Oittettigetta. The Radical Comity Convention---The Wilmot l the Anti-Thai/ 6 in Council ...The Crawford County System Adopt. ed by a Vote of 112 Tens to 64 Nays. Tho Radicals of Lancaster County mot In convention Wednesday, for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of the Crawford County System ; and if reject ed to select a County 'Picket, to be supported at the ensuing election in October next. Owing to the important change proposed in the manner of nominating, (from the dele gate to the Crawford County System,) more excitement and greater interest has been produced by this convention than by any former One in our recollection. The head quarters of either wing of the party—the Thugs and the Anti Thugs—presented quite a lively appearance. Martin S. Fry, acting chaihnan of the County Conunittee in the absence of Mr. Esq„ called the Convention to order at 111 o'clock. A. M., in the Court room, (which was crowded to its fullest capacity,) when two nominations for Chair man were :undo sitnultaneonsly—S. A. Wylie nominating U. %V. Hensel, of Edon lONVIVillip, and John A. Iliestand naming Dr. J. M. Dunlap, of Manheint Borough. The ayes rind nays being called for, Samuel Matt. Friday and M. L. Brosius were chosen tel It•rs, list of delegates being called by Mr. Friday, every district in the county was found fully represented. The convention proceeded to vote by yeas and nays •in the permanent chairman, when Dr. Dunlap wits chosen by a vote of 125 to 7.1, and took the chair, thanking the convention for the honor, and saying he would not jollier it .spec!] upon theta. He was greeted with loud applause, as he took the chair. The orgitnizAtion was completed by the crake cci' l',,ll , ,wing list of officers: p„.,. B. Brenernan„John Johns, .1. \V, Rutt, \Vim S. Long, 11, H. I 01. M. Weidler, (11!!). 11, Sw,igort, A. K. NVittner, (leo. Dyer, 11 , 111'y Scri . thfrit'S -Sall'. Matt. Friday, H. Stivilor, M. 1.. Brositis, hair, Jr. Evans, of Columbia, look the the roilowing:resoititioo : Tiolt this col:void:0o do iIOW system of popular nominations known as the Crawford County System, and acicciclecl Icy lice Republican County Convention in Juno last. col. Fisher obtained leave to make a statement which he ItlleW Wellid be SelLiM filcif;ry to the ('invention; I\lr. William I:oberts had been announced esti candidate I; cc. Crrunty Treasurer, and no man had served the I tepublican party better or more stweessfelly ; but there is before us a soldier, ecliptic,' and with but one eye, and Mr. Roberts is not the iaeson to run against such mart when he conies before the people— :mil he \vit.+ authorized Lo withdraw his 0 , 111 here!, the Cmivention, and re r. ICs rt lends and all others who prores.red to he friends. of alit soldiers LO give 11,1 r unanimous vote kir this wounded soldier. Vl'll.ll Col. 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Ito 53.1,111,11 1n l:uow 31 . 11/.11, , 1 . ,,n,c0 . 153., corrupt wit . , , -1)111101'S :11111 ,o11l.1•01 1110 1 , 011. y. AI Ilk 1" 0111 10 ' \v.' , int , 'lTHlth'd I)3' 2113'• IS. :3. 3111 , 1 110004 - 111 III) 1111111 should L 1 1111 , o‘vNI 111 "111,1 0 1,1.11111' 1 1 10 0 11 50110 !Ire lorlsllll . 3* his :Ill!! 10,1)0111y Lls in 12 , 1(01Vi i i, ytl.4 and ImAs 111i011 tllO its A) -Henry I;. I Ittialel, I". B. Itegar, ; 11. D. White, John Ilerlzier, 1 rita rvon ; Iliraut Erlt, Clay; • nett'. It, Ptder S \vitigart,('arnlira 'lost ; .1. \V. NI eritz •r, Cticalivo \\'est ; Alost:s .\ Wert \Vorili, Cotentin; Christian tr,iallian, Joint 1 ihgltell, Samuel Evans, Goo. It, , ,tit, I:. IV. Hippy, '2,1 \‘'artl, ; \V. Fisher, A. Patiner, Jr., lid Ward, r„t i ii i ,hia I ;corgi , Shutt', .1011 n .1. Davis, (Itinestogn. Na thaniel \layer, 1,11 I'. 1/111\V11, S. I\l. Long% NVitt. S. 1,1111 , g, 11111111111'0; 11, (10411, lioncgal \Vest ; I lenry lliostund , 11. Itutus_tal East,'Sjiringvillel;lAdani Hanel:, .1. 11. I 1 igh, I I. N. Sweigart, 41'. C, liarl East: S. Al. Seltloniritlgo, Dr. 1 torsi, Christian Ilrewn, \Volt, Earl \V e st ; Alo-tes 111111ml:el', or. Samuel Shaeffer, Elizabeth; Lewis Dailies, N. Davis Setal, Ittillort Barnes, Fulton; Benja min Hess, Itudy Fry, John l‘ilitiss, David Voting, intliantos\ ; 11. I:. Stoner, ilitorge Myti ll , \V, ler, I,ampeter \\l :,I ; \Vcsley w a n, \\'llll,llti Milk ley, Benjamin ktuicl lainipeter East; zoltertl iltson, Leper NVallier, Ileorge 11,:4,, ,John N. \Voods, Itrallain Joseph .\. Jacob (1. AI usser, Jacob S. Enlty, Ile°, 11. Emanuel Bard, I,tiettek Upper; John .\. ilieslaud, Benj. t.etilliold, .lohn Nlartlti; Samuel lalllltri',4lll, Ist Ward, Cite; Amos S, len dursull, 2,1 NV:tr,l, Pity; NI/E. Stoigenvall, Ult.)" Alum K. Bower-, Samuel hrilz, Jaeoli Alartin, •Ith \Varti, City; (left. llrtlital(er, S..k. 11'ylie, 1.111 \Val 41, Pity; Adam Alustielnuss, lirtdi, 1 lenry it. (Insley, lith Ward, City; NN'ut. Denn, Daniel .\ Ward, Jetin I ielitiven, Samuel El'iSl7lllll, oil, Clly (':4. Saul. Nixdorf, I'• W• liorreehl, 9111 City; 1 , 1•,•y, Jelin duluts, I.sllesst, , r tu4vitsltip: .loons Noll, I'. C. Beecher, .1. E. Hostetter, J. K. 1:./II11.1*, ThlllllPilli I p.; Dnlap, .1.11111 11. Aletzgar, John AI. Ens- Illillger, Isobel II:WWI:Ur, .\llllllll2illl 1)1.. .1. t,ut,'ll , •ll, Thus. Stewart, Joseph A nustroug, \turtle ; Amos Bow man, I It,. \\'. Alchallsoy, Levi Boughter, 11, I'. Hit-Th.lld, 1101,.11 Carroll, .Ir., Alarietta; SIIIIIIII.I lielljlllllill Bones, A. 11 Brenton:in, Jae. Christ, AI illerstown ; John I t'lltlebrantl, J. E. Cassel, 11. Iltiellineyer, Alt. Joy ; Christian ('oble, Capl..l.ll'. Utith, 1. .ley twit. Ppper); .1, Nissley, Win. \\ s inters, twp. (I.,:tverl ; Hu. S. Keru•ncy, .4. NVittutus, 11. 11. Short?, Beni. 44'ett cr, Paradise; c.t.r. Boyd, A. A, %dux, 11. cry S. 1 11,1111. , r, 1 1 01,11 ;Jae. li• (toad, .4,11,11 It. \1110.1,41114,0, Pe,111, , 11; .1.:1111 St ~,;1,.:., Pee-r Soarr, Harmer Grey hut, ; I \lard!) Itult, ; .I,lllu It, Livingston, Salisbury; 11. Bruno nian, Allan' I lull, Strasburg Istr.; lir, A. Eshleman, _Wain Herr, John C. Baldwin, 11. (I, Boot:, Strasburg tlvp. NoEs.—Sant. Eab,v, Jeremiah Cooper, Bart ; Isaac Solletilterger, Anthony (;nod, Breekiatck ; 11. S. Eltrrly, John I,', \\'eid wan, ; Henry Baker, l'eenlied East; Al. 11. Shirk, Emanuel Shirk ' Coettlieo \Vest ; Smith, Jacob llaltleman: IL Isus,. S. 11. Snyder, Donegal \Vest; 11. S. Henry liartir, Eli Iltaintin, Donegal East, (Alayto \pi); A. Scilly, Elias 1: luuser, Strtith, 11. Nagle, Trani: .Earl; 'larding lJ Abort, "elirge VV. Hensel, .Eden; Dan iel Balmer, 11. It. Brownian, Elizabeth town; Alartin S. Fry, Jacob lA'. Landes, Jactth 1:n11),th, Jared Sweigart, Ephrata; It. CuponhelAa', It. uurb,rr , A. 8.. Wilmer, J. 11. Eshleman, E. Mann, Stephen S. Clair, I leinplield West ; John .1. Evans, ,lola, Itr,lgan, 'l'hllinas Furnlss, 'At li, Briton, E. C. hood, .Jolin Itutter, 2,1 Word, ('lty ; Cyrus Cramer, Stephen \\*i...;gllls, Pruvidence ; 1 lenry Fars, henry Raplio, S. 11.); Rufus nipple, Levi Sheol:, Itapho, (Newtown); Charles 11, lion:4011, 011Ver Shaw, ,Jacob 'l'. \Vhit- Sittl, Sa,11,1)111'y I EZt'll Moist, lustus F. Dichni,riettrge lever, Elias Itruner,'l'ohiss D. 41.11,11, NN'urtviok ; It. C. Shumsn, 11,1'y 5,d1,1, , , I'. li. Shumn, Washington. TIW chnir al111.)11Ileell tho result of the vete. -yeas IL!, !I:Lys 61, and the resolutions was lbcreforc adonLed. The announcement were received with 'loud a n d continued Chen, W. when voting for his district, (Eden) sorted that lie voted no be cause he betievi\l the System would be detrimental to the interest of the party. Much amusement was created when the 11th Ward was called, and Mr. Brubaker, rising to his feat, said that he had all along been opposed to the System, but as it was evident that a majority of the people of the county were in favor of it, he would vote aye. When Warwick was called, one of the delegation stated that they had been speci ally instructed against the System, and should therefore vote no. Mr. Evans moved that each district now name its tuember for the now County Com mittee, which was agreed to. r. Brubaker said he hoped that now the System bad been adopted, it would increase and not decrease the Republican majority. Mr. E. C. Reed said there was one man whom he hoped all the delegates would re member when they returned home, and support him at the primary elections--:the one-legged soldier, Lieut. Thomas. J. A. Hiestand offered the following reso-` lution: Resolved, That the Convention, apprecia ting the services of Lieut. Wm. Thomas, hereby recommend him to the Repub lican party for nomination for the office of Treasurer. An amendment, inserting the name of Capt. Godshalk, candidate for the Legisla ture, offered by S. M. Hambright, was ac cepted and the resolution adopted unani mously and enthusiastically. The roll of districts was then called, each district naming its member for the new County Committee, which will meet in the Orphans' Court Room, on Monday next, Sept. 2d, at' 116 o'clock. The Committee stands thus: E. Billingfelt, Adamstown; Geo. Pierce, Burt; L. H. Evans, Biecknock,• Clark Mor rison, Colerain; E. D. White,Carnarvon ; Hiram Erb, Clay; Jacob R. Reddig, Cocal ico East; W. Mentzer, Cocalico West; Wm. U. Hess, Ist Ward, Columbia; Sam. Evans, 2d Ward, Columbia; Thomas R. Supplee, 3d Ward, Columbia; Dr. P. S. Clinger, Conestoga; Fred. Smith, Conoy; Sam. Boyd, Drumore; Andrew Armstrong, Donegal East; Henry B. Gish; Donegal West; Henry Iliestand, Donegal East, (Springville) ; Elias Klauser, Earl; J. H. High, Earl East ; David Bender, Earl West ; George W. Hensel, Eden ; Dr. Sam. Sheaffer, Elizabeth; Daniel W. Balmer, Elizabeth town; Martin S. Fry, Ephrata; S. W. P. Boyd, Fulton; William Roberts, Hemp• field West ; David F. Young, Indiantown ; A. 11. Mylin, Lumpeter West; Jacob S. Shirk, Latnpeter East; John N. Woods, Leacock ; George 13. Owen, :Leacock Upper; John A. Hiestand, lot