now Far Down a DlTer May Go. The (trentest depth to which a diver can descend with the greatest apphj Snces of safety, Is about one hundred nml sixty leet, and for this a bunch of ouo hundred weights must be deposed Shout his person. The average depthat which he can work comfortably is about ninety feet, which was near the depth at which the operations upon the Boyal George were conducted. In the wawr from* lxty to seventy feet, toe , vnr k for two hours at a time, coming p for a tcu minutes' rest, anJ doing a iSy 's work of six or seven houre. An Shinto “hi Siter dresses, « , ~ 0 f oue hundred and Sy-ilvo feet, and remained there for twnuty-llvo minutes; and we have heard' that Green, the American diver, inspected a wreck in one of the Cana dian lakes, at the depth of one hundred •md seventy feet; but his experience wn "h to convince him that he could not work on it without danger of lifo. At this depth the pressure of the water ou the hands is so great as to force the blood to the head aud bring on faint*. j„» iUh, while tho requisite volume oT air inside tho dress to resist the outward pressure of tho water is so great that it would speedily sulTucato. Means have been tried to obviate these difficulties, but at present a limit has been set to the extent to which man may penetrate the weretsof the deep. An ingeniousltalian workmanhasbroughtto England a sort of armor dress, which would resist the pressure of water; but our submarine engineers think that this would not ob \iulo the difficulties arising from the limits placed to human endurance. How Cannibals Cook, Home l-'rench soldiers were lately taken prisoners by cannibals in the South Huh islauds, ami one of them waß killed and eaten. Ills comrades describe the process. Tho Kanaka tlrst decapi tate iheir victim ; a matter of no small difficulty considering tho bluutueas of their hatchets. Ten to fifteen blows m e neecessary. The body is then hung up to a tree by the feet, and the blood allowed to run out foran hour. Mean while a hole a yard and a half deep, a yard wide is dug in the ground.- The hole is lined with stones, and in the midst of them n great flro is lit. When tho wood is burned down a little and glows with heat, it in covered over with rnoro stones.— Tho man is then cleaned out and divid ed jnto pieces about a foot long, the hands and feet being thrown away as worthless. The pieces of the man are placed on the leaves of a large rose tree peculiar to the tropics. The meat is .surrounded with cocoa nuts, bananas, and some oilier plants noted for their delicate llavor. Tho whole is then tied ingclhcv lirmly ; tho tire is removed IVoni the pit; fhe meat is placed in among the hot siHjies, and thus, care fully covered, is left to cook forau hour. Women do not partake of tho warrior’s toast. Men alone are permitted to en joy so great an honor and ho rare a deli cacy, which isanotheratrikiuginstance of the tyranny of the male sex, and de mands the nppenrnnee of some South Hra Stanton or Anthony to claim equal i iehla for the women. How to Avoid Wet Cellars. An excess of water or too much damp ness arises, in some instances, from sur face water, and in others from spring veins linn crop out in the cellar. In many instances, when tho excavation is being made fora cellar in a heavy, spiingv ground, water veins are cutoff two or'thrce tcct below the surface of Lhe ground. W hen such is the ease, [the water in those veins will be discharged behind the cellar wall, will settle down nml pa.-s along on t lie surface of the cel lai hniimo. Sometimes, however, the win < avoid a wet cellar is to lay a tile drain entirely around tho outside of the excavation, nearly a foot lower than the holioin of tin' cellar, before the founda tion walls are laid. Jlul after au uditlce has already been eroded, nml water ap pears on.’the cellar bottom, tho most salislactorv way to reuder the bottom dry is to sink a ehannol nearly a foot deep entirely around the collar, close to (hi- wall, and lay a course of drain tiles in the bottom, which will cut oil’ all wall r wins, and thus reuder the cellar ■ 11ji(c r-al i>faeiori!y dry, by conducting the water into the lilea before it cau work along inward the middle of the collar. Vo,/g/ lir.i Mpiare; mortise two feet from one end ; for end sills, two-inch moi'l i-r w flit tusk. Taper post from sill to the end, by hewing oil’ luslde until the end is reduced (o four inches 'diameter; nonce .smooth with draw kuil'r, and nail on tin smooth half way to the end below the sill. Let sills bo eigld inches square; also, ami tie them and the raflct plates strong with mod erate in{erics, r.raco well, ami lath up and down with threo-quurlor inch lath; dovetail or countersink joists crosswise; lay the lloor, and board up the ends with mi-grooved boards; let each bent l-e twelve feet long, six toot wide at the sill, and seven and a half feet at plate; and if full to [teak, U will hold 2ol) bushels. I never bad an ear to burton aeeon nl of tbe great width If preferred lay tin* lloor with lath or narrow.hoards, with mom for ventilation. K-ieh post shonM stand on stone, about three inches fro in the ground, and each stone have a foundation two feet square and below the frost.” Hogs Want Sulphur. Whether hogs require sulphur as an essential (o their health, or whether it is sought 1-3 them as a condiment may not be known for certainty. Hut one tiling is sure, I hey devour it with greed whenever it h to he found. It is for Ibis purpose, probably, that they eaL large i|iiaut:tn s of soft coal, which con tains a large amount of sulphur. Per haps ihia is iln-most economical method of so pply ing Imgs with sulphur during Lhe winter, when they require a good deal of etu l»nn. I bit 1 n the summer, it is heller to feed it to them in Hubatnnees which contain less carbon, on account of their producing less heat. Mustard is one of tin* best tilings for this purpose and on that account some of it should lio sown in every pasture into which hogs an* turned. 1 f hogs are kept in, or in small yards, it is well to supply them with the wild mustard llmtgrowsin the liehls or highways, or to cultivate some of tin* belter varieties for thorn. They will eat, its leaves, (lowers, seeds and stalk. gaotn, &». .iau.i.i:n\s /;<>(>'/ AX!> SHOE S T ORE, WEST KINO ft TUK IST, LANCASTER, PA. l-’jur 11 . i. o.v art/ of the. corner of Water ami * Wet K i 'I•! .itrett.i, amt Tirar/.v oppoxi/c (he " Kui'j of Pruxxiu Hotel.'' The uul'sevUiei hereby noLillcH. tho public that lie has always nu luiml a targe assort ment ot POUTS AND SHOES, (hitlers «-f all kluds and biro, lor Men and i ‘lilidrt-n, which ho will sell at tho lowest ensh prices, lluviug u long experience In tho busi ness. ho hopes to he uolo to satisfy ttie wishes oi his n-llow cltlrens who may favor him with a call. Alter four years services la tho army ho has returned to civil life and hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a sharo of public patronage. ,*3- Customer work of all kinds promptly nttonded to. sep U t - ■■ nvcujj, &t. 1869- «.*. itiKUDS d into. If 69 Wo ask thoaticutlou of purchasers to ourun usually largo stock of goods carefully selected and manufactured to our own order for the FOR THE NEW :YEAR t wuiek we nrc selling at very Low Prices. FINE GOLD AND .SILVER.’ WATCHES, • i 15Y THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAKERS. DIAMOND. CORAL, AMETHYST, GARNETT, AND ALT. KINDS OF PLAIN AND ENAMELED GOLD JEWELRY, HAIR :JEWELRY ORDER WITH FINE GOLD.MOUNTINGS. Hpoolal attention paid to furnishing WEDDING P RjX BEN T 8 . STERLING AND COIN SILVER. Wo have a Watchmaker from the Swiss Fac tory to do ropalrlug, and warrant &U work. H. Z. RHOADS A BRO., (Next Door Below Cboper’i Motel,) WEST KING BTREET, IiANOABTER, PA. nov2s tfW47 T HI ...... .. Bumum wwi, pat*: decanal— - on *aT4 eettttehav- ESbSmgrKted*® ““ undesigned, nUPe£ SSwindotSed thereto are reQueeted to m«Wj liSmadinte panpent, and thoae having e'eJJJJ g‘g^|S»i*ttteßune*lUpr«ent“*£ for settlement to the «»s£* “ deralgnra wlthoatddg. p BREHM _ or BA-UAH ZKttPHKY, Executors. residing in said township* ocl C-40-OI.W INSTATE OF lIKTTIESTOBE*, I*Tt. OF Hi Elizabeth twp., Lancaster The undersigned Auditor, appolnted io dit tribute the balance remaining In the hande ol Daniel F, Bittner, Administrator, to and among those legally entitled attend. for that purpose on Tuesday, October 19th, 1869, at 2 P. M„ iu the Llbrair Room oltho Court Houso, In the City of Lan • caster, where all persons interested in said | distribution may *‘“h d - ILIpD . B aKER, Auditor. oep22-«w3B nSTiTI OF JACOB CO BAH. C* T K OF ifcj East Cocalico Township, decked The ■undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute lOebsdanoe remaining In toe hood. of^oUj V7l,v°. Hnim Id the City of Lencoster wherew«n.tntrrestrt In »“ss«>"■ 'Sr'' A - J . BBERL.A. r N^£pr«r°n””v“ B of Davis Oyger lata of HiJasbnre township, Lancaster county, tle ?S -yon are hereby notified to be and ap mst in the Orphans' Court of Lancaster oouu & to be held on MONDAY, the 16 h day o (ICTOBHR. 