The Wreck of the Continental—Story of those Deserted on the Vessel. The following additional details of the the wreck of the steamship Continental, which was lost in a hurricane off Cape St. Lucas on the 30th of September, were taken by a reporter of the A lla California from the statements of those who remained on the vessel alter it was deserted by most of the passengers and crew. Patrick Payne, one of the firemen, was called on deck at about 8 P. M. by the First Engineer. Ho says: had no idea that they were going to abandon the vessel until I came on deck. Thhe boats had left, and two more were preparing to leave. Uur boat, that conT manded by the second mute, was already down, and the steward's boat was being lowered. When we wore MI the hurricane deck, and about to embark in our boat, the first mate called out to us that the boat was smashed; that be' would take us in his boat. Ile told 0. not to be uneasy, us he proposed to lie th^ last man to leave the ship bolero she went down. 'rite first mate then shoved eft It wan the last to louse, and we were now left ou the sinking steamer with no hope earept in life-pre servers and rafts. I did nut see the cause for the hasty desertion Of flirt ship by those who should have stand by lier till the last, or, at least, till all others haul been eared for. 'there wore now' eleven persons on board—si a passengers awl five of the crew. I called out to the first mate, "Good bye; we Will be in 'Frisco as so o n as you are." On examination, wo found between le and 11 feet of water in the hold. We spent the night in building rafts,which We made by lashing the swing tables, used for deck passengers, together. These wore fitstened to ropes .t.ol slung over the shit. of vessel, to lie in readiness for use at a ino ment's none,. Mr. Cashman amt myself Weill through the ship every hour 11111'01e 1.110 night. .\ !ten twoorthreuexaminations, we Mum] that the water was raising at the rate of about eight Melt!, per hour. \Vu' were now satislie,l the ship would live till morning, tel :.11coral persons on board went to sleep, for they were Very 00011 f110411(141, having worked, 1110,1, 01 all day at the pumps, 1/1 . hailing, None of the - erewwent to ,deep. At at,olll I . oor O'Chork A. M. 1111 the :fell we tired two ro, , kei, but re.•eived uu sLigied in return. The night 11,11.—ii very darl:, lieu sea ran inonlit.i:l, ee.lll, rain left in torrents, and ,111.1 11,1 its fore. At dayl/r,d, , II t alsß With a 'glass, nmlsl,4:deal I . .tpe al/0111, NI, elf. .5 I, 101 0 o'eh e'll D:111'S heal 110,, ,0;..1111:001 ,01111110 within iOO yard,,' ,11,[1. Ileialhelont to its to put nn ite•-lere , efeer , , 1.0 compass, all.l !up ~,,11,11,1 arid WOlllll SW:I, 11-1. [is- of 101 01,eyeil, het 011Iy two were 'fhe other three were left 1111 Lbe Mahe I'ol. 'flu' Were 0-IL 011 the 41141111 In' lire al :lit. About 3 o'cloel: on the ...min:, ol 1:• I saw flue wreek , •.l ,leano n. tiny vi.ry MEM 11.td the 111,111t1IIII, c1 , 11111( . .,11111:111 4 , 11, et Ili.. 'ltem 111,, III" (tl. That, htt , ttithetraft ~vvr mill I 1 ; 1.1 gl,at ilirtielllty I Wa, ha . ly ,d•id 11011.• Il,r nl )1, I idAlia. dLi, , •ll hi,1.1,012:4•rti, began, :Old had 11 , . d ll Hiod f, a .bull,,i tt,trr MI I r.tei 11, to:ltt. a I.•Ir•Iy all4l.lrr-trt: aliwt! .11111, tt,t, •-• 1:1.• =MEE :LW' I 1..1 I L/i . _ 11 %....•1,!..1 milt, 111 , 1.1. , , I 1 ., “.1111 11-11 111[1.. ,J1.'01,11 I_. nn r;lluls 111. ti I. .1 /:/.I .• I. allti I I \Vr;.ll.l I 11 11.1. a . -.!J 11 ‘‘(.1 . 1 I, 111,1 II 11 1111•1.1. Illy lip, 1,111 1.1..11H11 /I Bet. .)111 tw,rtlin.4 1 1.111 ',mild. AI I 111.)11.410. 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I.R.lllllgg \Vert] strot , iloil !ruin tho siarly.ttril lu time port 14.NV1.r sunnling rigging, with the choir to pruNonit. 1111, 1111,1111.11111 Vitale Itllll wenkoning wlnolt 111110 , 1 013,11111 M 1.11011 It .t.1111t111111,1 At 11l o'clock the cry came aft from the forward pot the vessel, that the !lying Jibboom had been 111,i1.11 away. As it n•II MO it had 01 n . 111:1111, it boimg IW/1-11;11,1y °VCR LO think If securing the wreek. AL half pa-it tell the foremp-gallant mast snapped oil short :it t h e cap and the wreck hung slashing Itel: Ward 11101 lorward with a thundering elatter, adding more calamity to that already threatening the vessel. At 11 o'clock the excess of the rolling and the height of the sea tore from its fastenings at the davits the second launch, which went down by the roll in the water alongside.— By wonderful effort, un the part of those in eharge, the tackle WWI manned, the boat hoisted on board and lashed on deck. - - Everything that could be done to insure any hope of safety bad been done. Lash ings had been placed around every come atable object likely to fetch away or get adrift, so that now in this helpless condi tion comparatively, with the wrecks of the two top-gallant-masts thrashing in all directions aloft, the flying jib-boom carried away, the main-topsail blown to tatters, and flapping overhead with a resounding noise, the iron parral of the main-topsail yard sprung, with a sea on in which a boat could not be lowered for a moment and live, with an exhausted yet willing crow, many of whom wore hurt, some tioaperato- ly so, by being dashed about the decks and by falling, with all the hatches bat tened itown fore and aft, with too danger ous alma to steam against (steam had been generated just sufficient to keep steerage way at six o'clock)—l say in this helpless condition there was nothing to do but to await the issue calmly and philosophically as one might. There was no land to make. Na* boat could livein a sea that would foun der such a ship, so that no resolution was of any avail. Had the ship broken up, death to every soul on board must have been inevitable. At eight o'clock the joy• ful tidings were circulated that the glass was rising, although the hurricane contin ued with frightful force and unabated vio lence the whole evennigand the early hours of, the next day. Still the glass continued to rise, and this inspired hope. The gale gradually subsided, taking about forty-eight hours so to do, and it was then that many items of damage of minor note were discovered, and various personal in conYeniences revealed themselves in the shape of saturated bedding and wearing apparel; but the joy atour deliverance was too universal to allow such trines to fret for oue moment. Secretary S'ox oo the Forced ?\ eixes,ineot of Government Clerk,.. tinder date of August 10 Mr. Cox addres sed a letter to the lion. R. D. Harrison, chairman of the Republican Executive Committee of Ohio. The committee had re quested a I ist of the names of those employ ed in the Department of the 1 nterior appoint ed front Ohio, with amount of salary, nailer of county, etc. The Secretary declines in very courteous language to comply With the request, 011 the ground that it would not lie right to do so, and therefore not hr the interest of the Republican party. Ile says: The considerations which lead not t, this conclusion may be summed up in Lwu, Daniel _V : FtrsL, that such assessments are directly antagonistic , to the civil service re nirin, which I believe to lie so imperative a necessity that the Republican party, us the proper party of true reform., cannot longer delay to make it a part id their platform ; and, s, •0:111, because the specill.• nisess -1110111, you now propose to loake oil behalf of the State Central Committee is an inno vation in a hod direction. After showing . the evil effects of ti,, sys tom or poi:Lk:al aSsesattlellts and the in, of departmeidt.patronage for partisan the secretary save: " My own relations to 1.1 a: this departoleot are peellhar. IL.", berm endeavoring to corn , •ineh the ,'vile as I could reach, and be a system of exatitin:lti , ,,. In t, i Illlt )1' :tppikatit, fit' I hay , ' that lav“, lilt! 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MI% passlll2,ssedallell,alld ,:trineil holm. lln arriving nt ills :%I i I lor, who is his ytiong, :il Inurh unar sortiovi• the than at ilarigorouiii condition of lingtircil till (Ito rc rliiur, wlr•n he died. SeVerai uY the uuviiral wan ..I ILr urizhL dilnind were liiidy 4,1 tho dog iirini ,cl4• wereat once Gnut~l. Tito ,viirintit, who all tit° time or the ill vp,ttgatioll had kern an siivetatid, ,ca, then to'' L. the enillbelltrd and lu take iint a picrr of laraul tool better, LVLirlt she lite. 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VI llin¢ PC 1 • r Pruel, Alla!!! t“V I I i 11, llf /lit Y, tt II hia lade latight,r, wits ,Irivitr_ sl~~ug II " 'Hiroo Itolrrio I toad," noor I,ls Inoue. Lirtrkot ,vat;' , l . ll 10110 11 L•iLVl•roil Air I ,jll.l us :Wont at tipp top of I'lllo 'wilt hill, IL 111.111 %Vlll.lll 111. 11,11(01 oils:._ •d !Tr.!, , Tepi!!!!! 11l till ...Oil! or ;ha ,rit gon tind I his 111,01cy. Thll (ILL IIILLILL! inns by Ow show or it II - vol r. Drill liatoind book 10111.11 it wits klITTL.1(1.11 out of Iris (1(1111 by girl. .lust thou ho sow lour other input notning front LTILL 11,1014 lIITILI. by mllouting to the Inailnr, "give it to hint." In rompon , e Lilo shot nt ono of 11111 lioNes, nod liru,l it sononil ILL Mr. Friel. Ile mark in both rases, and LIM Voisin frighloned ILL Lilo shots, miartoll out n kill Tho hulls 11111.4 olawltdotl mtarivtl out ill 1111(1 of 010111 1111L1111141,1 to Silt !Orli! LLII Ilin roar of din ‘Vagoli, aOII Vied, sanding 1500 lb °young In 1110 rovvf, ono or %Olin!) loLlgul in the bark of Mr. Friel, inst. 11111100 the hip 111(1(0, Inllicting %round died the 11051 Efforts urn luting inatlt. to bring ['ipso high ‘Vaylliell to itiNtief , .