faiscettaneous. TUE BLOODY CODE Paritentars of the Hostile Meeting Be tn'een E. T. Freeman and E. L. Hamlin. Touching Death Scene [From the Memphis Avalanche, August 1a..1 The community was shocked at an early hour yesterday, with the announcement that Mr. Ed. F. Hamlin, a well-known and highly respected young lawyer of this city, had come to his death in a duel with Mr. Ed. T. Freeman, another well-known and respectable young citizen. The news spread like wildfire through the city, and all day long it was the theme of conversation, at the street corners, in hotels, in counting rooms, and in all sorts of places, public and private. Like Prince Arthur's death, the tragic occurrence was common in the peo ple's mouth, and when they spoke of it it was with blanched cheeks, hated breath, and saddened countenances. Never were our people more horror-stricken, and never were they more impressed with the bar barism of '' the code." But whatever the horror of the:•public, it can bear no com parison with the frantic grief of the mother over the tragic fate of her first-born, or the more stolid but equally as poignant sorrow of the father and brother, - Who is there that can describe the sorrow of that family circle thus rudely sunderod ? Al, ! the blood code has plunged many joyous fami lies into the lowest depths of grief and des pair. And for what.? Let the widowed wife, the orphaned children, the mother bereft of son, the sister made brotherless —ay, let all concermal answer. What has it all availed? But let us draw a veil over this, it is too sacred, too sad a subject for the public gaze. The difference between the young men, which was of a private character, has been the SllikieCt of talk about town for some days. It is no breach of privacy to say that a lady was the innocent cause of the mis understanding. If such it may be called. Several days ago, one of our contempo raries announced that the athtir had been amicably settled, and 8111.11 was believed, 10 be the case by all except a few knowing ones, until yesterday morning, when the ralanche :ifinotsuced that a duel had Leon arranged to mine old between the parties, in a neighboring State at sunrise. I taluential eitimats, friends of both parties Ind labored for (lays ti: bring the airair to an adjustment aatisfactou to all concerned, but in Vain. Bloody was the only :atone ment for real or fancied Immix, awl !Wind has been shed with direful result. Several (lays ago a meeting of the parties concern ed, was held :ten's,: the river, Arkansas, and from this fact doubtless sprung the re- port of settlement, when in fail it was tally fur the purpose iiiirrespondenee 4\lol a view to it more hostile meeting. I'lle par ties returned to lhr rite, and as indicated, the eltising rime 1111 yesterday muniinui in the Stith of just iter.iss the Male line, %vile, the bright suit had jiet appeared allrlanti the 1111riZall :1111 the world was hardly astir, when the grass was heavy with dew :gni birds twittered :timing the trees. eh,,i4, positions Nva: won on India :%11.. Freeman, but from the character the ground it proved to Itetif tin advantag the stilt coming to the side of and ItetNvet the foenten. Two saplings were cut tION, and tramiphintell ;tiler theground had het staked off, so 3 , 1, shelter to ea,. The \von' NV:IS I ly scales 1111 bell: \ll'.of lt uuliu. The gentlemen then tot their respective positions. Each scenic perfectly cool :old sill'-possessed; not muscle tnnced ; never was there :1 sign o qui VLT when Ihr NV(ll'ils " Aru you ready gentlemen ?" were pronounced. Each an sworeti tirtitly and atolilily, SV, Wrailllll were rortiothilitoilooking duelling pistol> long and ,vitlisttaloth hore. Alter a tifttist the word's " wore pre, nounced, when twit sharp, hind reports i tl ticli sticet-sion were heard, ;Intl two col 1111111,11 r SlllOl,l rolled "1,- , 4 . 111111 fur 11. 11101111'111 or lcvc the prhicipal arbor in the tragedy. our reporter and his friend, sprang fot ward. I 101 l way Itetsvet.lllll(` cni - ri3gos au the ground they Oct! Mr. I'l.cent:to and Ii SCUUIIIIS, moving rapidly in thedirection the carriage,. As they passed, one of tl party, as it siteal:ing to our reporter, at. referring to Ali . . I latitlin, remarked that 1111,3:111,' drat, 1/1 . N01111 . 111111,4' feel. Thu reporter 1,1 . 1.,,t.i1 forward to tl ground and tound Mr. I lanilin Sipport. in a standing position by lire. It. hi. Sio dors and Ersl: int.. hest shot was Mr. Freeman's; >1 Ilanditt's folltoved ill11111'lli:111 . 1.V. The 1,1 tor lilt hie Sl , llllll ere he di.sch:u I pistol. _Vitor discharging it he ocrlailuc pressing his bawl to his side. " 1 am hit; and then looking towards his adversar " Freeman, I never said aught againsl y• or injured you in all my life." Alter supporting, hint awhile the ditch laid him gently on Ilk suck :11,1 111 . 0( . 1,111 , 1 to examine his Nl,llllil. lir. Ersliiito held " his pulse. Alien hrief examination lir. Saunders remarked : " iii. your are badly hurt. - Said Mr. Hamlin: '•ls it a I:Ming:wound, doettir? . . • " It is a :•-,rionis wound, Ed. - replied lit. Saunders, "and I van give yozi uu em,lir ligenielit.“ " I tired to,, high, didn't i, doctor : oil the dying 111:111. "Are pill in pain, Ed?" 1,1...1 our ~r Like group, "Oh, no, 11111 not in pail]," he said, "hut I feel such n strangc sensation here,' plac ing hit hand on his side, the svolind mean while having been bandaged. Strong men stead around, 1111'11 ti le Imkl dared donth on nuuiv a battle-lipid. They Nvept like children. tiumr hurried Sorts wore spokcli to 1 1 1.. Saunders In the dying wan, "tin' nothing lu lily poor mother," .aid ; " 1011 tell lily hillier I :is born a gentleman and died a gentleman, - teas all that was heard. A pause, linui l s eyes lie gait to turn glas•kv. Ile teas losing rolisci onsliess. It \vas plain the sanils of life were rill:nit:pi out fast. Said r. Sealer, his seeoll,l, 1.,1,11112' over " ion': you 1:11oNv like, There %Vas , no re pone. " I le trill nev,rl;ii.:w . yon .aid I Ir, er • V gravel v. The little group again slie , l tear,. II was it sad Syr 110, lit, l• `lilt , 111/111 . ill all it, ; :ill this hr;ititiful and tranquil; the Win. iu Ihv teoo,ls skirt ing the livid swayed lazily in the morning breeze; ill the dlstailee a pielureS4ille laruk Ignise broke the ; Hear by lye, the carriages; 1111 the :41 , 111111 near the group lay on,. of the instruments of death ; in the midst of the group lay a handsome, illailly form, writhing It pain, lilt Gist imsNi ilg away. The doctors Svenr linahle t•oilii thing, for the hotly ; there teas no priest or minister or 1;1111 to :I,llllini.lcr consolation to nil iintliOrial After a little while there tens a contortion or the hotly, :111,1 then :kil osrhuuat ion mule_ thing uli, my poor 11111111er 111011 all teas silent :is the grave again. The rri,nos mtd Stlrgl2l/11, and Oil \V 'ill hated hru:u h. .‘ little brandy 51 . :1S likiled 111 have any ellect. It teas liropo,rti to wove 111 e 11yhog loan to [ln' i.nt,t , of mr..lo . vner, near and :1 hi:kill:oi spas proelireil, into which he te as lifted: but it %vas concluded that the change would only hasten death, and the sugges tion was abandoned. 11 three-quarters of ;in hour from the Lillie Nvliell the pistol teas di,liarged, I !ant hill lay :1 corpse, on the spot whore he re received the fatal bullet. It entered the right side, passed through the liver, :caul out through the loft .ide. Ile was shot clear throligh the Freeman :Sill his friends had departed. - Around the dead Mall Steed Dr, Saunders and Erskine; Messrs. Scales, Ite Saunders, the seconds of Hamlin; Mr. /Larry hill, of Relic or; Mr. Sneed, of Memphis, and the reporter of the .1 cii /andic, the only represent:llG, M the press 011 the ground. So ended the dile! hetWeen I{.l. Freed sum Mid Ed. Hamlin. Whatever may he the feeling or the public, it is not for a reporter of occurrences to express an opinion. All said the fight was a lair one, and on this point there is no din'orenees of opinion.— The cause of the melancholy of is nylon tender a nature to Is , paraded in the public print, except us it may he shown in the correspondence which passed between the two actors in the bloody tragedy. Ed. I 'Minh; was a rising young mendwr of the liar of this city, a n d it ; a te partner .1 udge Henry 11. Smith. II is age was ;Wont twenty-live years. II is father is an and respected citizen. 'William Ilan; lin, pay ing teller of the First National Bank, is his brother. Gentlemanly and popular in his manners and address, he haul made many friends, and was much admired in social circles. The bar of the city net yesterday with reference to his death, and passed suitable resolutions. lie was also an at tenthuit, if not a member, of Grace Epis copal Church. He was engaged to tie mar ried to a beautiful young lady, who left a few days ago to rusticate in Kentucky. HO Was to have accompanied her, but was de tained on account of this sad occurrence, which was then pending. Ed. Freeman, the challenging party, stands equally high in the respect of the community. He is a native of Virginia, and has resided in Memphis since the war, engaged in ineehanical pursuits, lutist of the time as a book-keeper in a prominent cotton house. Dr. Saunders attended is surgeon on be half of Mr. Hamlin, and lir. Erskine on be half of Mr. Freeman. Messrs. W. 11. Rhea, C. P. NVooldridge and Taylor acted :IS rho friends and seconds of Mr. Freeman, and Messrs. Scales, Belcher and Saunders for Mr. Ham lin. The Lode of Mr. Itainlin was removed soon after death to the residence or elr. Joyner, near the scene of the 111101. I Ale, ill the day it was brought to his late resi dents:, when a crowd rapidly gathered, and a neeeelle: which beeggete, lieeki:reletle/11 The Cher was wild with grief and would ine r t leeeeew e leeel. Free-fief', :old neighbors shared in ihe grief, ..trorig teen and weak women alike, shedding tiara over the 04 . - clirrl:ll , P, VOll,ll had 11.11. A err, old and ri;41,4211111 family ol its brightest. jewel. Tenn., newest Is, I n7O. Mr. .I , Mluard laullm, AlrmpheN, Ti7)/L. Sift: Will lee handed to you by ire friend, Mr. Charles P. 15'ooldritige. I wish hitt' VI arrange with you, fir your frie id, a FellgeOdy mretiug in order to nettle all e 'lst ing illifereaCCH. In thie Com MUD icatiot it In hardly necessary to refer to the part. .et It softie that I shall, and do now, (tenon ice you as a coward, poltroon, and a base scoundrel. If this is not sufficient to In duce you to give me the satisfaction every gentleman has at all times a right to ask of another, inform me and I will cheerfully give it you. Respectfull E. y, T. FREEMAN,. nOPEFIELD, Ark., Aug: 211, 1870. Major E. T. Freeman: Stn:—Your note of the 19th instant has been received. I am unconscious of bay ing dono you any wrong or of having ivon you any cause for this most extraordinary communication ; but the poromptorY terms of your note debar me from any reply other than the acceptance of the meeting you de sire. My friend, Mr. Scales, is authorized to represent me, and will arrange the terms of this meeting. ED. L. 11A mms. The discrepancy in dates was a mistake of Mr. Freeman. 11 is note was written and sent on the 19th. THE CARTEL. Time of meeting—Afriday, 26th August, sunrise. Place—State of Mississippi, at Shanghai, on the Hernando road. Weapons Duelling pistols, loading smooth and single. Distance—Fifteen paces. Position—Parties facing. Firing—A drop or rising shot, as either principal may elect, holding the weapons at right angles with the line of sight. Par ties to practice or not, at their option, and all practies to cease after 6 o'clock, P. 3.f., this clay, August `;PhD, M. S , A LES, C W 001.11811,61.4 So much for the duel of yesterday. Le d. be hoped it will have been the last Melling near Memphis. Al IS (ji;i LANE 0 US A DAY—IICSINENK ENTIRELY new and honorable. Liberal Induce recuß. Descriptive circulate free. Address 3. C. HAND & CO., Biddeford, Me. JOl3 -fit. TILE MAGIC COMB WILL CHANGE any hair or beard to alsermanent blind; IC OW IL. It o talns no 7r u> Any one CL e It. Gne scut by until for SI. nddret•is MAGIC COMB C"., Springfield, Mass TURNE It ' Tic Dou Lou REux UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL A safv,e,taili nIH 1111 - i• or N t It .1 I(II A , NEENDI'S DISEASES, 'l' r 4 t , E "1" SA it M Al; I AIC ItENIEDY for .Vll,llllO 1.. , 1r1 , 1(ix ollell em,tt,..4 a perfect cure In a Nil gle day. NI/ form Ncroooo I /I , eases lull, I yield to its 'wonderful power. Even in 111 Ing th entire systmn, Its ust• lilt a few days afford, 111 I ost lo.tunlsltlng, relief and rarely tails It, lon dile.. /I eonlpll Ie:t11 , 1 perina nevicure. It cot talus no material , in the tlightest degree It jurliats. It has lilt unqualified approval of II list physicians. Thousand , in IIVI • ry lair! the colt titry, gratefully iteltimwhillge its pawl In soot It the tortured nerves, and restoring tI falling strength. Snit hp mall on receipt of price and postait t the parlmge tlt s ou Postage ti rent Sixpaeltages 5.1111 IS S/1111 Its all dealers 11l drugs and met! clues and by Sole Proprietors, 120'1' rettoont St., liostun, Mas wANTEI) 1.1111. BELDEN, THE NviirrE WEISE YEARS'AND , NiI 'ME WILD IN DEANS F.: PLAINS. THE I,i FE OF Olin, P. ItELDEN, who 11 . 