15 . 11 g teditzl4,llM7 En s4tenz,b`dr'l9, 1808. Advertisements, to secure immediate t in sertion, must be banded in on or, before Thurs day evening, encirweek-. •' Aix of our miecedsful bnsiness men ad •-• vertise. • SALTPT.E.7—A salute was, fired- in Lan ,caster, on Tuesday, in honor of Maine. , READ W: G: Case, & Son's, a'avertise inent on the Fourth Puge of our paper to day. : .1 . ; : • .! 0. J. DICKEY'S majority is over 4500, in place of xiniti.ted• in our paper of yesterday. . • TEACHERS' iNETITIIT.E.--:-LancoSier county Tenchers' Institute will convene , ln Lancaster on•MOit'diii, Nov. Stth.. •PERSONAL.—Ex-GOveruor nVurtin=ar rived in town last Wed nesdaSr evening, dna was the guest of Col. c:S..lianffman.. • Cinovi..-They are to bave , a .circus in Lancaster The, Cops, have a small , side-show the sift(' day - andr:pine-e. „.. „ DISCONTINUANCE OF SUNDAY > TR.IINS. '—Sun d4ylrp!Rt . .4` th s eqteitd Ing discontinued after 'the SNEAK. BdtLLrduy lust a Sneak, thief stole,jromJos. Bpiek's 1 -• iit=qc",,,4CATcOfs,'l,"944'.ip;,,li;ijg,!ps to the proprietor. . eleventh annual exhibition of the Cumberland , Seblet4 , will take place the i4th Altli , ELEcTichvlLLTit - 6 , 6'4iiiiit}r: Cow mission elebtidasaacifli,l3Vitifei,l.4-Warl township, Prison Inspector;. in; place, of H. 1111-1114's?r,; • TIIE DAILY SPYI--Persous wishing to Rubscribe 'the their names at this otra.*,mt.tliess' StOre,"or 'with the Ctintlio THE " SPY," Daily or Weekly, may al%yaj , a:fli6. l ,lp.d 'Fip:f: *l4iou wrappers . at. Publ IC9ce,i rear .of Columbia , -- --errEvrtrt - Co - trrn — Fxtmrvrat - S - KrEr- C. S. Icautrinlti;, toeilii.4ltdc . b, offers a val. uxii3le r farm at ImbLie,:sale. 'Tt is situate,4.l4 .Fforieylii4cfa j C.OritiVeiat See advertisement, THE EriDEsuc c .7.—)Ve rare gratified to learn that York is fast being rid of her re= • cent affliction: •= Three deaths = are reported 'for,lit's ^ 6i436li;' are 06 new eases•reportedi 3IEETISI G. —tna e r.-th auspices •of . the 'State ' Conlnil:"Comniittee" ' ' 'ltejsralicAn -mass meeting twill be on 'faCenbig' 'Cletpber, L 9fti;`);'SpelikOri . will:hereaftpr be announced. EVEI3.V rooms of the Grant AndiColfax<Club, in the SPY Building,vis , open every night: ,, Tlie -tables • '- are supplied choice residing matter: Drop , in,-Rppublicans one and --- IN the American , . Mechanics' prohes skon at Lancaster, was, an old, Ramage press/ . upon whichalitLancaster in'telli gencer was first printed :L jt--.7inilmilt in 1797, -anr.l , - requiresthree or tbur hnpres siond printael4ht.', / , , . _ Taw most 111131 q 11.1 . thdlorough are Iliose ; whot:reel'i iidVertise. While others are compluiningeof dullness and stagnation ,of trade they wear smiling looks' 'and' places 'of i I;nsiiiess are ,crdwqcFl}vitlietistonleifs. , SD/ 14,BOUT'IAGAIV:=Th o Dully or Wep - kly Svr , !curi.nivi'sys•tsi lutd- wit IV or 'vAlVtioe'rl4; ; pi:j:iiLir :,news depot; . .l7p;l43s',Loctit etrek::, liess receives our paperL,telLiaerrOinLilie ~pre'Ss;:Rlv ainCctiir trie ':' ": • ••• --ATTEN.IIO,•,-I•BEPtißLlCANS.—ReEittb liCtiris'or`&•Sebond.Wo cl e Town -on Sat aril:ly evening , -nest, at We'clock, for - 110 ;pnriajw : e ) of fox-n * ib, ti Grant and Coltit' bruti: Ai - Rep t itti:Li - cans of the Second iWiird Eurn out. said'thiltieffew4tiania lias sriz s tl,tlie,tlo . gs h i o9pg.h„;;.rliqy haTk cand(dnlo'tliait visits atterwardw . let such "tii‘e're" 4.10 the barkingi:-4.10a7t". thtowrytatrsolves away. j itObi , n < 1045.31 '4 1ePMEY9.14 1 0 .:11341dss ,tbe,pepp„l,e-ociLanettstpr j ,,..,ouußty.,,,prt,the, sues of the clay,lts'forhiWs': ,. Nev ,Holloud, &,,itt the„ufter,itoon; " 9, in. the-afternoon: Softadinrbqr,i , I I; ti • '9; ini he e vtp? Peach'. Botuitzi io; itettie tiftertition: -Col linsl-trveterarr-wolxi;ex .r-ttre-45ttr-Peirn ' sylii.inlif-iraftiiitZtet4. is a Waked iii repairing the ,gwes at the, the, INL?tint, i llepiel Cemetery. Mfahhei "is j ds . ko'oci F ttii4 bnain essAs;.be, Avas,,lnr• assisting- tofittlag the rebels. - - CLOT riiNti .—I hese cotd chilly morn i ngs, g hFg#lt, we, illonld , lo • lodkiiii,...fitotaquW; fO;;:irieret. . clothing Bruner MIA a lot of cheap eassitners, reacly, made sells at very low rats I I PIM Ex maixwpir r aho .onelattiers of the; this county-;intend: to :hold,nn- Exhibition -PrttPPß.bigVta..,9C ',9 . :3 1 /4 . lili' ' s - Oaly;•thp,FM,,ltnt::.!.Z.V.:tintrtliSpl,:aritici pitied:".7,l4642,c;iotribiltio/ist are,. eXP . ected, 'esinefany', &our Juaon.s.—"Mo -Hesswand Samuel Truscott, Esgs., a hoth 0 ,, ,c this borough, have been chosen to serveasTeili Jurors in the COUrt 16f . veriu»iin' nlar 641Unty: The duties, of ,the fvuer, commence on the of October. Tiiey are md,men. ARILY.Y.F.D Hinkle nnd , party, arrived `ftafelyi Louis, outindaya n‘ t:terrioati:pk4t;afti.i pleasant tijp! e`speakti in'6lowing terms, of t . ke',, .pordial welcome re 7 eeived.,-; Hu:ft lofl4tie , rhospitality of the Sic iiht(ge:iie:•,A:ily.,.iu „that .ON / THE "RAILROWi).-- , -;iplio "n tte,a-bri...k rn.tkor,.formerly.:6E:tliis4lace, but tatelrolAitirillittrg,,,NyiksilfAiiql while, attempting to get, upon a moving train at Landisville, on' 11 "Z l / 4 8 .' 11; married man.,. - ..His .body ,was takeni , to Philadelphia where liis people reside. SEA 501C.,-.-N ire trees are,: rust los ing stitrid bar-i .rear Vegetiition , hopnleetise;' , irnti Lverciue„ of, selA to,nut ^Av.; . .04 - , •, i 2.ls447l.tlrtags7eintogia,t.: 1 - 1 . 1 4 .4 t • otualt-'>yr , Lutuul4 Ail:1114W tigen"dfsboveiett: tiSh'OW:O4W t% .on , Sualther-garte— . ..th,natouttn i from sixty to ono' hufmteAl:xlUkicink during the sea4oni , drirlks up her husleaut's leavv.-as n3P C ileiZi t a t Ci t sk Vilf frrhaf , t, J./ pprhepcl connected with or"orarnfriCaess, discharged :s r efiie few! days ago; 7 becansci',:_of Aheir being Republicans. He saki lie Would ratlierliave Democrats to work for him. This shows somewhat'oethe, reisr , i ,: opt e yr , aiiny if ) i yopperheadism priiaMMnate.:, , ' • FATAL ACCIREN.T.Georgc Kautz,ft re num of. thin"';'Hierrisbnrii ; ,AbcOmmodation train, aecinentlyifell froth a. lintel window litHaril'sbttrg", otiFridaY night last, receiv ing.injnries from- which he hits sitice , died. His iierehts'residO:, pear : Elisaheth town, in this county. His,'rethains wero forwarded yesterday. . , • • . . • ACClDENT.—Chas.,Bidaman, of Harris burg, a brakesman on a freight train of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was ,severely hurt on Friday morning; lust weelvat the upper depot, this piace, by being caught between the bumpers of the cars. He was in the 'act of coupling up at the time of the accident. . . ,O. X. DICKEY FOR CONGRESS.=The Republican primary election on 'Saturday last, resulted In• the ;nomination 'of 0. J. Dickey, Esq.; for Coi3g,ress, : by nearlY:4,soo majority.; Mr; 110. will therefore be the sue cessorpf the late Thaddeus 'Stevens,. both for the forty-first Congress, and for the Un 'expired term of Mr. Stevens in; the present CongresS. • "eidEIN READ and Kline 4uke at the great , Copperhead Meeting at Silver Spring;"MLSaturday evening last. John made a toning speech a. few :years ago at Odd Fellows'• 1101. -The Doctor said ho had .been seven hundred miles from home. lie was curing " ills in the iitce," we fee. The Cops should elignio the-Doctor far the season. O •TA X. *Luhrl3 Eti-L--A • letter frotu •the 'Acting ReverMe Commissioner, suyS: The - terin-'un manufactured' lumber' is held to include all uMber in the rough: es it comes, from tliSsaW, such as sawedtimber, boardg, shingles,, lulas, ,etc.. But lumber planed, tongued ahe,groth•ed, or otherwise dressed, is lieblelmtlie tux imposedon sales br i the qct .9f,,Marph_3t, gLEcTieor.—The; ;follo*in ht,tho Republican. runary ec tion in tliig - iiilie6;"On SattirAnyTast: • .. 'if ;lst wd.11.2a 3 d wa 0. J. Dickey_lOU 1= 43 A. Herr Smith. • •" , ' '' 18 ' 4 Majority for Dickey • '' • ' • • 197 0.3 Die hits about . forty-five bun . dred majority in the county:so far ae beard .. • , from. ' • ;UNTLAI . 3IED LETTERS.-Listt letters romaining.unclaimo~l, in `:the ,Columbia Po4t. Office, up. to this date. Persons eallL jog: for these letters' will pleasr,"mention that they are advertised in the SPY : „ , A..Sweegert, Wm; M. M:, Randal. John 'McColley,•Stuline• Jacobs, Geo. -Grazer, Geo. Dandudgc. - , ,Laxiice J.44/.-Leah,-Lealt 'Keefer, Mrs. H. E. Houses], Ruth Ann , -Anderson.' , 2.• A GEllTLE\iAN • traveliig throug4,one of the rural precincts a short time since, rode up ta'a'flirmloaseand thus.aegested'a'tow headed-'Urchia •whb was seated -uponf i the top of a gate post: "Bub, where'SYour - paP7 The youngster replied.; ;!`l'ap's /just 'gone down there beyond the cow-shed to .dig grave , to bury old dog towser, ',The darned old fool killed himself a barkin' at candi dates for Facie. 'Be:yoU'One;' Our friend rode'on: .' ' ° ' COLFAXtit :*1- tFIRST-J3VAltrk• GRANT••AND U Whid Giant 'ancl:Celfax Club met on Monday evening, and appoint eii" 'the ''ffiflo‘Ving; officers Shreiner, ,Esq.; Vice Presidenti,. IL! S. Hershey, and' George' Wilford ; Recording Secretary, E. C. Graybell ; Treasurer,lll—C. rontleisinith; Eiecuti V . ° anal : o - 4,1164ra G. T. robes, L. ,WI 11 i ms',` Lieue. George Souders, Pete'r Fialey, and J., E. ' FATAII AcpinENT:—Frederick Mork.: rifeatictidenbli - rg;iPii.";Niriig — kilinctb* being strw,k by a bridge' while riding on tori'of the titan from Ilarrisbnig to Lanonster;-Fridayenorning,of last , week: He Waitstruck a short diStanco east of• the Elizabethtown tunnel, on, the - .Want. .T.,ox 'britnch of the. Pennsylvania • Ile served during the war in Company H, '9th Pennsylvania Caviilry,' and was a 'brit;ve and faitliftil soldier'. , • - ••• Quirtv.