—Newpwt, tirt.tote, lIIMMM We learn that a few days ago, at a coal slope in Columbia county, a car was start ed down, and after a full headway, the man in charge saw an old chap step deliberate ly upon ; Ille track. There was but one choice itutlic matter, and that was to bit him squarely and knock him out of the way, deal jr alive, as the ease might be. On came the descending car, and "'Thug" it went into his capacious " bread basket," and away he wont some twenty feet like an overgrown bull fri,g when struck with a shinney. As soon as possible, a party of men visited him to remove his corpse. But they were slightly previous for the funeral. As they gathered him up, he gave a grunt and snug out:—"Sh-how me th' man't hit met" Long faces were ,iihortened, ho was placed iu a ear, taken to the nearest depot, and when deposited, he hauled out a long necked "comforter," a little of the nepethe made Idin about as good as new.—Letebt burg Chronicle. When one lover of billiards said to an other, "I'm Dion fur you, Deery !" the cue was naturally taken, and led to a match which is now being solemnized in San Francisco. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, NaVENII3ER 9, 1870. TIXEASIERICAN EXODI79 The Flight from Paris—The Journey to Versailles✓fhe eduntry Barren and Desolate--The Arrival at the Prus sian Headquarters. LONDON, Nov. 6.—Correspondence dated Versailles, Oct. 27, gives an account of the departure of the Americans from Paris.— Before daylight the Americans were up and dressed, thirty carriages being ready to convey them to Poste Charenton. They went in parties of four, having purchased the teams. A pair of good horses cost 1,600 francs. The morning Was cold, and the drive through the city was truly melan choly. The immense camp at the Tuileries, the large and hungry crowds already gath ered at the butchers, the gloomy faces and the ceaseless tramp of the sentinels, all con tributed to the depressing feeling. At 7 o'clock the carriages began to move through the escort of the Guards lining the pavement, preceded by Messrs. Ward and Hod nian and the Secretaries of Legation, over the drawbridge of the superb fortifi cations of Paris. Among the party were Mr. O'Sullivan and wife, Harry Stone, Mr. Creamer and wife, of Detroit; Messrs. Milder, Helmick, Wells and Turnbull, with twenty Russians. Each American was furnished by Mr. Washburn° with laisser pa.xser, and each was required to ! sign a document promising to carry no let- Mrs or papers of any kind. The procession moved along the highway under the heavy guns of fortitigations, and took the road to The country outside had been cleared of all eatables. Potatoes, beets, and fruit, all were gone, except here and there a stray , apme. Fur upwards of an hour, although they were all the time preceded byg an stn balance wagon which acted a, vanguard.— , They passed under the guns of Fort Char enton, and the strong ramparts in that direction, and reached Crotch at 9 o'clock in the morning. there they found ruins I and desolation, and the village abandoned by it, population. On p,4siug the Fl , ll - 11 011tp,ito, at 0 . 1,1,,,h, our flag was discovered by the Prussian outposts, tell miles from the walls of Paris, and less than three from the forts. They were challenged. and ordered to turn Inc a side road, and passed :thong the hanks of the Marine. They soon came to a l'rus shun blockade acmes the highway, and saw the spiked helmets of thousands of ;Cr -111,111 ,J 1111,1,, and above the top two wick -1,11!1,1 peering through the liramrlies. At o'clock Coma Papsfeltit, military Sia•rolary of Bismarck, whose wifii i, ail American. met Mn. Ward in viiarge of the party. A formal transfer 1,- gan. impors were exatilimsl, the !manors taken, and line party furnish,' with l lermait SILL, I,IIiIIICT., Tile opera lion long and tedious. The coinl'aliY :1),111 tar carritig, 11111 cut ....1,•1,S 1 . .111 the tr,t, ill 1,111111,11 M Uti,ll of the pventful jourt,t.y. At llt ihoy emlll/1e11.•,1 1.111,11g - 11 the 1'111„1;111 111114 t 11.11 c•Arri.2., guar,ll,l by .ohhor,. p.,,,i through tho c.ahip until th.•y uac ivhere do, Ivll.llo Ivith It ‘.• 1.11 ,, 11,11,1 (;1•1 11111.1,. ll , •re tho pArty retr.—hrtionts. 1;,y,p11 , 1 tht•y , t •tr. take 1011,1 1.111.1 re:wiled:l,l,lp hlit, iv hell the ,111 11n111 . 111111'11 ill tiorl,lll, , IC1,1111:114 the hill 0110 car injuriug soule ill the Alter r11,..tir.114 .laula,e party rhoy 111:11 , 111114 1,010.1 LI, MIL .t pArty a , olhl and hrt , i;zt , at Vtliett,uf 1/11 .I 1. 1 1111 j.l IV- . , and hrul!v rill. Sit . ll• 01111, Ili ,11 . 1 . 11411 . , R.11 • 114 . 1i 1(11! cliy 111 V 1:1.00,1 it, .5 .1:1111,, nl Gar 111111. thl . 1,11 , 11.111:1E1 1 111 1 11 . firr 110.111 :ay 1111110 tllO parlay thr ,11..1.....110.V.L11 1111... t.N.•.•I•L 11-13 tLy.. (111 , ' , Lark , ' L. 1,111 ItLvay. 111111..:0, :111.1 I.L -1,91/.. )1 111•111,.; 1111 1 111,111 VI IF llt A. 1 . .. 4 111 D•r LIJL . I, :1(11, II - 1./111.-, t•:, \soars,. ..111L•r 1 .4 1 Vt.l : - A,LL11..-. I 1,, t ‘N 1111 :I ...,111n 1.. (•,•ry tJI,I Gitrit, 1411 S :".I=l.l-I.os •-.9 lottiy orrenvotideit: 1•1,14.1 i •• it 1;1.11. mrs t:oF !t . .. • 1.•.1,1., 1.11,v Valt•L dt! - u 4 1~1 1 ,10 tOl,, I , oght 401 It liolll-0..- in :1 r, 11 , 11111• 14 1111• " 1.. t. ni)gri 11n 111111 i ll.Vi•Ver, 1 . ,/ " The lirnrrni i.) 4-1 anstul.r. " 1, 11! Lill, /1111 1•X1.1 , 111 , 1y •rly t „ hacr.li.;urL ..l 1)1111; hill Lit wtv, , u. ,11, iti , iminttio•nt Gar ~•, •,, ,,' lt, ,tll , l It lt 1111 W 1•41 . 1ii11111, thlat 11 M 1 .." th, ..orvant Ili-algn•;u ill till ' littler 1,1 , 11,.nu 11,...4 than 11,ili n 11111111 W he r, luruetl .aciuti tll,ll r.,1 11,1 nl..wt i u • c9 , ,,•1, - . in lLr 11111 V: 11131 1,, ,, Ivas in 1,1; but dial iflt,• dill r 1 1 .1114 111111 Ililll . lllllll it Skill/Ili giec hint !WWII 131,14- ' lire t., 11, lit 1,111 . .11 11,11illt• lnuervyll.urhlo,,,, ,, nlially privittr 11uJiru re scith a ;rent 111:111, \l'll sver,'ll.l. l•re.l in, the .4 . 1, I 1/\' HIV that struck fur 1111 I ...tw loqt.l r ti, ,1 1,1,1,v and ~,it 1.'111111.1, till. 11131 111 . 1., ,, ked nitwit yllunger Liall 1 11:1,1 Llh I l tI, I tin. 1 . .111111V, 111 i II:, ,lintel anct• tr..ill :in ing in • titylll'llfr. 'ill hy Fagnattiss 111'11I l al way, th ,,, 41 , t, t. , I t tie hint in ex isteqii.e. t. the 1,11' , . 1 stirs er Still l 111311 1i1.1.111 i,lllllness anti 11111111 . 1 . 111, great nitu11ig,,,, , , , h1,1111 in his rf•aturps. That ext•oe4lingt.h.irill,lll.ll.l4,•l3lation tot inann, vt•hicii 1 Mt...IIIIAS ':11111' 1111 ti/ nv rccciccl I liii a+nt 4/111 . 1,, it ,1100. .k ICa II corn.spoidellt, II rh pral•ill . 1•11 ill 1110 art of " " than 1 :WI, 11 , 111111 i prol,,thly have ,k t 1 the ~ ,, r ieral plow!, I What the govvrnillcilt here had Naiil 1,, Lim and what h. , prospects Id . the Willi. pIIIIIIILI :Illy yurt 1 ism to Lim o'hirh II 'night ho uuiLarnnniu~ I I alder Itiviotti, the told lie that v.livit 11, , hurt heard or hint ha Wail ill 0:1111 away front l'aprera so suddenly that hi, sons did not hisuw or hi , )I,oing ; hut he was Wore that when they Lucca hi' was in Fran,q , thoy WOlll4l bOill it,110," Ile said it lint trur,, , tli plpt•r, haco rep.ri e d, that nn t rid shirt, ,V 0 1 .,• in T.purs, and that f•N ell 101,,1011 tv,•ro amai llug him :It wt , ro 114 a lig. NN 101 C.,111111.111 fril•lld , in E11 . 41:111il, and Ili , rccs hri,,iltt•llCti ((lilt a brighter ray a, he ~.:11t1 he, holievol he 5h..t.11,1 be j , ultol by Engli,ll v,ltlnteers. At the end ut alkait a quarter I,r au hour 1 r,e to take .criipulous about depriving =IIMIMIM a gOilti all, I ‘‘,,,, , 11 Illy 11. g, Ile :IL the ill,S,Vat,ll 111.11:1, Ihal 111,1,,i1. , 11 , .Ne:tr SVaS 10 Sm• II:III a 1411.,t 111 a Frcurh 17r:t•f4urc, ❑ull in thl very to, ti here SIX 11101101,:1,,,, Pu•rrc .nai.rte wns Itlitzitted. Is re iw,ttesdly Ira scar Visit iII 11P.:11,,5t i;;irilr.thli sat Iff,l in :I Ilannel shirt ht.( 1 oalld si•I• th:it ;11,1 , 1.111.•i:111`il and Ili , ••• , 1111,•11•.1 kith I,: h., 11,1 IlP.k ;no ill 11,111 h. II I , litrht 1,1 lls n he:tH iv Car 11,, 4,1 t!,,• 1,1 . Irian Mg. 1% • 1111 Tsar SM. It•t1 I. Vr.:131; CV/1114'11'1'y. TI Ili ..2,1V0 , ittit,Viil4 1,1,1 ,-kt•to it ttl .1 tut Crtrry t tittit NV:t. fttl•1111.1 . - .y I.r .pit 411,11AV:41 , 1 t.)r gi•twral Inul 14,111111,t, n ‘vhen 111 111111 g ;trotilul Shpridan a/I.lthe ,‘...tg-os N‘ D., 0.11 his 11.11I}• 1.,111 anti rcady 1,,L0i. Ih. 12,..4. 31,0,4 hi.r:11110 IL I'll.lol and li , •11(.111 Slip, 11.01 11111 I It, lcn the 7th and the I7th N:111•Its 110111.4 in it ,‘ , •.,1111LI• s N', cm . ,l h.ll hu,11.1, Lul 111, ,1110 11,1•1% hi N all , la, II here 1(0 1.11.,,..1 .1.1 game 1, 1.