lott gto . ~.„ Lo6AZ Stirrtstarrie.—The Fall terns of , the" State Normal Schooled' menced on Monday. A vseyinrgerurnber. of studentaare in, attendance. The gunning season will soon - be present, and our sportsmen will again have an op wrtunity of trying their skill' among the hills and valleys of our county. p r of, S. S. Jade, formerly Superintendent of Common Schools .in , Westmoreland county, has been elected Professor !of-Eng lish Language and Literature in the Key stone Normal School of,Kutzlown Berke county. Pamphlet laws for. distribution among Aldermen, Justices of the Peace, and others, who are entitled to receive them gratuitous ly, havobeen received at theProthonotary's Office; It is stated by those who have been in the oonntry, and had an opportunity ofjudglng, that a plentiful crop of chestnuts an Autumnick ory nuts may be expected this a Chewing the leaf of the red-stalked plan tain,is said to be a certain cure for tobacco chewing. An exchange suggests that the remedy is worse than the disease. • The Reading Times says that the grape crop has been immensely successful In some localities of Berke county, and a splendid display of grapes Is anticipated at the Coun ty Fair. A brakesman on a freight train of the Pennsylvania Railroad, named Charles Bidaman, of Harrisburg, was Beverly in jured on Friday at Columbia, by being caught between the cars, while in the act of coupling them. The Columbia Spy states that on Satur day last a sneak thief stole from Joseph H. Black's Hotel, In 'that borough, a pair of boots, coat &c. belonging to the proprietor. A breach of promise of marriage case was recently tried In Berke county ; ;Haggle R. Leo was the plaintif, and George D. Raudonbush the detendent. The jury awarded Maggie the sum of '52,000 as a balm for her blighted affections. Commissioner Rollins has decided that, If a manufacturer permits his cigar-mak ors to take tobacco to their houses to make into cigars for him, ho must also furnish the moans to put them up In the manner re quired by law, at the place where they are made, before being returned to him, as they cannot be returned in bulk. CATERPILLARS.—A. gentleman residing about eight miles southwest of this city in forms us that caterpillars aro more tamer- Oils in hie neighborhood than they were over known to bo before. Apple, pear, cherry, and all other kind of fruit trees, ex cept the peach tree on which they will not remain, also currant, gooseberry, and oven blackberry and all similar bushes, have been stripped of their foliage and are now, in many instances, almost as bare us in mid winter. It is feared that some of these fruit trees have been permanently injured by being deprived of their foliage so early In the season, some of them having been stripped of it for the past two months; and now, alter having devoured everything in the orchards agreeable to their taste, these posts aro crawling about in search of some thing to feed upon, and no place into which they can effect un entrance, is secure against their intrusion. They crawl into the kitchen, dining rooms and parlors of the houses; everything is full of caterpillars, thousands of them aro swept together and destroyed by the women, and thousands more come crawling along to fill their places. \The groat numbers of them that hove been destroyed seems now, however, to have had some effect, ns within the past few days they appear to be less numerous than they were a week ago. TIIE Managers of the Home for Friend less Children gratefully acknowledge tho following donations: Mrs. Michael, largo basket of beans; friend, basket of cheese ; Mrs. Frank, beans and potatoes; Mrs. Villa, basket of beets ; Mr. 11,'rb, 3 bus. of turnips and basket of cucumbers; Mr. Henry O. Peters, largo basket of beans and bag of potatoes ; Mrs. Best, lot of cucumbers, squashes end beans; Mr. Lefevre, lot of cucumbers ; Mr. Isaac Diller, 2 bus. of potatoes ; Mrs. Frank, lot of cabbage ; Mr. Erb, 2 bus, tomatoes ; Mr. Byler, 2 sweet pumpkins ; charity box, $2.00; Watson Miller, $5.00. PETIT JURORS to servo In the Court of Common Plena, commencing Monday, Oc tober 26th next: Wm. G. Baker, City; Isaac L. Bair, Earl; Samuel Boyd, Drumere ; George L. Boyle, City; David Bender, West Earl; Henry S. Eberly, Clay; Albert 'Eckert, City; Gee. H. Ettla, Marietta ; Elias N. Eaby, lianho; Henry M. Eagle, Maytown ; Fralley, City ; Christian thick, Leacock ; Jacob Greybill, Petersburg; Poter'tW. Gorrecht, City; Henry liorting, City ; John Herr, City; Miles Hallagher, Warwick; John Harnish, Poquea ; Edward Jacobs,Lea cock ; Henry Leaman, Paradise ; \aliant Livingston, Salisbury; Joseph Lefever, Strasburg borough ; Jacob M. Mayor, Man • holm township; Abraham Miller, Lumpier; P. S. McLaughlin, Little Britain; John H. Miller, West Lampeter ; Janice McCue, Esq., Ciernarvon ; Martin E. Stautlbr, East Earl; N. C, Sample, Salisbury; John Sel lers, Upper Leacock ; Peter Smith, Penn ; Jacob K. Stoner, Coney; D. G. Swartz, City; Elias Schutz, Penn ; David E. Shimp, Reatnatown ; Samuel Truscott, Columbia ; Milton Woods, Loucock ; George G. Worst, Salisbury; John Weiler, City; Jacob %ocher, City, Potlt Juro•o for the Court of Common Pleas, commencing Monday, October 10th next: F. S. Albright, City ; Joseph Bowman, Strasburg borough; Calvin Curter Stras burg; Henry Carter, Fulton; loss A. Campbell, Burt; James C. Carpenter, City; Rohl. Culbertson, Earl; Kinzer Davis, Conoy; Joseph 11. Davis, Coloraln ; Lewis M. Dickison, Salisbury ; Dr. J. M. Dea ver, Drumm ; Nathaniel Ell maker, Salis bury; Robt. A. Evans, City; Henry Franke, City; Robt. J. Houston, City; David Houston, Salisbury; Henry Hog oiler, Sr., City ; W. U. Bens, Co lumbia; Jacob C. K ready, Manor; John Kurtz, Ciernarvon ; Joseph Kennard, Bart; Wotdlor Kinzer, Earl; Levi Kirk, Little Britain ; Martin Kreider, City ; Sam 'l R, Myers, Upper Learock Sanders Mo• Cullough. lire more ; Blair Moore, Dru more ; Albert P. Mc - livable, Paradise ; .101111 Overholizer, Breakneck; Enos Pennock, Little Britain; Ooorge Pearce, Bart; Coo. Russel, Cwrnarvon ; James Rush, Eden; I.leo. Sonsenig, East Earl; Rohl. Smith, Sadsbury ; James Sproul, Cotentin ; Joseph C. Snyder, City; John S. Weaver, East Earl; Wm..l. Wallace, East Earl; Henry Wilhelm. City. put Dana Adverftgeturuis ORR'S DIACNAUGIIIT'N INIPORTED Spool and Ball Cotton, for Sewing Machine and hand use unsurpassed In price and quality. ALEXANDER KNOX., _ . 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ROOFING that can be applied by any Ordl. nary workman. ROOFING that will not expand or contract by the action of the weather. ROOFING that is adapted to steep or flat roofs. Send for a Sample and Circular. READY ROOFING COMPANY, 81 Malden Lane, New York. ....50 90 AGENTS WANTED TO NELL 2 100 bran new artieles4 est ou; , and w ants lu every family. 1200 a week can be made, by either sex. No swindling dodge. Samples sent on receipt of 10 cents. to those whomeatibusinese. Address,WM. H. DAILEY, 148 Fulton street, N. Y. aug27-Imd.aw §aniang gouogo R w. CLARK CO., BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PFHLADELP MA GENERAL AGENTS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, /4 nasal of Pennsylvania, tunl . ktionthern New Jersey. Tho NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COI PANY Is a corporation Cho! tercd by Specie Act of Congress, approved July 26,1868 With a Cash Capital of Ono Million Dollars, and Is now thoroughly organized and prepared or buelneeß. - . . Liberal terma oilfered to Agents 4olicl tors, who era inviledlto apply at ourotlice. Full partici:dam to ballad on application at our office, located in the accondatory of our' Banking Houeef where. Circulars and gamph lets, Italy demribing the advantages ofreredby the Company, may. be bath' i. w. crimw. & co., No. $5 South Third street.. •Vil9.l7deodew Philadelphia, Pa, . . • 41• VAIXABLA -I , A. w el l 'A sag situated In the, p ., Lou t h . , 0 ore, ohesterteunty, Fa., ors - Ant, Vont HaF t 2 g , =lli •no from! Philadelphia end thu cipi4rig . at Oxford, eon , , ~,, , .. 25 'of which are valuable e Tim e! xto Crenialiider . with beautiful southern__ tire, In a high state of oultlvation,;,Well Wa ' felines in good retail', yourag Orchard of choice Apples, with a varied' of i c e , thi m Zt.. Buildings 111 good, water at thetiow a baitu,ttud s 'well adapted for either Or the dairy bted ness, and will be sold on easy taring. For farther particularscell on the subscriber residing on tbeLpreonises, or addreat lilm at Hayesville Poet VIUTIce. BeP l G 4 twR , ,• ANDItIFff Altbit3TßONO. VVALUABLE REAL ESTATE' IN M.ILLERSVILLE, AT PRIVATE SALE. ' The underlined offers for sale • FIVE ACRES OF•LAND, situated at MillersVllle, within a Short distance of the Normal School, haVing erected thereon a Dirge and commodious two.story BRICK' DWELLING ROUSE, 48 feet front, by 80 feet book, with a Back Buildlnx, MI roofed • with slate, a frame Wash House, largo Stable,' and, other outbuildings. There Is sane cellar under the whole house. There are two Wells of Ex cellent Water and a One young Orchard in good bearing condition or the premises. If desired the property will be sold In parts. No.l, consist of 2% ACRES with improve ments, and the balance in Las to stilt pur chasers. POW,BBIIIOII will be given on January let, 1880, if desired: neva the purchase money Will be allowed to remain in the property, if desired. This property is valuable on Recount of loca tion, the house being large enough for a dwel ling and any ordinary bminess. The fences are in good condition, and the property in Its arrangements and condition all that could be desired. If not sold before October Mat it will be die • po Josepht public sale M i llersville. yat the Hotel of If notwell in Persons desiring :to view the property will call on the undere good. eepl6.dcodetsw A BRAIIAM PETERS. • N 0T14.1111. COMMISSIONER'S LAND SALE OF VIRGINIA In obedience to a decree of the Circuit Court of Smythe county, rendered on the 118th day of August, MS, at Smythe Court House, Va.,- In the case of B. F. Aker, &0., vti. F. P. Staley, dm.. I shall offer for sale on SATURDAY the 24th day of OUTOBER,II9IB, between theh ours of 11 o'clock, A. M. and 2 P. M., on the premises, that Valuable Tract of Laud known as the "Jolanathan Aker farm," tying near the Virginia and Tennessee Rail road, and on the southwestern McAdam road, within 4 miles Of Mt. Airy depot and nearly midway between the towns of Marlon and Wytheville, CoNTAINI NG 850 ACRES , one-half of which is cleared and In a high state of improvement, the rest In fine timber, lying near the railroad. The improvementa are a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, GRANARY STABLES, Spring House, Ac.. are good, con valiantly located, and in a good state uf pres ervation. TERMS of SALtc: 830 atoll, the balance In one, two and three years, with interest from date or sale, the purchaser giving bond with ap proved security for the deferred payments.— The legal title retained until the whole of the purehu.se money is paid. W. D. STROTHER, Commissioner. Note: Col. H. A. Iffunbrlght, of this place Is referred to for further information. I will sell a very valuable farm of SIX HUNDRED ACHES, lying g miles went. of Marlon on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and also on the Me- Adam Road, belonging to myself, and will also refer any purchasers to other desirable prop ortion In th le locality. W. D. STROTHER. Mannarr, Va., Sep. 15, MS. Idaladawirt 13PIVATE SALE OF VALUAISLE SEAL L ESTATE AND MILL PROPERTY.—The undersigned Will otter at private sale. until WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7tb, A. D„ ISM, on w hi, h day it will he offered at public sale, tit o'clock, it COnot sold before, a Tract of Laud NTAINING 64 ACRES,' more or less, of farm, Timber and pasture land, situataparily in Conewago township, Dauphin county, and partly In Mount Joy township, L I ncaster county, .Pa., about 2 miles from the Borough of Elizabethtown, and 6 miles from Middletown, itdnaig lands of George Heider, John Brill, the Hoffer and others. The improvements thereon are 2 two-story Stone DWELLING HOUSES, Bank Barn, Smoke House, Ice House, Wash House, and all other necessary outbuildlngs. A two-story Stone MERCHANT AND GRIST MILL, with 4 pair of Burrs. The Millie situate on the Coucwago Creek, and has an abundance of water at all seasons of the year, in fact It is one of the best water powers In the county. A Frame SAW MILL, with Circular and Up and Down Saws, and plenty of custom the whole year round. A well of novtx•failing water, with a pump therein near the dwellings. Two Orchards of a largo variety of choice Fruit Trees, such na Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry mud Grape Vines, sue Orchard is Just coming lute bearing order. The land is well fenmd and in good condition for cultivation, the farming laud being Iron Stone Laud, A portion of thalami is loused to a company who are exploring for IRON OBE. Terms of purchase made easy. