii'h I'livt'lopo Inli.ill iti-iil iiinl ilh-i'i't to tint itucrt'tnry uf ths coiiiiiiiiawriiltli. iinil iiliti-i' it lit tlic neiiri-rtt piiiit nttluo. s. In eilfie ur'rlu itliH-liim iifiireriidulit JuilKiinf moJut tlltiiil tllKti'l''t ruiiiiiMi'il of tivo or inoro eountit.fi, ut inrt'tluor till" rtiii-it JuiIkiib of curli hhcIi couiltli'il, tlis tlt-i-kM iil'ori'Hal,) nliiili lunkt ont u riih- Htutcniftit of nil tliS votcn whii'ii nitnli iinvti iit'fii givi-ii nt Hiuai iStvUtw witii a tint county I'm-tviry juTioii vot,-il tin tot mii'ii A-OfiideaiL jiulltti, K'liii'lt Klmh hu hIkiii'iI liy Haiti Jii Ikih ami nlltntiii hy lluiclci'liit i iiinl ollu ot'iiiii'lJuilKi-H nliiili tuku charttn of Hil.-il Hlatiiliti'lit, unit hIiiiII n-n luru tin.1 naiiio ut a llK'tttir.g tl' nut' jioU-o tro.u cuiliul s.i rountliii, n-hk-ji uiwIImk nliiili Im Intlil on th.; Ki'Vontti ilay nair tint olit'titin, nt tl, court ilittlMQ nl'iniitof tint colllitii'i., to Imi IIxhI liv Ukhiu; miflicountliH iiltwanti'ly in tlii'lr nliliiilintlcn) tinier. 7. 'I'littjuilKi'ttot'ttic Huvitliil cuiiiititutliiivhiKiMiiiict ahall cunt iit lli,-t.vt'iMl comity ruturiin, un.l la.ikit n milllcii'iit i.iii.Im.i- ofctiiilfrt of ii Kfiifi'iil r,turii of till tilt) votca given fin- itucli tilli.'u hi ttaiil iliKtrict, nil of irliicli tltey vlinll cm tll'v. iintl oii'i of which tlnvv nlinll IoiIl.h forthwith hi tlin i , , ,,' :, , , , . , :: ciifhnl Kiiltl cmtutifK, iintl oniMifw i t-li t iny mIuiII eucluNt.. ..,!,, tirc t to ti,c,s r.,t.,r of u. c.,iini,oi.w..uiit,, iu nm -it ol imc ir itlionoiiiry of tint court of common iilciw i.r ' iircwnbfii tiy iitcfui, ti,.nor iiti, net, n""''''1;""" 'I1 imy Jmipt .,t nny court of ' reconl now exUlhiJor heivtilter tolitt civttletl. Iiiivlnirliir- , (,,n,iii, ,,., t,.niire Ivlui uhl.liimnl ,,..t i,i.ii; .n oi 'nny enmity, tlm rutuni JiI'Iim (if tlio iuvund eliK.'t.'i ili.Mrlrtfi uiihlii t-iticli teriiioiy -hIiilII uiuitttltutu ii In mid uf rjtiiiiijuilni-H with ittwt toHitrli cliH'lluii, niul lull i t tlm Bin lie tiiim uh'l lm.unf (Uu nnH'iiiig: of tint rutnrn jutl'-tiifMiii li ctiimty, innj(Hil in nil ivttHattti lit rulnttmi tuMiu'li clft'tiun itri iri rt'iiiiruil til' tlm u.iiiuty Imtinl lu fh Utll Hct'tiilll liTMl 4Xi'jll tlitlt til IV (thrill luiliMHIU of tlio ilitpliriili- it'tiiiiH in lliuuJIl vf tito clerk of aalU cuurt of common jilutu, Tlm Ootii-iM.Hlonul Ui'tmii.liiJK" will moet; tu nerar (liuieu with uu Act npii "(iviul Mny Ut, 1K0 , ut tlmdmrl Uou.-iL', Iii Mu boruiijili of llo.iviT, in tlm cmuity uf HennT, uu the Ni'VMiitli l.ty ul'tt tint ek-utlim, bciiiif f uenJiiy, Oq tu'jcr l"itli,lwi0. Tlieaniiit.jrlul Rptiini.TiuUM will nicct, In nccurtnr with mi .V.:t.iit-ivii M ty i tu IhiH.nt tlio Cuurt lfiiiiift'rlrt th II.ii'uiuli ul I'tilmitiiwii, In tliiMiiiinity of Knycttiim tllll tlUilay.irt.'rtluuleotioii, Iihii) (Mi.Uy.Ui tolwrlOtli UtM. PBRTKHk' DISCRAOllftlNa LAW, A tftereln ilii ot j-l, I ulrto nm- oilieiul notion of Hie ftil ltivhi iH-i'virtliuiH ul'nii Aet iipiirovnl thiitu -itli, 18tlit. in lltl.'il "a Ini'llii'i- uiiiiplcnivitt to tliu flfulHmluw ofttiii comiiiMiiwi'iiltli." Wiikhkas Hy tho net of tlio Congr-Mi of the VnKwl 3taI.