• 111.1110 11111.t1 SVIlm 1.1,1;11111,11, I,IM Mt.all.ll /IL a card 1.11,10 with him, awl 110 NV111.41 lir 1.,'" lii 111111111. M 1:11. u.llrrltl 11111.1.mS ail Iho gat., 110 .101.1,V It ;11.1,1111,1 throat..lll4l nut through Hie brad. tittittnq the :whew I. the tai I, he immediately ,1111 t. 1111111111.1101t110 Mt. that thu ball value ~tit at the hack his head, " About this limo lie kept a saloon itiul gambling. den in bays t'ity, and happening LI, fall Iten)ss it young wan named Estes, who Is well known to ninny eitizens of this place, lie, in ...mistily scull, others, shot 111111 in a row. Alter this lie shot. two w•n sues ut, ISllewurth, 1111110 f Ci 001111151.3133,1 scl,ich Ire pro bnbly fI'ONII In the Mindy 1 , 1 every sun. Having etiglured in a quarrel with some 111011 111 3 1031,0 of he succeeded,3 lu 0011110111 y With others, in shooting ono man and 1.3111 . 0111131, Just ns they had risen hurriedly front their beds. Sine() than lie has not been heard of as kil ling any one in public until this Tait account which I caches us from 'l'opeka, when he appears to have shot two helpless women at NViehilaw. " NVe are nut in a position to give tiny evidence as to any of the murders which iin Curry is said to have committed, and, for anything we know, he may have killed all his victims, women incl udud, in self defense. We only know that ho has, in our opinion, killed an excess of antagonists within a very limited period, and we think that it is possible lie has extinguished some of them under circumstances which should be the matter of judicial inquiry." NEW HAVEN, November 7.—The Palla dium of to-morrow will contain a letter ad dressed to Secretary Cox, endorsing his policy. The letter is signed by a large number of prominent business and profes sional men of this city, including the Pres 'dent, and most of the Professors of Yale College. NEW ORLEANS, November 7.—The elec tion passed off quietly. Nothing definite is known In regard to the election. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Bhunarek'n Explanation of the Rupture of Negotiations for an Ant:R.lll'4re-- Ring Willlinn'e Order. not to Paris— Ernallian Capture of Balloon Plooten• gers, sc., Se. LONDON, Oct. S.—Bismarck has furnish ed the following explanation of the rup ture of negotiations for an armistice: The French Government having declared through its representative, M. Thiera, its inability to accept the German oiler of an armistice on the basis of the galu quo, the Count proposed that the French name a 1 time for holding the elections for a consti ! tuent assembly. The Germans promised that in such an event, absolute freedom of elections should be respected, even in the territory now occupied by the Prussians. M. niers thereupon withdrew to the out -1 posts to consult Jules Fevre and General I Trochu, but at length returned to Ver -1 sallies without the power to accept the !German oiler. 1 libig \\'illiam ha, issued au order that 1 no person whatever will hereafter hi al ' lowed to enter or leave Paris. Five balloon passengers have just been captured, and will be court-martialed a violation of order. BERLIS,NOV. Berlin new-paper;. official and otherwise, throw the responsi bility, of the impending destruction of Paris on the French. Thu latter have thus far otostinately refused to reo.bmize plain facts. VIENNA, Nov. B.—The . :Jrreipundonee of this city asserts that the French Cv,y ernment acts a, if it were unconscious of it+deleat. Its tone and manner are ti e sank as they would have been if the French arch V had been vietorious anti now helore the eit,•of The New York Election. Yung, Nov. S.—The voting in his city is proceeding quietly, and it is prob able the city will poll the largest rote on record. Many citizens who habitually take no part in elections WON' this morning seen at the polls. In same districts lows: - lines were f,rnte.l as early as S o'eloek. A larg.' vote is already in. The in , p , etors, mar shals and police work hartuonioosly. thus far 111,11ist u r bailees have o,,urred. Fr ~1,1 no. Ind.•pt it VA e have v.l lint SOlll,, (it the ia,t tied hty , teri.,t, it: dents ciainertell with thi , irttrp,;ll , ., hotvever, disitv , ,wed by evcry 011 P eSll , l•lailY the I.l4,naparth.t, The,. every relwnl! to o•hil,c, are esso•t. They comradict tho,v tchich were tram:mittol from I,mlon the day he for• ye,terklay, so far as rt..l2 . arcl, the reality ~f file iu tell it an Witi,,ary, litre into Ow Intretwhed ramp at Aletz tail a,:,•ordillg to the first ar,onint,, ,mi,,ry i, 11,,t ,1 myth, but who is he, what part he played in thi, alr,tir, whether he came ir.put U11,1'11 , 1,11,2, or Ivas ,ingdy Prn, , ian cli,hrouLlt.,l iu wy,Lt.ry. . . COIL:1.111 it i, that he 1,12,411. i 111111 Se I M.ar , hal liuzaiuu. lVho,,illl,lilCr hml ati ii tern iris with iem•ral linurl,aki, if, whit' he ~.)111111,11111,1 hill) tio Ni ay In th , ide nl tin. Empress regent in Eti:ziall The I it•ty•ral tiz,'lM,.7 d,jeete.l It , the gra , , , t much a departure, when tiv,llthng Iva takin.4 phtee every tinny, and his ‘,,tildpere,ive 1,111, tinderiakillgo. tort iv, lomm - uhle tlit. vii e Liut i the which he 11,1 pre, 0 , 11 arldre , , , l h; loin verbaly. Thi, "rilf•r: ;.1 .11 the,. tcrtu,: The LIIIIWC,S timnirt-1,1 tall in 11, I With 1 . 1 II It ri lit i, thin ,!liarc.,211111:1.11 , 11 , 1 !Irak , W.ly lio char:tolvr 4.1" a 1,1),..,cian. Itc Ih %,,tt hour, t thy .prpr 1,11'111L: alol it M9r51131 11 that 110 1%0111.1 his him 1,, t•allith, whi•ro his 11,11 111,1.1,1,,111,11.,1 vory great I.v cvoil urvat, ,h•clart,l that Ail' did wd wish t., thi,z 1,,p1; Livid ,haractvr, 1111,111,, I ,01,1,1 1 . 0111:l111 lor t6n prr.ont With 11 , , lun n.it nt thf. r 0, 4 .1 1 ,11 pit :ill ill , %%1,1.11 %%, to Ikcing imditated. 'll, I it.1,1,d, 1,1.111,1•11 heell hltwo•lt in Ili: , Ii rut exj., not h tr.Piih!ed T., , 11111.1,1 1111 ji.,t annl :Any 0hj.41. “1,.1 i•enthi however, 11C 1,111.1. itit his Cgoe 1,.11,0 LlllO,ll V demanding, hor ~r , l er 1 ,, ~l , t a rrom Ow I: ing or l'rtoisia the ;11 11101'31y h , v1110,1(.111111 to return hates (11.1 nr,t he , iitlte, ittl , l a low ,I.t . arterwards the tioncral received ,1 lett fr.m, 1,01,1 t.nun ills, atinouneing In hi that L'..llllL 1h•1h.111 , .h/1 . 11 had hist, 11.1% i lit' Al. 41e llimllllll,li that he might llg.L cr , ris the I'rt„i;ut lines. Fitrilkhed ,vith (Ins anthoi thel,l lit :II returned to I,tixeinhollr4 Mid WI: 11111 ,elfin •uuununirntinu with the h , : , 1 , 11, tors oll'rincel . 'rederick r , •,iiie•ti, that Silll.ll he held tin, letter oi • i li,. nl (,neon Vi,•toria, he might he permit:, In return int, the place x% hid, he had goittr,l. At t ,, to AVULI, then th, re XV:I , 1.1,11,111iLL1,i t , u hil clear and preel,,, vitatimi her him to ,tirren,ler 111,1.1.111:11'.1•rS. Ifc 111 ., i , i1 . 1111p. , 11 having: and tieing 1.11.1hh, Cuu rilher the 1,110 ~ r the 1111 . 1 1 , after NVai ink thr , e day he gave it', the att(alipt. Thi, oxplaiu, his arm al tit 111 . 11 ,, e1 , . :11 the I,tl•L 11.0;111:4 ,011 , 111 Ihi, 111,1111 'lll hi, I,ly h, W.lhr inl",rtm the ,li.•legaiiolll.l the Provioienal mom that lie .11 , - , ired to ItII son ire of the nation:ll .1.•lenoo. NVe ;Did t., ( , r that upon tito .lay a hich It 'lir'. ,et out fr,En .Nlt•tz —that i, on tiu 21E11 sepumilq, • tln,ad t•vt•nt•••‘,l“,h hi: I pl., in F,tt,t. 1:,• of h11,,V11 114.1,11,, of lho SP toolorrol crer.o of 11/I, in ithlo. frciik of nature iu "fa Ille baby. The Sit int i se Tv. in:: are r on by this der. 'clic, is living: in Peril t , iww.hii 1111111iy Mr..lo,•eidi Finley, his wife Mary unit 4•lnldren, little girls, a•.:7,1 three and lice year, uu that ittornim.; hI rs. lint wa eontined and gave birth to twins, LI/Ulf( ilrl i ill a manner unknnwn to tin \\Th e n the ,vos,p, bromzht the now, of till, fiVt•III. Mir i lls', and gave (li,eription , of or rather children, it the pr„ tensional and pronntince, I a ,11X gentleman, hying in tne vo•inity nt . the Finley's home called fill “Illf of stile 1,I) mid assure. 1 Mot that there 55 - as tll./ the Ile hal Merit tha Willldcl i .-- Convitwed that there 111 ',lli. IEIMEMiE=II ea.-4 , , a party of grntl , aurn, eensisting A. Little WP, \v. I). 01N:1111ra] 111 . .. h , r . \ ,Lllll l'uoinistry iu the ()hie Vie,ltiyan - versity and a. li. litinavin, On the Itith uoitatit, visited tho Ittilero reaoh ing- the Finley farm the party called iin I:. VI tistlititik,til.liiiltley,,,llo had Ilikkl to ath!lhl the, mother, :111 , 1 1,11,1` I lions him that the halt had not hoe, told. Dr. WeStbr"hk. OW party. An hour's drive lirought them to the plaed. tin going to the caw , leading to the yard, a 11l (lot, !nuke ttit thSl•l/V crud antiounoin4 that viiiiitere wittiltl not 1,0 admitted. This del not deter the party. - Iv entered the yard and on real'hilh.t Of the dwelling, they WC, duet Ity ,thy father) Li ,'1 . 11114 . 11111:1 \VIP, appVala , l t I it. 4 hn a3.1-d..- Callip, who ItlhPl . lll.-il the p:llay that Lilly PaYM ,,, Th . ' r(V).I . , 111,• parry , lt•Ppt ., l In a Jew rnitnitt, tho furor m:ele her appe.tratmo with the won . Mr. A flotthit , won p121 . 10.•Ily 1 ., )1"Ift 41 011(. 