11)11 it love oI will advent 000 1..1 a fora knowledge of tlio lii llun,,thrir (•ustothas,Sphrts, it olilions, Wars, Great .fiu,tralu 1,1) 0 home of plenty In Ohio, jot ue,l the married the I all t Inn; Wavidefin, li , •nann• :a Orial Warrior, /faith ,. a 00! Chill' of 100 Lehlyes, Was appointial 11111 I".S.lti•vilnr.kritly, 1.10 tiler i iorlims sere lee with Ills bray., itgaln , t him) 110 Indians. .1•hook of the most. thriffing foal y well aniloonioatkal. 'Froth - si ranger Mar net 1011. Sinicrlily Most ratoil. chqsar thus, portrait, of the authors, in full Iron ton. co,litine. Prat. law. Should outset! book 0015)11. Send :it site for Filioniatial Liiiiio of oinaviits, ,ample pagos and A. 11. II Lill 11. \ ILI uhdsheq lw .100 Claatiait st., I'llllo. Prat U.t Y--11Y A "1441)1:1N.1!II)i. CL 1., 111 St„ Mass .or 'lt. 1,01 1 / 1 4. JeltbanA "Fti 111 Vy lt,.t N\s ; Is /1,.. , /, ma he" plastic Lock Stitch" ttntl Is ward :L:11 , 1 for 5 year , . ;315. All tali, ittat•ltlnrs Irith au untlvr-fectl sold for $15.'1 , S are .Athircss \GUN SEW - I:sat M I.: CO., St, Louts, Mo., Chioatto latbsburgh, Pa., or Boston, 11,1:1-.11n 125. 1t ittakt, the'' “Olke 101 1,1,111 sales, and to the only litaatm.ll nod,- ftaal :4;11411.110 Nlal.llll, soil for less than SO). Cit-t•astal by stVlita•lt, Wil,on, (troy, Le ltalt.t., antl Slng, Co. All tall, 4111411•1 . 41.4 , 1 511111.- IR' M144'16111,3 SOIll for less than ;,..,tt are i ntringe moils, and the antl us, liable to prose- Ninon. Atltlrt,, .II I'I,A & 1t4,0011. :MUSS., INi/111'401, 1 . 24., Chicago, 111., or St. Lolls, Mo. juft-ttin ul()lcTuna , ...4 4IEFEICED To LIVE MEN. St•llti nlwn DIANIUND K. NVilsnitigton, Dol. 0()(1 Solver Motile( Wire I irdhes Fur lull par Ovular , : addr , •-s 11.• 011;..1IID \\"11:1.: NULLS, _NI I) !AN 4' I' . E CAT,\ AND DEA FN NvIII "aid lILLL rci•L•ipt by which I was LLL,LLLI LLI l'atart IL and I),atILL,L. Irrr. ALILIIVSN M HS. 1. 1. 111,1.1.1,11, N. J. • GENTS WANTED FOIL -FREE LOVE. ITS VOTAII.II.:M, IL ELLIS. I.,Lvte frittlig ..1 111 , 141,11 I illll,. laid hat-runt( its 10.11,w:111 , s cxp.....1 1.. 1.11.‘ Irritirn in iliellitcrest , .1.111,,t1i0n, 'llrzslntri,(l/ arid Public. 3forts WY. Ittl to.t . otrrtila.rs :Lod N. V., C1tt.,111,11, .11111 W A VI - ED—BOOR AGENTS 'l'o SEI.I V iwpffiar (lIIN.\ AND uN rrE! sTATES. INEItNIATWN ItlIL THE PEOPLI. IiEFonE THE vt rrs, RULERS ANTI (WIC ICIWITS M.:APE:AI' AND nv. , T FA Nlll,l' BIBLES. Trail} ulrcri .1. 111.1ros8 for Circulars. PARMELEE J.: 0.1., Philatli•lphia C HILDREN CHIC root THEN \V E I, I, ' Ii CARBOLIC TABLETS A :qweirit• for all 13( till• ro . . Yrir(lbAry , 01,11 . 1. 11,111b171/1 ,. . faiiiily sliiitilil lOC.. WELL'S CAltlttiLlC TABLKI'S Th. y slunkl.l 1.. pnunptly 101(1'1110 11111 . 11,1 1 S 01 1/ 1,i111•rt, and in all ainsvi non. nu iiu Thrnat and Lungs. FOR IN CHILDREN are simply iliv.thlublo and :ill c.x...•11..ta Ivvcllr:1II.• ,1,• Ile I J . , some. ,ult• 10111.• Suld 1,1 1)1'111:1:1. , 1L. svp.;-lw A GEN . : I FS ito iyrT EO---MA LE OF FE Pll YSICAL LIFE NNT 0 Al A 7N - : BY (lEO. NA M. I). 'lids !ware, pure 1;nok I. I. e great snares,: ef the yt'ar. 4.5,i100 have al Healy lwan Noll. 11 .1 ill sells with a rapidity quite unprecedented. Age nt. ail agt, that they make money fikler selling It than any other. Mil l ter rliery k st Send atoner tor panwhh.t. tw ;1N). Philadelphia, Nest_ and Neden G r:r r 5r ta UP CLUBS c;REAT SAVING Ty coNsuMERs, Part it,. 011,i1111 . 0 iIOW la get up (.1111, 111 r ne.Nwer 1a send Peke List, and a Chit) 1”1 - 1:1 wlllace,npany II with 11111€11rectiens—making larre .Sax 11114 I, C..1,411114'1 , .1.1 1,11111MT:tit 10 organizes. TILE GREAT AMERICAX TEA CO. 33 VESEV STIIEET, NEW A - ()Itl: R,). lids / I LTBERGELVM FLAVORING EN- V tracts are warranted equal to any mail, They are prepared from thefruitiv i and will ho !I mola much bra, than many er r the Extracts Thal .Ilo• sold. Ai" A xi: you Grucer or Droyyt4t fur Willbcxycr'x Extracts. Harlow's Indigo Blue Is, wit hoot doubt, the best article ill the market, for blaring clothes. It will color more water than /oar times the salmi weight of indigo, and nitwit more than any of her wath bloc in the market. The may gent, is that pet up at Alfred Willberger's Drug store, No. 'Sri North Scoond Street, Phi laddl- The Lalicls have both Wiltberger's and liarluw's name on theta, all other: are counter • full. Fur sale by mast Grocers and Progyists, Wiltherger's Indelible In It will be foosil on trial to bra superior article. Always on hand fur sale at reasonable prices. Pure eiround Spleen, Genuine Medicines, Chalnois Stoles, Sponges, Tapioca, Pearl, Sagir, and all articles in the W (Dog line, at Alfred Iltberger's Drag Store, N0.:33 North St./cowl street, Philadelphia, FIRE INS URA NCE ril II E Cohunbia Fire lourance Co, OF COLUMBIA, PA rea BUI LDI NOS, M ERCHAN DISI, and other Property against Loss and Damage by Fire, on Ineir Stock or Mutual Plan, 00 AS ICE A SoNA BLS TERMS AS will EitF_SruNSl 111. E I l one', 0 1n.9. Lo.cs Paid S'inw 1011, $325,000 EMI= Pre,to 1 rd--N. S. DETWILER. Vire Pr. Lid aIL,. I . 1v114)s. B , .nre , Lary—. J . FRUEAuI.'I O Dm/wirer—ll EILIIEWI"f 110 M AR. I=l H. H. Detwiler, ,Itobert Crane, H crbert Thotom., 11. Wlllion, A. Bruner, Jr., WM. Patton, Robert Ryon, J. H. Strlne, .1. H. Ilaehman,', Jax. Schroder. M. M. liLrlckler. J. F. Frusuulr, For Insurance or Agencies apply by mall, ur In person to 1. F. FR Jy2s-Uiril %sr ANC ASTER FOR SALE OR RENT. BLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FRUIT FARM.--ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2dth, IVO, the undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premism the property on which he now resides, in West Lampeter township, situated within half a mile of the limits of the City of Lancaster, CONTATNTNG 14 ACRES.. The improvements are a Two-story BRICK DWELLING, with a Frame Summer House at tached, a never failing Well of Water and large Cistern, an excellent Barn, Carriage House and •all' other necessary out-buildings. A large and choice selection of Fruit Trees and Plants. About Four Acres are in Small Fruits Just coming Into perfect bearing, and from which large quantities were marketed the past sea son. The fella. aro new, ad the whole place is in complete order. To a n y' one wbsiming to go into the fruit or trucking business, this place presents unusual advantages. Three-fourths of the purchase money can re main secured in the premises If desired. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, ALBERT K. WARFEI., Lancaster City. aug 31 31, 35 PUBLIC MALE.—ON SATURDAY, OC TOBER Ist, IS7O, will beimld at public ven doe, at the public house of Abraham Knott'. man, (Buck Tavern), in Drumore twp., Lamm,- ter county, the following described Real Es tate, to wit : A tract of land containing SEVENTEEN ACRES more or less, situated on the road leading from the Hoek to Hopi: ll.' new mill, (better known as Conowingo Furnace), about a half mile from the fanner and one mile from the latter lace, adjoining property of Dr. J. M. Deaver, tary Moore and others. The linprovetnents hereon erected consist of a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, kitchen attach,'; a small Stable, a good Well of Water with pump therein ; a duo young Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, sack as Apples and Peaches, also Grapes, and all other Improvements. The above property is under good fences, In a high state of cultivation, in a good neigh borlaial, convenient to NCLIDOIS, mills, stores, and places of public. worship, and altogether would he a desirable property for a laboring man or mechanic. Any person wishing to view said property before the day of sale, will please call upon the undersigned, WIIO will show the same. Possession and a good title given on the First clay of April, 1671. Sale to ,mnimence at I o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by SAMUEL J. ANKRIM, Assignee of S. B. Moore and Wife. It. F. Rowe, Auct. aug 31 tow .71 'l3l'lll.lC SALE.---ON FIATIIDAY, MEP TENIBER 17th, 1070. will be EOM at public ' sale, at the residence of the subscriber, Cole raine township, Lancaster county, Pa., on the road leading from Steeleville to Puseyville, about 0 miles from the former, and 2 miles from the littler plate, and about Ii miles front Penning[olivine, the tollowing Heal Estate, CONTAINING SI ACRES of well improved land, about IS Acres of which are arable, adjoining lands of Samuel Stafford, Benjamin Herrand others, upon which is ected a^_-Story Entine DWELLING HOUSE ~ ith Stone Kitchellat Mlt pelted, Bake House and other necessary out-buildings; ail In first-rate condition; a large Bank Barn; both house and barn are covered with slate. This property has one of the lineal Meat ions In the Gandy, and Is convenient to churches, stiore , , schools, &e s I las a Well of Ex cellent Water with Pump therein near the door, and running water on the premises.— Also, an Orehard of Choice Fruit Trees, in fine bearing rolisisting uf pestles ap ples, plums, inn neeif,tic. The 111111 i is a high stale cif cultivation and under with fence, About la Afire, is well covered with Chesnut Sprouts. Persons wishing to view the prellllS, 1/11.- VIRUS 11/ the day of sale, will please call upon the ell the 5a11... Sale Io (SRIIIIICIWO at t ti'eltielt P. M„ on said day, when cut - Anions will he nutlce known by ALGERNON It. WHITESIDE. S. W. SWISHER, Audi. lone,. DIIINISTIIATOIES S.t I.E Or ILEA I. Cl EsT.vrE.—ox :21'111 1,70, pursuant to On order of the trithans • Court of I.iinimster county, Pa., the unili•rsigneil Ailtnittist rotors of the estate of John S. hawker, late of the township of wur wi,k, county, will sell at public sale, It the late reside. , of kid, in the town of title. in Niiritrwlek timmsh the following Heal Estaiii, NO. I A Tsvo-Story it It I I ( . 1 S with hrlck Kitchen attached, a Wash I louse, also, a large Fran.. Weal leer-is sToith: liorsE,” large:stable, and other out buildings, and i lot of ground, :din:lto in the said Town 111 Lit lz 1111 the:4,llol sil, of Noun strvet, frnt ing on reel fret :11111 luck feet. Then. al, nuinlier 11f Frail trees, and Ilrape Vines tin the premises. 'fills property is in the central ' , art of 111111111 , 1111, 1111 , 1 1. a very v:110111,10 One. Ni.. 2, 11 lit of ground i lid town of Lit ig. situate on Spi tier llpl irango strecis, fronting Spruce si reel, feet li twin:, and ex tending bail; laol feet. Any pl•1,01IS wishing In stew tile premiss, will jail 1111 MI,. Hacker, residing on No. I. Ako, lit the 0111111 , tittle:mil place, will be sold the hallowing liorsonai property, viz: 5 Shares ”r the 1,11 Iz Building ASJ , ,,•1110011, new Ihr 111111 Cool: wove,, 2 Counter Settles, Hinges, Door hoel:s, Screws, lions, Chains, Tub,. stands, Measures, letl ud Bedstead, Closet, Cat - 10•1 , - Books, honcho:, ids. , a Itockaway, and other articles. Sal.. ill 10.011 al / o'clock' P. N., of said dac, u lien at leitilatice mall be given and terms 11110 . 11 11 nllOll by Tlll /NIE, Als(i, oil thi• saint( (lay,Coopor's I.ililoaster, will 1101.41((witiv 10,1 lit' saki : A 1,1 (if sltlutte oil Ili, 11(4111 Niil.• (4 stret(t, I,ll,:invaster, N. 212, illlll 1 . 511 . 11 lI t its(11•11i 11 II Riley 112 fool. Silo to (simmer. , II S I'. M.. of (lily, NV lit, :1'1011,1a. , Will he given and Iv 1:11((wil , , TIII mAy si• -.a .o-SAVE , TH IS PAPER ',‘ Floc A YU L ;WHOLE YEAR:( --a lIIEN YEAItS 1)1 11.11 NVI)11, an,l hard have organl,tl Thia the larg,t un , l ,omplete,l4 Clotlilng lf, u ix• If 1101 111 llie D v constant etolcass , rs. rso havo 11,11111,1 ail II tall ruts :Intl ant quattsl toctlloll , of tht• I ratic, tintil totw• t tat: Ilan I, universally ttcl:nowltslgetl ia 110 Al;1- NVe havvl , lllll a house f , ir our ups.., v"vcring ticarly Ka ti--111Sleati or Wi'dgillg It In between . other latlltllnas, ntaking it tlark•ita :Intl oltscurlnv the goods, II Is built on a content( thrta• streets, anti any one may count In It wo hundred t). - mot fifty-bale WitilloWS. .) —We employ rildlik . 4l workmen, Om. 111j•t1. II untlrk ., l :ma Fifty of whom may' he 51,1 11111 i, our roof hy ;my 1/11s vurloshy to visit our I.:,fahhNhuh•rit, 11,1 bt.shlen n,j , I 11,5 t ., I, M) 1,, 1,1151 5515,55 are ph , yeil at thc, 11111 11,110.5. 