--- , lf every one of. the fincr,:ears . (02ere,witp only, trin) were,used and alt were crowded, as Ttrighttrit Says;Of t pc rheatl.s7.catrsion SPring to'bury the dead nuts, (Democracy) how is it, that ...a t party wanted tho R dl roafi'eemßuny: to throw. 9tr.the price of. ono eitr as 11eei c. iaa ;-seen cell any ,body; pt. it !, The scourldr!.4iyei of Brigham vBl stick out in ever3. - thturg How • ur r eyoe' frihtirniit:e Company? . , , . ` I .GRAWD ' MASS' EETlNG.Prepara7 trpale.. l br i a grand ,county maa meeting, 14.... f fa x and l tide ?v • halu RLpublican, St:ite and County tialtetorltieli will.bt the lust,,rttili .ofthe erttnpu ign; 'to beheld in I.aneaster.; on Tuesday; i'lie;Atli„• ii t.;;.pelegiitlon's:Yroni eveyy towli sh p' ft n d iStrirt are'. e.trpeeteil; w 'the: had, Coln e.but, listen to' the-gre=at' truths of Itepublieanistn; and, 'assist, by your presi once, in the cotintrys'..-rodin-plinia-frclrnthe blight Su act , tti PT T aNz__3lo: Triofollow ngsubicription§ l have An.e'n re: ceived by Geo.',W,. Wike;(collectortpC Eirst Ward) for the Vigilant Stearn (Eire EngluerCbnipany Hand u 0 toklA:d'ate: Sprenger,dtWeidifir, $2O; C., S. Kauffman; $5O; C. Groves,'s2o; A:.'S'.'Green, $25; Philip Otter. $1; M. Cline,-$10; Martin Smith, $9; Ann Zin K, $5..; Ijesl, $5 ;,11. ton, ssif.X. litartfple) &.„I,S on. 01;1M. Shu+ „tpari, agent for,Xork..yir,e Insurnnes,Conif pa t1y,: . ,.5;.0!" ;',:„*.X0,1111: Jiinef:ss".;;„...l3l4lp. Art n strong, se; irs.;,..) , Vithers, $5; Gotleib Young, $10; Daniel Cullcy, $2:50; George Seibert, $5. Totars2ll9iso. LAMs:C.EnT...-,,,-4P / 119 concert given by Prof. 13eti,'.6'n'TUeglayeveiting, was a suc cess. His skill aswpirmist needs no corn inendationdffomlust Sticli entertainments, so pleasing'ailil improving - to l lhose who at *teifd,'Oughlt. bo ':rtie're'freci4ift;' • servo to al',o a n impulse, to;the tivation of the musical art.: , „ We„understand that a similar concert will _be. given at an early day. used Wacotiii.of i3./Laisiguth i cit Brothers Itnanuifacture; for sale by Andrew Zellers, agent, 127 and 129 North F r ront street, Columlea, 7 .i. • ,i,lll J. lir. ittitizer . CONIPANY.- 7 Tile superintendont's house of the new cemetery; located:on the South side of Locust; opposite-Seventh street, is moscomolet9d. This pllcitn i panyi withina .r few alys haVo" purithitsbd Itobsion Esti,Zlihe'gioiniri Ong betweeti their former purchase-and Eighth street; bo tharinorntheir grotitidi! qxtands from Sixth to 'Eighth hirect.4,".obth slid of Lo- cast,":ll4 l ,f . itr',SBl7lll . giave; yards—in all'aint,:teriiic:Ye's..., We hope our citizens will subscribe liberally to the stock of this Company, as we now will, have a ceiriteiy . 1. - Ni4rthy of oitl tOwn.A 1 FIRST NATION-AL-13ANK.—This bank, whichrhas $ been c unde r rgohni repairs for some fica; past, is now cianPTeted. he offi cers occupied their new•quarters orildon day, on,which.octmsion a splendid lunch was set Out for all friends :of tbolustitution to par take of, and right - illittrfully did they makti hands:w-(Peiliaps , tuce more the Inter [ or'of •POnnsylvania: Grout credit: tlileW tat - atiiiie - isril.S'YWelY.,ii:S .. ;;(llM,4 Ar.thdrilasevilessmuConntamd , ..,bieCul/Ough; and an./ Arhnuto .0 Deh"nff"tlie makers oritief - Wtintei.; which is a thing of hfaVirt4lZ4)ls - 11011YaKinfrality.- .11. ~:5 t: %'ilif/ 0. U. A M —GRAND PARADE : —The parade or the Order of Muted American Mechanics.at Laneastei; on Friday, of last wook,,was the largest, civic parade ever held in Lancaster county. There wereforty-three bands of „music in line ,besides ; fivo diem corps.. It was composed only mem bers of the Order from l!ennsylvania, hut Councils from the" States , of Delaware and New Jersey were also present. The streets throughwhich the processioribliraded were decorated with mottoes,;ilags; and banners. SPONTANEOUS REPUBLICAN MEETING. being noised about town last Wednesday. evening that ex-Gov. Curtin was in town.: A. spontaneous meeting was gotten up at the; Grant and Colfax Club Room in the Zvi building ; a committee waited iii3 - on'tlie Goy- ; ernor,who,' upon earnest solicitation, con sented to address the meeting When he ar, rived the spacious room was filled to over :flowing with an anxious audience;"artiongst whom% we were-pleased to see a nen:ll)er of Democrats. The address,. although' au unprepared one,' was very able and instructive, which elicited frequent outbursts of applause, and was favorably received by all present. Ho stated 'one - fact , Putout :to every one, that the indications, of a glorious Republi can victory Were never more certain than at the present time." SUBSCRIPTIONS' FOR THE RELIEF OF TEM FAMILY Or ISAAC Duca. - -=The follow 'ing.are the names of those who have sub scribed to the fund of the relief of the fami ly Of Isaac Duck; who was killed by the falling of a wall at the burning of the stable of W. G. CaSe& Son : C. S. Kauffman, $2O ; James Myers,' s'2o; Wtri. Patton, $5 ; J. ' Mifflin, $5 ; A; J. Kauffman. s s;Samuel Shoeb, - $2O; ,Wash ington Righter, $5; J. A. Myers, Cottrell dr. Bro., $5; P. Gossler, $5 ; Benja rhitt J: Douglas, John Q. Denny*, $5; Robert S. Ryon, $5 ; Edmund Spering;s2:so; Wm.-U. Hess, $2:50; George Bogle, $lO. . The subscription papsr is:limy at the of 'of A. :T. laulTman, Esq.; No. '2.33,Lecust 'itieW'where ire hope Our:citizens - will call and subscribe such amounts as they may see proper to contribute. :.Subscriptions be solicited except through , theSe columns, as .wo.knm.v that all charitable persons will call and subscribe. -ot 1 IME ~ • . .• .; , PEAL—.E,very'oue knows that veal is .a very .unwholesome meat, and :more es- Paciailli in 'Waren weather. Our markets are well supplied with the stuff, and at,{his season of ,_ the. year its sale, should be pro hibited itliogether,un loss ofproPer age—be tween !four and , si2s weeks, old. ; We , ihold tliatithe're is it,V. GO leca• under four weeks old. There is• a disposition on the 'Part ;Of 'Smite: thrtnefri get rid 'Of their •calves at, the earliest possible motnent eon , :sego ently - they are 'sold to . our, bUtehers and slaughtered at au age so tender that the ineat is wholly undt'ftif food; and in nine cases out of ton, will disorder the stomach and very frequently cause serious diseae*k Wc , say then, to.'our citizens, and friends, do not buy, this immature stuff:" It is 'al most poison. If you must have meat of this kind, purchase that which has some, little age and fat 'about it. Poor, shining looking 'loins: and legs are , bona , fide eyi-' deuces either of a calf slain before its prop-. or time, or of one slaughtered because of disease. - SLAW COACILES.—In every community there exists a class of: people ,who,", regard .newspapers, railroads, steamboats and the various other great ' improvements .of the -age as nuisances.' They:carl o givem reason Other than they themselves are too hind the times to, comprehend the uses!of, such institutions. They neither pationize one or the other of these great levers of civ ilization,, and always studiously avoid making themselves acquainted with the outside world, „ These poisons_ are to he : kno3vn,,,us fi general thing, by a certain hombastic,swegger they have, endeavoring ,to pass a counterfeit article of gas. for. gen uine information. 'They, are like the4n ,diari, forced to fall back before •the - Onter,, oLanon who-see merit:in these things mid. them to-their Min uses eiiicl Bono tits., Scarcely ever known to advertise as o natural consequence their business is al ways limited. In time they die out; others of a :different' character take their places und:reap the" benefit of their folly, Mil lions have been made by a judicious use 'of Printer's ink. The result of 'an • advertise ment May not be seen immediately, but-it in.time, and fur one dollar invested hi, advertising, the advertiser ,will gain ton. Outside of mere selfish motives; ic4hofiltd'ho:timpiide of to laave'in their naidst"ft , -'properly 'conducted local news paper, one that reflect credit' On the etnnitunity,, and nUt.' diagraceit.. This can only be done by liberally supporting the local paper. Weifia.vo'no oiar iin !View', t merely, mat:Obese : remarks as general:A A I)EMOCRATIO-- Frzzt.E:-' 2 ,1.'h0 Qop 'l)-411!..T.1.4i11id• a largg (?) eet krig "at :Silyor oir dast Saturday ; ;evening. For two of tlirce days previous,'. o'ur :pg,ople werii bored And' hnnituggeirliy,l certain . witii!the idea. dltat Cp!a In bia., cop pe ee ‘ d rriee ',W0 . 0 14 be held at SiliroiSprinir,,-on Nell le..i The urra-svits - gortis - ttrtrutrir e tfp:ttre — fartifflll, but all to`tic)-pitep . nstl,i4alfteti, parading all around.townn n nohntly, except.a. n fey ( boys fell into line'. ' .I.