1668, at 10 o’clook, A. M., to accept or refuse to accept tbe Real Estate of Davis Gyoer, deceased, at tbo valuation thereof, ma Se by an inquest held thereon, and coo* tirmed by sold Court, or show cause why tbe “SS DOt b “ '■“‘lTfBLY? &1L BIIBRIty'S Officb. \ Lanoastks, Bept. Zi, 1808. / iV J ofiSSSSS.S« “notice 1» hereby given tf_°. f rollers Testamentary have been granted tofteunderalgnod of tbe lownablpof EastCo oallco upon the estate aforesaid, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to said es- Ute are requested to make Immediate pay ment and persons bavin* claims sguluat said estate will present Earl Twp. CURTIS HEIL, CYRUS HARTZ, Fast Cocallco twp. Executors of tbe last Will and TeHiament Ooorgo Hell, deo’d. sla-Dta J. §cal ©statf. (JULIO NALR-OJI|TH t KBDA Y, wv . UEH 28th, 18011, the undersigned Admiuls trator of John Hkowalter. late of Antrim town shin Franklin county, Pa., decea-ed. will sell oh above, on the premises, about 3 miles soul h of (JreeDcastle, along the Lluo of the l- rauklln Itallroad, and sdjolnlng lands of Jacob Nliuutt. John Hadoand Mr. Crunklctou, a good lari containing ■M ACRES if cholco liincatone land, all now under good lonclng. The ImprovementH eonsLl of a two- Blory LOG HOUSE, containing 0 rooms; a good Uni Barn, W> feet long; Wash Houso, Smoke Houho. Hog Pen. and a Well of never-fulling Water; also. a good Orchard of cholco trull 1 Parties desiring nny Information lu reguid to the property, cm call on tho Adin In lullutor at his store In Ureoucaatlo, or hie brother, re siding on the farm. ... Halo will coinraenco at 1 o clock, on suid di>>, when termawlil be made knowu by SAMUEL SHOW ALTER, sep Admlnlßtrator. VAU'ABLE FARM AND Mll.l. SKAT AT PUBLIC SALE.-On TUESDAY . OO TOBEtt 2(lth, A. 1)., ISM, tho undersigned will Bull at public sale, at the public house of Jacob Hcmli, lu Drumore township, Lancast or county, p a ., all tho valuable Tracts of Land as herein described, to wit: Tract No. 1, containing )W/ 2 ACHES, more or less, situate lu Drumoro township, Lancaster county, Pa., one-quarter of a inllo from Drumore Coulre, and about tho same dis tance from tho Lancaster and Port Deposit Hoad, upon which are eroded a l4irgeTwo story JBrlclr DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn, Largo Carriage House, Smoke House. Spring House, Wagon Shod, Hog House, and other necessary outbuildings] tboro Is an Or chard ofoholoe Applo Trees, lu prime bearing condition. 110 Acres of this tract is good farm land tho balance in Woodland. The properly Is well watered, there belug four streams, out* of which Is tho Uonowlugo Creek, running through It. Fiuo water Is carried to the door of i he houso by a hydraulic ram. No. '2, a tract of wood aud pasture land, eon- IUUIUI ttEVEN AM) A HALF ACItKS, with ihe Conowlngo Creek running through It. This Is a pood slto for h Mill or other Ma chinery, thosiream fur nlshlng good and steady mill power. Hale lo ootnmonco at 1 o'clock, I. M., of said day, when attendance will he given and terms of sale made known by ' „ , „ wilwaw w. Oir-Ed-.r.. 11. F. Hows, Auctioneer. _ 17AK.11 AT PRIVATE RAI.E.-THK Mi ll- H sorlbor oilers at PrlvatoMilo his farm, sit uated In Quincy towushlp. 1 mllo north of Mount Hooe *2 miles west of Quluoy, along tho road that leads trom hamhersburg to Waynes boro, 10 miles from the former »ud f) miles from the latter place. The Farm contains 110 ACHES of n« good lltnostono laud as is In llio conniy. 10 Acres of tlrst-rato Meadow. About Acres oj tluo Timber Land. UHUK WKATHKR-BOARDKI) HOUSE with threo rooms, entry and kitchen bolow, and four rooms up stairs; Spring House, with two parts In thob moment, each having a placo for milk, rooms on the second iloor. and kon the third Iloor. Thera Is one of tho lluest Springs In thooounty. Alsoaslreum rtinnlnK through tho Meadow. Largo atone Hank Hum Wagon Hhed with two Corn Cribs, Carriage Shoo New double Hog Peu, Smoko House, Orchard of l-’rult, Apples, Poaohos, PcarH. three nice grapo vines. Tho Buildings are In tho centre o! tho faun, which Is a groat advantage. Block can ho turned Into any Held on the farm within three hundred yards from tho harn yard. Thorols a grist mill within ot a mile, :i mills within 1 rmlo of tho farm. 1- or rurl her InlormaUou address iho sitbseribor, Quincy Franklin county, Pa. sop ntw-.'Mj JAMK-* A. cook NAI.t OF A TAL.UAHI,K FARM AN’I) MILL IMIORKRTY liy vlrtuo of an order of tho United Stales Dis trict Court for tho Disit let of Maryland, in Bankruptcy, passed on tho lUili day of Sep tember, A. D., IMJl), In tho case of John Shaft r, Bankrupt, tho subscriber, ns Assignee el slid Bankrupt, will oiler at Public Bale, on tho premises, situate near Avondale Station, on 1 Uo lino of tho Western Mary hind Railroad, In Carroll county, and dlHtant Trom tho city of Westminster about 11 tulles,on W KDN KsdaY the 20th ot OCTOBER. ItiUi), the following de scribed Real KhUilo, vl?.: A Valuablo Farm containing 17:i ACRES, 1 ROOD AND PERCHES OF LAND, more or lohb. adjoining the landH of David Bhrlver and others. and Improved with a good FRAME DUELLING, a lurgo and exeerkml BANK BARN, covered with slalo; aluo a Spring HoUHe, Brnoko House. Hog Hr:u*e, Wagon House, Ac. All tho buildings are In very good repair. There are upon the prem ises Home of tho choicest vurletlOH ot apples, ponchcH and other fruit. This farm 1h lu every respect one of the most dcslrnble and product ive In the couniy, anil forwlieaL growing Is unsurpassed by to.no in the county. The noil 1h unturullv of a viry Huporlor character, bolng au admixture ot alaio aud limestone, and having boon regularly limed and well farmed, is now in a nigh state of cultivation. It la aluo well watorod. There Is upon tho prcmlHOH at this time a large quan tity of straw and tnnnuro which will bo sold with tho farm. AU tho Interest ami estate ot the said John Shafer In the Marble Q,uarrlcH heretofore foused to Messrs. Stewart, Wllsou A Co , will bo sold wit h tho larm. Also, at tho same limy and place will bo Hold ;lio very desirable MILL PROPERTY, nearly adjoining lli#ubovo described nrembrs, and situate on the public road loaning Irom Wostmlnstisr to Now Windsor, dist-aui from the Tormer üboulS mlloH, from tho latter about 1 mlios. The Mill haa boon rocently repaired and Is In good running order. There Is an ex cellent Dwelling with the necessary outbuild ings, and also l AUUEH AND '2l SQUARE PERCHES of latid, more or less. belonging to the Mill Properly. There 1h adjoining the mill an Ex cellent Distillery In good repair, which to gether with all tuo Fixture, will bo ►old with the mill property. Alao at the Bamo Llino and place will bo 50.,, the following valuablo WOO 1) LOT S, which arc situate within asliorliilHtancooflho abovo described farm, and adjoining tho land of Timothy Lane; Jaim s licftcbiun and others, viz: Lot No. 1, containing 1),; Acres of Laud, tnoro or lens. Lot No. 2, containing 8 Acres and '2 Perches of Land, moro or less. Lot No. !l, cnnlatnlr-g r>!-J Acres of Land, moro la>t No. 4. containing 0 Acres, 1 Hood and 7 Perches of Land, moro or leas. Lot No. f>, oouialulug 8 Aoro», 1 Rood and I Perches of Laud, moro or lets. Lot No. tl, containing 8 Acres, l Rood und 5 Porches of Land, moro or leas. Lot No. 7, containing 10 Acres, 1 Rood and 15 Perches ol Land, more or less. Lot No. 8, ooulalnlng7% Acres o! Land, more or leas. Lot No. 0, containing ll)’<] Acres of Land, more or less. . , Lot No. 10, containing Acres of Land, more or loss. Lot No. 11, containing 1 Acres uud 2 Perches Of Laud, wore or less. Tho above described properly will be sold free of all liens and eucumbrances thereon, and upon purchnsorH complying with i he terms of aalo Immediate possession will be given to all tho property, except a portion of the dwell lngat tuo Mill, which Is leased until the first of next April. Tkhmsof axLK.—Ono-lhlrd of the purchase money In cash, the balance In two equal pr.y ments of one and two years, with Interest irora the day of sale, the credit pay monts to he se cured to the satisfaction of the midorslgneu. Sale to commence at 11 o’clook, A. M. CHARLES B. ROBERTS, Assignee, sep 2J-3tw-39] WestmlnstT, Md. VI OTICE 1 The subscribers notify all persons that hereafter Black-berrying, Chestnut-plnklng, Gunning, Flshfng, and all manner of Running or Driving on the lands beloDglDg to Speed well Forge la strictly prohibited, and that tresspassers will be prosecuted to the full ex tent of the law, unless they hold a permit from the undersigned agent. By order of COLEMAN'S HEIRS, R29.iwdAlmw Per George Youtz, Agt. COUPONS! The Coupons of the First Mortgage Bonds of the WILMINGTON & READING RAILROAD CO., maturing October 1, will be paid, free of taxes, on and alter that date, at the banking house of WILLIAM PAINTER & CO., NO. m 8. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM 8. HILLEB, Secretary and Treasurer. 529-lmdAw T}OOFIIVG SLATE—PRICES REDUCED ti The undersigned has nraiHtantJy on hand a mil supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, Intended for slating on Shingle roofs. Employing the very best slaters all work la warranted to be executed in the best manner. Builders and others will find It to their Inter* est to examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warerooms, No, 38 East Klngstreet Lancaster, Pa,, 3 doors west of the CourtHonae' We have also the Asbesto’a Roofing for fiat roof, or where slate and shindies cannot be used. It is far superior to Plastlo or Gravel Roofing, deomfdaw BSO. D. BPBEOHEH, .AJgQASTK ggtate. nHIVATK BAUSOF A offw»atpmai* ■ale the real and pereonal Mtat*. tie P>?P¥fJ TMaHoSSSb«^M»gd»2s^g > }|*g“SS >gSS«S b BVIE all the appurtenances attaehed '"s££%&£*£*> prrclmse rtptaef onthe undersigned, who Is now oocnpyln 0 the P S"^l wUl ,tow ffivaSMITH. Poet Deposit, Bepk 2,1868. COCKTY FABM OF Well watered, fences good, H TIMBER, Good Orohnrd. wltn fine \ arlety oi fruit, Two-Story Brlofc H'V.BLLU.G, ten rooms, water In kltchenatatlonary Bolters In wash house, Spring House, Large Bara, Wagon Shed* Grain House, and etocit noose. Al ]t£ ?bse°fmm“MtSffi 3 mUes southeast _ f ?v»phT»nvlile ond 3 miles north of Penn Bto- Baltimore and Philadelphia Cen- SSf*i2slroodTBmiles south of Penlngtonvllle. Price »f»per acre. For further Information, tnview P the premises, please call on the owner/Courtland Mlchener, residing thereon or HERB * RIFE, Real Estate, Collection 4 Insurance Ascii is, Bopn otwatl Lancaster cltj, Fa. AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS, PBOP- T*RTY AT PUBIIO SALE. - Will be sold publlcsalo, on THUHBDAY, OCTOBEHNi-b, itsGO, on the premises, situate In Drumore twp., Lancaster county, ha., on the road lead In* from the Unicorn Hotel to Chestnut JuiveL shout half way between tho two point , a Farm, or tract of land, contalnliri tweniy-seven ackes, moro or lew, In a High ante of t The improvements consist of a two-sto>y Frame DWELLING HOUSE, aStoueßprlDg S“moke Hom“near the dwelling agoo3 Hank Korn and Hog Home; alsoa good Wattr SssffiSim-si wishing a good bosluess properly, being situ ated Inn highly improved agricultural neigh borhood, where a great quauUly °' In used, and an extensive and profitable repair boslntss Is done. , , . . Bale to commenco at a o clock on said day, when attendance will I gl£)£L mS made known by JOHN 8. JOBDAJN. sep lo " ANDLEUAi TI CBI.IC HAI.E.