4,4. —NVe make op no Impnrincl gooMa \Vt• 11,1,1,011 y gionig, anti shrinl our goct.is. 0 —We imeehase tau* u.ttotts nt 11 , t ll hands, In tnrge Ints—. , gnuetit , e , Hera bills of I wer : 4 11 , 0,00‘) at nll, !hut.. ry —We set our fan, t•very 44- sia.civs of unfair doaling, and xviCl - ‘,7 , dnunlSt any unlployee In any way . guilty of 11. Q —We SII( . 111 . 110r111 1 / 1 . sales 01St On 0. we are 1 . 01110111 NVIi !I IL prollt far be-'4.‘a low the I rule margin. (1 —Wt. warrant till our goat IM, :1111i NVII I 4,0. give cm - cry past.ittle g11111 . 11.11t purt.hastat, at Lath Hall. E IlilOVe are fits that nllO 11(11 44 - 1_ Ira! ditipute,lkstlle examin, lion we so vortlially Invite, will rally WE lit vneouraganwlll and sup imrt ul all classes .4 pta.1.10,1...e1-',ll lug sure that lu ..slablaallila in ,<,-CLUTIIING _HOUSE-, AMERICA, IXT ettlkt. t pnlr4lll:l;4i' ,, r wt. -V Y are hit vrt.sl , l tii thtt prltsperity or ;,II our romilimmealth. nz . WA NAM AU BROWN, oA K HALL 1,111 N( :8, and Market Streets,-,. Aii - Nos. 312. 531, 53S Markel St reel,' ull Jar 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11.13 S. Sixth aug3l OCIEING SLATE—PRICER REDUCED The ugukersigned has constantly on hand a fu 1 supply of Roofing Slate for sale at Reduced Prices. Also, au extra LIGHT ROOFING SLATE, In terltdl for slating on shingle roofs. Employing the very beet skßers all work la warranted to be executed in the hest manner. Builders and others will tind It to their inter est to examine the samples at his Agricultural and Seed Warorooms, No. 28 East King street Lancaster, l'a., 2 doors west of the Court House. We have a so the Asbestos Rooting for flat roofs, or WY ere slat° and shingles cannot be need. It Le far superior to Plastics or Gravel Roofing. dOOl2-tffi6W 'EAUFF, Secretary, Columbia, I'ouzia3 ItLin'TE DR. Adlninlhtrators CLOTIII-VG r.11L401; 'II LONE NVILOLE NVORLD AN EXCEPTION IMIE/1111320E1 L.\ RI; Etil PHILADELPHIA, ROOFING SLATE. OEO. D. BPREGHEB. • Do all NI groiral ONO 111 Di IN la KS MOM Do MIMI al el FOB SALE OR BENT. 101VBLIC HALE OF VALVABLE BEAL ESTATE.—ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 11370, at 2 o'clock P. H., I will offer at public sale, at the public house of Daniel Hess, in East Hempneld township, on the Lancaster and Columbia Turnpike, all that certain plan tation and Tract of Land belonging to the As signed Estate of Frederick Sener and Wife, situate in Manor township, Lancaster county, Pa., containing 153 ACRES AND 137 PERCHES, on which are erected a large and commodious Brick MANSION HOUSE, a Two-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE and a one-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, , a new Brick Swiss Barn, 60 by 124 feet, (unsurpassed In the county for durability and convenience,) two large Frame Stables, each capable of stabling 40 head of cattle, together with Pig Styes, Carriage Houses, and other improvements; Also a new BRICK DISTILLERY, with all of the modern and most approved improvements, Two Or chards, one In full bearing condition, and one recently set out with a most excellent variet g p y f Fruit Trees, This farm supplle with umps and running water, is Is lied& good fences, and In the highest state of cultivation. It is situated about one mile southeast from the village of Mountville, and about one fourth of a mile south ohavin f the township LancastScho er and ol Columbia Turnpike, g a House situate ((n the'property, within SXI yards of the dwelling. This property adjoins lands of John Doter, Jacob H. Kretuly, John Charles, David Herr, and others. As a farm in point of quality and advantages it is unsur passed by any in lanca.ster county. For any further Information regarding the property, application may be made to N'retrk Setter, residing thereon, or to the undersigned in Lancaster city. The title to tile farm is perfect, and the terms will be made known by sepBAUMGARDNWife. Assignee of Frederick Seller ad TN-X EC T 0 R'M RALE OF VALUABLE JD REAL U ESTATE.—On THURSDAY, SEP TEMBER 22nd, 1070, will he sold In pursuance to the directions of the lastWillandTestament of Daniel Enterline, deed., on the premises, In Conoy townshi, Lancaster county, Pa., on the road leading front Elizabethtown to Bain bridge, 4 miles Southwest of the former and 2 miles East of the latter place the following Real Estate, viz A VALUABLE FARM, Containing IS Acres of Laud, more or less, ad joining lands of Joseph L. Horst, Dan lel Smith, Daniel Shrull and others, on which ht erected New Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Bake Oven, a Well of never-failing water,with a pump there in, near the door, a Blaeksmith Shop, a Large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Hog Pen and other necessary outbuildings. 'rho land is line quality, In a high state of cultivation, un der good ft.ces,votivenlently laid out In ileitis. Some Timber, with plenty or young Locust.— The buildings are all new, having been erected within tl ve or HIS Years. An Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, Just com ing into bearing order, about 400 Peach Trees, Apple Trees, Pears, Cherries, Grapes, ,tr., largo variety of Strawberries and other Small The above property Is located In a pleasant neighborhood, vonvenient to Churches, Mills and School lions, Person+ wishing to view saidproperty be fore the day of sale will please 'a ll on the un dersigned residing In the Borough of Eliza . Aidown, or upon Joseph Smith on the prom es. I'.lll l SSit3ll 0101 11110 will be 1.11 1 ,11 011 the it day of April, A. D., tSD. No Lien or Dower 'lll remain oa the premises. Sale to comment, at 2 o'clock I'. M., of said when MlOlOOlllOO will be , 111,11 11101 terms mde known by SASIcEr. EBY, Executor. angr-tsw3.4 I=2 - DUBUC BALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.—On WEDNESDAY. sEvrEm- BER ?A, 1570. The undersigned, Executors of Jacob Hartman, deCd., will sell at Public Sale, on t i le above tiny on the premises tile Mansio Farm of the d 0.211,11, situated In Middlesex township, Cumberland county, Pa., On the South bank of the Conodoguinet Creek, miles Northeast of Carlisle, 00 the public road leading from the 111,rishurg turnpike to the Sulphur Springs; ono-half mile from the turn pike, to wit: A valuable tract of SLATE LAND,contalning HA ACRES, inure or less, In a high state of enitlvation and under good truce, principally post and rall.— This farm la bounded on the North by David Wolf. East by Samuel Snyder, South by A. Schaubla, West by John Stouffer and Peter Stock. The Improvements consist of a large two-story condortable DWELLING 11006 E, Back Building, Kitchen, Wash House, a large Bank Barn, with aon Shed and Corn Crib attached,and all oth W er g necessary out-buildings. There are two wells of good water near the dwelling. Also, a Young Orchard of Choice Fruit, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Pears, S e. There Is timber on 11110 tract. ALSO, at the same 111110 and place, will be sold a very desirable tract of Slate Land, situ aced in North Middleton township, on th road leading from Carlisle to Sulphur Spring containing El= more or less, In n high state of cultivation. This farm Is bounded on the North by David ' Sipe, on the East by Samuel Beetom, on the South by the Uonodoguinot Creek, on the West by David Sipe, The Improvements consist of a double two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other out-buildings. There is also a consider able quantity of timber on this tract. Both of the above are very desirable farms, and aro worthy the attention of purchasers. ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold two tractsof MOUNTAIN LAN I), situated in Middlesex township, three-fourths of a mile Northwest of the Carlisic Springs, adjourning lands of Wig. Corn man, Jerome Slier and others. The tired named tract contains 12 ACRES of good timber, principally Chestnut and Oak, The other tract is situated in Perry county, Pa., on the Craine's Gap Road, about rive miles teem the Mansion Farm, adjoining lands of Dav hi Wolf, - Shugars and - Gutshall, containing lit ACRES, of good Chestnut, Hickory and Oak TI tuber. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., whet attendance wlll begiven and terms math known by ISAAC WISE, SARAH HARTMAN, Executors. 1111 k 21 iSW lo IIopERLIC SALE OF TALFARLE REAL. ESTATE—TiIe undersigned, the heirs of John U. Ernst, late if Washington Co u nty, deceased, Will offer at public sale, iu front of Reinhart's 11,0,1, iu ClearsN . M.', UN SAT!: Itl the nth oily of OCTUBEIt,I , 7 O , all the following ileseriheil real estate, lying In Washington , County, Md. Tract No. I, eontOst, of the 110 M F I' A It M," situated ono find a half Mlles north of Clear spring, on the roof I leading to Merversburg, lid ' oining lands of Wm. Dodge, Samuel Seibert and others, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, 'good limestone land, 150 acres if which Is cleared and Is antler a high state of cultivation, balance Is welt set with heavy Chestnut, Oak and Hickory Timber - , improved by a large TWO-STORY BRWIC DWELLINO, with tai k Building attached, large BANE Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke Hons..? Spring House, six Carriage Houses, mid ail other necessary nut-buildings. TWO FINE YOt'Nli ORCHARDS. 'rho farm is Watered by a !weer-falling stream passing through the farm with water in evf •ry doll, Also, one of the Illicit Springs in the ceenty Within a few yards of the d The land is all antler gllOll post and rail fenc ing. There is also A. th,, premises A 00till SAN , ' M 11,1., with power capable of sawing 2,500 fret lum ber per day, witft A COMFORTABLE: TENANT HOUSE within a few yards uf the Saw Min, both of w ithin are in excellent repair. There is cm this farm a very desirable site for a Furnace, with an abundance of Iron lire on the land, being located within miles front the celebrated Cushwa Mines, and lying immediately upon the proposed line of the Western Maryland Railroad, and within-1 miles of the Cheimpuake Ohio Canal, rendering It one of the must val uable properties in Western Maryland. Nu.., consists of a. Tract containing Fl Y ACRES, . . mare or less, valuable Tlntlier Land. adjoining the:aliove; also, adjoining lands tit Or. Whar ton, Emanuel 1 ennui and others. This tract is covered wit If a heavy growth of Rock Oak nd Chestnut 'miter, and Will be sold In thu entire or in lots to suit purchasers, No. a, consists of a VALBAIME FARM - , ly ing 5 miles West of Clearspring, on the West ern Turnpike, containing TWO HUNDRED tk SEVENTY-9IX ACRES, good linletitolle Itad JL mutniu land, 1.50 acres 01\01101 is cleared and In a line state of culti vation, balance, heavy Oak and Chestnut Timber, and adjoining lands of J. B. Harris Co„ Ti111111:4, tad others. The 11111,OVUltlellt , On this burnt con sist of TWo-STORY LOti DWELLING HUGE. with Back Building attached TENANT HoUSE, 15001) BARN, and all tither necessary out-buildings. There Is on the premises a never-failing Spring or and water near the door; also, an ORCHARD chutes :Fruit. This farm lies within half a Mite of Cherry Run 1 tepoi, IL SLILLIOII on the Baltimore A uhio Railroad, and it quarter of a mile from the Chesapeake Ohio Canal, and is well adapted to the growth of fruit, No. 4, consists of FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES I )F TIMBER LAND, adjoining, No. 3; also adjoining lands of J. B. Harris & Co., James Little I,llli otncrs. Tills tract is covcred W itli a licavy growth of I",d7Nti CIiEsTNUT TIMBER,. some of which at the present tittle is large enough for the manufacture of broad rails.— This tract will also to sold in the elitist or In lots, to suit purchasers. Tl.llOOl 111 , $.l I.ll.—One-Ililra of the 10111111101 money to Its paid rill Clay "I - sale, balance 111 Iwo e4llllll 11111111/11 payments. purchasers to give notes with such security as may be approved by the undersigned, the sonic bearing interest from the first day of Apra, A. D., 1671, at which tour possession will lie given, and upon the payinent of the is little of theurchase money, a good and sufficient deed will 110 11111410. Any person wishing to examine any of the :Move tracts previous to day of sole, cult do su by calling, upon Joseph Ernst, residing East of Clearspring. 'WILLIAM C. EHNST, I Heirs of ERNST, frJNtl. V. ERNsT, CATHARINEINSO deceased. t Win. id - . ortin ,),..nk Gan' Ni DEEM(' MALE OF I'ALUABLE HEAL EsTATE.---om Ti."EsDAy, sEMEMBER the undersigned, will :.