IContirwedfrom first honest toll, X can never be anmlndfalofthe Interests of those wlth whom my entire life has boon associated. ’ TAIiK ON SUNDAY. Keporter—l beg your pardon If I trespass ol Jadge Packer—l am perfectly willing to spare you so much time as may be neces sary to discuss questions relating to the campaign in this State, and to that yon need not consider yourself trespassing. Beyond that I have at present no time to Bpare, without encroaching on the Sabbath, wbioh I will not do. J Reporter—l see it announced that Gen eral Grant is erpeoted to spend some time in this State during the campaign, will ms presence give any considerable inspiration to the Republican party ? QEN. GRANT’S VIOLATION 01 PENNSYL- VANIA LAW. Judge Packer—lf Gen. Grant, unmindful of the dignity of his great office, and the proprieties of his position, comes into this State with the avowed purpose of influenc ing voters, which I do not believe he will, I believe the good sense of the people will resent the affront. If he comes to seek pleasure and recreation from the burden some cares and close confinement to the duties of his official position. I know no more suitable pluce than the valleys, moun tains, and spurkling trout streams of this State. [The Judgo smiled knowingly in this con nection, while the reporter thought he saw the keen edge of a razor somewhere near.] * Reporter—ls it true, as reported, that ' General Grant violated the statutes of this State, when here last month, in fishing in the streams of M’Kean county? Judge Packer—lt is currently reported ; but I know nothing of the fact. Reporter—ls August one of the months in which tiout fishing is prohibited by your statutes ? Judge Packer—lt is. I believe General Grant’s friends relieve him from any wil ful violation of the law, he being ignorant of any such statutes. If you will pardon the simile, tho President was but a fish out of water. not Gen. Grant’s visit to Pennsylvania have reference to tho re construction of his Cabinet, rendered ne cessary by tho death of tho Secretary of War? Judge Packer—l have heard it rumored that such wus the case ; and that Pennsyl vania with no representative in the Cabinet was jealous of Massachusetts with two members. t THE HALF MILLION DONATION. Reporter—l see it stated Judgo Packer that the contribution you made of half a million of dollars to endow the Lehigh University, was contributed of the bonds of the Lehigh Vutley Railro.nl and was the contribution of that company. Will you state to me the facts in the case? Judge Pucker—The statement bus no foundation in truth. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company had nothing whatever to do with the gift, or with my subsequent visit to Kurope, nor was the giftmudein railroad bonds. It was a personal cash transaction but otio from wind) I never ex pected any notoriety or praise, nor do I uow claim any credit lor tho act. I was about starting lor Europe for my health, and lest something might occur on the journey or in my absence to prevent the fulfilment of this long cherished object, 1 perfected the trunsuction on tho eve ol my depurture. It was known only to my wife and the two witnesses to tho deed of gift, and Bishop Stevens, who at my request, organized the plau of the university, previous to my suil iug. At Aix la Chapello I first learned that it had been made public. Its publicity was a surprise to me. Reporter—When was this? Judge Packer—ln tho suminor of Reporter—l thought it was during tho war that you visited Europe? Judge Packer—No, air ; 1 was not out of the country during the war. Reporter—l)o you think of any other points you would like to discuss ? UOOI) BYE Judgo Packer—You are the interrogator. I have nothing to suggest. Reporter—l believe wo bavo gono over Ibe ground pretty thoroughly, and I have to thank you for the timo you bavo given me. Judgo Packer—l am always willing to discuss political questions, especially those in which the people aro directly nud im mediately interested. And this terminated tho interview. The Judge very cordially shook hands, wished mo a pleasant journey home, and invited me to cull on him whenever I should be in bis vicinity. Some whiskey distillers have proposed to form an association to aid the Revenue Officers iu detecting illicit distillers. They say that it would pay better to run distille ries honestly, if all were cutnpelled to run honestly. j£rpl gotirrs. EBTATK OF JO.SKI’JI liYU.fc, LAIP. OF Drumore township, deceased. Letters tes tamentary on said estate having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons Indented to said decedent are requested io make Immedi ate soltleineut, uud mono having clulmsordc mandfi against, the said estate will present them without delay for settlement to tho un derslguctl residing In mid township. SAMUEL MARTIN ANKRIM, ALEX. JSL’UTT CLARK. Executors; or to their Attorney, ULURUE NAUMAN, scpl-fllwTj Lancaster. vToruiK.-JN thi: court of con- Ol mon Pitas of Lancaster County. John I). HcnsouJg ) Vend. hxps. to August vs. yTeimlKD No. St). Ulrnni L. Thompson, j r sedition Dockot. Tno und- rsigntd Auditor appointed to dis tribute i bo money p dd into Court ou the above execution, will attend lor that purpose ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER lltn.hUO at lUo’clock A M., In the Library Boom ( f ihe Court House, In ( tho City ot Lancaster, Pa,, whore all per- Hons interested in sale distribution may at tend. N. K. bLAY.MAKKK.Ji.., Bep 8 4t,w 39 Auditor. ESTATE OF II K'l'Tl KS'UMJKft , LaT of Elizabeth twp., Lancaster county, itec’il. The unuerslt'uu.l Auditor, appointed to cil tribute the balance remuliili'K In I ho hands oi Daulel.E. ihttner, ;\dm!iuMiuinr p to unit among those legally cntlllcd to tlio Kamo. will nttend lor thn'. nui pose on Tuesday, uetobi-r lUtli. Jha>, at 2 o'clock i\ M.. In the Library lioom ol the Court House, in the City of Ltm caster, where nil persons Interested in wa:d distribution innv utund. PHILIP U. BAKER, A ndltor. AI>!tII.M'iTbtATOK'.<4 r* o M«'E.~FNI’ATE of Jure ! K. liiester, late of Lancaster city, deceased Loiters ol administration on Haul estate hnviug been granted to the under signed, iill pel suns indebted thereto, are re quested to inane Immediate settlement, and IbOhO having claims or demands against Hie name, will presen idem wiLtnmt. d.miy tor set tlemoul to the undcr-dgned, residing In said city. KM! LIK HI. >TkK, Adniiu’trlx, Or to Kith U. M. 1‘ V FKJt, At t'v at- Law, 2s’o. IH. LUiUe street, Lancaster. Fa. til\VA2wd-Jtaw psTATi: or LY.nn, iate Jjj or Fulton t(.\vii t ’iiip, deceased.—-Letters TestumeiiUiry on said estate huviug been grunted to tue tmder-lgned, all persons In aebted thereto, are requested to muko imme diate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present thorn without delay lor M-ulemeul to tho under signed, residing In said lowushlp. J. CALVIN LYNCH, ANNIE E. MORRIS, Executors, au 18 Gtw* .'ll EKTATK OF TIIIIOItOKR O. KKYIIKK, late of Lancuster city, deceased.—Letters ol Administration cum testamento annexo on said estate having been granted to ihe under signed, all persons Indebted to said decedent are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against tho esta'o of said decedent, to make known the same to oil her of the undersigned without dolny. CHARLES li. KKYUK.H, Adm’r. 121 North '1 hird street, Pbi’liuMnhia. WM. A. WILSON, Attorney, 53 Fas’. King street, Lancaster. Olw 31 ESTATE OF (iFOKCK HKU. LATi: OF the township "f Has L Cocalico, lu ttie Coun ty of Lancaster, dec’ll.—Notice Is Hereby glveu that Letters Testamentary hate boon granted to the undersigned of the towus hip of Fast Co calico upou tlie estalo ulorebaid, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and.persons having claims against said estalo will present them for pay tneut. GEORGE B. HLIL, Earl Twp. ( URTIS HEIL, CYKUd HARTZ, East Cocalico twp. Executors ol Llia last Will and Testament of George Hell, dec’d. sls-(>tw*37 ;u;<.AU AHE LANCASTER. PA. There Is also on hand to be seen, nml wil be made up to order, dlnglo and Double j SILVER AND GOLD MOUNTED HARNESS FINE RUBBER MOUNTED HARNESS, PLAIN AND COMMON HARNESS, Of Every Description. TEAM HARNESS, LADIES' AND GENT’S RIDING .SADDLES ARMY SADDLES PLAIN AND FANCY FLY NET#, SUMMER HORSE SHEET'S & SPREADS ALSO, LADIES’ & GENT’S.TRAVELING TRUNKS In Every Style. SARATOGA & SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS FINE TURKEY MOROCCO HATCH EIJ3. ’ FINE RUSSIA MOROCCO SATCHELS, FINE VIENNA MOROCCO SATCHELS. Fins ENGLISH & FREN UH M OROCCO GILT A FINE LOT or AMKRLCAF HA TC H ELS In nil tne Different Colors and Varletie* HORSE AND MULE COLLARS, WHIPS, Ac. Mfr The underaignu-j fins the Hole Agency to SOU the RUBBER LINED HORSE COLLAR. Warranted not to gall shoulders If properly lil ted; and in mAuy.caaca will heal up sore nbouldei'B while in use, m£M!dAW M. HABERBUSII, r PJHE £311,1, «£LKCT FAMILY BOARU- I- JNG SCHOOL, AN ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, MATHEMATI CAL, ARTISTIC „ INSIITUXION, . # „ FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS! ThA o^! l , o^ 11 * Mou,l * rol,lcr Y bounty, Pn. flPMinn wn 1 ™ 01 tiJO nineteenth Annual oeBBi°n will comirsuco on WEDNESDAY th#> at any time. > I*or arculars, address, KEV. GEO. F. MILLER, A. M. f Principal. „ ..REFERENCES: Hons.—Judge Ludlow, Leonard Mvnm m Kußjel Tliuyer Ilraj. M. Bojerfffib s _Yo*t, Hleater Clyiner, John Kiilinger etc S ‘ Esaa -James E. Caldwell, Jamea U cldgtoni C. 8. Grove, T. C. Wood, Harvey Btmcroit B S gg8 * °* Ft Norton, L l’ | O rPT, t im o °. roM Fry ' MUler * *>on\ Cha ea' Wannemacner.tJomea .Kent, Santee* o. ew * Jy2B-lywau T,. A Tsm A STEiES AV JjjEKLY iyTEIiXjIQELN'pJEiB,. ~W : SEPTEMBEB Q 9„ 1869. got (BittiU. A T PRIVATE BALE FOB THIBTT A DAYa-TO CAPITALISTS AND STORE KEEPERS.