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale, will please call on the under signed residing thereon. sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 61., when terms will be made known by A. M. & G. REDSECHER. GSM PIERCE, Auctioneer. sep to tawii COLIC MALE OF VALUABLE REAL P ESTATE.—IIy virtue at an order of the Orphans' Court of ferry county, the under signed Adminlet rotor of the exude of George :kl. noddy, late ofJaelceou township, said cene• ty, deceased, will sell, by outcry, ou the prem ien, On _ _ AATURMAN, SEPTEMitiFuIt 11(1111, /003, at 10 o'clock lu Lao forenoon of said day, the following described real entitle, to wit: The undivided half part of a Tract of Land, situate In Jackson toWnehlp, Perry county, Pa., bounded by lands of Solomon Bower; (itiorge 'bluer, Jacob 'Cramer and tiolomon tho whole tract _ . . CONTAINING 500 ACRES. more or lose, being the Berne treat of land whereof George Black, deed, wan coined In his demenno and by his last will and testament devised to certain devisees, Of the entire treat lOU acree aro cleared. The improvements are a Log Woatherbourdad HOUBK 88 tone Kitchen, k. Tenant Houses, Log Barn,Ban Wagon Bleed and other outbuildings. There are two excel lent Orchard/I, anti the farm is one of the best watered In the country. It is located'in the main valley, about 2 MUCH west of the villace of Blain, le partly limestone cud has an excel lent Quarry thereon. The property In pleas antly eltuated In the richest portion of the val ley, convenient to churches, schooln and mills, and oilers groat inducements to purclumer.. The unimproved laud is covered with thriving young Chestnut, Locust, and other kinds of timber. I'EIIIII9 OF SALF..—Ten per cent. of the pur• chase money to be paid when the property In stricken down one-half t h e balance, including the ten per cent., upon the let day of April, IWO,. at which time a deed will be delivered and poi, nennidu given; the other bait In Una, equal Inman' pity month thereafter, with interest, to be secured by Judgment 00111.1 e. JOHN IiTAMBAUCiII, Adminlntrator of Geo. B. Roddy , The underslgued Executor of the list will and tea tainen tof George Black, late of Jackseu township, Perry county, deceased, will sell by virtue of the authority In hltu vented, the other half of the above described tract of laud, at the time and place mentioned, and in pursuance of the same a ,nditlon% ao property will be Hold as a whole, or divided to suit purchosera sopill.2twll7 W. 11. STAXBallliii, Executor of George Black, deceased inrutoo, &c. TAE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK 4) F BADDLERY IN TUE CITY, - AT - M . HABERBUSH ' , B. W. ANGLE OF CENTRE BQIJAIIF LANCAH.T ER, PA. Sliver and Gold Mounted Harness, Prince's Metal and Covered Mounted Har ness. Fine Japanned and °ride Mounted itarness. Fine and Common Double Harness, TEAM HARNESS. Men's and Boy's Riding Saddles. Ladies' Riding Saddles and Bridles. DligvY, Sulky, Riding and Team Whlps.! Leather, Cotton and Linen Fly-Nets. Linen and Gum Horse Covers anti Lop Covers. Also, Sole Leather Trunks. • Ladies' Dress Trunks. Gents' Traveling Trunks. • Sole Leather and Common Vallesea. Leather and Carpel. Traveling Bags. Fine Turkey and French Morocco Satchels. and all other articles in the business which will be sold et the LOW EST CASH PRICES. Particular attention paid to repairing, Also, Rennels' Improved Harness Pads cold here. Shop rights for manufacturing Renee's' tin proved Harness Paris, wilt be sold at recusona hie rates. my 2l emdeulyw THE "POULTERERS' FRIEND," OR, CHICKEN POWDER. 'COPYRIGHT simunsna A certain cure for GAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS Will prevent. and Cure Chicken Cholera, and other Diseases common to Poultry, and will promote an increase of Fat. Full Directions accompany each Package. PRICE 211 CENTS. The annexed are a few of the certificates we have received in proof of the great value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend: CARROLLTON, Baltimore Co., Md., t December 10114 18.7. f Maur& Cialworthy.d, Cb. GENTLEMEN :—.I. have used your " POtliter ers' Friend" upon a brood or young chickens that had the gapes, and am happy to say, that by the use of a few doses they were entirely cured. It will certainly cure the gapes when used according to directions. Yours, ac., GEO. HARMAN. AmcApoma, Mn., Febrtiary Messrs. Cloiworthy d: Co.: WENTLEMEN:—.I. have Hold all the "Poulter ers' ,Frlend" I received from you hot. August. The poultry In the surrounding country was dying veilfaat with "Cholera." 'recommend ed your " oulterera' Friend," and as fax as I could learn, it hmi prow.d a cure for the dis ease. W. 11. GOODMAN. BALTIMORE, February Id, Mama. Clotworthy & Ch.; lay chickens were dying very fa.st with what my neighbors called "Chicken Cholera.' 1 woo induced to try yovr "Poulterene Friend," and It worked like a chnrm. I gave it as rented, and it cured those that were then sick, and I have not seen any symptoms of the dis ease since. Your, &c., B. MENCILEN, Cross and Warner streets. SIITSPIIERDSTOWN, W. VA., March 011,1888. Messrs. Clotworthy 6; Co.: 0025TE1 : Having lost a great many fowls dur- Ins the early Spring, with " Chicken Cholera," I was induced by Mr. Joseph M. Sionebraket of Bbepherdstown, Va., to try a paper of your 'Poulterers' Friend," which I did ; and I bad only used three doses when the 'disease disap peared, and I have not lost a fowl since. I can most safely recommend it to do what It mays, if the directions are followed. CHRISTIAN WELTY. "Messrs. Clotworthy & Co. of Baltimore, Md., have discovered a prepar ation which is a sure cure for almost all diseases to which fowls, both young and old, are kublect. The season for gapes is close at hand, and every poultry breeder who desires to havesuccess with hi, young flocktk ought to procure one or two packages of the "Potuterera Friend" Im mediately. • A preparation of this kind has been needed long Since, for more chicks die annually thanare raised: Another pest, that of vermilion fowls, add which proves so fatal 10 many young broods, may be 'exterminated or prevented, it Is believed, by the use of this panacea:"—York Amnsvlvcmfon. • " ' - JOHN F. LONG &BONK, holesale Lancaster; Penna.•' " _'•' •' ' nAtirramvarm ontrnk ' ,p T Atirl 4. L . W H OLEEiALETIROGMBIS_,..—." ` NO. 8861yEIST B ALTIMO iqulp;.:„ BALTI PRICE (12.60 PER DOMIN AlolberaiDiscountAßowSd;WlUMpred In large qaantities. ' Cearnos, 7 The pablionia ciantioiteengliziat any similar preparation; Only , , ClotwOrths are genuine. ' ap Smili 16 -- aorgiaraVali - U v ira - Mr a " 1763M71 1 V I S 4 1143111;tatil AV& otCKROB !Um ungergiglitnslisslg- - 'nti ambers either andowift win-NM bY frr, TI I I MPIPAS SIS 'ReaW g and' 1 lalaaliroad' the Ita-' deieritiedrealastatsite ! !- • • 1, • Noll, Balturit tract of lendionotalulog.. mare T h e lantoißefay and others. The improvementa 'thereon cob-. mist of a two-story BRIGS TAVERN Haves. Frame Earn and! Shed/Mg Sty; and 'other • neeessatT outbuildings, a Well of nrwar z ftes Watury Futurt, thareln. Also, an of choice, lfztat T a l i n 4 l3 9o, • ArYWW. abova twist is trees ' No. 2,'A trust of hind °Outlining • _:l7 P111601111:11;•• • '•' more or lesiyadjobilag Zia on: which the lm. Pr_ovemeota Are er Shop, and a Well of never-failing. ester, - NO. 3, Aland t for ." ' 120,A0BEE. Possession !arid:. stable tiller-will be • ivitnen on theist day of A. DOSES; 'Fonquideglring to view the premisosbefore the day or sale • will please oall'oTlEteethen , Bucher, reeldlog thereon , who 1,111 at trig the sa Sala to commence at 1 o'cloni P. lt., of 'said day, When disc attendance wit/ ,be. given and terms or stile made known by MEE Assignee Of Ribbon Busher and Wire. t A. RawrisArt, Audi seple-Stwffi Datvwrs. BALE OF FAlt s gel *BOA PROPERTY.—The sub bet., o ffers at private sale r tnßobinSoli twrtillerks tont t.e, a VALUABLE MTLlviettlf 83 ACRES SCHUYLKILL VALLEY LAND, within 4 ranee Ofthe City of , Readtag, 4 miles from Blrdeboro',one mils from 131:64.e Station nn Pitilad'a and ReildinAt.Rallroid, 34 mile , from the Olbralter Iron Works, two litindred yards frcim , theßottdylkillQuisL No. l. Ise ThreeOtori Slane Mill with 16 , ft. Inches head, two French Turbine, Water- Wheels, a nevar.faillngstream of water, three run of stews; Eve° pair of flour stones and one pair of chopper stone.; all the becollutTY ohlnery to do merchant and grist work; all the latest improvements. No. 2,lsafeaw Mill with le feet head; a French Turbine Water. Wheel with a Circular Saw at tached. These Mills have been rebuilt Wilde of three , years. No. 0, A large &Story Stone Dwelling Howie with 2 rooms and entry on flog floor, i rooms and entry on the second floorirret above and cellar underneath. with Stone Kitchen attaeh ed, I room on the first floor and 2 rooms oh the second door, and cellar underneath and an nut Kitchen attached with Smoke House and Bake Liven t also a never-failing Well with Pump and an arch near the house. Also a substantial Stone Barn, with stabling for eight horn Cattle and 6 horses, with Walton Shed and Corn Crib attached; also, a Pig Sty, with a Wagon Rouse attached. Also, all kinds of ' Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Pears, „Mms and Grapes, &c. Such property is seldom' Offered for sale. Any person wishing to buy snob v property would do well to call soon. Per farther particulars call on the subscriber. sepluanw37 DANIEL REED. ITALVABLE DONEGAL FARM AT PUR- I' LIO SALE.—On SATURDAY. OCTOBER lird, 18118, the subscriber will offer at public auto, on the premises, his farm in East Tone gal twp. Lancaster county, situated on the road leading from the Marietta and Mt. Joy turnpike to Maytown,adJoining lands of John N. Kraybill, Jonas Mumma. James Dairy and others, containing 11)7 ACRES AND 118 PEROITES (more or less), of drat quality of Limestone land. In a high state of cultivation undergood fences, ditrided into convenient fields, with access to running water ; about Acres are Woodland. The Loa provoments are a Twoy kitc h en CK DWE ING ROUSE, an out, with Spring House, a large Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Ice House, Smoke Hone e Smith Shop. Car penter Shop and other buildings. There are au Orchard of choice Apple tress, and a thriv ing Peach Orchard thereon. , , . Persons desiring to view the property before the day of sale Will call on SaMuel Nipple, re siding thereon. • Male to commence at' o'elock, P. M., when terms and conditions will be made known by sep 2 tsw JuI.JAMES L. REYNOLDS. A VERY DEStit.S.BLE FARM FOR A SA.LE.—On THURSDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER next, the undersigned will sell by public) vendue, on the premises, the following described real estate, to wit : A Plantation or Tract Of first-rate Limestone Laud, facetted in Salisbury township Lancas ter county. ono mile south of the White Horse Tavern and three miles east of the Gap Station, adjoining lands of Lewle H. Linville, David S. Knox, W. S. Ii ennedy and others, _containing 129 ACRES AND 124 PERCHES. The improvements are a commodious two 'dolled atone DWELLING HOUSE, Swissair Ham Wagon Shed end- Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Hog Sty and all other necessary out bulldiuge. A well of excellent never-failing water with n pump, and spring house con nected near the dwelling house, and water in the barn yard. Also, ankOrohard of choice and sale. led Fruit Trees. This property is situated in ono of the most densely populated, wealthy and healthful dia. inlets In the county, and the fertility of the soil not surpassed by any In the comity. Persons desiring to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the under signed, residing thereon. Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April next. gale will commence at 1 o'clock in the alter ' noon of said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN D. WILSON. Hop 9 taw 86 LIUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.