-OATHIIHBDAY, Ol'TO- I BEB 21, 1800, the undersigned h xecutorsof J olin A. Boyd, doc’d, will sell at public sole, on Uio premises, in Drumore township, Lancaster county, Pft., on the road leading from Chestuut Level to McCall's Ferry. J milts from theform i r and l miles from the luttsr place, and about one mile from Liberty Kqnaru. the following described properly, to wit: NO ' I 'S U M ANDO PERCH K«, more or less, of good quality farm land, adjoln lujuis oi Janus Eelam, John Went/., Hugh Penny, Joseph Belpln and others. The im provements consist of a largeaudcommodloiw two-stoiy Btono. DWELLING HUUdE, with Kitchen attached, Laigo Btono Barn, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Bmoke House llog House, and ull other necessary out-bntldlugs. 'lbo buildings are all roofed wltU slate, nud are In good condition, has mg been lately repaired, aud partly now. there Is running water at the ,house and him, and a hue urohard of choice fruit trees. Tho land is conveniently divided Into lit Ids, aud cattle have access to running water from no my alt of them. This property has-been heavily limed wlthlu a low yeurs, and Is In a good sla’.o of cultivation. There are about tl acres of Heavy Timber, and about 8 acres of thluly setßprout-s on the above tract. This properly lssltuued In a lino, healthy nelxhboihood.convenlent to Churches, tc.Uools, Mill-, Bturta and Post 01- tlce. day, otrr« No. 2, containing S AUKEH AND 24 I’HIiCHItN, more or loss, situate near No. I. adjoining landH of Joseph Krnltb. Joseph Penrose and others. This tract la well set with Chestnut Timber, nearly lit to cu', and will bo sold sepa rate or with Ibo above, as purchasers may de sire. , , Persons wishing to view the premises Indore the day of sale, will pleaso call on William Moriisou, residing on No. 1, or on oitlierol the undersigned. If desired by the purchaser one half of the purchase money may remain so cured tn No. 1 property tor a number of years. A good title und missei-sUm will bo given on (he Ist dny of April, lS7i>. Halo to commence at 2 o'clock, I. M., when attendance will bo given and terms made k no wn by N ATH AN 1 is Ij MAI It It, ALIIAN CUTLEK, 1- xicu£urs. kcj) Y'Al-U.llil.K FA KJI] AT i'll IV ATK S 41. E 1 will sell ul Private Sale the farm on which I reside, situate on tho Conocooheauue creek, 7U miles north west ol •Jl;7 ACRES OK GUUD SLATE LAM', 117 ACRES of which nro (loured anil In a go-. il slate ol culll vallou. About 70 Acres are l*rlme lloltom Lund Tho HU Acres In Timber are Ol 11 no grow Hi. The buildings are a Two Story LI)U WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, Slone amt Kruino Hunk Hum, Wagon Slioit, Corn Cribs, Smoko House, aim other onl-bnlhlltign. Thero Is a lluo OkCIIARD ol choice hull- LrecH on tho larm, ami a well of water near Ihe door; also. Springs of ruuninu water on Ihe to”purchase a hit m are in vited to call and see Ihls one. It i'll! be sold cheap aud on easy payments. sop 15 U'w :>7 DANIEL LAMLEKI. Pdlll.ir NAI.E.-ON WKDNEHDAY, «<• TOBER-7, ISbl), tlie subscriber will oiler at public sale, at llio public house ol John Appol, In tho Borough ot Muntn Im, the follow ing deslrabloTown Property, late the rotddonco of John Arndt, deceased, to wit: .. A LOT OK IiHDUNI), situate In said Borough, fronting on North Prussian Street, and extending buck to Wolfe Street, adjoining proper! 1« s ol Henry Arndt and Samuel A. Knsmlngcr. The Improvements thereon oreel.d me a Two Story Brick RWELI.I NU|HOUSE, JH bylH leel, wl i h a 1 wi.- SLory Hrlok Hack building, H hy 1U feel, and Wash House jiltnched ; aSiuoke House, Kiarue Barn, Coni and Wood House, and oth« r neces esKnry outbuildings—all well finished, nearly new, and In good repa r. Thero are also on t ho premises a rnln water Cistern, and a num ber of eholeebearing Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum ami ot Iter Krult Trees, » ml several line be u 1 i‘g Grnpewlnes. Persons dodrous of slewing Hie Property prior to the day of sale, can do no by cull log on Henry Arndt, te-ddlnc near i y. Possession and a good title w 111 b > glvon on the firm of April next. Halo to commence at - o'clock In the after noon of said day.* when attendance will be given and the terms made known by octti -ID-raw ELI/. \BETII AHNUT, Widow. AV HUY l> F. KIKAIt I. i: FA K .11 < i !•' 1'ICUICI) A l' I* KIVA T K M A I. K . This lino Kurin of lies partly In Drumoro And purlly In Fulton townships, Lancaster county. Pa., on Uni mud loading from lVmi 11111 lo Fulrlleld, 11.,I 1 ., miles west ot Him former place, ami V' , miles norlh from iVachlmltum Ferrv. 'i Uo Improvements comil'll "f two Hiilmlunl lul two Hums, Wugon Houses, Ac. There are tit) iicriH ul' Miiii'rlur t'licslnul nml Uuk 'limber unil two Orchards on tho properly. Tim place 1h llnoly watered. uuilor (jm.il fence, adsple I lo ull funning purposes mm produces well. It Is miles from station on llm Philadelphia ami Haillmnro (.Vnt.ral U. It,ami 2'.i miles from the t'nltimbhi ami I’orl Deposit R. K.. widen In now l>«!ug pul"undor contract; iiuil Is In a Imult.hy.l hrl vl ng neighborhood, ron venlonl to mills, stores, churches nml schools. Tim farm could, if desired, be conveniently divided Into two tracts with buildings Umber and water on eneli. f-UUAKK The present, owner having removed to tlm city Is determlm d to sell llm above propel ly at a very reasonable price. Tltlo Indisputable; UTiin ma to. easy to suit purchasers. . For furtlitr Information address VAI.FAIII.K II FA I. KMATF AT mi -1.10 HALF.—On TIIKHDAY. OOTnItKR •JU, IStiU, the undersigned K.\( eutors ot Jacob Arndt, deceased, will otter at public sale, nl the public house ot John Appel, In tlm Homugh ot Manlmim, I uueas'er county, tlm following valuable Peal Kstule, Into of said deceased, lo Wit; AND PIKOK OK PAIU’KL OK tl ROUND, situ ate on the noi muvchi corner of South Prussian and Ferdinand Streets, lu Mild Borough, con taining In Front on Prussian Street ll> leel. aud on Ferdinand street g7U feet, adjoining Locust Alley on tlm west, aud properly oi David Uersln y on the nort h. Tlm Improve ments are a Two-Story Hi Ink HWKU.I NO. 11l by R. 5 feel, with Frame Kitchen Hi by‘JO met, IherotoaUailmd ; agoud Frame Darn t’urrluge House, l orn Urtb, Hog sty, largo and commo dious 11 Kll.'Jv HARK IIOIISK, 18 by SJ feel, In cluding Hark Mill and Currying Shop—all un der one roof, and ot Imt n< <• ssary out build I ngs. There are R 7 VhU In Tun Yard a novor-falllng Well of excellent Water with Pump In It, near Mi a Kitchen door, and convenient to the Tan nery ; also, two Gardens aud a line FUnvtr Yard. This property him been occupied us a Tan nery for upwanls of half a coulury, and Is sup plied wltli every convenience lor carrying on ihoTantiltig and Currying busln* ss; and UnrU In abundance can be obtalued from the sur rounding neighborhood. Tho Stand Is not ex celled by any other In the State; its location Is In one of thelluesL agricultural regions In thocouutry; and It Is convenient to the Read ing and Columbia Railroad, and tho proposed Mauholm and Flnugrovo Railroad uow nuder contract. Tlio properly will be Kotii together, or In two purls, us inuy best suit Per sons desirous of viewing the above prior to the day of sale, ean do ho by calling on Horace Dasher, residing thereon. r nie to cmnmenco at "2 o'clock In the after noon of said day, when attendance .will bo given and the terms made known by the un dtrslgnud ExcenlorN of said deceased. PHILIP AHNDT, J. M. DUNLAI* 11URACK DAHllKll. oct <» 10-Jtw AHKNtVr IN NKIAON <«t ,VIY The Nolson county Farm lug, Grupo, Mechan ical ami Mercantile (Incorporated) Company havo opened an ofllce on their farm. 7 miles northeast of Nelson Court House, where the President or Clerks of the Company may be found at all limes. They solicit correspoudoure with persons desirous topurchaaeorrontlands In Nelßon or adjacent counties. Address the PrfSident at Nelson Court House, aud corres pondents will be promptly attended to, he Is n practical man with largo experience, Is a law yer of 8(1 years practice, still practicing, and was a land trader beforo the war. He Is well acquainted with all the lands In Nelßou nod adjoining country, and will Investigate the title to ull lands we may s*dl. Nelson connty will compare favorably for orlglual fertility of soil with any county in Virginia, Is perhaps Hie most rolling of auy county oaatof i he Blue llldge. The valleys aud tint lands not surpassed by auy In the state for farming and planting purposes, and the south, south west and southeastern slopes oi her mountains and bills, It Is thought, Is unsurpassed lu uny part of the world for the 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 tbo most oxtensivo manufacturing companies, and laßt though notleaet, we have perhaps the most salubri ous climate in the world. We nave at least 100,000 acres of land in lots ancLtracts from one acre to 1000 acres, ranging from $2 to 50 per acre. We have one tract of 10,000 acres of Mountain land for sale. Persons desiring to purchase, are respectfully solicited to open correspondence with us. ALEX. FITZPATRICK. President. Judges Wm, J. Robertson, Watson, Rives, Btaeffy, Shaokleford, Fultz, the Faculty of