011 railer end ef the spinal ot,llllllll. giN elear Lien "f it, ju,i yiei saver the ',milt, id' tooll u•nu llhrlnwrr part or the airloinen and thou put the 1(1,4 111111, ',arts logo.t tier and you mace LIP' trunk of this itilrl. At till' iunnuu cif 1)r, \Villianis and 1,11.11, , the nothing wa4 taken from it :Mil 11..riLloal so tar as could bo without doing 111.1,11'.V. Pram the Hold to I.ll,avcipill 01 . there is it c.onnntions spin.. in a direct 1111 e. [l,llll 0110 SI(10 ;Ind directly in the centre of the trunk were perieutly ile veloped hips, thighs, legs wed Goat. • They are in nice proportion to the body of either child. (in the opposite side there is unn 111140, 1111110110 . tly fOrlned the Itilpelll . lllll . ll of tilt) 1:011,1,1i , 110.1 , 11 Of Iwo legs. There are eight toes on this limit, two of which have the appearance of great 1,00, being much larger than the others. Each hits a well-formed head, good features, lungs, heart, liver end stomach. ISetween the perfectly lorined limbs anil properly situated are the anus and sexual organs in common. The lower portion of the lativeds, the bladder and perhaps the kidney., ere in common, All the other organs are sop:t rate. There was but one umbilical curd and ono placenta. The length of the body is 20 lurches, and the umbilicus is central in the abdomen and equidistant from each head. It nurses well at both ends; and when first exhibited to the party one child was asleep and the other was crying. While the physicians were making their examin ations both cried, but a few minutes after the one which was crying first went to sleep, while the other remained awake.— When either head would cry the perfect leg which was nearest to that head kicked and drew up, while the leg nearest the other head remained quiet. When either cried the toes on the imperfect foot would move but the limb remained stationary. Both heads nurse well and the child, or rather children, are in excellent health. The phy sicians could see no reason why it, or they, should not live. The mother is doing wall. There was no physician present at the birth, and the labor pains lasted only 15 minutes. lion. Jefferson Davis, President of the late Southern Confederacy, spent several days last week, with his niece, the widow of the late Senator Brodhead, at South Bethlehem. Louisiana EUGENIF:74 L 04.-- LT Th. imperial Intrig - or, in 13.1001. Et 101 e ILe Sarrender of Metz—ft"- I:to. E E=l 3ntrllignire DEATH OF REV. BERNARD C. WOLFF, D. D.—On Monday evening this distinguished Divine passed away from the labors and sufferings of earth in the 75th year of a his age. lie was born in Martinsburg. Ta., whither his father, John George Wolff, Esq., removed from this city in the last century. II is grandfather, Bernard Wolff, lies buried in one of our public cemeteries. Ile received a classical training in Cham bersburg, hut owing to the disturbed con dition of the country previous to the war of ISIII it was thought hest that he should not enter one of the learned professions. as he desired, lint devote himself to business in connection with his father. In this sphere of fife he was more than ordinarily success ful, and his prospects for the attainment of wealth and station were all that he could desire. When. however, he had fairly settled himself in lift, and had gathercsiaround him a family, in his thirty-sixth year, be felt it to be his duty to lay aside his vorldly call ing and devote himself to the office of the Holy Ministry. After several years of preparatory study in the Theological Semi nar- of the German Reformed Church at York, Pa., he received a call to the Re formed church at Easton in this state in the year Iszlg. Here he was associate pastor with the 11ev. Thomas Pomp, the latter preaching to the German and the (armor to the English portion of the congregation. Ile labored in this field for Mile years, and the congregation, under this joint pastor ate, prospered externally and internally in a high degree. It is a remarkable filet that under this arrangement there was het,'" any discord or difficulty Letween the Eng lish and German portidns of the congrega tion. In the spring of 1545 he was called to take charge of the Third Iternied Church in lialtiinore,then in its infancy and with all struggling under the weight Of aheavy debt. With the Divine blessing his labors in this field were alsoStleeeStirei. The congre gation gradually emerged from its tinan eial.ditheulties, became consolidated, and grew until it, membership increased more than three fold in number, A vacancy eecurrito: in the Theological Seminary at Mereer,leiry Lv the resEthation of the Rev. Dr, John \V. Nevin, he was elected by the Stir id of the Church to lid h a s titer: :old in the year 1.-5-1 he entered 111.11 his lunrs :n 1'r , de, ,,, r01 Dogmatic and Pastor al Th—.H4, ha, ing thu 11ev. Dr. 5,1,.ir ilk extensive exishieneeas a suret,sfill pastor and a judieions divine. hiS,lll,h , ll. habits ri n aliflc,l him Niel! far his pe , ilion. Willi Ins ex ulted views m the ministry and of its ...treat nosier in the world he deeply the Winds of those placed tinder his care. studouts haeinhe some of the ihost lent theologums and now r,• :zanl rt•vcrctwe and warm ath" , u.ntn. Utt iu¢ to L,,ihn- health rt.,,i!tnet ip ill ill • Vcal" I , dl, find I, I:an ca,lt, tc jilt th , • - Sr k i 1,111/ [q.t./Litt , /1 . 1 i/ ni lit 111,1iIiiIi,•11-1 of the rill/reit. lien, e v e r, still foil of 1,11141 i ,• :111 , 1 of devotion to the he lilt deeply tine w:uats of l'rankliu and larsliall College, saw the iteccsslty of its enlargement and felt constrained as a tneinher of the llttard of Tell-Act, to flu Solllllllllll,l ill cularging IT-rale/1N and in pi:U.lll4 it on :I broad er :1 , 1 irlore Solid 1011111iillioll: Ilr atsstrtl ingly inttt,utsl and organized priJgri:.-, no 4,41'1,11 , 411iiiii ILi 011- 1111'111 crest I,llll,iings on tine 1',111,•;.111-2:follisik: 1 , 4 'Neel Lino grnw mg and urgunt wants. Lay lii, put - son:LI in- Ilui.nce tut ri•t•ived anti liberal ;41114 froill excited new ititert•st to their minds in its Ite halt'. tin his return from a visit tin the easlorli p.O t nil the State in the firolootion of !11, 'inject, solne (leo years qgn, hi! \Vit, with paralysis, and Ins s on Istrth Ile retstver .„l i ; „0„, 5..1 le t.):11)1War again in too. 4.1.r0e1.4 un,l in our s.tnetuaries, but Ile ti..st•r re,.nined Ilse or his speeril.— .1'11111,112:110 1.1 L ch•tittetitly pro dtimed tilff t•t)111C , ,t11 many tr“uldt..l minds and thou) in thpir difficult:o+, reins, a t I :L .1, t., hi, ,vllll pram•: lopo t(, w,tcr ‘vl)l',l ar..l t.llltily :121: a-li•rp th, ~ 1. I:n • sOlikt tlp Ent r:ty4 1.1:1-. III:111 1111.1 11./ y I - nl,ll 111. Itt•fm.lll,l ,1111 a y. , uriz man .111.1 a 111.111, n.. 1111,51151 loracti.,l 3,1 .1 t;II• , 5,111 . 111 :`,l'llll -I..try 111 I (11111 , 11, allid ON,' NS, r. , 11111 , 0 .1 V. itil it, 11,: ,, P1 . 1.1111 Ile uI, 111 4,f 111,V.1 . , L ;OH II; i'l,ll. I 111 1,1•111,p11, tlll[lllll4 1111 110,1 . 1 . 1 4 ,L. 11,111 Ilk 1,111.111 . N. al: I Ic•111111,I a all lii•l,VUti him a yp.ti• 1,,,r,1 ill >Liut v4.ry wally \vll., re.•,,vd from 111:11 m. rnmPin kill hr ~a~l -1Ir::• I:.-u• Id . , 11 , 1 1 h. th , Y A all and a -ill.ir rus t s kill irl th : ,„ th, (I.t v,. :‘ , : , 1111t•r11 1 . :P1111,11y, Ni 111,11. :tiler anv li littlhor ..f :1.1;c1'11 , :li, V.:, .V..!.1111 p MP(' , :II the umvullll 111 , I ',1121 .al i; a , di , ...,vcre.l that •1 , 1111 the j Sy,: , 1, 1 1,11.1 . 1,,111 If Mr. Ilet,h,mte the :it Si:, the era. a . ...1,.114...1 by the 1iere,..1.11.t, :t t h.• p ittic, had try Lilt . ,•, , t . , they lit! . zht hat., g.... 11 with vii tll.l:ur,tantliwg tt,r, at a ~tlitzt. 2 .• ,ix, 1111., ilt• lll.ty N• rc 11.1 LI ht . ',M . A. :Is the], eizilt I:l.l , yel* , 111 the ,010111 nri•.lwlio 1:1,1,1s. Mr. r,.,1 ;Intl sun H hrwi_tht hy 1110 plaintiff., who have rcolliery in the Shamokin region, it re •,vor an 1 , Xt . ,,s or freight, Chart:et! [he'll Ipy the W•ct•ti.lanti for carrying tneir coal ovac the Shamokin railroad, tvliich is lea - ed (tperatt-I ht' tilt Northern Central. all,. •• that the ellarior of ti .11110- L. ill ro:I.1 limit, their trenzlit on tiititi to 4 i•iint, per hill and thin they have hoeti pay 1111,11 111" re thitn this ,11111 inVolVod 111 one f,,0, son), t,stinty or thirty othort,i , o, jovolv,og I'.llltOrluit 1:11e-t 1..110 or the fitly tient currency made it , appearance, Ichich , although the rlrer.teiu;_ is "la iiiiarsiir character and tho eoar,,ely, yet it is well calculated to deeive. The red ;Ind 111110 tihres in the paper Itt the . .,:etinninne arc mnitatol by printiwz inn the ounter:vit., the lent beard of Secretary Stalit4)ll is darker anul tine fezures oin ciao rulint hand are surrounded by solid hlark inn,te. - 0 of lino lines asin the genuine. tin the re, rse, the eounterleit Inlay 1,0 I ill:;111,1101 i v the "e" in "Custom, - fail Is, to touch the line on,ireling the large oval to die 11 , ,t, and ;t1, , , by the abgence of A \Vi pr,,ba I.ly 11..[ . :4,•neral I v 11 ,, W II that I V WA. "t• j`ri ,,, 31111,111. 0Ni . i . 0.11114 r,r .I.ly pr., ,• I .ll ll inal 10,,,•.•111.1.,l) 1"r 1 . 1.1,1ny lwriort jto..tit,i iu thl. 1 . ..11111,1"N l',llllO,lllll,lWillIIV and Willffily with init.tit to dl.ll.)it tilt! cn,l.M 4,1 . Llt•e, an, r,fll, L., upp,ar I• 01111 i 1,11 by S:1111 11.gil \ I'l,l NT1,1,--The l'o.V .1. V. I:,•kurt upp,:lh , l aZeflt. and ...,Iportcur of the 1(11.10 timoi,•ty, and 1.0 th, -..1 , 14..1'1pttire., (1..11,1ti0n. and t., donati..l).lr.ffit In' in :till ul the S...•i,tv. ho aro n . ,31111,4 1 . a111111,111 , 11111 1 / 1 1i.),, :111 . 