-H, I'litltlfil 'An net to uiiuml tlm wovcntl arts liuretoJ I'mv piiH-tittl to jtrovl.lu- tir tlm i'iiii1IIiikiumI culllnij; out the imti.uml ton i-m uixl lor ttli(tr pni'Hin," nml iiprovuii Miireh third, ono I)i"1imiiik1 gllit hiin-livd urtd iUty-llvoj nil pi'i-MMM who huvu ileritnti'il tlKMiiftitiirv or mtvul sor vl. riil the Uniteil HttitrH, tuiil who hnvo not Iktn illnelliirnt ifilor rolloviil IVotn Hit pi-nnlty or tliHttiility tlmrelu pru. viih'il, tiro ilet iiH'il niol tukon to huvu voliintnrily relin-i ijiiirtlii'il iiinl I'obiHtrd It i fir rifihtri to huconm citizen, ami am ilepriveil ofi-xuiridina any i-Jghu of citlKuiu threot iiml Whkrkah, INtmiim not citlKi'iui oftho Uiiltod Stilly are not, iimliT tlio rnimiltiilioii nttl Ijiwh of i'cmwylvnuU, ililtillltu'lcluctorrt of tlilrt L'oiiuilonWL'iiltli : UsiTinx 1. lie It cii;u teil hy thu 8fimtit ami Hoiuo ol H'.'ptvrti'iitittlvvrt of tho I'otniiKinwi'tiltli of I'oniiitylvuiilti In (i-iK'nil AMii inlily nu t, nnl it in Imrehy etmcteil , hy the iiuumni.vuiiimH.init, in n in au oieetioiii tiurealtur to Im held in tliU fniiiuiuiiwi'iiltli, it nlinll hu iiiiluwful lor tlm judoor liiKpiTtnri of any mieh elcutioii to rocelve Mf li.tlliitor tiiillotit IVoin nny peimm or pen-tons imilirneini iu tin1 provhluiiH nnd ttuUJi'L't to Hm diwihility tinponl y u.tiil act oi'OonruHi appnivod Marelt tliiiil, oiiv tlkoiiund cilit hundred and Kixty-flvo, and it Hhall hu unlawful fur any Kiieh pencil to oiler to volo any hatlotor ImlloU. Hhc. Th it II nuy ineh Jtidu und inipwtont of eleo lii'ii, or any ono of tlmm, nlmll receive or ooimuiU to ro ei-lvu any kui-Ii unlawful Imllot or Imllotii from any mieh di-i.pl.illlloil poi-Kou, ho or they ho nflendiiiK xhall ho KiUy of uiiH'li'iUf;iiiir,niHl umiu euovii tioii tliiril iu Hiiy Court nl (innrti'i fi rnioun, of tltli Coiiinioiiwitiilllii liu luill for cneliolfciire bo imiiti-iiced to pny a tine of not 1cm timttono huudri'd dollar, and to uuilerjfo an Iniprinouiuent In tlio jitil of the proper ruunly for not lea thiuiilxty cliiyn, ,Sku.;1. T( mt if any pei-HMit deprived of cltlxeiHhlp unit illcipiiililli'il iu al'on'utid, hIiiiII tit any emotion hiToatiur ( IioIk-IiIIii ilifrtCouiiimiiu'cjiltfi, voa or tender tothooflt-v rerx thereof and olfcr lo vote a ballot or ha I lulu, any ptr hod ho oIl'en lliiK mIihII ho dii'fimd ifiillty of a iiilrtdoiiifiauur titidou ooiivlutlHii th.roof In any court of iimrterH0Mlona uf thlNcoiuiniiuwealthahiill fui'i'iieholfimoo tiupuiiiMhod lu like ia.