the University of Virginia, the bar of .Nelson coun ty. and Albemarle. ALEX. FITZPATRICK, Je9«lyw23 President. GO $6,500,000. /' Wo beg leave to announce that we have ao .copUd lSe«»enoy of the, Ksnuu Paelflc Railway Company : For the sale of It* ; - NEW SEVEN PER CENT. Thirty Tear Cold loan, Free rrom Tax. This Loan amounts to $6,5(0,000 Pint Mortgage LanMnal and Sinking Fuad Honda, secured upon tho extension ol tho RaUW from nearßheridan; In Kansas, to Denver, Colorado, a distance of 537 miles, of which .u miles are completed, and the rest launder con striction. It is also a Mortgage upon the Road, the Rolling Btoek and FrapchUe of this first-class Railway, besides now running through the Btate of Kansas. Aud in ■aeceamfnl operation for 457 mile* westof the Missouri. River, and earning ai; ready enough to meet all of its expenses and existing obligations, bexidea more Than (h$ .Interest upon tills'.new Loan. In addition to this the Bonds are also secured by a first mortgage of the GOY£B£H£ItT LAND GRANT OF THREE MILLION ACRES, xtendlngln alternate sections on either aide of the track, from the 3Wth mile post in Kan sas to Denver. The proceeds of the sale or these lands are to be invested by the Trustees In the 7 p*r cent. Bonds themselves up to LA) or in l). ti. Bonds, as A 8! king Fond for lUe Bedemptlon of The lauds embrace some of the finest por tions o: the magnificent Territory or including a coal field and pinery. The Com pany also holds as an asset another tract or TlireelMillion* of Acres In mediate of and although not pledged as a security for ibis Loan, their possession adds laruefy to tne Company’s wealth and credit. We estimate the Value ol the Company's Properly, cov* ered by Ibis Mortgage, at 823,000,000 net, while the Loan la merely (86,500,000. The Bonds have SEVEN PER CENT. INTEREST IN GOLD semi annually, on May 1 and Nov. 1, and are FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAXATION the Company paying the tax. The principal of the Loan Is made payable in Gold, in the CHy of New York, but each coupon will be payable In Frankfort. London or New York, 170 ACKKH, ;-TONK IIOUMKH, TIU >*. M . O» F l ,K<> N , I.um-KKItT cily, IM. T A N N !•: U V , VIRGINIA REFERENCES. rnar Cir culars with terms, at once. Address 11. S. DU HI.IHH I Nil CO., h is j w -HI Uruome streeL, N. Y. AGENT* WANTKD FOR THK HKST HOOK Ol<’ TIIK l’KUIOI) WOMKN OF MJW YORU ; Or, ll»c l n«lor Worlo ilium rut lorn. AililriHs at ouco Till.; NKW YORK HUOK CO. Il l NuHKiiu sl., New York. CONSUMPTION Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh cured l»y m halulton AOhutt's Inhulimj Fluid Is theouly n-mmly known that nppruus ouihelunfcs— ! dissolves tin* tuborulas, which are thrown >V)P a act 'rrrttL rvvMTfrjrtgfrfTfof.TH. J ected to by any Qualified cl tUen, it shall be the 1 ■lWitmßßiiritf outyoftae Inspectors to examine such person to have resided within the State for one year • of, bathe ahMil make proof by at least one oom« preceding Bud» i election, and ihjdlalso hlinsell swear that his hcmm nai realdenoe, to pnrsnsnoe or his lawlhl calling, is In said district, ana that he did not remove In to said district lor the purpose of voting therein. ’ Every person qualified as aforesaid, and-who shall make due proof, if required, of the resi dence and paymentof taxes as aforesaid, shall beadmittad 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 aot from heading each election, or use or threaten any violence to any suCh officers, or shall In terrupt or Improperly Interfere with him In the execution orhls duty, or shall block up the window; or avenue to any window where the some may be, holding or snail riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use any in tlmiaatlng threats, force or violence, with de sign to influence unduly or overawo any elec tor, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on I conviction shall be fined in any sum not ex- I ceedlng five hundred dollars, and Imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than I twelve months, and If It shall be shown to Court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the pereon so offendlngwasnotarea -1 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 handral nor more than ono thousand dol lars, «vnd be Imprisoned not less 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, tho person oflfendlng, shall; on oonvlcUon.be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned In any term notexceedlng three months. If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently voto more than onoe on thesaraeday, orahall fraud ulenUy fold and deliver to the insooctor two tickets together, with the Intent Illegally to voto, or shall procure another to do so, ho or they offending shall on convlcUon bo fined In any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If anyperson not qualified to vote In this Commonwealth agreeably to law, (except tho sons of qualified citizens,) shall appear at any Slace of elecUon for tho purpose of Influencing le cltizenß qualified to vote, he shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not oxcooding one hundred dollars for every such offence and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. a- , . - Fur, High BherllTof Lonaater county, Commonwealth ol -Pem»JlYnnie,.ao hereby make known and Eire notioe to the •electors of tbe county aforesaid, tbat aueleo* tlon will be held in tne said county of limcas* TUESDAY, THE lira DAY'OP OCTOBER; for the-purpose ol eleollng the several persona hereinafter named, viz: . ONKPERSON duly qualified for Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. >. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Justice of the Supreme Court of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TWOPEBSONS duly quaUfied for Members of the State Senate. .' FOUR PERSONS duly qualified for Members ONEpSrasc&r duly qualified for Sheriff. ONE PEBBON duly qualified for Register.. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Prothopotary. O NE PERSON duly 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- TWOPER3ONS du’y qualified lor Directors duly qualified lor Prison In- 0NE < PERBON dn!y qualifiedfor Coroner. ONE PERSON duly qualified far Auditor. I ginn hereby make known and give notice that the place of bolding the election In the several wards, boroughs, dlstrlots and i ownshlps within the county of Lancaster, are M l£ of the Nine Wards of Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the First Ward will hold their election at the pub- Uo house of Joseph Elder, In West Orange street; Second Ward, at the publlo house of Shirk * Korlng. in feast King street: Third Ward.at the publlohouse ofG«YL ,My % Klngstreet; Fourth Ward, at the public house of Martin Bolder, in West King: atrgt; Fifth Ward-atthepubllo house of John Bissinger, West King street; Sixth Ward, at the publlo house of George Spong, In North dueen street; Seventh Ward, at the publlo hmme of John Wltlinger. In Rockland street; Eighth Ward, | at the publlo house of Samuel Eklaman, In 1 Strawberry street; Ninth Ward, at the pub | lie house of 8. G. Gensemer, In North Queen Bt 2d e Dlstrlct-Drumoro township, at the No. 2 school house In the village of Cnestnut Level. 3d District-Borough of Elizabeth to wn.at the public house now occupied by Georgo W. Boy er, In said borough. t 4th District—Earl township, at the public baU in the village of Now Holland, in said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the pub lie bouso now occupied by a. Engle, In Brick- j ervllle. In said township. . ~ 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at tho public house now occupied by Frederick Myers, in said borough. .... ... t 7th District—Rapho township, including the jucotSTRY law. borough of Manheim, at the German school i also give official notice to the electors of house. In said borough. Lancaster county that, by an act entitled "An Bth district—Salisbury township, at the pub- Aet further supplemental to the aot relative Mchouso now occupied by John Muaon, white tue election#of this Commonwealthap- East Cocalico tej'sdSJS E» pru inbl A ' D ' im ' 1118 provl,w “ Fn the village of Reamstown, in said township. Section 1. Be it tnacted by the Senate and 10th District—Being part of tho towuship of House of Representaiivetuf ihe Commonwealth of Enßt Donegal, at tho public school house in tho Penngptvania General Assembly met, omjUUj vlllaceof Mavtown m said township, hereby enacted by the auhority o/U\esame. That lltli District Caernarvon township, at tho ltahalLbe the duty of each of the assessors public houso now occupied by H. M. bwetgart, within this commonwealth, on Mon- said town- mj&j.™ lu'h District—Bart township, at tho public four, and proceed to an Immediate revision of Horn., lu aald ■*£». “^X",“oTav°e f ilfiri P sesaor, or Whose death or removal from the isfh District—Fulton township, at the publlo same shall be made known to him, and to add house now occupied by Martin Rohrer, In said to the same the name of any qualified voter mwnshio P J who shall be known by him to have moved District—Warwick township, at the pub- Into the district since tho last previous assess llo house now occupied by Geo. T. Grider, ment, or whose removal Into the same shall be In the village of Lltlz! in said township. or shall have been made known to him, and 17th Dlstrfct—Composed of tho Borough of also the names of all who shall make claim to Marietta and part of East Donegal township, him to be qualified voters therein. As soon as at the nubile school houso lu tho borough of thlsrevlsion la oompleted he shall visit every Marietta In said townsh In. dwelling house In his district and make care 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town ful Inquiry if any person whoso name Is on his Hall in said borough. list has died or removed from the dlstriot, and 19th District—Sadsbnry township, at the pub- if so, to take the same thorefrom, or whether S ° CCUPI3 '» lmJllbrlBM ’ 1,1 ,«aIS £S ,low occu!,,eJ by w - &lulr ' ln “h 1 sjssff £.ssas l <>ist District Brecknock township, at tho shall in all cases ascertain, by Inquiry, upon pubUc house 0 nowJccupled by J. U. Eshle- what ground[the -person sc mon in miiil townshlo. bo a voter. Upon thecoiupletlQU oi tuis wors, 22. 