—The New and Large Hotel, or Eating Hoose^andStore property, located at the O&lateeiußoadcon the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, Cheater oonntv, Pa., can be bought at a rate that will pay big Interest on the Investment. It Is doing a fine business now, and 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. Ls®P SO tfw 89 Fob sale—a farm of so acres, situated in Londonderry township, Ches ter county. Pa. The improvements are a Three-story Log Weatherboarded HOUSE and a large Barn, with all the necessary outbuild ings. There Is a fine Orchard of Fruit Trees on the premises. Address. F M. B. EBHLEM AN, aug2s-3mw 81* Cochranvllle, Chester co, OB IV ATE SALE—THEUNDEBSIOF AD iT offers at private sale the following tract of land containing 4 ACRES AND 68 PERCHES, situated In Conestoga township, neaT Shober’a Paper Mill (Slackwater), on the road reading from Slackwater to Conestoga Centre, adjoin • lng lauds of Tobias Stehman, Jacob G. Peters, and the Conestoga Creek, on which are erected a Two-Story Brick HOUSE, Bummer House, Stables, and aLI necessary outbuildings. There Is a well of never-falling water near the dwell ing wlthpump therein, Hydrant also near the bouse. The fences are all new, and the house has recently been repaired and repainted throughout. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on the undersigned residing at No. 7 Mary street, Lancaster, Pa., or on Jacob Smith, residing on the premises. sepl.6twB6* JACOB KAUFFMAN. PUBLIC BALE,—ON THURSDAY, OCTO BER 7th. iB6O, will be sold at public sale, by the undersigned Executors of Christian Ecbternacbt, deceased, at the late residence of said deceasod, In the village of Keamstown, East Cocallco township, Lancaster county, the following Real Estate, viz: No. 1. A I.ot of Ground __ CONTAINING ONE ACRE, on which tho Improvements consist of a two story Stone DWELLING HOUHE.wlth Kitch en attached; Spring House, with a Spring of Water underneath; Bwlsser Barn, Hog Stable, and other necessary out-bulldiDgs; an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Fearsj Peaches, Plums, Cherries, and Graces. No. 2, containing 9 ACRES AND 99 PERCHES, siluate In East Cocallco township, one-fourth mile east from Reamstown, adjoining prop erties of Jacob Leld, liaao Fry, and others. The land Is well fenced and In a high state of Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. when conditions of sale *>.l HENRY GRIMES. sop 8-33-BLW Executors of said deceased. VALUABI. - FARM AT AHBItiNEK’B SALE,—On THURSDAY, OCTOBER Mill, IWJU, the undersigned, Assignee cf Joseph Smedley and Wife, will sell at pnbllc sale, on tho premises, In Fulton and Little Britain towußhlps, Lancaster coonty, on the road leading irom Pleasant Grove to Oxford, three miles lrom the former and eight miles from the latter plaoe, and within six miles ortho Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, thefollowing desorlbed propeity, to wit: A tract of land containing * 135 AURNH, moro or less, of splendid land, In a high stale of cultivation, and bounded by lands ol Joseph BalUinco, Joun Gibson, William Uibsou and others. The improvements thereon erected consist of a Two Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen and Wash House attached; Two-Story Brick Tenement House, large double-decker Barn, nearly new, 45 by 50 leet; abrick Black smith shop, Corn House, and all other out bulldiogs, ail ofwhletrnro covered with slate, ibe laud Is divided loto conveuleul fields, with running water lu each of tuem, and all under good fences. There are on the premises four wells of excellent water with pumps therein, convenient lo the buildings. Also, a flue young Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, such us Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Ac., all in b.wiring condition. Twenty-live acres of the above tract are in Heavy Timber, such as Chestnut, oak and Hickory. The above property is beautifully located In a thriving neighborhood,and Is convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores, shops, Ac. The land has all been recently limed and produces well. Any person w’lslilng to view the prope ■ ty before the day ol sale cun do so by cubing on Joseph Smedley, residing thereon, or by ad dressing or calling on the undersigned, iesld lug at Futtou House! 1 . 0., Lancaster county. sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day. wneu attendance will be giveu and terms made known by HARVEY SWIFT, Asslgneo of Joseph Smedley and wife, aep 1 tew3s DKMRABI.E Filin AT PUBLIC SALE —UN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1809, the undersigned will se.l by public vendue ou the premises, tho following valuable Real Estate, to wit: A Plantation or Tract, of first-rate limestone laud, situated In Salisbury township, Lancas ter county, 1 mile south ol the White Horse Tavern and 3 miles east of the Gap Station, adjoining lands of Lewis H. Llnvlbe, I). Mar tin, D. S. Knox, W. B. Keuuedy, and otneis, CONTAINING 85 ACRES, more or less. The Improvements are a com modious Two-Storied STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Swlsser Burn, Wagon Shod and Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Hog sty, aud other ne cessary out-bulJdlugs. A weil of excellent never-fulling water wilhupump anu Spring House connected near the house, and water lu the barnyard. Also an Orchard of choice uud selected Fruit Trees. This property Is situated lu one of the most densely populated, wealthy aud healthful districts In the county, and the fertility of the soil not surpassed by any lu tho county. Persons desiring to view the premises before tho sule, will please call on tno undersigned iebidlug thereon. Possession and au Indisputable title will be given ou the Ist of April. Hale lo commence at 1 o’clock P. M., of said day, when terms will bo made known by sep 21 law 33 JUUN D. WILSON. Fobs * jle—thenwoopefarm,con taining -120 ACRES, layli-g at Swoone’s Depot, on the Chesapeake .lory stone BWiSLJJJMO HOUbE, Log Barn, Hog Stable, Cooper hhop, Ac. i hero Is an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees on this proporty, and a Spring of water near and convenient to the buildings. No. 2. A tract of Spront, Timber and Pasture Land, containing 61 ACRES, more or less sit uale m said East Cocalico twp., adjoining tract No. 1, and lauds of Isaao Furlow, Johu erniih and others. v ' No. 3, A tract of Spront Land, contalnine 2 ACREB AND 157 PERCHES, situate In said East Cocalico twp,, adjoining land of Jacob Garner and others. No. 4, A tract of Clear and Sprout Land, con taining 66 ACRES AND 141 PERCHES, Situate iu Spring twp., Berks county, adjoining lands of Wm. ilohn, Reuben Dltzler and others No. 6, The undlvidod half-part of a tract of Sprout Land, containing 10 acres and 62 PERCHES, situate in said Spring twp .adjoin ing land of Jacob Garner and others. No. 6. A tractof Spront Land, containing m ACRES AND 13 PERCHES, situate In said Spring twp., adjoining land of Wm. Mohn and others. .£2v 7 c‘, A ,^ racf> of Sprout Land, containing 5 ACRES, situate In Bald Spring twp.. adjoining land of Jacob Garner ana others. No. 8, A tractor Sprout Land, containing 5 ACRES AND 07 PERCHES,adjoining lands of Adam R. Ream, John Deweeß uDd others Tracts No. 2 and 4 will be sold in lota or to gether, os may be most convenient to unr uhasers. * Sale to commenoe at 1 o'clock P. M , of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by BENJ. KEGERREIS, A , , , HENRY HARTMAN a . Administrators of said deceased. Absalom Hastman, Auctioneer. sep22-BtwSJ ghal Estate. PRIVATE SALE OF A HOTEL PROP ERTY.—The undersigned, offers at private ■ale the real and personal estate, the property of the late Robert Smith, deceased, situated in Port Deposit, Cecil county, Md*, and known as the “ Fabxk&’s and Ooxkxscxai, Horan.”— Thla-Hotelbas been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and is receiving a large share or public patronage, The house is larae and oommodious with good Btabllng. Ice House, and all the appurtenances attached tola first-class HoteL Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the undersigned, who is now occupying the property and will snow the same. sep 2 tfw3sl MARY a SMITH. Poet Deposit, Sept. 2,1868. SPLENDID FABH IV MISSOURI FOB Bale, In Boone county, Mo., one mile Lrom sturieon. a village on the North Missouri R. R., 180 miles from St, Louis, The farm con tains 979% acres, and is all under fence In good repair, except about 180 acres. About 280 acres tn timber land, and the balance in prairie-. 220 acres in Corn. 130 “ Clover and Timothy 25 " Good Clover. £0 ” Oats. ~. The balance is weil set in grass, except the 180 not fenced. Is laid off in convenient fields. Water In each one, tolerably good houses, about one hundred Apple trees Just in their Drlme will sell with or without crops. Price without crops *3O per acre. One third cash. Balance on time to snlL jy. 7—3 m W 27. i fine CHESTER COUVTY:FABM OF “ 123 ACRES, Well watered, fences good, 17 ACRES HEAVY TIMBER, Good Orchard, with fine variety of fruit, Two-Btory Brick DWELLING, ten rooms, water In kitchen. Stationary Boilers in wash house, Spring House, Large Barn, Wagon Shed, Grain House, aud block House. AH lu good order and repair. The above farm is situated S miles southeast of Cochranvllle andB miles north of Penu Sta tion, on tbo Baltimore and Philadelphia Cen tral Railroad, 8 miles south of Peningtonville. Price $l2O per acre. Forfurtner lnlormatlon, or to view the premises, please call on the owner, Courtland Mlchener, residing thereon OT HERR A RIFE. Real Estate, Collection A Insurance Agents, sep 8-Utw id Lancaster city, Fa. AV EXCELLENT BUSINESS PROP ER!’ Y AT PUBt 10 HALE.— Will be sold at publiesale, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1609, on the premises, situate in Drumore twp., Lancaster couuty, Pa., ou tho road ieadlug from the Unicoru Hotel to Chestnut Level, about ;nalf way between the two poiaU, a Farm, or tract of laud, contatnln.' TWENTY-SEVEN ACHES, mere or less, iu a high stite of cultivation. The Improvements consist of a two-stoiy Fiamo DWELLING HuU-SE, a Stone Spring and smoke House near the dwelliug, a good Fank Barn and Hog House; also a good vvater Power Saw Mill, Machine shop, Foundry aud smith simp, situate on i he Conowlngo Creek, and which is dolngafirst-ratebusiness. There Is a good urebard of choice Fruit Trees on said premises in good bearingconditi r >n. This prop el ty 1b well worth the attention of any person wishing a good business property, being situ ated lu a highly Improved agricultural neigh borhood, where a great quauilty o; machinery is used, nnd au extensive aud profitable xopalr buslut ss Is done, Bale to commence at '2 o’clock ou said day, wbeu attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN S. JORDAN, sep to wts-37 IJUULIC NA I. E.—O R Til ÜBN DAY, OCTO- I BER 21,1869, the undersigned Kxecutorsof J ohn A. Boyd, dec’d, will sell at public sale, on ibe premises, in Druraoi o towns nip, Lances ter couuty. Pa., on the road leading from Chestnut Level to MqJulPs Ferry. 3 miles from the form er and -1 miles from tue latter place, and about ouemliofroin Liberty Square, thefollowing described property, to wit: No. I,coutuinlng 136 ACRES AND 6 PERCHES, more or less, of good quality farm laud, adjoin lands ol Janus Eckiln, John Wentz, ilu«h Penny, Joseph Selple and others. The Im provements consist of a large and commodious two-story Stone DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Large htouo Barn, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Smoke House, Hog House, and all other necessary outbuildings. The buildings are all roofed with slate, und are In good condition, having been lately repaired, and partly new. 1 here ts ruumug water utlbeffiouse and barn, aDd a tlue Orchard of choice fruit trees. The land is conveniently divided Into lltlds, aud cattle have access io running water Irom no irly all of them. This property has been heavily limed within a few yeurs, aud is in a good state of cultivation. There are about 0 acres of Heavy Timber, aud about 8 acres of thinly set Sprouts on the above tract. This property Is sltuaied in a line, healthy nulahboihood,convenient to churches, t Stores and Post Of fice. * No. 2, conlaluiug 8 ACRES aND 24 PERCHES, more or less, situate near No. 1, adjoining lauds .of Joseph smith, Joseph Penrose anu others. This tract Is woll set with Chestnut Timber, nearly fit to cu., and will besotdsepa rate or with the above, as purchasers may de sire. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale, will please call on William Morrison, residing on No. 1, or on eitlierol the undersigned. If desired by the purchaser one half of the purchase money may remain se cured In No. l properly for a number of years. A good title aud possession will be given on the Ist day of April, IbTO. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made Unown l>v NaTHaMllLuavkii, ALBAN CUTLER, sep l-5-stw-37| Kxeoulor.-. PUBLIC SALS* OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, PA. Ou WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, theOnr and 7th of OCTOBER, by vlrtucof the Uat Will and Testament of Adam Hoke, late of Mont gomery town-hip, dec’d, we will expose to Public Sale on the premises, on the Utli and 7th days of October, 1889, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following described Real Estate : purpart Ist beiug a trucl of laud known as the HUMPHREY FAR M, located on the Corner Road in said township of Montgomery,about two miles from Mercer*- burg, 'ibis inictcontains 249 *CKK* AND 141 PERCHED, part limestone nad part slate, in a high stale of cultivation, whh about 39 Acres oi Uinter land. The improvements consist of a good Mone DWELLING n9U«K, istoneund Frame Bank Burn, and nil other necessary out-bulld lugs, with a Well of never-falling Water, ami running water near tne improvements during the greater i art of the year, with a young or chard ofclioics Appbs. Purpart 2d being a tract of land known in the MOOR E F A UM, located urar the Turnpike iu Peters township, about two miles liotn Mercersbuig. '1 his tract contains 140 ACRES AND 03 PERCHES ofnlatel nd In a high fitntcof cultivation. Tho liijpiovemcuis consist of a LUG DWELLING, a stouo and Maine Bunk Barn, a thriving Or chard of choice Mull, with a never billing st ream of vv ai.er parsing til rough the same. Purpart 3d being a l ruel of lun t knuWn as the REED FARM, located on the Warm Spring Boad.nbnut one mile from Morcersburg, in Peters townsi-lp: 'ibis tract.couiiuns 177 ACRES AND AS perches, part limestone and part, khito, m a high state of cultivation, wiili .-uLlk-leni Timber or uscof the farm. 3 lie Improvements consist of a BkICK MANSION Hou.-K, Brick Tenant. H>.use, stone and Frame Bank Burn, with all other necessary out-buildings. There is also an orchard of choice Fruit, a Well of never falling Water, and a constant stream of run nlng Water passing through the farm. Purpart 4th being a tract o: la nil kuowu as t he ckaig farm, located on tho Loudon Road, about two miles from Merc-rsburg, in Peters township. This tract contains 1)3 ACRES AND 43 PERCHES of limestone laud, of good quality and very productive, with shout lu acres of cuolco i I tu ber. The Improvements consist of a BRICK D WELLI N G, a Bank Burn, aud a Well of never failing Watt r, with au Apple Orchard. Purpart sth being a piece of giound adapted lor out lots, located auout mile froraMtr cersburg, Immediately In the rear o. theSemi* nary buildings, containing 18 ACRE* AND 13) PKK( 11 EH. Purpart Oth bvlug a lot of ground on thy Warmprlng Road, about % mile from Mer cersburg. containing 8 ACRES AND 85 PERCHE-'. On this tract there Isa very valuable Water Power. Purpart 7th being n.trr.el of MUUNTAhN LA N D situate in Warren township, adjoining tbo ‘‘Uhl Toms” pnpeitv on top ofthe mountain along the Turnpike 1- Mercersburg to McConneilsburg, containing 205 ACRES AND 33 PARCHES and allowance. Purpart B'.h being a trac* of Mountniu Lantl situate In Montg»>mei3* township, In what is caJl-.d the "Corner,” containing 45 ACRES AND 110 PERCHES and allowance. f urpari Uth being a Iran of Mountain Land fiiunle in Montgomery township, containing 28 ACRES AND 145 PERCHES and allowance, adjoining Jojathan Keys?r and otheis. Purpart 1 ; th being a tract of Mountain Land lu Montgomery township, containing ib ACRES AND 12 PERCHES, and allowance. Tbonbove Mountain tracts ARE ALL WELL TIMBERED. Totms made known cu day of sale. HANNAH TiUKE, Execntrlx. CHARLES F. MCCAULEY, ANDREW R. BCHNEBLY, sop 15-3tw-371 Executoi*. AGENCY IN KSLSOS COUNTY, VIRGINIA The Nelson county Farming, Grape, Mechan ical and Mercantile (Incorporated; Company have opened an ofllce on their farm. 7 miles northeast of Nelson Court House, where the President or Clarks of the Company may be found at ail times. They solicit correspondence with persons desirous topurchase or rent lands In Nelson or adjacent counties. Address the President at Nelson Court House, and corres pondents will be promptly attended to, he is a practical man wi th lai g* ex perience, is a law yer of 30 years practice, still practicing, and was a land trader before ihe war. He Is well acquainted with all the land* iu Nelson and adjoining country, and will investigate the title to all lands we may sell. Nelson county will compare favorably for original fertility of soil with any county in Virginia, Is perhaps the most rolllngof any county eaatof the Blue Ridge. The valleys and flat lands not surpassed by any In the State for farming and planting purposes, and the south, south west snd southeastern slopes ol her mountains aud bills, it is thought, Is unsurpassed in any part ofthe world for ths quantity aud excellence of the forest Grape. And the abundance of pure spring water that abounds in every section of the county, together with the Immense water power that is capable of driving any amount of machine ry that may be desired for the most extensive mannracturlug companies, and last though not least, wo have perhaps the most salubri ous climate in the world. We nave at least l(XJ,o(X) acres of land in lots and tracts from one acre to 1030 acres, ranging from $2 to 50 per acre. We have one tract of 10,000 acres of Mountain land for sale. Persons dosirlug to purchase, are respectfully solicited to open correspondence with us ALEX. FITZPATRICK. ' President. REFERENCES. Judges Wm. J. Robertson, Watson, Rives Rbeffy, Shackleford Fultz, the Faculty of Ihe University of Virginia, the bar of Nelson coun ty, aud Albemarle. ALEX FITZPATRICK, Je9*lyw23 President. yALIAUIE FARMiAT PRIVATE S \ I.E I will sell at Private Sale the farm cm which I reside, situate on the Conococheague creek, 7 l zi miles north west of Hagerstown, con tain lnu 207 ACRES OF GOOD SLATE LAND, 147 ACRES of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. About 70 Acres are Prime Bottom Land. The 60 Acres in Timber are of flnegrowth. The buildings are a ‘Two Storv LOG WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, Stone and Erame Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Uriba, Smoke House, and other out-buildings There Is a fine ORCHARD of choloe fruit trees on the form, and a well of water near the door; also, Springs of running water on the farm. The farm Is under good fencing. Persons wishing to purchase a farm are In vited to call and see this one. It will be sold cheap and on easy payments, sep 15 tfw 37 DANIEL LAMBERT, Skates. ftrotUfl, &L 1869- 0. z. BHOADS A 880. 