Local _lntelligence. Court of Q,unrter Session,' Tuesday Afternoon.—The whole course of the afternoon was exhausted In tho do livery of tho speeches of counsel in the Maltzberry arson case. John Stump, agod 18 years, plead guilty to a charge of larceny. lie was sentenced to IS months' imprisonment. Charles Weavor plead guilty to a charge of larceny from his room mate, Decarr, of $175, about $141) of which was returned.— The court gave him '.l months' imprison ment. Tha following bills were returned Ig nored: Coin'th vs. Catharine Eshelman, liar ft and battery ; pronecutrix, Ann I I ass, to pay costs. Camelia vs. John NI a- Cutchoon, for assault and battery; prose x, Catharinn R. tilwas, to !my costs. There were three Indictments against Charles Wise for assault and battery which were ignored, and the proseautors, Nfalthow llenry, A. .1. tit •r. and Joseph Roth, to pay costs. Court adjourned until Wednesday morn Mg. Wetlne,el,(y .Iforninll.—Tho erwilmel for Lilo primouor, lu I.ho lamoll easo, gave, notivo Ina they would 11111.k0 IL 11.16.11 for tho ur rout cor judgniont, ❑M they had 'won Infnrut od that two or the jut ore, fuel exp,..soof very dooided opinimu4 helot, lion troll of tilt , goiit or the Inryrelunicilnuenlcdcrnlirf, chick, ltal an "taming, e•n.r nun.' to ha "guilty," with a rtitiunittainilatiliin bi the mercy tif (Ito Joshua Konniir plond guilty to two In- Ittrtiony ; the Mint for two iiiillitrn. in silvtir, on thn Mit of Mny, 1071, Ili,, othiir 'jrf thirty tiollarm In ?haps, on thin 2.11 1071) iinli twilit; Ow prflil iirly Ahirla 141...nhorgf•r. Pitri. lin initiporty Intuit howt rostrur,i, lit , 10011110.1 101prin001000t. Thottiltml , orgilson nhatil guilty I,lltollitrgo of litroon . s• la It ”ilvor tvnlrh, vll nod nt rill, the prnporty ut Porolvitl 1115tH. 11,3 roonivod I; nunith. Inlpl•isnullli•u L. Coin'th vs. 'Ant llonry tiohlwin 1,111111111411 I llnt , !not l'ol.ors 011 the !ay unhurt, ('hr istnnts; vitino In Illy lionso 1111 ‘vitntorl UI lint' with 11111 for Ili;+1;,;ard; ht, naLril ,;;,; f“, It horse to go Lt, Now I lolland to got sonio clothes ;mid.; I gone iiifl it Wlllllll 111 . 111 g i11131 . 1i nt 1111'11111'k ; 110 61,k ; ;11 I wont artnr hlln ; I lint wont, to Jim Bryson, 11,1, 1, NOW 111111111111; 1 P/111111111/11111 . 11/111,11011 llok good. , ho hart 1)tl:oti thorn to Ina's,. nip; I nt,l wont to 1:1110 I tAll, I lourno,l 110 hall got hp. ilinnor ; I 111011 ,VOlll. 1.1/ 1 . .101r:113 111111 t1•111grallilil 111 llt I.:lair:11a I of -111141 it minor! tor 1110 111:111 ; it ,V,14 11 light hay hlrso, worth !,".1.011 at, that, !lino; I no 'L sate tho horse ill Ephrata; Ponllo - 1,1,11g1a him to lin, :Lt. ; 1`. , 11,4 1111011 :431 , 1 11111. it ho 1,1 11,151' h,. gn 1,) :111•11t.tny• .1,001 1'1.1111111,1.1,01, : I ttov Iho prilsoviitor at. Ephrata "nth , Mar , h; hati vory ,tlll ; tho I rain 1"-i a h , 'sll; I 3,1,11 what aril ;h4. hi. \V”11111 giV41,: , ..):1; I ;n1,1.11 I:1111 1i ; I 11,11 L L. I(l,tdillg 11.11.1 Haar `1.1.11 . alter 1.11411. ,1111 lilt. 1101,14 ; 110 tittiii ' , HI Ilan littr,t; I 1-.1. him :it lhu litt•k ; hit , :tid .0,11 tilt. iitirstll, Ito %Viml.l it ;Jac ; hit $2Ol flit' it; t 1111.11,“, i 11; 1 let 1:1 . 