•11 by public sale, on the premiSeS, in Ephratatownship, Lancas ter I:minty, one mile north of Ephrata Rail road Station, and one mile east of the town of Lineoln, the following real rotate, viz: Ni,l I, a tract of Limestone land, mitt:lining Si Acitl.); AND 21 pERCIIh.s, adjoining lands of Win. (Junky', Sand. Sluiaf fer, Reuben Royer, Isaac L. Royer and Samuel Zerfi.s, upon which is erected it large one and IL half-story Stone Rouse, with basement; IL small FRAME 1101.'5E, IL nearly new Stone and Frame BANK BARN, Te C .50 fret, with Carriage and Implement House attached; a New Frame WII,I•011 SIII,II, with Corn Crib, 40 a 2-1 feet ; Hog Stable, BLACKSMITH 51101' and other out buildings ; at Well of good water with pump therein, at the door. Also, an Or chard of eladoe fruit trees of proper age for full bearing, having a large quantity of apples this season. The land is in a high state of cultiva tion, under good fences, iotd divided into con venient fields. Cattle have access to running water from every field, o well as from the Barnyard. The usual crop of winter grain will be put out in good order fur the benedt of the purchaser. There is also 0 line quantity of ilne growing Locust and other shade trees on the premises. The above farm is beautifully located, to gether with man}' other conveniences and ad vantages, such Ito panls, stores, Sehools, rail road, ac., all being Ipss tlidn'one nulle distant, thus malting it a very desirable propert y. No, 2, Containing ouACR E e neld of SIX S, (more or 16ss), located near the above adjoin ing lands of Isaac L. Royer and Samuel Zeffass, fronting on the public road leading from Lan caster to Sinking Springs, Part them of is cov ered by a young and thriving Apple Orchard with a beautiful building site fronting on the public road, The above tracts will be sold to gether or separately as may best suit purchas ers. At the same time and place will be sold, also, a Reaper, Seed:Drill, Rails, Blacksmith Tools, Ac. ALSO, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, will be sold by public sale, on the grounds, situated in East Cocalico township, about 3 miles east of Ephrata, and one mile south: of tteamstown, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, containing 19 ACRES,: more or less. Part Cheroot Is covered with Heavy Timber, and=part thereof valuable Chestnut Sprouts. Also, a lot of lingo and Posts In the :rough, on the above premises. This tract will also be sold In whole or In part, as may be most advantageous to the estate. Pursems wishing to view the above premises, will please call op the undersigned, or on Mr. Lanais, residing on Ko, 1. Sale to commence at 1 o'cloci; p M. on each day, when conditions will be made knazn by aug 24 taw 34 A. KONIGMACHEN., Assignee of John K. Landis anti Wife. FOB SALE OR BENT. F ARM FOR SALE. There will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clric_k, on FRIDAY, the 30th day of SEPTEMBER next, a VALUABLE FARM, located two miles north Rocky Spring, Letterkenny townslat Franklin county, Pa., adjoining lands of m and Pe ter Beshore, Rife, Brlchner, and - Canfman. The Farm contains about ONE HUNDRED &SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES with a good new Brick House, new Barn, Fruit Trees of all kinds, with two wells of the best Water, also a Tenant House. There are about pancy of Acres ISamuen goodl Hoover, at present. Farm Is In the occu- Terms made known on day of sale, and com plete title given the purchaser. Sold by order of the Court. JOSEPH GIPE, Gnardian of Jos. Andrew and Dan'l Hoover. aue.4-ittr ALFRED HOOVER. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.— ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER Ist, 1870, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, the undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises, the following de scribed Farm, belonging to the heirs of Joseph Lynch, deceased, situated in Fulton township, Lancaster county, CONTAINING 70 ACRES A 141 PERCHES, bounded by lands of N. Davis Scott, Samuel W. Scott, John G. Hanna, and others on which is erected a very comfortable FRAME HOUSE, '22 by 34 feet; a Good Log Barn, Wagon House, and other Outbuildings. The land is Ina good state of cultivation. divided into convenient fields, under gond fences, with running water In each geld. There is ',ill Young Orchard of Choice Fruit Treas. There is on this property about 15 Acres of Timber, consisting of White Oakland Hickory, with a sufficiency of Chestnut for fencing . pur poses. This is a very desirable small larni, beautifully located lu a moral and religious neighborhood, and convenient tu schools, mills, and places of public worship. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will bo given and terms made known by J. CALVIN LYNCH, ANNIE E. MORRIS, Executors. sep7-Ilw 34 /TWO 'VALUABLE FAR3IA AT PRIVATE 1 SALE.—The subscriber otters for sale his Two Valuable Farms, situate In Freedom township, Adams county, (on Marsh Creek, about live miles southwest of Liettysburg.) The one containing ONE HUNDRED S FIFTY-THREE. ACRES, more or less, and has a Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, Corn-Crib, Wagon Shed, and.rverything else needed in the line of builillins; splendid Well of Water at the door, and a stream through the farm; prime Orchard, Av.; land well limed, and In produc tive comiltion. Toe other Farm contains ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-NINE ACRES, more or less, also with good build ings, plenty of good water, fruit, &V. ; land has been limed, and In excellent order. One proportions of Timber and meadow to each, unit fending Mlle- Iv all chestnut. These farms tidier rare at tray dons. The terms will be made easy, as the money is not much needed. Call on or ad dress AIIItAIIAM Gettysburg. Pa., or MEM= Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent, JS- •'E-11.1tW29,tIta Lancaster, X E TO RS' S A L FRIDAY, SEPTEMISER 311TH, 1570. Nvlll he scl.l Public Sale, at the late residence of ('lurk Phillips, deceased, tsar Mechanics' (trove, ,rumure township, Lancaster county, a tract of land CONTAIN [NCI 47 ACRES AND 51) PEIZCI I ES, strict measure, hounded by lands 1,1 Abraham (iron', John Hastings and others. The Improvements erected are IL Tion-Story LUG IU lUSE with Stone Kitchen attached, a Barn with Stone Stabling, Log Mow and Frame Front, a Well of Never-failing Water with Pump therein near the House and a good spdp,e o pveulent 0.1.,c ge Urch3rd, and other Fruit Trees. The land is in a high state of cultivation slot veep productive, divided In six fields; nearly all Ihe outside fences e re Post and Rail. Sale to commence at I o'clock, l', of said day when terms Will be JO'Mil HN le nown by Executor. At the same Hine and place the undersigned will otr, a part of No.:1 Faim for sale,con taining 150 Aorta, more or less, bounded hy lands of George 31. Evans, George Evans, Francis L. Evans, and rmainder of No. 3, Terms easy. JOHN HASTINGS. aug 31-3.5-I.ssv 17 - ALU‘ %RIX HOTEL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE, The undersigned offers at the private sale the valuable hotel Property, known as the - WashEngton House," situated oil the corner of Market 5, ware and Charlotte Street, in the nourishing borough of Manheim, LalleaSter county, Pa. This hotel has ret•entiv been en larged and modernl7.ed • containing al rooms, large parlor and reading room, ( adjoining Bar-room) dining-room, capable of seating To persons, good Well slid Cistern, all convenient, large Stable, capable of standing 40 horses, Carriage-House and other outbuildings all complete. This House being at the cent re of travel, has been doing a large bllSilleSS for a number of years, with the most sanguine prospects or the future, as the Lebanon and Pinegrove Railroad (now almost completad) farina a junction with the Reading rind Colom bia Railroad at this place; and as a hotel in vestment, Is well worthy the attention and consideration of capitalists, or such as should desire entering into this business. The object of the proprietor offering this House for sale is owing to it intended removal and change of business. JACOB LIN DEM UTH. Manhelm, 1570. a:B-Stw71 A SAIGN EF: SALE.--ON MATERDAT., SEPTEMBER 2-Ith, 1570, will be sold at public sale,oll the premises, in 1)1111110re tOWll ship, Lancaster county, Pa., the following val uable real estate, to wit: A Tract of Land CONTAINING I:t7 ACRE-S, more or less, situate one-fourth mile east of thelLancaster and Port Deposit road, and the same distance from Drumoro'Center, and dye miles front Quarryville, adjoining property of Nathaniel Mayer, J. Kreider, Henry Lekman and others. Thereon is erected a large two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn, Wagon Sited, Carriage House, Dog Sty, Spring Ilouse, and other necessary out-buildings, also a Thriving Orchard of Ap ple and other Fruit Trees. About 115 Acres of the above Is Farm Land, in a high state of out tiVatiOn, being thoroughly :Limed for the last :30 years, the remainder being Chestnut, Oak, and Poplar Timber,of 30 years' growth. There are several Streams of Water running through said farm, one of which bring the Connwingo creek, and also several Springs of running water, one of which Is near the d ou r of the dwelllng, being brought there by a Hydraulic Ram—all under good fences. Persons desirous to view the premises before -the day of sale, will please call on William W, Steele, residing thereon. The property will positively be sold. Sale to confluence at 1 o'clock P. H., when attendance will be given and terms made known by. S. CHARLES, WM. .1. lIESS, Assignees of \V. W. Steele. JAS. C. COLLINS, A110.101..0 , [aug24-Bw:11 - VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE V SA LE.—The undersigned offers to sell his valuable Farm, formerly the property of Jacob render, deceased, In Fulton township, on the road leading from Chestnut Level or Peach Bottom to Oxford, or Christine, On the It. & K. It.; 5 miles from the Columbia & Port De posit R. R.; 0 miles from P. 11. Central It. It., and a road Is also in progress from Oxford, le miles distant, to Ilanover. This farm CONTAINS 158 ACRES, more or lions, of which S Acres is of good Thriv ing Chestnut Timber—the remainder is g rin d well-Doproved land. The improvements area large Two-Story lIRICK 1101. - SE, 3ti ti•et trout and 30 feet bark, with a [44 . 0-story Kitchen attached, and has all the modern improve ments; a Swisser Baru, 7,5 feet long, with Stabling all complete_i a Wagon Shed. with Corn Crib attnehtBl. There Is an excellent Or chard of Choice Fruit. The farm Is well-water ed, there being several excellent Springs, from which all the fields are watered; also, two ex cellent Wells of Water, one at the house and ono at the barn, with Pumps therein. The buildings are all Just new, and the farm has been recently limed. It Is In a good state of cultivation, cattle being fed more or less every year. It is within 14,i 11111. of 4 mills. which are turned by the COLIONVI ago. Any one wish ing to buy a desirable farm for grain raising, would do well to call and look over this bef o re buying elsewhere' Persons wishilig to do SO will mill nil the subserllAT, rec.iding thereon, or address fur particulars to J. H. CIARK, angSl-4tw Fulton hoarse, Lancaster . Co., Pa. TAUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL JL ESTATE.-1 TII Lilt: WAY, SEPTEMBER IS7O, the undersigned, Executors of the last Will anti Testament Of Patrick Glaeklu, late of Drumore township, deceased, will sell at public vendue 011 the premises, In Drumore township, on the Lancaster and Port Deposit Road, Ind( way between the t wo places, being seventeen miles from each, the following Real Kstate, to wit 'Tract of Land containing M=MI32E2MEI Strict measnre; bounded by lands of Hobert Burns, Samuel Ewing and others. There are no buildings on the premises, but a Fine Young Orchard is set out, and now in tine bearing condition, on a beautiful building site, with never-falling Springs of Excellent Water, one being very largeand title. The land is of excellent quality, under good fences, and in a superior state of cultivation. There are Six Acres of Heavy Timber on th , tract. The property is a most desirahle one, :Mil aeonld suit any person Wishing to build after his own ideas. . . . . 