1869 We ask tbe attention of purctagew tobur un usually large stock of goods carefully selected nr|«fl manufactured to our own order for the FOB THE NEW TEAR t which we are selling at very Low Prices. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BY T3S BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAKERS. diamond, coral, amethyst, q arnkit, AND ALL KINDS or PLAIN AND ENAMELED GOLD JEWELRY HAIR IJEWBLR T MADE TO ORDER WITH FINE GOLD.MOUNTINQS* Special attention paid to famishing WEDDING P R-r. BEN T 8. OT STERLING AND COIN SILVER. We have a Watchmaker from the Swiss Fac tory to do repairing, and warrant all work. H. Z. RHOADS A BRO., {Next Door Below Cooper't Hotel,) WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nov2s grg ©ootia. T*\ K Y ROODS! ut FOR FALL 1809. HAGER & BROTHERS Are receiving dally from iho New York and Philadelphia markets Go ds for Fall Sales ana invite inspection. FLANNELS-WHITE, UED;ANDGREY, [From Lowest to Finest Qualities.! OPERA l LANNELB INJALL COLORS- COTTON FLANNELS,! From Low Triced.to Extra Quality. 19,000 Yards New.LtjTe D ARK PRINTS at 12c. Also, a full assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY ;GOOD ’, CLOTUP, CASSIMERES, O AND READY MADE CLOTHING, CARPETS, WALL PAPER AQUEE^SWARE, AT LOWEST MAR* *T_PRICE J . gusurana ttnmpainrj.. CJH.LMHiA INSIikA.III S « 021 FA i f JANUARY IST. 15.9. CAPITAL AND AtMETH, 56t9,1Ul 15. This Company continues to insure Build ings, MerotiftiidiMe, and other property,against loss and damage* by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash preminm or premium note. NINTH ANNUAL REPORT CAPITAL AND INCOME. Am’t of premium notes. 8-t54,581 10 Leaß amount expired 307,789 19 5616,791 91 Cash receipts, less--ommissions In’BB 87,.-Ut 01 Loans 13,3uu Ou Due from agents and ntheii* 3,592 02 AssesHineu l No. 9, hit Feb. estimat-d 2i,OW 00 Lossee and expense.! paiu m tStS $7l 200 12 Losses adjusted, uotdue - ll,7itt b 7 Balance ol Capital .aud r.. •»««.•!*, Feb. i, i».9 eie.Ri 15 £752,977 94 A. w GREEN. IhesKl-int, GsoßGifi Younu, Ji.. .^rcretory. M. M. i'TK cKimi, Treasurer. LI SECTORS: R. T. Ryon, William Patton Joan Fen/tricc, M. M. Sinckkr, H. G. Mia cii, Geo. l’ouug, Jr. Satn’l F. Ivbeiieiri, Nleuolaa McDonald ArnoaH. Green, John B Bachman, Hiram Wilson. Robert Crane, . For Insurance ami other particulars apply to HERR I\ IJ you cannot pmcuie it st-ud a statement ot your case aud enclose the money tn BRY’AN iS CO., 81 Cedar stieet, New York, and it will be sent you On receipt ol h ive Dollars, a bot tle nearly equal 10 seven sin.ill will be sent to any express* .dJi.-r iu the U. S. charges paid. Private cltuihxh, sent on application, ten close stamp.) dec2B-2awd4Js w loots, Jttoss, fe. yy lI.LIAM m.UKIt'S BOO'l AND SHOE STOBE, WEST KING BTHEE T , LANCASTER, PA. Four doors west of the comer 0/ Water and m Wes Kuuj ttrctU, and nearly opposite the " Kiny 0/ I*rusria Hotel." Tho subscribe, hereby notifles tbe public that he has always ou hand a large assort ment ol BOOTS AND SHOES, Gaiters of all kinds ».ud size, lor Men and Children, which lie will sell al tbe lowest cash prices. Having a long experience in the busi ness, he hopes to be able to satisfy the wishes, of his Jellow citizens who may lavor him with a call. Alter four years sei vices in tho army he has returned to civil ilfo aud hopes by strict jit teutiou to business to merit u shaie of j uDlic patronage. { K - Customer work ot all kinds promptly attended to. * sep 9 1 3traronis si-^EW. A. (’. K READY, No. 24 East King street, 2d floor, over Sblles’ New Store EDGAR l'. iIKKD, No. ii. Norlu DUKt-3'... L m •.«. B. F. JUAER, No. 19 North Dub e at., r FRED. N. PYFER, No. 5 South Duke bl., l>a.: --.*i' A. .V. SANDEKMOft, No. -is Fast King m.rt- StJ“i imill''. b tdtUM .SHAMS. No. 38 North Duke gl. I^aiicnsi^r J. W. ¥. MWIFF, No. 13 North Pnfce nt. Lancp>»*«.r D. W. PATTEKNON, Has removed his office to No. 88 East King st, SIMON P. ERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE WITH N. ELLMAKKiI, &iQ. t North Street, sept 26 LANCASTER, PA. lyw3B* l£ootf sail liioai. McCOMNEY Ol CO*, DEALKB3 IN COAL a iV D L U Al B K K , Yard on Peun’a R. R., Cor. Prince and Walnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. Have now on hand and tor sale a well selected stock of Family Coal from the best mines which we will sell at current inarset prices andguarantee satisfaction. Also afull stock of well seaso-.ed Lumber of a.l Irtnds at Re duced Prices. Jy3l-tfdAw Roofing slate— pushes reduced The undersigned, has constantly on hands full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. AJ6O, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, intended for slating on Shingle roof*. Employing the very best slaters all work is warranted to be executed in the best manner. Bolldere and others will find It to their .nter est to examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooma, No. 28 East King street Lancaster, Pa,, 2 doors west of the Court Hons a* We have also the Asbesto’s Roofing for flat roof, or where slate and shindies cannot be used. It Is far superior to Plastio or Gravel Roofing, doc 13 tfdAW GUO. D. BPSECHEB,' £teriffs gwawaltott. f GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. gHEEIFFBL PROCLAMATION. I. Jacob F. Fbkt.Hleli sheriff of Lancaster county. Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an elec tion will be held in the said county of Lanca» TUESDAY, THE 12th -DAY OF OCTOBER, for the purpose ol electing the several persons hereinafter named, vis: _ . . „ ONE PERSON duly qualified for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ONE PERSON duly qualified for Justice of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of TWO PERSONS duly qnalified for Members • or the State Senate. FOUR PERSONS duly qualified for Members ONEPERSO& duly qualified for Sheriff. ONE PERBON duly qualified for Register. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Prothonotary ONE PERSONduIy qualified for Clerk of Quar- ter Sessions. _ . . _ ONE PERSON duly qualified for Clerk of Or phans* Court. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Treasurer. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Com- missioner. „ v , 4 _ TWO PERSONS du’y qualified lor Directors ot the Poor. . TWO PERSONS duly qualified lor Prison In- speciors. ONE PERSON dnly qualified for Coroner. 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: , Ist District—Composed of the Nine Wards of Lancaster City. Toe qualified voters of the First Ward will bold their election at the pub lic house of Joaeph Elder, in West Orange street; Second Ward,'at the public house of Shi k & Korlng, in East King street: Third Ward,at the public house ofG.w.Myers.lnEast King street; Fourth Ward, at the public house of Martin Kreider, in West Kirfß street; Fifth Ward, at the public house . Weaver, in said township. 38th District—Being a part of East Hempfleld township, at the public school house lu the vil lage of Hempfleld, In said township. 39th District—Lancaster townsh Ip, at the pub lic house now occupied by Win. T. Y'ouart, In said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Elias Buck waiter. in said township. 4lst District—Little Britain township, at the house of John HarblsoD, in said township. 42d District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Jacob Bird.iu said township. 43d District—P*nn township, at the public house of Jacob Busser, lu said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstowu, at the school house in said borough. 45th Distiicl—Clay township, at the public house of Aaron Eitnier, in said township. 4Gth District—Pequea township, at the public I)ou.se of Amos Groif, in said township. 474 ii District—Providence township, at the house now occupied by John bnyder, in said township. 4Kth District—Eden township, at the public hon-e of John Grahutu, iu said township. 49th District—Being Unit part of Mount Joy township heretofore included in the3ddistrict, at Lehman’s school house, iu said township. 50th District—West Donegal township, here tofore included in the 3d election district, at Rutl’s school house, in said township. 51st District—That part of Mount Joy town ship heretofore included in the 22«1 district, at Benjamin Brenueman’s school house, in said township. 52d District—That part of Rapho township heretofore Included in tho <2d district, at Btrickler’s school house, in said township 53d District—That part oi East Donegal town ship heretofore Included in the 22d district, at the brick school house, in the village of Spriug ville. in said township. 