gogal LOCAL SUMMARY.—The snow birds, her bingets of winter, have made their appear ance. Chesnuts in considerable quantities are to be found in our markets ; they aro com manding high prices. An exchange says that the reliable rea son for calling a chilly day raw, is because the sun does not give heat enough to cook it, Father Boehm, formerly of this county, Is iii years of age and is the oldest minister of the gospel in the United States. He was ono of the founders of Methodism in this State. He still occasionally preaches to large congregations. Tho recant Rigel:election In this State was hotly contested by both parties, and the Republican majority is comparatively very small. A gain of two Votes In each election district by the Democrats will give them the State by a handsome majority. Messrs. E. IL Ranch and T. B. Cochran, publishers of the email weekly paper in this city called Father Abraham, intend continuing its publication after the election. It is Radical in its politics. The Express states that Mr. Benjamin Reinhold, of this city, who died not long since, had n polici , of insurance on his life In the Now York Mutual Life Insurance Company, for $6,000. The executors °Won. James Buchanan, have contracted with Major Charles M. Howell, of this city, for the erection of a monument over, the remains of the Ex- President. It will consist of a solid block of Italian marble, live feet high, seven feet and ono inch long and three feet seven inches wide. The lop and bottom will have heavy mouldings, and the stone will bo enriched with a wreath of oak leavomwoul acorns around the entire surface. Commodore C. H. Poor, formerly of thin city, 'tan been appointed Rear Admiral, to nuccod2l Rear Admiral H. Hoff, retired. A Ifnuo;Wi want, I'AM/117ED, An ex change states that old - and experienced weather prophets predict that the coming winter will be one of unusual severity; the various signs have already made them selves apparent. For several weeks past the sad HMI dismal "chirps'• of birds high In the air could be distinctly heard on milli, nights. The feathered tribe are now pass ing s o uthward in large flocks. (hiring the day some CHHM, flight, while others that Ily almost incessantly, are OH high as 111,1 to 110 observed by the naked eye. Flocks of wild geese have - also been Ilying southward, ear ller by far than Is usual. 'rifle would scorn to indicate the propability of Huard winter, and the wise will preparh for It in lime. • I. 0. O. Iteport of the oritntl Secretary of 011-; Independent Order of thltl fellows read to the recent - meeting of the Grand I.ialgti of the triter at Ilaltlinore fur nishes the ii itlwing hittirystiug statistics: 7 , :uttilier Lialtres in the Males unl Ateric,t, tt,11:!; 14,1,1 Lialgea, - .11; (trantll'.notitituileiii., 31; 11111, 1/01'11,2.13,710. Itll/110y o . lpollllllti 111 reIIOVIIII4 the brethrt.;ll, and their !attunes, • In titltnaiLing i/rIIIIIIIIS/LIIII burying the dead, 5t43,0110. Annual receilits t iY2,etia.l4.", This ()ruler hits Ilt•I•11 ohlll l / 1 ,10 1 11 1011 II 111,11111.1101iL 1 / 1 011,1 111 Atimtrithtt, there living itt that cloth try .I,oou members 101110101 with the organ ization In the hailed States. Jitethodn of getting rill aro recommended, vililch are it 'matt worth trying. 'fliere uru plenty of old niiiino now ntantling In the Ileitis of innny I,r our Lancaster mutiny farrnorm, whleh Might In 1.0 removed, they urn always In the way or tho plow , lull the Wagon nod t•urt Ittigitoritly ItpietioVor novo trill ti two nein oliger to noe boort or maitre, fill the cavity Ulna mink with sulphuric noel, or• with oriole petroleum. 1 n the first onset, the mini teititetios Iho dentrue. tiro ogolil Within a few months; in the hil • ter ; Nvlitin the slump becomes miturateil, nn Il trill, tooth Hitt till, it In tired, end trill hum out to Slut lunl portion., like n Acciiiri•i . r. -I in isitturiloy ow ening as 'Mr kern F. Landis %YIN 1111 Villg along North S1111)(01 stroll, ('oar oho Lancaster l'orne try, his horso boat fright at it large pile of barrel slovos lying along tho mide of the strout, 111111 oinninonceil running otr at full snood. 'rho horst! roll Ina worn lho li , 11(.11 on tilo lido of lit stroot and n trot, 111111 In thin !lumina% briilio hoist , from tin buggy. Mr. 1..nn,h4 inns thrown out of tho voldelo and lilting nu hln hood h1141.111111.1i ill/11111 s t ,v,ol, InJuriom. was vory much Nit and the virlst Ili his right hand badly strained. lie wit, AOllll. 11mn insonsiblo, and too, convoyed 10 his In East timing(' street itoor Shippon, whom he Wilk aDminded by Dr. M. L. I lorr Ito Is notv out 01 (lon ger and Is improving its wipitlly as the choritotor of Ills In.litrios will admit. 'rho buggy, in whieh Mr. Landis wits driving, was badly brolion. RUN.% WA Y. —Oll Salk! rday !limning a horse belonging to Mr. (Merge 1)11111,4ml ter, a butcher residing in East Eing street, ran ell' in the alloy leading back of Mr. 11.'s stable. The wag 01 to winch the horse wan attached struck ( Mit leib Nmit Ma fence breaking down the fence and smashing the wheels and laid of the vehicle very much. Alter running a short distance trout the place of the col lisinn, the animal was caught Vo'rEtts,l'r.vr flook,—*Alr. John Myers, who has been disabled so as to be ineapallie or working, is engaged in canvassing this eiiy and county for subscribers to " The Voters Text Ptak." Thin is a very value ble compendium of political information, containing throe hundred and soventy-live pages of cicmcly printed reading matter. It is . puldished at the iire low price of one dollar and seventy-live acot.o, and We can safely commend it to all ns the cheapest end best book of the kind we 1110;0 meet' Every voter should have a copy. It Is in no mariner parti,ln, being composed of mutter which.is alike interesting to all, SeowriNti.—The Downingtown Wheater Journal slittem that llenj. Carpenter, Jalnes Nlyera and Jwnce Hawkins, of that place, recently visited .NIIIIIIII county, on a hunting expedition, remaining 111.1111. lice (111 'n, uuQ 1,•i1.1111,11 won eci.enty- einin ,qterrls, nkit• wire wild liirkv ,and semi, of the it dia-liiirted wetalciiek. The party lais thiet plenty ti other, game. ' 5 Any pk•l'S.lll S hn i, tired or sport," says anent the hunters, " elm find it there, with good aceontnitidetion, blink and honest let uplq and everybody winding their own business," TEAnunits la, Ft I'mn•hern' In natute will lie held )11 lho Court !louse, tht, city, commencing on Monthly, Noveinher 11th, tont continuing during the week. Among the permonn expected to 6e presen In giro innlructlons, ore J. I'. Wlelterßlnun, l'rofennors Tinot, l'orlor, Edw. Brooks ,hunte, E. Murdoch, ('lion, Smulers, A. It. 14ynrly, S. S. 11110 c, John V. Montgompry, will Thos. 11. lilv of grout liiiportonvo I teitiilwrm will 6n tllMrun+r~l. ,A 110119• VEN l'S.--Tlll. planet V elms Is now tiluir her greatest western eloneon lon from LIM son, 111111 rises tt little more than three hours before Mtn In !he morning, helm; thus enhilytllmeurnilil(3 In tlll‘ , .iint Just before sun- Hoe, and on imeouill of her present bright - nefll4, being visible alter the MIIIIIIII4 risen, If the atmosphere bet clear. Venus Is now In the Wire Virgo, near the bright star 'legit lus, the star In the been of the handle of the well known sickle of 0, U. A. Is,' .-011 Friday evening, Iditi Inst., Brandywine Council No. 171,0. U. A. I‘l., WOHuriptillz..ll In Coatesville, by Deputy Itinite Councillor, .1, h Miler Snyder, 01 Lan ender, 1111 d Jncub WOW/Ad, of Conestoga Council, No, S, assisted by the following members of Downingtown Council, N0..175; Liberty Brown, Adam Fullerton, Garret .Studdou, George 11. Thomson, Cirorge Brown, Samuel O. Evens, tilierpless Web ster.—Chester Valley Union. MARIETTA A PPA 104.—W0 copy tho ful lowing Items from Ow The dedication of the Bainbridge 'M. E. Church will take place on :Sabbath day, Nov. let. Old Father Boehm, who Is now 'O6 yenrs of age, organized this congregation over 10 years ago. At an adjourned meeting of Donegal Presbytery, held In the Presbyterian church of this piece, on Wednesday evening lest, the Rev. W. J. Brideile was ordained end installed Pastor. Rev. Robert Bomber pre sided and preached the sermon ; Rev. P. J. Timlow gave the charge to the Pastor and Rey. John Elliott the charge to the people. INTERESTING TO STOCK SCECULATuits.— The house of Reed, Aictlratin & Co. have put up inside of their office a bulletin board, upon which is announced, to plain tigures, the selling price of gold and stocks in the Philadelphia and Now York markets. The firm recel'e from three to four telegrams a day, stating the condition of the principal stooks, and the figures are immediately placed upon the bulletin board, so that all may set. without making inquiry of the clerks. This will proves great convenience not only to buyers and sellers of stocks, but also to the bankers and their clerks,— Express. • THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1868. MOUNT JOT ITEMS.—We take the follow ng from the Herald : Marsh, Grier & Co. of this place received the highest premium for the best combined self•raking reaper and mower, at the Wash ington county (Md.) Agricultural Fair. About 12 o'clock, on Friday noon, the roof of Mr. Meck's stable was discovered to be on fire, which, but for the timely assist ance ofpersons present might have resulted seriously. The East Pennsylvania Eldership of the Church of God met at Union town, Md. on last Wednesday, Revs. A. H. Long and Jacob Miller of this place have been in at tendance. Our School Board had an act passed an authorizing them to make a loan not ex ceeding $15,000 for the purpose of building school houses. No arrangements have at all been made to build a single house, yet our citizens are enormously taxed ; many paying from $2O to 10.) school tax. Gov. Geary visited the Soldiers' Orphans School at this plaza, on the 10th Mat., and delivered an address to Its inmates. WRIGHTSVILLE AFFAIRS.—We clip from the Slar the following items of local Inter est : • Mr. Christian ?fabler, of York, has been appointed Storekeeper In the United States Revenue Department, for this, the Fifteenth Congressional District, of Pennsylvania. On Wednesday afternoon Mary, daughter of Joseph Tow nsley of this place, aged about eight years, on her return from school, slipped and fell, breaking both bones of the forearm Just above the wrist. New Buckwheat flour has made its ap pearance in our market and is selling at $1.50 per quarter, or $5.50 per hundred. The crop will yield about the same as last year, though the acreage is not us large. Considerable activity is at present, ex hibited In transporting iron ore across the' river at this place, to the various furnaces on the Lancaster county side. The approach of cold weather urges the iron men to obtain good supply at their works, before the river closes. Several droves of excellent cattle have recently been ferried over the river at this place. Most of them were in prime order,. mid fed by farmers in the valley. York county farmers are acquiring for themselves a high reputation as feeders, and from the choice specimens they sent to market during the week, they may safely challenge the best or our sister counties. In the early part of the week, large flocks of wild ducks rested on the river, Just above the dam, affording excellent pastime for sportsmen Itt this vicinity. Quite a num ber of boats started in pursuit of them, and from the frequent reports of guns, heard on this side of the water, u great many were, no doubt captured. 