Ward, City ; John K. Rutter, 3d Ward, City ; Win. S. Amweg, 3d Ward, City; 0. .1. Dickey, 4th Ward, city ; S. A. Wylie, sth Ward, City ; Adam Musketnnss, 6th Ward, City; Daniel A. Stiffer, 7th Ward, City; John Deha van, sth Ward, City; Samuel Nixdorf, oth Ward, city ; F. Frey, Lancaster twp. ; C. L. Hansecker, Manheim twit.; Dr. J. M. Dunlap, Manheim borough; Dr. J. C. tatchell, Mantic ; George W. Mehaffey, Marietta; Jacob K. Piekel, Millerstown ; Rob!. :Alonalden, Mount Joy bor. ; Christ. Cob), jr., Mount. .Joy (Upper); John 13. Long, Jlomnt Joy (Lower); Win. M. Slav maker, Paradise; A. A. Zug, Penn; F. B. Mfflsselman, Pequea ; W. D. Reitzel, Peters berg; John Strohm, jr., Providence; Stephen Grissinger, Rapho (S. S. ; Levi Shenk, Rapho, (Newtown) ; Aaron Sammy, Rohrerstown ; Samuel Slokom, Sadsbury ; 5..7. Ilenderson, Salisbury; A. N. Herr, Strasburg borough ; Adam Herr, Strasburg township ; Ezra Heist, Warwick; J. L. Shuman, Washington. Dr% Gatchull requested the apiaiintment of a committee of three Lo investigate tile claims of Mu two rival delegations (ruin Little Britain, as to which wps entitled to representation on ,the Connniitee—both delegations having been culled on the test Vote. S. A. Wylie oirored un stnendnient re furring the matter to the ',minty Committee l'or decision, which was adopted. The Convention then adjourned sine (l ie. fomm litAi,olNo I\liumgers llome fur Friendless (Ali!drum of the City and County of I,ancuster, have the ple,isure to report the following subserip lions towards ft fund l'or the purpose of °reeling it now ilcmie children's Fair, H, 1 rliive struot Y• 0 tIl Mini; Prlinnry School, :slim.; Eliza 2 !tufo:An...l H. N 2 (11111.11...11'm Fair, ...... 122 1..1 of SI riviburg, v011t.e1.41 1/). Air,.. N. 11.)%vm• 111/..5.1 Amottnt proviotimly Rol( 11,,5vi. , f1g...1 Hunchy sehool near 1,1117„ IIn•uul1Il Illommlerfur II 51) Juror,. 0111,00 i'lllo/11 MllO , l 111 lon eltlv.cum of Parn.ll.o H,ww.,11, Mount :school Itohind's Churvh, ... . .. Achtioslown Sunday 11'n lnl:r I'AsEN 11001 Nt'As'l'Ell Col' N TY.. -Tim following in.] kitinents have }mien fuund by rho Grand .1 01 . N. the ( it (iiiurt. Clio I 'lilted Status I.g.titisi resident in Lancaster Counly .101111 K. 11arr and Abraham N. Cassel, roinoving diolilletl splritm ollitirwisu than 0110 a 110011eil wartilionsti. John 1:. Harr and Abraham N. Cassel, removing 1111,1 'tiding and abetting in tho remcval of dlslillcd spirit, from a bonded warehouse. ISIIIII I II. Wllll.l`, 1: 1 1:1,111111(1 I'. Itl/111, :11111 \VI:111:111 I. hunk, removing and aiding will 'Melting in the removal of dislllled spirits from n I(ottM.sl warehouse. Isaac O. White, Freelaml Ronk, and \Nititian I'. Itonl:, removing distilled spirits otherwise than into it bonded warehouse. Itreitigan nod lssac 11. 11.M -I(erger, 'removing distilled spirits otherwise than into a bontle(l warehouse. rt.titoving and ;titling umlttbbeltitig in tlit , removal td spirits (rum It I,lttitleti loretleritilc Seller, removing untl :titling and alittiting in the removal of distilled spirits from a 1)ontlet1 warehouse. It'rederiek Senor, retimving spirits otherwise than into it bonded ware house. lit,llll It, I . ollloVillg likiilloll tipirila otherwi,,u than into a buinlod 1101140. John It Watkins, removing, and aiding 111111 abetting in the removal distilled spirits from a bonded warehouse. Imam! F. Bomberger, removingand aiding and abetting In the removal or distilled spirits from a bonded warehouse. Charles W. Kreiter, removing distilled spirits otherwise than into a bonded WI11)- 11011SU. Charles \V. ;Cruller, removing Mill aiding and alaqiing in Elie removal of distilled spirits front a b011(112l1 WarellOLlSO. LANcAsTmt i tt. Woaks.—We would re commend to all our friends who take any interest in such things, to pay a visit to the oil refinery which has, for some lime, been in full operation in our city. The works are situated near the Lancaster Locomotive Works and immediately adjoining the Pennsylvania Railroad. The process by which the crude oil, which is a very dirty, thick substance, is converted into relined burning oil, is very interesting. The petro leum just from the wells is emptied into tanks mat from the tanks pumped into retort, where iL is guh.jeoteti to intense heat, passing Mr in the form of vapor.. This vapor Is then condensed, the benzine first passing ill and next the oil in a tolerable pure lorm. Then) are still several proces ses to which it is submitted, among which the treatment with sulphuric told, during which the whole bod'y of oil is made to boll tip owl surge like a whirlpool, by the intro--- (Mahal of a powerful current of alr, is per haps the most striking to the ordinary visitor. The works turn out it very supe rior article of oil. They are under the im mediate supervision of 1 I tram Stamm, Esq., one of the partners, who shows the utmost politeness to any one visiting their estab lishment. NEW PATENTs.—lienj. IL. Din wart, Of this city, has obtained letters patent as signed to himself and Frank Stahl, dated August i 7, 15137, for an improved shutter fitstener, a simplo and efficient device for fastening the shutter when open against the wall, and fin• locking it on the window sill When closed, Reuben N. El)y, of roper Leacock, has also obtained R patent bearing the sumo date, for valuable improvetnents on a com bined seeder and cultivator. This is eaten lilted to work the soil and plant two rows of corn, with a steering apparatus to guide the shovels, so that the farmer has con trol over them, and keep a tuCtform line no matter tow the horses may deviate front a straight path while working or scoring. Both Fitents wore pr,etincd through the agency ot .1. tiunih•r, of this city. A:V(1111ER NEw PATENT.—JOhII S. I four) , and Abraham Heist, of Altinheim, have re ceived letters patent, dated August 27, ISn7, for an improved Mi . ) , Elevator. 'rhis prom ises to be a highly 'Ancient device and will no doubt find favor. Obtained through the Agency or J. Stauffer. STATF: Fern.—The Pennsylvania State Fair will be held at Pittsburg from Septem ber 2-1, to September 27th. The premiums offered ate very liberal, embracing livo stock timid ill useful articles in husbandry, housewifery, manufactures, and farm pro ducts. The premiums aro most liberal in every department, exceeding $lO,OOO in the aggregate. The principal Railroads will issue Excursion tickets—return all articles which arc exhibited, and if they remain unsold, freight free. We are informed that the I I eydriel: Steam Plow—lately patented, will be exhibited, and operated urine; the lair, For premium lists address A. 11. Longalcer, Pittsburg, l'a. Sue advertisement in this issue. ACCI DENT NEA n PAom.—The Lancaster train front Philadelphia on Thursday after noon stopped near Paoli to repair a brake; the flagman was sent back but was recalled when the train was ready to start. Before the train bud gathered full headway, a con struction train came round the curve and ran into it. The engine of the construction train and the rear car of the passenger train were considerably damaged. No one was seriously injured, although many passen gers leaped front the window's of the rear car, when they saw the engine of the con struction train coining. BARN STRUCK By LIWITNINO.--Last Wednesday the burn of Abraham Rohrer, in M auheim township, about three miles from town, was struck by lightning and burnt to the ground. All of this year's crops were burnt, consisting or a lot of hay, wheat and oats. Before the lire had made much pro gress, he was enabled to remove all the cattle and other stock that were in it. The barn was insured for but $6OO. TAVERN STAND SOLD.-Mr. D. B. Hos tetter of this place, has sold the tavern owned by him in Manheim, known as the " Black Horse Hotel," to a party who in tends forming a stock company, for the pur pose of building a larger and better hotel on the old site. DEPARTING.—Thebircls have commenced to gather into flocks, preparatory to their departure to a more Southern clime—a sure prognostication that the cold, chilly blasts of winter will soon be upon us, MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY ComurrrEE.—The Republican county com mittee met in thb Court House on Monday morning, for the purpose of arrangifig a plan for putting in operation the Crawford County System, when the following pro ceedings were had: All the members of the Committee were present, in person or by substitute. Dr. T. M. Dunlap called the meeting to order, and, on motion, Dr. Dunlap was ap pointed temporary chairman, and John I. Hartman and Amos H. Mylin temporary secretaries. The names of the members were called. Some discussion here took place in regard to the appointment of substitutes—whether a substitute could be appointed out of his own district. The yeas and nays were called, and resulted as follows: Yeas 38— nays la. The question was therefore de cided that a member had a right to desig nate his substitute. The Committee then proceeded to the election of permanent officers, when Martin S. Fry, of Ephrata, was elected President, and John I. Hartman, City, and Amos H. Mylin, West Lam peter, were elected Secre taries. The Prhsident briefly returned his thanks for the honor conferred. On motion, the chair appointed a com mittee of three, consisting of Messrs. Oat ellen, Erb and Wylie, to decide:the mem bership of Little Britain township, the committee to report on the 2:3d of September next, and their report to be anal. Mr. Wylie moved the appointment of a committee of eleven, to whom shall be sub mitted all the plans, etc., for carrying out the new system. Mr. Dickey opposed the motion. Ile thought the Comity Committee itself could settle the matter. By the appointment of such a mutt - iliac as was proposed the whole trouble would be reopened. Mr. J. A. Iliestand said he had a plan which he would submit to the Committee. Mr. Dickey suggested that if any mem bers had any plans they should be sub mitted. Let us have all the propositions at once. The " Crawford County System" is a very simple one. It means that every man votes for the candidates of his choice direct. It is the duty of the Committee to carry out the details—to tell how the voting can be done. On motion, the Secretary thou read Mr lliestand's plan, as follows: I. Candidates for the various offices shall be nominated by a direct vote of the mem bars of the Repuhlican party. It is the intent and meaning that Democrats shall not be allowed to vote at Republican nom inating meetings. Persons who voted the Republican ticket at the preceding October election, and claim to be members or the Republican party, and Republicans who were prevented from voting by reason of absence from home or sickness, or who have arrived it the age Or twenty•one years since the last election, and minors who are known to be Republicans and who will be of age before the coming October election, shall be allowed to vote. 2. The Republican voters shall Inset in their several election districts, at the places where delegates wore formerly elected, un less changed by this County Committee, :Ind vote for candidates, on Saturday, Sup Lennie!. 