5-nli District—Tliat part of Rapho township heretofore included in the 52d district, at the public school house in the village of Newtown, in said township. o tu District—That part of Manor township heretofore incladed la the 28th district, at the public house of Jaoob M. Brenneman. Every pe*-‘on, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall i .ill no office or appointment of Srotit or tr. -l • ..nu-r the Government ofthe nlted Stj. n u. of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart ments of the State or the United States, or 0/ any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member 01 Congress, orof 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 bold ing or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of tills Commonwealth, and noinspec tor. Judge. or other officer of any sucli election shall be eligible there to be voted for. Tbe Inspector and Judge of theelectionsshall 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, nnd each 0/said inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. In case tbe person wno 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 forjudgeat the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes lor inspecior shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector In his place— ana In case tne person elected Judge shall not attend, then tbe inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge innis 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 qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. It shall be ihe duty ofthe several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, du ring tlie whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the iuspeci ors and judges, ■when called on. In rela tion to tlie 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-ODe years or more who shall have resided in the State at least one year, and in the election district where he of lers his vote at least ten days immediately pre ceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county lax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the elec tion. Bat a citizen of the United States who has 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 taxes as aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote after Tesiding In this State six months: Provided, that the white freemen citizens of the United States, between twenty one and twenty-two years of age, who have resided in an electiou district as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, although they shali not have paid taxes. ■ No person shall ue permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the Commissioners, un less 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 either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of an other, that he has paid 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 twentv-two vears he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district os is required by this act, and that he does verily; believe from the account given him, that he is of age aforesaid, and such other evidence as Is required by this act, where upon the name of the person thus admitted to 1)6 infi ertedln the alphabetical list .u . “tspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word “ tax,” if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word “ age,” if he shall be admitted to vote by raison 01 such age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the list of voters kept by them In all cases where the name of the person claiming to rote is found on the list furnished by the Commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote, whethee found thmvon or nos> is ob- gwtemalifltt. Jected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such, person on odth as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall be sufficient proof there of, but he shall maira proof by at least one com petent witness, who ah ail he a qualified elector, that he has resided in the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also htmn<»n swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of bia lawful calling, Is in said district, and that he did not remove in to said district Cor the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of the resi deuoe and payment 6f 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 under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officers, or shall in terrupt or improperly Interfere witu 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 shall 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 persons on oonviction shall be fined 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 had, that the person so offending was not a res ident [of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thoasand dol lars, and be imprisoned not less than six months -nor more than two years. If any person, not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any electlou of this Com monwealth. or beiDg otherwise qualified Bhall vote out of nls 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 lined in any sum not exceeding two huudred dollars, and be imprisoned in any term not exceeding three months. If any person shall vote at moro than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than’once on the same day, or shall fraud ulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure auother to do so, he or they offending shall on conviction be fined lu any sum not less than fifty nor moro than five hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote In tills Commonwealth agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens,) shall appear at any f lace of election for tlie purpose of Influencing he citizens qualified to vote, lie shall ou con viction forfeit und pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for ever}* such offence and be Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. EEGtSTT*Y LAW I also give official notice to the electors of Lancaster county that, by an act entitled “Au Act inrther supplemental to the act relative to the elections of this Commonwealth,'’ ap proved April 17th, A. D. 1869, it is provided as follows: Section 1. Be it mooted by the Senate and House of Representatives of ihe Commonwealth of Pennsplvania in General Asscmitly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au'hority of the same, Tbat R shall be the duty of each of the assessors within this commonwealth, on the first Mon day In June of each year, to take up the trau scipt he has received from the county com missioners under the eighth section of the act offlfleeDth April, eighteen hundred and i htrty four, and proceed to an immediate revision of the s&me, by striking tbereirom the name of every person who is known by bim to have died or removed since the last previous assess ment from the district of which he is the as sessor, or whose death or removal from the same shall be made known to him, and to add to the same the name of any qualified voter whoshall be known by him to have moved into the district since the last previous assess ment, or whose removal into the same shall be or shall have been made known to him, and also the names of all who shall make claim to him to he qualified voters therein. As soon as this revision is completed he shall visit every dwelling house in his district and make care ful inquiry If any person whose name is on his list has died or removed from ttui'district, aud if so, to take the same therefrom, or whether any qualified voter resides therein wh se name is not on his list, and If so, to add the same thereto; and in all cases where a name is added to the list a tax shall forthwith be assessed against the person: and the assessor shall in all cases ascertain, by Inquiry, upon what ground the person so a'sesstd clAlms to be a vote 1- . Upon the completion of this work, It shall be the duty ot e*ch assessor as afore said to proceed to rnike out a list, In alpha betical order, of ibe white freemen above twenty-one years of age, claiming to be quali fied voters In tbe ward, borough, township or district of which li* is ih* assessor, and oppo site each of said names state whether said tree* man Is or is not a housekeeper; and If he is, the number of his residence, in towns where tue same are numbered, with tho street, alley or court In which situated; and If In a town where there are no numbers, ibe name of tbe street, alley or court on which »ald house fronts; also, the occupation of the person; and where he is not a Housekeeper, the occu pation, pikce of boarding and with whom, and if working for another, the name of the em ployer, and write oppo-ite ea'h of said names the word “ voter; “ where any person claims to vote by reason of naturalization, he shall exhibit-his certificate thereor to the assessor, unless he has been for five consecutive years next preceding a voter In said disirict; and lu all cases where the person has been natural ized, the name 6hall be marked with the letter “N ; ” where the peison has merely declared his intentions to becomes citizen and designs to be naturalized before the next election, the aame ehitll be marked “D. I.;’’ where the 1 claim is to vote by reason of being between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two, as pro vided by law, the word “age” shall be entered ; and If the person lias moved into the election district to resideslnce the iastgenerai election, the lett* r '* R. ” shall be placed opposite the name. It shall be the further duty of each a«- sessor as aforesaid, upon tbecompleilon of tbe duties herein Imposed, to make out a separate list of all new assessments made by him. anu the amounts asses°ed upon each, and furnish the same immediately to the county commis sioners, who shall immediately add the names to the tax duplicate of the ward, borough, township or district in which they have been assessed. Sbc 2. On the list being completed and the assessments made as aiores ,id, the samesball forthwith be returned to the county commis sioners, who shall tnuse duplicate "copies of said lists, with the observation* aud’explana tiona required to be noted as aforesaid, to be made out as soon as practicable and placed in the hands of the assessor, who shall prior to the first of August In each year, put oue copy thereof on the door of or o.i the house where the election of the respective district Is requir ed to be held, and retain tUe