'l'l.o Columbia arta Port Deposit Railroad will pass within live miles of t iwpremises, noel the nose contemplated Railroad from Hanover Junction to Oxford will pass within one-half tulle of the property. Persons wishing to view the property 'white the day of sale can call on the undersigned, Fulton House. Sale to co:omen, at 1 oclock, P. of said day, when at tendanee will be given soul tcrins made known by DAV ID L. (.LACK MAR:HA A. WHEELER, Executors. aug2 VIRGINIA LAND FOR SALE AF AFC Tit TO U RisDAY. Int of Sept en, tier, 1,70, I shall offer for sale to the tuntiest bidder, throe farms situated in Albcmnrh pounty, Va., three miles from Ivy Depot, Cto•sa {wake and Milo Railroad, SeVell Illiit, west 0' Charlottesville and the University. No. 1 contains FOUR 1117NI , RED Two hundred and 11Ity arable and in meadow Comfortable frame house, with (Anti( rains brick kitchen and laundry, pump nt the door lee-house and several houses, barn, and ago., orchard. The land of tine quality for wheat, corn, oats, tobacco, fruit and the grasses, and watered by hundreds of never falling springs. It has 4,11 It about thirty acres of pritue ivy creel: tad tom. No. 2 contains TWO A['\DRElh and THIR TY ACHES. One hundred and eighty cleared, thirty acres creek bottom, a liplendld orehard fourteen years old, large tobacco barn and sta ble. Much of this tract Is In line clover and orchard grass. No, 3 contains TWO HUNDRED and SI XTY ACRES. Two hundred and fifteen clear ed, twenty-nee acres creek bottom, LWeice acres of of tine timothy meadow, balance now in corn and tobacco crops, abundantly water ed by springs and branches of Ivy creek. Churches of all deumninations, and good schools, mills, storesiand .workshopsalamtl. The society Is as cultivated and moral as any In the State. • TERMS—One-third down; balance In fou annual payments, with Interest payable an nuttily. RALEIGH COLSTON, near Ivy Depot, aug 2-1-4tw34 C. and O. It . It., AVALVADLE DONEGAL TARN AT PUBLIC SALE.—On Tuesday, September 'lntl, 1870, the undersigned Executors of Chris tian:Brandt, deed, will sell on the premises thrill:glowing desirable tracts of land, situated in kast PObegal township, Lancaster county: NO, I. A ripe tract of Land, Containing ONE HUNDRED AND Fpuit ACRES, more or less, adjoining lauds of John Holling er, Christian Hellman and others. Tho Unproven:writs are a good Two-Story FIIASfE DWELLING HOUSE 40x25with Kitchen attached, Wash House and Bake House; also a Stone Bank Barn 88 x4O feet, Horse-power Shed, Corn House, Wagon Shed, Carrage House, Hog Pen, Carpenter Shop, Hay Shed and other necessary out buildings, a Well of never failing water a young thriving Or chard with choice Fruit Trees, There Is con tained in the above about 5 acres of heavy timber land. . . No. 2. A tract of Land, containing 4 acres and 60 perches, adjoining No. I and lands of John Hollinger and Abraham Brandt. N 0.3. A tract containing 5 acres and 60 per ches adjoining No. 1, and lands of Christian Hoffman and Abraham Brandt. All the above-named is limestone land of superior quality and is now In a high state of cultivation and under good fences. Any person wishing to view any of the above tracts before the day of sale, can call on tho undersigned residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. JOSEPH L. BRA_NDT, SAMUEL L. BRANDT, _ au" f 24;4twai Executors. SD A ELECTION PROCLAMATION. (30D SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. I, FRP.DERWIT. M TEM% High Sheritt of Lancas ter 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 Lancas ter, on TUESDAY, THE Ilrn DAY os OCTOBER, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, viz: ONE PERSON duly qualified for Member of Congress. Fol.lh. PERSONS duly qualified for Members of Assembly 2 ONE PERSON duly qualified for Recorder. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Com missioner. TWO PERSONS ilte.y qualified for Dlr. eters of the Poor. TWO PERSONS duly go Bladed Ctr Prison In. specters. ONE PERSON duly qualified tor County So licitor. TWO PERSONS duly quail ef il for Jury Com missioners ONE PelittiON drily 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--03mposed of the Niue Wards of Lancaster City. 'rite qualified voters of the First Ward will hold their election at the public house eon d o f l i , Vip 12 ,0 1 , ;;14 , e e r , publicln 'est h Ozu e g o o f s t reet : i,hirk & Koran:,in East, King street; Third Ward, at the pu blic house of O. W. Snyder. in East King street; Fourth Ward, at the public house of Martin Kreider, in \Vest King street • Fifth Ward at the public house of John Mei:anger, West king street; Sixth Ward, at the public house of George Spring, In North Queen street; Seventh Ward, at the politic house of John Witlinger, In Rockland street; Eighth Ward, at the public house of Samuel Erisman, in Strawberry street; Ninth Ward, at the pub lic house of Chambers Youtit, to North Queen ptreet. 2d District—Drumore township, at the No. 2 school house In the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Borough of Elizabetlitown,at the public house now occupied by George W. Boy er, in said borough. ballln e of New Holland, to sold townslctiS E4 Eith District—Elizabeth township, Si the pub lic house Bose occupied by John Engle, in Brick.erville, in sold township. oth District—Borough of straslmrg, at the public house now occupied by Frederick Myers, in sold borough. 7th District—Rapti° township, Illcht , lle4 the borough of Manitelin, at the Washington House, in said borough. nth Dist rict—Sallsbury township, at the pub le house now occupied by John Mason, Whit, Horse tavern, in said township. Oth District—East Cocalieo township at the public house now occupied by Henry Rhoads, in the village of Rearnsto w part of In said township. 10th District—Being tile township of Ernst Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Maytown, in said township. Ilth District—Caernarvon township, at the aline house now occupied by H. M. Sweigart., the village of Churchiown, in said township. 12th District— aortic township, at the house OW occupied by 1). M. Moore, in sold ship. 13th District—Bart town , hip, at the publi. house lately occupied by Jam Hollis, in said township. 11.11 District—Coleraln township, at t h e pub - Ile house now:occupied by Samuel W. Ed: man, in said township. 15th District—Fulton township. at the piddle house 110 W occupied by Martin Rohrer, in said township. Bah District—Warwick lownsid p, al the house 11 ,1 10 occupied by Deo, T. urider, In the village of Litig, in said township. 1701 District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public sellout house in the borough ••I Marietta, ill said township. 10th District—Columbia Borough hi Ward, at the public house of Joseph Black ; 2.1 Ward, at. the public houseof Mary Wagner; 3.1 Ward, at the restaurant of Valentine Mack. 191.11 District—Sadsbury tim•nslilp,at. the pub lio house now occupied by lsaae Albright, in said township. 110th District—Leacock township, at tin' pub lie house now occupied by W. Blair, in said township. Slat District—Brecknock township, at the public house 110 W occupied by J. C. Eshle. man, in said township. did District—Mount Joy Borough in the Coun cil Chamber, in the borough of Mount Joy. :Rd District—Being part of tlast ilempnel•l township, at the public house 11ov:occupied by 11. S. Landis, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. ttith District—West Lam peter township. :it the public house non• occupied by Henry Mil ler, In the village of Laillpeter Square, in shut LoWnSilip. 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public house nosy pall pied by Jolla U. Pries, in said township. 211th District—Washington Boroogh, at the upper school house in the borough of Wash ington. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the pub lic house uuw occupied by S. Slyer, ill said township. it•lth District—Conoy township, at the piddle school house In the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 2sth District—Manheim lownship, at the publicl,house now occupied by A. H. lt,•lnlperger, in the village of Neltsville, la said township. ;11th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public house now occupied by Is.ic B. Miller, In Millerstown, In said township. Ist District—West. Earl LOWnsit Ip, at the public house now occupied by Grabill U. For ney, In Eariville, In said township. did District—Being part of West Hempfleld township, linoWil as Silver Spring District, at the public house of Jansen Montgomery, in said township. 3311 District— , Strasburg township, at the pub lic house nose occupied by Jailles Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. 34th District—tieing part of Manor township, commonly called Indiantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, In said WWll ship. 3501 District—West Cocalico township, at the public house now occupied by !Lintel Mlsliter, in the village of Schoeneek, in said townstilp. 311th Distriet—East Earl township, at t h e pub lic house now occupied by Philip Foreman, at Blue Ball, lu said township. 37th District—Paradise township, at I lie pub lic house now occupied by henry Retieligy, is said township. 3Stll District—Being a port of East I lempliold LOWnship, at the [While school hogs° th the vil lage of liemptield, ill said toWitsitip. :39th District—Lancaster township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Win. 'l'. Youart, lu said toWuship. 40th District—East Lam pet er township, at the public house rioW occupied by l' lias Buck- We tier, in said township. 41st Dist rict—Little Britain township, at the house of John Harbison, In said township. 81d District—Upper LeacOck township, It the public house of Jacob Bard, in said township. 4:51 District—Deun township, at the public house of Jacob !hisser, in said township. filth District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house 11l said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the piddle house of Aaron I'S inter, in said township. 46th District—Politica 0m,1510 is. at the public Rinse of Amos Gruff, iii said township. 47th Dist riot—Providence township, at the onse now- Ocenpleki by John suyder, in Said townbillp. .18th District—Eden township, at the public ! house of Abraham Myers, iu said township. 40ali Distriet.--Beiug that part of Mount Joy township heretofore Included In the:td district, at Lehman's school house, In said 50th District—West I smegal township, here tofore Included in the ad election district, :it mitts school house, in said townshipv w . 51st District—That pa: of Mount Jo ton ship heretofore Included In the 221,1h - drict, a! Benjamin breuneman's school house, In said township. 52d District—That part Of IWphu township heretofore Include.] in tile r 2,1 district, at Strickler's school house, In sold township, 53d Dist rlct—That part of Fast t iouegal town ship heretofore included in the' 2tl district, at the brick school house, lu the village of Spring ville, In said township. 10th District—That part of ha ilia township heretofore included in the 53,1 district, at the public school house 11l the village of Newt ,11, Is said township. Situ District—That part of Manor towni'.lp heretofore included lu the 50th district, at the public house of Jacob N. lirennennoi, 'Atli District—M..lM , Ills District, being part of West Homptiel.l township, lit•r,•tolore in - cluded In the :Lnd district, at. the Mou , ntl le Graded School house, In said township. 57th District—Norwood District, being part of West Ilempfleld township, heretofore in cluded In the :2nd district, at the Norwood Oradi l d School 'louse, In said township. :.Bth District—Northwestern District, being part of West llemptlehl township, heretofore included in t he :nl.l district, :it the Sand Hole School 1 louse, 10 said towt,hip Everyperson,exceptlngJusttres of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated whet her are mmissioned officer or othentise, a subordinate ,Hirer o tv r agent, 110 is or shall be emph,yed Under the Legislative, Executive or .I.l4'i:try deport- meets of the State or the United .Stites, or of any city or incorporated district, and also t hal every member of Congress, or of the State Leg islattire, and of the select and Common Coun cils Many city, or Commissioner of any incor porated district, is, by law, incapable of hold. ing or exercising at the same tulle the Miley or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election elf tills Commonwmlth,and no Inspec tor, Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. The Inspector and Judge of theelectlonsshall meet at the respective places appointed tor holding the election it) the district, to Which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said inspectors shalt appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quail -111,1 voter of such district. n ease the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, hen the person who shad leave reveived the second highest munber of voter foriudge at the next preceding election shall in.t. an Inspector In his plaice. And In ease the person who shall halve received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected Jud,w shah appoint an Inspector In his place— and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place--or if any vacancy snall continue In the hoard for the space of oils liner after the timenxed by law for the opening of tile elec tion, the qualitled voters of the township, ward ~r district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such election, shall elect man of their number to till such vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, du