` , l"6lwithStaliding' it Was 'a- free ride;, two ; cam held all- the; people,' and such a crew ! Oh ! what a crowd ! Thefor '44ft; kerineheriro r dOlitiaitit&t. They tried - to raise a cheer as the n traiii .started off but it wouldn't come—we beard a kind of an in d isti yel 1 Thee 're 'ciiough in the played out Democracy to t.,oise, a gdod, , hear* cheer, tiny, more—no life there. ''N'otwitlistanding they run free'lint from Lancaster anti' , CfOltiinbhi;. there were not three hundred persons present. , v, lit 'tVicleit'O raise rtieneY:it> defray-the e'x ptrasnof,th.ispeeting, the, Copperheads ,of Witt. plitde,L4o . itisultl; st,oeop'ed- 'sbirier'of the mosn'sanconsoionable ^ meanness we :ever heard hfn,l? - efoi.', wentltiotina with a paper,'soliciting aid to bury a poor; unfor: tunato man, w.ho tliay stated Bard killed, „etc., mid 'they sUcca.sibil to getting several dullucs hy,thisAocyption, from Re: publiemis \yea us CopperL.ads: If the person appron'ehe'd I,;,,:itti" a Red Man, Odd ofd pildta_47tliciyjWOfilditali liliritlistieceasea LelOnged i thd e ,or gan.t'zation.n .There is notb log too mean.for these ,iwor, deluded_ Copperhead's ;to accomplish theii ends.' • VIOR* TO G L. 3 1:, 7Yoti ng:enths .10i9s; liot ly4o!9,secret, - IS+ - abfp' g6 : cid.,..ll:l4sbiinds,. is icing . ab e sObt good., lmsuanus, simply that you don't:iiiies!rboNtr to work. You have no, k3aow . h.iclgs) Saf,PrAi:ticsilhouise keeping, and ecirisetjuentl • useless as helpmeets. Instead of bingisn assistance to a bUSband; 'yoll ' 4 A113' and obstacle to his ) 70 4 sfYA too; is in- compatible with his means. —You •want , to begin housekisCpingi . /yodr parents loft off, not as they begun, and 'tiler . ° "ore few young men ydso Itavo not already. u . income, eon titre:4l6 marry you. There , is no - possible objection' to the-ac complishments of music, paintsug.amEthe like-aS'SsiCh the idea is to be, able to • • -• A • I . • .ses•these .prioc,itususetrients , ..stside for the stern' duties of married life call for practical._ kuo_ty,Sedge:.- Sliocv__the' young men that you can do your. part of double business, stud that you will not be a d&td expense'tbliiili throUgh life. Believe us, young friends,•as nfauy-true, heroic, wom anly hearts beat over poy.lisehojcl duties :le 'natter' beneath soft, light' of a' parlor chandelier. Yoiir' itisS is just as sweet, -your:smile' just bright; your • heart us "day's:, exertion in a sphere worthy of•true womanhood, as in the places, of ,dissipation%frippery an p silly amusement. Have an Ambition to do your - part: hi life; ,'Cultivatk'induSirial' habits, and let the purfor ticcoinplislinsents go with the higher .;accaufplisliments we have roughly,,en,umerawd..,lt.isustonishing how soon a doia&stic "yoili"ifilAiry. as, found '•ont and-appreciated. -It is- because she is such ,a,rare : u.icmplionAcs ,- the'gienibrul r e A •• 0+.4: lit••• • • s '••• ,4, VIGUANT STEAM' FIRE li:1 , IG fNECON 7 P 11V Y.-Weg~ve`lielo~9 'the "dtiritract made between AleisfsiCleiiii "dr. fJones, of New . York, and the Vigilant Fire Company, of this place; for building iv steam -fiVo'rgine for, said Company:.. ;; .„ ' • -• NEW Year., Sept. 2, 1868. ,We..proUose Fire Company, of.. Columbia; iPaquone; of our second - cless s , - stefibi' fire - , engines, to weigh about 0200 pounds, to thrOWA 11'inch 'stream 275 feet, through 100 feet. 'of hose, _ 225 feet through 500 feet of Loie, and 200 feet through 1000 feet of hose and lit inch ;nozzle.' '",The boiler to ho - of sufficient • capabity to make steam at any pressure required, with (throttle full open, and will-get iup • steam from time of lighting the fire in (rein '3 , 1-` to' 5 minutes, and will he 'tested to 250 pounds* cold water pressure, but will require only, from,4o pounds to-140 ,pounds .to do any thing wanted. • 40 pounds will do good fire duty thiciugh short lines of hose, and -140 pounds tho hCaviest work required. The engine shall perform entirely satis factory in every respect. We will Make anti 'finish as 'folloWs: Prince's metal dome, . top of smoke stack and bands aroend the boiler. Gerrinan sil ver, best quality, on -sides of boiler..', The straight part of smoke pipe, steam cylinder,, steam chest and bed plate cased-in German silver and Prince's metal..7•Pufap,, pump heads, suction neck,. discharge , gates, base of air -chambers, circulating valve, feed pump; cross head, rock - shaft, bearing and .arm, safety and steam valve ; shaft bearing, eccentric strap and connections, axle nuts, balance wheel and nuts on the crank shaft, lamp holders, and many other parts will be -of One composition and polished. The air chamber of-copper and polished, and two of them silver plated. All of "the steel and iron worts polished. , One very fine silver plated signal lamp,' .and two smaller ones on side of boiler, with name and number on the glass, also some fancy designs on fronrglass. Will put two silver plated steam guages on the boiler,ono for the fireman and one for the engineer, also one water pressure wings or nein won° glass water , guage ands gunge &Ochs on side of boiler,' two very flue name plates on boiler, 'with name, number and motto engraved on-them, also one on hack of boiler, with 13,11114.10.5' mime' alio 'address,' besides a variety of other trimming, to Cor respond with the silver, trinunings. fnel , pan ?to , be, of stitlicieut) si:ie to carry two or-three hours' fuel. Wheel and fuel pans -painted.,any color -• _desired; and gold.striped,- . • :I To ber.fttted with .pole ,, and seats for driver. Iv• • •. The 'suction and: hose pipes .to he? carried on.engine;'andMll:the•latest improvements in such machinery...will be:pnt on. , We furnish with the , enginetwo J lengths ' of suction hose, braselto r ie pipes, and u full set of utizzles; one OW ban and box to , tu carry b9s, - for „tools and /11 the InedessyttoOlsjto_ work • Prleo, four,thousand,,soypn „lmndmd end fifty dollars - ($1,750.00) easb, .delivered in Columbia:" - •Ciurr ttz,,Jotstits. • ~ , , We p.cept' the ; abpVii . piopp§al , „, C. s.ICATJERStax,.. , ,„- , I JOHN Q. i.P . F.NiN EY, "g., IC. BOICE, • DA;ViD A SIEDLEI ~. • • ...A.SIEREW O. BAKER, . • : '4„ Bytp)!Erti Jr. ~PRECAUTIONARY M.Ertexriox.—lf r the importance of protective:medication were more•generally appreciated; our :mortuary statistics would soon 'show a wonderful de crease in the:number of fatal results of di sease. '',NlillionS'of people dre crdwded 16- gether in districts NY here they are constantly exposed to miasmatic victor wlt ich. prod n cos .Ague; Jaundice, ~Fever, and ague, and kin d red .complaints; arair millions more are continually, 'visiting: grl traveling. through 'those parts , of_ the country, wheefebrile di seases infest the entire atmosphere for miles in every direction. ;.These glasses are en vironed, with danger which, eannot r -be over estimated. They. require a sure protective medicine, like •INTISIILER'S, HERB BIT TERS, which is tlfd only real Sufegrthrd for an untoned-"stomach; or :delicate nervous system ; the only , fortifying" •sigeh ti•agninst materiouS disorders; or that will effect a permanent ancl:ofilmcious cure'''here di sease has already fastened itself ''upon' its victim'. It is an infallible cure, and is high ly valued in all Fever-and, Ague districts.. Sold everywhere... , sepl9.2w LONDOX• PORTER IN. , COLVAIBIA:—The London Porter sold by John It... Watkins, of Lancaster, has attained/ a 'reputation equal to that of any other•brand. and is rapidly superseding , . others An this tnarket. As a beverage it is commended by all drinkers of malt liquors for its supe rior- excellence, While.aS'a sthnulaut and nourishing drink in cases of persousse covering from sickness; it is•highly recom mended by physicians. This Porter is now sold. in Columbia, at Black's Hotel, the - Franklin House, Appold's Restaurant, un der the hotel. All who prefer Porter as a beverage,or who use it d tiring convalesca cc, should. try that imported and bottled by John R. Watkins, Wine an•". Liquor mer chant, Lancaster, and' sold ati the Places above named. , • -'sept.lo-6td itarkets: Philadelphia Marhet TIMICSDAY, Sept. 17.—There is -an absence •of any speculatlve , feature in the 'Flour Nl:Art:et; and a general unu illingness on the, part of the ,home consumers, to,. operate , ,heyouti , present ••warits. About 000 bushels.were - taken in lots, at - $11.50g7.50 for superfine ;• 5508..51: 1 for extra; , 59.37y.010 for new spring wheat extra family; SlOOOl2 for Peina'a and Ohio d0.,t10.;, and 312.5 0 4 .ii for.fancyhrands, according to quality.. rltye Flour is selling at $9,24.50 per barrel. Nothing doing In Corn- MenL , - , . The Wheat market is dull andilepressed; and -prices are-drooping; saless of, MOO bushels recrat ,52.4C542.30; and 100 hushels ,white at, *72.31i - foci in= ferior up to 02.60 for prime.•. Bye, sells, at .$1:50 , fornmil Western. , .Corn 1s shiner ;• sales ,otycit tlow,at 01.10, , and .W,estern: mixed at $1.2.4p1.21 4 . Outs, are in I:ooti..doinaud, , , In/ tit , : sales, et .1000 bushels uew Western at ; .ffothinTdoing in Barley or Malt. ,: ••• . " , '' l'hiladelpliia Cattle 1114rket. TLIIIRSDAT, Sept. 17.—Beef Cattle were dull this week, but prict,wero unsettled,and, lower. About 2,900 head arrivect'and partly sold 4 8. 1 6.9 1 4,c. for extra Penna. and Western steern: .@Be. for Sair,49 good (1.0.,„• 71_ 56re- per r lb, grotts,ifor common , as:to qua y. 3 •Thefollbwlng tire tlie,pall calm's f the sales• 334 lietul,',Oweu Smith, henna., 7 8) 8- . •96 ", ChristyJiro, Virginia.. 8 .6 IN 26 • Dangler .r: IleCleeSe, ,Chester, 8 ; OV4 325, P Hathaway, Clay,ter co 112 " .1 S Cheatorco, 8 (t 4 9 42 " Mclllien, Chester c0........_..8 sj) 8;e. 100 ' J 91eFi11en,,0ht0..... '0 9 192 " E S 31cFillen, Chester co 8 0 9 185 ' Ullman 4,:tßachman,E.entuaky 7 0 9 241 " Alarlin,FullenkCo, \V. l'a 7rly 9!,4 1111 , 'Llooncy, &Smith., PAL, &Ohio-. 7 • * 9 85 " 'T„Alooney S ftro,,VirOrda 6 (1) 8!..4 70 - '" " - If Chain; Ohlo .. ....... OVA 77 , 140 Ohio , .7 8)9'4 , , Frank, 61.8 'BO " , Prank 6: Schoenberg,. Va 7;46 BY, 'lOO '`.* '''Hope d:'Co,'Cliester co - " 8 9 92 ' M Dryfoos 6.T. Co W. 6 8.).1' t 4.1 ": IllociraOt „Co,: Virginia..:_..:.._..6 - • lyB • 30, " .3 Clemson, - 091 '402 .k .1' , Tißranson, Cheiner eo' 0 0 8) 86 " Chandler StAlexander,Chcsters 35 t . , 1 :.. , ...1..1Z - Imble,.Cliotster co 712,0 8-;l4' 140 - 'John adeArd le, 011ie' 5 0 , S.Frank, Kentucky _ DY= 4 /..• 8 i *" ' 3 - Latta, Chester co " - ..*,8 3 4. 31 " It Gallagher, W. Permit '5 0 rfrei 431nclealtd: Crossland, W :39 'Tlionias Berry, Ohio 5 6 6 , 37 ; ",.Duffy, Ohio- • 5 ; 6. 