1m1 Out Ittirtro anti paid nit, 'rho itrgiiiitititt it Hui 4111 nrn N,1.4 In the ttitittit, itittt tititrit tvit, tii tittittitiittritt iitit•itt in tit' titkiitt.t ui titit itiirtto, that itt..\_iittititti,t lit itititittit it, tittitti ts .1S I.IIIIY rtt;IIY , t: Iwo:tell trii.l, 111111 actor for hinn.l v W:l9 1111..C1.1.11ii1,11:11,10. Tlll, illry 11'1111'1101111 Vllrtlict.“l . tuagtility. :\l.l 111111 a R1'111.1',1,11,'1.11 . }% V01,111•1.2.1/11iy %,1111 11.1.111111111•1111ilii11111” itittrvy til`ll - li pay 1.41,i, 111111 iititiri-titit -1111111 it titti Tito 1,,i it the l'illlllltitiuvi,lllt nquina 1 lii NVetizttl, a I ;ttriii:lli, till it.,atilt anti Ittittol'V lea.-1 11k1111,,,c1. (110 A istrt I;Vitazt•l, nit. :mil attrllst , ll ilkitlitylitil; tin k a I/1 'VIII 1,-. Ititittrit ;L i t A sit ri;t..v it iti•itt•it 111111 :11,1 1.11,1 S in 1110.11 1 • .1,..1. 111. :4^l II ./i I ;lilt it ill...tinily, :mil Hitt dirtt;11•11 ttriliti tti 1 . 1.11ri aii . i41111 . 111,1 1111111 1 • 11 . 11,t1.1y 111,111 Thu rs,b, 31,, ~log. S. 11. l'riro, iti Ihn 1,111.11 111 t•iesver....ll 114 e Nhippen slreel 44stensi4.11. The report. Ava. VIII,' 101 :11,1111111, .1' 1110 expen.i• Nv1414.11 W 41.4141 Ln incurred. Mr. 111,11 exeepli.4l4 to lit. heavy charge 1.114. av Iho 1411 111111111 larger than might to Le, Ihrv.uplt Iheir myti nlgli ,•o in ,peateliiv appear al 1110 111105app464114 , 41, thereby 111,1•1,,II'lly I,IIIS -11114 ~1•111 pi4111“111n1110111, 1t1•1.11, 1111,1'111011 II 1100111,11 Of 11111 iZOTIS 1.1 . 1 Sill ,varit asl:ittg rm . 1110 ~p4.41411g, 111 . 11•reet I),m tit..l.•-.44p1i 1), 41r, 111111 W. N. Leaman, 1.1 , 11., prosettled all • “Iller pray 141 r 1111.11pellitit.l . a 11.1111 1r4.111 point. 4141 til.ra,vherry vl reel. lu a paint 1,11 1110 llig tiering awl l'..4lemlllga n 4,1111104. Tim ,•ust, ow cc.cii, 54. samtio for lairglary, tan:: then (alien lip. Jahn \l'i,linkr. the prioaviiier, ,+warn 11101 10 0 ' , sided it NOIINVIIII I , Alitllllllllll 1. , W11 ; 111;11 "II the nitilit.el the ;;lii nf.l my lasi sll.lO 15101 111 0 1,1.011 nprl 011,1 1,111,1,1 nl movianl Mee., of easNiniera, 1,1,41 0 ,11,r, 011111. in a 101111 uvrr thil ,Ii li 11 Ills 4,11, hilt. 11 illlpolll, 111.1111, 11,11,1 11,0 111110,41.1 0 nl. NVc,rli. .1 . 1141 5t ,, 11 , 11 :1111 , 11111rd to 4,1110 ranr hundred liny at' which Syn., rorininuvl. Dalian W;,4 t . • , ,11 , 11 , 111 . 