-iiiMi-r hh Im provided in tlm preceding xeotiou of t Ida net in uiw ofoflicen ol eleetioii nsjulving nueli uuhtwfiil biillolor halltiM. 4. Tlmt (1 a-ny p et.-on nlinll helrftftor pernrtnilr or ikIvImo any permoi or ivrmim (Icprfvcd of citlzmiMhfp nnd diHiiimlfli'dai iitoreituld to oiler nny htillotor hallota to the oilleei-i ofun (duetiou lo-roafttir to lio held in tlm Coniniuit wealth, or aii.ui perrtiiinio or ikivimo any mtehortloor tore-' I'oivi any biillot or liallotrt front any person deprived of eltiiiiililiniid dittou ilill"d an uforemild : Hindi iicnion nn olt'.'inlin hhall he (tniltyofa niUilein a nor, iintl upon con vfetlnn thereof in any eouvt of iiartor hoimIoim of thia Comnionsvealth, shiill ho piiiiUlied In lllco manner w la tirovnit-it in llei Kecutut HiH'tlon or tin net ineiwe ofntnesra of mielt idiK'tlon imtlvlun Hiieh unlawful ballot or bill lata. CIIAMUK IM TIIK MOHM Otr VDTINtt. AHthoridli diluted. IatxoiilvoolHeliil notimuf Hf.illnw- iiiKproviHloiiMof uiuu tappMiveil Mandi ;JO, luU,oiitith4 "Au Aot rt'Kiilatlnrf tlm m.-ilo of voting nt hII olootJow i tliuiteveraleotiiiiifriof thin ('uiunionwi'iiltii ;" tiMXU) 1. Uo it etiu-M hy tho Henato mid Tfoiwo of HepreNi'iitatlveHof tho CoiuuiouwcaUh of t'eniinylimiiiii In (leili'l-iil AM'lnlilv met. anil It in lmritliv tuuhHl Kv tlm tliot-1 ty of tlm hiiiiio, Thai thn ijnaliflod votora of tbo nevrml oountii'HofthiH (Xiininouwealtli, at all Kuiionil, town. hip, tmrotiKh, iiii'l Hpt-olal oloetioiiN, aro Imrohy herenner autliu rled and required to vote hy tleketN print. h or writUm, or piitly prlntrdor wrltti uverally chiMltleU m follow r Onetiekotnlmll ornhnfflttlm nunm of all Judtcetof oourU Voted for, and to ho lahulcd outH-lde'iluiliehirv." ouu tlrkut riliull eiiihraen llm iiniimtofall Htato olllcern votel for and ho labelled "Htiite;" one tlrk-itiilmllmnhravo tlmiutimw of nit county olllee votoilfor.lneiuilliiK olllee ofauinUor, in-nin birauiliiiinitinrMof AKHoiulily, If votf I for, und uieuibvni ofOonreHH.If voted tor, and Ihi laholiHl1 towiwlilp;" oat tieket nlinll pinbraeu titenitine of all homiinh ofllmw votetlllir, nnd he Inliuled 'Idirouuh:' nwd oiii-IiCIum Hhalllk dppoNlted in lejiaratu uafloMioxiiM, (ilven under m v hanil. at luvotllco. In Wn vnoihnr. tto loth dav o( Si'iiti'tnlMir. In tlm vuar of our lonl ooh tlmns. nndeiiilit InuidriHl and kIxIv-ix, and In tlio iiluulhtth year of tlio Jiideponuoiioool'thu Uultetl HtateN, , . A iiJATil.lUllNS,Bhorlir. fiuptoinhnr Vi, 'oe.to AIXMIrtlSTKATOilS NOTIUKT-" Letters ol' Admlnlslnillon unon lha T.hIkIa of KAHTEIt O flKDISTER Into of Cnntia in. Greene Co, tlec'd., linvinir boon grunted tother unuorsitfiieu ny inu itojtistor ot Ureene Co. - knowlnir thuiiH.lv... h.ilm, ol ...tj Kntntn am rtniiTiilnil nnv ..T. roquofltodtoproHcutthoin duly autUontlcatcd for Bottloment. - ATKINSON CIIEDI9TEK, Adrn'r J,