5.4 00 „" ;lames ....... • 5 65 '3SeTtioniridge Ni , t .... ..... 446 P:4 flogs were in fair demand at lull prrees: head sold at the different yards att.515015:50 per 100 pounds net. . Sheep were-alko , in' demand. 12,000 head arrived, and paTtly, sold at 4 050-per,POund gross, as to condition. • _ _ - Cows wereomehaneeil; 100 bend sold nt.510604 for2Sprifigers, - r.ncl S4SCeSO per ilend•toe &wan Aktiirid - "" "- • '' 42 P $45-* On TuesdayiSetitend/er lath, hiag, d f daitt r, at the residence of Mr.-James Stewart, While Bev., Yttiker .licenunt.!assisted ILuavell,of:,Cohtntbia Mr. JoIIN .7. :MeTAtttlE, of Columbia, and Miss ANNIE T. McGovEnN, of pin F . ? st.er. . • PgaitS - .• ~!. In'3leilhelnx J4cols In - the 7th. y'ear of NIEJJ. ADr'RTISIMJtIcrIw. 'I7Nir"ANT F. D'-.-AG-INTS.!, • . • °i,• • • V V .• • $7.5. to SDX) per -month evervwbere; Male and female, to introduce the oluquiNE - rms PROVED COMMON SENSE , FAMILYSEWIN MACHINE." This Machine will stitch; bent, fell, tuckVoullt, dorcribi nil; braid acid =embroider in a imost superformannen Price, 0n1y.518. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay $l,OOO for any Machine that will 'sew a stronger; InOie beautiful, of more elastic seam than ours: lit makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every Sec-, and stitch - am be cut, and. still the cloth mantt, be pulled apart NVIIIIOUL tearing IL We pay Agents Roan $7.5 to $2OO per mountaind expenses, or, a commission. from, which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB 6: CO., Pitts burg, PS., or Boston, Mass.r - . CAUTION.—Dcr not be Imposed upon by other, parties palming off, worthless cant-iron mauls- Wes, under the same name or otherwise. Oars' is the only/ genuine amPrealiy - practici)l eheip, machine manufactured. [sepl9-31w T K. 13ALTIAN; -zeir WHIT ;21'.ND, 5PLE.1.V......q4 . 1,,q ,• LENTHEIi, - A VXII. Wirgfro - Eb - f•S'os, At East end of Pennsylvania 'llaifrolul •Dikon , 1:!:9ft ; E..717.: 13 1 . ~.I.4.tsc.ListErt,PA.; LICENSED, BY 4 r Ya t i ST:EI.TAS T S. l e. tllo3lt'SbN oO's: ' ' onE4l± ' • ' ' ,O,NE D SAL,B• •OF • , • • it • Silks;;Sluiwis, - Dre'ss•Cotiffs, tdderi, Gbpds, ,• Liueris, Dry,,Good.S . ,Cottons; . .VsUfay., . Goods; Albums; • , • ver Piated'War6 Cu t-• .„ „ • Wittc!lps,, "' • ; Sowing , , • J' • Theschartieles to be•sold at the uniform' price of ONE DOLLAR... and not to be paid for until you know what you • are to receive. The most popular ;and Aconoznical'lnCtliN, of doing business in the country. By patronizing this sale you have a chance to 'exchange your goods. The Smallest Article sold for One Dollar can be eichanged for a Silver-Plato; TPlyz A 1 I Bottled Rektbring Clistbr, of yout Choice of a large variety of • • other. Articles upon ,, Ex- , ' •! • • • • • change List. • • • - - • TERMS TO AGENTS. Certificate.; giving a complete description of articles to be sold for one dolittrovlll be seld at the rate of Ten Cents Each. .' • ' • • FOR la: atrat• OP THIRTY, AND $3,00, The person"-sending it can have their choice of the following articles as their commission : 20 yards cotton cloth; Fhwris.cloth pants-pattern, splendid bowie knife, Lancaster quilt, engraved silver spoon holder, pair ladies' extra quality cloth hoots; 'print dress pattern, worsted break fast shawl, white linen table cloth, set of steel 'bladed knives: and forks; set sfiveri plated forks, embossed table spread, elegant engraved silver plated gold lined geblet, violin and bow„ dress'pattern,Lucy elemint silk beaded parasol, 100 picture morocco photograph album, elegant ivory' handled spangled silk fun, one dos. large sizecrlinen towels, fancy balmoral skirt, ladies' moroccb 'shopping bag, lloncycomb . quill, Al— hambra quilt, ladies' -splendid square. shawl; ladies' solid &Id California diamond ring, Gent's plain or efigraved gold ring (10 carets fine), ladies, solid black walnut writing desk,' :fancy black walnut work box, cottage clock, one doz. ladies' linen li'dkerchiefs, . - tra quality, or one dos. Gents' linen. hand kerchiefs. ' ' FOR A CLUB OF SIXTY, AND SGfOCi, One of the following articles: 40 yards shcei lag, Ilatris cloth panty and vest pattern, pair lionycomb quilt, cylinder' watch, double barrel rifle, ppistol, ntney cashmere dress patern, thibot shawl, three yards , double-width: waterproof cloaking, four yds. wool frocking:set of lace cartains,,ladies.dpuble:Wool shawl; sliver plated card basket, splendid engraved silver plated ice Pitcher; engraved silver plated teapot, 100 picture Turkey morocco photograph album, Lancaster quilt., alpaecw dress pattern, engraved silver plated six-bottled revolving castor r pair Gents' calf boots, splepditt•balmoral skit - to set c.f./Ivry handled knives with' silver plated forlu4 n¢sc wood frame brass alarm o clock pair of 4all Wool Until:c; splendid:beaded:am:lAl nett silltlpamsol, la dies-" splendid' morocco' traveling bag; pair df .A.lha.mbra quilts, thirty . yarfls,prlakc!r a _Mar sailles quilt. • ' "- ' • '" FORA enIIROF ONE"I.II3NrDRED, APD . • •rr • ••••1 - i•••ir $10:00 7 :: ro 'r I 00 yardo sheeting,:faitbk:enstirnero.'eoet - ; pants • and eest'paterir,, extra" ntritlity;-en grayed - silver plated sic-11o4lea, revolvinZ•mtstor.i!,*ith'ent glass bottles,- pair splendid' • rose. blankets, splendid engraved silver, plated. tea set, (three preci3r.i.sugnr bowh 'tea pot, • and 'creamer), silver plated, cake basket, fancyplakt'wool long.tilutwl, .twentY-flueo yds:hemp carpeting, splendid vio lin end bow, , Faiglisit , barage Shawl, splendid alpaeca::'etrei,s"'plittern; 'silver • heating caged 'watch, splendid Bible. with elegant steel' elf gravings, flintily record and photograph 'mod, popliirdrese •pattern, engraved silver plated pitcher, splendid heaver cloak pattern, Sbdrp's revolver,- splendid necordeorGanuste_box;,.one '.prktr..46bro clanutsk-table covers with one dozen dinner naplr.tns to thatch ' 'Connillssion tor larger cplis 1 proportion. , Agents will please take notice of this. Do not,senil,piaaiesobut nniaber ,your clubs Arm one•upwards:' Niaka,,yptir letters sliaEr l o,lil plain as-pOSSlblei • ": ' • ~ , :"TAATidaAit • ,NOTICE: la - BE sunE,AND SEND. MONEY' BY,REG ISTEUED-METTEIL, when possible. In some instances Country Postmasters' have refused to -forward-lett“. W va, sungosing-tharour-inul ness came under the lastttagalnst - Lotteries, Gift EnterPritie§, bbert over and over declared lawful by the legal, authorities. This action is instigated.: by the liettibuslYol 01 Country Merchants. In case any Postmaster should again .decline, to forward-letters, SEND 13Y - • • - •- We cannot be resPOnsible for money lost, mit less some precautions are_ talt:en to ensure Its safety. , • •.'sEND:FOR Send 'your address' In lull,: Town;, County and State; , ' • r • irnamrsbx &CO. .; soo-hal 136 Federal Sireet, BOstciu, "DOOK 4GENTS , .WANTKA TILE FAWIT'SELLI:74G "BOOR: i:317.41.1"0. "Men "Of ,Our or Leading Patriots of the Day. 'An elegant volume, splendidly illustrated . with 19 beauti ful Steel Engravings, and , ,a portrait' of the author, Mrs. 7 DARRIET nykunnyt STOWE. ,agents say it, is the hest, and :wits the unicke,4, of any book they ever sold. Now - hi the time to sell It. Everybody wants It. agents are taking IVO orders per week.. We' pay , extra large rota n•aSsiini.4 and grant exelusiva, territory. Send for circulars, al whlg full.partien !am , 1 ,3 Address 11A itT I!*0 Cl CO, Hustlurd, Ct. Isepl9-11w IXTE CO ME r 'With' great, induce ,l. ments" to agents t c.`-ouerate With us In our GRAND ONE DOLLA:I' SALE r ;Sheettngs free Of cost to our agents. Watches tree of cot to our agents. Sewing , Machln es free of cost to agents.* Leather Goode free of cost to agents. Linea Goods fret of test to our,agentSt Silks and Shawls tree of cost to agents. Roots and Shoes tree of test to agents: :1. Alre.ss Uoods.treeoficost.to.tiur agents. GREAT DOLLAR BARGAINS, FOR OUR • ' ' ' ”CUSTOMERS: , - • , •,' • • • Send:for oar etrettler. Agents-wanted every where. Address - • • _ ,HA-P4.lDi &'; ??1,11M31E12.., se.plo-itw] • 31 llanover'Sr., Boston, Mass COAL: COAL:! COA' ! win sell and npt advatice before Octobei, then we will be compelled to advance If another rise.talces,placthii I%lfnes. ' 4 146149-ttST]"' BRUNER & MOORE. - RoOKS''.W.NI) t•STATION'EIIy:"!. . , I 10,11 Zi-••• ,• • Al f T r i : : 1.1 ••• 8 .4 ; •- 4 ... l S.JUSt.reeeP(Ald , a.eon?pletestoclr. of , 'scrrot)i • 'riOoics''''&•.,§o ci tvelP l l/;116 1 3 11yat4 't.O,'?4,relial4s*, School Pirect . oi sr and Teachers. Or tors respectl folly solicited and promptly tilled at N%riSIAT y Book 155 L?5,..k,4,.4 seplS- fdl COW :Amy strayed away jo t r e tri. l s n, r : f in tl i ! o e rn s , a , b ji : :: r ii th i e n r oti ferencw. to 11,4 -, ...llllll,be..tAuttikitilly - re;vivetl by re. - \L<:Clig ADAM. deplG—ltal. SUNDAY: 't AIN kJ INGRAILROAD will be discontinued afferSeptcuther WI It. ;••+; ; ;I;`' ; GEO. F. GAGE, usep3G-tfdJ CA.111)...r„. 1 ,;"(:•:-°: ..... MANGE IS-TIIE ORDER Ob , TIM OLIlt MOTTO Is t'EXCEI.s.IOIt.t" `7.lively tilide •arl - thi! de‘ire 'to nk i icts:t'el 4ulreiriert t - t isn'ees he sipstribt , riol form-1114 customers and,the - publte gdrierally that Loving eligat;t4/the . sekvltTA"oftlllf:A,;:l o :l 4 ,ADlClLlLry, recently of' Philaddlf)l3l4,k thorougld4osiinpe• tent il s potheertw of tono.prilotleal - hxriptietkee'i •.tife - FAMILY' 3t Eafep,E:'s'l'lol.E'bittlxely're• :modeled; ready - to, ly:thh,;(va rtts Of AllosO w tinirldvAr 4tWitlitho ' The' tinv.crfpl, -t)on departnient, Is the most, complete In tl/14 :section—fhe' former high stauchtrd ofAhßinodl - eines Aisne:lsm! win-Ve11:11:Y thaltitairieCt;' and with careful - n ttentlxiar to . tilltij . hrrtuf.;h : „ gwan. x ct racy- .2s t ri‘ -. • , • ' • .