ring the whole time said election is kept Gpeu, for the purpose of giving inforumtiou to the itispect ors cud Judges, when called on, in rela tion to the rhelit °luny person assesued by them to vote at such election, or such other Matters In relation tonic assessments of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to Lime require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, us aforesaid, other than a In:email of the age of twenty-one years or inorFa Who shall have resided In the Stateat least one year, and in the election district where he of his voteat least Len days immediately pre ceding such election, and within two years lead a State or county tax, which shalt have been assessed at least ten clays before the elec tion. Hint a citizen Of the United States who Ile. previously been as qualined voter of tills 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 residing In this State six months: Provided, that the freemen, citi zens of the United States, between twenty one and twenty-two years of age, who have resided In an election district let aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vac whose name is not contained In the list of taxable n habitants f ornislmd by the Commissioners, un less First, he produces a receipt for the pay ment within two years of a State er county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the 0341 or affirmation of an other,lhat he has ludo such a tax, or on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age of • twenty-one and twenty-two years he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he bas resided in this State at least one year next before his , application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by thin act, and - that he does verily believe from the account given him, that he Is of age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required-by this eel, where- Upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspection, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid taxi; or the word " age," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason ot such age, shall be called SEPTEMBE ELECTION PROCLAMATION. 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 vote is found on the List furnished by the Commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not. IS ob jected to by any qualified citizen, It shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath 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 make proof by at least one com petent witness who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided In the district for morn than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is in said district, and that lie did not remove in to said district for 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, shad be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district In which lie 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 with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be, holding or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use ally in timidating threats, force or violence, wit it de sign to influence unduly or overawe any elec.- tor, or to prevent him front voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum-Mot ex ceeding five hundred dollars, and Imprisoned for airy' time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall he suown to Court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a res ident lof the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then un conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than sue hundred nor more than one thousand dol lars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years, If any person, not by law qualified, ahnll fraudulently' vote at any election of this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of Ms proper district; if any person knowing the want of such qualification, shall nut or procure suck person to vote, the person offending, shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in any term not exceeding three months. If ally person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudule u ntly vote more than once on the same day, or:dll fraud ulently fold and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do so, he or they offending shall on conviction he filled In any sum not less than Ilfty nor more than live hundred dollars, and be iffil,loollo , l for term not less Illau three nor more than twelve months. If any person not quaillie.l to vote in this Commonwealth agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualitled citizens,' shall appear at any place of election for tile purpose of in Ihnng the citizens qualified to vote, he shall oil to forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such olrence and be imprisoned fur any term not exceeding three months. • - - • REGISTRY LAW. aino give official notice to the elect ire of Lancaster county that, by an act entitled "Al. Act farther supplemental LO tile act relative to the elections of tills Commonwealth," ap proved April 17th, A. D. IN,S, It is provaled as tiCTION I. Be it .muted by the Renate and House of Representatives of the: Cbraniusuhuttit of Pennsylvatna in Venerli/ _I stenibly met, lint it it herebyenacted by the aulicrily the same, That it shall be the duty of ettm i 4 Ile Hssessors within this commonwealth, on the llrst Mon. day lu J ens of each year, to take up the trail sc•ipt he has received from rho county com missioners under the eighth section of Lhe act of fifteenth April, eighteen hundred and nirty• four, and proceed to au itninediate revision uf t same, hy striklng therefrom I lie name of every person who In known by him to have died or removed since the Is-it preVious assass !tient from the district of which he Is the as sessor, ur whose death or removal front the stills shall be made snown to nitn, tort to add to the same the name of any qualified voter who shall be known by him to have moved into the district niece the last previous assess ment, or Whose removal Into aIb.ILLIO shall be or shall have been made known to him, and also the names of all who shall make claim to hint to be qualified voters therein. As soon as tuts revision is completed he shall visit every dwelling house In his district and make care ful Inquiry it any person whose name is on Ills list Ilan tiled or removed from the district, and lieu, to take the saute therefrom, or whether any qualified voter resides therein wh .se name is sot on his Ilst, and If cu, to add the mains thereto; and la all cases where a Caine Is added to the list a Lax shall forthwith be assessed against the person ' , and the assessor shali in all canes ascertain, by Inquiry, upon what ground the person so assessed claims to be a voter. Upon thecompletiou of this work, It shall be the duty of each assessor as afore said to proceed to make out a list, in alpha betical order, of the freemen above twenty one years of age, claiming to be quali fied voters In the ward, borough, township or district of which he la the assessor, and oppo site each of said names slate whether said free• man Is or is not a housekeeper; and it he Is, the number of his reeitimme, in towns where tile same are numbered, with the street, idley or court in which situated; and if in it town where there are no numbers, the name of the street, alley or court on which raid house fronts . , also, the occupation of the person; and where he In not a housekeeper, the occu pation, place of hoarding...Ll With Whom, and If working fur another, the name of the em ployer, and write opposite afield names the word voter ; where any person clnima to vote by reason of naturalization, he shall exhibit his certificate thereof to the assessor, unless he has been for five consecutive years next preceding a voter In said district; and In all cases where the person lots beau nal oral iced, the name shall be marked with the letter ; " where the person has merely declared his intentions to becornea citizen and designs to be naturalized before the next election, the name shall be marked ••D. " where the claim is to vote by reason of being between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two, as pro vi fed by law, the word "ago' shall be entered; and If the person has moved into the election dtstrict to reside since the last general election, the lett. r H." shall be placed opposite the name. It shall be the further duty of each ai -1 gasser as alutesaid, upon thecompletton of the ditties herein Imposed, to make out a separate ot all I.IOW made by him, and I lie amounts assesses' upon each, and furnish the same framed lately to the eounty commis , stoners, who shall Immediately add the names 1 to the tax duplicate of the ward, borough, township or district In which they have been as.a.ssed. Sae 2. On the 11st-being completed and the asseesmeuts made as aforesaid, the eamesliall forthwith be returned to tile county commis sioners, who shall rause duplicate 'copies of said lists, with the observations and lions required to be noted as aforesaid, to be made out as soon OB practicable and placed in the hands of the assessor, who shall prior to the [lna of August In each year, put one copy thereof on the door of or ou the house where tile election of the respective district Is requlr e'l to be hell, and retain the other in his pos session, for the inspection, free of charge, of any person resident In the sold election dis trict who Khali de-ire to see the Name ; and it shall be the duty of the sald assessor to add, from time to time, on the personal application of any ouecialming the rig ut to vote, the name Mauch claimant, slid MAXI opposite the nail. •• 12. V.," and immediately assess him with a tax, noting, as in all other cases, his occupa -1.1011, residence, whether a boarder or house keeper; if a boarder, with whom he boards; and whether naturalized or designing to be, 'narking in all ouch Cable , the letters opposite the name, N." or "D. 1." as the case may be; it the person claiming to be assessed be natu ralized, hashed ex hlbitto the assessor Ills cer tificate of naturalization; and if he claims that Ile designs to be naturalized before the next eusulng election, he shall exhibit the certill cate of his declaration of intention; In all cases where any ward, borough, township or elec. tion district Is divided into two or more pre• cincts, the assessor shall note in all his lla ess mews the election precinct In which each elector resides, and 811411 make a separate return fur each to the county I onnulseloners, 1 u all cases In which a return is required from him by the provisions of this act; and the county commissioners, in making dupticate comes of all such returns, snail make dupli cate copies of the names of the voters In each precinct, separately, alel shall turuish tile same to the assessor; and the Loots required by Ills act to be placed on the doors or or on election places en or before Lhe first of August in caell year, shall be placed on I lie door of or ou toe election place In each of "Id preclucis After the assessments have been com• Meted on the tenth day preceding the SeCOhli Th.rtiliaY in October of each year, tile assessor shall, on the Monday immediately following. make a return to the county commissioners of the names of all persons assessed by 11 lin since the return required to be made by him by the second section of this act, noting opposite each name the observe-o,ms and explanations re quired Lobe noted as atoresaid; and the county commissionersaitall thereupon cause the same to be added Lo the return required by tile sec ond section of this act, mid a full aud correct copy thereof to be made, eontaining the moms of all persons so returned as resident Mashies in Sala ward, borough, township or precinct, and furnish the same, together with the ne cessary election Mani. to the officers or the election lu said ward, borough, township or preci net, on or before Mx ~cluck In the me-n -ow, of the second Tuesday of ()ember; and no luau Shall be peimitted to vote at the eieCtliiii Oh I lIAL day whose halite IS not on Fald Ilse, unless he shall make proof of his right to Vole, ri it unreel. Sze 4. On the day Of election ally person who, name lo not on I lie said led, and claim ing the right to vole at said eleettou, shell one duce at least title gauntlet! Voter if the district )eta Willie-4.10 the resvence of the claim •lit in the district In which he elalm.s to be a voter. tot the period Mat bast ten 115)0 next preetul • lee Sold 01,0011, Which Wall,es al ml take and Sills., Ile a writile!, or partly written and pertly printed affidavit to Ihe facts stated by bile, widen shhlldrline elearlY where Thu residence is LAO perivira s 0 claiming to tt Neter; and the cer-titi . clainoug the rl ,at to