11th, at three o'clock, p. 3. Those assembled at that hour shall choose 0110 or their number to ttet us ,lodge Mill two persons to act as Clerks, who shall conduct the election with fairness and hon esty, depriving no one they know to be it Republican of the privilege of voting, but 'Wowing no one they know or have reason to believe Is a Democrat to voto. They shall keep the polls open until si'r'en o'clock, p, when they 1,111111 close them and proceed to count the Votes coot 14 the sevund can dictates, unit tnnitn OM tt Cliltelq return of all the votes east for them. The clerks of the election shall ouch make a list of the persons voting, one of which shall be fur nished to the return Judge; the other shall he retained and preserved by the clerk, and shall be open for the inspection of all Re publicans Mai may desire to examine It. .1, The Judge, or in case el his Inability to intend, one of the clerks, to Liu dusiorated by him, (trench election distriet, shall meet C.llll 1 louse in !muenster, or such other place as may be designated by this County Committee, on the IVlonday follow ing at eleven and a half o'clock, having the returns and a list of the voters, which he shall there produce ll' called for. Said return judges shut! organize by electing one ()I' their number President, and a sufficient number of competent clerics, when they shall count the votes, and the person hav ing the highest number of votes for any of fice shall tie declared the nominee of the Republican party, excepting as is provided It the CIISO anti Assemblymen. 1. Each candidate for office desiring his name to be placed on the slips, shall fur nish his mono, the office for which he is a candidate, the township or district in which he resides, with his post-ollice address, to the Chairman of the County Committee, at least tun days before the day of making nominations. The Chairman of the Com mittee sleuth cause to be printed it list of all the candidates, the townships or districts in which they tcside, and to furnish to every district in the county al least Ono copy thereof to each Republican voter who voted the Republican ticket at the preceding Octo ber election. th. It shall be the duty of the members of the County Committee to procure the said lists of eundidates furnished and printout by the County Committe.., and attend at the time and place oh' voting, and furnish them to persons desiring to vole. Evet y person shall be allowed to vole for two persons for Senators and four per sons fm members of Assembly; proridol, hffirever, that but one person (!an be nomi nated for Senator or Assemblyman from Lancaster city, Should more than one can didate eider or these offices, residing in the city, have a majority of the votes cast, the canulidate having the highest number of votes shall la , the nominee. S. Any two or more candidates having he same number• of votes for the same olice, ahull, dither personally or by some nie authorized to do so for them, draw lots 'or the nomination at such limo and iilace Is shall be designated by the President of lie Return Judges, of which he shall give tile candidates notice. 9. At the nominating election in Is;s and annually thereafter, one person shall be elected by ballot from each district to serve on the County Committee. 10. No person, a candidate for nomina tion, shall be either a judge or clerk at the election to nominate. 11. The Return Judges shall have the right, and it will be their duty, to reject the returns of any district where there is evi dence of fraud of any land, to the extent of the fraud committed ; provided, that It shall he prima facie evidence of fraud which it will be t h e duty of the return Judges to in vestigate, if more votes are cast than were cast at the last preceding October election, for the Republican ticket, when tt State ticket was voted for. 12. 'clic County Committee shall have the right to assess all candidates nominated such reasonable stun us they may think ne cessary, to defray the usual expense of printing tickets, and necessary election ex penses; and, in case of thy refusal of the nominee to pay, he shall be dropped, and the person having the next highest vote shall be substituted on the ticket. M motion, the sections be read and acted upon seriatim., which was adopted. tier SUM() unimportant and minor amend ments, the plan proposed was adopted. The amendments are embraced In the plan, as reported above.] After the appointment of J. I. I lartman, I. I'. Frey and A. 11. My lin as an Audit big Committee, the Committee adjourned, AcciliENT.—Mr. D. K. Uhler, of !Willi, while out gunning on Thursday last, liter Nvith an accident. It appears that as It was getting over a fen,:e the gun acci lontully went oil', lodging its c.onients in lily lei: Loki. Although suffering much Ruin, he is doing as well as can hu cx• TA KEN TO TIIEP EN IT EN TI A RY.—Sherifr Fry, in company with two Deputies, took leery Iteckin, who was convicted of horse stealing at the , last session of the Court, to the Eastern Penitentiary, and Jas. Ureen, the colored boy who was sentenced to the I louse of Refuge, down to Philadelphia on Friday lust. Tito LINN.EAN.—This society met iu their rooms on Saturday aftermion last. In the absence of the President, J. I'. M'Caskey was called to the chair. The fol lowing were the principal donations to the Museum and Library :—Ono specimen of Crystalized Quartz; one of Dolomite Iron lre; a tine stuffed young White Heron, by 11. E. IN! uhlenberg, M. B. ; also, the egg and female of the Barn owl, captured by Mr. Shultz, in the Lutheran steeple some tune since; the former by Mr. S., and the latter by J. G. Getz; n very beautiful Wreath made out of Sea Weeds, nicely framed, presented by Mrs. F. W. Baldwin, of Santa Cruz, Cal.; four bottles of Insects, by S. S. Itatlivon ; a monograph of the Ter restrial Molusea, part 4th ; a monograph of the American Corbiculiche, and parts two and three of a work on Fresh Water Shells. Mr. S. S. Rathvon read two very interest ing papers, one on the Barn Owl captured by Mr. the other on Entomology.— A committee of three was appointed to con sider the propriety of changing the time of meeting, as it is very inconvenient for many of the members to attend on Saturday af ternoons. On motion, adjourned. The rooms of the Society are open every Saturday, and the public are cordially in vited to call and see the specimens exhibit ed in its museum. Donations of specimens for the museum tire respectfully requested. ROBBERY.—On Saturday evening last, Thomas Murray, taking compassion on one James McDonald, took him to his house until he could find employment. Last eve ning Murray. had OCCIASiOLL to count his money, which amounted to $345, in the presence of McDonald, stepping to one side and leaving it lay, McDonald grabbed it and left for parts unknown. Mr. M. offers a reward of $5O for the capture of the thief. WAYLAID AND KNOCKED Dow,;.-0C Saturday evening lust, as Mr. George Cox was passing the corner of Middle and Strawberry streets, he was set upon by some parties and knocked down with it stone. His nose was broken and he was otherwise injured, so much so that he has been compelled' to take to his bed, FIREMEN'S:VISIT TO HARRISBURG.