1 hlKlriet—Mount Joy Borough ln the Coun- It shall be the duty of osch a ** e f( } ° r ell Chamber. lu the borough of irfouut Joy. said to proceed to iU»He oul a lhit ln alpha rtii nisi riot— Being part of East liemntleld helical order, of the whllo freemen above to wnsnl p at the publ Ic house now occupied by twenty-one years of age claim ng to bo quai l- H s Landis ln the village of Petersburg, In lied voters ln the ward, borough, township or shln district of which ha is thj assessor, and oppo !'V « W-er siu.™, in -Id the njmbjror ‘S.'SK^X Si townuhlp, lit tho or court in which situated; and Uln a towu OCCU!, '“ I I,yJolm Pr “"' sss?.“s m o b “stf.ra°h r oSs 2tith District—Washington Borough, at tho fronts; also, the occupation of the persou, uf w"h 27th District—Ephrata township, at tho pub- If worklogfor another, the name of the orn k&kr uow o cul,lod by “• Btyor ’ l,l sutJ ass •sjth District—Conoy township, at tho public to vote by reason of naturalization, he shall u ‘ ““ w - oi Wlnbrl4 '' l,l •’•ith District—Manheim township, at tho next preceding a voter lu said district; and in public house now occupied by Henry kstnuffer, all cases where tho person haa been natural, in tho village ot Netlsvllle, lu said towuship. lzed, the name shall be marked w ith. the letter ■will District Being part of Manor township, "N;” where the persou has merely declared at the publlohouse now oocupied by John kls mtontlons m bwomoaoltlzen aud doslgus U m b t ft DTsLrh't-We™ U lS the b/lnwked " D. I.where the 32*1 District—West llempfield township, at vlded by law, tho word "age” shall boeutered; Uio public houso now occupied by Edwin and if tnoparson has moved into the election Hoptou, lnsald township. district to reside since tho last general eleallon, ;i;sd District—ytmsburg township, at tho pub- the letter “R. ” shall be placed opposite the lie houso now occupied by James Curran, In name. It shall be the further doty of each aa tho borough of Strasburg. sessor as aforesaid, upon tbecoropletlon of the .'Util District— Beiug part of Manor township, duties herein Imposed, to uiako out a separate commonly allied Indian town district, at tho Uhl or all new assosumenU made by him. and nubile house of Bernard Stoner, In said town- the amounts assessed upon each, and furnish „l,ln the same Immediately to tho county cominis* 3)th District —Wont Cocalico township, at the sloners, who shall Immediately add tho names imhllc house now occupied by Daniel Mlsblcr, to the tax duplicate of tho ward, borough, In the villageof Hchoencck, in said township. township or district lu which they have been 36th District —East Earl at the pub- assessed, lie house now occupied by Philip Poremau, at being completed aud the Blue Bull, In said township. assessments rnado as aforesaid, the samoshall 37th District—Paradise township, at the pup- forthwith be returned to the county commls lie house now occupied by John S. Weaver, lu B i onorBt w po shall causo duplicate‘copies of said township. said Hats, with ihe observations and explana • ;wtli District —Being a part of East llempfield tlons required to bo noted aa aforosald, to be township, at the public school house In tho vll- mai j 6 out ns soon aa practicable und placed lu luge of lleniplloUl, in Bald township. tho hands of the assessor, who shall prior to Mill Plat riel —Lancaster township, at tho pub- tho first of August In enen year, putouecopy lie house now occupied by Win. 'l. loimrt, ln thereof on the. door of or on the house whero said township. . . ... the election of Ihe r«ipeotivedistrlct is requlr -loth District— Emit Lampeter township, at e(1 he hold, and seitaln the other lu his pos* the public house now occupied by fillas Buck- oesslon, for the luspeollon, free of charge, of waiter. In said township. ..... aoy person rosideul ln tho said electlou dls 4lst District— Little Britain township, at the trlcL who shall de-dro to see the same ; and It house of Joliu Harhlson, ln said township. shall be ths duty of tho said assessor to add, •I2d District—Upper Leacock township, at tho f roin time to time, ou the persoual application public house of Jacob Bard, ln said township. of ttn y otieclaiming the right to vote, tho name •Ptd District—l’cnn Dwnshlp, at the public of such claimant, and mark opposite the name house of Jacob Busser, ln said township. “C. V.,” and Immediately assess him with a ■Hih District—Borough of Adamstown, at tho tax> noting, us ln all other casos, his ocuupa school house In wild borough. tlou. reslJenco. whether a boarder or house* 4f»ih District—Clay township, at tno public 00 po r ; jf a boarder, with whom ho boards; house of Aaron Kltuler, In said township. aud whether naturalized or designing to be, 461 h District —IVquoa township, at the public marking tn all snob cases tho letters oppOklto house of Arnos (irotf. ln said township. tlie name *• H.” or “ D. I." as tho caso may bo; 47th District—Providence township, at the tllo p erßOn oiaimlng to bo assessed bo nalu housi'now occupied by John fcuyder, in sal*l ra itxea, hoshall exhlnltto tbeaasessor his cor dowiiHhlp. ! ... ~, tlilcateofnaturall/.atlon; and If heolalms that 48th District—Rdcu township, at tho public podeHlgusto bo naturalized boforo ihonexl houveof John Graham, lnsald township. ensuing electlou, he shall exhibit the ocrlifl 4Uth District—Being that part of Mount Joy cat* Q f hlsdeaiaratlonof Intonllou; lnallcasos township heretofore included lu theJddistrict, ward, borough, township or oleo* at Lclimim'H school houso, In said township. tlo u district Is divided Into two or more pro* f>olll District—\\ cst Donegal township, hero* oJqcLu the assessor shall note lu all Ills us-oss tofori' Incliulcd in the 3d election district, at monts' tho oleollou precinct in which each Knit's school house, In said township. olootor resides, and shall raako a separate slsi District—l hat part of Mount Joy l°"’n* return for each to the county commissioners, ship heretofore Included In the —«l district, at Ju all 0UBe(! f n which a return is required from Honj imln Bremicmiui saehool house, in sani hlm tbo p rov ialoua of this net; aud the township. , „ , , , . county coinmlßsiouers, ln making duplicate 62*1 District—That part of Uiipho townahip 0O „j eß D f ft n BUO n returns, shall make dupll horetofnro lncluilod in tho /-d dtsirut.. at cate copies of tho names of tho voters ln each Htrle.kler’s schotrt lumso In said township product, separately, an*l shall furnish tho Tsiil District— I hat part of lui-st lhniogal ton u- Bium , lbo anscßSor ; aud tho copies required ship heretofore Included In the —d by this act to ho placed on tho doors of or on the brick school house, ln tho \ lllago of Hprlug- e [ ooLlou p j aceß ou or beforo tho first of August vlllc. ln said township. in each year, shall be placed ou tho door of or 61th District— riml part of Ranho tow nsnlp on tbe o i ec u o n placo ln each of said products, heretofore Included lu the o-d district, at the y B o. 3. After tho assessments have uoon com nubile school house In iho village of Newtown, plotod on tho ton 111 day preceding tho seooud in said township. .... . _ , Tuesday In October of each year, tho assessor .»:tu District—Hint part o£Manor_J«wnsh| B haU. on tho Monday lmmodlateiy following, heretofore included lu tho -6th district, at tho mako a return to tho county commlsslonorßof public hoi ,, *o of J %cob M. Bronnemau. namaß of all persons assessed by him since Every p'-iM'n.*' • septlng Justices of tho Pence, tno return required to be medo by him by the who shal: * aoy olllco or appotntinout of socond sectlou of this act, noting opposite each profit, or i. u?a under tho (iovirnmmit of tho name tho observations aud oxplauallous ro United SluU'H. or of this Stato, or of any city or quired to bo noted as atoreMild; aud the couuly Incorporated district, whether acmmiussloned oommlsslonersshall thereupon causo tho same officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or -to be added to the return required by the sec agent, who Is or Khali bo employed under the ond soction of this act, aud u full and correct Legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart- copy tbsronf to bo made, containing the uames menls of the Btato or the United States, or of of all persons so returned as resident taxablcs any clly or Incorporated district, ami also that lu said ward, borough, township or prociuat, every member of Congress, or of the State Leg- ‘and furnlnh the same, together with thnne- Islalur*', and of the Select and Common t’mia- cessary election blanks to the officers of tho ells of any city, or commissioner of any lncor- election lu said ward, borough, township or unrated district, Is, by law, Incapable of hold- product, on or before six o’clock In lh« nmru* mg or exercising at uio same time tho office or u>g of the second Tuesday of Uotobar; aud no appointment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of any mun shall be permitted to vole at thu election election of this Commonwealth, and no InKpoo- on that day whose name 1s not on said lint, tor, Judge, or other officor of any such election unless ha shall mako proof of uls right to vole, shall be eligible there to ho voted for. aa hereinafter required. Tho inspector and Judgo ofthoulectlonsshall Hbc. 4. Ou tho day of elootion any porsou meet at the respective places appointed for whoso name is not ou the said list, and claim* holding the election In the district, to which lug the right