'rho bridge across the Susquehanna river at this piece is rapidly approaching the York county shore. Hut three spans remain In 110 1 4 11 , 0t0d, TIIO 111101011 H Itru busily en gagi d in constructing the libtarnent on this side,. which will be readiness Mr the wood- work, in about ten days ; It Is the Intention of the company to forbid all travel on the bridge, as long as the river is open, and the ferry-boat can make the regular trips. M argil Etta A ITAIRS.—WO clip OW fOHOW• ing Reins from tho Sentinel: ,Ir. A. Shreiner, of Lida place, left al this idlico a Jew days ago a radish, monsuring 17 111,111 's 14 11 ' 1 44 111 sad lit inches in circuni !crows,. This, although taut a beet, is hard In boa( • A. Inioperuncelnetilig, will be delivered by the Rev. Edwin Nevin, of Lanonster elty, in the lutstountit of the Iteformed Church to thin place, on 'l'ttesdny evening next. tin Sunday erntilag Innt to Henry (oll] and it young Indy named Annie inorgo, of I'min twp., were returning front meeting. the Mane attuning] to the buggy In which they were riding took fright at the lower end of town and ran all'. 'rho young man escaped unhurt, but Miss George Wits thrown foremost on n Innen, and we tintier• ntuntlAvas considerably brulned, The horse woo 110 L hurt., but the buggy won badly damaged. TIIE CAL.',4; OP TILE LATE AIVIDENT.-- The I'illSl,lll4 Pool Mluluu tint It partial In vestigation as to the cans° of the into noel dont on t h e l'elnisylvattla Ituliroud at Christinna Mallon, discloses Ulu foot that the switch was not misplaced by' uny pot , son, but that the bolt which held it In place had worked 111050 and canto out, 11111 i the jarring of the rails caused by the swiftly aproaching train caused dm switch to be thrown partially out of its place, to the extent of ttbout half Ito Width, us it appears It wits out lengthwise by the wheels of the hoc .inotive running on It. mpooosAity :st 1.:ET1N,;.-. Yesterday (wetting a Public Missionary Meeting was held by the Presbyterinn Spill(' of Phila. dolphin hi the Presbyterian church. Ad dresses were dellyertul by Dr, )(upper, of Chinn, on Foreign Missions; Rev, Jitokmon, of Nlltinemota, on lloniostio NI is sions, and the Rev. Mr. Miller, of North Carolina, 00 Lilo subject of Assotoblles, Committees, and labors among the Freed. immi, Miler ltddrewies were also intuit) by members of the Synod. A colleetion was rondo was raised for Misslontiry purposes. ~.litmeTtni.—We learn from the Erprem that Col. Wm. Bear and Geo. 11. Reed were Wednesday evening, at a meeting or the congregation council of the Moravian Church of this city, elected dele pines to a Synod to he held at Bethlehem, Nov, IS, I , ns, preparatory to a General Synod to he held In Ilerrnhut, in REAL. I?sTA'r>•: Sol,n,—henry Shubert, Auctioneer, sold to Christian Walter, on the evening of the _oth, for _Herr A Rini, the property of Catharine E. Jeffries on Manor street, for $1775. BA I.l.oe's Mo NTH IA for November has ens to to hand, having its hundred pages filled with Interesting sketches, tales, Inci dents, etc. It Is one of the best and cheapest monthlies published. Terms $1.r,0 per nn now; address Elliott, 'Monies Talbot, lloston, Mass, Al' A F.ll' Co 11,110 wing persons trout thus county are students lit ',Mayotte College at Easton, l'n.: Abram Pliselinithirber, Columbia, Senior Class; David Musselninn, Strasburg, Horace Itolltrul, New nnd James l'atterson Ziegler. Mount Joy, Sophomore Chins; and Walter Mayon Lowrie Ziegler, Mount Joy, Freshman Ulnas, Ih:ou•ATitn,—The new Moravian church, which Liam recently been completed In York, York county, wan dedicated on Sunday.•— The Roe. W. H. Rice is pastor of thechurcli. LA NPASTER G 1 IN WA RE ET, MOND.% ()Ct. 2EI h, IW-h.-Grain and Flour Market ver:! dull: Family tlmnr. r It:xtra do flf f.. superfine..flus. ..... 1n... Wheat :whit, bus Wheat freff: du. Rye do. effrti . flu Corn (new) do.. Oats do. whistkpv taunt Attornt po-at-,:tatv c i. LEAMAIN t Ni,. r, North Ott re Mt.. f.wn„,o,t Et, ILEA lIY, No, 3S Nunn Duke ht.., Lanottdmr W1E12.01471, No, 0 Ell/11. Urn MO Mt, Loucluitor r, at, 01 ,14. 110: ni EM, No. 3 South n.clsn SOI A..H, No. MI North Lxur,wi'•l V.. E. lq WIP"I', No. 13 Noll Mkt. Ili. 1./1111,01 , I A. ail I:ltit Pcllll'll. No, 1111+011111 o,l)Pfn Al.. b44.ilt C. 11.Et.:11.,. NI, Ili North 1/11111.H1,, LnnnllMl+l i. Y. BAER, No. 10 North Doke Mt., I..knewoer Fit Ell. N. PTVEIt, No, r, Tutu Ln Duke I..tknovito, .1101INMON, No. 2b now h o,hhhh 1,11e1V4,491 4. J. NAN DEItSON, No. 21 North Duic., Atn.ut., S. IL PRICh, No. U North llnkh et,. I.x.nooxor WM. A. Wlll4oh, No. 68 Ewa, King M L., I ,ii. 13 en mLe r .1. w. li !INTER, No. a Noah 1 '41., LiLLINIAter n. w. PArrimsos, • Hu removed his ctllleo to No. IS lod King et, S IMON P. EON'. ATTORNEY AT LA W, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKER, Esq., Noxxn DUKR. ljntwK.T. LANCASTER, FA. I ywJA. EILIBEN H. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. B SOUTH DUKE STREW', L oder. special attention paid to procuring or op posing discharges of debtor', In bankruptcy, proof and pretwmtatlon of claims, rendering professional Ildhballnee to assignees, and all business, In snort, connected with proceed rigs In voluntary or Involuntary bankruptcy, whether before the Register or the United States Concur. Parties Intending to take the bsnellt of the law will usually Lind It advan tageons to have a preliminary consultation. je 18 tfw 24 QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP For doing a lamlly washing In the best and cheapest manner. Gun nutted equal to any In he world I Hun all the strength 01 old robin nap with the wild and MI hen qualities ol genuine Castile. Try this WORKSa. Sold by the ALDEN CHIOLI(JAL , 48 North Front, treat Philadelphia. seplAmdeodalyw Onion gatitte 3ailroad. ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS FIRST MORTUAGE BONDS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. 1 850 MILES COMPLETED A limited amount of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company are offered to the public, as one of the safest and most profitable investments. 1. They aro a first mortgage upon the longest and most important railroad In the country. 2. 13y law they can be issued to the Company only no the road Is completed, so that they ways represent a real value. 3. Their amount is limited by act of Congress to Fifty Million Dollars on the entire Maine line, or an average of less than $30,000 per mile. 4. lion. E. D. Morgan, of the United States Senate, and lion. Oakes Amen, of the United Staten House of Representatives, are the t run teen for the bondholders, to see that all their Interests are protected. ft. Five Government Directors, appointed by the Presiden Cot the lin! ted fitatee arorespon• sible to the country for the management of Its O. 'three United Steles Commlt:Monate must certify that the road Is well built and equipped, and In all respects a Ilrst,cht , ii railway, before any bonds can tie Issued Upon It. 7. The United Slates t3OVerlllllollt loads the Company Its own hoods to tile name 'lumina that the compimy 1051105, for wloch it tithes a second mortgage as security. 8. An additional nld, it undue; an absolute do• nallon of 2,800 acres of land to tlin mile, lying upon etch nide id the road. S. The bonds pay nix per c..ut. in gold, and III• principal Is litho payable In gold. 10. The earnings Iron, ttp local or way bus!• ness were over POW: MILLION DOLLARS lust yollt. alter I ciying operating ex .MOllll.ol'o Ulllll In pay the In , errs , . l'heEt. earnings will he vastly Itt crease d un the ctmulnletlron of the vtlt Ire line In 12. tiu p 'lllll,l act lon.can roam,: the rate of hitt:lest. it must remain for thinly years—dx per cell(. annum in gold, now I deal to be'..ween eight and nine Per cent, in currency. The principal i.t thin payable in paid, Ira bond, with mien guarantees, were Issued by the ovum men t, its market price would not be less than from 1:0 to 3i per cent. premium. As these bends We issued under Government authority and nu pervislon, upon what Ix very largely a (toy eminent work, they must ultimately approach Governiiniut prices. No other corporate bonds are so secure. 13. The 1.111,1 will noun be exhausted. Tile ruler have sometimes been half 0 million a Jay, and nearly twenty have already bruit sold. About, ten millions none •may be ofrred. It isnot. improbable that atsome lime not far distant, nil the remainder of the bonds tie l'omp.oly can tsue will be !alien by Collie r O/111! , 1111l1,1111Jfe:1) , 11.11 0,1 and wllh,lritwn from the m..rit et, except at a irtrge advance. The nog I Imo•, the high gold Interest, and the per• feet reearllp. 1111111111110 U these bonds very,val tutble for export. All the predictions which the officers or this Company have ratio In relation Is Um pro. and toothless success or their enterprise, or the value and advance In the price or their securities, have been more then confirmed, and tla y thertiore suNest thnt parties who desire to invest In I hilt Ibonds u'Ulfind it le their ad. vonamc to do .wo of Once. The price lor the present is 102 anti arct tied Interest at the rate of nix percent. In currency tram July Ist, and hubscrlptions will he re• eels,' In ',master by LANCAriTER NATIONAL BANK, REED, Mai NN dt CO., BANK ERS. FIRST NATIONAL. HA NH', and In New York at the Compnny'm Office. No. 20 N 104.111111 JOIIN J. (1s(() HUN, BANK 1.:W.1, Arid Iry 11)” AilverLlNuti A,4.111,4 throughout tholll 1 tituttm hul purl to. I,llllHerlllllll.l Ilironnh Inval will Inn!, It, Ilion, nor their halo Jell c'l'oy, A NEW PANII . III.ET .INI , W SIIED Oil I'. 111, (operLot tho gro•111/1 ill,, WIII . IC 10 111111 1111.1. 11 , /1111114 nwrevoirt play ntatontont, lit relation In tho canto of the bond. than riot 1.4 girm It, nil wl‘n.rtlxontinil., which will In , Hon rota 011 11111111C1114/11 ut hit Coln [WI) . k 1 1,1111, or 141 any or the .tv,l•li.eti age w' JOHN J. CISCO, Trl,ll.lrer, Scw Vialt I=l pgal --- LISTATE JOHN ftLITTAS, LATE OF Conoy two., EltVa —Lettorso( AdminlNl ra tion an said estate basing been granted to the hadepslgnud, nil person Indebted thereto are ruqUested In Matto-. innnedlate IntylnenT, and (lamp 6uvl ug plalms demands against the same, will ptuppla them her settlement to the undernigned, ler:Wing In said township. JOHN C. Jtltl AN, Ad m In hdra•oe. 11=1 LM 'o' A EOF SARAH HHA!➢I HT, late of Earl township Lancaster county, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, appoint ed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands or Levi Weller, Executor oi tile lout Will of Sarah Ilarribright, deed., band among (Mo. legally entitled FLU rhe smile, wlll artend Mr Ulla purr, Ise rn RDAY, NOVEMBER. r, A. L. Isr4, at II o'clock. A. M„ In the Library Room of I he Court House, In Ihe city of Lan caster, whore all person,: Interested In said distribution may attend. J. W. F. SWIFT, net '.!S tw -13 Auditor. IN T A 11. 