—The visit of the Sun and Washington Fire Com panies of this city to Harrisburg on Satur day last was a very pleasant trip, the occa sion thereof being the reception of a new steam fire engine by the Paxton company of that city. The parade which came off in Harrisburg at 10 o'clock in the morning was perhaps the largest and finest ever seen in this State, outside of Philadelphia or Pittsburg. Besides the seven companies of Harrisburg, there were present and in line the Sun of Lancaster, marshaled by John M. Amweg, Esq., and the Washing ton, marshaled by Samuel H. Reynolds and John I. Hartman, lisqs.; the Union of Lebanon, Philip McCaley marshal, and the Perseverance, Adam Rice marshal ; also the Good Will Company of Carlisle. All the companies present were handsomely equipped, and several of them had fine brass bands with them. The parade was made on a well-selected route through the principal streets of the State capital, and was witnessed by thousands of people, many being present from the surrounding towns and the rural districts. The Patriot and Union concludes its repoi as follows: On the arrival 01 the procession at the Paxton engine house the presentation and reception ceremonies took place. Robert L. Muench, Esq., representing the city au thorities, and Wm. H. Miller, Esq., the re cipients of the new steamer. The remarks of both gentlemen were appropriate and eloquent, and highly complimentary to the firemen of our city. At the close of these ceremonies, the vis iting firemen were invited to partake of a collation served up for them by the Paxton company. The tables were abundantly supplied with provisions of every kind, and the guests did ample justice to the good things so temptingly spread before them. All the visitors expressed themselves high ly pleased with the manner in which the Paxton company and our firemen generally received and entertained them. A trial of the new steamer took place in the afternoon, in presence of hundreds of spectators, but the machine dal not fully meet public expectation. Some members of the company professed to be satisfied, while many others were evidently disap pointed in the working capacity and power of the steamer. The best throw, made with one stream and an inch and a quarter noz zle, was two hundred and sixty-two feet. This dues not equal throws made by the Hope and Citizen steamers, both of which are only second-class machines of Button's manufacture. For a first-class engine, the "John Bards - ought to du much better work than she did on Saturday', and the probability is that she will after being in use for a short time, The backers of Button claim decided superiority rot his machmes, and are willing to risk their " on a. trial of Button and Amoskeag machines of the same class. on the return of the Sun and Washington they Were tendered a very handsome escort by the Empire Boole anti Ladder and the Shinier Fire Companies. They arrived at 101 o'clock at the depot, when the line of parade was formed. The Empire headed the line, and the Shilller occupied the second place. The Sun and Washington brought up the real of the procession. They marched down North Queen street to Centre Square, out East King to Duke, down Duke to Vine and out Vine to the Sun Hose house. Here the Sun hilt the ranks and the Washington was escorted to their house. The parade was witnessed by a large. nuutbm• of our citizens along dm route. 'Pints ended a most pleasant excursion, Jon PitINTINIi.--(ttir facilities tor doing Job lulu Book Printing or every description are unsurpassable by any Milne In this ells, and the work we turn out Is admitted to he equal to anything or hill , khitt done itny• where in .he country. Thu 1111111 y 1'111211(1H 111111 patrons of the Intellogoteer can root assured diet we will always hu glad to reeelvo orders troll, them. Sale bills, postern or all kinds, cards, circularsuad printing of every description (tilt bo urdervd by 1111111, Will Ito oxocutod promptly and forward• ltd either by mall or express, at the shortest notice, Vu hope all our friends will hear this matter in mind. \\le have it right to 11,14 that they shall do so. lly so doing they afford material support to us. Neither in neatness nor in cheapness can we be sur passed by any establishment. Send along your orders. llutertcut.i•Uttnt. Soul rry.—Thu Horti cultural Society met at the Athenteuni Rooms, September 2d, at I o'clock I'. M and, after the reading and adoption of the minutes, the following gentlemen were duly elected members of the Society, viz: Charles E. Long, Clement 13. Grubb, and Jacob L. Ste Milan. Dr. W. 1.. Diffontlercor, Chairman on the Fruit Canning Counnittee, stated that the said Committee had, as directed by the Society, submitted their report through the Lancaster papers, and therefore asked the discharge of the Committee, which was agreed to. S. S. ltathvon now read a letter front I lunry M. Engle, in which that gentletnan stated his inability to be present, and di lated at some length in his letter upon the condition tho fruit crop, and took occasion to suggest the idea of holding a Fall exhi• bition of fruits and vegetables. 'l'll, , suggestion was hi curably received by tin:Society, and, on motion, a committee of 7 members was appointed to examine as to the expediency of holding an exhibi tion, and if they deem advisable, authorize the holding of the sutue. Thu COIIII,IIIIIOII WIN direetNl to assemble on the third Mon • day ,if September, to submit their report. The following members compose said tutu ittee, Viz: Dr. W, 1,. Diffenderfer, A. K. Stoner, Dr . W. I liestantl, \VIII, E. iluinitsh, .1. 11 lershey, Jacob St.tuller, [nut Jacob in motion, a commit teeol i threu members WIN appointed to sou if a more suitable rnnin can lie secured Cur holding thu meet ing-, the Society. The following compose said l'ominitieu: Wm. 1 leinitsh, G. \V. Schroyer, and Alex, Harris. The following gentlemen hail fruits anti vegetables on exhibition, viz: Jacob F. I•'rantz had f . rails canned in three kinds or cans—the Mason, Wil loughby and Excel.iior cans. John B. Erb had his red ever-bearing Raspberry, Red :ind Yellow Sweet, Potabais, liaphruwa Condatus Radish, which he bad grown of the SOU(' lately obtained by the Society, and potato tops with worms in, which .Mr. 1 believes to be the cause of the potato rot, Levi S. Itekl. loot sotne Bartlett Peers, and (1. Schroyer had several kinds of bl rapes and different species of Pears. .Ito l i he Interesting process of the testing of thu ITults was undua, thu Sociuty Ltd journud. Visrris,l iitot EN.—We learn that the Philadelphia Hose Company, No. I, and the Warren Hose Company, No. '2,6, of Philadelphia, and the Washington Fire Company, No. 4, of Harrisburg, will visit Lancaster and participate in the parade of the Fire Department on the 17th of October, These companies will be the guests of the Washington of our city, and we can promise them a splendid reception. The gallant boys of tho: " Washy" know now to take care of their I riends, and will spare neither time nor expense. 'furs followww, hits becu II colvoa by Mr... 13 'Ashler: IiEt,LRFoNTE, PA., Aug, 27th, Ititi7. Mr. 11. Mishlor.,;:r.. Please send rue us soon as possible, one dozen bottles of your Herb linters. I urn entirely out, and 1 do not Ince I.) be without It, tie It cures anything we use It for; It, never falls, The ;last I had 1 gave to a neighbor, who hail a little girl bit In two places by a rattle snake. Mite took the lintel - it and It cured her. So please send It Immediately by Adams Expresi , ,W, 0. 11„1 to Bel lefonte, Centre 0,1111:y, Pit. Yours truly aug 31.1:2tWilLw D. M. I'EAUTZ " BAKED BEANS FOE TWO, AND /VOTERS FOR A DOZEN," or any other series of Dlshea cau be quickly and elegantly prepared by means of 111 C popular. the only strictly reliable Cooking Stove in the market. Messrs. Stuart, Peterson & Co., of Philadelphia, are the Patentees and Mauulae turers of this highly desirable stove, and are prepared, as we have been informed, to offer In oral inducements to the Trade who may de sire to introduce the "Barley Sheaf" to the notice of their patrons. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Washington Library Company of Philadelphia are pouring In rap idly. The handsome engravings given away with each share of stock are of rare and excel lent workmanship. By subscribing for the stock at one dollar per share you obtain an en graving worth fifty per cent. more than you Invest, beside participating in the grand dis tribution of gifts. Every share of stock will receive some present, with an equal chance of securing some of the valuable articles, as pub lished in the schedule. Tue engraving entitled "The Marriage of Pocahontas," which isgiven to those who take Ave shares of stock, is executed in the neatest and most approved style, and fully equal to those of the same character that are now re. tailed at from eight dollarsand upwards. Read the advertisement. JURY COYMISSIONER.—We are authorized to announce Phillip Oldweiler of West Donegal township, as a candidate for Jury Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. sep 3 tfd,:kw "7o bc, or cot to be—that's the question." Whether to suffer with mental anguish. Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptic agonies, And nameless bodily sufferings; Or whether, with sudden dash. seize a bottle of PLANTATION BITTERS, And, as Gunther swears, be myself a man again. Gunther said my eyes were sallow, My vi-age haggard, my breath tremendous bad— My disposition troublesome—in fact, He gently hinted I was fast becoming quite a nuisance. I. our bottles now beneath my vest have dis appeared, My rood has relish, my appetite is keen, My step elastic, my mind brilliant, and Nine pounds, avoirdupois, is added to my weight. MAGNOLIA WATEIL—A delightful toilet ar ticle—superior to Cologne and at halt the price. aug 2S 2wdaw Latest by Telegraph ! Difficulty between Whites and Blacks. CINCINNATI, Sept. 3.—This morning a party of negroes who were at work repair ing the sidewalk along the street leading from the Newport & Cincinnati Ferry to the Barracks fell into an altercation with a party of boatmen who were near by. The reports differ as to the origin of the trouble, some asserting that the boatmen com menced the difficulty by claiming that the negro workmen were interfering with the stakes to which the ropes which their boats were fastened, and demanding that they should make repairs or else suffer the con sequences, which demand being refused, the boatmen began a general attack upon the negroes. Another report says that the negroes an noyed the boatmen by pitching stones and dirt from the bluff where they were at work into their midst, when the boatmen made a general raid, with the intention of clearing them out. The fight was a serious one, picks, axes and clubs being used freely. Ono negro was run through with a pike, and another was pitched down a declivity of fifty feet, and smashed to a jelly. One of the white bdatmen was struck with a club in the hands of a negro, and fell down the em bankment into the river and was drowned. Several whites and blacks were seriously injured. No arrests have been made. Destructive Fire Near Petroleum Centre PETRoLEI , 3I CENTRE, PA., Sept. 3.