1 ull 1/01011, is ii kill ROI in thin g.ir id 1,111, 4 , Call pay [WIT illt•ir handy r,r sshich kill hC ViVell in till' nnnual 1•••1141rt. at IhC :1:111,1.1, try wootam.; Sul r tae.-1/r. Carl Theitilere of the Frer diva in Illy Tios./I,ky, ul con-uitilition, in the ila year of 1114 lice. .111111 ititanton, etlitAir FJpL•, dial in that. city 011 ‘1 • ,1110•Silay 1111,11111 g, nged iu years. Ills "Corry itltritetoil universal at tontiai nn lust of their Sparkling Wit unit huwor, and ‘Velailitrgalps)pied I,y the newspalierit throughout the vuuntryi TO lit:11,1,1S,1 ASSoll A Tl ,, SS.—Ono of the building associations In Wilmington, re cently lost ttlooo by delay in recording a mortgage. The burrower afterwards 0 - tai ud money front another party to %%limn be also gave a mortgage, and it being re eonled at once, it.,:becaine the first lien, so that, cm the property being sold by the sheriff, it absorbed the entire procrols. A NEW lin:rt.:l)LE. —The latest swindling operation is hialWa as the Mai agent dodge." Thu highs agent visits houses and agrees to deliver coal, from one ton up, at a great reduction below the market rule. A sale is effected, and hi secure the contract a certain deposit is demanded, for which he gives a receipt on account. The result is that the coal is never delivered. As Imcosrim.—The Reformed Church Messenger says that some time ago a woman living in Lancaster county was collecting money in some parts of mfaryland Classis, pretending to do so for the Orphans' Home at Womelsdorf. The Superintendent of the Home has sent no agent and has received no money. The affair was a swindle and the person an imposter. FAST RUSK I:`:(3.—:slessrs. John and Abra ham Stively, of Colerain twp., Lancaster county, husked on Monday, Oct. 17th, 160 shocks of corn, yielding 108 barrels. They began at 6 o'clock in the morning and quit at sunset. FIREMEN'S PARADE.—The parade Fri day afternoon in honor of the reception of the new hose carriage of the Union Steam Fire Company was a very creditable affair. The companies participating met at their respective houses at 1 o'clock P. M.. and marched to the Empire Hall on Duke above Chestnut. At 2P. M. the line was formed under direction of Col. Win. 1,. Bear, Chief larshal, and moved over the f 'Bowing route : The right resting on Duke street; down Duke to Orange; out Orange to Charlotte; Charlotte to Manor; Manor to Dorwart: Dorwart to West King.; West King 1.33 Prince; Prince to Cone,toga; Cunest33ga to South Queen; South Queen to (Anti, SquAre ; Centre Square to East King; ''Ut East King to lime ; Lime to ()rant:, ; u: - • ange to Duke; Duke to Walnut; Wailitii to North Queen; North Queen to 3' , i.;:e Square and dismks. Tue parade marched in We l.diowd.d or der: (Thiel:Marshal—Col. W. L. llear,inct: Aid—W. S. A Mweg, rudunted. Friendship Bautugardncr. Marshal, Henry Martin and Geo. Deck, r, Assistants, preceded by drU in corps cud l air tr , rell bearers. They numbered 11)011 fully equipped, and drew alter them tr,:r new hose carriage. Humane No. t:—.John and Frederick. Hynetuan, Asd,tatr, ceded by martial music—:l7 equipped met, drawing their hose carriage. Empire llook and Ladder Company N.. I—Aiaj. Ai. Howell, marshal, ?r, eede.i by drum corp. and tlag-bearer. 'i hey numbered ;t7 men in nu,' equipnLent. I sisting of dark chile tunnel shirt trimmed with white, and having a scarlet 11 . 1:1'f• one MI the hi - ea,. punt:, .ctd tire hat, and white gloVeS :LTA had with them thor tire truck. No, I—Capt. 11. E. Sl:t} :\10.1,11111, :tl,l it. Nlark . ..•‘ C. Biggs .\i.l J. , 11t1 Cop ~.i Fout .Nlarshal, mid Win. Murphy, A -,,-; ant. The Company was preceded i. . the City Curnut Band, and the Colaillito•e Reception of the Empire flunk and Company, coniiii..ting ni .1. M. Wei•tha.iii•r, J. It. Kevin,ki and AL head iif the Cumpany Alr. leer low eitrried the stirs and stripes; and hi , was fullowed by Pier four young sport. hearing' silver The Company men t- nip ped in new grrien liannel•hirts, black blavk are hats, NOM,: glove, and ntivktitis. hail with them [lair ro.it Ito:, Carriage, and tt t.re o.lmst Ipy , tearlit . r. winch Were dra, a IN .Ml. 1.. laty match The carria.Zo oi the .:NeW York pat tern, the ft,ilt.:tild rear ritalliag g'aars connected With a gno.e 1, , k. sir S :trill, the lower suit: d whit h sn Nair I, IT, hneo rte . :, will, ', I, Wit IIIIII!Ile ,I 1 1111114 WI the hung. The frelit Ii Of the I.:ll . riag2l 1):1, 11,10 r till` 111 per :t,•11 of th, 1'11;211'1in, Ita varriL:, to turn ea.iiy 1,1 11, 111011 a1 . ,111t 1110 t051.,1,1,1.11 11121 ,11.1i0, .111 1 . 11111.., of the Bch,ch W:lichl carrla t is entircly nhmhting:. It I. with and tracks 4 fts.t s It IS furnished St' I Ver .111:1 lamps with ,"I”rest vitt it:- with three servioo lantt•rhs, an,l a I .ItL in, axe and !tick, th, lath, i,eill ,arrh , ‘l , ll fmut axle. To us the a lilt', but the boys say it recta very lightly. rionining w 1111 U , u hurt , t li, ..ch•., there iuJcr , tit bleu ntthr•bniguc and hehiutl ran it from the engine hell,- Centro Square with ease. 'filo Coninin to procure the new carriage was appolic. more than a year ago. They c isited cur i. sis inanufactories,and finally selected their .•ar riage iron. the establishment of Mr. L. Waterford, N. V.,Who built the boys their pot ste.itner. They have Milli in Boone, and believe they hare made in good a bargain in getting their new Ir., carriage fur a, they 211.10 iu pur.lia- • nig from OM party heir unriva:it• nti..arn squirt. parade lVati apiornpridt,ly lermin.ne. by a grand bail at Fultnn Hall in the 1,1. ning, ;LS att.1•11,1,1 by all the gal Liu lire-.harp, in the city, and by hundr..d Ili . Ult. I • ll,Lrmill4 Lour, ti Ithave made •!: env ,n faninn, as a ~ntre,,rr4,l,,ie gll1:1Xy .111 llellit ellt the bri,:ht part:,lllr , t:, Lut t,1,111. eyo the .iertnan •tri , tin• lairr,t ; and a, “1,111,11. Mid that 1,a4 :Oat h $.1,.1 INF1.1.1.1ii1;:,1:11,1floo. 151110.1.1 , 1 , 1.:S1 . 11.---.%11M11;a1 (al .I , •ioit•Fa o,•01,1111 Ir 11.11'111 1.a.111 :q \C It nc u.itill, on Th. I ay tti-rnin, lor i I dui till. Jay, n ,plt :•11, ag4,l ;Lb., 1i11111.1.11 ye.ar-, iu ,:ilivany SI I I 11 11. 1 .111 ,n the varrot to 4.X:1,111110 thmi,-i rap vAlch ho had , a , t lim ol,'n:ti rruvimiq. In re:t.'hing the trIII) 55 . 01 . 0 11 ' ;1114 , 11Vr pa.. wulrr a ha Id the l aflep., which tht.:ll . 11111 int., u ex ph,nitnl Jo; the svh"•h the .1,1e.t Imy's I P 1 Ica3 :in.! Ilk fill, 11:11113' IILII•11i L:. The Iv.y in l'orined lli, no,th,..d tli affair, 1111.5 111 , 1 not. pnrceoled D. tho it; the a.tchlent, Micro -lie round Ittut 1 helitle,, condition. She carried Itto down shot - , and rat led tll, hon., but tore any roller could he ,olut.tt ~te rud , death took it:, c. 'Utter, uncertainty av to the cult-, or thee leN Sleill 1 .. 1 . 0111 the la t Hitt there way lleatlktter edt etei peit, 1111,'"I'liki 1111 , 1"1 . the teeinucece eip ;In teN,l,tellede of Which the htlnlly 11.1 1:110w ledge —it iv intllljeu-nei that Sep:" it co lire ft•li int., the ttatii,der front the lett, th Le/ll:teed, calking the eXpitkie ell. Till, "Idle hp the . ..act thtt the phytdeidu win ex:lt:titled ti., hotly .. dot ticcott. , ted ;4:lye it :LS ilk "Honied; that tit , Int nide, Vedlf et:lll , teel by lit: Lure in; Ire", Tiln toile:nee, o,w Medi ee l ,' Ind dry, Wei not b111 . 111,1pleli,•. :lien lice de dile raved the huuil;llu¢ Irnw d,-trele Ileoli. Ile coitiy da nuago &Me to the heckle,' %sok Cll./I'l%llg tel ;I falter,.—/..clec'e.tet. .k I.r( .‘0,111 , 111,11.—.% ho•ky ir 1 , 0 any huch thin r, ,ecurred WI2IIIIO,IAV between Iri and II a the Ponnsylraitia s'llere N.,rth Yrinre an,l \Vallint•trt•ts. /u,lrnmn and ,pf Providence 1. , 1 ea, 11 lour chased wa , zon l.llp yard,: :11,1q stroA. lloinnan WINS It-ft in of 1).,:h linii , /laus NV:LS ";,r . When ,11,0aVily train rt‘s I,v c.une ah.ng at a pr , •ity spi•ed. Several tenziN, xvore ,tree[, 111, 1 trincer, id . train izia for .•1.,,O by the other teani,, inane nit•h ninr in their ell,irta to cht•••k their annual. that the:: frightened 1 r. rse. which becannt untnanageahle ill Mr lba- Inatiss hand,, and dashed ‘or at full LOWItr.I train. I , ..rtiina.eiy, intleud, NV:I , it that the snt•ed nr the oa.ll leas I , ,,niewkat checked, anti that the wagon carne In eonta,q with the fence around the yard or" Th., !Inlay I loose:' kept he It. )lartin ; for the h4,1,` b1 . t,V1,11 the i . elll, and the pa.,ing train, Mc! there wedged in. Twelve ears str;;,,k the hoz,* and wagon as they 1,,, , ed The horse escaped injury, hying I , IIIV Seratehed, bruised and rut 111,11 the left hip and log. while the wagon is badly broken, three the wheels, tire, 1, , ,th shafts and e,op . iin:•, pole Lein;; broke, • -; NEw 1:.‘11,[01Al) 11 , •1,11 rile i M. BERLAND prOSidollt ”1 the Nl . .rannln Iron I 'ompany. in c,,ninnc. it', a ~r C 11,2,111, 4 ., nn , lcr 111(` 111 . fili Imrti(ol t ho nt 11,111 ..; ;111. ;l11.11 , 11110.•;i1;,: . trith Hit. \'..r thorn (•,•litr.tl Itallsvav rtl 11;11111111Th ; a 1..) •anto It) tho tilt r sval) the t 11,1 'rhe =IMMiM=rIIMI MINE ===MM MINI point for the rich minerals that will 1,, Iprotiglit. over the road. 