1; (IF SUSAN A. II STANII, rj late U . ill.lllll. lOTWllBllltAitnill, 1111 C itr .hter county, enAlly ou said es tate having bpell v.rnrited 1.0 ill° undersigned, nil perSulls 'lOlOlllO4 1.1101 . 0 I(/ ore requested to I ake Ininieillate 111 innut, und those having V 11.11114 rrr deflllllol , l 1r.1.4 11:0 .1110 \VIII pro .olll. 1 110111 111 Doi tinderidgnitil, In Nlllleroeffle, iu tali] .1 412u.13 LIAM BES, 001 lIS I an, Ei Lix.TATE or CU 111 - TIAN rrifirrEltr LJ oath, late of East CoekliQ., township, do cemmed. Leiters testamentary nil satil estate having been gran"ed to 1 tie Undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Imm ed late pv41111,111, and those haying Claims or demands asalitst the same WIII pre sent them for settlentent to the tinderhiglird, reading In said toWnsh up , ELIAS , 'WEITZEL, I I RY IC RIM ES, put 2$ 61w• Executors NT, DI ICE.-TO THE II }:1104 AND LEGAL lV renrcoentotives of Henry Snyder, late of \v,,,,,ttet, twit_ Lan-aster coma., Po., doe'd.— You ore hereby untitled to be wad anpear In Ur Orphans' Court 011.ancnto or county. tO be held on the 1015 drip of NOVEM REtt, 1768, at .S.M., to accept or refuse the real notate or Henry Snyder, deceased, at, the vain athat t nt•rertf. made by an Inquest, held there on, and t•Ottorated by Said CIIUM, Or show Cause Why the 501110 dltoul,t not 1)0 sold occordlng to lots% .t. M. FILKY, Sheriff. `AI VVS OFPICIC, I,ll.lloaSter, Oct. 87, Na z i. Oa 2S A4l'Ol 7 Nl hi OF TREAT FAI'ATEN, Se.— The lereoonts Ili Ihe Inilowlng named eel etre will be pro:rifted Mr confirmation on MINI fkY, NOV EM II f , It Zlrd, Noses Noll, Trust Estate, Daum Shirk, Tres. Samuel Wann,r, Aasigned Estate, Jacob L. Ef 1,, 0 POI LIIPP. Hiram S. Kentihr. Medalled Estatc, Henry E. Ranh, A ffmtalien. Edmond L. 10,111, Affsignol Dilate, John St ockler, Asnlance. Alen, Jr. (irabill, Trtaft, Estate, Solomon ti roil% Triihtee. Jacob H, Huber, Trost Estero, john F. Herr, Vominlttee. Maly Jane Herr, 'foist Etflale, John Herr, Committee. W, 1.. ILEA it, ProtiCy. l'hortioNdraftyM ()mica, Oct. 211, net f!ff Alvi tI I)INTO I ("I' (II II HT OF E IV. ITEO Witter+, Emourn 111,00,1 M Pennsylvania, OCTUIIEIt hilt, nee4.—Peter Hoffer, Haffie• rapt, freeine passed has last examlnetion and his applwalion for discharge having been heard In nut 1., IL tippeurs that hi, loot been n member ol I he firm of Hoffer et On., coMposed of himself mod Onvls and 11. AS, BM bak or, and had not been sin depurlbed In the not rein heretolory poblished i whereupon It Is ordered Thal. his rloal n1)1,11011.1 Inn Ntllll,l over Inlll Wodnesdn.y, November 10th n,xl, ht. LO o'oloelc A. M., In order that. notice bo insoried then to xhnW VIM. Ira ny they have, wily Ito mhould not be discharged. Attest, 0. 11. FOX, Clerk, A. 111..., Y ICA NKR, Row. oeL 2ti 31w 43 N -- oTICE IN BANKRUPT(' lin tha.District Court of the Culled Slittem, Eastern !Marla of Pennaylvenia. John Leaman. of Paradise Township, Lan• canter county, Penney Ivan to, In Haiti DIHITiet, Bankrupt., having petitioned for his dlseharge, a meeting of the credit ore will he hold on mATIMW AY NOVEMBER 7, 'MIS, at 2 o'clock, P. 1,1,, before'Reglater A. Islay maker, at. No, 0, Mouth queen street, In the city of LancaNter, that the examination of llie Bankrupt may he finished. The Register will certify whether the /3•lnlc. nip!. hunts Collilllllll.d to ills duty. A hearing will also he had on WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER IS, lAN at 10 o'clock, A. M., before the Court. of Philadelphia, when par• Bea Altercated may allow cause against the iiimeharge. Witness the Hon. John Cad walader, a. } Junto.: of the mild District. Court, and the acal t hereof, nt. Philadel phia, the loth day of Otoher, A. D., 0, R. FO N, Clerk. Attest—A. tthaysmacit, Register. oct 21 Itw-42 OATS ! OA'l Mll OATH I I J Just, received 2,1,00 bushels prime Oats Irian the West, at (ii t.l D. SP it ECH ER's Seed add" Agricultural Store, oct 5 arnd3law‘ttlniw E. King St., Lancaster. 13 OtI)FING SLATE—PRICES REDVCED D, The undersigned has constantly on hand a full supply of Rooting Slate for icicle at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LlUilT IdIOFINti SLATE, Intended for minting on Shingle mord Employing the very best slaters all work is warranted tube executed to the best manner. Builders and others will bud it to their qater• eat to examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No. 18 East Ling street arienster, Pa., 7 doors wee of Clip Court House We have sled ills Ashesto's Root Int; for fiat roof, or where slate and shindies cannot be used. It le for superior to Plastic or Gravel RoOftn g. decl2tidew ,GEO. D, BISEMCIEB. NUOUrantt gompanin. N ATIONA L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WAISHINOTON, D. C. CHARTERED _U Y] F 4 PECIAL 'ACT OF CONGRESS PAID IN FULL. NATIONAL. BANK Bil HAHN°, PHILADELPHIA, in whllll all general correspondence should be addressed. =ECM CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President. JAY COOK E Chairman Fill/Mee and EXeOU• the Comm Ittec. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice President. EMElitiON W. PEET, Secretary rind Actuary THE AI) ANTACI E S (llti-rod by I.bls Colman) , nre IT IS A NATIONAL COM PAN Y,C7I - 1 ARTER -10 BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONUREISS, 18119. yr HAS A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 81,000,000. IT OFFERS LOW RATES OF PREMIUMS. IT FURNISHES LARDER ,INSURANCE THAN A NY OTHER COMPANIES FOR THE SAME MONEY. IT IS DEFI KITE AND CERTAIN IN ITS TERMS, IT IS A HOME COMPANY IN EVERY 1.0. CALITY. ITS POLICIES ARE EXEMPT FROM AT TACHMENT. THERE ARE NO UNNECESSARY RE• STRIUTIONS IN THE POLICIES. EVERY POLICY/ IS NON• FORFEITABLE POLICIES MAY BE TAKEN THAT WILL I'AY I NsURED THEIR FULL AMOUNT AND RETURN ALL. THE PREMIUMS, SO THAT THE INSURANCE COSTS ONLY THE IN TERV,ST UN THE ANNUAL PAYMENTS, POLICIES MAY TAKEN WHICH PAY TO THE INSURED, AFTER A CERTAIN NUMBER OF YEARS, DUKINU LIFE, AN ANNUAL INCOME OF ONE-TENTH THE AMOUNT' NAMED IN TILE POLICY. NO EXTRA HATE IS CH ARCIED FOR RISKS UPON THE LIVES OF FEMALES. IT I NSU)IES NOT TO PAY DIVIDENDS BUT AT SO LOW A COST THAT DIVIDENDS WILL. BE IMPOSSIBLE. r. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia General A pills for Pennsylvenla and South ern New Jersey. S, A, SOCK I US, M. 1)„ :Lancaster, Ya Aoccial Agent for Lanciu.ter coon Ly. oat) erudew couurriiiiA (91199 PANT CA P 1 l'A L AND ASHRIZI, 6592,910 .19 Thl9 Company continnea to Mauro Build- Merchanclitie, and other A property, againe Lisa and ilarnage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for 01.11 premium or prum note, SIXTH NNUAL ItNPONT. Whole amount ituitireci,..19,901,295, 9 1 hone ain't expired in 'lli 212,a18,00 11,091,959,61 CAPITAL AND INCOMY, Ain't of premium notes, Jon. Ist, 3.1',11,0RU.63 Leou pronilinn notes ox• plrod In Irits Ain't nr prninllllll Untel , reottlsed Int Kiri .ii premiums. Cain Iri's nVitstiitis In LXl'll. CONTBA. lemenn 11.1111 us poinum puid in IWO__ ..,..... .............. 37,1187.8 N linlimon rt Cdplto.l H. 1 1 ,1 ANHOUI, .10.11, N1'1.2111.4U Cr. 70, 1. 4,1 A. B GREEN, Prunidont, (.1 11.0111111 YqI.INCI, Jr, MC,Crall.ry, bIIuIIAeI,M NH I / 'Crennuter. 11111El:1'0M Ithhurt Crunl.tat,n, . Si. 11.70 u, John W. tileauy Julio Han, (300. Young, Jr. 11. (3. Nilo eb, Nichol,. \fel Imald. earn' I F. SJohne: H. Shuman. Amos P. Hrnun, H. C.', Hlllylnalter, Edmund Snerlme, T EO. W. H ERE, Alma North Dulm ntruel, oppohlm Ihe Court lion.° mar 1.1,W I I,ANcARTN.It PENN' A. Uorh Adutatotintoto WATERS' NA:IV SC ALE PIA NOP, With Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and Agratre bridge. MELOPEONS AND CABINET ORGANS, The bent Manufactured; Warranted for ayears. Fifty Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six lirsi-elnam makers. nt low prices for Cann, or, ouo•thlrd cash and the balance In Monthly Installments. Second-hand Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogue mailed, Warerooras, inl Broadway, New York. Oct ti amdawl HORACE WATERS. pECULIAit CHARMS OF THE /I icADBURY PIANO. Its Adaptation co the Human Voice as an ac companiment, owing to Its peculiar sympa thetic, mellow, yet rich and powerful tone. Se From personal acquaintance with this firm we can indorse them as worthy of the fullest confidence of the Christian puldic, Their rule Is to rive one tenth of their income In the cause ot tile Lord. We are using tile Bradbury Pianos in our families, and they give cadre sathrfact ion. Persons at a distance need feel no hesitation in sending for their illustrated price list, and ordering from It, or to order second hand Maurer. They are rennin°. M. Simpson, Bishop M. E. Church, Philad'a, E. 0. Janes. Bishop M. E. Chorea, N. Y. Daniel Wise, Editor Sunday School Advercale. It. D. Lore, Editor Northern Advocate. Dr. James Porter, Book Agent, New York. See. • hooras ScI&J.H, Pacilla St. Church, Brooklyn, Rev. Hiram Mattison, Trlnlt y Church, Jpraey City. lir. J. P. Durbin, Secretory of Missions, N.Y Theodore Tilton, i or Independent. Hobert Bonner, Editor New York Ledger. 'rho heal manufactured. Warranted for six years. Pianos to let, and rent applied If pur -1 chased ; monthly Instalments received for the HILnl C. planter taken In exchange. Cush paid for tile lame. Second hand at great bar gains, Gorr 1,,l) to 5201. Pianos tuned and re . paired. Organs and Melodeons to Sabbath Schools and Chureirez supplied at liberal discount. Send for illustrated price list. 100 Pianos Melodeons, and Organs of nix 11mM-class makers, at low prices!, Cosh, or one quarter cash and the ballerina tit Mon'hly In sbainnertts. Second•hand Instruments at great bargain, Illustrated Catalogue mal ed. FHEEpoIi.N (IA ILRETSON SMITH dr. CO., Late Sn p't and successor to Wm. B. Bradbury, oct 127 Lirooble Strdet, N. Y. L ORI) de 'r AYLOIL. Noe. 401, 4111, 1115 and 4117 Broadway, Corner oi Grand Street • ' 1 New Yora NMI. 255, 257, 21)9 and 281 Grand tit., Corner or Cln halo Street, Au If mixually ALI mat vu Mock of New and FASHIONABLE DRY DOODS, lipporled by t Itomhelvox ex provKlyfor the flueht. RETAIL TRADE. THXY ARE MAO P44Ly IOWNIVIDIU FULL LINES 01" DESIRA SLR FALL AND WINTER VABRICM, Including Silly, Drool (nodu, New Mix turox for 5t111.1,141111W111, C10111(1 , , Clotloi, White Good x, Ho.lory and Cpliolkory Uoodii, which will he Hold AT A VERY SMALL ADVANCE. AT TN 1.7 (IRANI./ sTaEop in . ") KV, ONLY Carpnln, Idattrwown, And“ and Itpdd I ng In Limit Variety and at VERY LOW.I'IIICES. WHOLENALF: WAREHOUHM, Now, 461 to 467 BROADWA Y, bet 6J ENTRANCE ON ORAN]) BT. llmdew 8 5 55 1 t o o 8 0 1 0A a M M umleOo n N otrTh .HF. mthaAe oEwNThS n W m A a N n T n f E d D m all expen,tes paid For full particulars address, with two stamps, E. K. LOCKWOOD, oct2l-Itw•til Detroit, .Michigan. ONEY SAVED .... WE AUE CON. 1.11. atantly purchasing for cash in Now York and Boston Markets, all kinds of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, COTTONS, BOOTS AND SHOr.B, WATCHES, SEW ING MACHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS • GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, &a., &c, Which wp are actually selling at an average price or Ono Donor for each article. Our sales beau strictly for cash, and our trade much larger tha' that of any other similar concern, enables us to give better bargidris than cart be obtained of any other house. THE LADIES Are specially invited to give us a trial. SEND ron A CIRCULAR AND EXCHANGE LIB'. Our club system of selling is as follows: For 42 we Baud DJ patent pen fountalne and checks describing 20 different articles to be sold for a dollar each; 40 lor $4. 