vole also tithe and atilatcrnse writtea, or partly written and rar , ly printed effidsvli, oWing to the heel If his knowledge and belief, where null when tie was burn; that he is a citizen I f the commonwealth of Penn sylvania Gall of the United statea ; that he has reshl.l.l In the commonwealth one year, or If formerly a 1.Ill:evil GlOlOlll, aled has moved therefrem, that he. has resided therein RIX mouths next preceding said electron; that lie ha, hot moved Into the district tor the purprse of voting therein that lie hart paid a State or musty LAX Within IWO years, Wilier] Wee tili- Elsisell AL /east lea days lister. said election; and, Ito naturalized citizen, shall also state when, where and by what, Court he sea natu and shall also produce Ida certinoute of LititUrallZlLLital fur eXithollatddl the Said affidavit eluilf also state when and where the tux claimed to be paid by the Milan L was AK- MenSed, and when, where and to whom paid, arid tile tax receipt I lierefor shall he produced for AXIIIII I 1114000, littler. die Meant shall state lu his affidavit ti.at it has been lost or destroy ed, or that he never received any, but If the person so claiming the right to vote shall take and subscribe eu affidavit, that be lea native bm n citizen of the United Staten, (or If born elsewhere, shall state that fact In hie affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been naturatized, or that he Is entitled to citizen selp by reason at his father's naturelization anti further state in Ills affidavit that he is, at the time of taking the affidavit, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years; that he has resided In the State or e year and in the election allatrlct ten days next preceding such election, he shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not have paid waxes; the said affidavits of all persons making such claims, and the affidavits of the witnesses to their residence, shall be preserved by the elec tine board, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally hat and other papers required by law to be tiled by the return judge with the Prothonota ry, and shall rema,n on file therewith in the Prothonotary'a office, subject to examination, as other election papers are; If the election officers shall find that the applicant or appli ./11.13 possess all the legal qualifications of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of taxables by the election officers, the word " tax" being added where the claimant claims to vole on tax, and the word "age" where he claims to vote on ago; the same wards beteg added by the clerks In each case respectively on the Bats of persona voting at such election. Seo.s. It shall be lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter to contained on the list of resident taxablea, to challenge the vote of such person; whereupon the same proof 01 the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted on by the election beard, and the vote admitted or re jected, according to the eVidenee; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization certin• case at the election before voting, except where ne has been for ten years, eotiseciatively, a vo ter in the district In which he eiders his vote; and on the vote of such person being received, 14 1870. ELECTION PROCLAIIIA 170 N. it shall be the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on such certificate the word -voted," with the month and year; and if any election of or officers shall receive a sec ond vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certificate, excepting where sons are en titled to vote by virtue of the naturalization of their fathers, they and the person who shall offer such a second vote, upon MO °Raiding shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on con. viCtion thereof, be lined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court; but the line shall not exceed one hundred dollars in cacti case nor the imprisonment une year; the like punishment shall be Inflicted, on conviction, on the officers of election who shall neglect or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the in dorsement required as aforesaid on said natu ralization certificate. SEC. G. If any election of lcer shall reins° or neglect to rrquire such proof of the fight of suffrage as Is :prescribed by this law, or the law to which this is a supplement, from any person offering to vote whose name is not on the List of assessed voters, or whose right to vote Is challenged by any unstilted voter pres ent, and shall admit such persons to vote with- out requiring such protif, every person so offending, shall upon conviction, be guilty of a high misdemeanor. and shall be sentenced, for every such oniince, to pay a flue not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not more than one year, or either nr both at the discretion of the court. SEC. 7. Ten days preceding every election for electors of President nod Vice President of the United States, it shall be the duty of the As sessor to attend at :the' place fixed by law for holding the election in Cacti election district, and then and there hear all applications of persons whose names have been omitted from tee list of assessed voters, and who claim the right to vote or whose rights have Originated slues the same was made out, slid ...Ilan add Ills names of snch persons' thereto es shall show Lunt they are entitled to the right of suffrage In such dish on thepersonal appli cation of the claimant only, and forthwith M ertes then. with the proper MX: After complet ing the list, a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the house where the election is to: be held, at least eight days before the election; and at the election Lite saute Course shall be pursued, 101 respects, as is required by this act sad the acts to which it Is it supple ment, at the general elections In October. 'rile Assessor shall also make the name returns LO tile county corumissiOnertl of all mars...tents made by virtue of this section; nod the county commlasiouers shall furnish copies tuere.ff to the election °Meets In each district, ill like manner, In all respects, as is 11. , 1 sired nt the general elections lu Oct,her, 8, The same rules and regultt' ions shall apply at every special election, end at every separate city, borough or e•Ard elect lon, in all respects as at tue general el, et tons in Octol,r. Sec.!). The respective assessors, inspectors and Judges of the elections shall each have tile power to administer oaths to any persons claiming the right. to be asseese 1 or tile rlgh of suffrage, or In regard to any other matter or tiling regains! to be done or Inquired into by any of said otneers under tills act; anti any wilful talus swearing by any portion In rela tion to any matter or thing cone truing %filch they shall he hi...folly Interrog tted by any of Said officers shall Its punished as perjury. SEC 10. 'file asses-ors shall ears receive the same compan•ation (Or the time necessarily spout in performing the duties hereby °Wool ed an Is provided by law for the performance of their other duties, to ho laid lay the comity commissioners as in other ea+ , ; an.l It shall not be lawful for any FOOO4Ol, Lo 11,4.04 rt 1110 against any person whatever w Mho Len days next presetting the el..etion to be het.] on the second Tuesday 111 October, Iti any ear, or within tell days next hefore any eleel ion for electors of President and Vies .Teel lento( I Ile Untied Stales; any violation of tills provision shall be a niPulatnettuor, and subject the of. tie-re so ollatollug 1111111 ne, on conviction, 'lot exceed lug one 1M udred , Slurs, or to impris onment uot ('Seceding three months, or both at LIIC discretion of the cdurt Sac. 11. On tile octillion of live or sore &Cl ew"; Of the comity, staling under .sth that they verily believe that ft.-add tel be prac• llced at I lie electlou .1).11 LO be held in any district, it shall tie the dn'y of the court of common pie.; of sal I county, if in session, or If not. a Judge Illeteef in vitcatiOn, CO appoint. two Judiclotts, sober and Inktillgsllt spleens of the county to act ice ttveracera at said elec tion; said overseers shall be selected from dif. ferent political parties, where the Inspectors 130101.1 g LO diderent parties, and where both of said Inspectors belong t I Itie same political party, both of aleoverseerstinall be Laken from the opposite political party; said overseers shall have the right to be present wits the olllcers 00110 00011011, 11111 - 11111 Llle whole thou 1111111 rt is held, the veil, 1.111111001111111 tile re turns nntcle out and Signed by 1110 eLoctlou offi cers; to keeps 1 101 of Voters, If they see proper ,• LO COrtllollgo any person offering to veto, Interrogate 111111101.1 ills 11'11 uens under oath, lat regard to his rt..tlit of suffrage at said elec• Lion, Mai LO (00111110 111, popers produced ; and the officers of said election are required to at' fo to said overseers so selected and appointed every couvenleuee and facility for the Ms chat ge of their duties; nod li said election oill:ers shall refuse to permit sand overseers to be present and perform 1 heir duties tia afore said, or if they shall be driven • away Irma the polls by violence or hillniidatlon, all LLIO votes polled at such election district lolly he releet ed by any tribunal trying a coo test, under sold elec. Mu: Provided, That 00 pet 0111 signing the ... Itlou shall be appointed all overneer. Hite. 12. If any Prothonotat y, clerk, or the deputy of either, or ally other person, shall af fix tan seal of office to any naturalization pa per, or permit. the 0111110 L./ be affixed, or give out, or cause or permit the same to he given out, In litsuk, whereby It may lie frautluiently 11,d, or furnish a naturalization certitlestte to any person who shall not have been dilly ex amined and sworn ill npeu court. In the preseace of some of the judges thereof, accord ing to the act of Congress, or shall aid lu, con nive at, or ill any way permit the Issue 01 any frail Julent naturallzatloo cern!' :ale, he shall be gu Ity ofit high misdemeanor ; or If any one shall fraudulently use ituy suco certlfivate na,uralizstliin, knowing I Ina it w. fraudu lently issued, or shall vole, or at oil pt to vote tnereon, or If any one • hall vote, or attetille, tO vote, on any cot titivate of naturalization not. Issued to lion, he shall lie guilty of is high tulsdernsanor; nod either ill any of the per sons, their idoerti or abutters, guilty if °tiller of the inistlemeanof•s 11 foresaw , shall, on con viction, be hued in a sum :Mt exceeding one thousand dollars, aid Imprisoned in the proper penitentiary Jura period not exceeding three years. e he. 13. Ally person WhO•on oath or affirma tion, In or before any court In this Slate, or officer authorized to administer oaths to procure a certilleate of naturalization, lor himself or any other person, wilfully depose, declare or affirm any matter to lie fact, know ing the seine to be false or shall Is like man ner deny any matter to be fact knowing the same to lie true, shall he deemed guilty of per jury ; and any certlli,sate 01 naturalization issued In pursuance of any such depsssitlon, m declaratu or affirmation, shall be null and void; and It shall be the duty of thecourt Is suing tile same, neon proof being made before • it that it was fraudulently' obtalu“l, to take Immediate measures for recalling the same for eancellatlAn, and ally person who shall vote, or attempt to v , te, Olt any parer HO ob tained, or who ellen in any way ald In, con nive at, or have any agency whatever in the Issue. circulation or use of any fraudulent nat uralization certiffirate, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, find 01100 eOtIVICtiOII there of, shall undergo all linerisonni•ut in the pen itentiary for not more thou two years and pity a flue, not more than 0110 I hOthetrld dollars, for every such offence, or either or both, at tile disc, (Mu of the court. Bei; 11. Any assessor, election tinker or per- SOU appointed PP PO overseer, who shall nog lest or refuse to perform any dn'y enjoined by this Ft.t., WittIOUL reePOllithie or legal Canoe, snail be subjeet to a penally of one hundred dollars, and if. any ItnieSSOC titian Mee. Rile 11,14011 110 a VOL, hills is not qualified, or shall refute to .sess any one who is 011ailtielt, he shall he guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and oil convict 11111 he punished by flue or imprls oninent, and also he chilled LO all action for damages by the party aggrieved ; and if any person shall (remits ently alter, a dd to, de lore or destroy any list of voters made nut an di• reeted by this act, or tear down or remove the same from tile place Where IL has been lised, with fraudulent or mischievous