other In his pos session, for tho inspection, free of charge, of any person resident In the said election dis trict who shall de Ire to see the same ; and It shall be the duty of the said assessor to add, from time to time, on the personal application 01 any one claiming the ngot to vote, the name of such claimant, and marie opposite the name '* C. V.,” and immediately assess him with a tax, notlDg, as In all other cases, his occupa tion, residence, whether a boarder or house keeper; if a boarder, with whom he boards ; and whether naturalized or designing to be, marking in all such cases the letters opposite the name, ’* N.” o; " D. I." as the case may be; it the person claiming to be assessed be natu ralized, he shall exhibit to the assessor his cer tlllcate ofnaturalualiun; and If declaims that he designs to bo naturalized beloie the next ensuing election, he shall exhibit the certifi cate of his declaration of lnteutlon; In all cases where any ward, borough, township or elec tion dlsiiict is divided Into two or more pre cincts, the assessor shall note In all his as ess menis the election precinct In which each elector resides, and sh-tll make a separate return for each to the county commissioners, Jn all cuses In which a return Is required from him by the provisions of this act; and the county commissioners, In making duplicate copies of all such returns, snail make dupli cate copies of the names of the voters in each precinct, separately, and shall furnish the same to the asst shot ; and the copies required by this act to be placed on the doors of or on election places on or before the first of August in each year, shall be placed on the door of or on the election place in each of said precincts. Hec. 3. After the assessments have been com pleted on the tenth day preceding the second Tuesday In October of each year, the assessor shall, on the Monday immediately following, make a return to the county commissioners of the names of all persons assessed by him since the return required to be made by him by the second section of this act, noting opposite each name the observations and explanations re quired to be noted as aioret-aid; and the county commissioners shall thereupou cause the same to be added to the return rt quired by the sec ond section of Mila act, uud a lull and correct copy tberei I to be made, containing the names of all persons so returned as resident taxables In said watd, borough, township or precinct, and fnrut-h the same, together with the ne cessary election blanks to the cflicers of the election In said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or before six o’clock in th- morn ing of the Recond Tuesday of October; and no man shall be permitted to vote at the election on that day whose name is not on salJ list, unless he shall make proof of nis right to vo e. as herelnauer required. Reo. 4, On the day of election any person whose name is not on the said list, aud claim ing the right to vote at said election, shall pro duce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant In the district In which he claims to be a voter, for the period of at least ten daj s next preced ing said election, which witness shall take and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the facts slated by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter; and the person so claiming ihe right to vote shall also take and subscribe a written, or partly written and tartly printed affidavit, stating to the best of his knowledge and belief, where and when he was born ; that he Is a citizen t f the commonwealth of Penn sylvania and of the United Stales; that he has resid< d In the commonwealth one y tar, or If formerly a citizen therein, and has moved therefrom, that be has resided therein six months next preceding said election ; that lie has not moved Into the district for the purprse of votlDg therein ; that he has paid a State or county tax within two years, which was as sessed at least ten days before said election; and, if a naturalized citizen, shall also state when, where and by what Court he was natu rallzed, and shall also produce his certificate of naturalization for examination; tho said affidavit shall also stAte when and where the tax olalmed to be paid by the affiant was as sessed, and when, where aud to whom paid, and the tax receipt therefor shall be produced for examination, unless the affiant shall 6late In his affidavit that it has been lostor destroy ed, or that he never received any, but if the person so claiming the right to vote shall take and subscribe an affidavit, that he is a native bom citizen of the United states, (or If born elsewhere, shall state that fact In his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized, or that he is entitled to citizen ship by reason of his father’s natarnllzation , ana shall further state in his affidavit that he Is, at the time of taking i he affidavit, between theages oftwenty one and twenty-two years; that he has resided in the State oce year and in the election district ten days next preceding such election, he shall be entitled to vote, although he shaJl not have paid taxes; the said affidavits of all persons making snch claims, and the afildav ts of the witnesses to their residence, shall be preserved by theelec tion boat a, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list and other papers jeqnlred by law to be filed by the return Judge with the prothonola* ry, and shall rema n on file therewith In the Prothonotary’* office, subject to examination, as other election papers are; If the election officers shall find tnat the applicant or appli cants possess all the legal qualifications of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to Ihe list of t&xables by the election officers, the word ** tax” being added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word " age ” where he claims to vote on age; the same words being added by the clerks in each' case respectively on the lists of persons voting at such election. Bsc. 5 It sha 1 be lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter is contained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge tne vote of snch person; whereupon the same proof of the Tight of suffrage os Is now required by law shal: be publicly made and acted on by the election ooard, and the vote admitted or re jected, according to the evidence; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen snail be required to produce bis naturalization certifi cate at the election before voting, except where he has been for ten years, consecutively, a vo ter in the district In which he oflers his vote; and on thevoteof snch person being received, K shall be the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on each certificate the word “ voted,” with the month and year; and If any election offioer or offioera shall reoelve a aeo- fftetlffg jgrflriamaftott. P lO Rameday, by virtue of the ?£??2 where sons are eu virtue or the naturalization of their fathers, they and tbe persen who shall offer such asecond vote, upon so offending shall be guilty of a high m t ttta tnfunfir. and on oon* vicilon thereof; be fined or Imprisoned, or both, at the.discretion of the court; but the fine shall not exceed one hundred dollars iu each case, nor the Imprisonment one year; the like punishment shall be inflicted, on conviction, on the officers of election who shall negleot or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the In dorsement required as aforesaid on said natu ralization certificate. asc. 6. If any eleotlon officer shall refuse or neglect to require Bach proof of the right of soffrdgeas is .prescribed by this law, or the law to which this Is a supplement, lrom any person oflering to vdte whose name is not on the list of assessed voters, or whose right to , vote is challenged by any qualified voter pres ent, and shall admit such persons to vote with- Oot requiring such proof, every person so ? a « n Sl ln *v upon conviction, be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced, for every such offence, to pay a fine not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not more than one year, or elffier or both, atthe discretion of the court. Sec. 7. Ten days preceding every election for electors of President and Vice President of the United States, it shall be the duty oi the As sessor to attend at ;the pluce flxea bylaw Tor holding the election in each election district, and then and there hear all applications of persons whose names have been omitted from the list of assessed voters, and who claim the rl*ht to vote or whose rights have originated since the same was made ont, and shall add the names or each persons thereto sb shall show that they are entitled to the right of suffrage In such district, on the personal appli cation of the claimant only, ana forthwith as sess them with the proper tax. After complet ing the list, a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the house where the election is to bo held, at least eight days before tbe election; and at the election the same course shall be pnrsned. in ail respects, as is requirt d by this act aDd the acts to which It W a supple ment, at tue general elections in October. The Assessor shall also make the same returns to the county commissioners of all assessments made by virtue of this seotlon ; and tbe county commisslonersßhail furnish copies tnere >f to theeleolioQ cfilceis in each district, in like manner, ia all respects, as Is required at-the general elections lq October, use. 8. The same rales ana regulations shall apply at every special election, and at every separate city, bo.ough or ward election. In