'rile Itli i —This morning. about 9 o'clock, it beds rtianctie and 111•11111tite life that lie bars ix) dohn 1.. Miller, situated imliedded urine the northern Slope nt the I on >lculnr street, near the run, wits discov- S ~uth h >l tine utins Mr, a guarantee that the I reed to be on tire, and bett,ro the, arrival of struck „ t the will hit the firemen, t flames had gained so much and the these i,,, a ,t, ty th a t it was to save the hanil, the in,mav,.„„.,,l ve;nssur budding, which, with its contents, cunnisl ance that the lir...Hit will not sll Mired 11l i„gi of hav, t o, ri nd cortifialder, were in I,trtii:sll, hut tie pushed vigorotc.ly hl ron 1•1 111 , 1M10 , 1 -- tire loss being, tierhatH, ssoe, It is suppo., , l the building was accidental ly sot lire to by two little boys, who had concealed theni4olvi, behind it to iridub4e elande•dinely in smoking segar4, NE ,v I'aTENT.-I)avni ll. Shirk, Brllll nernvllle, Lancaster county. laus juNt re ceived letters patont dated November kt, 1870, for an hr pro-v.l Anitffinsitiv Ituke fin harve,tors. 'Fhls Is onfl Or OM most n. , at and compact raking cli.vict, yet invont...l; all no nclo-al to prevent straw from slugging the machinery, kimplo, and operates to f..•rfoction. ()laained through the agency of .f. StatHror, ut this city. Feel' RUN Whithh•k. a resi dent of the vicinity of Port Deposit, some days since, in the iwt of stopping on an en gine passing down the main track, slipped and tell upon the track. Thu tank passed over the hire part or his feet, holly crush ing It. The affected part maw amputated, taking away one-halfof his foot, kilt morti tivathm setting in it is feared a second oper ation will he rendered 11,4 d-ism's, Volt!: DAILY.—A new learning paper with the above title has made it, appear ance in York, the first number having been issued yesterday. It is published by thaw, itlaasrnyer, anti Beryl - lee, at the low figure of six cents per week. It is to let neutral in politics and promi.ies to furnish its readers with all th, latest news, and handle existing evils without gloves, We Wibil it Success. PEnsosAb.—Major George If. Ziegler one of the oldest and most popular conduc tors on the Permsylvaniallailroaffihas been honorably retired by the company, after eighteen years service, to take charge of the ticket office located in the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. PROTHONOTARIES OF THE SUPREME CounT.—The Supreme Court has re-ap pointed Col. Snowden as Prothonotary of the Eastern District; they have appointed Mr. Snodgrass as Prothonotary of the Mid dle District in place of Wallace DeWitt, who has served in that capacity very ef ficiently for the past six and a half years. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—The fastline west, on tlite-Penn'a. Railroad, ran into a cow about a half-mile beyond Coatesville Moo dily afternoon and sustained considera ble damage, the baggage tzar being !tartly wrecked and two passenger coaches more or less broken. The engine knocked the cow off the track, but striking a remd or telegraph pole she rebounded and wedged herself between the baggage ear and tender. The effect of this what° break the coupling jointing of the cars, and the engine sped on, leaeingthe train behind. Tho baggage car was thrown ()tithe track and coming in mu tate with telegraph poles the front end was turned in the direction of Philadelphia.— Ali this time the baggage master was in the 'or, but 1 ,, the astonishment of till escape) unharmed. So great was the momentum r,' the train when the collision took place that the baggage ear was carried along:014ml two hundred yards before it stopped, the tirst passenger one hundred yards and the second fitly yards. Although they were in the greatest peril none of the passengers sustained the least injury, but some of them were ;detest frightened to distraction. They owe their safety to the presence at mind in the engineer, to the perfection of the steam brakes, to the tough steel rails, and to the strength of the coaches. The shock was so completely broken by the brakes that the passengers iu the last tour cars scarceiy perceived it, and no dam age was dune to that !tart of the train.— The earth was phi wed in a deep furrow on the north stile of the track, telegraph poles were snapped like pipe stems, fence rails were driven into the haggage car, piercing great trunks through and through, the steel rails on the track were zround into shavings, twisted and bent, all of which slc.w under what tremendous pressure the train was br,11.4 . 1g to a sudden step. A broke!: rail in the cct,L Jeo ;cot, after the row was struck, wietid have rest scores of ,cl,l reduced the whole train to cc wreck. The strength of the timbers in the ed the pa:serig, car wha•h received ath: pn-lied aside the heavy ba:agage car, ..aved the lives of many by a Very mutat,. etuteeti. The train arrived in thi, City be tween 7 :uel having horn dc;ani ed ab , m; fair hours. A meeting. of this Ai.oeiation was held on Thursday or this :it theiirtice ,1 I Martin, in iii - arc. fur nr the preliminary I ir. Mle t':ala, with a f l ew appropriate rental ks, an ounce,' the death of lie. Willeint Iteetti z.er, of IZeitilitez, Pa. The social qualities it,,! se: -r itttaintnents of the f tented the sitlijo i t iit remarks b,' dent Welehens, anil his. Martin anil Amer, whereupon the toll.iwing resolutions sneer unanimously adopted: it-setti.il, That in the (leach of Dr. Brett ie.er. the Dental l'rofesNion has lost an ex emplary :mil valued member, anti the llar ris I ii•ntal .k -isoeiation ant ardent admirer awl friend. •'i.•••?. Tha: we dceply s ympathiao with the re!ati vea and friend,: ut the de et,a,f•d in thi, PrOVitiellC,; and that ice extend our fra ternal to the tinanhers Id the I.t•intrion Valley liental ~/. WiliCh the det.e:1,..1 W;IL, a hria,-lit and hon .aal member. lL 01, That it) ItPkt, lof re4pect to the tt.m.pry of our kh , .1...t,tql I,r,thcr, we du 11 , ." adj,lrll. The :iftorn,,ol l ~1,0110.1 by the reading 4:1.11 t--,,ay I,y Ity. K. irregularity cil . the tooth. Tile troatult•llt ~f thu ,uhjt•et ttell re,o yeti, :old which f;l., w,.,1 gerier“lly fa vorthle In (Ito vh,v, I.S the :1L1.•1.,,0 011 . , 111:i . t.•i!./i or Stra-- hurg was rather isti , ,f,..ted, ye; i.r..ved 10, he entirely Id 0 1 ,11 ; neither chassepot. need legun, mitraillei,e or forceps, were brought into requi.ition, Ili,' greatest dim ago inflicted was upon I ugh Sheri ll \I cer or rather 111.11 rnvlau.4.llt hero was truly alarming, the l'Ilg'11.12;0111011I ahwit thirty minutes—resulting - in a it•to,ry for the raiM•rs: svho returtiodoto 11,0,m:triers in ,good older ahoutli.Celock in thin evening. A ~ ,rllF.tt F.vrAt. Al,l I , ENT BY 'rift'. I . st: l'ittt:Attms.—t'n,. (1. Ssvilkey, aged 11, Frederick street, ;1101 David Itvese, .on Oil 100. 1110.51, North I , :een strict. this rite. ,vent out Z vi S1111(1.1y, :aid after rrtnniiuc hot.. alum! I 'cl,el: Hi the afterno,st,S,vilkey %vas or ered by Iteese to take the glut out of the ,ca;; , n, at the smile time cautioning him to I vettrefill--thitt the gun ,vas loaded. (liar. oheyed. ;toll in pulling the grin out 4,1 . 11,0 11,1,...,1 it 1-I.llllp.Ned 1.1111 Imintner struck caildit a , 4:1111YI ~,1111,111111g by 10111011 1.111. 1.,111 di,cloLyged. onterilLhin left breast inst above the lie,trt, and out 011 the , liotilder. Alter heing shot he ran tip to the hour of Mr. lteese and klling tin the porch, "have, 1 urn shot!" lie WILY 11110'11 Li, his 111,1111' and Drs. I /owney and Lovergood s11111111"11,1, Wll,/ extracted the load; hit Medical aid wits of 111 P avail , the 111.1111 artery leadile.t to the 111.11ri was Sevori-.1, and he,( aril iu atwitt half ail hour ittter the .H.. 11 ri r ore. ill:141W WA-. a liright and inLnaigollt tiny aural Ito a laviiritii urnnuti hiv 1 , 111- itattitl , t, but the W 01,401,1 1 ,, anti riiiirelion gunnin' Ity ip.ys, atilt illy evil, turd aril, bats itinitinir warning ltt itartsitis, 61 . 111 , 1 their tit , I.r:will,. , ympathim, with that parrintiii in tin , •ti-5 art 0,4•1, vni ;wit trust thv sit Ira hit ta•tiN svil I tit it, parent, Velloritily run tag their hop. tho Lao Ireell-to tit Ciro-arias. Th, wa, 5Z1111111...1. awl a jury rciurnod a Perrli.l pf SIL111:11.', ShOrilr t,tate,,ii Saturday: ltart. ..00ttonintr N :tcr0,0)t11311,01,1..,, and the nlher cont:Onifig :1 r llll l,l , andll Slit as lie propi.rty .A.l.thony >lvltn•cnnlds, to Itun,oto Itogto, for A dw,lOog, a, the proporty tioorgo Itu,ll, for zr'sl, to Ire burger. b.laißo,l my Mare Itorli u.. her propt-ty., A 1..1..1 . rrptind un the Si ell. I) ea Corner (.2.n•en anfl I,inuon ,trects, On which are er...q...1 7 wn-slory briel;. ing,, soh' as the property of llenry Unties, Nlr , . Elizabeth Ewing for 31,7. - 0. A Jot of ground itt farietta, fronting 10 with two ,tort' fart. Lowe, 54,1,1 the prc,ppity of. Ptqer Keeth for..'t;olt to Iloraet, 11. tfladrelter. A lot of ground On \Vest ( u.ange street, East lul berry fr011tillt: Pi lest On (U - - aurze, %vitt) two story brisk house thereon, sold ❑s the I or,,p,rty rat Daniel S. (tare to :Ira • .Morita .\ ILLre -s; t. , (,t' Bens. .Alot of gr.,und in the ,th earl contain in:: groin ! Wil 11 brickyard, and l a, the thaperty D. S. na su ject to I I MA1 , 11.-11101 - 0 wa husking match in Jahn Dickinson's corn field near the White linrse lintel, the other day, 1,, son fans, at White I terse, and Peter of Barren hill. The het was t , '2o aside. 