00 tor $6; leo for $lO, to. Sent by mail. Commissions larger Mon:those 0- fered by ono othor firm, according to size of club. dingle fountain and check, 10 cta. Male and female agents wanted. Neon money In Beg. lettered - Letter.. Bend us a trial club, and you will' acknowledge that you cannot afford to buy goods of any other house thereafter. EASTMAN & KENDALL, 00t7 65 Hanover Street, Iloston, Mass. 5Mw 40 Seal Of,otatt. MIRIVATE fi&LE OF HOTEL PROP BETT.—The undersigned, offers at private sae the real and personal estate, the proPorlY of the late Robert Smite, deceased, situated In Port Deposit, Cecil county, Md.. and known the "Fasmsa's AND COILICILUDLAL HOTEL) This Hotel has been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and is receiving a large share of public patronage. is la.e and commodious with good St a bling, Ice House. and all the appurtenances attached tole first-class Hotel. ransom wishing to purchase will please call on the undersigned, who is now occupying the property and will show the same. sep 2 tfwail MARY C. SMITH. FORT Devosrr, Sept, 2,1888. SPECIAL CONSIISAIONEIVS sALLE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In obedience to a decree of the Circuit Court of Jefferson county, West Virginia, rendered at the October Term, 1868. of the said Court, In the said case of John T. Gibson. complainant, vs. George W. Eichelberger, Administrator of James D. Gibson, deceased, and others, defen. dents, depending in chancery, the under signed. Special Commissioners, named in the said decree, will on THURSDAY, the MN OF NOVEMBER, 1868, at 14 o'clock, noon, in front of the CASTER HOOBc,CmuILESTOWN J SO CO. West Virginia. sell at Public A ucti on, to the highest bidder, all the Real Estate In the bil and proceedings mentioned, of which the said James D. Gibson died seized, other than the reversion in the dower assigned to the Bald Jas. D. Gibson's widow. The tract of land lobe sold 188 ACRPS, 2 ROODSdecreed AND 28 PERCHEcontainsS, of best Jefferson county land, lying and being about one and a half mile, from Charlestown, aforesaid, ou the main road between Charles town and Leetown. The said Tractof Land will be sold as a whole, or in tracts of convenient size as the Commis. stoners may determine, and according to a plan of division to be seen at the office of the Cpirii of Jefferson—to which persons desiring to pur chase are respectfully referred. TERMS OF SALE, • One-third cash, and the residue in one and two years, with interest from the day or silo— with bond and satisfactory security—retaining the title till the further order of the Court. CRAB. AULION BY, 1 Special GEO. W. EICHELBERGER, Comm . rs, oct L 6 tow 13 81,C00,000 /tluotrat Nagruntents,_ SOMETHING NEW! WOODWARD'S PLANO FORTE AND O 1 =MI= No. 20 East King ,S?rect, Lancaster, Pa. The largest establishment of the kind On Lancaster, and one of the largest in the !State. The finest assortment of Instruments over of. fored to the public In this city and county. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Mnste,'Mnele Books, ale., Chickering Eon's Pianos, Haines Bro.'s Pianos. Mason @ Hamliu's Cabinet and Metropolitan !Organs. Our facilities are such that we ran now af ford to supply our customers with instruments at rates as IoW as they Can he purcha.ed of the manufacturers. Dur new Warerooms, situated at No, '2O East King street, opposite Bprecher's ExCilange Hotel, over Brenner S Hostetter's. are fitted up in a manner that we feel confi dent cannot fall to please the most fastidious. We shall always be happy to exhibit our In struments to all who will favor us with a call, whether they wish to purchase or not, Orders taken for !Sheet Music and all hinds of Musical merchandise. Call and see yr ONEY EASILY MADE WITH OER I Complete Stencil and Key Check Outtlt, ltunall capital required, Orenhue tree. STA Ft- Ford mAcsurAmmixo CU., 01 Fulton et, New York. oet2l-4w WANTED.-AGEN'En—Ilf EVERY TOWN YOH CUSHMAN & CO'S UI'EAT ON h; DOLLAR STORE, Dencrlptlvo checks $lO per hundred. Con- Hurnere ttuppllcd illreeLfrom the inanufactorlee, and all moodu warranted Clrculare tient free, Addretot, CUSHMA N ee1:12.12w 1U Arch mt., Boston, LICENSED DT THE UNITED STATES S. C. THOMPSON & CO' GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE Or Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Linens, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles, Sliver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Watches, Sewing Machines, Themecarllelea to be hold at the uniform pi lee of ONE DOLLAR. EACH, and not, to be paid for until you know whet you are to receive. The mold popular and erotical:110111 method of 00101 binilnune lu the country, 111,(r73.r0 110,U17.2 BY PATIWNIZINO TlllB MALE you Imo u OiIIUICU to exchange your goods, The Nu u lllo■t Article Mr ONE 11111,• LAN eau he exchanged for a /silver Plated, IFIvo it (lhal OIDVIOVOIir Castor, or your Choice al a large variety crZalhor Aril. cie■ upon Exchange List. Certificates, giving a complete description of ;inlets to he mold for one dollar, will be mold at the rate , 1f N CENTS EACH, For a Club of Thirty, and 83.00, The person oendluu It can have their choice of the lollowing articles ex their commliation : yards coilun c/o(h, Harriet Cloth Punts Pattern, spleudnl Bowie Knife, Laucuator Quill, En graved Sliver Spoon Holder, Pair Ladles' Ex tra quality Cloth Boots, Print Drees Pattern, Worsted Breakfaxt Shawl, White Lluen Table Cloth, Set of Steel-bladed Knives and Forks, Set of Silver-plated Forks, Embomsed Table Spread, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated Gold lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant Silk-beaded Parasol, One Hundred-Picture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant ivory -handled Spangled Silk n, One dozen large sized Linen Towels, Fancy Balmo ral Skirt, Ladies' Morocco Shopping Bag, Honeycomb Quilt Alhambra Q , ttllt, Ladles' Splendid Square Wool shawl,Ladies' solid Gold Cann - m . 211a Diamond Ring. Gents' Plain or En graved Gold Ring, (10 caret flue) Ladles' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladles' Fancy Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock,one dozen Ladles' Linen H'ci kerchiefs, extra qual ity, or one dozen Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs For a club of Sixty, and 86.00, One of the following articles; guni; &feel ing, Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern, Pair Honeycomb Quills t Cylinder Watch, Double Barrel Rifle Pistol, Fancy Cashmere Dress Pat torn Thlbet Shawl, Three Yards Double width Water Proof Cloaking, Four yards Wool Frock ing, Set of Lace Curtains, Ladles' double Wool Shawl, Sliver-plated Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Ten Pot, One-Hundred Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album, Lancast. ter Quilt, Alpaca Dress Pattern, Engraven Silver-plated SIX bottle Revolving Castor tor, Pair Gents' Calf Boots, Splendid Balmoral skirt., Set of Ivory-handlea K ulves,wl th Silver- Mated Forks, Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Pair of all-Wool Blankets, splendid beaded and lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' splendid Morocco Traveling Bag, fair of Al hambra Quilts, Thirty yards Print or a MaGfeilles Quilt. For a Club of One Hundred, and 810.00, 00 yard., heeling, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants and Vests I Latent, extra quality, Engraved Sliver Plated tilx Bottled Sevolvlng Castor, with Cut Glass Bottles, lair Splendid ' , OBI! Blankets, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Tea Set, (three pieces Sugar Bowl Tea Pot and Creamer,) Sliver-p ated Cake Basket. Fancy plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty•dve yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Berage (shawl, splendid Alpaca Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Cass Watch, Splendid Bible with elegant Steel Engravings Family Record and Photogt apli Page,Popl In Dress Pat tern, Engraved Sliver-plated Ice Pltcher,Spien did Beaver Cloak Tattern, Sharpe's Revolver, Splendid Accordeon Music Box, One pair tine Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. COM.uISSIONS FOR LARGER CLUBS IN PROPORTION. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send manes, ut number your clubs from one upwards. Make your totters short, and plain MS possible. TAKE POTIcULAII NOTICE n- lie sure and send Money by Regis tered Letter, when possible. In some In stances Country Postinitstern hate roused to forward letters to us, supposing Limp our busi ness name under the law against Lotteries, Ltift Enterprises, dm., although it ha, been over and over deolared lawitil by the legal authorities. This action Is Instigated by tau Jealousy of Country Merchants. In cuss any Postmaster should again decline to forward letters, NENE BY PAPltEriti. we cannot bo retiponulbto for Money lost. onioMll route procuutionn are token to 11111111 re 111. totirty. SEND FOR CIItCULA RA, Fond your addrnm4 In full, Town, County and Hint" D9Oll AGENTN WANTED Volt TIIE D IPEnT LINO KWH. EXTANT. "MEN 01' pore T i ALES," or Leading Patriots of thu Pay. An ulegaut, volume splendidly illustrated with lii,latituti ful Meet Eogravlugm, and a portrait 01 thu au. Una, Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Monti' may It Di the beet and sells the quiches of any book they ever sold. Now IN the time to cell It. Every body wants IL. Agents are taking 2.X3 orders per week. We pay extra large corn- Waldo:lx and grant °xenolith territory. Bend for Clrpularp, giving lull particulate. Addrose PH/H.12/dIH CO.. Hartford. Ct. WE HAVE COME With great inducements to agents to eo•oper. ate wILli us la our GUARD ON DOLLAR SALE! Shootings Freo of Cost to onr Agents, Watchers ;Free of Cost to our Agents. dewing Machines Free of Cost to Awaits Leather Goods Free of Cost to Agents. Gluon Goods Free of Cost to our Agents Milks and Shawls Free of Cost to Anemia Boots owj Shoes Free of Cost to Agents Dress Goods Free or Cost. to our Agents. Great Dollar Bargains for our Customers. Send tor our circulars. Agents wanted every where. Address, HARRIS & PLUMMER, 84 Hanover Street, Boston, Moro TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remove ALL DESIRE/or Tbbaaco, This great remedy Is an excellent ap petizer. It purifies the blood, Invigorates the system, possesses great nourishment end strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest load, makes sleep re freshing, and establishes robust health. arnoll.- ere and Chewers for titzty Years Cured. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise on the in jlll.lollB effects of Tobacco, with lists of refer eines, testimonials, dm., SENT FREE. Agents D wanted. Address, R. T. B. ABBOTT, Jersey City, Now Jersey. A. W. WOODWAItD. No. 20 East King street., Lancasty. Pa Vilorellattract4 AUTHORITY '. C. co„ No. lan rEDkatAll, wrrtEET. , MASH seal dotzte. AVA L UAB.LE ALESIDENCE IN THE VILLAGE OF FENN/NGTONVILLE, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, AT PUBLIC MALE.