all respects as at me general elections lu October. ttuc. U. The respective assessors, inspectors and judges of tho elections shall each have the power to administer oaths to any persons claiming the right to be assessed or the ngnt of suffrage, or iu regard to noy other mutter or thing required to be doae or inquired into by any of Bald officers under tins act; and any wilful lalse swearing by any persou lu rela tion to any matter or thing concerning hlcli they shill be la -vfally interrogated by any oi said officers shall be panished as perjury. ttEC. 19. The assessors shall eacn receive tlie fume compensation for tne time necessarily speot iu performing the dutlo3 hereby enjoin ed as is provided by law for the performance of their other duties, to be paid by the county commissioners as tn other cases; and it shall not be lawful for any assessor to assess n tux against any person whatever within ten days next preceding the election to be held ou the second Tuesday of October, lu any year, or within ten days n»xt before any election for electors of President aud Vice President of the United States ; any violation of this provision shall be a misdemeanor, and sutijeci the of ficers so offending to a fine, ou couvlctlou, >'oi exceeding one huudred dollars, or to Impris onment not exceeding three mouths, or both at the discretion of the court. Sec. 11. On the petition of five or more c tl- Zens of tbe couuty, slating/under oxih that they verily believe itiat frauds will bo prac ticed at the election üboul to be held iu any district, it sliall be the du’y of the court of common pleas of said county, if in session, or lfnotajudge thereof In vacation, to app Tut two Judicious, sober and Intelligent citizens of the county to act as overseers at said elec tion ; said overseers fliall be selected from dif ferent political parties, where tlie luspectois belong to different parties, aud wheiebuth of said inspectors belong D tlie same political party, both of ibe overseers shall be taken from the opposite political party; said oversetrs shAli have the right to be present wltn the officers;oltbe election, during the whole time the same Is held, the votes counted aud tbe re turns mado out and signed by the o.ectiou offi cers; to keep a list of voters, if they too proper: to challenge any person offering to vote, and interrogate him aud his witness uuderoath, in regard to his right of suffrage at said elec tion, and to examine his papers produced ; and tbe officers of said election are required to at fo d Lo said overseers Host lec:od and appointed every convenience und facility for the dis charge of their duties; aud if said tleciinn officers shall refuse to permit said overseers to be present and perform their duties as afore said, or if they shall be driven away from ttie polls by vloleuce or lutlmidallou, all the votes polled at such election district u. ay be reject ed by auy tribunal trying a contest under said elecilon: Provided, That uo poisoubigniugthe pelltiou shall be appointed an overseer. Sec. 12. If any prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any oilier person, i-hall af fix the seal of office to guy naturalization pa per, or permit the same Lo bo affixed, or give out, or cause or permit the same to be given out, In blank, whereby It may ba fraudulently us» d, or furnish a naturalization certificate to any person who bliall not have been duly ex amined and sworn in open courl, iu the presence of some of tbe Juuges thereof, accord ing to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, con nive at, or in any way permit the issue of auy frauaulent naturalization certificate, he sliall be gudty of a high misdemeanor; or If auy one shall fraudulently use any suen certificate * f naturalization, knowing that it was fraudu lently issued, or sliall vote, or attempt to vole tuereon, or if auy one bhall vote, or attempt to vote, on any certificate of naturalization uot Issued to him, be shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any of tbe per sons, their aluers or abettors, guilty of eliher of the misdemeanors sforesaw, shall, on con viction, be fined In a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, and imprisoned iu tho proper penitentiary fora period notexceedtug three yeais. i-EC. 13. Any person who 0:1 oath or nffirma tion. iu or before any court In this Stale, or Officer autnurtzei! to ailmlulmer oathHHtmtJ, to procure a certificate of naturalization, lor himself or any other person, wil:ully depose, declare or allirm any matter to be luct, know ing the same to be false or shall In like man ner deny any matter to be tact knowing the same to be true, shall be deemed guilty of per jury; and auy certificate of naturalization issued In pursuance of auy such deposition, declaration or affirmation, shall be null and void; and It shall be the duty of the court is suing the same, upon proof beiug made before It that It was fraudulently obtained, to take immediate measures lor recalling the same for cancellation, and any parso* who shall vote, or attempt to v le, on any pauer so ob tained, or who shall In auy way aid In, con nive at. or have any i-gency whatever In the Issue, circulation or use ot *ny fraudulent nat uralization certificate, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction mere of, shall undergoan Imprisonment in the pen itentiary for not more ihnu two years and pay aline, not more than one thousand dollars, for every such oflfeuce, or either or both, at the dlicr< tlon of the court. Bkc. 14. Any assessor, election officer or per son appointed as uu overs*er, who shall ntu lector refuse to perform any duty onjolued by tbls a t, without reasonable or legal cause, suall be subject to a penalty of oue hundred dollars, aud If any assessor snail assess any personns a voter who Is not qualified, or shall refuse to assess any one who Is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor lu office, uud on conviction he punished by fine or impris onment, and also be subject to an action for damages by tho party aggrieved : and if any person shall frauuu eully alter, aud to, delace or destroy any list of voters made out as di rected by this act, or tear down or remove the same from the place where it has been fixed, with irauduieut or mischievous intent, or for any improper purpose, the person so orteml lug shall be gulitv of a higu misdemeanor, and on conviction -.hall be punished hyaline not exceeding five hundred dollars, or im prisonment not exceeding two y< ars, or both, at the discretion of the court. Bsc. 15. All elections for city, ward, borough, tuwnshlp and election officers shall hereafter be li Id ou tbo second Tuesday of October, subject to all tbe provisions of the laws regu lating tho electlou of such officers not Incon sistent. with this act; the persons elected to such offices at that lime shall take thelrplnces at the expiration of the terms of the persons . holding toe same at the time of such elec lion ; but no election for the office of assessor or as sistant assessor shall be held, m der this act. until the year one thousand eight hundred uud seventy. HEC.It). At nil elections hereafter he'd un der the laws of this commonwealth, ihe polls shall be opened between the hours of six ami seven o'clock, a, m., and closed at seven o'clock p. m. Bec. 17. It shall bo the duty rf tho Secretary of the commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by this act, aud furnish copies of the same to the county com missioners of the several count-es of the com • monwealth; and the county commlssionurs of each county shall, as soon as may be necessary alter receipt of the same, at the proper expense of the county, procure and furnish to all the election otficeis of tho election districts of thvlr respective counties copies of such blanks, in such quantities os mny Lm rendered neces sary lor the discharge of their duties under told act. Sec. 19. That citizens of this StaLe tempora rily In the service of the State or of the United States governments, on clerical or other dutv, and who do not vote where thus employed, shall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote In their several election districts if other wiseduly qualifl.