•• 7 . ..fermata. eubtomers II liow.al,Vitys - own langreetespoltewatth&eounter. - " I A,oootintutueo the ' llboritl'peitronagl - - alreatly:reeelvbd•laxeitpoetfutly`fequested. , ‘ , J. A. MEYEI3BI - Cottunbib,3`44-.'nE , lltBo-trdw) .".1. 1.3 M-1 ; I tI.D z. 11..1 ..,!Air . l-0-n-m-,ci u ...- s rr -..e ......................... 'tyro. 4.J .-4 , t CIIRONOS:' =EI s;s :Ule• • VF; & T..AN.TsiONY & CO , 30 1 1.,i1R.09331,71Y; • • •'"" ' 5 / vil:4ssssi •I ,)thwork. • rmin...micsmi.,..l .Pass: J: I Ceutrill , helrtOrevad, tt:7l•lll:Ciluij. Tr.4I,VIZI ='' '•••• • ' 1 I • • I CAL WA 'M• V. •: ll' 1 ,• ar' xxpers.4 PlT•prifr ••••••••1•14••••i• ii•r114.6.64( //, • 'elioMreld pr./•••••••••. 40ni. Itwelo•J. va.• 5Y.... 1 , 4*•/•,•••• cobol.l.ls 0 ' • •", • " " ' • 14 rltll:. i r lUrV,la IS P• • MOM, p r IW 31•4. -3! t• 0 164..e4... re: -Fo.1.•13...1•1•••••13 trrr•••••••, ; ; 1 , 41..14 „ , 1 1 3 1.: , !••••••• • 4, P11 , 1"..• .• 1 'Pan,' • ' Iferrnaity -11•23:::r1 1 ;,••••1 : 1 , 4.74:2: -7 ( 4 1• • I .• ;4! TEMLANDS 'or IVG•1 ' , G....4 it VIGGO wilier, Wieet •h. , f flb ILL 1 t;V .I A. 11 ''' ' '' '''''' ".. 1.11070.111.., rn &MSC r,..••1.1.4n0t rowan .6,4 tlee he 0.4(0 Wauly le. sV;er - liVrt;U;de. ' );;: 4•4 ' .. .. L i . G • 7 Ze.47'reoll'.**W am* . Hort leffper twoalx, Ibesr T'.l. ". r I,e S. ra.l ~01",rts4 Thew bewetle4l pleetu nee; etl.4 , essale .••• taut etht st new bestl. tlette ger, we %my.. Isrerly • E. T: AIITHONX & CO., 7.77777.7. 7 ,111.! 7 ‘. to 77, 7 7 , 77 , 7 r • ,•,..;Ifti,i 50.1.1 Bea% DW3.I", , NpYW F." . • • —,,n(Nero'ons;iyitima i.tiov.-s EIMI/111 )-58 ,. .#45 5 SHEIVEZ,S. PROPLAMISZ.TQX; - I, JAcon Finct ' ',lfigh Sheriff , of Isan ' enSter county, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; do hereby make known, and give notice to the ELECTonS of the county aforesaid, that an elec tion wilt he held in the said county of Lancas ter, On ":,•1; 1"; ,-, 1"1"." TUESDAY, THE 13"rn DAY OF OCTOBER, 180:44, for the,purpose of electing the,,,sevenotrijets !liffeittafter Monied ; yit vi • 'ONE 'PERSON 'clitlrclutflitibefoi or. en eral. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Survey or- General.ONE .PER.SON duly,qualitiedfor.CongreSs. t • ONE 'PERSON duly qualified 'for Ctingresq, to serve the unexpired term of the late Hon. T•hhddeesStev4eSi in I , LNlXX•theopgreSs. ONE - PERSON duly qualified for Associate Jud FOU PFIRS'og hied for %Members of Assembly. ONE PERSON duly qualified for District At torney. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Com missioner. TW g O PERSONS duly qualified for Directors of th ~ • -TWO Poor WILSONS duly - tin:LIMN for Prison`ln spectors. ,Q.NETERSPAinlyqualltledfor AUditor.i I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding the aforesaid election in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county of Lancaster, are as follows, to wit: • Ist /District,-Composed .of.the Nine:Meals of 'Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the First Ward will bold their election at the public house of Adam Trout;"in West Orange' street; 'Second Ward at the public house of William Boring, in East King street; Third Ward, at the public house of W. Myers, in East King street; Fourth Ward; atithe public lionhe Of Groff& Rleider, in West' -Ring street; I Fifth Ward, at 'the public house ofJohn Bissinger,West King street; Sixth Ward, nt the public house of George Spong, in North Queen street,• Seventh Ward, at the pub lic house'of John Witlinger, in Rockland street ,• Eighth Ward, at the public house of Samuel Erisman, in Strawberry street ;:Ninth Ward, at •thepublic house Of G. Gilliserner;lfi..North Queen street. Sal Dl4trict-lir*mb*Atkiwbghiii, tbit , N0..2 school house in the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District- r ßorqugh,of Elizabethtown, at. the pithi house of now occapied by GeogeW:BoYer, in said borough. ,4tii District-IWl;township; atonic public hall in the village of New Holland, in said township. sth District-Elizabeth township,,at e ambito house now occupied by S. Engle, in BriCkerville, in said township. 6th Distriet-BorOuidi of StMsbarg, at the pub lic house now occupied by Frederick Myers, in .sald borough. , th Distrietßapho township, including the borough of Manhelm, at tile Germane , school _house in:said berough, - ..• ' it'. • Sth District -Salisburytownship, at the public house,,now l occupied,by Johm 'Mason, White Horse taVern;tn said' thwrship. •' ' 9th District-East Cocotte° township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Rhoads,' in the village of Ileamstown in said township. 10th District-hleing part of the township of , East Donegal, at •thesehoothouse in the vlllnate of Maytown, in said township, IlthDistrlet-Caernarvon township, at, the pub lie house now ohetipi4l by Win. Shirk, in the village of Churchtown, in said township. 12th District-Manic township, at the house now oectuded i t yw Robert. Saulsby,fin paid town ship. ' t - 1 1 r"; r".. , 11th Distrie township, at 'the public house latelypecnpied py,Adain- ittuttgr,,in,said toWnship., • .„ , 14thslAstric - C-idolerainjtewnihip,' tit the pub lic house' neWbeettpled Alexanthil*, in said township. 15th District-Fulani' tott•nship at the public house now occupied by Martinßohrer,,in. said township. 1. 16111 District-Wari,v,lek• township, at ;the pub- • lie house now ricetipled by Geo.T.'Greider, in iMsaid township. 17th District-Composed of the borough of of Marietta and part of East Donegal township. at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, in said township. ISt h Dist borecigh, at the Town: Hall, in said borough. 19th District-Sadsbury townshlpeati thelphb lie house now occupied by Mrs. Haines, widow of Jesse Haines, dee'd, In said' township. 20th Dlstrict-% . -LeacpeklOwnship, at the public bouso now, occtipied by W;Blitir, in said town- • Lt 21st District-Drecknock townsid p. at the pub-' „Rehouse, now, occupied„hyrJ.: C. Eehletnan, , in said township; _ . . „.- 22d District-MbfuiPSof bOr'ongli, in the Cott cil Chamber In the borough of Mount Joy. ; 244 District-Being part of East Hemplield township, at the public house now occupied by the , ivillage off Pi)beii.burgY in said township. 25th District-West Lampeter toyvAslap; hake public house now occupied by .HeurY Miller, in - the village of Lam peter sq uare,thittaid township. 25th Districts-Cont*Loga township, at the pub lie house now occupied by John. G. Pr.is, in said, township. 7 - i ”.1 .SWI Districttelng part of Manor township, at the` e= uptier school house in the borough of Washington, in said township. t , 14 1 7.1 • 27th District-Ephrata township.nt "the public house now occupied by.S.,StyerOn said township. 2 7 5th District-Conoy township, at the public school houses In 'the' village of Bainbridge, in said township. '29th District-Manliehn township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Henry B. Stauffer, In the village of Nelfsvfile, In said township. 30th District-Being part of Manor township, at the public houge., nor occupied by Joseph Knotwell, in Mill erstown, hi said township. 31st District-WeAt Earl,terknship, at the pub lic house now occupied by Grabill 0. Forney, in Earlville, ill sakikownshim , 324 District-West Ilemptleld township, at the • public house. now occupied.by Edwin ' in said township. 3341 Districtt-StrasbmWtownship, at the public house now occupied by, James Curran, in the borough orStrui.iberm 3lth Distrlct-Deing, part of ,Manor township, common i,f -- called Indiantown district. at thu public house of Beruard Stoncr,,in said town ship. 15th District-rWc.stCocalleo township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel Mishler, in the of shoeneek. ha said township. • 36th District-East Earl township, at, the pub'. lie housemow. occupied:by 'Philip Foreman, at Blue Bali, in said township. 3 7th-District-Paraillse , townshap,obthe public house now occupied by Henry litiar In said township; ti" • ) r. :kith District-Being part. of East. Hempfield township, at`thioptildle school honse in the vll- loge of Rempfield In said township ,• 39th`Distriellima.ster townkillp: at the pub- ' lic house now occupied by Win. Youart, in said township, -- 40th District-East lainpeter township, at the public housei now oycupied...brJacob Riddle, in said •' " • .11st Di.trict-Little Britain.towuship,..at the house of Wm. J. Marshbank, township. .124 District-Upper Lencock. township, at die public house of Grabill .o. , :Wenger, in said township. 43d Distriskt.—Pynn.jtOwnship, at the public house ofJacelh33tt4ef, in said township. ....441.ltplidr,ict—liorougli or Adamstown, at the Keinforliora4edn said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the pulpl6 liou of VO:W.,Sityin 075 taefgy lutSaid ;•DSW, , 411th DiStrfdt-•Peljnea township, at the pu die housg4 of:Antos Grog; in said, township: 47th " DlStriet=l s rovidence township, at the house now occupied by Whattner Broom, in said township. I Stith District—Eden township, at .the 'Public house of Lawrence Suter, in satchtoNruship. 411th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township, lieretotore3ncluilet hi the 30 district', at f.eliman's seltoul house, In said township. sOth District—A\ .esVainegal township, here. toturell.nciptiod . An the hi election al.strict, at ltuft's schoof liou.se. in said township. 51st District—That -part of Mount Joy town.: ship heretofore included in the district, Benjamin )1116. , ilife)tnin's', sato4l: Douse, in said township. 