—ON THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 12, 1888, the subscriber, (having made ar rangements to leave the place,) will sell at at public sale, the property on which he now reeldes. The Improvements are a Three-story DWELLING, with a One-story Klichen at tached, and other necessary out-buildings. Sale to commence at 1 o clock, P. M., on said day when attendance i terms o zg r r . oct 28 2tw 43 ANT PRIVATE RALE FOR THIRTY DAYS.-20 CAPITALISTS AND STORE EPERf3.—The New and Large Hotel, or Eating Home and Store Firoperty, located at the Cltristeen Road, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Radroml. Chester county, Pa., can be bought at a rate that will pay big interest on the Investment. It la doing a fine business now, end when the railroad connects south In a few weeks, it will materially en hance the value of the property. Apply to the owner on the premises. isep 30 tfw 39 1 - TAMABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V —The subscriber will sell the following property, viz: No. 1. A MERCHANT MILL, having four run of atones. Situate on the Conodoguinet creek, a stream furnishing at all seasons abun dance of water to drive the works, all of which are of the latest improvements, (with a Kiln for drying corn.) Also a BIM Mlll, Clover and Plaster Mill. These mills are located in a rich section of country, do a full share of bualneas , with °House, Stable, Hog Peo,Cooper Shop and other requisite buildings. About 11.1 or 12 Acres of Land with all the water right and privi leges. No. 2. A Farm containing about ; 206 - A:C it ES ON' LAND (slate bottom,) 15 to 25 Acres In Timber, having thereon a Two-Story BRICK HOUSE 70 by a 4, a large Cistern, Well o 1 good Water, Farmer's House, Bank Barn, Hay and Wagon Shed, with many other buildings. The I ind is enclosed with Post and Hall Fences, divided into suita ble fields. There are two Orchards on the premises. No. 1 and 2 will be sold separate or together as may cult buyers. No, 8. About 240 ACRES OF LAND on on the north side of the North ouulain, at Gap, This land is known no the best Chestnut land on the Mountain. Iron Ore Is believed to be on the came. It will be divided and sold in 10 to 20 Acre Lots. . . Should these propertiee,whlch are all patent. ed not besold before the 10011 of November, 2 No. 1 and will be then offered at Public dale, on the premises, at 10 o'clock. N 0.3 on the 11th, awl continued until all 18 offered. Conditions may be known by coneulting the subscriber, who resides on No. 2, being ono mile north of Hoguestowu, Cumberland county, which is the address of GEL/ ROE H. BUCHER wit 7 tow 40 V LANDED ESTATE AND V MILL SEAT AT PRIVATE SALE.—This property le situated in Harlord county, Mary land. MX miles from Bel Alr, the county Coat, three miles from High Rocks of Doer Creek— a great natural euno.lty—and H miles from Baltimore city by pike, and le the estate of the late Charles H Halo, Esq.,deceased. It CONTAINS BS ACRES OF LAND, - - more or less, 230 in a high state of cultivation, having had on it upwind.. of 25,400 bushels of Lime, besides Gcanoeo, Bone and other Fer tillzera. The balance's heavily:timbered with che-tnul, oak, walnut and hickory, except about 75 Acres of cleared land, that has been used for IL pastprage, or excellent Quality of poll, nod very susceptible of improvement,— There are three streams of water passing through tile fans, one called "Trout Brunch " abound.' In the dellciouo tinny tribe of the species from whlch it derives Its name, There are also several springs of excellent water, which altogether make it one of the bent wa tered farms in the htate, and a very valuable one for grazing as well so farming pastures, The entire tract Is In one body, and all under good fencing. The improvements consist of a large FRAME, DWE L LINO, 00 by 'X feet, with back building, 18 by 20, conveniently arranged. There is an elegant dry cellar under the entire building, large 12.W11ZEII, BARN, 00 by 40, with litabling for 12 head of horses and Ho 11111111 Y 'once ; Brick Dairy, Corn House and thilliery, Wagon 111111 Carriage blouse, Meat House, Poultry cod Herd House. nets 111 a line, thrifty Apple °feller.' of choice fruit, and a sufllelent quantity of cherry and other fruit Hem.. The MILL in a triune one, id by 45 feet, 3 stories and attic, with 3 run of But rn, driven by an over shot wilco! 22 feet high ; comfor table DWELLING for miller, &c. This estate is situated In a very pleasant and desirable neighborhood ; climate Healthy and society excellent ; within 3 In lien at a Roman Catholic and Protestant Episcopal, two Epis copal and one Protestant Methodist Churches, and the Forest Meet lug blouse of the Society of Friends; Post Unice, Schools, Mores, Black ' smith Wheelright and Carriage Shope, w Bain a short distance, rtio Sarin is ouocept into o f diviolon, and will be 'sold to 811 it, purchassero, Title indloputable. Foosetsolon given on the lot or March next.— For particulars address' In person or by letter. J. F. RAM', Attorney ft Law, oep 30 3tnwJol Del Air, Hal lord Co., 4EAL IVOCA'rE AT PUBLIC MALE.— UN THURSDAY, the 111th day of NO. MBER, A. D., PUS, the undersigned admin. letratrix, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Connor Lancaster county, w 111 sell at public sale. on the premises, about one half•mlle South of tne village of itearnstown, on the State road leading from lineatfersLowu to Clitirchtown,thelollotving described realestate, late of Jacob Loral', deceased. A plantation containing nil per recent survey, 110 ACRES AND 21 PERCHES, . - of Farm, Timber and Meadow land, in good condition, whereon are erected a two-story Hough Canted DWELLINU HOUSE, onceetory Summer Kitchen, Large Bank Liam, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, l'lg Sty, anti other Improve- Menta, In good condition. There IC a variety of choice fruit treed in a thriving condition on Ude property, a well of water with pump, near the homes; itho a wall or wing at water, au well ius a small creek, running near the barn, Sale to communal at I o'clock, when tonne will he made known by SALLY LAMA 11, Admluktral rlx of Jaeob Loral); doe'd. DA NI, B. Lui , A 1101.10110.1% DROPERTI EN Al PRIVATE RALE.— JL, 'rho uzidormlgood, roothholi nL quarry VI lie, LOIN CollnLy , 14 11111041 Nolithell/gt 01 Lanoloilor, tfferti at private bolo, tho following proherthm, Nov,: . . No, I, (hi which he realties, on the north side of said village, on toe Lancaster road, consist. Rig of 1 ACRES AND 4 PERCH V.B or LAND with improvements, which are a NEW BRICK IIuUHF., SU by IS feet, eontainiug 10 rooms, with cellar under the whole dwelling, plastered I(arret, shutters and bllndi/, porch the entire front of the house nod bannistered; also, a large Out Kitchen with lire-place, oven, and pump at the door; timoke House, a new Barn 3,3 by 20 feet, c Mg two stables end car riage abed; nod other out•buildlnge. The house, barn, and out-lcitcheu are covered with slate. I he whole property le In good condition, with plenty of fruit trees, being one of the tluest residences In the vicinity of Quarryville. Price $3,000, payable no the lot of April next, when a good title will be given. No. Y. Comilst.st of Two-siorled Log Weather boarded LINVELLINO,2as leet, with Kitchen attached, containing n rooms, cellar and garret; a large Barn, 55 by ;le leeL with two instil., floor, and two mows, ptg nty, corn crib, fruit trees, with 211 i ACRES OF LAND, (more or less,' about Acres in W(.1011 of differ ent kinds. There is all excellent Spring with Spring Rouse neat the buildings, 'ride prop erty lieu one mile east of 4uarryvllle on the Valley Road. Price E 2,000, payable and title given as No. 1. Roth the above properties are In an enter• prising neighborhood, couvenlent to chdrches, schools nulls, tames, shops, Ac. Persons de•iring to purchase will please call on the subscriber. V. ECK IiRT• oct 7 Otxv 40 DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL U ESTATE.—UN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 711.1, A. D. the undersigned, guardisn of Aoram H. Herr and John and Martha Pearl, will expose to public vendue, at lie plait.: house of Jacob M. lireneinan, oil the Blue Rock road, In Manor township. the ioilowing real estate, viz. A FARM 05 107 ACRES, (more or less,) known an the "Blue Rock Farm," of the best quality of limestone land, situate lu Manor township, bordering on 1118 Susquehanna river, and commanding a lull view of the name, wituln three miles of the borough or Columbia, and In quality and Im provement unsurpassed by any in the county. 'rho improvements consist of a Two• Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with a T wo•Story Frame Kitchen attached, T W 0 'l' E NA IV T HOUSES, a large STONE RANK BAIIS a Corn Barn, Wash House, Tobacco Sited, Hog Pen, and other out-bullri lugs. There are on the premises a young and tart ring Orchard of Apple Trees, a number _of other fruit trees and a Well of nevenfallinrwater at the door. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on George Seitz, living on the same, or on J. C. Stoner, at Stotler A Stamau'a Steam Saw Mill, Washington, Pa. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 11., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by the undersigned. JACOB 11. STONER, Guardian. JOHN PEART, MARTHA PEART, Heirs. At the same time and place will be sold the tollowlng valuable TAVERN bTAND known ax " Mann'a," situate in Manor township, ou the Blue Rock road, about four miles front Co lumbia, three from Millersville, and about two from the norouge of Wfuthingion, with FIVE ACRES OF LAND, belonging to the same. The I m provernen to C011.11E11,016 new TWO N. On , TAVERN 110126 E, a Two-story Back Building and Kitchen at. !ached a large new !STABLE with ample room fur forty homes and necessary Shedding. There are two pumps on the premixed. All the buildings have been erected within the lost four years, and are of modern style and im. provemont, Terms made known on day of male. JACOB M, MIEN EMAN, ant 21't.sw 121 CAROLINE BRENEMAN. A VALUABLE FARR AT PUBLIC HALE —Un HATURDAY, NOVEMBER lith, 1001, the suiporther will null at public male on the promlnem, in Fulton 11111.1 Little Britain townships, within Nix miles of the Philadel phia and Baltimore Central Railroad, and ad. jacent to tho road loading from Penchbottom to oxford, live miles from the former, and ten 121111 M from the latter place, CONTAINING 135 ACRES, more or loss, adjoining lands of Jos ep B h at lance, John (Boson, William Cilbon and others, having thereon erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, wi th Kitchen and Wash House attached; a two.ntory Brick TENANT HOUBE, a double-decker BARN, nearly now, 45 by 53 Rot, Brick Blacksmith Shop, Corn HOUR), or. The Dwelling Houma, Tenant House, Black smith ;Shop and Barn, have ouch a state roof. The, land in In a high, state of cultivation. divided Into convenient fields, with running water In each, and all under good lance—bun panel of which is entirely new. Thera are on tee premßlee four wells of good outer, con- Vpnient tiol the buildings', and a line Orchard of choice Fruit Tress, such as A pples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, hp. TWentyldvp Acres of the above Tract are in Heavy Timber—Chest not, Oak and Hickory. Auy person Wishing to view the promlsen before the day of sale, can do no by culling on the subscriber residing theroon. . . The above property will be positively cold all the owner la In delicate health, and ls there fore &arong to quit farming. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will bo made known by oct2l taw 42, JOSEPH. SMEDLEY. pIIIILIC SALE OF VALUABLE JEFFERSON COUNTY LAND. I will sellpublicly, if not previously die posed of, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1868, before the Court House, iu Charlestown, " ROCK HALL," the farm on which I reside. This well known farm contains about FIVE, HUNDRED AND S 1 XT Y -FIVE ACRES, and lies 61,4 miles Southwest of Charlestown, and 1 mile east of Summit Point, a station on the Winchester and Potomac Railroad. The Woodland is extensive, and contains Timber of superior quality. This property is well watered by several large Springs near the dwelling house, and the Bull Skin Run—a never-failing stream—pass. lug through the farm near the centre. The Orchard large with agood variety of Fruit.— The buildings are valuable and substantial embracing alarge DWELLING HOUSE AN.g BARN, and all necessary out-buildings of farm. This tract would easily admit of a dl. vision into three or more farms. A more mi nute description of this property is deemed useless, as those wishing to purchase will ox. amine for themselves. TERMS,—About one.half Cash, and b3lunco In payments to be fixed on day of sale. Possession given at an early day after the sale—tho time fixed definitely on day of sale oct 21 tgwl2l THOS. H. WILLIS. Otrift'o grarlatutition. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH SHERIFF'S PROCLANATION. JAcon F. Ivflav,High Sheriff of Lancaster county, Commonwealth of Fertneylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an elec tion will be held kith() said county•of Lanctutv ter, on - - - - - - TUESDAY, THE ao DAY OF NOVEMBER, for the purpose Or electing the several persons hereinafter named, viz: TWENTY-SIX ELECTORS of a President and Vice President of the United States. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding the aforesaid election In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county of Lancaster, are as follows, to wit: Ist District—Composed of the Nine Wards of Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the First Ward will hold their election at the pub. Ito house of Adam Trout, in West Orange street; Second Ward, at the public house of William Kering, In East King street; Third Ward, at the public house of W. Myers, in East King street; Fourth Ward, at the nubile house of Gro ff & Kreider, in West King street ; Fifth Ward, at the public house of John kissinger, West King street; Sixth Ward, at the public hones of George Spons, in North Queen street; Seventh Ward, at the public hones of John Witllnger, In Rockland street; Eighth Ward, at the public house of Samuel Erisman, In Stiawberry Street; Ninth Ward, at the nub ile house of G. Gensemer, in North Queen street. ; 2d District—Drumore township, at the No. 2 school house in the village of Chestnut Level. 3rl District—Borough of Elizabethtown nt. the public house now occupied by George W. Boy er, In said borough. 4th District—Earl township, nt the public ball in the village of New Holland, in said township. fith District—Elizabeth township, at the pub. lie house now occupied by 0. Eagle, in Brick erville, in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by F. Myers, In said borough. 7th District—Rapho township, including the borough of Manheizn, at the German school house, In said borough. . nth District-Ballsbury township, at the pub lic house now occupied by John Mnson, Nl , hide Horse tavern, in Ma la township. Uth District—East Cocaiieo township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Moeda, in the village of lteumstoveu, In said township. lush District—Being part of the township of Dolt. Donegal, at the public school house in the village of blaytown, In said township. Ilth District—Caernarvon township, at the public house now occupied by Wm. shirk, In the village of Churchl own, in said township. 121-11 District—Mantic township, at the house now occupied by Robert Saulsby, in said town ship. 13th District—Bart township, at the public house lately occupied 1,5, 0 Adam Rutter, in said township. 11th District--Colerain township, at tho house now occupied by J. IC, Alexander, in mild township. 15th District—Fulton township. nt Llie public. house now occupied by Martin Rohrer, in said township, 10th District—Warwick township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Geo. T. Grottier, in the village of Litiz, in said township. 17th District—Comp oseti of the Borough Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house la the borough of Marietta, in said township. 15th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall. in said borough. 10th District—Stainbury township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Jesse Haines, in said township. 'LULL District—Leacoek township, at the pub lic house now occupied by W. Blair, In said township. List District—Breeknock township, nt the public house now occupied by J.' U. Eshle man, in said township, 22d District—Mount Joy Borough, In the Conn ell Chamber, in the borough of Mount Joy. 23d District Being part of East Homptlold township, at the public house now occupied by H, S. Landis, in the village of Petersburg, in geld township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Mil ler, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township. 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public house now occupied by John U. Preis, In said township. 20th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the pub lie house now occupied by S. Slyer, in said township. otruyvti?lea"gne ofshl u tte plublic eri said township. 20th District—Manheim township, at the public home now occupied by Ilenryß.Stauffer, in the village of Nellkville, in said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph Knotwell, In Nillleratown, in said township. 01st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Grabill U. For ney, In Earlville, in said township. 82,1 District—Wust Hompfield township, at public house now occupied by Edwin ilopton, In said township. 113 d District—Strasburg township, at the pub lic house now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. 04th District—Being part of Manor township, commonly called - Indiantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, in said town siTh Dlatrict—West Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel !dishier, In the village of H.ohoeneck, in said township. 30th s e Earl township, at the pub tic house now occupied by Philip Foreman, at Blue Ball, In said township. 07th Distrlct—Paradise township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Henry Bear, In said township. 351.15 District—lielog a part of East Heinplield township, at the public school house in the vil lage of II emplield, in said township. 30th District—Lamest er township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Wm, 'l, Youart, in said township, 40th District—En/a Latnpoter township, at this PUbiIOIIOIIMU new occupied by Jacob Riddle, in mid township. 41st Diet riot—Lit tie Britain towitshlp, nt tin house of Wm. J, Mitrothbank, in maid township, 42,t1 District—upper Lemuel( township, at tile nubile Issues of U midi! U. Wenger, its said tow Tllllllll, 43d District—Penn township, at the public house of Jacob Buser, In said township. 4lth District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house In maid borough. 451.11 Dint rict—Clay township, at the public house of Oeo. W. Steinmetz, in said township, 40th District—Pequea township, at the publie house of Amos Groff In said township. 4701 District—Prov idence township, at the house now occupied by Witmer Broom, In said townshi. kith District—Eden township, at the public house of Lawrence Suter, in said township. 40th 1 astrict—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included In theltddistrtct, at Lehman's school house, In said township. 60th District—West Donegal township, here tofore included In the 3d election district, at Halt's school house, in said township. blot District—That part of Mount Joy town ship heretofore included In the =AI district, at Beujsmin Brenneman's school house, In said township. 62d District—That part of Rapho township heretofore Included In the 22,1 district, at Strickler's school house, in said township 63,1 District—That part of East Donegal town ship heretofore included In the ?id district, at the brick school house, in the village of Spring. villa In said township. Sith District—That part of Barth° township heretofore Included In the 5251 district, at the public school house in the village of Newtown, in said township. The general Election, 10011 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 foi moon, and shall continue without Interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when all the pone 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. Every - person, excepting Justices of the Pence, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the (iovernment of tile United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate ()dicer or agent, who is or shall bo employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart ments of the Suite or the 'United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also time every member of Congress, or of the State I.a Islature, and of the Select and Common Coma cue 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 ofjudge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspec tor, judge, or other cancer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. The Inspector and Judge of the electionsmhell 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, end each of sold Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. In case the person wits shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes forjudge at, the next preceding election shall act as inspector In his place. And In case tile 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 place— and In case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge In ills place—or if any vacancy shall continue In the board for the space of ono hour after the Limo fixed by law for the opening of the elec. lion the qualified voters of the township, wurti or district for which such officers bliall haste been elected present at such election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, Nocella or township election, du ring the whole Sine Kahl election 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 parson annenued . 