to vote at said elootion. shall pro they respectively belong, beforo nine o’clock dace at least one qualified voter of tno dlstriot ln the morning, ami eacli of said inspectors as a wltnoss to the residence of the claliuaut shall appoint one lierk, who shall he a quail- j n u ie di B trlct ln which he claims to boa voter, fit'*! voter of such district. for the period of at least ten days next preced* In rose the person who shall have received i„g Ba u election, which wltuess shall take tho second highest number of votes for luspec- am j gubscrlbo a writ ton, or partly written aud tor bimll not attund on tho day of any elcellon, partly prluted affidavit to the facts slated by then the persou who shall have received tho hi™, which affidavit shall detlue clearly whero second highest number of votes forjudgoat tho Uio rcaldonco is of the person so claiming to next preceding election shall act os inspector boa votor; and the pcr«on so oiaimlng tho in his place. And ln case the person whosholl right to vole shall also take and suhserlt o a Imvo received the highest number of votes for wrltlon, or partly written aud l arily printed Inspector slmil not attend, the person eleafied affidavit, stating to tho best of his knowledge Judge shall appoint an Inspector ln Ills placo— an< j belief, where and when he was born : that and ln caso tho person elected Judgo shall not bo Is a citizen c.f tho commonwealth of Bonn aiteml, then tho inspector who received tho gylvanla and of the United Stales; that ho has highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge resided In the commonwealth one year, or If in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue formerly a citizen therein, and has rnovod > In the hoard for tho space of one hour after the therefrom, that he has resided thoroln six timetlxed by law for tho opening of the elec- months next preceding said election; that he tlon, ilio *i nail tied voters of the township, ward bas not moved into the district for the purpree or district for which such officers shall have of voting therein ; that he has paid aStato or been elected presentat suchelectlon.shallelect county tax within two years, which wasas one of their number to fill such vacancy. sessed at least ten days "before said oleollou ; It shall be ihoduty of tho several assessors of and, if a naturalized citizen, shall also Btate each district to attend at the placo of holding when, where and by what Court he wps natu every general, specinlortownshlpelection.du- rallzed, and shall also produce his certificate ring tho whole tlmo said election ts kept open, of naturalization for examination; the said for the purpose of giving Information to the affidavit shall also state when and whero the lnspeciors and Judges, when called on, in rela- tax olalmed to be paid by the affiant was ns tlou to the rlahtofany person assessed by them sessed, and when, where and to whom paid, to vote at such election, or such other matters and the tax receipt therefor shall be produced lu relation to tho assessments of voters as the for examination, unless the affiant shall stale said Inspectors or either of them shall from In his affidavit that it has been lost or desiroy tline to time require. ed, or that he never received any, but If the fimn I St l £ of twoDwVna veSJ or mSi boin ol Uzen oi the Unllet! hlatu. (or lfboru • U S^ { iX™ l ™ld h e*nM a °^ year, and lu the election district whore he of- h« 7b tors his voteat least ten days Immediately pro- SJ??hv Sion ofhU fklhir*?^natundiMtion m ceding such election, and within two years «hlp by muon of hU lather i i natural!laaUon,) paid a suite or county tax, which shall have beeu assessed at least ten days before tho eloc* |®» at tlou. But a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this niSELiftt Suite and removed thererrom and retnrned, In theelectlondlstrloltendayßncxtprecedlng and who shall have resided in the election dls- hf** iLVH d i«!^ o y7L« trlct and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be enti- although be sball not have pald taxea . the tied to vote arter resldlug ln this Statq.six sa ld affilavlta of au persons making such months: Provided, that tLo white freemen, fJISPJIJSiIJfiI £dfba^ream^dhvthaelM > ono Z and °twe^ty-7wo^ycara :S of > age oe wli^*iave resided ln an election district a a aforesaid. Bhall hvSTkir to*ho shall bo entitled to vote, although they shall law tobe not have naid taxes filed by the return Judge with the prothonota* nowmve paiuuixes. r y, and shall remain on file therewith in the No person shall be permitted to vote whose j>rothonotary’« office, subject to examination, name Is not contained in the list of taxable lu- M Q t,ber election papers are; If tbe election habitants furnished by the Commissioners, un- offlcera Bh all find that the appUoant or oppll lesa First, ho produces a receipt for the pay- the legal quallflcatlona of ment within two years of a State or counly they shall Be permitted to vote, tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and and lh * e namß OT names shall bo added to the give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or lut f bythe eleoUon otficeni, tho affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of an- word .. being added where the claimant other, that no has paid such a tax, or on Mil- ninimn vote on t-a y , and the word " age ure to produce a receipt shall mako oath to the » JSSms to vote on. age ; the saine payment thereof. Second, if he claim the right £!s[J tSlng added by the o!e?ks Iti eSoh cose to vote by being an elector between the ago > of refl pectlvely on the lists of persons voting at twenty-one and twentv-twovears he shall do- Rn Jw AianSon. pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided In this Btato at least-one year next before his 8*0.6, Ifc sha >l be qaallfled . application, and moke such proof of residence citizen <>/. Hie In the dlstriot as is reauirea by thin act, and name of the proposed voter is contained on tho tliat ho does vorlivi behove from the account list of resident taxables, to challenge tho vote given him® oisnch person; whereupon the same proof of other evidence as Is required by this act, where- the right of “°. w “3^?^^ upon the namo of the person thus admitted to shall be vote shall be inserted in the alDhahetlcal list election ooard, and the vote admitted or re by tho Inspectors anda note made opposite Jeoted.aeoordlngtotheevldenoe; every person thereto bFwrltlng the word "tS,’’ If hoshall clalm/ng to be a natursUzed citizen anaU be bo admitted to vote by reason of iiavlhg paid r eqi:ilre, dofneo or destroy auy Hat of voters mado out as di rected by this act, or tear down or remove tho same from tho plueo whore it baa boon fixed, wllh fraudulent or mischievous Intent, or for any improper purpose, the norsou so offend lug shall lie gu: ly of a hlgu misdemeanor, and on oouvlctlou shall bo punished by a flue uot exceeding five buudred dollars, or Im prisonment not exceodlug two years, or both, at the discretion of tho court. Bkc. lii. All elections for city, ward, borough, tuwnshlp and election officers shall hereafter bo h Id on tho socond Tuesday of October, subject to all the provisions of the laws regu lating tlie oloot lon of mi oh. officers not Incon sistent. with this act; tho persons eleotod to such otllaes at that time shall Lake their places at the expiration of the terms of tho poraons holding inosnme at the time of such olectlon ; but no olocttouTor tbe office of assessor or as sistant assessor shall bo hold, m.dor this act. until tho year ono thousand eight hundred uml seventy. Hkc, In. At all elections hereafter hold un der Iho luwsofUiis commonwealth, the polls shall bo opened botweou the hours of six and seven o’clock, a. m., and closed at.noven o'clock p. iu. hko. 17. It shall bo tho duty of Hie Secretary of tho commonwealth to prepare forms fur all tho blaukla mado necessary by thin act, and furnish copies of tlio samo to tho county com missioners of tho sovornl counties of the com monwealth; and thocouuty commissioners of each county shall, ussoou ns may be necessary after receipt of thosamo, at thoproperoxpenso of the county, proenro aud furnish to all tho election officers of tho olectlon districts of their respective counties conlos of such blanks, in such quantities ns may b.i rondured neers sure lor the discharge of tlielr duties under this act. • ••«••* Hbc, ID. Thai cltlzenn of thlH Htalo tempora rily In tho scrvlro of tho Mat® or of tho United Hiatus govcrnmotiLs, un ctorlcJil or nthur duly, ami who do not voto whore Hunt employed, nIiuII not ho thereby deprived of llu> right to voto In their several election districts U other* wlsoduly i|uallllrd. As therein directed, 1 also give nlllclul notice of tho following provisions oT an Act approved Juno -Itl», IS(W, entitled " A further supplement to the election laws of this Coinmomvi ullh." W’iikukas, By too Act of the Congress of I ho United Stales, entitled “ An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for tho enrolling and calling out tho national forees and for other purposes, and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty live, all persons who have deserted the mili tary oruaval servlcoof tho United Stales, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penally or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to huvo voluntarily relin quished and forfeited their rights of citizen snip and their rights to become citizens, and arc deprived of oxercistug any rights of cltlzous tlioroof; and • Wiieueas, l’ersonsnotcltlzens of tho United SLatcs, are not. under tho constitution and laws of I’enusylvauln, qualified electors of this Com muu weal it: HKcriON 1. Bo it onnetod by tho Senate and Houso of Representatives of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mot, and It Is hereby enacted by tho authority