—A destructive tire occurred at 12 o'clock last night or. the Boyd Farm, the terminus of Oil Creek Railroad, destroying the oil shipping yards of B. Brown At Sons, Catz Co., Cook A• Co., and Tibbits A: Gilbert. Also 20 cars, consisting of passenger, truck and tank cars, owned by the Oil Creek Road and Empire Line. The estimated loss is $75,000, which is partially covered by insurance. Arrival of Ex-Governor Curtin at New York. NEW YORE, Sept. 3.—The steamship Guiding Star, front Ilavre via Falmouth, arrived here this morning. Ex-Goveruor Curtin, of Penn'a, is a passenger. /:= SAN FitaNctsco, Sept. 2-3 P. M.—The Steamer Great Republic, for China and Japan, which sails to-nuirrow, will have 600 tons freight, ;31,000,000 In treasure, 40 cabin and 640 steerage passengers. From Europe-••l'er Cable LONDON AND LiN'EltlooL—Nooll—St pt. 3.—Consols for 010110 y 01)011 at 9-1:1; 1)011(18 at ; Erie ut -15; Ilk. Cent. ,it 771. The C'otton nuirltut is firm. The sales will probably reach 8,000 bales. Uplands at Md.; ()Helms at laid. .*nriat .Aottrrs ad- 'lO Marry or Not to Marry? WILY NOT? serlo. Itelleetlons Ihr Yunnt: Moo, In Ens,,ys or the Ilf,Wlllli Association, 00 the Phynloloalral Errors, Abuses and lilmenses Inducrd l,y hrnurnnee,,r Nuture . s Low., ol the first Iwo or 111311. Sent In sealed letter env! , ones, free of charge. Address Int. J. SICILIAN lIOUti 1171)N, Howard Axmochalun, Ittroau.—The only mar.) and rullablu agulloo mlzu, doutilti (011111111,y, mucuruly packed, oil receipt of price to any add rums, With illruclionm, by addri•mslou F. A, DUPORT dt Hole ato.nt, for Lila United Slalom, No. 1: Uol4 Strout, Now I'orlc. Zs-Scud for circular. iJu 2S iyducal Vl_ !luminous, II 1111 l Inuits and treated With LIIO 111.111014 Hll(leetili, by 1, ISAACS, M. It., Oculist and Ambit, (formerly of Leyden, liollandj No. SIU Pine street, Philadelphia Testimonials from the most reliable 140111 e,, ill I he City and Country , can be mien al his office. The ivied leal faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, ins he has no secrets lu his practice. Alt'll Fll.l AL ES inserted With• out palm No charge for examination. may 5 lemur 18 Da. LAMONTK'S CORROLIA will Force Whiskers or Moustnithes on the smoothest tutu or chin, or Halt on Uni.lllends, Never known to fall. Sample, for trial, sent lor 10 cents. Atilt ss, REEVES Lt 70 Nassau street, New Yore. uly 3 tfw26 etit- Selkencic's Seaweed Tonle. medicine, invented by Dr. J.ll. Schenck, 01 Philadelphia, is Intended to dissolve the fool cull make It into chyme, the lint process of digestion. It)' cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that conk' nut be eaten berme using It will be easily digested. Consumption cannot he curial by SClll.llCk'h I'ul mottle I.lllless the MUIIIRCII and liver is made healthy rt.l the appetite restored, hence the Tonic Mal Pills are re,plir ed In nearly every CI., (./c cull sumption. A half dozen bottles of the Seaweed Tunic alai three ur four buses of the .)latuirake Pills will core any Ordinary ease llyhpepsla. lir. Schenck makes profemlonal vlsitn In New York, Boston, and at his principal °dice In Philadelphia every week. see daily papers of each place, ur ids pamphlet on consumption for his days fur visitation Please observe, 111... purchasing, that the two like nesses UI the Doctor, one when in the last stammt Com sumptlon, anti the other) he now is, la perfect 110.101. /LI, 011 1,111: 50111 by 1111 ilrUggists and dealers, Miceli:o per bot h-, or the hail' dozen. All letters for advice should be addressed to lir. Selienck's Principal ()ill,: Nu. 15 North Illh street, Philadelphia, Pa. rieneral Wholesale Agenh, helots, 111,110 H 4.5 z Co N. V.; 5. 5. 'lance, Baltunoro, .Ml.; John U. Parke Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, 111., oII,IIS torus St, L0a15..11,), I cci 111 Istwamlytl4.w, 4'e, - Sonw of Iron. 111111111101. y in the saber, Fiercely wielded by the brave; Glorious in the stalwart steamer, Laughing at the storm and wave, Beauteous In the palace pillars, Saving In the pointed red, As It brings the deadly lightning quelled and harmless to the sod. But, there is a glorious essence, Where I Lake my grandest power, (living to the RACE my SUrest, Sweetest it'd, In danger's huts•. See! before me fly diseases! Situ the darkest hydras bow' See the rose of health and beauty Take the palest cheek and brow. Fly, dyspepsia! tly consumption I Yes, all ills are crushed at length; For I give what human nature Only ever needed—irrurcNunt ! Shall I tell In what great t ssence I can thus your spirits cheer up? Pallid, trembling. dying sufferer, 'Tie the famed " I'EauVIAN NYRUP." Tho PERUVIAN SVRIIP is a pro! ected so lution of the Protox ide of :rum a new discov. ery In medicine that tart kes at the rout of Ms earte by supplying im blood with its vita/prin ciple or bye clern,lll.—lron. The genuine has" PelLtylANSiltel'" blown In the glass. Pamphlets free. J. P. DIN,sMoRE, Proprietor, Nc. 36 hey street, New York. Sold by all Druggists. In= From Mr. JAMES Clutttax, of Amesbury, Mass. " 1 was afflicted with a severe felon on one 01 my lingers, and tried many remedies with out relief. My Irlends Induced me to apply your Salve. In two days It extracted the In flammation `rom my linger no as to enable me t resume my work. I can almost say that the Salve worked like magic for It effected a corn without leaving a scar. 1 ' unhesitatingly pronounce Grace's it'aire au excellent remedy, and do not doubt It will be appreciated throughout the land." S ETII W. FOWLE S SON, Boston, Proprietors Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally. aug 11' •Itd&tv Ladles•Trumodes,Supporters, Elnetic Bandages, Belts, Stockings, Knee Caps, Ban ning & Fitch's Braces, spinal, Shoulder and Erector Braces, Light French and Cierimm Rupture Trusses, Syringes, in great variety, ,be., bc., at "N FIEDLES'" on Twelfth street, first door below Race, Philadelphia. Mils de partment is conducted exclusively for females and children, by Competent Ladles, and the stock is adapted to their special wants.) In adjusting our MuchaniCal Remedies, we com bine correct construction, with ease and com fort. Organized by the Proprietor, C. H. NEEDLES, Professional Adjuster of Trusses, dm., Sc., Corner of 12th and Race Streets, may? rim 1 Philadelphia ira7- A Ladles' rlsysielan Ladies front all parts of the United States consult Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Discus. o f Wornen , whose great UMd successful remedies, specially adapt • ed for their ailments are known throughout the country. His great experience 011.1 skill, derived from over twenty years successful practice, devoted exclusive ly to the Treatment of the DLseases of Woolen, es pecially as connected with the married state, has given ladles the utmost confidence to consult hint either by letter or In person, and he assured of prompt relief In all cases. His celebrity Is known to over half a minion or Ladles, as the author of "The Married Woman's Pri vate Medical Companion " designed specially fur married ladies, In delicate or precarious health from dangerous confinement, describing symptoms, causes and remedies. (Price, SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARRIED AND SI., OLE LADlES.—Ladies who suffer from obstruc tions or Irregularities, or are in constant agony for many months, preceding confinement, or have diffi cult, tedious and dangerous deliveries, whose lives are hazardous during such time will find the PORTUGUESE FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS, the most wonderful, reliable and certain remedy. Thousands of ladles use them with infallible cer tainty. In all caves of stoppage or irregularity, or Suppression of nature from whatever cause, they are certain to succeed, and are, besides, perfectly healthy. They are scientifically prepared of costly and rare extracts. They cannot lan. In recent easel they succeed in forty-eight hourt Price, it per boo. In obstinate cases, those two degrees stronger should be used.— Price, .$5. Addr,,s DR. A. IL. MAURICEAU, Professor of Erseases of Women. Office, No, 12iJ Liberty street, Y, Y. Sole Agent and Proprietor for upwards of twenty years. They are sent by mail, in ordinary letter en velopes, free from observation with full instructions nod advice. A circular, describing symptoms, causes, and his special remedies for married ladies, (intended only for wives and husbands,) will be sent free by enclos ing a postage stamp to above address. A LADY WRITES—Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, "Sir I have tried many things I saw advertised, pills, drops; and powders without benefit. A lady, who had been successfully treated by you, assured me that you would be certain to afford me relief, showed me "The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," in which I found my case exactly described, I Imme diately sent to you, and received by return mall, the "Portuguese Female Monthly Pills," which acted like magic, relieving me In a few minutes without 1110 least inconvenience, ilulY 17 3mw Altai ptitto. 0116-Great Care Taken with the Sewing. ONE PRICE CLOTHING. - - - - - - - - - JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, 004 MARKET STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH. For many years this Establishment hasdone business on the One Price System, and we be lieve we are the only Clothing House in tile city that strictly adheres to this principle. We have earned a reputation which we are proud of, for good taste in selecting good styles and substantial materials, and not less Important, for having all of ourgoods. EXTRA WELL MA DE. We employ the best talent for Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds—Fashiocable and Plain—so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must see, or otherwise we could not meet the competition of our neigh bors, for as no deductions are ever made, we must put our pric.