5 •Pilgrket—Thatt pact of , Itaphat township Jidrttpfore,Ejnelkiqp the=d distritd, Bttiblz ler's selitiot house:in said township. , 1 531 District—TlM:44AM of Eastiown. ship ,)ieretofore Inclotled the 220 district at theM - ricle'neltool'hdaseln the village or Spring. ; , sue •, I Pith INstmet—That' 'part of'ltapho township heretofore 111C11141C(/ in/ the 52 , ei district, at the public school house In the village of ;Newtown, lit said township., The General I.lection. in all the War s, Town ships, Dlscrlets,,and BorouAlitt.o . 4,the county Is to lie eiienetrbetween the lionrs'or 'eight and ten o'clock forottoou,. and.,,shuil continue witllouDinterrup»ftion or tutitiutunitnit until sev-, en o'clepelc, in, the evenlimpiwiten :ill the pollS shall betlogect - In the ,ehy , of, Lancaster the„pplis,sbali he opened at seven o'clock A. 31., and elose'at six o'clock P. . . a f• •-• rt Every . person, excefling J last ices of the Peace, who shailhold any ethos or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United Slates, or of this,,,Slate,`, , or• of, any city arrideorporatad diiitricti whether a commissioned otlicer or otherwise, a sub esdinatstptsGer:otitgelikwho isnrshall he:employed under the 'Legislative, Executive or Judiciary dc parttnents of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also every member, of Congress, pr of ,thiaState,,Legisbuttre, - and of the, belect and 66mihon - tonne - fig' of any city, or Com mbodoner of any incorpyrated district, is, by low; inctipaldb elloldiug o4lArruicisiiik at the same Hine the otliee or nppointinent of judge. inspector of cleric of any election of this Commonwealth, ~ a nd no inspe.ktenludger ` 'br other OthCer ofnuinuothrilection shall be eligible there to be voted for. e4e 'pri-ehalltuPet t kt i ftleTA e t t i is 4plai n a dA ti e p r° o ( 4te'd - fo r' ti holding the election in the dlstrink%icnifileti they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be u qualified vonii of siteh district. In case the person who shall have received ,t c! ffkrofid(lfiglke4 fluaibift of lyinall liorlgilitieblorl , II ~riA , dkaltiftidimbitik dity/otanjit albedo rei re ,t fl a. ni son who shall hare received the second big iesi number of votes for judge at the next preceding clef:ill:hi elhfilitidral, HiSphotoiluflirot plat<.'‘ IA nd in case the person a ho shall have received the highest ii uni ben ofsvotea for.iinalicetorts.hrtliXtfet 4ittenii, the person elected j udg e shall appoint an inspector in hie place—ankupsislipipa,person eteetpdjudge shalt not attend, 'then the inspector who received the highest number of voteashall appoint a judge in his places-or If any vacancy shall continue in the board ler the , space of ono hour sifter tug timq fixed by Law for ii4,4ketijaligkkifylii k ifoleahli, int!, Indian - kW:I voters of the township, ward, or district for which such 9 etryik:ll,,e l l 4 o4;r4li t iT4trr 'i rAirie e ir to lift 01 h , vacancy. ss It shall 17e the duty 4 vif, the several assessors or each district, to attend at the place of !adding every rlidnel). l 4'sPeefali or lawuslnpOlectionitdoting, ilia whOfe Chine said election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving-„luforrnatlon.to , the inspectors and: judg e s, whoa called ou, in relation to the riglapr any person nest...sed by them to vote at Al.:it elec tion, or rush other matters in relatiou,to theassoss. ;flouts Of rotors as tile said inspectors' or' ' either of them shall from time to limo require, „ No person shall be pertnittedlu Vets 'at any elec tion. a 6 aforesaid, oilier than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have re-, sided in the State ut least ono year, and in the elec tion district where,be otlrrs his vote at least ten days immediately preSee'ding such election, and -.within; txo yestre paitha State and county tax, which , shall bare been assessed at least ten days before the' , ehicildirsi HEW tr eitisen•of the Liu itiktrsirttex so-hi:4 l lms ,previouslybe,en it_titiglitieli voter, pf, this ,Staka and - retiltirder theefrom add - ' teturfleicr, 'and trtio'Alkal i have resittedjarbe,misetion,distrieli and, Paid; taxes ) us aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote alter residing, in tills State six month: I'n:wiriest,: that the white! . freemen, eft irolps of, tierVoited ~S lates, between twenty-one iiiiiriiretify4*ti'yeafs; Who have resided; 1,1,4, 4 ek-Atini flAsylet as i tiforossid,nindl,k.entitlen' tolwaiJalthotvkirthey4diall'uortnivo,piad 064.1 ' No poison shall be permitted to ; vote ,whosciuuMel *iia"nor,;Orditainelbiti-the'llst or titzo a 6 Inhabitseitsl furnished by the Commissiouetwenritesa East; " , no' produces a receipt for the payment within 114 u years' Of a Stittiorar SltiUtly tti%)asjessef4 ,- agreeably to the I Constftlittoth 'rind glire nitituactory evidence either, os,l4 ; s4c4o,93,4tretyapaiiint,N,tin, owtH oaankrinat ion; tic anollier, , litt be MIS Pee such h'lsix, or UU failure: nif - preilltbelt.loceilit shall make oath to the requiem, •i •~M.f .. t..,_ .1 1 ..APIN • •2.• 41. • ' ' JAI therolf.--Second,cif be claim the right to ocete by Mitig.tureleetor between the age of qwfinty-hfie and twenty-two years, tie shall depose on oath or anima ,tion that he hasresided in this State at• leash boo year mit 'Wire his application, and make :such. proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe from the ac count given, bins, that he is •of age aforesaid. and such Otlibrevidesee as IS required, by thiabet, where upon the ritimerofthe person thus 'ad:bitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the in spectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writ ing the word "tax;' if he shall ,be admitted to rote by reason of having paid tax; or the word "age," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, sha,i be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the list of voters kept by them. r lnlalJ CP-VS ireere the name of the person claiming to vote Ist found bn the list, famished. , by the Com missioners end Assessor, or his tight to vote, whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the in spectors to examine such persim on oath as to his qualifications, and Who claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shalt be a quali fied eleeteri tbat.hoflur4resided tat, the tlistrict for more than den days riex'tt iminedlatelY preceding such election, and shall also himself so-ear that his bona fide residence. In pursuance of his lawful call ing, is in said district, and that he did not remove in to said distriafor the przsposef of:voiltig therein. Every person qualified us aforesaid, and who shall make clue proof, if required, of the residence and payment or taxes as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote in the township,,wsrd or district in which he shafirelide. ''• • • Irony person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any officer of anY'election under 'this net from hold ing such election, or, use.or threaten , any.violence to any such 'officer, or s'hall. , interupt or improve im properly Interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block lip the' Windoiv. or avenue to any window where the same. may, be holding, or shall riotontils disturb'the peace at such election, or shall use any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence . unduly , or 'Overawe any election, or to prevent him voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persona on convietion shall he fined in any sum not exceeding fire hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and it it shall be shown to Court, where the trial of such offence shall be had.lthat the perSonLao offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and net entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than, ono hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not ess than six months nor more than two years. Irony person, not by law qualified. shall fraudu lently veto Many election of this Commonwealth, or being otherwise'mialifiedi shall. :vote out of his proper district - , itauy person knowing the wont of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person - to rote, the person offending, shall, on conviction, be thred'in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in any term not exceed ing, three months. if any any person shall vote at more th .#l7 l b ne • election district, cr otherwise fraudulently"vote more than onee.omthe same. day, or shail freight lently fold and' deliiier tolife'inspeckir two tickets together, with the intent Illegally to vote, or shall Kocure another to doso„he they,offending,shall c'envistiod 14 fined lip icily suln,r.itiott Ins.Sithan fifty oeintirs'arin fite hrindr'eti dollar:4llnd -lott Im— prisoned for a term not less than three nor more than - twelve months: "; ~• - , If any person not qualified to rote in this Corn. monwenlth , ..agroesbly to'llmo,.(excejpt the sonv of qualified citizens,) shall apsear at any place of t•lec tion for thp,pu.spose of influencing ,the.citizens led th-rbtel he shall'On`convfctiorrArreit "and pay Sdru.;nor eiceedfu"caid: 'hundred ' &Mars' for every such otfencb and'bi imprisbnoictOF:,:bnYrni not 'exceeding - MO° months. - I The 'Judges'are to matte their, :returns' for, elnit county of Lancaster. at the Court 'Bonse;in . the City of Lancaster. vt the, on Friday, October 11, 1518, at lOo'clock,t.t. A 1: :1i: DESEATF4.Ip.S. , ,IcctIISINA "'A fit herel n directed, I also give"' official 'notice of the following provisions of en Act approved June ,Ath a ,ISCA„ entitled! p A- farther:,s l Mpiqmecic"",- 14 4be, ,plectionlaws, of , this CommouW.ealths l :",.