—On TUESDAY, the Stith day of SE I TEMBER, 1868, will be sold by public ven due by the undersigned Executors 01 the Will of Resins E. Elimalter, deceased, of Earl town ship Lanciester county, Pa.. on tract No. 1 herein after d eacri bed,on the road leading from Npw Holland to Hunseek's (formerly Hess') Mill, about three miles from the former and two miles from the latter place, the following real estate, late of said deceased', to wit No, 1 A Tract of Land containing 15 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES, situated In Leacook township, adjoining lands of Joseph Hershey, Moses Sharp and other. with a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE largo Barn, '2O feet to the square, with back en• try running the whole length of barn high, well ventilated stable, built with a view to convenience, etc. Wagon Shed and Corn Crlb, Hog Sty and Spring . House. The land is in a high state of cultivation, divided into converte lent fields and well fenced. There Is also on the farm a Stone Dwelling House, Blacksmith's Shop and WheelwrightSimp, considered one of the nest stands In the county, Log Stable, Gar den, &c, No. 2, A tract of first quality land, adjoining No 1 and lands of David Hair and Cyrus Bair, containing if ACRES, without buildings. This is a very desirable farm, end is not surpassed for location and good soil i y any In said township, is admira bly located for doing a public business, laying at the intersect ion of the New Holland road with the Polo.'x road, makes It asultable place to erect buildings. 'No 1 and 2 adjoin each other, end might be conveniently used as sue prop arty. They will therefore be sold Lagoa:ter or separately, as inny best suit purchasers. No. A tract of land In Earl township, being I pert of the mansion place of said daceasod,com mining Ki ACHES AND 12U PERCHES, without. buildings. This tract contains about If Atlitbis of very superior White Oak Tim ber, considered the best In the county, the hal ce of MU land Is In a high state of cultiva• lion, well fenced into convenient fields,. with running water la each Reid. The property is well worthy Lho attention of those desiring a home, combining as it does, all the necessary convenience fora first-alum farm, No. 4, A. tract of Timber Land, situated on the Mountain, about one and a half miles from three properties, on the Kurtz's (formerly Blob ley's .N1111)road. There la alsoa road lead ing to Mount Airy nod Springville, running through this land, making it easy of access. Tills tract COntains 10 ACRES AND 188 PERCHES - - - - - - - of thriving Timber, ready for use, comprising Rock Oak, Chestnut and Hickory Timber, and ainong the best ou this Mountain. It is di vided Into throe lots, No. 1, 3 Acres and 102 Perches, No 2 3 Acres and 105 Perches, No. 3, 3 Acres and 80 Pei ches. Further description Is deemed unnecessary Any nersou wishing to view either of these trams prior to the sale, will please call ou Al fred Ellinaker, residing on No. 1, or Amos and J. Watson Ellmaker, residing on the Mansios Marro, adjoining No. S Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, When al.teddauce will be given and terms of sale made known by - . SARAH ELLMARER, NAT. ELLMAKER, ,TR., sep U taw US Executors. TRUMITEE'S SALE OP SIX HUNDRED ACRES FINE FARMING LAND, LOCATED ON TEE SALT WATER, IN TALBOT COUNTY MD. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Talbot county, sitting in Equity, the under signed, DE Trustee. will offer at public Bale, In front of the Court House, in Easton, On TUESDAY,mic 13ya ow OCTOBER NEXT, at 2 o'clock, Y. M., that Farm or Plantation In Miles River Neck Talbot county, Maryland, ll:longing to Mrs. El izsbetia T. Winder, known as "KNIUHTLY." The tract of land contains SIX HUNDRED ACRES, Une hundrea and twenty of which are In Wood and Timber. It will be offered in 3 FARMS ON' ABOUT 200 ACRES EACH, The land will be surveyed and the exact number of acres in each farm will be made known on the day or sale The wood land will be divided about equally between the three farms. No. 1, Or the Home Farm is improved with a large two story SRI GK. DWELLIP G HOUSE Meat House, Servants' House, Stables and a good Purupuf Water. It is located on a prong of Miles river, known as Leeds' creek, within two miles of the steamboat in/tiling at Mlles River berry, and the Protestant Episcopal Church. A Methodist Church and a good school are located in the neighborhood. It ilea within five miles of Easton. The soil is loamy and highly Improved, producing good • rope of grass and grain. Farm re. 2, Is Improved with a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Bon, Stables, Corn Douse, Servants' House, Bleat House, and a Well of good Water. The colt is kind, but somewhat stiffer than that of No 1. Farm V... 8, Has no improvements on it, except a wharf at the bead of navigation on Leeds' creek. The natural quality of the soil Is about Lae same as that of farm No. 2, but not so highly improved. With a small outlay for manures, It might easily be madea highly productive farm. These lands are beautauLly located In a high ly improved and healthy district of coUntry, immediately on the salt water , where f 1.413, terrapins, oysters, Crabs, wild fowl and other game abound in their. seations. The property 'OM be sold In one farm, or in two, or three, to suit purchasers. The sale will present .a fine oppOrtnnity tor persons to purchase deskrabk: !wipes, _ VVOlMttrAffilrM The terms of salsas pretleribed by the decree are as follows: The purchase money to be paid one-fourth lo cash,on the day Of sale, and the balance in three, equal annual instalments, with bond and approved security, bearing In terest Rom the day of sale. Stamps and title papers at the expense of the purchaser. On the payment or the whole purchase money, and not before, a deed conveying a , good title in fee simple will be executed by the: trustee. ED WARD - LLOYD,, Trustee. WM. S. Iteanni.i. Auctioneer. ALSO, at the same time will be offered TWO FARBeis, lying in Mlles River Neck, contain ing each about SIX HUNDRED AORES OF. ULNA. For particalara apply to the Trustee. ALSO, there will he offered on the same day ; the• Farm knowriby the name of ..DUNDEE,' now divided In two tracts/ - L - 1 CONTAINING 250, THEOITHER 270. ACRES, more*dr less, located on salt water, two miles from steamboat landing and four miles', rrom Easton, the county town. The soil la grad, and 4n a high state of cultivation; Thera is an abundance of marl,' of the best qualitr,— The Improvements consist orthree !SAME DWELLING HOUSES; and all !irctipT byildiffpf necessary for farm purposes.• ,• • ,I* , -Termsrnade - knoirrrorrtheti sep 4 ltd,sBtw §013011177111 MILL FOR ISALLE.;=I,IICOM pIeto npparoSisolcrifopset wing Borg utn , Including Rona *M e g if fanko, Pawl, ac. Hat been nkell'only,O if n; and It os good as new. Wlli', )le' bol d: eo . ; Ow, 31s0 Orosent :P' 4 7 , 9r IltivAoAo l ,l4q. ~ a. 4h q uile titil 4 N' AfuNT T ..,, ~'isriatio ii4Nk:;Vpillop tsouth of Martiosllle. .. ...... nag 9 St,w SO. , "'''t ' 1 • ----- -- • AF Atierrows , maansozaor: / 774 ,• -4.,Dra , IitiSDRED 'AMITE, ' • ' -•,) 015 0 .41rp a tfalat i llaj m erit i = IM4lalieprpta L taisit suel Corm*le Lteureedilelle 0.00 ieluevemaqe..Tbe 00 , ?9 -66 F i r 1 7 °H • ae r? " • 111 Pr a l:Alni .. West Ear IP. 0., Llama ter count,. ra. au 20 gtw et Lu F... D FAR OALASAGEBT OF MIST WHarttuan, Inger for wale a tract ofland 114 Adm, altdated on Smola itow Man, i s gialles southtvelitottlatihtool' The Sahel is of good *Wile eildtadel gbod homing: The iinotplos. month consist of a small house. Any wisairg palurehass can eximaihe for thmselves„„ , , tiot dy befoitTEIVIIEWAY, 00- 'TO Es' 28th, 1918,' it will On 'that day be sold Tarns 3011-be madesooobaniodsialt.!. • rau-nea..ddrei,c.SiatfAttnw,,,Bame-e, ' O 743ZEINPROre sale tha resland siaZtutl i gn estate. the a lgperty of the late SolarlflinAtti, deceased, situated in rertPePaalt, TwOOSUaty, andlmown , as %E ta t littlrottrati g t==;l; to 0 , aline , mmtinity;lind le receiving • large share of public, patronage. The house 211a . neitildeopin/Vieus,w l th good 111=t toltrathficlie aßartatamees a arsons wishing to perches° will please call ' Mithei Undersigned, whO Is now occupying the property and will show the same. sop 2 tfw.3sl Id &KY C. SMITH. • Pus; DirTosrr, 5ept,2,1829. EAL 10ITATE FOR 841,E,—T11116 trA. dersigned offers for sale tnat valuable property in North Queen street, above Jalnes, containg in front 88 feet and 0 inches. and in depthfeet to al4 feet Vide alley. The im• pcovements consists of one two story BRICK 'tiouswiso feet front and 20 deep, with four rooms on earls floor, cellar underneath, Bum. mer HOMO in the rear, 10 by 20 feet, Hawke House and Bake Oven. Also, another House, onwstory high, 20 by 24 feet, with three rooms on 11 rst floor and three attic rooms. There is also an 18 feat square Stable upon the lot, and a never failing well of water with pump there. in in front, and also one in the rear. The pump in trent supplies the neighborhood with fresh water, the beet in the city, Clear title and possession will be given on the Ist day or April, 1869: Any person desiring Information in reference to the property_ aforesaid, OM call on And. M. Frantz, Es No. 21 North Dpke street, or op the subscr ibe rs residing at Eden, East Lampeter township. sap 0 41ir• 881 'MARY . B. LIPPE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2n, 1868, the sub scriber will offer at public rale, on the premises, live contiguous Farms, situated In Mifflin township, 200 Cumberland county, Pa. 2 Nos. 1, and 3 contain ACRES EACH. No, 1 contains 130 ACRES. N 0.5 contains . . . ..` 100 ACHES. An of the foregoing wens lees ore beautifully and pleasantly located, well suppl led with run ning and Well Water, convenient to buildings and pasturage; convenient to sehools,churches, mills, stores with every facility afforded to and from the promisee by public roads. Tho farms are located within four miles of the_New vWe Depot, and well supplied with choice Fria it Trees, such as Apples, Peaches, de., In bearing condition. Payments will be extended to sat purchasers. For further particulars call on the subscriber, at the Newvlllo Depot. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A, H., on said day, on Farm No. 1. wheig attendance will be given and terms made known by seplo-taw37 JOHN A. AHL. 19RPHARS' COURT PIALE—ON SATUR DAY, the 26th day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 8, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court or Lancaster county, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Peter late of the State of California, but formerly of Leacock township. deceased, will expose to public vendee, at the public, house of John Miller, in the village of Intercourse, in said county, the followirg real estate of said de ceased, viz: A FARM OF FORTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, of toe best quality of limestone land situate In Leacock township, adjoining the did Road, the village of Intercourse and lands of Elias Leeman, David Rank, Moses Eaby and Joseph Eaby, The improvements consist of a two•slory frame weather-boarded DWELLING HOUSE, a ro my stone and frame BANK BARN. with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Wash House, Hog Pen and other out-bull& n go. The barn contains three excellent stables. The buildings are in gold condition and rep./Ir. There are on the prop erty a young and thrlvh g Orchard of Apple trees, a number of other fruit trees, and two wells of never-failing water, with. pumps therein, one at the house and the other at the barn. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, whon attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned, Ad ministrator of said deceased, sep 2 C D m ail AVID BEAM. WO FARMER FOR SALE.— TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES of excellent LimeStOne Land, of which two hundred acres are cleared, remainder timber, within ono mile of a station on the Penne. Central R. R., in Sinking Valley, Blair 00., Pa.. together with good Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Large Barn, and Corn Crib recently built. - • .. The land Is well watered has been heavily limed, and Is now in the highest state of culti vation. Good Orchard and fine spring of water In the barn. Situate two miles from Tyrone and within fifteen minutes walk of extensive Iron Works, Zino Works, and Lime Kilns. . . A ready market Is found, at all times, for grain and other crops. ?het class sohoola, male and female, and churches with easy no cow on good roads with pure mournaln air, make it a very desirable home. Also, adjoining the above described proper. ty, Ic offered the McMillen Farm containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES of Hie beat limestone land, of which 100 acres are cleared, balance good timber, This farm In In every way a tirst.class property, having a substantial Farm House , Large Barn, and other outbuildings, an orchard in bearing con dition, fences In good repair. The land has also been extensively limed, and has no supe rior In fertiul y lu lilt the beautiful farm land of Sinking Valley. Obese forms will be sold together, or separ ately, or In reduced number of acres, say farms of 170 acres—to suit purchasers, at SDO per acre, payable one.fourth in bond, the balance ou time of six, eight or ten years, at option of purchasers THOMAS S. LYON, P Graysville, P. 0., Huntln.don Co„ a. cep 9 Dm 110 UAPPT UETKEAT FOR RALE.