of the sumo, That lu all olectlons heroafter to bo held In this Commonwealth, it shall bo un lawful for tho Judge or Inspectors of any such election to reeolvo any ballot or ballots from any porson or persons embraced in tho pro visions and subject to tho disability Imposed by said act of Congress approved March third, odo thousand eight hnudred and sixty-llve, and It shall bo nnlnwful for any such porson to oiler to voto any ballot or ballots. Section l\ That If any such Judgo ami In spectors of eloctlon. or any onoof them, shall rocelvo or cousent to rcceivo any such unlaw ful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, ho or they so offonding shall bo guilty of misdemeanor, and upon couvlctlon thereof In any Court of Quarter Sessions, of this Com monwealth, ho shall for each offence bo sen tenced to pay a lino of not less than ono hun dred dollars, nnd to undergo an Imprisonment In llio Inti of the proper county for not less than sixty days. Sep. 8. That If any porson deprived of citizen ship and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election hereafter to bo hold in this Common wealth. vote or tender to tho officers thorcof and offer to vote a ballot or ballots, any porsou so offending shall bo deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and on convlotlon thtreofln any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth shall for each offence bo punished lu like man ner as provided in tho preceding section of this act in oases ofolllcars of election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sec. 4. That If any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or Demons de prived of cltlzonshlp and disqualified as afore sald, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to bo hold lu this Com monwealth, or shall porsuode or advise any such officer to rocolvo any ballot or ballots from any person deprived of citizenship and dlsqunllliod as aforesaid, such person so of fending ahull bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quar ter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall bo punished in lilco manner os Is provided in the second section of this act In the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. CHANGE IK THE HODS 09 VOTING. An Aar regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Commonwealth, approved March 80th, 18o6: Section 1. £« h enatied by the Senate and Eouee cf Reprmentatitn qf the ommanweaMh of Ifees.:, ifKIMUtiOH. •Pennwlvatafafn General Anonbty nut, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the tame .That the qualified voters of the* several couni ties of this Commonwealth, ot all general, township, toroogb 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 embraoo the names of all Judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled outamo, 11 Judlolary; ” ono tlckot shall embraco tbe names of *ul State ofUoera voted for, and bo labollod “ftato;” ono tlckot shall embraco the names or ail ooQnty officers voted for, including office of sonntor, member, and members of nssombly, if voted for, ana be labelled "county;" .ono tlckot shall eni* braoo the names of all township officers voted for,and bo labelled “township;” otwtlckot shall rmbroce tho names of all boroogh offi cers voted for, and bo labelled •• borough; ” and each class shall bo deposited In separato ballot-boxes. Fmauaut to tho provisions contained in the 76LU section of the act first aforesaid, the bulges of tho aforesaid districts shall respccllvoly Take charge of tho certificates of rotnru of tho election of their respoetlvo districts, aud pro duce them at a meeting of one Judgo from each district nt tho Court House In tbe City of Lancaster, on the third day after tho day oi the elo Uon, being ON FRIDAY. THE lflth DAY OF OOrOBEK, IKJ9, at 10 o’clock, o. in., thon and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said Judgos. albo, that whoro ojndgo, by sickness or un avoidable accident. Is unable to attend such mooting of judges, then tho cortlllcato or re turn shall no taken charge of by ono of tho Inspectors or clerks of tho election oftbo dis trict, who shall do and perforin the duties re quired of snidjudgo unable to attend Given under my band, at my uifico in Lan caster, this GUI day of September, in tbe year of our Lord ouo thousand eight hundred aud slxty-ulne, and tin the ninety-third year of tho ludepoudouco of tho Unttcd States. JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Fepl.G, inn. , sepls :u\v-:i: sutl ©state. A T PKIVATK WALK FOR THIRTY J\ DAYS.—TO CAPITALISTS AND STORE? KEEPERS,—Tbo New and Largo Hotel, or Ealing Houso, and Store pronorty. located nt tho Cbrlsteon Road. on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. Chester county, Pa., enn be bought at a rato that will pay big Intoroslon thelnvestment, ltlsdolnga flno business now, uud wheu the railroad couuocla south In a few weeks, It will materially en hnuco tho value of tho property. Apply to Lhe owner ou tbe premises. l«op SO tfw lit) For rale—a far n of ho ackfn, situated In Londonderry township, Ches ter county, Pa. Tho Improvements are a Tbree-slory Log Woathorboarded HOUSE aud a large Uarn, with nil llio ncoessury outbuild ings. There 1h a tlnu Orehard of Fruit Trees on the premises. Address, M. 11. tNHLEiKN, Cochrauvllle, Chesterco. nug'Ji-ikuw 111* V A MAUI. F ARM AT ASSKJ\EK\S HALE.—On THU RSI) A V.ihTOUKH Htb, ISGU, the undersigned, Assignee of Jn-eph Smedloy and Wile, w ill sell at public sale, on the premises, In Fulton uud Lllllo liilluin towuships, Lancaster county, on tho road leading (rom Pleasant Grove to oxford, three miles Irom tho former and eight mllos from the latter place, aud wimiu six miffs cl lh-j Philadelphia and Baltimore (.'mitral Kat'roud, tbe following described propoity, to wit: A tract of laud coulainlug i:» ACRES, more or less, ot splendid laud, lu a high slain ot cult lvatiim, aud bounded by lands cl Joseph Bal’aucti, John Uthson, William Uin-om and others. Tho Improvements thoroou oreoted cousist of a Two Story IIKICK. DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen and Wash House attached; 1 wo-■story Urick Teuemcut House, large double-decker Barn, nearly now, 15 by f»o feet; a brick Black smith Shop, Corn House, and all other out buildings, 111] of whleh art* covered with shUo. 'lhe land Is divided into convenient fields wllh running water in each of tnem, ami all undergo id lences. There ure ou lhe promts* s four wells of excellent water with pumps l herelu. convenient to the buildings. Albo, a lluo youu* Orchard ol Choice Fruit iV-os, such aa Apples, Pears, Poaches, Cherrios, Ac., all In bearing condition. Twenty-live ucres of Lb» above tract are iu Heavy Tirntnr, suehas Chestuu’., Uak and Hickory. \'hc above proporty Is beautifully located tu ii tin lying neighborhood, and U convenient lo churches, schools, mills, stores, shops, Ac. The latnl has all been reeoutly 11tiled and produces well. Auy person wishing to view the pinpe • ty before the day ol sale can do so by cab mg on Joseph HmedUy, residing thoreu.n, or by ad dressing or culling on the undersigned, resid ing at Fallon House P. 0., uiuctisler eonntv. Sale lo commence at l o'clock P. Al.. of said day. when attendance will be given and terms made liuown by HARVFY SWIFT, uf .K'm'l'li Sun tlu-y ;in>l wiro. Kl*p l UiNSA‘> Dv:miui!i.i‘ vvitn a i i»v kl.i v s.v i.v. -UN TiIUAV, OtTOMKR 11. InM. tho undersigned will noil by public vendue mi tlio piemlsos, tbu lollowmg valuable Real Estate, to wll: A Plantation or Tran of first-ram limestone land, situated In Salisbury lowoslilp, Luicus ter county, 1 mile Himthol the Wliilo Horne Tavern and :i miles east of Uio Gap Station, adjoining lands of Lewis H. Llnvllle, 1). Mar tin, ILS. ICnox, W. H. Kennedy, nml otliois, CONTAINING So ACRES. more or lens. The Improvements are a com modious Two-Storied nTONK DWELLING HOUSE, Swtsser Barn, Wagon Shed and (torn Cribs, Carriage Hoime, Hog Sly. and oilier ne cessary onl-bulldlngs. A well of excellent uover-falllng wator wit li a pump and Spring House connected near tbe house, and water in the tmrnyani. A luo nti Orchard of rholco and Kolocted Fruit Trees. This property la situated lu one of tho most densely populated, wealthy ami hoaltbtul districts in the county, and (he fertility of the soil not surpassed by any lu the rounly. Persons desiring to view tho premises before the sulo, will please call on the muien-lgnod Possession and au indisputable title Will lie given onthelstof April. Hale to commence at 1 o’clock l\ Mnf said day, when lerms will he made known by sep -i Isw its JOHN 1). W 1 LSON. VAUtAItI.K F AUltl AT I*!'111.It’ NAI.K. - On HATURUAY, OCTOBER liltli, INU, will bo exposed to Halo, on the premises, In Ephrata townsnlp, Ijuieastt-rcounly, about ot a mho west of hphrnUi Hall road Hiallon, on the Lancaster and Reading Road, lire follow* lug Heal Estate, viz: A Farm containing 7U ACRES AND .1 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Amos Fasnacht, Jacob PoilTer, iHaacatolninol/. and others. About l acres are covered wllli Umber, t he residue be ln k koikl llmeatono land, under Rood post fences, and In a high slate of cultivation. This farm lies along (ho Cooalk-n Creek, and con venient for watering oat tie. The Improvements consist of a large two-story Htono I)W EL LI N U HOUSE, with a two-story sum* Kitchen at tached ; Hrtelt summer House, largeono and a half story Frame Tenant House, Hanlc Barn and Wagon fthed attached ; also, a Wagon Mini with two Corn I’rUn, Hire SUhles and oi her neoi"sary out - buildings. Also, two wells of never-falling water with pumps therein, and an Orchard of a choice assortment of Frnll Troon In hearing condition. There are a very largo number of Locust TreeH on this farm, many of them fit to bo cut. Tho Tenant Houso mul ulim.l IT Acres ol land on t ho north side of tho alert said road, will ha sold separate from tho mam farm an may suit purcuasers. Tho almve was Into tho property ol Onus, lluumuu, docenned. 