•-•• ,Notaras, tho aot of the Corgress of t he United ;States, entitled-4' An pet to amend-the iieveral„.acts „Weretofere,passed texprovide,for,the -enrolling. and calling" out the natignal forces and lot ether, per* SEKV#PProved , ,Dfarch• third," ono, thousand ;eight inindredend sixty,fir s ,„allpersons" Who hive ; deserted, the Military or ; naval" service. of the . Up ited States, and.wheitave not lt,en, discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability.- therein ~pro- vided,.are deemed. and :taken•to. tome voluntarily " relinquished and forfeited their rights of citizenship l ,und,thele•Tights tojbocome ecitirensi ;and 'are •"yle priVed or excereising any rights of citizens thereof: /end Witoreas:„ Persons , net t citizens tof ; the United ;States, are, not -linden," the "constite Lion and laws of reitnielyania, tittalified ,ediletons.,of,, this „Com'. nipitawealtle t: , '" • r ha i 5ec.'1...13e it ennetecibv,tlM t Seantet an& 'armee tor .Representatves of the Commonwealth-sof ,Penneyi varitrin,peneral,Assernbly met, and it is hereby, en- tweed :by the authority of, the " same.. " That in, all elections hereafter to be held Lt this Common 'wealth; it shall be unlawfoillor tho judge otsitespeet; ors of Any such sash election to receivelany- ballot Pnballots,from Amy person or persons :embraced in the provisions and subject to the. disability-imposed by, enidsict of_ Congress approved 3"Larch4hird, one thousaml eight;hundrettsati sixtyefivot =lt it:shall be unlawful for any suet:samisen to:offer. tavola, any ballot 0r,ba110t5,,,,?,, r I t ..1 Sec. 2..Thatif any such judge.' and; inspectors of section. ortany ono of them. shall receive or consent -iia-reetsive.any.ausitnalawfuLbellot •-•• bsilota-from any such disqualfijed person„ho,or I.,hff so offend ing shill botguitty or misdemeanor, -andt-UpOn caul vict ion thereof in any Court of Quarter Sessions, of this Commenwealth,he;ssitall for each otTAneita`be sentenced to pay a find Of hat less thatierni !Modred dollars, and to undergo an Imprisonment in theajail properoeUntY,for nbilesAthAnSizty'days.`i , Sec. 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship and dbsrplapilectiz3:iuproSaid.'.4lMl espy election hermit/m.lO Go fiehrin this Coliamonwealth, vote or "tender totthe of fi cers thereoft muireffer tot vote a ;ballot or ballots; any' person "'so offendtus shalt 'be "deemed guilty or; amisdemenneri -- and ' , • tion-thereof in nay court of quarter sessions'Mf'thie Cornmonwenith shall for each offence be , punished . in iihoomanner as Is provided in • the proceeding section of this act in cases of officers. of election reentries: midi nblawful ballots, ,- ~ ; iThat if arrYperrion thnll hereafter persuade or advise' ally person orpersomi . deprivsd" of Citizen= ship and; disquali tied•as aforesaid, tool er any ballot or ballots to theofficers of any section hereafter td be held 'Wilds Commonwealth, or shalt persuade- or advise any,sncli officer to receive any ballot or' bal. lots from" any "person 'deprived ef • citizenship "rind d !Age : Mo o d no aforesaid ;=such person so offending beguilts 'of m‘misdementtor, And' upon con victiort' thereof iirsny court 'of quarter- sessions' of this Commonwealth; shall be punished in tike man ner's, ft provided 'ln thee second section 'or-this act in the , case of officers of ' seen election' 'receiving such unlawful ballot or ballets. '' " That it 'shall' balite-ditty of the Adjutant General of this .Cornmonwesltb to 'procure, from the proper ofileere'Of the United States' certified• coplei ofelf rolls and 'records containing Official' evidence orine fact a the desertion 'of all omens, who' were citizens of, this Commonwealth, Anil ,who Were; de= .privet' of eitizenship,'anci disqmiliffeer by tlfo,nald Oct oftengtiestf,ltif Marc Mthird,,onellionStinti - eight ltundied,ne i d sixty - five; end is cause to be recorded; 'and pi eserved;in book. to be ydrovided "and kept for titan puarpese, his olllee full 'and complete Lexem 2 !plificationgof ,sucli rolls' nridredord, and - to' canto truee epics to be be mode furiiiihed to. -Vic 'clerks of the several' courti - Orttuarter,'smeStisni -of' this Ceintinniweal th, nrcttrate 'cluplientett,' or 'Ott.' "'emptifiCatictia,lof stEU'lvrollefand 'records; embnielnit " the tratnes of . ,tll:soeh db:ciumiflea persims th'eir'residenee - With hi the jimits•• of - Wird* c4usities. 'respectively e 'at' t he' Ilene of 'theft' being* Marked'. er desigented deserters ; nod :it - shall be the 'dilly of the: • clerk - ,offlre'several court, of quartersesslonsisf this: 'Clernmontrealth'to:preserve,.in btiOkB 'to be ,'kept.for that:purpose, all'such copies , and 'e,remplicationti of , such rolls and•reeordt, - ,d;ferribtlied;' and' ,to idler: "accessherettV "and, furnish - certitlett, 'QOM., on reqptistY' In Thee antuifice,'as iii `thc,'„catee.of ' other tedorda of '',," !.,That s' certillcoteopy or'ex s tinet,'of:inty. 'snob, ieerd: frith the 'pkirkor court. of _ijOserter; 'Aesidoris et' this Conithonwealtti:shall h9prosafacie evithmeo, before- any election board, of, tile Wet: 'of; 'tlesertlen;,,and ;consequent' disability, and disqU'ali !teal-leo as arierector:: Presided, That 'lc any pericin' shell wilfully 'use, or ' present any; fals e - frauduletit,! or forged paper, purporting to be a:Certi lied cony on 'extract, as aforitsald.,he shall bo deemed guilty of ; a MisaigaettlaQr..'llll4., - 011 gOaVICUOit. thereat - shall:be" puniehed,in illte.Manucr as lq him% prOvided, In' the! sccootlitiStticlS Of - this ricf:"4 nd iorovidect Ituslicer, by,the prculhetlon efa,cortiticate of, his honorable" 'discharge, If shall apkar that 'such purlieu, so olfer-; ing to vote, was in military 'service of the United 'Stagg before, and at tloi time of being", drafted' 'into such ,seicvice,ivad,Ultereannit; flitting; to, report,: or, in cai"o,of die tiet,ot desertion - appOrintt." ;by, con ', titled copy, of lilt ,ttompany,roll,if it shall-appear that; !towns afterwards acquitted thereof, and honorably: discharged, such proof shall bc•recolved as evidence to disprove his, Said dityvtinication: rind, provide( further, fur thcr; That if' any person, hiablo 'td tie ohjectedtto as disqualified as aforesaid( shall produce, bofitio" "any hoard of election olline.rs,' any. falba or , *sada " lent paper, ptirporting orpretended to :bo his 'hon orable disepargegroin the I.7nited,States service, he! shall be'deemed `guilty or forgery, and on conchs. Mon' therecif, , ,shrill heptinislied et .persons are • now by lativ;punisit t nlie for " • " . . Sad 7, , Thitt'it Siinltt,es the dity 'of 'the judges and, inspecters'Or'eleetions, hereafter to he" held" in this! 'Chinmonivealth; whenever the name of ..Any tpetiou.l , tiffeiirig to then' n found upon a certlfred-cbpy oroxt ram, fornislied , frortr'ssid: • loth; 'or reenter."' by a' ellirlcrofss Moon or quarter! sessions, marke ' d, as,a deserter; or whenever any; person shall birefilectild ';:stfriPel said, at Any election, by any qualified votez, tit the, request, or s og g estiomof,suelf persolt so offering a l ballot: . 10 examine Intel person on Oath, or aillrinal tion , 11.13todirejact appering,:froill 1 such certificate., or alleged aginast Wm, by the electors to objecting,' sod if lie deny us LA re.ooll. o therefOre: Pro. tidal however, noel/ aurofht, anSivers, tinder sue.; ezantinatiom are false. mitt person shall be deemed; guilty of the-crime of perjury:And: noon • eon vtetion I . thereof, he shalt 'be punished .tes persons idtre mow, pa:nigh/tido hydniz,for.perfury.! .'f rift;l I --•diSiedBJ'lltst Anshan, bestne,duty, Of Mel Sheriffs,. e SaVeral v,ou nt bets' of this COARTnonwealthi' twin sertin theirproolanustionsof elections, hereafter tol be, field, [hornet fourotectionsof•this lief,: wl th.:the -preennido Shit roof, ofd upon conviction of anr.viola-i lion of the requirement of this section, any sheriff, shall be deemed guilty of. it misciernennor "in_ office,: and be punished tit like manner as the vileness-Iwo.; hibited by tlin'ttecond, third and fourth sections this act are cainishable: ' in the trial of all ,muses, arising under, this net, it Shall be the duty of the courts trying tife I same, to inquire into, and determine, any question of facts as alleged desertion Involved. therm:42in , proofs, furnished, 'by eteinslitic.Ations or . ezt •Lsl ironi Stith rolls; or' records, Maly certified, by Alto Pr.dPervlcrk 'bf goo rt , of ,qoarter sessions, ' vrhtch 'rute hereby made evidence thereof, aid,' alt from! snob prliof,thy - reirol; as may be given Inevidettee by , ' eftlihr 'either party: Pitsidot, That t he' provisions' of - this net, SO fat"teri 'applicable,"shall spiny to persons; who voluntarily andeitillout any - kind of dure, or ' constraint, Milistoki in the rebel service. , , ' (rho under my hand; or my office, in Lines-Ater, thisritir, 'day id I September, in - the year of our Iterd •onelhoueend tught hundred and siziyreight, teed In • the iiinetY-second year of the ludependeuve td' ilia' United Sutter. JACUIt F. FREY. Siteritt tiltrattrili,ol , lolc4iLatimister.rieptember;S:late t . ittoc.t.A.atA- To JACOB F.,FRF.Y, sheriff of the County.of., Lancaster: ' Whereac, A vsetiney has hapPeneit• in 'the represen tation of me this :3tAtb in the-Home of • Hepresonta tivewof the Vatted 'States, In , consequence of the death of the Hen. Thaddecnt Stevens, elected a mem ber o f $4,0 y‘mieth Congress from the Ninth Con-, ggrceglonul District ?. 