-s down to the lowest figure, so as to give to our customers all the advan tsges we promise. The people may depend, this Is the true plan upon Which to do business, and many a dollar can be Anved to t.lothlug buyers by keeping in into d JONES' ONE PR CE CLOTHING. HOUSE, 5)4 MARKET STREET, , Not on the Corner, but one Door above Sixth mar 12 lyw MDFFAVS LIFE PILLS AND PIRENIX BITTERS. The wonderful effects of Moffat's Life Pills in cases of mental depression or physical weakness, proceed ing from indigestion, :costiveness, or bilious secre lons are certified to by millions of persons who have been beueti tied by them. They are the most effective cathartic and purifier ever before the public and have ever been in use since 1,52.5. They are cheap, safe and reliable. bold by all respectable dealers everywhere. A plain statement of facts. I Inherited Scrofula, and many of my relations have died of IL In 15,39 my case wt.:rightful. Tumors and ulcers spread until In under the advice of my physicians I went to Avon Springs. I received no benefit—tried every medicine and did everything I could' I had to rest my arm on a cushion, and bud not been able to raise it to my head for over a year. The discharge front two ulcers was nearly a pint a day. Amputation was recommended; but pronounced dangerous. I could nut sleep, and my sufferings were Intolerable. A friend brought rue an English physician who applied a salve with which lie said he had accomplished es. traordinary cures in the hospitals hi Ethfland. It commenced to relieve; persisted In Its use; It finally effected a perfect and entire cure. It is now ISIS. It Is live years since I had the appearance ofa scrofulous sore, and my health has been good ever since. I I' covered the receipt or his wonderful article—this blessing of humanity—and have called It" PAO a's allure the public to use It or not ins they choose. This Is a brief but candid statement given more fully In my circular, Ev.k, New York, Deeember,l64B. PAGE. NEw Yonkr, Oct. 16, ISM " I have known J. N. Page, Esq., of Ueuevn , N. Y., • ILr znaily yours. Ile is um, of the first citizens of ‘Vestern Now 1 ork. I saw hlui lint week lu good health. llls et so MIS a must remarkable one, but l:- WWI; true In every particular. (Signed.) DIMAS its its kn." We have watched the unaided hut growing favor of " I.,'S CLlssax ti.a LV and availing ourselves of the knowledge of its wonderful curative powers, have bel . olllo proprietors of Wu same. It Is sure cure for Burns, Scalds, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Fever Soles, Broken Breasts, Frost Bites, Chilblains, slogs, Bruises, Cuts, Swellings, .tc., whether upon titan ur beast. It subdues pain and Inflammation with surprising celerity, and heals burns without 0 sear. No family should be without it. It Is always wanted, and Is always ready. Wt. will forfeit a dozen hoses fur any single failure. WI. believe there wannever anything like It in the It Is put up to tin boxes, surrounded by 11 full circtila giving farts, directions, testimonials, &C., and call be urdured thruugli any respectable Druggist throughout the wet 141. Price only 51 cents. lIITE d HOWLAND. Successors to J, .7tf. Page, is itx, NT, Nett . lull 2:1 Iveow Itlarriageo. W1!511f./tT—HIIKVVICII.-011 1110 ILL I ho restiluove tit the britle'm father, by the Ituv, NV. 'l'. Gerhard, John W. \s'uniert to Rebecca M. Sheffer, both or Ito! lop:111e, thiN IiaANIrr—RANGLEtt.-011 the 11ILla lout., by the Rev. W. 'l'. Gerhard, Abraham It. Brandt. to Fanny Rangier, built td' Rupho two. peatlto. 11c31 En.—On the 2d lust., In this city, daughter of the late James Humes. Guonztao NIM—Un the 2d Inst., In Columbia, Robed liroezlnger, In the :15111 year of Ills age, EWSoN.—On the 21st lust., lu Cincinnati, Ohio, of Dropsy, Airs. Elizabeth 11, Howson, wife 01 W, Al. F. Hewson, uud daughter of the late James Humes, Esq.,of Lancaster, Pa. SILAIIILICY.-111 this city, on the '27111 inst., Emma, daughter of Jacob and Margaret yhuth ley, aged 13 months. Pam rA LY.-011 the 30th inst., In this city, George l'retztaly, aged .10 years, 4 months and ill days. URI EV es.—On the Ist Inet., lu title ally, Wal ter, youngest son of Thotniui and Carolina firleyes, aged Si mouths and 17 days. lJoeiM t..—iii this city ou the 2llth Inst., Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Peter and Eliza Hommel, aged S mouths and 12 days. Ho Fl'M AN.—Un the 25th ult. ' at Landisville, 13enJamiti Selmer, sou of Christian mud Har riet Hoffman, aged 2 years, 3 months cud 25 days. • 11lariats. Philadelphia. Grain Market Sept. 3.— • there hi no int provemen Lto record la the Flour market. Ltn the contrary', prices are gradually soil ening, and with increased receipts there is little doubt that they will continue to droop until they reach a point where there will boa mar gin for exportation. Just now the transactions are confined exclusively to tile wants of the home consumers, who purchase only In a s n u tll wily at 517a..7.50 for Superfine, 8&g.5.50 for old stock Extra, SlhclU for I resit ground New Wheat d0.,51 lot;12 for treat] ground Extra Fain tly, and SIJ.5OObl I for Fancy lota, Including lan) Ws choice Northwestern E.:arum at $12Cat12.50. ltye Flour IN lower, uud cannot be quoted Ilt Over sa.so, Prices of Cornmeal nominally unchanged. The offerings of Wheat, are very modern) 'tut the millers purchase extensively; 200 bus tine and good Red at $2.25Qt.2.40, and 400 1111,1 Kentucky White at s2.lti. Rye hi lower; lOon bus new Prime and West ern sold at 01 50ig,L.W. Corn collies forward slowly, and Is In stecidy demand at yesterday's figures; sales of 2,5(4 bus Yellow at $1.27, and 2,09,/ bus Western Mixed afloat at 51.25. Oats take a wide range; 3U(S) bus sold at 51(a. 67e, I he latter fur choice. Whisky is nominal. New York Market Yonn, Sep. 3.—Flour Is firm ; Southern t $1).75(. Wheat Is very dull. Corn—white at $1.13; yellow 01E1.1118.1.1H, and ilxed nt $1.15Q0.11i. Oats are dull al steiltise. Pork Is limner at Beef is L trd quiet. Bulk !heats short; ribbed fir. Tallow at 11')Va,12t , 4. Whiskey at We In bond. Cotton Is dull at 27e. PHILADKI.I . IIIA, ,•• 3.—The Slocic Markel Is dull and livernient loans fun held still Coupon as Issl closed at uld 5-20 8 ut HP do Ittal at 101130011 U; du IShi at 1114111'A; the poney at les , c(!th , :.; Le- as at Ch!. 2 ; 7.35 s at 107;loblei%; State 1,0115 are drill, Wilk 1C2.% bill for let series, DS!, lor ltrd, and 101 , :, for War Loan ; Reading closed at 11.1-10 U; Railroad sold at 53A; Lehigh Valley at 57; Philadelphia and Erie at Is bid for Northern PcniCa. Railroad, and fur Catawlssa Preferred. NEW YORK, Sept.. 3 New York Centric! Reading Railroad. Philadelphia cattle Market MONDAY, September 2—Evening. Beef cattle were ruttier dull this week, and prices were unsettled uud lower; about 11l head arrived and sold tat trona Ilai4,10;11c air I. x • Ira Penns, lvanla and Western steers; 13415 c Mr fair tolgood, and lb for common us to quality. The market closed rather dull within the above range of prices. The follows lig are the particulars of the sales: 23 Owen Sznith, Western, +04(6,91.ic. 71 A. Christy i.e. Bro., Virginia, 7.1,g01.!,c gross. 30 Jones Met:Mese, Chester co., StdittlAc grass. 11:t P. McFilleu, Western, 8./,09 , 4c, gross. DM I'. Ilathaway, Western, - 4yaatt,ii: gross. 01J. S. Ell k, Chester count y, N( L yir!e . ,•, 3.5 B. Mcl , lll,n, 105 .1. Western, 51011 c, gross. 4U E. S. Mcit'lllen, Western, 64.0 Ac, gross. 10 Ullman & Bachman, Western Pa., Iniy9;Ec. 170 M. Fuller & Co., Western, a(Diaxic, gross. 2111 Mooney & Smith, Western, Biploc. 0I T. Mooney St Bro., Western, 0(910,e,c, gross. 43 li. Chain, Western Pa., tP,f,g.sc, gross. 7:1 1.. Frank, Western, 7(goc, gross. 115 Frank & Shomberg, Western, 7@..8,c. sO Hope & Co., Western, 748 , /,c. 37 Blum & Co., Western, (008 e, gross. SS J. Ault, Western, 3;!,;@,0c, gross. 32 li. Baldwin, Chester co., 8666)( 4 c. 56 B. Hood, Chester co., 74,9t,,in. gross. (100 J. Seldornridge, Western, gross. kali Chandler & Alexander, Western, 7(6,9c, gre. .33 A. Kemble, Chester co., ni6.sNc, gross. 23 .1. Miller, Chester co., sC 9c , gross. 20 Steinbury, Western, 6(91.11, ; ',c, gross. ,41 1). W. Gentmell, Delaware, -1.140i1c, gross. to If. Keller, Western Pa., slAig,7c, gross. 30 W. McCurdy, Western Pu., gross. '2U W. Hazlett, Western Pa., 1340t4c, gross. - Hogs were In fair demand. 3,000 head sold at the illnerent yards at from $10(910.60 per 111 lbs net. Sheep were dull. 1200 head arrived and partly sold at front - rt 10, gross, thiitocou ait on. Cows were unchanged. x9O head sold at $450 70 fur springers, IRI0(s,00 per head for cow and calf. Lancaster Nous chola Market. LANCASTER, Wednesday, August 31. Butter, id lb 2.54430 c. Lard, IA tb 15c. Eggs li dozen 20c. Chickens, (Live,) i 1 pair liWolioc. Do. (cleaned,) -, Ei piece 60475 c. Ducks, (live,) It pair 50(01)c. Do. (cleaned,) -- piece 50(13.)11c. Lamb, , t , lblso 2 kic. Sausages, ? lb 2)®25c. Potatoes, yti bushel 1.1)(141.20 Do. " , 1 ( . , peck 1012 c. Peaches, " . 1 4 - i peck 31140 c. Apples, ").:, peck 2.5 c. Pears, " ..;) peck.. 50c. Tomatoes , e 1 ,i 6 peck 12@ 1 3c. Beans, " .r, peck sc. Do. (Lima) - ti quart IS@2oc. Cucumbers " dozen Mc. Corn, ' - e dozen B®loc. Cabbage, " head 30g cc. Onions, " X peck 10412 c. " Beets, bunch pc. Blackberries," , quart 10c. Do. (Lawton) 5 box 20c. Huckleberries, quart 12®1.5c. Apple Butter, 'p pint 1 li@2oc. Do. " crock $1.25®1.50 LANCASTER GRAIN MARKET, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1807.—Market is firm with a slight advance: Family flour, V bur $lO 50 Extra do do 10 25 Superfine „do do 9 00 Wheat (white) :•0„ bus.... ....... .. 2 60 Wheat (red) do 220 Rye do 140 Corn do 110 Oats (new) do ......... ....... 60 Whiskey 2 20 New gittertiottututo. ESTATE OF HUGH DONLEY. LATE OF Eden township, deceased.