-d. DESERTERS' DISFRANCHISING LAW. As therein directed, I also give official notice of the following provisions of an Act approved June 4th, lsikl, entitled “ A further supplement to the election laws of this Commonw* ulth." Whereas, By tne Act of the Congress of the United States, entitled “ An act to amend the several nets heretofore passed to provide for the euroillngaud calling out the national forces and for other purposes,” and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five, all persons who have deserted the mili tary ornaval service of the United suites, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed - and taken to have voluntarily relin quished and forfeited their rigUUs of citizen ship aud their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights ol'citizens thereof; and Whereas, Pcrsonsnotcitizcnsofthe United States, are not. under the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electois of this Common wealth: Section I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, aDd it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That in all elections hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth, it shall bo un lawful for tho Judge or Inspectors of any such electlou to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced In the pro visions and subject to the disability Imposed by said a-.t of Congress approved March third one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five’ and It shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. Section 2. That If any such Judge and In spectors of election, or any oue of them, shall receive or consent to receive any such unlaw ful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, he or they so oll'endlng shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any Court of Quarter Sessions, of this Com monwealth, he snail for each offence be sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than ono hun dred dollars, and to undergo an Imprisonment In thelall of the proper county foruotless than sixty days. Bec. 3. That If any person deprived of citizen ship and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to be held In this Common wealth, vote or tender to tho officers thereof and oner to vote a ballet or ballots, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and on conviction tin reof In any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth , shall for each offence be punished in liko man ner as provided In the preceding section of this act in cases of officers of election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sec. 4. That If any person shall hrreafter persuade or advise any person or persons de prived of cltlzensliipand disqualified us afore said, to oflfer any ballot or ballots to the officers 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 flora any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, such peison so of fending shall be gnltty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any court of quar ter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall bo punished In like manner as Is provided in the second section of this act In the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. CHANGE IN THE MODE OF VOTING. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth, approved March 80th, 3SC6: Section L Be it enaeted by the Senate and Ro>m of Repmentativn of th* Qmrnonu*aUh of fftoriffg grofiamaiiott. Pennsylvanlain General Auembty met, and it i* hertby enacted by the authority of tiie tame That the qualified voters of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, at all general township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: one ticket shall embrace the of all Judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled outside, “Judiciary;” one ticket shall embrace tho names of ail State officers voted for, and be labelled “#-tate;” one ticket shall embraco the names of all county officers voted for, including office of senator, member, and members of assembly, if voted for, ana be labelled coanty;” one ticket shall em brace the names of all township officers voted for* and bo labelled " township;" one ticket shall rmbroco the names of all borough offi cers voted for, and be labelled “borough-” and each doss shall be deposited In separate ballot-boxes. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of tho act first aforesaid, the lodges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take ebargo of the certificates of return of tho election of their respective districts, aud pro duce them at a meeting of one Judgo from each district at the Court House In the City of Lancaster, on the third day after the day of the elo tion, being ON FRIDAY, THE 15th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1869, at 10 o’clock, a. m., then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said Judges. 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Parlies can rest assured that the highest price will e secured forall produco entrusted lo our care, may 13 tfw 1:1 g o W E It ' N COMPLETE M A.NIIR I MA.NUFACTUKKD ItY HENRY ROWER, CHEMIST ;PHILADELPHIA MADE KUOM Super-Pbospliato of Lime, Ammonia iinil WARRANTED YUKrT VTUOM S IHJI.TRII.VTIoN, This Manure contains nil tho elements t.. produco large crops of all kinds, ami 1m highly recommended by all who have used It also bv dlstlngulMhed ChemtHts who have, l.y analysis, tested Its qiiQlltleH. Pnckril in lings of 2iH) pauntlx > nch. DIXON, HIIAUPLKSSA CO. Id Bourn Watru a 4i) South Oei.awaiiv* ,iv», P II I L A D K I. P II I A For sale by WM. REYNOLDS, 7ti South st„ Baltimore, Md, And by denUrs generally througliout ihe country. [m j* !) •Jyw.lii For Information, nddrce>t Ihnry Bower, Philadelphia. g a it g n * a KA W It O N !• SlTKil PHOSPHATE OF MMK tpade ST AXDA K D W A KKAN T K D, We offer to Farmers, the present Fa) I we son, BAUOH'H Raw BONBHUI’MI PROMPHAI l-, OF LIME as being highly improved. BAUGH'S RAW BONK SUPER PHim- PH ATE Is, as Its uurue Indicates, prepared by dissolving Uhw Bones lu OH ol Vllrltn—ti at N. Bones that have not been deprived of their nr ganlc matter— the grease and glue—by burn I ng or bulling. It, therefore, presents to the use o I the Farmer A 1.1, tho valuable properties ot Kaw Bones In a highly concentrated form —render lng It at once quick lnuctlou and very perma nent. Farmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located In their neighborhood. I n sections where no dealer 1« yet established,;! he PHOSPHATE may he procured directly from tho undersigned. RA U (} II A SO N H , M AN UFACTU KERB, OFFICF, NO. t'O SO. DELAWARE AYF.NUI* PHILADELPHIA Puutrai gostrurarnts, fir gOMEIMING NUTT I WOODWARD’S PIANO FORTE AND OR GAN WAKE-hOUMH, No. 20 East King Slrcct, Lancaster, Pa, The largest establishment of the kind Jn Lancaster, and one of the largest. In the stale. The finest assortment of Instruments ov*r 01- fered lo the public lu this city and county. PlnnoH, Organs, Nlicct Music,JJlusle llootifl, Ac., Av., Chiekcring *nd of th • best citizens of Philadelphia who have tx-en cured, A practice of is years In this tlLiensa without a (allure, warrants me to guarantee n cure In all cast-a. Rsp K-36 :iinw v ■yjAK.SHALI.'* F.I.IXIft Dyspepsia and oonsllpAilon nre the limnly foes of the restless, excitable American, and with them come Inexorable headacho, heart burn, and a train of small diseases. Marshall's Elixir has been prepared with special refer ence to these constitutional trouble* of so many of onr countrymen, und so far tho pro paratlon has proved a decided, succesf. Tho proprietors feel that, In recommendlag It now after the tried experience of years, they are but fulfilling a humane duly low Arda the gi n erul community.— Fbrnry’s J‘res.i. TRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLI- M. MARSHALL & CO., DR UGGIBTM, Piiol’si ituuh, l;i)l MARKET HT., PHILADELPHIA. Bold by all Druggists. £1 non KKWAHD FOR ANT CANIi CiiVVV of tno lollowlng diseases, whim tne Medical Faculty have pronounced incura ble, that DR. RICHAU’B GOLDEN RE.VIr - lEB will not cure. Dr. Kichuu’s doMhi Balsam No. 1, will cure Byphllls In Us p-lnmry and secondary stages, suon us old Ulcers, Ul cerated Bore Throat, Ho-o Eyes, Hkin Erup tions and Boren ess oi the. Seal p.eradleutlnt; il is* eas-sand mercury thoroughly. Dr. Mcl’isu’s Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the tnird stages: snd 1 defy thoso who do sutler from such diseases to obtain a radical cure wlinuul the aid of tills medicine, which dots not pre vent Lhe patients from eating and drinking what they like. Price of either No. 1 or 2, G per bottle or two bottles, 89. Dr. Rlcbuu’s Golden Antidote, a safe and rad ical cure for Gouorrhea, Uravol und all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full direr* tinns. Warranted to cure. Prlco, 83 per bouio. Dr. Rlcbau’s Golden Elixir d’ Amour u rn-i,- cai cure for Generul Debility in ojdoryotrti", imparting energy to those wno have led a uie ol sunsaallty. Price, 35 per buttle, or two i*H lless9. On receipt of price, by mall or Express, these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention pal 1 to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of Dr. P.lcimu’s iolden remedies—D. B. Richards, solo proprlo lor, Diown In Dla*» of bolltea Addess, DR. D. B. RICH A RDM, fii-ouwdilyw No. ZBi Varick si., New York Office hours from 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Circular aant—CorrespondenUaDaweiod. GREAT RESTORER SCIIEE T Z ’ S CELEBRATED BITTER CORDIAL, This medical preparation Is now offered to , lhe public as a reliable substitute for the many worthless compounds wnicn now Iluod the market. It is purely vegetable, composed of various herbs, gathered iroin the great store* house of nature, and selected with the utmost care. It is not recommended as a Curb All, but by iu direct and salutary Influence upon the Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Btomac* und Bowels, it acts both as a preventive and cure for many ol the diseases to which those organs axe subject. It Is a reliable Family Medicine, and can be taken by either Infant or adalt with the same beneficial reenlte. It is a certain, prompt and speedy remedy for DIAR RHOEA, DYSENTERY, BO WJfiLCOMELAJNT DYhPEPBIA, LOWNJtSB OF HFIRITH FAINTINGB. SICK-HEADACHB, AC For CHILLS and FEVERS of all kinds. It Is fkr better and safer than quinine, without any of Us pernicious effects, it creates an appetite, proves a powerful digesoer of food, and will counteract the effects of liquor In a few min utes. PRBPABBD eY JACOB.BCHEETZ, »o.’« Proprietor , N. W. COR. FIFTH AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. »lwl ganliiug gousrs. BAfltt, NO. 30 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (UVQ UIEEE '.B UILDINQ,) DBALS IN • UNITED BTATE3 BONDS, STOCKS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, DRAFTS GIVEN ON ALL THE PftmciPAL CITI H S . COLLECTIONS MADEiPROJfPTLT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS JOHIJ.M. BTEHMAN. JOSEPH CLARKSON, mar 22 6mwj SAMUEL BLOKOM, Bankers as St&hxn&n, Claiksoo d Co. piLMi