• —I will 11 soli the above named valuable farm on which I now reside, at public vale, on TUES. DAY, the Nth day of SEPTEMBER, MS, on the prom isei, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The above fArm is situated about half a mile west of Carlisle, on the south side of and ad. Joining the Harrisburg,,Carlisle and Chamber/i -nuru turnpike road, and the Cumberland Val. ley Railroad. It oontalus NINETY AND UNE-HALF ACREI3 of choice lime. tone land, all of whloh has been limed within the past few yearn, and is in a good state of out tI va Lion , The Improvements aro a large two story BRICK HOUSE, 04 feet in front, and finished on the attic, with the necessary out-buildings, consisting of Wash House, Hake House, Smoke House, dm., and a uever.faillog well of water and cistern con veulent to tile door, and a new TENANT HOUSE within convenient distance of the Barn, for the tenant to attend to the stook.— Also, a large BANK BARN, nearly new, with Corn Cribs and Wagon and Carriage Houses attached. There Is a largo Cistern and Water ing Troughs in the Barn Yard, and a lane from the barn yard to the different fields, so that stock have access to the water from all the fields. Also, a young and thriving Orchard of choice Fruit, consisting of 130 Apple, 120 Peach, 80 Pear, and a number of Cherry Trees. There Is a Lawn of about *4 Acres between the house and the turnpike and railroad, with a number of forest and fruit trees and ever. greens. This farm is one of the moat convenient and desirable in Cumberland county, and from its close proximity to Carlisle, to well suited for a truck and dairy farm. The terms of sale will be either cash, or part cash and the balance in protracted payments, at the option, and to suit the convenience of purchasers, and will be made known on the day of sale. Persons wishing to see the premises before the day of sale, are requested to call on the undersigned; residing thereon; or any Infor mation requested by letter wilt be promptly communicated. 7AMEB H. GRAHAM. Happy Retreat, near Carlisle, Sep. 2 ltdstsw ORPRABISI COURT ISALE.--PURSU ant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the and. reigned Adminis trator of the Estate of George Wlnst, late of Coney townkhip, deceased, W/I1 offer at public sale, on the premises. on SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 26ru, IRIS, the real estate of Bald de ceased, situated in Conoy township, on the turnpike Lading from Elizabethtown to Fal mouth about'/, of a mile from the latter place, adjoining lands_ of Abraham Collins, Abraham Brenemau and others, consisting of a lot or piece of land containing THRE&QUABTER.II OF AN ACM', more or less, on which is elected a Two-story FRAME . HO LT.E. with basement, a Log Wag onmaker shop, Frame Stable, Hog P,n, Bake Oven, de There is a Well of excellent never failing Water near the house, of which one half belongs to this property. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN HOB. angle • taw 2gl 'VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND FARMS FOR SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of SEPTEM BER next, the undersigned Executor 4 of the Will of Sohn Forney, deceased, in execution of the din ctione of said Will, will sell by pub lic. vendue, ut the Tavern property now kept by John Fro ¢, on the Lancaster and Reading read, nine miles front Lancaster, in West Ear: township the following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: No. l being a Tract of about 70 ACRES OF LAND„:ailjoinlng Nos. 2,8 and 4, and lands of Taos. E. Franklin, 111 q , Mra. Leber and others, With a two-etorled pert stone, roughcast, and I part frame TAVERN HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen attached, large SWiriSER BARN, Wagon Shed, with large Patent Scales in it., Wood liou-e and other Improvements there- on ; also a wel lof rated:cot water with a pump and a rain water cistern near the Douse, and a large cistern at the barn, and an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. About 0 A crei are cover ed with Heavy Timber. No. 2. A Tract of Land adjoining the above, and lands of Thos. Franklin, Esq. Jacob L. Erb, Mrs. Leber and and others, containing 20 ACRES AND 97 PERCHES, with a two-storied LOG HOUSE, Swls.er Barn, with Wagon Shed 'attached, Hog Sty and. other improvements, with a well of water and pump at the house. Also an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. . No. 8 A Tract of 8 ACRES and 77 PERCHES of Land adjoining the a boVe; with a one and a half story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, a Barn and other buildings thereon. Also a well of water with a pump an d an Orchard tifyourig, bearing Fruit Trees. N 0.4. A Tract of about 2 1 4 ACRES of Land adjoining No. 4:the Newport road, land of Pe ter Brown and the Brownstown road or street on which it fronts 260 feet, making a nOmber of desirable building lots, in the village of Brownstown.. No. A Arlot - of Land containing about % of an Acre adjolning No. 1, land of C. Myer, and of the Methodist Church, on the road from Brownstown 1.0 the Reading road, and is well. covered With timber. Those before described five Tracte are all of first quality :Limestone Land, under good 'Armes, and in high cultivation, and will be soldan advertised, or all in One or two tracts pnrehasersmay desire and.the undersigned shall deem most allVaTl69geons to theestate. No. 0, Contag 81,AOREE ,and 108 FEB. CIIESOCLand. attested Millie Comilla Creek, WiirwitkloWnship, - about one mlle north from the above mentioned Tavern House, ad. joining. ands of Elisabeth /ober, --.-- Min .nien and. others... About Acres ,are covered with doe tiniber,and theremalnder is meadow lanit . Tne wholels enclosed with a good' fence. The Tavern , stand it one of Itie oldest and, Itifthe county, and' the !whole.property, is located in a wealthy and populous neighbor hood and not surpassed by any In the county. Possession and - anlndisputable title will be :given op theist of AprilneSt. , Persons desiring to !few the premises before On ‘ ,thoday,oftlite will rilease. call on Sohn Fritz, prlsesi who will show the Rune. Sale Will begirt at lo.olook in l theoßemoon of god..day.; 17.. -ABRAHAM FORNEY,' •.f HENRY FORNEY ' „ . , or • a.t4tll.,pookr au g 24 jliN3l.' EY, Exeautore flagA r if arrr"..!TP•••••• razauArmarmenr*TrwriarasAme. 1 V —The imbemlber *Mug at private sale, his - valuable arm, situated/a Oliver Sputng lawn.' ship. Cumberland 'eatinty, three miles west of Mechanicsburg and sayup,.ll ?ay. of Car 11a14, X 701 Acta 'Aldvim pzuctems, more or lemt.of lime tone land, .tmder a high state of annlvaCon.• tha•Whale: rx fvin been thoroughly lime& glancing tinder fence t of which about 1000 panels are fenoe. It • adjoins lands of :asap. ElaMi John Shoe maker, John 6.1/opp and G. V. Mover's heirs. ,Tlma Vaimente age • aJ:Aartia and memo. j 'Moos •IfOliln, a cocalortekle , 'Tenant House; a - 0 Binh BASIS"CIqd PreiW ;an other nreewary out, gct tall' In ." , Mae. ‘ a Well of'vraterliearthe der, irraCtstatn at . the: Barn, ,and one at :doh . *Rae; ,TlVRe g e $1 geed :I 0 AVIA Set the Prengrar, Wi .an eh= dan ce o grape vines 'and biller. chOice • Ftalt , Travt - - iilahualit.' and 1 ohan:thee are etravenient. •J • :-• • • • • • • • • . Termite= be-learned and theproperty seen kV _ o n . the subscriber residing :thereon. ..111P i A•4turi , . • . JACOB 8413 T. . . .. • . Item:raw= curthriwatootrarrr FRAM AT • PRIVATE SALE. The suMoriber • will sell at private see that splendid farm' of EIGHTY A. 0111153, situate in the township of - West Cain. Chester comity, Ores miles north of thriving• ripirAcdOositesvilie, and directly on the line 'thir Wllitolngton and Reading Railroad. Thottop _roveMenti consist of a large STONE DWZLIAINGHOSISZ, Stone and Frame Run, ISM Etione,Tenantllonses, Stone SprlngHoruse .oyernnevordailing Spring of Water, and all necessary ont-bdirdings In good repair. A good assortment or fruit trees. good fences, conveniently divided and well•watered. Terms easy. ApolY on the premises or ad dress WILLIKWASINSEXt Wagontown P. 04 Chester.county, ra. sep 2 60w 22 gUBLIO BALE OF A VALUABLE BLACKSMITH tiTAND.—On SATURDAY, pTEmBER 2ecti, will be sold at public sale, at the public, house of Chriatian L. Miller, In East Hempfield Lancaster county, on the Lancaster and Harrisbarg Turnpike, d% miles from Lancaster and l% tulles from Lan • disvills, A F/REIT•OLASS BLACKSMITH STAND, with One Acre of Land, In the above named township, 43; miles west of She city of Lances tar ,on the liinCester and Harrisburg Turnpike, and I% miles east of the Pennsylvania god Reading Railroad crossing. Th andprove ments thereon consist of a On eLa Half Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, large Blacksmith Bhop, Shoeing Shop, large Stable and Cloactunaiter Shop, Hog Sty and other out.buildinipt A well of never-tailing water near the door. Also, all kinds of Fruit 'frees in bearing order, such as Apples, Peaches, Pears, Quinces, *a; and an abundance of Grapes; all inclosed with new pale fences. The CMG= •is well established, the business having been carried on by the undersigned for eight years at this place. This property is situated in the midst of a good farming district, and oommsuids a tine view of the surrounding country, making a Pleasant home. All persons wishing to view the property be fore the day of sale will call on the undersign ed residing thereon, or for further information address to Landisville Post OfLice; Lancaster county, Pa. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock In the after noon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms trade known be HENRY K. BURKHOLDER. Joule BRADY, Auctioneer. tang 26 taw 114 VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER airs and 2.5710, 1808, in pursuance of the last Will of David Renck, deceased, and of Abra ham Renck, deeeased, and letters of Attorney by the Heirs of Barbara and Margaret Renoir, deceased, the undersigned Executors of the said WI/Is and Agents of the said Heirs, will sell at public vendue, at the Sorrel Horse Tav ern, near the premises, insst Earl township, Lancaster county, on Harrisburg Pike, about 4 miles east of New Holland, 2 miles east of Blue Ball, about 6 miles west of Waynes burg, and 1 mile west of Beartown, the follow ing Heal Estate of the said deceased, to wit: No. 1, A Farm or Tract of Limestone Land, situated in said East Earl Township, adjoin ing lands of David Martin, Weldler Kinzer, (late George Weldier'e property,) Charles eiweiprt and others, containing FIFTY-SIX ACRES AND TWO PERCHES, The Improvements thereon erected aro a con venient one and a hall.story LOG HOUSE, with a two-story _stone end attached, a Stone SWISSER BARN, 37 by 100 feet, new Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs and , all necessary out-build ings. A spring of water in the cellar under the house, and a ;well of good and never-failing water, with pump therein near the house. An Orchard of choice Fruit Trees. The land is in a good state of cultivation, under middling good fences, and laid off into convenient fields, there is running water near the barn yard. No. 2, A Tract of Limestone Land, contain ing 15 ACRES and 1 PERCH, in a high state of cultivation and under good fences, adjoining the above farm and lands of Weller Kinzer and Charles Sweigart. These two properties will be sold together or separate, to suit pur chasers No. 8 A Farm or Tract of Limestone Land, adjoining No 1, and lands of Chas. Sweigart and others, containing SEVENTY ACRES and ONE PERCH. The improvements thereon are a one and one-half story LOG HOUSE, with Stone Kitchen attached, Summer Hough, stone SWISSER BARN, 42 by 80 feet, with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached, and other necessary out-buildings. A well of good and never-failing water, with pump therein, several springs on the property, and. running water near the barnyard; Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, do, The land is in a good state of cultivation, and under good fences and laid off into convenient fields, cattle having access to water from all the fields. No. 4, A Tract of Lund containing 4 ACRES 156 PICRCLIES, situated in said East Earl township, adjoining lands of Benjamin Wit war, (Sorrel Horse 'tavern,) George Duel/man and others. The improvements thereon are a one story STONE HOUSE, and Frame Kitchen attached, Stone Shop, STABLE, and other out-buildings, with a good and never failing well of water with pump therein near the house, good Orchard, &e. The land is in a good state of cultivation and under good fences. No. 5, A Tract of Limestone Land containing 5 ACRES and 121 PERCHES, to a good state of cultivation, (excepting about ono acre thereof, which is partly covered with timber,) adjoin ing No. 4, and lands of Benjamin Witwer, David Martin and othet s. Premises No, 4 and 5 will be sold together or separate to suit per. chasers. No. 0, Is a very valuable Tract of Timber Land, containing 44 A.UREB and 52 PERCHES, situated on the north aide of Welsh Mountain, in said East Earl township, about ly a mile south of the Harrisburg Turnpike road, and about one mile east loom the above farms, ad join lug lands of Peter Eaby, Jacob Hess, Alex ander - Gault, Wm. Boyd Jacobs, and others More than one- hal fof it is covered with Heavy White and Black Oak, and Hickory Timber, the balance with Chestnut Timber, fit to cut. Also, some Sprouts. 