81.0.10 of the purchnso money can rrmnlu on tho'farm, If so desired, at a per coni, j-or an mim, Sale to commence nl 1 o'clock, I’. M., when Icrius will he made known by SARAH BAUMAN sep '2!Mll\v 111**) pHiILIC’ NAI.K V Al. U A 11 L K KK. AM HHT A’T E. Undur and by vlrluc'i>l u deed ot trust, exe cuted to me by Barton Hot. lor and wife, 1 u-lH nell at public sale, llilhe village of Browns vllle. kWa-'hlnglon county, on f 11U Its DAY’, the Jill of NOVUMHEK next, all the to Bowing very valuable real estate, i onslstlog of tin* farm on which the said Barton Boleh-r now resides, aud containing IOU* ACHES UK LAND, situate near Lire above named v.llagc. The improvements are a commodious TWo-MTUKV IUUCU DWELLING, oonlalnlng 1» r»KiniH, with a cellar under the rear wing divided Into two apart merits ; a new stable with shedding ; wugou shed, corn crib and granary under one roof; blacksmith shop, carrlogo, Ice and smoke houso; a never-falling Hprtng convenlout lo the dwelling: uu Or chard of choice young frurt trees close lo the houso. The Washington County Hull road runs through the farm, on which Is a Flog Sta tion, lit whlrh Is a small portable Weather boarded Hotisi-. The f irm Is In a high state of ciilUvuthm and under good Icuclng, a largo amount being post and mil. This farm Is also well watered, having running water In every Meld. Tho farm will be ottered cull re, and also In I wo parcels. Parcel No. I on tho east side of tho Hallrond, being about half tho farm,on which stands thu dwelling houso and other Bn pro - 'cm cuts. Barer! No.'.'oil tho went Hide of lho Hull road, bolng Uio oilier half of huM lurtu, without lm provrinontH, but on which there nrt) several beautiful building hlluh Also, ACKKN MOUNTAIN I,AND, heavily limbered with young chestnut. Tills tract Is adjacent to the farm, and on which llieru Is a good log house and a fluo spring of wutor. It lies on tho oast side of Kilt ltldgc mountnln. Also a Throo-story Htono UWlii.l,- I Nu HOUSE l n t ho town of W overton, hot ween the It. A O. K. K. uti l the Canal. TERMS UK WALE ARE: Ouu-tbird of pur chase money to hn paid on t lit* Ist day of Apt 11. Is7i), ami tho balance In two equal payments, onttuml two years from the day of sale, w»th Interest from April I, IK7D. The purchaser to gtvo uotc with approved security on tho day of sale for each payment Possession will he given on April 1, l*7t) and when entire purchase money shall he paid a good and si lllcletit died will bo executed tu llio purchaser. THOM AH 11. UKAMPToN, ( el tMO-slw | Trnstoo. CIOnniNSIONKII’A NAI.I'. ; OK REAL KHTA T K, Comprising Homo of tho llnost, best loculi d, and most valuable) AND UOUHEH AND LOTH, IN HARrEK’H KERRY, The Property of the Heirs of Gorard B. Wager, deceased. By virtue of a Decree of tho Circuit Court of Jelfetson Comity, West Virginia, rendered at the September Term thereof, for tho year IKfit), In a suit In Chnncery brought by Walter Tay lor and wlfo and Lucy T. Wugur v». Gerard 11. Wager’s administrators and devl/.ecs, for Par tition, tho undersigned, a Mpcclnl Commission er appointed by the Court for that purpose, will proceed to sell at Public Auction, on HATUKDAY, OCTOBER Uni, m; tiutnonlu nnif WARRANTED FRIB I*ItO.M AUUhTKKATION TMh Manure oontalus all tho elements produoe largo crojwofull kinds,mul is highly rooommouded by all who have used It, also by distinguished Chemists who have, hy unalyuls. toatedltfl qualities. /VrArtl fu fiaffs of IXX) jvinmß c.icS, IMXON, HHAKPLEHMA CO. S‘> South Watkra to South Diuwa'.b avk. V H I I. A D E 1, l* u 1 A For sale by WM. UF.YNOI.DM, 7!) South St., Baltimore, M dissolving Raw Hones in Utl ol Vllrto:- l nils Rones that have not been deprived ol l heir >n gunlo mntier—the grei He ami glue—h\ burn tin or baking, 11, thereh re, n'esenls 1-illumimmi, the Farmer a i.i. l he vn. uable pi opei t les ol Raw Rones In a highly com i ulraled l mi-itialn lug It ut once quick In notion and \ evy pe« m e nent. MS' KurmerH are rceommended to pm* loom of tho dealer located in I heir neighborhood. 1 n sect lon* where no d.-n'er l < vet e .inhllshed. the t'IiOSPH ATE may he prnoiiroikMlre«-l iy H-um Ci e undei signed, B A T (Ml A SONS M AM’K.UTIMiIiKM, OFFICE, NO. .0 SO. DELAWARE AYEM V PH ILA DFI .lUII A. SUaiial. jyi. Fit KHF. KH'li’N WONDKU nl' TIPC IiIIKAT MKDK'At. WOULD! /, iaHTN i n a n /■: /. / /■: /•’. Tlio world-: onowfd Intonml ami Kxi.’inal ModnMnn. Ulvtw ivlnd id moat cim»*n In from lo 2 to ID minut*-*. Mold l»y DruifutMU ami Do-iUth rally. WM. Vl. BAKKU.IVutn' Siuiur, Ayciil <*n IjinciiKlor. .). U. IInKKKU .vumi, Ml. .Joy JOHNKON, HOLLOW A V »t I’o W DKS t'lilliuirdplila. I u Dimv :ui piI.KS! Dll lIF.MOIUUKIIHA 1, TIM. 'KM inlt'iiml and !• rUoruui, llllm), Mli-ndlm; and I posit tvi'H , per foully and p t manrnll.v l.’U KKl>, without pain, danger, Inal i mm ni - nr CIIUSIIOH, l»V W. A. McllAN M. 0 . No. JOJti HPJUNU tl A UDK.N Hi'., PHIL \ , l*n . who c m rofor ymi l« over mu* i tmn.i < ml nil ln> hunt Pltl/.anH id l’lilludidplila who have In m cured. A prnolloo of is,) ears In Wlllnml k Inlluro, wai i a uln me lo tlinn ant re i; euro In all nan* s. a. |> dmu jyjAKNIIAM.’.S Fl.lXlir. l)yH])t‘PNlll Ull'l OOUftUpaUoll lIIU U\H linuil) foes of tho restless, excitable Ami'iinui, mul wllli them ciimo Inexorable hotidm-lio, heart burn, ami n train of small diseases. Marshall's Elixir haa been prepared with Hpt-t-.ial relcr enco lo these rmiHlltullimal troubles nl m many of our countrymen, and so lur thu pie puruthm Inis proved a decided sucres-*. Th*- proprietors feel that, hi rocimum-iiilln:; 11 now alter the tried experience of years, lin y at. Iml fultllllng a human*' iluly towards Mm ip n oral community.—/-'m-nn/’j /v*-.**. PKILE ONE MOMMAK PER IIoTH.I- M. M A KSH A I. 1. A CO., DRUGGISTS, PunntM.Toits, Mini MARKET SI 1 ., PHILADELPHIA. Hold By all L'riuglsLs. CM imn bkwauii r«ii am asr. (M.UUU of tbo lolluwlllg IIINOHHI'H, Whirl) tho Medical Faculty have pronounced tiicmu* bio. that DR. RICHAU's GOLDEN IvE.M l - IEB will not euro. Dr. Kiolmu'* im: pli Ulh in it* p'; in ary and secondary magus, hu i i a« old Pirns, I'l ooralodSoio Throat, Ho e Eyes, HUin lions and Horenokh ol t bo Heal p.eradleai i m; >i u» oiimi'O aud inorcury thnrmtghlj . Dr. M.-niii'- Golden BalMim No, 2, will euro tbo liuul Bingen; and 1 duly l Imho who do Miller limn suet) dlHCiuics U) otiliilu a radical cun’ uitn.xil llio aid ol thin inudlcltio, vvn'eh doea not |.n voiU tlio patient* from eating and dilnlmo, whnt they llko. Prleo ol eltiior No. 1 or .'. : . per boltlo or two bottles, J;». Dr. Rlohuu’s Uokkin Antulot**, usuteaud rad ian! cure for UouorrUoa, Uravel ami nil Ti i nary DerungemeutH, accompanied with lulldln-i:- lions. Warranted to cure. Price,?;! per InitMe. Dr. ltlclmn'H Goldon Kllxl r d' Amour a radi cal euro for Gonerul Doblllly In old or youiu;, liuparllltg energy to them who liavo led a uio ol Houmuully, l'rlco, fc) pur botllo, or two boi llo*sD. Un receipt of price, by mall or Ex press, iiioe remedies will bo shipped to any plan-, pjiunpl attention paid to all correspondent*. Noon genuine without tin* name ol In. Ki.-u.ui'.. Golden remedies -I>. B. lllehat ds, sole |-i upi t< lor, olown In Ohio* of ln»lt,es. Adde-,., nit. i». it. itii ii a iii**. IS-ouWdAlyw No. Vai udt M., .- . a . utileo hours from D A. M. lo u P. ;.i. sent—t ’or respondents auswereil. gUilatUlliUia J&tlwtiscmrnts S IB v K H ir / n }■: c l o \t // SKLI.KKS HUOTHKUS R.’l .hlldl'Oil.l \\ USi MARKET STREET. PH ILA DEI. PH IA. BAHLOWN IM>IG4» HI.IE IS Till. choapestamt bent artlelo lu llio mail.(l for BLUEING CLOTHES. 11 does not contain anv arid. Jl will not Injure the flm m. labrle. It Is pul up at WILTBKRUKR'M DRUG STORE, No. North MKI’U.N D Hired, pilll,. ADELPHIA. and for sale t»y 11 ionl id the oi.o- CKiis and DurtmiaTH. 'The gonulno has both Baih.ow'm and Wn.r lilliUKli'H liaincH on the lain I ; ul: pi neth ai e C'OtrNTKHftftT. BARLOW'S BLUE will color more ua'ir Shun four limes tho same weight ol Indigo, apr UMjU, lyw-17. iB6O. IMJ9. WALL PAPEHS HOWEI.L A lim'HKl;, Dm ANI i At-l U lir.l.a (K PAPER HANOINOH A WINDOW MH'.DIH HALES ROOMS, COR. FOURTH AND MARKET MH. PHIL\DHI PI 11 A. Factory, Cor. Twcn'.ylhirtl an l nnvun .‘/i NEW STYLES EVERY DAY, Hcp'JUilU OK OUR OWN MAKE. :!m\v j Ann s- »*AS« Y ;ruuM i J(>II N VAU K 1 K A , 7IS ARCII STREET Middle of tbo Block, Between 7.h‘uml Mli Hi Houlh.Hlde jPIIIL\DKI.PH.A. Imporbr. Manttfaelurer and Dealer In all kinds and quality of FAJI C Y KIIIS FOR LADIKB’ AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Having enlarged, remodeled amt improved my old amt favorudy known KUlt EMPORI UM, and having imported a very largo And splendid assortment of all the different kiudsof urn from first bands, In Europe, and have hud them made up by the most skillful workmen, I would respectfully invite my friends of Lan caster and adjacent Counties, »o call and ex* nmluo my very largo and beautiful assorinient of Fancy Furs, for Ladles aud Children. 1 am determined to sol! at os low prices as any other respectable llouso In this city. All Furs War* runted. No misrepresentations to iffoctHuliH, JOHN KARKIKA, H2lMmw3B 718 Arch street, Philadelphia. gaufciun 2mm, U A A U , NO. 30 NORTH Q.UEEN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDIX(J,) DEALS IK UNITED STATES BONDS, STOCKS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, DRAFTS GIVEN ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES. COLLECTIONS MADEIPROMPTLY. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS JOHN M. STEHMAN, JOSEPH CLARKSON, mar 22 flmwj SAMUEL SLOKOM, Bankers as Stehman, Clarkson & Co. g 3L. SCttAEFFEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BADDLERI NOS AND 3 EAST KINGIBTBKEC jan IOMX (LANOASTfiRCPAJ tfW pli es t