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 rexided in the State at least ono year, anti In the election district where lie of. torn Isle vote at least Lou days Immediately pre ceding such election, and within two years paid a State nr county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the elec tions, Bat is citizen of the United States who hiss previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the election dis trict and paid taros as aforesaid, shah be enti tled to vote after melding In this State FOX months: Provided, that the white freemen', citizens of the United States, between twenty one and twenty-two yearn of ago, who have molded in an election dintrict as aforettaltl, shall be entitled to vote, althongh shall cot haVe paid taxes. No person shall Pe permitted to vote whose name Is not containetl In the list of taxable in. habitants furnished by the Commissioners, on. lees First, he produces a receipt for the pay ment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give satisfactory evidence eitheron his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of an other, that lie haspaid such a tax, or on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at leant ono year next before his appUcation, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by thin act, and that he does verily believe from the account given him, that he is of age aforesaid, and such other evidence eels required by this act, where upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of havingpaid tax ; or the Word " age," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of lactoh age, shall be called out to the elerltn, whet shall make the like notes on the list of 'Mors kept by them. In all cases wherethe name of the Person claiming to vote Is found on' the lint furnished by the Oommissioners and assessor, or Ills right l vote, whether found thereon Or not, la ob jeo cted to by any qualified °Wpm It Mahn bathe deity of the Intspecitors to exaMlne such person on oath as to hie qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall be snffielentproof there of, but he shall make proof by at least one com petent witness who shall bee qualified elector, that he has resided In the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bone fide residence, in pursuance of Unlawful calling, is In said dintriet, and that he did not WC= Otriit'o trodanzation. remove in to said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, ltrequired, of the resi dence and paymentof taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election tinder this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officere'lor ,Mill in terrupt or improperly interfere 'with him In the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be, holding or steal riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use any in timidating. threats, force or violence, with de sign to influence unduly or overawe any elec tor, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persona ou conviction shall be find in any sum 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 such offence shall be bad, that the person so offending Wild note res ident of the city, ward, dialect or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not less titan one hundred nor more than one thousand dol lars, and be imprisoned not leas than six months nor more than two years. If any person, not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election of this Com monwealth, 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, be fined in any soot not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned In any term not exceeding three months. , If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraud ulently fold and deliver to the lospector two tickets together , with the intent Illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do so, he or they offending shall on conviction be tined In any aunt not less than fifty nor more than live hundred dollars, and be imprisoned fur a term not lean than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in title Commonwealth agreeably to law, (except the sous of qualified cititens,) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of intinencing the citizens qualified to veto, Ito shall on con victims forfeit and pay any slim not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months, Tho J udgoa are to make their returns fur the County of Lancaster, at the Court house, in the City of Lancaster, on I.'riday, October toh, it 100 clock, A. M. 1/01101T6atri . DIO.FIt A NCILIFIING LAW. AN therein directed, 'also give official notice of the following provigiong of an Act approved June .11.11, 15493, entitled " A further gupplement to the election Incas of thle Comtnonw,ulth." WHERE" lly trio Act of the COIIgrOSS of the United States, entitled "An act to amend the several nets heretofore panned to provide fur ; the enrolling and calling out the national forcen and for other purposes," and approved !quell third, one thousand eight hundred and six Cy five, all persona who have deserted the mili tary' or naval service of the United Slates, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have voluntarily relln qu Sired anti forfeited their rights of citizen ship and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising auy rights of citizens thereof; and WHEREAS, Percent trot citizens of the Cti Red States, are not, under the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: BECIION 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and Hoene of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the name, That in all electioun hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, It shall be un lawful for the Judge or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the pro visions and nubJect to the dinabillty Imposed by said act of Congress approved March third, one thousand (dant hundred and sixty-five, and It Khali be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots, SEcrlos 2. That If any such Judge anti in spectors of election, or any one of them, shall receive or consent, to receive any such unlaw ful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, he or they as offending shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any Court of Quarter Sessions, of this Com monwealth, he shall fur each offense be sen tenced to pay a lino of not less 'than one hun dred dollars, and to undergo an Imprisonment in Wein!' of the proper county for 'unless than sixty days. Sm. 3. That If any person deprived of citizen ship and disqualified as nforesahl. shall at any election hereafter to be held In Ude 120111111011- wealth, vote or tender Lo the oflicers thereof and oiler to vote a ballet or ballots, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty or a mix- demeanor, and on conviction tin roof in on y court orquarter Heiolionti or this commonwealth talon for each offence be pun Imbed In Illco man ner un provided In the preceding xection of this act In cases of oflicem of election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sec. 4. That if miy person /Mall hereafter persuade or advise any person orpenmen' de prived of citizenship and disqualified as afore said, to offer any ballot or ballots to theutlicers of any election hereafter to be held In this Com monwealth, or shall persuade or advise any such officer to receive any ballot or ballots from any person deprived of citizenmalp and disqualified as aforesaid, such person of feuding shall be guilty of a inlinlemeauor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quar ter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as Is provided in the second Section of this act lit the case of °Myren of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Hee. 5. That it shall be the duty of the Ad. jutaut General of this Commonwailith topro cure, from the proper officers of the United Slates, certified copies of all rolls and records containing official evidence of the fact of the desertion of all persons, who were citizens of this Cotnitionwealth, and who were deprived of citizenship, and illniptelifled by the said tact of Congress, of March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-live, Red to sense to he re corded, and preserved, in books to be provided and kept fur that purpose, in his Mlle°, full and conipieLe elm pllilefitlotim of /moll rolls and meal do, and to cause true copies to lie made thereof and furnished to the clerks of the sev eral courts of quarter sessions of this Common wealth, imamate duplicates, or exempliflea. Ilona of such rolls and records, embracing the ileum of all such disqualified persons us had their residence within the limits of said coun• ties, respectlvely, at the time of their being marked or designated deserters; and It shall be the duty of the clerks of the several court. ol quarter sessions of title Commonwealth to pre serve, in hooks to be kept tor the purpose, all such copies and extimplillcat lons of such rolls and records, no furnished and to allow access thereto, and furnish certified copies therefrom, on request, in like manner, us In the case of other records ofsueb courts, Sec. 6. That a certified copy, or extract, of any sum. record, from the clerk of a court of quarter seesitit.s of this Commonwealth, shall be prima forma evidence, before any election board, of the fact of desertion, and confiequent, allambility and disqualification an an elector: Provided, That If any person shall wilfully use, or present, any false, fraudulent, or forged pa per, purporting to be ncertified copy or extract, as aforesaid, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, Ethell be punished in ilke manner as Is now provided in the second Election of this act: And provided however, That if, by the production of a certifi cate of his honorable discharge, it shall appear that such person, SO offering to vote, was in 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, in ease of the tact of desertion appearing by certl fled copy of his company roll, if It shall appear that he was afterwards acquitted thereof, and honorably discharged, such proof shall be re ceived as evidence to disprove Masai(' diligent- Mention!. : And provided further, That if any person, liable to be objected to, es (Unqualified as aforesaid, shall produce, before any board of election olllcers, any false or fraudulent paper, purporting or pretended to be hie honorable discharge from the United States service, ho shall be deemed guilty of forgery, and, on con vlction thereof, shall lie punlahed tei persons are now by law, punishable fur forgery. SEC. 7. That if shall be the duty of the judges and inspectors of elections, hereafter to be held In this mmonwealth, wherever the name of any person, offering 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 sessions, marked 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 affir mation, as to the tact appearing from such cer tificate, or alleged agalumt him, by the electors so objecting, and if lie deny It, as to his reasons therefor; Provided, however, That If any or his answers, under such examination, are false, such person shall be deemed guilty (Attie crime of perjury, and, upon cohvlctlon thereof, he shall be punished as persons are now punisha ble, by law, for perjury. Sec. 8. That it shell be the duty of theSher)ffm, in the several counti.s of this Commonwealth, to insert in their proclamations of elections, hereafter to be held, the lirnt four /wallow( of this act, with the preamble thereof, and upon conviction of any violation of the requirement of this section, any sheriff shall be deemed guilty of n misdemeanor in office, and be pun ished in like manner Its the °Helloes prohibited by the second, third and fourth sections of this act are punishable. Sec. o.