'the ground is gently roll ing so that teams can be driven to all parts of the premises. This Tract has been sub.divi led, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, as follows, to wit: Oak and Hickory Timber-2 Acres 78 Perches; 2 Acres 117 Perches; 2 Acres, 133 Perches; 3 Acres; 8 Acres, P 2 Porches; 3 Acres, 41 Perches; 2 Acres, 87 Perches; 2 Acres, 137 Perches. Chestnut Timber-5 Acres 15 Fondles; 5 Acres, 64 Porches; 5 Acres, SO Porches; 5 Acres, 78 Perches. No. 7 is a Tract of Spront Land containing 0 Acres and 15 Perches, situated on the Welsh Mountain in said East Earl towliship, adjoin. log lands of Wm. Boyd Jacobs, Benjamin Wit war anti others, about one-fourth of a mile southeast of the above farms. Persons desiring to view the premiers previ. out to the day of sale, will please call on Chas. Sweigart, residing on the west side of the above plantations, or on George Buchman, re siding near the Sorrel Horse Tavern. The Woodland will be sold on the 25th, or the second of the days above named, and on the premises. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by GEORGE BUCHMAN, Executor of David Ranch, deed. CHAS. SWEIGART, JACOB RANCE, Executors of Abraham Ranch, dec'il. SAMUEL RANCE, JOHN RANCH, Agents for the Heirs of Barbara and Margaret Winch, deed. taug 17 taw 33 aItEE VALUABLE FARMS AT PUB LIOO SALE.—ON THU hBDAY, SEPTEM BER 24th, 1888_, the undersigned, Assignee of the Estate of Joshua Eckman and wife, will sell at public sale at the public house of James K. Alexander, at Kirkwood, Coleraine town ship, Lancaster county, the following described tracts of first quality °literal° Creek Land, to No, 1. A Valuable Farm, known as th " Aanslun Tract," CONTAINING 110 ACRES. - - more or less, situate in Coleraine township. on the Street road leading from Puseyvil e to Union Meeting House, about one mile east of the former, and two miles west of the latter place, adjOining lands of Cromwell Black burn, James Evans, and others. The Improvements 'hereon en cted are a good, substantial Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, 30 by 10 feet, Large Double Decker Barn, nearly new, Waiou Shod. Corn Cribs, Ice House, Hog Pen,Darriage House and all necessary out-buildings. There is a dust-rate Milk House, adjoining the Dwelling, with running water throukh the porch and the Milk House. There is an Orchard of choice Apples, Pears, Grapes, and a Variety of small fruits on this tract. This farm is In a high state of cultivation all under good fences, and I has running water n nearly all the fields. No. 2. A valuable Farm, situate la Coleraine township, on the' Noble , Road, about of a mile north of King's Bridge, end 10 miles south of Nobleville, containing' 180 ACRES AND 113 PERCHES, more or leas, and adjoining lands of John Whiteside, Cromwell Blackburn, Vincent P. King, and others, with plenty of Woodland for the farm. The Improvements are a good, substantial Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, Log and Frame Barn, good Frame Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all neceasary out-build ings. There la running water at the porch of the D Felling, and this tract ban a stream of water running through it, and several Springs thereon. '1 here are two Orchards of choice Fruit Trees in good bearing order. The undivided one-fourth interest in Farm No. 8, known as" The Jacob Eckman Tract," containing 258 ACRES AND 80 PER CHIN, more or lees, situated In Coleraine twp., on the public, road leading from Piney vi ile to Kirk wood, about 14 mile from the former, and 2 miles from tho latter place, adjoining Muds of Mahlon Posey, Abraham Esbenshade, Bax ter Caughey, John Whiteside, and others. The in provements 'hereon are a comforta ble FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. with Watt , Roof. large Frame Double Decker Barn, with two Threshing Floors, Corn Cribs. Carri -ge House, Wagon Shed, hog sly, and all neces• Bury °cabal:dings. There is running Water at the Barn, and an excellent Pump on the Porch at the Rouse. ••- - . There is a fine Orchard on this farm, and every field has water except one: It is very suitable for a Dairy, or Gripslng purposes. There is suflielent Timber alscr.on• this tract These Farms are all adjoining each other. . Any person wishing to view these tracts be fore the day of Fate, will call on Joabda Fek man, residing on Tract No. 1, or orrthe Under signed at Kirkwood. A Good Title and Possession:will be given on the Ist day of April, 1869. „. Bale of toe above property wute Positive and without reserve, and. will 'co Mecca at 1. o'clock precisely on saidday.Wheri.attendance will be given and tertneMatte known by WAL,N. GALEtRAITTI, Assignee ofJoshua Fokman an4-wite, Kirk wood P. 0. At the same time and place, will positively be sold by the undersigned, the remaining un divided Three•Fonrths.of Farm No. 8., when attendance will be given and terms made known by DAVID ECKMAN, JACOB ECKMAN, MARIA TROUT. • PERSONAL PROPERTY On FEIDAV;BEPTEMBER 26th, 1.868, will also be sold at the same place, (Kirkwood,) the following Personal Pronerty, to wit: One Corn Drill, rots new Rails, about 1,800 Bushels of .Lima on Tracts No. 1 and ; - • Also, a promissory Mote of Bunn Rrabson, ,payable to Joshua Eckman, for $240, accused by an assignment of her Interest In the dower or ~her father'a estate—Jacob Eckman, sr., de. Joshua Eckman's interest in a Deed of Trust for $5OO on a farm in Virginia. Also, Joahua &lonian's interest in th e dow. er of Ws father's i:11 estate. , O M_ Bale to 00mM:toe at 1 'Olook, P. M. aald day, when terms and conditions will , be made • • Whi. N. oes.a3BAnal,, Assignee JoatuinXekinfua Wife, KIM. wood P. O. tang 19 taw 42 'Nf4ll , oositt XALVIBLEBARIII AT PRIVATZ MILS . . . =slam Is situated In tiliatman,Valtery, tomb% Htuatinddon,oounty, ; nun of Mount Unioninatioa. and 'etra • Bandied and Pifty-flvo 'Acres sad the part linuattamtuid slateo—• One. Eundred , an Mit,: Acme ant under a splendid state ofealtivation, and yield, good crops ; the balance ;labeled. The inv ents *oroistie of • gm& Two-Storied FRAME DWELLING, with three rooms and a Kitchen °nth. . first fluor. and dm rooms on the second- !Two good TENANT HOME. wod BANE ..B4EN a .07 .n =4 Wagon MLA...Cider Freesia:lMM, - Pen. and ob. tiramlOMlPt. ;There Is an t and armor ni/UngeDning Oflimstohet water eauveaient to the' house...with; a ;STONE BERING. HOUSE ogee it, and Modals running water in the barn `y~ard, 80. that. stook, can be. watered without 'trouble,' 'The farm is also well watered by Bprinior ; fearing good and large and splendid :Orchard of. , choLoe fruit. It is situated' in a wealthy and healthy neighborhood, and is Well worth .an examination by those desiring a first Ow Jana. 'Price and. MI terms made known , on spoil- Cation to the subscriber at Dry Run, Franklin • county, Pa. jilitamwin WMLLS3I TrALVARLR CHEATER MONTY '4IYALE '.F LIM FARM AT PUBLIC SALR.—On FRIDAY;the Nth day.of OCTOBER, 1808, the undersigned Executors of the Will of :lames Buchanan, deceosed_, in execution .of the W directions of said ill will sell, by pub• lie vendne, on the premises, a Farm in Valley twp,l Chester county, Pa , situated near Cain .Station on on the line of the. Pennsylvania Cen tral Reamed, a few miles west of Dawning tawn, and near to the Lancaster and Philedei phia Turnpike Samue l adoining lands of Ed ward D. Cope, Hatfield and others, 114 amordin to • recent survey, ACRES AND 5 SQUARE PERCHES of nearly all first quality Limestone Land, In a high state of cultivation. under good fences, divided into convenient fields with access to running water. About 4 Acres are Wood land. The improvements are a Two- Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, an out Kitchen, Spring House, Wadi House, a large Barn, Wagon bhed, Corn Crib and other out buildings. There is an Orchard of Choice Ai:). pie Trees thereon. The farm has the remits. Don of being one of the best In the valley. Persons desiring to view the property before the day of sale will call on M. R. - Sample, re• siding thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms and conditions will be made known. EDWARD Y. BUCHANAN, H. B. HWAILEL, Executors. Also at the same time and place will be sold TENACRES OF WOOD LAND, situated in West Bradford twp., same county, which was pi:imbued by the deceased for the use of the above farm and le near It. EDWARD Y. BUCHANAN, H. B. BWARR, sep 9 ltdAtsw 861 Executors. .ptrilLic SALE OF VALUABLE ItEAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Executor of George Ulu, Will sell at public auction, on FRIDAY, toe 80th day of OCTOBER, 1808, In front of the Carter House, Charlestown.— The tine farm of Which the late George Isler died, 'flexed and possessed, lying In Jefferson county, West Virginia, about l 4 miles from the town of Charlestown, on the county road leading to Summit Point. both of which places are on the line of the Winchester and Polo mac Railroad, and afford line markets for the sale of produAßce. OU SaidT 258 far ACRES m contains of good LIMESTONE LAND, between 10 and 80 Acres of which is In valuable Timber, It adjoins the lands of Bushrod C. Washington, Henry Davenport, Esqs., and others, and is very convenient to mills, churches and schools The improvements consist of a comfortable DWFLLING HOUSE and out.buddings, never-falling well of pure water, a pond for cattle, stook, dm., dm. The farm (all things considered) is one of the moat desirable In the fertile county of Jefferson. Terms—One-third Cash, balance In one end two equal annual payments—bearing Interest from date and to be secured on the laud. Possession given on the ist day of April !Sus. N. B. Growing Wheat Crop reserved. Sale to take place at 11 o'clock, A. M. JOSEPH CRANE. Executor of George Liter. sop )0 ta37J VA LUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrators of the estate of John S. Bower, late of Bart township, in said county deed, will sell by pubUo sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 2rl day of OCTOBER, 1808, the following real estate, late the estate of taid deceased, viz: The one equal undivided half part of all that certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situate in Bart township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Benjamin Baxter, Jacob Frantz, James Brown and others, on the rowd leading from George town to the Gap Mines, about mile north of Georgetown and 3,1', mile south of Gap Mines, and containing 117 ACRES AND 09 PERCHES, more or less, with a two-story Stone DWELL ING HOUSE, with a Kitchen, Bake Oven, *O. attached, Stone BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, two-story Spring House, spring of excellent water ' never falling , running water in nearly every field. A tine young Orchard in prime bearing order, all choice fruit.— Grape Vines, Pear and Peach Trees, good fences, and all other necessary improvements thereon. This property is In a 111:10 healthy neighbor hood, convenient to churches, schools, stores, mills, do. About four or five acres are covered and well set with heavy timber, the balance is divided into convenient ;fields and in a high state of cultivation, and productive, affording aline opportunity md many Inducements to any one desirous of purchasing a farm and en gaging in agricultural pursuits. Persons wishing to view the premises prior to the day of sale will please call on Joseph F. Bower residing thereon. Sale to:commence at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, when attendance will be g,ven and terms of sale made known by JOSEPH F. BOWER, JOSEPH H. POOLE, Administrators. And at the IMMO time and place, the under signed will tell by public vendue, the other equal undivided halt part Mudd tracts of land and improvements no that the purchasers may buy and receive a title for the whole thereof. sep 2 tsw 531 JOSEPH F. BOWER. PEMILIE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—O WEDNESDAY, REPTESD ER ci 80, 181.18, the undersigned, Executors of Michael Kyner, late of ti-tithampton township, Franklin county Penn'a, deceased, will, be authority vested in them ,y the last Will and Testament of said deceased, offer by public sole, on the premises, In Culberstou'a Row, In said township, it miles south of Orratown, 1 miles west of Shippensburg, and 7 miles north of Chambersburg, the following described real estate, containing 214 ACREd ANJ 116 PERCHES. of excellent patented land, In a high state of cultivation; more than twotthirds of which is limestone, and the balance slate, of a very superior quality. About SO Acres of the slate land is covered with thriving Timber. There is a good Apple Orchard, with other Fruit Trees on the premises. The buildings consist of a large SI'UNE HOUSE, containing seven large rooms, large Hall and large Stone Kitch. en STONE BANK BARN, and other out buildings. The buildings are beautifully and pleasantly situated in the centre of the farm, on the north side of the Row Spring—a never-failing stream which flows through the farm. The arrangements for watering stock are complete both for barn, yard and fields. The land will be sold entire or In two parcels to suit purchasers. Culberstonls Row has long been noted for its excellent farina, and this one is said by good Judges, to be the meat tit:Arable property in the Row. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale, will call with either of the un• dersigued residing in the borough of Orrstown. Terms made known on the day of sale at 1 o'clock, P, JOHN KYNER, W. H. BLAN, Executors. aug 26 taw 31 A VALUABLE FARM Ire SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, AT PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of OCTOBER, It6B, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, on the premises all that certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situate at "Bellevue," In Salis bury township, Lancaster county, about t, of a mile west of the Gap, on ,the Pennsylvania Railroad, adjoining lands of George Green, Wm, Linvlh, George H. Rutter, W. D. Hoar and others containing 62ACRES AND 17 PERCHES, more or less, with a large well-bunt, two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with basement Kitchen, 30 by 90 feet, SWISSER BARN, with stone Stabling, a Wash House, Hog Pen and other necessary out-buildings thereon. There is an excellent young Orchard of the most choice Fruit Trees, In prime bearing order, an excellent Spring of never-failing water there on, and a running fountain at the house, and another at the barn. Excellent fences and other improuements on the same. This property is one of the driest in its vi cinity, the land bee been very recently limed, and Is in a high si ate of cultivation. The build ings a, e all good and convenient; the house having been used and occupied for many years as a public house. If is in an excellent neigh borhood, cony nient to mills, stores, schools, churches, warehouses, ac., and offers great in ducement 9 to any one wishing to purchase a fine farm or a beautiful and pleasant country residence. being one of the finest sites In the grand valley of Pequea, and but a (I.:carter of a mile from the Railroad Depot at the Gap. Persons wishing to view the premises prior to the sale, will pease call on Martin Green leaf residing thereon. bale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on said day, when attendence will be given and terms of sale made known by sop 2 6tw851 UEORGE H. KINZER. purtLtc SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The subscriber as Executor of tho last will and testament of Joseph Yates deed, will offer at, public sale, in the town of Hancock, Wash ington county, Md., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER lkur, 181:8, all the real estate of which the said Joseph Yates, decd, seized, Consistin g of the following described tracts and parcels of land: THE VALUABLE FARM oa which the deceased at the time or his death resided. r This farm 18 situated about 1 mile east of Hancock. Immediately on the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal, and is nee of the beet BUSINESS LOCATIONS on the line from Cumberland to Georgetown The Farm contains aismt ACRES OF LAND, to be ascertained by actual survey. The Nation ul Turnpike from Baltimore to Wheeling and Pittsburg passes through it. About 75 Acres of tube tract is Sirst•class POTOMAC iscrifoni unsurpassed for fertility by any land In the titate. The balance consists of about 150 Acres of llrst•rate TIMBER LAND Mi;;WOXiSIMI BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with other necessary ont,batldlngs. A FINE ORCHARD • containing &Variety of young and choice Fruit Trees around and About the Dwelling House, and a fine Spring and 2 Wells of Water con venlent to the Dwelling. A LARGE ARN, 11l feet long by 47 feet wide and callable [of an. commodating 50 head of horses and Xi head 'of cattle. Tne Barn inclose to the canal, making it convenient for the sale of every description of produce to boatmen right at the door. Also AN ISLAND IN 'WM POTOMAC) lying opposite the above described containing about Property, NINE ACRES, easy of access and of exceeding terUllty.— also all the equitable Interest of the said de. ceased, consisting of the undivided one-fifth part of a tract of land adjoining the above de scribed property and oontaining about 85 ACRES OF LAND, , more or leas being the same land now in pos. seSsion of J ohn lillerard, and improved by a good • LOG DWELLING HOUSE and Log Stable with a good Spring of water near the house. Tsang oy Ssim.—The terms of sale will be one-third cash on the day of sale, or ratification thereof by the Orphans' Court of Washington county, and the balance In two equal annual payments,With interest from the day of sale, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with approved security, and on toe tied payments good and sufficient deed will be executed by the Executor. Possession of the first above described prop erty will be given on the let day of April, 180, and the same will be shown to persons desir ons of purchasing by the Executor residing on the adjoining farm, or by Mr. Johnson Stilwell residing on tne2menitsee. SAMUEL BOWLES, Executor. aug2s-It4mstw H4iii IS ' T Flamm= AS ' Al.,"\Y .13 N E < S /11/0X WHICH XEI NADI 7Kr 1 . 1 A. ,1•17 S :RAW. WO NE SUPER-i‘ft OS PV AT El Warranted Perfectly Pure and, Free fgapi.A49a ,, guezine,RD ameat&NTEED Es tablished as . 'an , eteelletit Pectin:ar t by Years of assistant, use, and highly , semen ' mended by all,who have used It as a GREAT CROP P/10E170E13, And permeaent Improver of the mAI. Rl' EVERY FARMER sHour.a) usgrviEs ORM & YOIIBO. litenateturer's Agent, 12 SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA. rob 28 Factory at Wilmington, Del. 7mw 8 IT FOR BALE BY ALL DEALERS. 'W B 1:7E11,'1,1 COMPLETE MANURE, MANTMACII7IIII) in 11 EN RY BOWER, CHEM IST, PHILADELPHIA, MADE FROM Super-Phosphate of Llme, Ammonia nod WARIIArrrIMIYAZE r/MBI ADULTIMATIOn. This' Manure contains ail the Momenta to produge large; crops (gall Ic inds,and is highly recommended by all Who have used it, also by distinguished Chemists who have, by analysis, tested its qualities. Packed in Bags of WO pounds each, 1 DIXON, SHARPLEIESS & CO., BOLE AOENTB, 30 SoUlat WATIcli A 40 SOtrtll DELAWARE AVE PHILADELPHIA. For sale:by WM. REYNOLDS, Di_ 79 South St., Baltimore, d. And by dealers - gouerolly throughout the country. (sup 9 lyw&S B A ion•s COMMERCIAL MAN ES MARK ON/ II BY HAUGH A; SONS, Philadelphia, AND NORTH WENTERN FERTILIZING CO CH.NiAOO, Sole Manufacturers PRICES. Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, $.56 per 2,C(0 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Bone Fertilizer Price, 850 per 2,000 lbs. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. Price, $5O per $2,000 lbs, The above Manures are furnished In both bags and barrels, whleJaever customers prefer. WThe nage are uniform 1n weight 160 tiounde.-lin The attention of Farmers is especially direct ed to the fact that the sources of the Raw Ma terial of which the abovo Manures are com posed, are so well under oontrol that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larger per centago of ammonia than any other class of manufactured manures in the market. BAUGH t SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO. Cor. Lake & Lasalle Sts., Chicago. For Sale by SAMUEL HESS, Lancaster, Pa. Air BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES may be procured from dealers in any of the principal towns in the United Slates or Do. minion of Canada. (Jan 29 Omw 4 TO FARMERS! PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO The attention of Farmers and other consum ers of Fertilizers is invited to this Guano, as worthy of their special notice. Its use for sev eral ' years in Maryland, Virginia and other Southern States, for all crops, has given it a standard character for excellence unequalled by any other. It possesses all the quickness of Ferevian Guano with permanent qualities not found in that article. 250 lbs. of this Guano are found more than equal to 300 lbs of the best Superphosphates. It rieru the wheat crop from jive to seven clays earl ier that the phosphates, which fact alone gives It Incalculable advan tages. A liberal di .o •• t to dealers. For sale by JOH S I EESE & 00., 'General Agents ' &atria Guano 00., as South 1)13 are Ave., nailed's, mar 25 Om wl2) .- South St., Baltimore. MOEr ELIIAR, JR. & CO. (Late BARD & GEISELMAN,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DZALZEH IN FLOUR, U RAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, &O. No. 129 NORTII. Ea AD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Iri• Prompt attention will be given to ealei and a !meetly return made thereof. Parties can relit assured that the highest price will be scoured for all produce on trusted to our care. may 13 trw 111 D • a. It HOA D R , FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMIS SION MBRCH4NT 18 LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Particular attention paid to the pentium of Grain aud Produce for eastern orders. REFERENCES; Bushoug & Bro., Dealers, Reading, Penna. Barnhart & Koch, Grain Whitlock & Wallace, Com. Merchants, N. Y. City National Bank, Chicago, 111, apr 1 13mw FARMERS!!! TRY THE iLTA VELA PHOSPHATE. It Is composed principally of the celebrated Guano from ALTA VELA, contains three per cent. of Ammonia, an amount sufficient to give activity to the vege tation, and a large quantity of Soluble Bone Phosphate of Lime, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of a complete manure. Price 850 Per Ton. Sir-Send for a pamphlet. Address TEE ALTA VELA GUANO Co., aug 12 0r0w32) 57 Broadway, New York. NEWARK MACHINE WORKS TEE DIAMOND STATE THRESHER AND CLEANER We call the attention of Farmers end others to our IMPROVED DIAMOND STATE THRESHER AND CLEANER with Double acting SEPARATOR. The practical operation of these Machines is such as will warrant us in advising those in want of Threshers and Cleaners to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. W e build three sizes—No. 1, 35 Inch cylinder. No. 2, 30 inch cylinder. No. 3, 20 inch cylinder. They are of the best ma terials and workmanship and warranted to suit purchasers. L, rge or small powers can be used to drive them, as desired. The sieves and shaker bottoms are made of galvanized sheet iron. They are unequalled in strength, capacity, durability and ease Of running— doing their work rapidly and in the best man. ner. The Machine is a model of simplicity In its construction and operation, and the price of It below that of others In the market. The double shaker separates all the grain om the straw—and the fan ls unsurpassed as a Cleaner. The shoe undei the Shaker can be easily de tached and the Machine need as a Thresher and Separator alone. Weals° manufacture Endless Chain Horse Powers—of which all the bearings ler wheels are.steel, making them run with great ease to the team, Also LEVER POWERS. Send fora Circular. sep 9 8tw24.3) CA.L.HO A CO., Newark Machine Works, Newark, Del. glumbiug, Gas tilting, &% GAS-FTTTING AND PLDRI:E 4SO . JOHN DEANER & CO. ' No. 7 Eat King street, with increased facilities, are now pre pared to attend to all orders with promptness and dispatch. Having none but the best work men employed, all work will be finiehea In a superior manner, and with all,tlae modem im provementa. • - Copper Kettles and Wash Boilers, and all kinds of Copper Work for Breweries end Dis tilleries attended.to with promptness. Having greatly enlarged this department, all orders can be Ailed forthwith. TIN ROOFS m SPOUTING Attended to In any part of theolty nod manly. Furnaoes, Heaters Stoves, Ilanges, and all modern Improveme n ts for heating Churches Halls, Parlors, Jiouses, ac., always on band, and will be pat up to part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time. - :01114 DEANER, a CO, N 0.7 East King street, Lancaster, Pa, ETZEMI VTITING POLES ATTENTIONS J. Now , Ls the time to get married. You can urnish your houses with STOVES, KETTLES PANS, TINWARE, and all other necessary ar Gales in our Line at the . . GOOD OLD LOW PRICES. • OLD FOLKS, now Is the time for you. to' buy for the young folio TINWARE to look like Sili•er; BRASS' and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We have enlarged oar business, and can offlo every inducement to those who are now buying HOUSE BTIERS. SOHN DEANER a CO., No. 7 East King street, Lancaster ,Pa. Jan B•ttw E M. SCHAEFFER, ; • ' ' . . W.BOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS 1 AND 2 EAST KING intoner Jan 10 LANCASTERZPA. trw GOD SAVE TIM COMMONWEAVIS SHERIYr9'PROCLANIATION. • • L ',Soon. F. , Farr, High Sheriff of Lancaster County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make knoWn and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an elec. Con will be held inthe saldcounty of Lancas ter, on. TIIESDA.Y, THE 13rn DAY OF OCTOBER, ISM fbr the pnrpose of electing the several of hereinafter named, via:. • ONE PERSON duly qualified for Auditor GleneraL ONE, PERSON duly quallflod for Surveyor -General.' ONE PERSON duly cputlifted 'Congreis. ONELPERSON duly qualified for Congress, to serve the unexpired term of lion. Thaddeus Stevens, In 40th Congress. ONE PERSON duly qtudified fur 4, d4at,e Judge. FOUR PERSONS duly quallned (or Members of Assembly. ONE PERSON duly qualMed for District Attorney. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Comntlaeloner. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Directors of the Poor. TWO PERSONS duly quallflod for Prlsoit In. spectore. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Auditor. 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: Lit District—Composed of the Nine Wards of Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the First Ward will hold their election at the pub. lie house of Adam Trout in West Orange street; Second Ward, at Ki n glic house of William Kering, in East street; Third Ward, at the public house of W. Myers, in East King st reet; Fourt in ard, at the street house of Graff a Kreider, West King street ; Filth Ward at the publio house of John Illssinger, West King street; Sixth Ward, at the public house of George tipone, in Noah Queen street; Seventh Ward, at the public), house of John Witlinger, in Rockland street; Eighth Ward, at the public house of Samuel Erienlan, in Strawberry street •, Ninth Ward at the pub- Ile house of 0. Oensemer, In North Queen street. 2d District—Promote township, at the No. 2 school house In the village of Chestnut Level. ad District—Borough of Klizabetlitown,at the public sai house now occupied by George W. Boy er in d bor. Ith District—Earl township, at the public hall in the village of New Holland, In said township. 6th District—Elizabeth township, at the pub. lie home now occupied by S. Engle, in Brick erville, In said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public home now occupied by F. Myers, In said 7 r l u t h intriet—Rapho township, including the borough of Manhelm, at the German school house, In said borough. Bth District—Ballabury township, at the pub lic house now occupied by John Mason, White Horse tavern, in said township. publicct—Eas Cocalico township, Rhoads house now occupied by Henry in the village of Reamstown, in said township. 16th District—Being part of the township of East Donegal, at the poublie school house in Lira village of Maytown, in said township. lith Dlstrict—Caernarvon township, at Lite public house now occupied by Wm. Shirk, in the village of Churchtown, In said township. 12th Markt—Martha township, at the house now occupied by Robert Saulsby, in said town. ship. Itith District—Bart township, at the public house lately occuplal by Adam Rutter, lit said township. 1 Rh District--Colerain township, at the pub lic house now occupied by J. K. Alexander, In said township. 15th District—Fulton township. at the public house now occupied by Martin Rohrer, in said township. 16th District—Warwick township, at the pub lic house now occupiki by Goo. 'l'. °redder, in the village of Litt; in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough of Marietta, In said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th Distriet—Sadsbury township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Jesse Haines, in said township. tk o lis e tr n le o t— w I .. .e c a u co p Llc a to b w y ntOiy ila at r t , h i e n pub lic township. 21st Distriot—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by J. LI. Eshle man, in said township. Dietrict—Mount Joy Borough, In the Coun cil Chamber, in the borough of Mount Joy. 23d District—Being part of East Ilompneld township, at the public house now occupied by H. S. Landis, in the village of Petersburg, In said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Dill ler, in the village of Lampeter Square, in mild township. 25th Dietriot—Conestoga township, at tho public house now occupied by John (J. Preis, In said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper senool house In the borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the pub lic house now occupied by S. btyer, In said t°wnshl l 48liDPsirict— Y Con township, at the public school .t h ouse in the vil la ge of Bainbridge, In said township. 29th District-8f anheim township, at the public house now occupied by Henryß.Stauffer, in the village or Nellaville, in said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Kootwell, 1n Millerstown, in said township. 81st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Grabill G. For ney, in Eariville, in said township. 82d District—West Hompfield, township, at the public, house now occupied by Edwin Ho_ Moon, Weald townehip, 88d District—Strasburg township, at the pub lio house now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. pith District—Being part of Dinner township, commonly called Indlantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, in said town ehip. 85th Distriat—West Cocalioo township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel Miehler, In the village of Schoenock, in said township. 86th District—East Earl township at the pub lie house now occupied by Philip ' , Orman, at Blue Ball, in said township. 87th District—Parcells° township, at the pub lie house p now occupied by Henry dear, in said townshi 88th District—Being a part of East Homplleld township, at the public school house in the vil lage of Homptiold, in said township. 86th District—Lancast or township, atthe pub lie house now occupied by Wm. T. "Lenart, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Biddle, in said township 41st Distriet—Littleßritaln township, at the house of Wm. J. Marehbank, in meld township. 424 District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Grabill G. Wenger, In said township. 43d District—Penn township, nt the public house of Jacob Buser, in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adametowu, at the school house in Fetid borough, 45th District—Clay township, at the public) house of Geo. W. Steinmetz, in said township. 413th District—Paquea township, at the public house of Amos Groff in paid township. 47th District — Prov idence township, at the house now occupied by Witmer Broom, in said township 48th District.—Eden township, at the public house of Lawrence Outer, in sa id township._ 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included in the id district, at Lehman's school house, in said township. 60th District—West Donegal township, here tofore included In the hid election district, at Rutt's school house, in said township. 51st District—That part of Mount Joy town ship heretofore included in the VA district, at Benjamin Breuneman's school house, In said township. 52d District—That part of Itapho township heretofore included In the 224 district at Strickler's school house, in wad town s h ip 6.3l District—That part of East Donegal town ship heretofore included in the 224 district, at the brick school house, in the village of Spring ville, in said township. Pith District—That part of Rapho township heretofore included in the 52d district, at tile public school house in the village of Newtown, in said township, Thegeneral Erection, 'nail the Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, is to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the fox enoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. In the city of Lancaster the polls shall be opened at seven o'clock, A, M., and close at six o'clock, P. M. Everyperson, excepting Justices of the Pence, who sha ll hold any of fi ce or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate ollicer or agent, who Is or shall be employed under the legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart ments of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Conferees, or of the State Leg islature, and of the Select and Common Coun cils of any city, or Commissioner of any incor porated district, is, by law, incapable of hold ing or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, amino inspec tor, judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. The Inspector and Judge of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election In the district, to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. In cue the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Mapco tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election emit act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his plaoe— and in case the person elected judge shall nqt attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge In hie place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion the quali fi ed voters of the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at each election, shall elect one of their number to fill Inch vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding everyr g t ge e n w e h r a ett e iie la tla oirde et. township election, du -1 10n is kept open, for the purpose of giving Information to the inspectors and judges, when called on, in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessments of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a white free man of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in the State at least ono year, and in the election district where he of- hers hie vote at least ten days immediately pre ceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the elec tions. Bat a citizen of the United States who YIDS previously been -a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election dis triet and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote after residing In this State aft months: Provided, that the white freemen; citizens of the llnited,Statec, between twenty one and twenty-two Years of age, who have resided in an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the flat of taxable in , habitantenarnialiedby the Commissioners, mi -1 less Fin% he produces a receipt for the pay went within two years the State or county 1 tax assessed agreeably to Constikation and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or. affirmation„Or the oath or affirmation of an other, that be has paid such a tax, or' on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof- Seoond, If he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twentv-two years he shall de on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before his application, andlnake such proof of residence bathe district arils required by this act, and that he does verily believe from the account given him, that hell of age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is reqnired by _this act,where upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be inserted In the alphabetleal list by the inspectors , and a note made .oppaiite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall MEM be tted to voth *rase= of 'llsrsd i ag&A. rasehe word "age Übe shall be to vote by reason iketi. ace, Shall pe called 9AL to the .clerks, who shall make the like 'noted on the list a voters kept by the= In all cases wherethe name of the person claiming to vote is found on the. list !blabbed by the Commissioners and miaow, or 'Wright to vote, whether found thereon or, LLCIt, Is ob jected to by any qualified citizen; It sheathe the duty of the inspectors to examine such person On oath as to his onalincatforui, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more Ws oath shall besliffialent proof there of,.but bp atoll Make proof by at least ortheroin ant Witnals, who shall bee quanned elector, that he tuthrended in the district tor more than ten days • foist immediately preceding such eleetion,and• shall also himself swear that his bona Ode residence, In pursuance of his lawful calling, is in said district, and that be did not remove in toaaid district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, arid wh o shall make due proof, if required, of the reel deuce and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote In the township, ward or district In which be shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre- Vent any officer of any election under this net from bolding such election, or use or threaten any violenoe 'to any such officers, or shall In terrupt oritnproperly interfere with him In the execution Of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the mane maybe, holding or shall riotously disturb the peace stench election, or shall use any in timidating threats, force or violence, with de sign to 'Winona° unduly or overawe any elec tor, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be and In any 5001 not ex ceeding five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if It shall be shown to Court, where the trial of inch ofibnce Plholl be had, that the person so offending was not a res ident of the city, ward, distant or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a line of not less than ono hundred nor more than ono thousand and bo Imprisoned not less than six Months nor more than two years. If any person, not by law qualltiod, shall fraudulently vote at any election of this WIII MOI/Weeith, or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district; If any person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending, shall, on conviction, bo fined In any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned In any term not exceeding three months. If any person shall vote nt more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulent) vote more than onee on the smile day, or shall fraud ulently told and deliver to tho Inspector two tickets together, with the intent Illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do so, he or they oilhading shall on conviction be lined In any sum not less than fifty nor more than live hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for, a term not Ices than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to veto in this Commonwealth agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens,) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars for every such offence and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three mouths, Tho Judges are to make their returnS, for the County of Lancaster, at the Court I Canso, In the City of Lancaster, on Friday, Octolan llith, 111 OS, nt IC o'clock, A. DI. DIeiERTILIIEr IMIVRANCIIISING LAW. AN therein directed, I Mao give official notice of the following provhdons or an Aut u oprove,l J une ISA entitled " A. furthur eupploment to the election 'awe of this Commonwealth," WHEREAS, 13y tno Act of the Cullum of I ho United States, entitled "An Oct to emend the several acts heretofore paused to provide for the enrolling and calling out the national forces and for other purposes,' and approved March third, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty live, all persons who have deserted the mili tary or naval service of the United states, anti who have not broil dlschargt‘lor relieved fruoi the penalty or disability therein provided, aro deemed and taken to have voluntarily real, quished and forfeited their rights of citizen - alitp and their rights to become citlecos and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof; and WilicatrAe, Persons not citizene of the United States, are not, under the constitution and laws of Pennaylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: 87.01 lON 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tile Common wealth of Pennsylvania In General Amenably mot, and it is hereby enacted by tile authority of the same That In all elections hereafter to be held in tills Commonwealth, it Winn bo Int• lawful for the judge or Inspectors of any election to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the pth- Vislotie and subject to the disability Imposed by said act of Congress approved March third, ono thousand eight hundred and 8181 y-eve, and it shall be unlawful for any such pursuit 1,, offer to vote any ballot or ballots. Swim:4 2. That if any such judge and in spectors of election, or any one of them, Muth receive or consent to receive any such un nil ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, he or they so offending shall be Jollity of misdemeanor and upon couvletion thereon in any Court of Quarter Sessions, of this Com monwealth, heall for each ofiblem he Ms, tenced to pay a line of not less than one hun dred dollars, and to undergo au lin prleolonei. t in UM all of the proper county for nut less thee sixty days. Sec. 3. That if any person deprived of elllsott• ship and disqualified as aforesaid. shall at any election hereafter to.be bold In this Common wealth, vote or tender to the officore thereof and otter to vote a ballot or ballots, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and on conviction tlit roof In any court of quarter sessions of this cOMmonWeatt it shall for each offence be punished In like milli ner art provided In the preceding mention of this act in cases of officers of election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sze. 4. That if any person shall threat ler persuade or advise any person or persons tie- , prlved of citizenship and dlequalilled ite afore said, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to be held in this (loon )" monwealtla, or shall persuade or advise Idly such officer to receive any ballot or ballot ft om any person deprived of citizenship 11.1111 disqualified as aforeenitt, such person en, of fending shall be guilty of a Miedelneatior, and upon conviction thereof In any court of quar • ter liesSlOna of this Commonwealth, shall be punished In like manner as Is provident In the second section of Rite net In the case of officer. of such election receiving such unlawful ballet or ballots. BM 6. That it shall be the duty of the Ad jutant General of this Conutionwial in topro cure, from the proper officere of th e United Staten, certified copies of all roll+ and records containing official evidence of the Mot of the desertion of all persons, who were citizen+ of this Commonwealth, and who were deprived of citizenship, and diequalitled by the Kidd net of Congress, of Mareh third, ono thounand eight hundred and eixty.ftve, and to cause to be re corded, and preserved, In books to be provided and kept for that purpose, in ids Mlle°, full and complete exemplilleatione of such mile end records, and to canoe true copies to be made thereof, and furnished to the clerks of the low oral courts of quarter sessions of tills Common wealth, accurate duplicates, or exemplifica. Ilona of such rolls and records, embracing Chu names of all such disqualified persons as had their residence within the Motifs of Held coun• ties, respectively, at the time of their being marked or designated deserters; and It 'Mall ho the duty of the clerks of the severalcourts of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth to pre• serve, In books to be kept for the purpose, all such copies and exemplfficat lone of such rolls and records, so furnished, and to allow access thereto, and furnish certified copies therefrom, on request, in like manner, its In the came on other records of such courts. Else. O. That a certified copy, or extract, 01 any sum record, from the work of a court, of quarter Renellor.h of this Commonwealth, shall be prima facia evidence, before any election board, of the fact of desertion, and consequent and disqualification as an elector: Provided, That if any person shall wilfully use, or present, any false, fraudulent, or forged pa per,purporting to be a certified copy or extract, as aforesaid, he shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished In like manner as is now provided In the second section of this act: Anctproolded however That if, by the production of a certifi catel of I lls honorable discharge, it shall appear that such person, so offering to vote, Watilll the military service of the United States before, and at the time of his being drafted into such service, and, thereupon failing to report, or, 111 case of the tact of desertion appearing by cert fled copy of his company roll if it shall appear that, be was afterwards acquitted thereof, anti honorably discharged, such proof shall be re ceived as evidence to disprove his said dim; Cal- Mentions: and provided' further, TWA if any person, liable to be objected to, as disqualified as aforesaid, shall produce, before any board of election ofilders, any false or fraudulent paper, purporting or pretended be hi honorab discharge from the United to States s service, be le shall be deemed guilty of forgery, and, on con viction thereof, shall be punished us poreone are now by law, punishable for forgery. Sec. 7. That it shall be the duty of the judges and inspectors of elections, hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth, wherever the name of any person, °treeing to them a ballot, or ballots, shall be found upon a certified copy or extract furnished from said rolls or records, by a clerk of a court of quarter modem., marl. ed as a deserter; or whenever any person shall be objected to as disqualified, as aforesaid, at any election, by any qualified voter, at the request, or suggestion of such persons so offering a bal lot, to examine such person on oath, or aide. motion, an to the fact appearing from ouch cer tificate, or alleged against him, by the electors so ohjecting, and ifhe deny it, as to his reasons therefor; Provided, however, That If any of his answers, under such examination, are false, finch person shall be deemed guilty of the crime of rorjury, and, upon conviction thereof, he shall be punished as persons are now putdsha bio, by law, for perjury. Bac. 8. That ashen be the duty of the Sheriffs, in the several counties of th is Commonwealth, to Insert in their proclamations of election., hereafter to be held, the first four aeotione of this act with the preamble thereof, and upon conviction of any violation of the requitement of this section, any sheriff shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and be pun ished In like manner as the offenses prohibited by the second, third and fourth sections of this act aro punisbable. Sac. D.—That in the trial of all emirs, arising under this act, It shall be the duty of tine courts trying the Larne, to inquire into, and deter mine, any question of fact as alleged desertion involved therein, upon proofs, furnished by exemplifications or extracts from such rolls, or records duly certified, by the proper clerk of a Court of quarter sessions, which are hereby Made evidence thereof, and, also, from such proof, by parol, as may be given in evidence by either party: Provided, That the provielone of this act, so far as applicable, shall apply to persons who voluntarily and without any kind of duress, or constraint, enlisted 'n the rebel service, Given under my band, at my once , In Lan caster, this Bth day of September, In the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and In the ninety-second year of the independence or the United States. JACOB F. FBNY, Sheriff. Smear/Y rs (Jima, Lancaster, Sept. 8, 188,4, SPECIAL OONGREBSION AL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. To JACOB F. FREY, Esq..Sherlff of the Conn ty of Lammater: WHICBIAB, A vacancy has happened In the representation of this State In the House of Representatives of the United States, In con eequence of the death of the Hon. Thaddeus Stevens elected a member of the Fortieth . ooorresitt from the Ninth CongreSsional Dis trict, composed of the county of Lancaster. Now, therefore, In pursuanee of the previa. lons In such ease made and provided by the Oanaltution of the United States, and of an act of the (general Assembly of this State, ap. proved the second day of July, Anne Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I. JOHN W. (Dewar, being vested with the Elx eantlve authority of the State of Pennsylvania, have issued this writ, hereby commandi ng you, the said Jacob F. Frey, to hold an election in the said county of Lancaster, on • TuzaDAYO he 18th day of OCTOBER; being the second Tuesday thereof, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,• ibv amain ig a Representative of the Commonwealth in the abuse of Repre sentativestrst the United States to fill Wes/m -ama which has happened as aforesaid. And you are hereby required and enjoined to hold and Conduct, or cause to be held a conducted, the said election, and make a re turn thereof in manner and form us by law is directed and required. Given under my hand and the Great of the "tate at Harrisburg, thla twenty. day of Anna In the year or our Lord, one how. and eight undred and sixtpelaht, and 9f the Cbuunonwealin the ninety-tbirdV • ' ' . •Bythe Governor. ' ' • ' ••• "%JORDAN/I C I etaul Swear" of the,Poramonge*Dll. Cop 10 awn
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