luteni, or for any improper purpose, the person so ottetal leg shalt be entity of a high misdemeanor, end ou conviction shall be punished by a line not exceeding Ilve hundred dollars, or Im prisonment not exceedlne two years, or both. at tile tliscretlOlS Of the dec. 15. All elections for city, ward, borough, township and election tinkers shall hereafter lie h ld on the second Tuesday of October, subject. to all the provisions of the laws regu lating the election of such officers not Incon sistent with this act ; the persona elected to such offices at that time 8.1;01 Lake their places at the expiration of the terms of the persons holding the same at the time of such election ; but no election or the odic° of assessor or as sletaut assessor shall be held, under this act, until the yearouethouseed eight hundred and seventy. like. le. At all elections hereafter held un der the laws 07 this commonwealth, tne polls shall be opened betweeu the hours of six and seven o'clock, a. ni.,aud closed atSeVell o'clock p. Skil 17. It shall he the duty of Vie Recretary of the commonwealth to prepare forms for all the Wanks made necessary by . Lbn act, and furnish eoples of the sante to the COLIIIty COO. IllhialOherli of the several count , es of the cool • maroo ns .li; and the Colllity commissioners ill each coty ma.. JO: may be necessary alter receipt of the saline, at the proper eXpellhai of the county, prOellre and lurulsh to all the election office, of the election districts of tueir respective counties coinus of such blanks, lu such quantal. as may ; I eudered neess sar i fur the discharge of their duller under to Is Pet. Svc. 19. Tilal citizens of this State tempora -IHy in the nervlre of the slate or of the 11 , 1 governments, on clerical or other duly and who do not vole where 1 11111 clnploy• shall not he therehy depri‘ed of the rhzid Vote to tllclr several election dlstrlels 11 Inner winch ly qualified. ' ' 11112111=111 AN Air regulatllL the totle of siting at all elect/ens lu the sever o alcounties (h. COlaliam wealth, 0ppr"...11 Mitrvh :10th, ,I.CTION I. /1. tl ("VW, CI bl, Ike .`,*eru tic end Homo, af ( ~ ."".'""h Pe bloylm , ibt 111 ( al s.lernbly ,net, anll II is hereby c.nriel.d . eLtil the s „ ,, That. tht. lot 11111 tel vnlers of t several Coal, Ilea of thls I teentonwcaltlt, at all L;alleral. toWllsh I p. u1f . 010., aro herroy, hereafter, a ttlinr,,tl an.t ritittlreil to tote, by t.elti fa, le•tc.l, • I . %, I lava, or partly printed :toil partly writ Lett, lc, entity chi...sifted follo.ti., I one trket shall embrace the natl., of all Jittl4t, of cotolt %teed for, and to lie litt.elltat oulsole, •'.I t.tl,tery one Ileltet slatll en:brace the latrava of kLII SLate olllurrs voted for, Rad Ire Liltell.l :State ” I,lle ticket shall etaltracc the nate.. ol all county officers vol t.. 1 for, Including tent, of senator, member, 1.11,1 tneteltets of to-senility, ir votell for, anti be labelled - County ; " one ticket eat brata• the naliies of all I.,wrINIIIr talicers fir, and la. I.thellod . •I'4)wura,p;" one tittitt , shalt cathracc the atotte ', s of all trough offi cer: 01.1 tar, of hd Itorta4ll: . ' Had va II alllaa al separate haJuL-la,at.. sl,-rl., I. The r1:41,t 1,1,11,111401 - ~ 1,41:dt•3 (to ~1,• the 1 . 1111 , • , 1 Stalin, till ~ 11111 rail-, ,jr pl., 1,13 C 1,11,111 1 ,11 If 51,1,11,:5r S. TIC , • ha% lei rtl f,rec t a:•I 3prroprlat, h'il,T AND NECoNI, SECTION IF ACE IIE CON GRIO, OF MA 11C11 1,70, • SECT I. lk evtarktl by the Sinak nrl loy.ve lerprvsenlalire.v of the, 'rlitcd Stair, o' America in Cony,. us.lentbletl,..l Ind all citizens of the Coiled States, who:lre, or shall Is. other w Ise go:dined by lose to vote at any election by the people, in any State. Territory, district, county, city, parish, township, school district, municipality or other territorial soh-dlvisiOn, shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; auy Constitution, law, custom, usage or regulation of any State or Territory, or by, or trader its authority, to the contrary, notwithstanding." " Sm. 11. And be if further enacted, That it by or under the authority of the Constitution or laws of any State, ur the laws of any Territory, any act Is Or shall be required to be 110110 11-`1 prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by such Constitution or law persons or officers tire or shall be charged with the performance of duties in furnishing the citizens an opportn. ulty to perform such prere.tulsite or to become triton tied to vote, 1L shall be the duty of every stell person and officer to give to oh citizens of the United States the same and equal oppor tunity to perform such prerequisite and to be come qualified to vote withont distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; and If any such person or °Meer shall refuse ur knowingly omit to give full effect to tills section, he shall, fur every such offense, forfeit and pay the sum of live hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem Just and shall also, for every such of fence, bedeemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be tined not less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than ono month and riot more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. ELECTION PROCLAMATION See. 10. OP AN ACT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE on APRIL oTif, A. D., 1070. Sat:rimy 10. That so ouch t or every net of Assembly as provides that only white framed are entitled to vote or bo registered as voters, or as claiming is vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, be and the same Is hereby tepealed • and that hereafter. all freemen, without distinction of color, shall be enrolled and registered according to the provisions of the that section of the net ap proved 17th April, 180 i, entitled, 'An act fur ther supplemental to the act relating to tile elections of this Commonwealth,' and when otherwise qualified under the existing laws. be entitled to vote at all general and special eleetionsM tills Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained In the 76th section of the act first aforesaid, the lodges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificates of return of Om election of their respective districts, and pro • duce them at n meeting of Ono Judge front each district at the Court douse In the City ot Lancaster, on th• third day after the day or the election, being ON 4 ODAY, THE Milt DAY OF 00 COBLE, 1570, at 10 o'clock, it. in., then and there to di-nail perform the duties required by law of mild Judges. Also, that where itiodge, by nick ues4 or On• avoidable neeltient, I. unable to attend Minh ineeling of lodges, then the eortlllente or re turn shall lie taken vlhurgt• of his oil. of 1110 illSpOt3l.ol,l or clerks of Ilia eteethei lit the dis trict, who shall do and perfo, in the ditties re quired of said Judge unable to all. nil. Olven under toy hand, at my (Alice, In Lan caster, Ibis 2.1 tiny of ,spl,ntlier, In Illy year (f our itOrti olio 1.1.10t1.11111 eight hundred ttt.ti seventy. nod In the nlnety•fourth year 01 the ItitteltNlldt`l1 ,011 ( Ibe Utlitt.ti ~latex. M V ILti. xll Slit CY'S e p . 2, 1570. se ill it w-ga GRICULTUR.II F t rtni:ft I=9 THE ORIGINAL nAt•Girs nEING lie First Itaw lIUIIP PhOSphate Math Olhea owe Imihilimes BA UGII'S UAW BON I OF LIVE, F A L L 1870 Thts .11;1,1,• 1 , 4 11111.10 t.7' l'htairned :one, rteh I,gelhals 13,111e11, ,1,,011e11 0 101 \ 1111.11. 1 . ' 0 '" 111 01g 111. 11310 ' 110311 1 31111111 It a highly selohle mei I.IId I 11, In In 313113 1),I.,,111111 as 11l In ure Il pnimpt 1131,1 yhti.ruals action upon the erops. \Vibe , 11.1101' , 1 1 10 , p11:1 e 1114q11.11 Ile• r.. 1 sea.+en, 111.• 1 1,11,11 1.115, 11'11 hem excel , 100, ari . thili II .11 M111111:1111 lAA 011 earae.l 1, 1 011,10 m. \VI I 1,1 1 111,1 ; 111 01 11 0 0,1 01 ol'.'l- 1111zer 10 give 1111 , 1 1,1. BAUGH s SONS. .1 . 4,11 th hilref re .I rruu, i:nc'c.l 7'l ( l t V .1 31,,itAVIAN Volt VIII Y. 77th ANNEAL TERM UPENP:I) .11 , til*4T For t'lrk.ularso..l Itl:V. A. Flkl'EArl'V. I.lTiz.l,.‘NcAsTA•lac(ILINTy,l'A , a:a ro11w.:111 ' 1 1 1 It I: it I t. , 1." I% ST I'l' lEI MIINT1i11)1EltY l'ESN'.‘ I.:NkWIsIE, S.CI ENTI A icrlsTl, t',0111 , .1:C1.% Lorntlon .1.1111i1,1110! .Inntiul St•s ',Lou! Pro•p:kruthm Icon tit 1t.1.1r1 , 4 ItEV. tlIll. I . "411.1.E1L, A. NI., )11•1,,,V, allll, I: rantii, iii11114..11141.1 Myers, J. S. It. M. 11.F1- er, M. ILLissel rte. Jy•-7-I.lw GnAstru STATE lll.mitty AND, (1.1,1,E1 i 1 ATE iNsTrrt"rt ll= Ilsulttt. yi•L owiy nt SilitoOLVA, p 11,1,, 11,4.11 FUR nprps dof lt,churs ; 1 . 1111111 t0c,..0,11 Illly 1.11114, So.! I, t•ircUlar J 3 ir)-2tti,'.:ll BANKING 110 USES --• C OLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK Will ply itit,rost uu dep0:411.4 a. 44 follow:4, viz ur I and '2 11.111115.. 'or :1, 1 n.t1 , 1 5 Itionll.3 Jr ti, 7, s, 511,1 lu 111,13 his. 11101ItIIS s. u 11=11 A MUM. A. 1(1,1 A I(. W. M. 1 . 114.111 , t, )ICIIARDS Q TIIO3IPSON, BANK I , : its AND lIRONEItS. DEALERS IN (; , )VERNNII.NT AND RA11,101.11) Ito Nips (HUM, SILVER, AND AIL. NIAILRE - I'ABLE 1.41.:D1'11.1T11.:m. No. 3! SoUTII PHILADELPHIA. lyw AND WARRANT!) WANTE D OF WAR OF 1512. N WAN WAR. FoItEION CDINS,STorES,OOLD, Ofl\'1•:It\ M ENT and other BON DS HoVOILT and SOLD. CI )I.I.ECTIONS promptly outdo ou uII 1.11.111.1 DEPOtill'S RECEIVED. No pains MU he Honored to men, the Inierenle 1 thong., who favor on 10111 their loo.inesti, JOHN RUSHTON & Bookers and Brokers, No. &) South tin! 5-1 1) %, 'I -ITTORNEYS-AT-L4W, .1. W. E. SWIFT, No. I. North I WI": Ht.. Lanonsto.7 R.l'. UREA DY, No. 21 Eatit lilug ittrettt, 17,A.1 fluor, (WO' fiklion' New Store. EDDAR 1•. REED, No. 10 North Duke Ht., Luncitstor 131313113 Ell= FRED. N. P 7 F No. 5 South Duke at., Lancaster A. J. SANDERSON, No. 40 F. 0.4. King atreet, Lanewile!. S. H. PRICE, Court Avenue. west of rourt !louse, Lancaster No. 238 I.cuat “treet, Columbia. Pa. EMI= WM. LEAMAN, No. 5 North Duke at.. Lancaster A. J. !STEINMAN, No. f South Queen et., Laucalitor 11. :Columbia. I..anca.terlormuty. n. w. pATTEnsoN. removed Ids ualts, to No. 1118 Ewa, King st S I3ION F. F a it Y OFFICE WITII N. ELLMAKER, DUKE A. 16 LANCAS'I'EIt. PA. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE 131111.ADF.1.1 • 11IA AND lIALTIMOILE PEN'I'ILA I. ILA IMP ..% D. I'llA E 11N lit/UAL , . On mid alder 311 /SILA 1", APICAL 1, 1,3 - 711 1 trode,LL will ran as follows.' Leave Phlladelphla, from Depot of P. 11%N B. it. IL, earner Broad street mitt 11'LL-shingloil II Fill . fort Imposlt, at 7 .. 31. net I'. 31. For oxford, at 7 .\. M., LI:la P. M., and 7 V. 31. Nor phadd's Ford and 1'11...t0r Creel< It. It., at 7 A. 51., 10 A. 31., 2::91 I'. 31., IL VI I'. M., 111111 7 I'. M. Train leaving l'ltlladelphln at 7 .1. M. eon nee!, at Port Deposit with train for Tral , ol leasing Oxford at 9911 A. M , and leaning fart Deposit Lit 9:25 .\. , 31. ite collet ILL C hadll's Ford Junction with LILL: liatilmloh and IteLel lug ILLilroml. Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9:21A. M., and 1:25 I'. 31., oil arrival of trams Imin Baltimore. oxford at 9i:al A. 3f., M.:11 A. ILI. am] reuto I'. Si. Madd's Ford at A. )1., 129 x/ 31.,1:90 I'. M., 1.15 I'. AI. and IL:19 I'. 31. Trains leave Baltimore for all stations rot & B. C. It. It. ati:Ls/ A. 31., and '2:15 P. 31. Loplywl 1 Pa.ssengers are allowed to ULM, wearing ap parel otll3 . Istegage, and Ilia l'ompany LL 11l sot be rcsiocm,lble jar mill alumna exceedi. , 4 1)111• hundred dollars, unless a special coal owl is mull , for the same. II ENItY WOO!). Cif-horn' Soperlittenolent. MUSICAL INS TR U MEN TS. WOODWARD ' S MUSIC STORE. NO. 2:2 WEST KING STREET Pianos, Organs Melodeons, Violins, , Violin Bows, 'Cello Bows, Aocordeons, Flutimoi, Concertinas, Tambori nes, Liulturs, Bantus, Flageolets, Harmonicas, Clappers, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Triangles, Tuning Forks, Pitch Pipes, Music Boxes, Music Folios, Music Books. Plano and Melodeon Covers Piano and Melo deon Stools; Strings of all kinds; Sheet Music, Music Books, Music Papers and every descrip tion of Musical Merchandise, ALL Ounnas tilled promptly at the usual Whot N e.mic a N nd lictail Prices, and SATISFAc: TIO UUARATEED. 44 -Tuning and Repair‘ng promptly attend ed to. A. W. WOLWWARD, s4-tfd.sw No, 72 West King St.. Lancaster. E 21..SCHARFIEIT., AOLES'ALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY NOS. 1 AND 2 EAST KING STREET anti° LANCASTER. PA. Uw ADDISON HUTTON. ARCHI T E C T 513 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA PLANS, DESIONS, PERSPEC'fIVE VIEWS, SPECIFICATIONS AND WORK INO DRAWINGS. For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, Court, Houses, Halls, Churches. School Houses. FRENCH ROOFS, m 2,41
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