'cotarsed of .. .county . of a 1 itc,citc tl' Won. "therefoie . ,•Tn' pursuant 'Of the provisions 'in such e ase made end provided by the Constitution'of the United States and. of en act of the Geuerar As-, sembly of this u .Siiite.inpprovectithe second day tf • July, Annorpqmitti one thousand eight hunHrOd • ,acid thirty-tunei,L W, tlEA.itYe e being ,vested with the Executtvitautliority Ort_lio„ntsite: of Perin • - sylvuccta haVy 'knotted Chitin rtt.;lierithyl,connatttling yucl, the:said Jactib F. F. Frey, to' hold art election iu said couuty k efkittiealterkottf... - /,('..i, , ,i.f1:1 TtiEgpAY, the lith day of gafts.l.t.Ef, Ansing thettsiiiOnd , TheatitlY,thekethf:a444,leitrto l uncLvrttonethouatw4,nightltatareA 4 idx.tyr for,edloOttltig.a4torsratiutatavuorn, Aetpre .6emt.tAva CAlbwiA;uaunotkweg4th in, the ICouse aS :U4iPmu.Nutattlycurat. U.H...21te riltuaLSOT.Whiat Otte ht ppectottpas nformabiL4..:l I. _ . And Ton are hereby required and eidoined to holdond conduet,'oncrtuse „Mho held..arfd con d ueted: She said, 'election; and.- make :a , return thernorin martner'atur "form is by 'Law -is di rected and required. Given-under my hind and the Great Seal- of the State. at Harrlibtifeithis twenty-fifth day of AugustimAlleyptir_l4 , ourromsothousand eightflua o ndreOttd,-stX ,--- 401 4:kudmii - of C0m ..~(82.-Lu0iuz347:43.1i :.C."1:111?Ecirc6,•1411. _ PRINTING-INR * WORR.S. . tlfay's.F.erryitoad Streeq. Phlla.delphia, Penna. C. E. ROBINSON,- . COLORED eof.- BLACK AND PRINTING AND LITROGRAPIIIe "YWV- , s0 4 if', T HE NATIONAL LIEWINSURANGE-00i1P:ANi, ?,m :~:d: s~'l 1111=3:119 UiNITED STATES OF AIViERIa&, WASHINGTON', 7.1,.• ChaTtored,-by, Spectra Act of Congress, Ap _provcd JuiY. 2 4. 1, 868- • ; , MEE CASK CAPITAL,.... BRANCH OFFICE, PHLIa..4DELPHIA, B 4 ih"'S BtfiLDTNG :Where the general business Of the Company: is , , transacted, and „to which. ail:general nor-, respondencopopld be ssddressed., , q e .1111tECTORS. J '`j 'Say erxtkV, " ' E. A'. Roll lits - :Wthitt. C. H. Clarke, Phila.. _ttenry,D.,-Eooke, Wash. ItatelVd. Starr, .Phila. W. E. Chandler, Wash. W. G.l.oorhead,llllla:Solin , D: Delreel;;Nrakh Geo—F. Tyler. Phila.. .-Edward .r.H.jackle'yplark,PhlLa.Er„ Y I . " C. H. CLARK. Philadelphia, President. HENRY 13: .0001 M, Whshlrigtort; Vide-Pres !- JAY COOK; 1.1 aliee 'fxecuilve committ46. •• W.,PEET, ..phtladelphia, Secretary, and Actuary. .E..5.-TURNER,•.:%Vashinttots; AtiststabtSe - e',t ; :;• FRANCIS G. SMITH, 31..D...11e41eat Proctor. EWLNG'3IEARS, "..11 - . 'D. Asslitant Me 1u,,0l • : 131.rGet.ori Burgeon-General 118.4....Wa5t1i HoRW.I.TZ, Chlpf Medlcal Doßartuient. I.T -" Wirrhinttton. - • - D.W.: BLISS M.D., Wasliingtalit..•i , t 2,14 L SOLICITOUS AID arronyzre.. , \I.E • CHANDLER, Washingtakr,l3.: a:4 r GEDR9.E.ISA.R.U/NG, =EI ' This' Corti ' Nati;Mal 'lti""einu'aCter, oilers,. by reason of itirLarge Chpltai; ton - Mites of Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means -,ofi inguring life yet. presented to the ...31‘ The , rsiSesrif mriting, being. afreirine . m as favolile intim inurer's ine thof 'Vie best' !it. CoMparifeW;ainPaveld air the 'eei4apilearimu;tindJitacertalirtlesorNole4,lni"l - the misendeietexidin&..whlch - thl,-. - latter are so apt tomes° the Pellepillolders. :18.SvP,r,4Ae.w and attrf!Ct!.Xeitt9 443l re.-14 0 .w Pre stinted. • . w hie* ,naed, only to uuderstoti, to ' prove iieeePtable to the publeo;ninli - Its thb IN COME-PRODUCING POLICY. 'ItETCTiN' P91. , ..Tc) . 7. In the torn:ter, the pelicy sendie payable •'-itit'cleatl4. but ieCeiveVif livlndi:attei' .'Periett:of e. few years miklnnime income tiftsai , tfAen _per cent.:(lOper cent)qf the partif hispoitcy.. tlrutlio latter, theColppanyintgoe. to . 114 y..!;11 to lie arynglat Pat to,ll4tuoupt efnt.neihc.lu!kpajl, in, ,na ,addyittfi to the iluurunt of his pciiity: The attention of persons conte atinkOnsur lugtSnir or,'.lilcriza.sirtifie -tap am'ottnt'of tkey'f' htive; -dared - to 'the special advantages ellbredbir the National Lite Insurance CA n 1 And' - 11111'xiaitieu4ars giVeri:on application:to theltrariCh QUico ortite :COmpriaiyi in Philadelphla,i or • to; it 3 • 6eneral ; 4 - %: tl 87 - ... LOCAL AGE—NTS AItE•WANTED in every ,city And -Town ;- and; applications frovu.sompe tentAklrtist fos_Such sgeueles,w:ithingtable en dorsement, should be ,iiddretsett. Tiji TilE COlir'ANY'S GE yEII iL AGE:sts - o'sry; their revnetive districts. •' ' • • cvhßar~ nox~is : U E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and ISontllorn New Serar3 f JAY COOl,l &CO., Washlngton, D. C., For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of Col,Tubla and; WL tiVirulla.„ Supt.: 12, 156.4, THE SUCCESS Of our One Dollar sale has (=used such a con2pleto .14' .7 , " 2 1 I 0 IN TRADE, That in order to supply the" demiunVoccastoned by our constantly Incrwalng patronage, we have recently ,zruuto Importations, for the Fall Trade, dlrecti front ...European mtunitacturers, A.MOUNTING TO NEARLY 3500,000, So that we are prepared to sell every description of DrrantlFtincy , Ooods; Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watches; Albums, 'Jewelry, of bet ter quality tharinny other concern hi the coun try, for the uniform price of - ONE DormArt.Fesn.A.c.u, ARTICLE. The best of Boston and ,NeW York reference given as to the reliability of our house and that our business is conducted In the fairest and most legitimate manner_ possible, and that we give greater value for the money than can be obthaeda in any other way.. Ati.cdobbs bktitt.(6l4ri On BROKEN' IN _ _ SPORT:ITION REPLACEDWITLI- - - - - - - - OUT OIARGLE. Checks describing articles sold.sent to agents in Cluhsat rates mentioned below Weguaren ;tee, every art.tele to cost less than if bought at any Boston or .I.lthe Ybrk Wholesale I.l.onse. i OUR C9MILISSIONS TO AGENT'S Exc&A.T tliose'oeev" - ry other establishment of the klud,—Preof of ,this can be'found In _earn, paring Our premiums with those of others for clubs of the same size, In addition to Which We claim tq SiMhetter goods of the same char acter. "I .1 ; •••• .SVB, NVXt t Io,'SILKD 702VAGE:7'FS FREE OF CHAF.GE. FOReA•SiLtlli OF :VIAND T.IIIME,DOLLARS. —1 doz. good Irnen Shirt Fronts. 1 set Solid Gala Studs. All Wool CaSslinere for Pants. Fine . white Counteriiane, - z large , Si 7.0.' • -1 , elegant. Thal tityartbrbrown,or bienched,Shect lag, good quality. yard wide. I elegant It* Picture Morocco-bound double '.3ens Stereoseopeandl2 Foreign Views: silver plated engraved s:bottle Castor.: 1 elegant Silk Fan, with .I , veiry.or , Sandal Wood Frame, feath ered edge and spangled. , F Steel Carving Knife and `Fork,very , best, quality, ivory' balanced handle. 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol. B) yards good Print. r ree7 line Damask, Table Cover. 1 pr.' beitquality' 'LarlieS' Serge Con gress Boots. _1 doz., tine Liaen,„T e wels. 3.: dozen Rogers' host Silver Desser,t rForks; 1 Ladles large real Mot odeoTraVellng Dag. I fancy Ores'. pattern.; !,5 doz. elegant Silver plated engraved Napkin Ri 1.1g1i." I doz - . Ladles' 'tine Merino Or Cotton Stockinpi..; :Gents! ) heavy chasekl solid Gold Ring. 1 pr. La lies' high cut Manumit Docas, „I,elegant ,Deloine Dress, Pattern_ 1 :Violin and Bow, in, box complete...3l set Jewelry, loin ear drops, and sleeve buttons.... FoR A 0E56 ANDFIVE DOLLAR.S.-el black or colored Alpacca Dress; pattern. 1 set Lace Curtains. I pr. all , WOoli blankets. En graved Silver plated, 6 - bottlerßevolving Castor. 1 theautifuL , Writing Desk. 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin. 3,14 yds. very tine (..,3-.etiritere,l for , Pants and Vast. 1 set IvoQrbalaneod dniudle Knives with sllver.lplatode „Porter:, .f .1 elegant Satin Parasol„boavily - bended and lined with silk. I • pr: gents , -Boots. 16 Vda.:7.oo4l.7yrint. .30 yds. good" , brown , or bleached, Sheeting yard • wide, or 40- yds. 44 3.. d. wlde,.goixt quality. 1 iladles• elegant.Moroceo .Traveling bag.- / squat Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dress pattern, IX yds- dou. width cloth for ladles' cloak. Elegant engraved Sliver phtted Tea Pot. 3 yds. double width proof cloth for cloaking. FOIL A CUMIN , 166 AND TEN DOLLARS.-1 rich Merino or Thiliet Dress pattern. 1 pair fine 11.kunask Table Clothaand Napkins to rnateh: 1 ;pair gents , French:Calf -Rana: d..hmvy idlyea• plated engraved leelltzber: Very lineal/Wool Cloth for Lfallele.CloalG -1 /welifvery best quail ,ty brown tort bleached Sheeting. 734.yd5.,11zie Cassimerefor suit,-•I elegant Po resspat tern.. relegant .English Berea° Dress pattern. 1 besuitLfulEatgllsh ,Bcrage Slta.wL• vlvery , baLanced , htuadle.Knivos and Forks.. I ladiest or gents' , Silver Hunting-cuse• watch- .I... Wariest. dlituad,—Burtable-Sosving-41seibinee--.Splendid Family, Bible„ steel engravinol, ,with MOM. and pliottsraPte pages. • 13. "401.. geed. IleniP Carpeting, good colors. I pair good Marseilles Quilt. 1 good 6 barrel Ilevolyer.rl elegant lenr uff:nut Cape. I single barrel shot - gun: I el ver plated, engraved, 6 bottled revolving Caster, cut.glass bottles. I very fine Violin and bow, In case. .Isek 'yore' balanced kdiveS and forks. Pre cats for larger clubs Increase in the sane ratio. - •, • • •,••• • ;fialt:,.*nil.lion.ey by lOgcsterykd Lotter."l:z Send for our new Fiat elretilar' "Catalogu e of I:ii . ,3pl3,sent,to any,addro,,Cree.,... ; ; r 1.; .1. , I"AItKELL . .t Co. Nos.,9S arid WO Summer street. Boston. septL.l33-IWI , , - E*PENED 1 RE-OPENED ! R RIP } : ) S 3 N-F-10 - 'i : 1;0•N E Y `` "ido: z3^'iGOCErsr;s:, coin Ix;L . rs • • 0 lendernlgned. takes pleasure Man nounciug ;tluttlieluta titteti,up ids new Confectionery awl Ice Cream Saloon, In a very super at. No. 152 Locuststreet, and supplied Went vlilt th e, elleAoe*L.,_.t r; ; :1,, • ClasTmEs.l , Fiturra.AND . CREAMS. trirramillos esupplied, with,, Ice Cream" In •Cliurnaor•Blonidseat Strorr.Notice and' Ileaston able-itates.--,0-, - • - All arc Invited to Call! -A1,1113N-RICIEFA7I2DI3:- I= WHIM Ei Ei VII Fa A $1,000;000 IBM
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