—The under. signed Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Samuel Slokom, Esq., Executor, to and among those legally entitled to the sante, will sit for that purpose on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1837, at 2 o'clock P. IL, in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. ELWOOD OILIEST, Auditor. sep 4 4tw 35 Mary E Conyngham by her nest friend, Philip Miller I November Term, vs. 1860, No. 108. John R. Conyngbam. 0 THE DEFENDANT DOVE NAMED. T —You are hereby notified that Depositions on behalf of Petitioner will be taken at my °nice, No. 18 North Duke street. In the City of Lancaster, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, isa at 10 o'clock, A. M. WM. B. WILEY, Lancaster, Sep. 3, 1867. Commissioner. sep a 4tw 33 NOTICE.—WHEREAS, 1, BENJAMIN Leed, of Penn township have endorsed John R. Sell zer of said township on an accom modation note for $5.50 payable at the Manhelm National Bank for lie (lays, dated AUGUST kith, ISe7; said flank refused to discount said note upon notice from me. I now caution any and all persons from purchasing said note, as I have received no value for the same. ling kit 2nisit w• BENJAMIN LEEI). VFARM FOR SALE OFFER V For Mule the -Carter Farm," situated on the Winchester and Martinsburg turnpike, four miles from Winchester. It Is all rich limestone laud anti contains 173 ACRE-s, hate a stream of water running through It, a tine spring, n large BRICK DWELLING, and outbuildings; is within one mile of the Railroad Depot, Baltimore market. This Is a most desirable and beautiful iarm. 'fern's convenient. Apply to me by letter at Wluchester, nug 2B lid Itw I'STATE OF ANN liLINE (WIDOW) LA Late of the borough of Washington, Ma nor twp.. Lancasti r County, deCd.—The under signed Auditor, appointed to audit, adjust the account and distribute the balance remaining In the hands of isarnherd Mann, (Parmer,)Ad• mlnistrator, to and among those legally enti tled to the same, will attend for that purpose on TUESDAY, the 24th day of SEPTEMBER, 1047, at. le o'clock, A. M., In the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested lu said distribu tion may attend. A. 4. SANDERSON, sep 4 ittw Auditor. ÜBLIC MA LE.—ON SATURDAY. MEP. Y TEMBER 21, 18ti7, 1n pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator of the cats 0 of John R. Henkel, dee'd., will sell at PubllcSale, on the premises, the fo ll owing valuable re al estate, viz: All that certain lot of ground sit uated on thymic lit side of West Xing streel, in the city of Lancaster, between Charlotte and Mary streets, adjoining property of lieorge hind le on the east, and Samuel Kissinger on the west, With n two-story and attic brick 'TAV ERN HOUSE, known is the "GREEN TREE HOTEL," having a good, new brick back-build ing attached, Stable, /Cc. There is it well of ez• eellent water, with good pump therein near the kitc`len, and in the baek-bullding tie two quite new and large still kettles, which will be sold with the property, or separately, an may be desired. Stile to commence at 7 o'clock, I'. M., when attendance will be given and terms tattle known by CHARLES KNAPP, aug till 3tw<d Ad tnlulstrator. VA LUAIILE 'l'lllllElt LANI) AT PU IR. Lru SA I.E.—On Tr EsDAY, ot"I't)111.:It INi7, mold at 1/111,111` Vl2lllllll', 011 the prrilliSeM, It VllllllOlll2 Trlld of CheSt nut I,lllld, hall the I.lltllte at AbrIIIIIIIII 111111.1111111, Miillllle4i In lAIII. onxLor C01111,1',1,11 till' 1111t1 Irnding Item t holJld lart le Forgo lo Ititwlhe,vllle, about ono Julie hien the coriour end two in lem Cruet the latter plitet., containing TWENTY ACHES, adjoin Ills littill.4 I.'llll.l'ly of 1 0 ,1iJith Mogen, C. N, land Into of Coluitutti. About ono-half 01 it IN vovertql with Ilea 'nutter, randy to cut.. Thu tivoritgo ytohl rtillm may perhaps rail trout MU to KM per town, and or tile very bust quillity. Tho of or part it Ii wan out oil' within the last Leh yearn, tad In thickly With the 11XCeptioll Of about. Acres trust log oil the Rawlinsvilln Road, Which is partly clear of Limber perfectly clean ol stone, and a splendid building location lor the erection or a Wheelwright, or Machine Shop, us there is a Nardi h Shop right opposite, where the trade Is carried on very extensively by 11r. Aliment; also, convenient to Nehool, mill, to the store, and about I mile twin Sholl's lime hi The whole is surrounded by a geed post and rail !once. It will be mold In lets to stilt purchtuters, Persons wishing L, Vlew the al/1 vle overly berme tae sale, will be shown by Mr. Anment at the smith shop. Indisputable titles will be given on the limit tiny of April, 10110. Sale to cononence at 2 o'eluch P. M. of said ‘lay, wh• n attendance will be given o.lld terms Of Mile made known by B. C. KAUFFMAN, C. M. RIAU ' , FM AN, Trustees or all the heirs or Abraham Kauirman, deceased. Also, at the Maine Unto and place, a 111 be mold lie interest of Nathaniel Kauffman, (a minor,) u the above tract, under an Order of the Aamos' Court of Lancaster county. B. C, KALIF FM AN, J. BRADY, Auctioneer. Unardian, two .1 law aka VTALUABLE LIMESTONE FA UM AT V Public Sale.—Un SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER, 2S, HIM The undersigned will offer at public sale, their 'arm, situated in Monroe twp., Cumberland county. I t miles east of Carlisle, and the same distance west of Me chanicsburg, near Hickory low 11, adjoining lands of Ulrich Strickler, J, Yoh u, .1. Bowers and T. Williamson, contal sing 110 ACRES, oor lees. There are seven RUMS of wood land, the balance under the highest state of cultivation. There is a stream of water ruu ❑ing through Lb °centre of the farm. The farm has been all heavily limed, over 15,111 U bushels having been hurtled on H. The improvements contiiii: of a good two-story intAXI II and STONE HOUSE:, Large Darn, Pig-pet, cunt crib car riage house, an. There Is a Well of excellent water at chi door. A line orchard of choice apple I.rees, Just coining into bearing; besides peaches, cherries, ,te, on the piece. Sale to c,innience at I o'clock, P. M., on said lay, when terms will be minute known by ANN RI NU WA - LT, hop l i sted:lM Jul IN HI N WALT. 1867. '' nIIY "°" B * 1867. ii.ER a: BROTHERS are now openlng a handsome assortment of FALL AND WIN TER DRY lii2ODS, and invite an examina tion of their Stock. LADIEb' Dif.ESS GOODS. A tine selection of French, English and American Fancy Dress Goods in new Designs unl Colorings. Plain Colored Silltm, Pop]] nx, liarrltn, Empress Cloths, Poplin Alpacas, French Merinoes, Wool De Laines—in Slunlcs. BLACK SlLKS—trout low priced to extra quality. HUDDEMSFIELD PLAIDS, Barrett French Flannels and Plain Opera Flannels. MDC Rti INC/ GOODS of Lupin's manufacture Black 1311111buzlnes, Barrltz, Emprasm Cloths, Tamlse, 11-1 Wool De Lalnes, ?onlln Alpacas, Mohatrs and Long and Square 'Back Whet :7`llll\lllll, English Crape Veils, 3c. 811.1W1.`i, CLOAKS AND CLOAKINOS An elegant assortment of New Style She a•le anti Cloaks and a great, variety of now mater ials for Cloaks In c'holce colors 01 French Boa vs r , Chinchilla, Velvet Beaver, Felt Cloth, clic. CLOAKS Tondo to order. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. Lad Its and (111111ren's Merino Vests, Cornets, Ulove,, stockings, noon Skirts, Hal morals, Ac. A full assort wont of hest makes. All of which will he hold nt Lowe,t Prlces. HAUER dz BROTHEM H 0 M.l: U ItNINIII IN (1 011 S English Ilrussels luul Tapestry Carpets, Thick: Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Velvet Wigs and Cocoa Door Mats, English and American Ull Cloths 105 , Ili 103> PAPER Plain and Decorative, WINDOW SHADES, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Marseilles quilts, Itlankets, Table and:Plano Covers,:and a huge Stock of Domestic Cotton and Woolen Goods, which we will sell at Low Prices. ISK. 186; FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING 'OS MEN AND .1101. Y. Large Stock—all new—of ourown manufacture AT LOWEST PRICES. OVERCOATS from best to lowest grade. FINE CLOTH DRESS SUITS. CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS. SATTINETT ANI) JEAN SUITS. ESQUIMAUX, ALSO TWIST BEAVERS. FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS. PLAIN ANI) FANCY COATINGS, new Styles, BLACK A FANCY CASSI ER Es, VELVET CORDS, SATTIN ETTS, JEANS, ..t c. Aar Custom Work nuele up In best style. promptly. sep t tfw HAGER A BROTHERS. sTATE FAIR. The Pennsylvania State Fair will be held at Pittsburg, upon the grounds of the Iron City Park. SEPTEMBER 21th, nth, 'kith, and i 71.11, I ski% For the Exhibition of Horees, Cattle, ep Swine, &e., Agricultural implemente, Mae In cry, Inventions, Farm Products, Fruits, 1• low ere, Household Goode, &c. I , REmIUM VER $lO,OOO COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL. Some of Ihe Premlus In the abstract, are as follows ; CATI LE--FOREIGN IMPORTED.--Ten premiums Iron. $5O to 820; all other grades of Cattle 60, from $O.l to 810.12, from 910 to V) ; l•est herd . , aec„ not less than 15 head, $5O; 2nd best 6.5; best 10 yoke of oxen, premium to he paid Agricultural Society of the County sending them:6loo-2nd best $5O. liWtSES.—Best Imported 0 premiums from 850 to s7ll—thorough breds, 10 , trout ;Mu to 910— Speed 1 of Site, 1 of $75, 1 of K i. MATCHED HORSES.—I of $5O, 1 of $:i0; best draught, gelding and single horses 12, from 830 to $lO. iSTALLIONS AND MARES, 15 from $25 to $lO. JACKS AND MULES, 7, irom_s2sl,o 510; best mule team of four $3O, 3rd best slo. SHEEP AND WOW .—For different breeds 123 premiums from $5O to 65. SWINE 15—from $25 to $5. POULTRY—best collection $l5, and no premium less than $2. For Agricultural Implements, Steam En gines, Sea les, &c., but few premiums are offered. The Judges, nowever, may make compliment ary notice of the ',Articular merits of each machine exhibited. • For Leather and its manufacture—Flour and Indian Meal, Wain and Seeds, Vegetables, Fruits, Wanes, Cider, Flowers and Designs, Needle Wora, Embroidery, &c., Bread, Cakes, Sec , Preserves, Jellies and Air Tight Fruits and Vegetables, Mercantile Displays, 6,c., liberal premiums are offered, ranging from $lO to $l. STEAM PLO W.