'I he parth, each 1.; husk ten hours ; the corn to lie measured : the party ha, ing the most take the Owlet'. Thev started o,irly in the ate] aster - husking, nee Icier ;Ind tiny six minutes flail gave in, and Tnomps.m was declared the win ner. The result was, Thompson had husked twenty-nine shoots , making; sixty bushels td . ears. !lull had eon] pletc;d twenty-live shocks, measuring, liity-two and nue-hall Isaac Woodburn and Mr. Thompson, of fer to put up a wager un hooking corn against any two other men in the State. So it, ~; will ally party tak, the 5va;....,,r? .1. 1). \ Ito11.41.:11E1 Bowman, of ti.tliqlotry town --• 0)11 , 41 - W10 lip, atirtatiii ou Saturday 11 110111 Ivlll,lwii or three aims, has lip in 111,1 joI, lI .iuu a burst/ and 1,111414 y 51'1111 . 11 is silpp•tseti 11,1111. 1 ,,, been 5t,11 , 11 lrnw 11, /1”.”1 Mll. to WAS 111k0I1 11014,r1. SIIIIII . II R punedy, where 111 , Odd iiever.ii 1111 pr obalimo uud cialtrall, - tory slurirs, fur , • U was committee to the County Prison for a further hearing —the .opposeil owners bring telegraphed UI appf . ar built their property. Cr.s.,t, RETURN, -"rho f.lliiwing rerun have been Lamle l in by the ,11111110111.4 Jr of :,tra,burg And II hough--L;Lul,il:u;ts I Dwellings Deaths Farms 111,11/Ntry V . / 1 , 61 11:1.1 Farms l'rodlict4 lira:-Kititeitits' CoNvEsdioN. A call 11144 bcou issued for the holding of a Cult vention of the Hee-Keepers of America, at Cim•innati, (Mid, on Wednesday kind Thursday, February Sth and 9th, 1971. Stale and County Associations are being rapidly organized where 111,11 n yet exist., to send delegation; to the American Conven tion. Arrangements to secure halt' litre tickets on all the leading routes, are being made by it. A. Ning, (publisher of the Bee- Ke , per . .l .7 , Jarna k New York, assisted by a number of other gentlemen. It is expected that every State and Province in America will be represented. GRAPE CUTTIN , IS.—When grape vines are pruned in November, the cuttings to besaved should be cut into the right length, two or three eyes each, tied up in bundles and buried a foot deep in any garden soil, where water dues not stand after rains.— The lower ends of the cuttings should be cut up close to the bud, and the upper ends about an inch from the top bud. PERSONAL.—The relations heretofore ex isting between W. H. Grier, Esq., and the Columbia Herald, were dissolved yester day, Mr. Grier relinquishing his position as Assistant Editor and Publisher. HORSES STOLEN.—A team of horses was stolen from Houser S Little's Livery Sta ble, in Chamborsburg, on last Tuesday.— The man who registered his name as S. Some, Lancaster, Pa., procured the team to go to Cove Gap but has not been heard from since. A reward of Slob is offered. The animals hired were grays—a horse and mare - the horse blind in the left eye, about nine years old, and the mare eight years old and carries low in harness. The buggy—a falling top. The thief is a tnan about live leet ten inches high, with sandy hair and side whiskers. Is. ',or Ito rr, In (net you tuust not do it. It would he wrong to tai ty lady to attempt to pur- Mase clothing for liar S.M.:. or gentlemen for betmody., antlmut rlr.t examining the illrKe innolsuerb., ~belt at Rod:1111i s. old if they do not nod It superior In quality, mt. malt,. 1111.1 triammigs, and at lower price than any other clothing establishment In the .•ItY don't purclui , e. Our bertutlful and sub stantial all-wool honey cloth rind ettsltnerc fur tail nod mu Mel% which are going 011 by t 1t0...e15. boththe city and country, all f 13, coat, vest and 1110 y 11,L011e.11 the trade to understood how We turnistt nt the prlce. It Is loudly necc.+sary to say InthlttK regard in our elortmller del:MI . (11..111 that Is well 11111 i known 111:11 gen ile:11:1:1 itl the ell, is posted tt. WILSON, OastStota• Clollung N ts. MI( SC., I'. S.—Those who tstnnot nutte it conveulent In s cot the city, can has, slllllpleN Serl C. With full descrlptl,” tor out, and smts for warded At the sloe test notlec. pg-1 Ict•t tit int r or•. 1. oct it. AN 1. Cro I,anty—•horeno(nlin: In iln• blur kit 1,p.1n• it!. \ an,nnulsor Itro,vn's Sunlnlnr lll from all.l :kr- , 1:1 Ir.in!,l t lin I. iII thn SPECIAL NOTICES 4e- That Iron. V1•111111,14` It% 3 ,not. prt p. cuo, Tlht.° ho 4re • Slek. or rd wlt .t.o . ,vrtt, hr •.I. N I ,t.a, Niii.r. 1.1. tt't II .s II %M.: It tN. M n. ttr it 1114.141....1:4 0,1 4,r, 14 411 4.4•4.. .4 ....y :11.p4.2.r 4.11.w.,:y. 14,1. 11111,:, :.r• 1 •1 1.44 . 11114--.4. 111111 Se.`lllJtl. 11.1N.k N N \ :13 rl , llll , 1111,, 11113 0 11, nntl .. I 1,, , rt,vt.r). tt:,:tint•lo. 1,111/11 . k• 311 i e• r 11 t.ct tr..4011:.:Ill 7: •I, It , epurzat., ' Nt El:, . t lit:1111Cul 31.ktilINI:Ik r r.1 '' II.1 , ,17i ./ tt I Prof, l cr..; t r No. I riL11.11,•1,133. 1•11),, I/eit Inc.., II 1111 l I rvw 1 l'al.mr rls roatekl tv J. Loa.", 51 I, 11111 Prolt.mor In -raeon of the I.:, and Eor, /1114 4 1 ,.1,111,1 ) . / 11/11 )11.11,.1: ,L.li,•• of loonsyi,llllll, I.i oar, 1, rwri.•t ol nollgool., Ni,. .\ rch To,Ornool..lm ,on ',el, is 111, Thr. 1111.1111,i Intl fill oro Itlrllt.l to 111,1111, p.oty 1111 tr ' , anon,. as to. 1111 1/11 44 , •ret..s In 1111 prat . oy, 1711,1., o.tionit pain. oltaro. oxannootlon. tth- tit; Cough bi really II terrible de.a.e.. Ina Ow PIOES IX !•/a'l't ilt.t 1. %all: the mucht r,;and greatly .41,,rten iliTral:t.” th...t{,Vll•ill 1111CRIAGES ks,.. .1 . ; -t in th.. In SI. It. Ilttrk,•r. C. , 11, \V. T. la I r', 103.1,1.1. J. li , , .1 1,..0tt,.. Nu le Ilittkli-y, or Man., twp. 1.! , 55 WI'IIY 1111. PLIIIII, Ilortlng .5 --t•II11.11:5 11115 I • lant 1'111114., ,11 . ILAN kit - h.• Lite %aim. at the 4:01IP OW 701111, Ingo,' 41,th ).•nt ul 1,1 it, 111+ r , •1.4t1v..4 and Irtf•noln. U.. , Human. , ,111 , uny Lire rt rpeoctfidly Itinitcd In idtollll th,• lunoral from Id 4 1.11, r...11 , 1unc.., corn, of W. l lll. King and t hurlotte Ntru , c, nn Tlitir.dat twirnlng at 1/ o'clock NV,,,,rt , -1111 Ow 1,1111+1., tat, rt.4l4l*.nee Intl,. city . 11,1114“11 N1" , 1111, U. U, In li.t, :WA )car uf 1114 "r , " xrr. —On th , I , Ibvt,lllll,, c 11 ) ., 1,.11 1 ,11 Nor. to II tsi r.-.\t 1 11 r 11. Nos I.t, rranl, 1, and Emma L. 11,1 , 1 null ,I 01111 , 11111,1••1., , Al y, lil ~ rge p•ar. , and 1: 11,1)., I'~~~\l. 1.1.. II lli~. .1~l 11l yl.. Ili 111+ I' \l'll li~~. „ iil \' .11.1 ~~1 \\'ll il,l .11 :ii i 1'~I~i.:l~ , ~.„~1 ~1 )":~1, ~_ lil , ~iit li. Il t~ , l ': ~ ~~1 i~ Hnol , bI ILI. ully, NI, P. , liar, 1 ~.tglry, lit 111,7,11 ,•.itr I.••r ',ls, Mr, L1H.,111),,tr tlry :tII 11+,114 ttl I Ito t.ttr, ttttl lottitlt :t Nlaltlit I rt•et, toll t•twlt 1.1 t i tl ). ,r A 1,, ytirtl atlittlot. rltt• Witt; 111,1,1,, Itrpattll,l,l 11..., Itt•ro 1,14,, •PIII. ..u•t 1 ,, J.d. I 111.1, I, ,1 141111 t/Jell“ ,‘• ilk..y, tut Li, rth MI, Nov.r I, .Mr. • "It 11,111 NI K 441, ',W. , r 1 11,.• 1,“4,1 I IlLrilet 111 ,•n Alt yr et,.• M A ILK VI'S Nnv. In tin• 111,./11., qunt , I Qn.-14•Itnol liar II :61 in•r In 111 ntn:n I) .I , ntn.n.l, \IC , : 4111r,11 Tlnnahy I,llollllllal. The Flat, inark tit 1;111 51 . 12 citiatalians. hi. thalimal .11,1111 Illi• 111/1111 . hail If rais ;.; lowa aild li.x ra inn. 4,14 tlf; 1101 /II Sri. ; ,; Piaui at 111.11111111.1111 , 1 n,l Lincy hrunil, :it ;7 11l in lhair lay In I ii hi la: lot, 'Ctn. dt.nullnl nd 1. , I.tlr rln.l r,it 111it..1 In print , Int. Ix Ilion t..rottnttud 11111 prn•••• ht,lnds lit ,1 .0,1 in: dn ttt St IS, and whit, :I 1.", , I nye ••••11s al \Ve•trrli and I... Tin Wall, and In adlo, mak, ut yn11 ,, ,v, and 77 lip In are Pon,yl - and \\*nal,•rn ai N!; , f , it \\ , ri, Iron I, adi I nn t, ~,, garkei, 1;1.,..1'a51ce.4. J. - Ph and Erie U. S. 1,1 113.111 1 " .,, .r0 11,0 4 1417 5.11/7', 21117 , •• col 10 nl-I.om 1(10',411)1./% Pacltles ''Urrency /14 ...... 1.401,1 111 , , Union Pneltie is. I; I , t 11,1stis Crutrat Paririo 11..11 .4”.".. 049 15 Union 7'./15 47/5 NsW VORK, Nov 9(411 1111".,; Canton n,', romtn•rhin. , Western Union Telsgrar/h 11'; Merchant l'llll/11 4Uidi3OVer ry " l'rt•tert Marl post• ttri'lerrts/ It/1 Boston W. l• IyM Wl'IN F. Ex. A. rlle Mc:. 44 1 .., , -1 cl um 9 .. . li7 - . ...... ..... ..... i United quo, 'Cr Pacific Mai' 11`? N. Y. (:,..11:11:.1111 111111.0 n.. ... ...... 92 , , Erie 'Z.:',., Erie PV1•11,1.• ' CI i lit9l,r) R.rit.lu ..13i , , . ... .. , H..-911911 ..... . . I 9 M ~ •1.12911 1' 111 i al 1_ , ,, , ,, Miolliglizi II 111111'r11 Lake ,imit•. '1153 11111.111 s cellll,ll . ... ... . . IPi (.'le 1'1.11111'4 Awl l'tliNI1111:01 . I t l ' Noll I, we,lrrn ..... 4.9', finek .......... 81.. Paul Preferred %Valeta!) Pert Wayne 0. and M C. and Alton Preferred New J. - buy Central l'lniltadelphli. Cultic 31arket "I he entllt• mnrkot NV:Is vr•ry Jell and ',neer wer, About all 5 . ..c1 Itlld y 4, 1 ,1 ILL fur intro fur toir to good do, tin 1 n; , ,,„ , ! ;r. gr.. 11 coirlll,l/1 , otnlity. '1 lie aro the partletilar. of the .111,4 1.1 11w1 , 11,1111111, V111;1111,L, gromN. DILII14•1 , 151,01,11, 1).•1.11% Wl•rtern l',lln•y'sruml,l, 71 A. ' l 1,11(1i,( 1 grove. J11111101:111 let) , /I Ki Ilu ilt•llgit, Nlrt '11.0., rgllll/t,.1! 11.! 111,1, PO Ph. hut grtm, 1.1 e. Kirk, Wl•nterti. , q roN... I,', 11. 1.. Mr 1 , 1111•11, grue.,. NI,•1•1111•11, 101, 1.1. h. \lll'llll , ll. Ui I'llrtinn S Eiv•ltillitu, I+l J. J. ,NlarLln If Co., Went,•r1i,5, , , , , gron, l'f2. 