—That in the trial of all cases arising under this act. It shall be the duty of Lim courts trying the name, to inquire Into, anti deter mine, any question of fact as alleged desertion involved therein, upon proofs, ftirnished by exeMplificatlOna or hxtracls from such rolls, or records, duly certified, by the proper clerk of a court of quarter sessions, whist( are hereby made evidence thereof, and, also, from much proof, by enrol, as may be given In evidence by either party; Provided, That the previsions of this act, so fair se applicable, shall apply to persons who voluutarlfy and without any kind of duress, or constraint, enlisted in the rebel service, ' Given under my hand, at my offlee,-In'lAn easter, this - lute day of Oct ober,ln :Ilia year of our Lord mie thousand eight hundred and minty-eight, and in the ninety-second year of Ulu independence of the United litotes. JACOB F, PREY Sheri ff , SHERIFF'S UPTICK, Lancaster, Oct. Ip, 100,1, gluuthiug, Oas fitting, &c.— AM-FITTINte AND 11.11.U3IHRINU. JOHN DEANER w CO. No. 7 East King street, with Increased facilities, are now pre pared to attend to 01l orders with promptness and dispatch. Having none but the best work. men employed, all work will be finished In a superior 113 a fluor, and with all.the modern Inc. provemeu to. Copper Kettles and Windt Boilers, and all kinds of Coppor Work for liroweries end Die. tilleries attit u to with prornpiness. Having greatly enlarged this departnaent, all orders eau be tilled fOrthWith. TIN HOOFS 4, SPOUTING Attended to In any part of the clty and county, Furnaces, Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, and all modern Improvements ( or hutting Churches, Halls, Parlors Houses, ao., always on hand, and will be putA up In any part of the city or county, or their repairs attended to at any time, JOHN DEANER a CO., No, 7 East Xing street, Lancaster, Ps. laa 84fw 1 VOVNO POLKA ATTENTION! I Now Is the time to get married. You can on:ash your houses with STOVES, KETTLES PANS TIN WARE, and all other necessary . ar C i oles n our line at the GOOD OLD LOW PRICES. OLD FOLKS, now IC the time for you to buy for the young folks TIN•WARE to look like Sliver; BRASS and COPPER WARE to look like Gold. We have enlarged our business, and can offer every inducement to thaw who are now buying HOUSE STIERS. JOHN DEANER di CO., No. 7 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. Jan 8-t(w 4achiUt Appo, &s. FaArtg F. LAZIpIB. JACOB S. LAppis F, Esspie, Ylt TOME FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Iff,A,s7f CH AN E CASTERATN U , P T A B7'RBET. L., LANDIS & CO., PROPILIDTOILB. Iron and Brace Castings Done to Order. Engines, Mlll Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, &0., built. Also, a new and improved Grain Thresher and Separator. Models for Patentees made to order. S ap pecial attention paid to reMcg. 77 attention IS& CO. akertrultural, &c. BO W ER'S COMPLETE MANURE, MA2W/ACTLIRID BY HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST, PHILADSLPEXA. Super-Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and WARRANTLD !MM. TOOK ADOLTILIIATION. This Manure contains all the elements to produce large] crops of all k Inds, and la highly recommended by all who have used it, also by dirtlngulshed Chemists who have, by analy ale, tested Its qualities. Paeked he Bags of MO pound. each, DIXON, IMIARPLEES d CO., SOLE AGSMS, so S.OI:ITU WATER A 40 BOUTLI DELAWARE A v r. PII.ILADELPHIA. For sale by WAS. REYNOLDS, 711 South Ht., Baltimore. Md. And by tlealere generally thronghont the country. [atm g lyw3tl B AUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES TRADE MARK. BAIA 11 A; SONS, Philadelphia, NOIITII NVENTERN CO., C Ii I C A (1 0 , • Sole Manufacturers. PItICI:A • Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate. Price, VA per 11,000 1b.,. Enugh'n Chicago Bone Fertilizer Price, 0.,U por 2,000 be. Baugh's Chicago Blood Manure. Price, MO per 1)2,000 The above Manures are furnished In both bays and barrels, whichever customers prefrr. Mir The Innipt are uniform In weight 100 pottuda."“ The att en I 1011 of Fanners la especially direct ed to the tact that the 11,1111T,11 of I 110 Raw Ma t... Mil of which the above Manatee are c - posed, are 80 well ender control that We can furnieh them of NI rictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larifer per eentage of ammonia than any ut. , er class of manufactured 11111l1111TH lu the market. BACUII 4: SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia 7. , ;()ItTHW ES'r ERN FERTiLININO Co. Cor. Lake Al Luaulle tits., Chiengn, For SKI° I,y SAMUEL HESS, Loueanter, I'a. /Or RAUCH - PH COMMERCIAL M &NITRES may ho procured from dealers iv,auy of the principal towns In rho Uultod State. or Uu. minion of Canada. (Jan 201Imw 4 M. 47 I.:11.1E131A I, JR, a, 1111). (Late BARD .t GAISKI.MAN,) COMMISSION ATER(' HANTS, AND DLALICAS IN FLOUR, ((RAIN, HEEDS, W111+41(1...1', Al'. No. 129 NORTH lIIIOAIt STIOCKT PHILADELPHIA. ire- Prompt attention will ho given to sales and a speedy return mode thereof. Parties Can rest assured that the highest price will be secured for all produeo entrt.ll.ll to our rare. may 13 tfw lo TRY TII A I.l' A VELA PHOSP/1A TE IL In composed prinelly or the reletirated Cimino from A T A EI. A , contains three per omit., of Ammonia, an amount sufficient to give activity to Iha vow, tation, and large quantity or BMW Phosphate of Lime, together with Potash and Soda, the essential a lemmas of a complete MCOILOT. Price Mil Per Ton. ARP-Send for is pamphlet. Address THt: AUFA VELA UUANO CO., aug Dinw.l2) 57 Broadway, New York. 13nalts, litattounqi, tlt A BOOR FOR THE TIM EN I WO ilaVO JObt thorned a volurnu Wllii Ih• REV. EDWIN 11. NEVIN, WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY which we tike pleneure In recommending to the Clergy and Intelligent Lally of the Churchce throughout the country. In title volume t h e reader will hod High Chrrahlem and Low Churchlmin, with their illelloctivopecullerliioll of doctrine* and practice thecueeed In nen:Mid, able hod altrectl ye form, We subjoin Iho OF LIONTEN'I'm The Church; The inn/Wont() Heed; Id fu front Christ; Communion with Mu Spirit; The Unit lug !loud ,; A Principle of Power; 'rho Birth 0 ' the Church; Its Spiritual Baptism ; Christ Its Foundation; Its Members hovel bosoms Mulch; Not Dependent on Human Agency; Its honor able ; lL huh True ; It possesses True Sanctity ; IL Is Truly Apostolic); It Is the Working Church ; Hitters front Hocken.; leul Organisation; Tends to VhilbleOrgaulmtn; Den nine Material of the Church,: Its KLHential Notes; Views of Distingulseed Divines; The Essence Divine; Private Judgment; The Hole of its Faith; Its Ministry not u Priesthood; Sacraments; Liturgies not needed; THIN Church. the Pillar and Ground of the 'Tutu; The (+rad on! Change; AntagutihniCal Forces; Atheism ; Pantheism ; Formalism ; swedenhorghtuhan ; itiaturamentarlanlsm; Homan ism. Published by JACOB E. BARR, No. 20 E. Ring at., Lanensb.r. 0e1.22-tickew PRICE, 81:25. AA I'A RI). ”Tkil.: HILL" SELECT PAM I LY lio A Ill) =MMM An Eogibiti, CLuanlcul , MJlLlietuatits.ll, and Selo:Rao Innitution, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, At POTTSTOWN, .Montgomery county, Pa. The undersigned hen leaned the above well known school property tar a, term of yearn from Hey. M. Meign, A. M.. Proprietor and late Principal, who was formerly President of Del aware College. The Annual Sennlon of 42 weeks will mom merle° on WEDNESDAY, the Uth day of Sep tember neat. - - - Circulars containing complete Informal lon will be sent to any address on application, CiEO. F. MILLER, A.M., Principal. REFERENCES. REVS. DR.4,—Shaelnr, Mann, Kraut h,l4t.ka Hater, Stork, Conrad, Boruborger, Wyno Sterrat, and Murphy. HONS.—Judgo Ludlow, Woodward. Leonard, Myers, M. nomad, Thayer, Charles Bush-- waiter, Benjamin M. Boyer, anti Jacob S. Yost. F.lSl.V.3.—.Taines 11. Caldwell, James L. Cleghorn, John W. Claghorn, Then. O. Bugßu , Cleorgo W. Thorn, C. F. Norton. 11oupt, H.Urnss Fry, Miller & Derr, Jelin F. Brash, /*a. aug le 2mw ORMBMBMI BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Wall Paper of every style now opened for sale. Now designs, latest styles, low prle.s, immense assortment; Plain and Fancy Gold Glaze and Blank Paper arid Border.. Window /Diadem of all kinds and mines; Gum Cloth, Blue, Bulr, Green and White Cloth for alludes. Fixtures In variety. SCHOOL BOOKS —All kinds used In the Lan• caster County Behoela. Blank Books, Hymn and Prayer Books, Miscellaneous Books, Po. etical Works, Stationery, Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, Base Ball and Croquet //IW But tons, O' manta, Paper Collars and Cull's i Weave But ns, Pocket Books, Albums, Di Publics. Bons, Newspapers, Magazine., Perlodimos, Musical Instruments and Nimble Paper, and all goods usually kept In a drat claws Book and Paper Store. An the above Mock Ie complete, norm beeil fail to be suited after an examination. • . . Having Just finished a new store expressly for \ tho arrangetnent.“ are eon• pleto. All goods sold nl sly prices. E. WIIITEHIDPI, l'hlrd iltrent, Oxford, Next door LO Hiwyey's Dry Goody PI hro. nog LI Crow. 12 gank,ing touseo. E. w. CLAIM, dc CO., BANKERS, NO, 3r, S. THIRD MT,, PHILADELPHIA UENE AI, A U N 'l' 11 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE Co UN /TEDSHTATEH OF A M RI CA iltntelg, of Potimylvnnin, and Notillimpi Now Jini,. The NATIONAL. LIFE INHURANCE uoal. MANY la a corporation Chartered by Special Act of COI/gress, approved July 25, IaUM with a Caen Capital or Ono Million Dollars, and le now thorougldyorganlaed and prepared Or engines'. • Liberal te ' rms offered to Agents and gullet tors, who are invited to apply at our omoe. Full particulars to be had on application at our °nice, located do the second glory of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamph lets, fully desorlblog the advantages offered by the Oumpany, may be had. E. W. CLARK et CO., No. M South Third street, uglil.lyileodew Philadelphia, Pa. B. A. H. IIOCKIDS, M. D., Lancaster, Agent for Lancaster county. WILLIAM MILLERS BOOT AND SROE STORE., WEST KING EiTREET, LANCASTER, PA Four doors wear of the corner et( Water and West Xing streets, and nearly opposite the " Xing ti.Prtletta The subscribe? hereby notltles the puhlip that he hail always on hand a large assort ment of DOOM AND 8110E8, Halters of all kinds and sirs, for Men and Children which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. Having a long experienee In the bust nem he honer to be able to eatlaiy the wishes of his fellow animus who may favor him with a call. After four years servloos in the army he has returned to dill life and hopes by strict at. tention to business to merit a skate Or public D tronage. Customer work of all kinds moroptlgt attended to. Bop 9 tiw IZSEM
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