—The Heydrick Steam Plow will be exhibited and operated during the Fair. EXCURSION TICKETS will be hated by nearly all the Railroads, and all goods ex hibited and unsold will be returned freight free. For particulars, or prOmiUm lists address A. B. Longaker, Secretary, Pittsburg, Pa. Single admission Tickets, 25 Cents. A. BOYD HAMILTON, aug 10ltnl&2tW Pret3Blent, WNI. L. CLARK, Special Connu'r A few 11101 . 0 quid Agon trr Wanted For tionoral linker's "111STOR1' 01."111E, SECRET SERVICE." Inereamod eonlinnedon nllowed, nod grouter Inducelnentv oll'ored. Add rout, I'. LiARRE'l"l"tv. CO., BOX 217, Plilladelplila,Pu. 6000 KNTS wanted, Losull Mix New In ventions, of groin value lu families 01 pay grind profits. Mend lie, and got, KO pippin and sample gratis. Agents have nude $lllO,- 000. Ephraim Brown, Lowell. :diem A Treatlee ou Deathietod, Catarrh. COll - in piton and Cancer. Their ClltlHeN and tactual of Un medial° relief imil speedy cure, !lent freo. Mend particulare to 1)r. MTILW ELL, No. te South Ilth /area, Williamsburg, L. I. MADAM FOY'S Combines In one garment, a PERFECT torrota eolthET, and the mont. desirable Skirt Sup porter ever offered the public. It places the weight of the dune upon the 'Monition In stead of time hips; IL Unproven the form with out tight lacing; given cane told elegance; la approved and recommended by phymlcianit. Manufactured by D. SAUNDERS & CO., UU Mummer St., Boston, (iElt & 141{0T11 Eltti env gWvertfottuentS. 7-AMIABLE CHESTER COUNTY FAWN V at Pr'vale Bale.—The subscriber' intend ing to remove to the West, ()Mrs for sale his farm, situated In Upper Oxford twp., Chester county, on the limestone road leading from Oxford borough to Parkesburg, within three miles of the former place, and about three miles from Elkvlew Station, on the Philadel phia and Baltimore C. R. 8., CONTAINING ABOUT Miy, ACRES, 100 Acres of which are under a high state of cultivation, and the remaining By Acres are good woodland. . - This farm Is well watered, having a never. falling spring and a stream running through the central part; is enclosed with good Cone°, and has a l tidying Apple Orchard. The improvements consist of a good, com fortable STONE MANSION, divided into con venient rooms, with porch in front. the length of the building, and a good cellar underneath large double decker Barn, 70 by 05 feet, Wagon House and Corn Crib attached, 45 by 20feet, with good stabling underneath; Wood House, and Granaries in good order. There is ma nful; water In the barn yard, and there are a large Stone Spring House, suitable for diary purpose., etc., convenient to the house, smoke ouse, and other out-buildln gs,thereon erected. • The property Is convenient to schools, churches, units, and will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to FRANCIS CONWAY, Residing on the premises; or S. H. RICHEY, Itusielvi Ile, Chester county; or N. AN, sop 4 ltw] No. 62 We ßE st OranJgeHl CKAI Lancaster. N EW STRAWBERRIES 1 , 0 R SU7- NAPOLEON 111. . The Best Amateur Berry in Cultivation. Price (by mall, postage puld,) 83.0 U per dozen. PERPETUAL PINE: "A perpetual, large fruited, Strawberry. of the Pin . c. Class , " Price tby mall, postage paid,) $l.OO fort plants, or $.5.00 per dozen. Send for illustrated descriptive circular. We also otter a large and splendid stock of FOIST AND ORNAM ENTAL THKES,ORAPE VINES. SMALL FRUITS AC., of which we mall descriptive , catalogues, with prices to all applicants. EDW'D .1. EVANS& CO., sep I 2intv i Central Nurseries, York, Pa. ANCANTER couvrr FARM AT put. VATE SA L E.—Thu i.ubscrlber, desirous of decreasing the size of Ids farm, Misers lOU Aelt E 4 it private sale. Said farm Is situated In Saulsbury township, Lancaster County, be tween the West. Chester road inal Lancaster turnpike, and about tulles distant respec tively front the stations of Penningtonvllle, Christiana and Gap on the Pennsylvania hail Road, which passes through the adjoining properly. Tile entire farm has a southern exposure with a gentle elevation, and Is all capable of en livation. It Is ofn square form, and contains several beautiful building sites, centrally located. About Ii Acres ale covered with heavy growth of timber, suitable for fencing anti bonding. Forty acres are under good cunlval ion, and part of the farm having recently been cleared terms excellent pasture and is naturally Inclined to run Into green grass, or if allowed to grow up, would In a few years unlike excellent rail Limner. TM. gum Ins Rooted In a good neighborhood, eon vonlent to MlllB,toren, Churchen, Sm. For auy 0110 Wihlllllg to make deulrablo holm) this In an unusual opportunity. For further Information, call on, or addrenn Um under niggled. .1 T. II EMT, Near l'hrlntlana, Lancaster' County. l'a. mop I :ll3lw - 01111NIFICA 0 The uuw nyntem of Allvertlidng adopted by ii.o. P. Rowell Ailvorilmlog Age!,lN, No g Park ltow, Now York, Is altructing Il good The all insving extract irate n apeech deny -011,1 haler° the N. Y. titato Canyon lioldult lit Penn I'llll,l by a prowl- 11010 Aguol of N. V. l'lly,fitor"4 to Palmy that ho 111 'emit twitilmvlotlizeN tllgoo, I. du,n , .V. 1, lolo•na/ ,;( A Y. 2,111, 101 l 111.noe, Chirol . iiirlti,) ( . 4 fril,lakt . 4, I , A I.V Nti NM. " Mr. Pell Inglll spolce opptailllfila 11, Ihlll 1111111 kliLllll INIIIIt. 1110110, lo mIliAvL.,l ptiblinlivni Illnl lir 11114 Nyl4lllll of eonlractlng they worn giving lower ratea than they gave their oefil 11,1111 e etimloanorti or other. equally um prole it 111111 gocal eastotoura; that they were mulling one portion of their paper to 111,0,1 to (VIII! 11(111 tinder.. ',hi Ilio ether el)11111111s; Ilwt lII° 011 , 11 or of mimeo hula Hold edit(' collie rlght W anal beat lee ptal)ll.ller'n pro., alitl laity 1111, 1,11,11110814 away from 1111:1,• that II the puhllnhers, !tally under.landlog null ,vl.lted to continuo Mu Irru,u tar and 1111tAlskile.-111". aMINlum ho (P.2(1111011 C..) .111,111,1 of, votirnu,,reitse try log to gel 1.1%0111.111g lor the IntriT2ra al. their regular rates, and go Into the other .3'slein oc eontractlng--whleh Ile could stand, It tie! prlnlera could." 11.11XICI3' Oil the urcuuut of nownpaperm IH Waited fill'. Therl, IH uut 0110 111 twonty which would not prefer to receive all their for eign patronage on this plan, When it Is fully understood. IL Is too generally recognized un thoroughly hencllelu I to Id' parties volicerucal o bo Injured In Ihu boot by any filing which nay bc saki Log:aunt, It by luterestml partlum. Ativerfimers should ven.l for a circular giving H explamttloum 1301.1A1C1( I A STITITTE, A 11 itsT cidtmst 1. Boarding slehool for Boys, ta PI Ltstl,ol,l , Ml/.45. Fall Term of :.1) weeks begins Oa, I, 1867. For purlieu] ;as address V. \V. U. HIGH ARDS, Have you seen the "PENN LETTER isou IC,' r copying letlers With.)lll, the Lee 1,1 either roes 0, water! 11 m.tVeS nine, 1111)0r, /Lint the rpe . n.re or it copying press. For sale by alt ret class stationers, hail at the °Oleo of the Penn Slanufacturing %Stories," 702 Chestnut t., Pit1110(4111n, Pit. coitsET SKIRT SUPPORTER DAI NTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. 1 . —THE URArI'ON MINERAL( PAINT CO., are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durable 1 in use; two coals, well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last, 10 or 15 years; IL In of a light, brown or beautiful chocolate color, arid Call be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, drab Jr cream, to suit Um IlUde of lila CalaalflaCr. IL 18 vat lllbia for llouses, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Imple ments, Carriage and Car-makers, Palls and Woodumwared anvitss, Metal At Shingle Hoofs, (It belnit Flre mid \Vat erl'rool) Bridges, Burial Cases, Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Dil Cloths, (ow) Manufacturer having used 5,01)0 bins. the SALMI year,) and as a paint, for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durabili ty, elasticity, and !Adhesiveness. Pimie 80 per of 3(10 which will supply a farmer for years to enfile. Warranted ill Clll4O/4 as above. Hand for &circular, which given full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Add resit DANIEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, Pearl Ht. New York YOU•R E WA NTED I L HERE! Agents, both nude and (emote, wanted every where to mell the PATENT IN l'ILOVICI) INK REM. MitVol 11, (by which Iroin one to two pages can be written without replenishing with halt), and our Fancy and Dry (Mods, etc. Can clear from 93 to .9,10 a day. No capital required. Price lo cents, with tl.ll Ildvorthement, descri bing all article for sale In our Dollar Fur chlorin"; Aweney. Clio:ll.Am RENT FRE.E. EASTMAN tt. KENDALL, WI Hanover St.. Boston, MOAN. DEAFNESS CURED. Tho Organic Vibra tor Ma Into the ear, la not perceptible, and enables dear persona to hear distinctly at church, and at public assembliem. Send partic ulars to Or. STILWELL, No, IL South OM at., Willimmitturg, N. Y. MiX= And will present to any permou mending ne a club in our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goode, Ste., a Milk Drees Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch, &c., free of cost. Catalogue of goods, and sample, gent to any IL/Wrens free. Addrees .1. S. HAWES & CO., :21 Hanover St., Boston, Muss. P. O. Box 5125. Dr. Louis of Providence, IL I. discovered Rem edies, With which he lots cured hundreds of cases of Paralysis, Pits, and all forms of Nor vads 1)114es/tem. Send two stamps for pamphlet and certificate. AFFLICTED RESTORED! IGNORANCE PA POSED ! 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It you wish to Advertise you should consult CeEO. P. ROWELL& CO., 40 - Park ROW, N. Y.
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