1l ooury , .11111,, II 4..).14.rt., 0•, 1.11 Thom.. .Iloolley Lt. , e, groNs. Al ll_ Pennsylvania, 5'../ , t07 , . gross. h.', Joseph I:lnim I' , mns3 I yonm, gm?, JO.) , Western, gross. 7; (ins. Shomberg, lVestern.lo / ,‘,,, 1. - p) lit.'s. m,..stprp. gross. 11. I . rook. l'ostorn, 7‘.07 , ,r. gross. Jamos %Vero.rn. 05 IVgros. .111.X.11-11:t Chester county, s. MIS Thomas Duffy, Virgin ln, 7 , "Sqe, gross. 1 . 21 John 3IsA ran., Western. 0VV.0. 4 e, gross. 15:0 It. v. Nloy nos, kVestern. • gross. eniUr. VirlOnto. gross. 31, Cl/1,15r county, U'- 6,7;;5' vet, r ows were unchanged ; :o betel sold at fis'4(at so - rt head, us to quality . rtheep were In IWlr demand; 12,00 U head sold at 4 , trd, , ,,c µ It, gross, an to quality. Hogs terry dull and lower, tsar) head sold at S I Alu p 1 IVO 1110 het. LANCASTER GRAIN NIAREET, MONDAY, NOVEXIBER 7, 1870.—The Grain and Flour market quiet: Family Flour bbl $0 50 Extra " 5 25 Superfine " " 4 25 \ White Wheat V bus 1 50 Red -" " 133 Rye V DLLS 95 Corn " 87 " new 75 Oats " 84 Whiskey V gal 94 NEW ADT-PitTrsE,TrENTs AGENTS WANTED. IEITHEIt DALE or Female. In every township. Bu.lnesq honorable nod prontahle, Enclose stamp, and address P.O. Itox ?ZS, Harrisburg, nov 9 • ET UTE OF EDNA HO L UTZ. LATE I bfi9t.lCocotte., township, Lancaster county, iieeen,..e.l.—Tho undersigned Aiolltor, appointeda to pteet upon exeeptlonq mill de; e balance remaining in the Monis nl George Lutz and Samuel Lutz, Executors ol .01..1 deceased, to and among logtOly isTI- I Med to the same, wOl Alt for that piirpove 1111 TUESDAY TIIK iiTTI DECENI/11.1t. at 10 , 4 o'clook A. NI ut the I.lbrere Room of the COurt House. 111 iho l'lty or i nnenglee, where ell person) Intere.ted in stilt tlktrotee [lon ttety at trod. ,i:NttJN: P. nov 9-1.1 Ila Menlo, P1 , 11,11' s.iTurti).tv, LEMBEH. 107, In por , uttnee of 11111/ - 11( OW I tryluttr,•'tout of lA:waster th lliCr,4l,ll‘, W 1 1•011tist, l 1111H117 1011,11, 1111 not premise , . Ott It:.' pott:lt. ro.el 1t.0.11114 front flit, tit! Philadelphia 'turttp.keto It'' l is \Val, Work,. Moot otte-Intir toll,' from 11..' City of Lane:L.ler. the I,llto,tltor rettl 1.111"'I George I ort.t,llt e,t,e.l. to wit I rat t ot of !Anil. to I.:tor.,:tor tot% 11.11111, hap oh ot; hinds of ChrhOhtn Leroy,. A hruhahl the Coot,loga Crook', and °Coors. on which oio • roofed one,..fory wlth lho,ontent.o Franto,tahl, Walt Rod othol Improt onh.:11, Thu: , 1,31,0 - nth. tf ourry I.hoo and Itutiloht Stoh.•-• :tll'. NI.. '••, day svli , cil k• 1U.11.1:11t.N.1 117-3II:11Vd.0 , N !II 31..1. %. • • dr 41 ' • / • / 1 44.1 . i 1840 ; 11'0 zE•-• t FIIIL TIIIIt TY YEI I: PAIN KILLER, it, v It. 1.. tt, tlit• Itt t •rallr., , II lA, II klorls Ir, r II 111 Illr• 1 . . 011 KIIIr 1 , 11 , 01,11 , /11.0.0111.:111 ,H •• 11! 1.4 , 1't • 1 1 1111 , ra&n..tsts. h • s cis., a c1....0at por hyllll , ll,•von.hia. 111 II) , pah,.• )Ita,u,r. 11. %VII taer's hh I I ahcast.,..l.l 1'hi1a..18.11.1,k arhials.• had. it. East 1.:1/Ir11t•i, i•ok111.1), t.lh• ((aim, lag A 'fraud . 11r.t -rude In, 'done land, In it 11101 /dal, ud colt I,llllutt and Linultur :encl., 1 , 11 Crock, Wc.l Lunn pen, snld enmity, In. Lull castor, 1 1 .. trill., uuuuntlllL ir.dn salul u. lirldgc, :tic' 2 toll., frntn I :Imp. I. r Suinaro, t, 111, a larco Ittuurunlory and ~.11111111, 1111111 . 11.,1, SW lIAIES,IIIIIi ull othcr 110 , 1,1111 I,uildnur4 llodu uun u. /11111 twir-.1,1i led SI I I'l' 51I . IltrI1A NT .% NI , u I MILL. NVI(11 TM, 1)1 Frollell I , nrn, 1111 d Nand tone, it enabllng (ha to tool, barrols llont In nl,ll tlio rind/ping‘torl; ; ion( In , 111111 Iv arranged dlO la in onto.. 111 , 18 , 1,111 natal run of /flour, toll 11 11111 ple nOO rr It roll 11111,. ' rite 111111 1., 'twitted In low or Ilig brat 11'1811 horhotals In Inv gonnty lor ntrreloint• and ca.- tom tvorlt, h, n largo palronag ll , 1,1111 1,111 1110 I.l..tartattn . ll by 11111 11 OW 001111 L y. lino , 1 , it well Ell rxlllloll 1 Ira 1 , st 11 11 'anon, nrar 1 11 , 1111 1 11111. 1111,1 1 111111 1,-t to the dwrtling, told 1111111,•1111111 tir 1'11„1,1• I 'Fret s. ,v1,111,1g - to I h.• plemse 4.11.11 ,)11 i.3LN ICI I.11:1,1 ~Jr., r. , I,llllg 111, P05....42.1cm I.l,ll.tputahle tv1:1 ttlytot tot tlto Int tiny id Apt II ti.•,l. Salo lo gnototion. at 111.• 11..11.1f Maid 011). =MEI El= GOOD FAII.II. AT PRIVA'I'I: SA IA: I'll ESTER r. Pl' STY. -it, lopt,t uthi•y, In 11114111111,1 IVY 4,1.0% vontalning ACREA. I acrt,l of willc•11 ‘,...111.1.1, I, HIM lo•r,1111 prl,atu 111”,:$• ss.ll. tract ssl,,sssssllsssssl, sss•s,l) lllip.. Mg Ihp farm, Irs , s+l II $•11$•, wit ..1 1,111111111)', /111,1 11111 1,. %Ohl trait. II ..Irs•sl. Tht• Irsll,s , ‘ , lllsssssss all , It I:tro• 1111.1. 'SE, largo 1$ I all.' HAI 11,1111..X1,110•111 /1111 i CI, 111114.. /11111+,1 sssssssss 111$$$$.... , stisl•l '.l/01, :1111i sslll, rt ssssl,l4. sssss 1.111.111, 1I..• fart. 1.. Issssssslllslll v .1111101 , 1, sssssl,* Mr.', 1$1$•$1 ssssss s•ssss,..slll.lll sss•ssss.s Is•sss•,l4, Ithl.l lin i ilg • ssss•r ssssssslt Ilslsl. $1 ssss• Isssssl rslsl, ssl EMIM=I oritlll4. 111,1;4 , , i ii iii n0...1. Th.• ca•tit rlf 1 Ito lurrti, ,1111 till t I , 11110•. %%•.ii pr1...tiv111,1,4 I, 4.1 tl 1'.•1111.% 1.1c11,, ./ ,11 .pru Itt,Jd, 1,14 1 11 xl..r. 11.itgli. A, a 1,0 11, ~ rCI,IIIII/1'11.i.1 1 / 4 ,11. 111•1,111, 411'..11., t./ PI: 1 . 14(1.1,1. 1/i tt/.1:11111•• 1.. i . l/1111,, 111,1 . 4,n, ”11.. i 111:111, 111.• JANIE, 1.. t , l I II r l , VI 'I FIILST 110 11 (IN DS ST. JOSEPH & DENVEN (in Com vtldi y B 1,1: I N (.01.1, Wlllt Intereat at 'a. Elalll Per teat ~~~l'l'uSti ul: I; .1114.. t• r,t hy t 0,.. throt,lJ I It , tu01t•r,g11 , •.1.51.1.1 „, iv“lelLtly r..4.11:1111p•rilo.41 010/ ~)lute mal.•ty It /.1114, 111,011 Ila•eallr..1111.• la , •oalpha , I 3111 Ili ,111 . 1,, fill oia.rallon. ln!y ) 1,1 " 4 Traci< to lay ;It Ito , W, -1,11 'n.l'llll4lll, ,/al Ilalt la.1:114 rapl.lly The pr,,clllllh. of tip, A;o1.10 (ioltraoh, for Ho% Lho4e Itiocor- Thy Itotol runs W. front St. Joveph, mot forms a through East and Wtrit rout,. Mortgage per mile 313:A/cooering Frit:n.lll4o Oral all property. I.4:ngth of Road 11l 1111 s. find oxcru.,l In tel - ist In curt, Ile, Maio, and l'unipldots furalnloql:on • tom. Ex pri,,age for urcounl of purchaser,. free W. P. ( ~N VEILSE R C 1,.. St., N, „• Yt.rk NNER V.) Wall Bl., =ESN Ti) TO BA CC( ) ()RONVEIiS WTT undersigned buy,•r4 of I. , •:tf TUbarrn, TILL ye uac,•rt,tlnotl Llutt, h 111111! of Llo. uroLvors havo r4.sol4l:tlit•lr tubucco, wn Ilerol)) Loy.. notice lo all purtlcs MILL they will 1.).• ri.qulr..ll fully to romply will] I rael4 Wlt tot, and Ilutlthvy w 11l hn.1:,.1 , 1 stt lctly ucrnuntnbh• for any falluro thcr.•lit I o any 1,.np , •, L wl,ntno,•v,•r. JULIUS I,Y.VY IM,‘AI: 11. liAI'FFM.IN. .I , IIIN 1)1.:11A1'EN, 51:11.1 7 ,M FREV. .11111 N H. 11l /11/SEIC, .lAII4I Mn llll:, FEI,LEIL 1111111'111.:ILY, N. H. I'ONLEIL , /7", nnd Itytti.Jtr Attorney EM LEN Fn.\ AN IRON TONIC! Fon DYSI'EP:sIA, DEBILITY DROPSY, 'JUNIORS PERUVIAN SYRUP NATURE'S OWN VITA LIZER rn rTioN.—A II v•ntll2l , • has I h.. mom)" 1 . 1.• rnvlwn Syrup," INf .. 1 . ,1/ via!) Bark , '') IIIoR•n 111 Ili) glasm. A n- pa w . ritiliphlot J. P. 111 NSN101:1:, l'roptletor, 1 , 1 Iwy St., N , w York. r2ll-I.l4todAw Hold Icy Drt14:114,1 PAI TOWNAIII I P NV11()4/1. TA :A.- A In,lttetlnn of per vent. he Mode on nlllllllOl/I Lax paid Itetore the 17T11 NUVENII 111.:It, 1,70. And 1 , , nil Selemi itx 1101 In, hl 1,, Tint.% .i In 1r 0. t. 11l lA. itg1,14..1. nov :It II it. I• Al i %4:H, Tron,urt, I, , N . rILA N.-111.11E INTO T 111.: NE11)11- 1, , ,(11 , m41 of 1 1111111 VW111,1., 111 rbb•rbln 1..11,011p, I.sibrunter Comity, liln,tlt thy 11. Ob. ning of May, A. Ir. , 1 , 7u,1t stud \Vbib• 11, , Ifor: Stir! appeltr. tulle about I. 'tn.! 4414,, nth in bp 101 tray by Ilit•ona, rnboted, orl 1lb.1711) of 04•1 , •b , •1 A bp ',onion voining b,rwitr , l, proving properl itlbi paying coals van lake her awttp, JOHN ISLE, Colt•rttln I'. (b Colerabi, Oct. 111,11 buy 1 ..ftw II MAN NO'FICE---TIIIE 111 rtEcrous or I that Parma,' Mutual !remnant , Company, have assessed a tats of one•nni.. one percent. (TWO laJLl.Atni on the thousand) upon the several unwinds Insured lor the immanent all said Company Ie ively—to pay losses sus tained by Itro Awing IT month,, or since the last assessment. Under the Hi -Law); of I he Company 30 days are alMwed NVlthill.which the taxes may lie paid In; alter the expiration of said :II) days tee per eellt. Win be Willed 1.1 . From the Ist of November, Is;0, to the lot or December, 1670, being 30 days Inclusive, alto Treasurer will attend at tits (Alice of John Johns, hsq., No. J 0 North Duke street, Lancas ter City, and receive said taxes. For local accommodation, he will also, eith er himself, or some one for him, attend for the RPM° purpose at the following times and places adz: At Silver Springs, West HeMplield, on Wed nesduy and Thitrsday, November 10 and 17 1870. At New:Holland. at Hassler's Hotel, Tues day, November 21, 1870. At Martinsville, Strasburg township, Satur day, November 28, 1870. At George Murray's, Maytown, E. Donegal township, Tuesday, November 2J' , 1870 All members of the company who have not yet returned their old poncies will please bring them along. By order of the Board. _ _ AND. 31, FRANTZ, Flecretary
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