111l,1 , lifter this 1 1 / 1 ...141140-5ta1111 , 24 11.1.. It ,k maietinf the' burglary was intim ra per. N,luirn Kvails llel the [min .tamps, and 011 examining hix car nal -hag, ,11111 , nl Iho miv.lilg (;nail, %sore ,II: , hail slnppod ;it petal and regi,torail his mitre as " I'. 11. \larin." stamps to sell 11 1110 -tollil . o 011.11 i 111 , 1 the bard:oilier lit .kt iit Ilia les' int,- ny, the rosin phial' guilty, /111,i 11,ti“.11I” ho 1101 . 111itiOii 141 Staii.llll , llt, 110 diti vary intelligontly, saying that hi"' eantewl had advimail him to woad ly, as it ivas vary Cul hoillan the mina , %vas lair glary, thought it might be InrrOnv; that ha IVII , I ilrlllilt nud 1101111111 , 4, and winillarad tall to Norkville %Own , 1,1111111,1.01 11111 00 ' 0111'0 Wit.ll4lllt. any 11114111;d 11111, N 14.111114, 1111W0V0r, W(11111111- tllig 111 0 11114 r11, , ;1.11141, the l'ourt 011111410141 111111 1.11 pay cash+, tiny ilailars rine, and In Christi:Lit Sit:itll,a very nice-h , oliing boy, amid 1, .11111 oryi , repo,sosking in his titan nor, ',load guilty to it ehargo litroony preforrell 31443 i I ISL hint by Julius Loolr, or this city, who staled that the boy had been in his 0111p11 , V snutrr live or six winks, lily • ilig line , hn Into appropriated about two hundred dollars worth a goods. 'fin. 111111.11tSIMI. appmring,antl hying also willing that Ito should 100 vont:flitted to the Ilotiso of Iterii,go, the Court Lliffkettql (Intl nn 111,1 or should he !natio out to that etroot, whoa on, dopqrted, apparontly without any feeling, hut that of iinlaerenco, on 11110 older(. Tun follo‘ving. bills were returned vs Erisitian, for sidling without a litainan, ignored, and t proseetifor, 'Joseph Spillinger, for I . llSis 0 , 111 . 1 VS Ditriti End 11g, Fur Its . saiilt. and liatter\', ignornil, and Irrosocannr, Body It. N'oir, to pay vs. Henry Prerzior, for assault' and battery, ignorial, and Smoot I IlollOW to inly costs Mars' assaint and IMlLary, ignored, and Itinly pay It. Wolf, for assault ; i nd battery, igtitiroil and or - mutt' lice ('‘,lll . til vs. (haw. l'arku, fur entering doodling toll /MITI it, It i 41111 1 .0, 1 ; ( . 0111'i for neglect Of ditty, ignored, and voutity for (111110.11 vs. •/,,ellll I'llllllo, Ul' 11ti, 1111 ..1111 11111 ttlr.V• . 1111111 ll.Shmh ti,LIII.II that I'M 1 , ;1 Cravoliiig agent; that 1111 the 71th April last 103 Went 61 41.11 1 . 114 Ho at Ilhs (lap, rm . l.t . 51,1 loi•ling claim 1 . 4,r goods that hat! 1/cHi • HOlll him Thal. 'dolimilant r1.111.41 , (1 to I.lly, 11111 aft, 54 . 11111' war a 11'1,5111 245111.14 him a I,lotr 111 0111 r:I./•11: 15 111,1 ri1:o imr even 1 , 1. .j. \Varl . 4.l, Ny111,1:010 Ow hotel at which 1111,4 11:0,1114 ,•,•,•urrvil, II o paid Unkble, who kept tho 11141.1 11.101, 1111 111t1, 111111 lit/111411t, 11:11,01 hrandy front Lit, ill,. 1,1,11 of Ow ; Litt", pre,sitlin or tit' and NVU., p:(,41.11 b1 , LW4.1 , 11 t ' 1111 , 11.1:41 . 11C•k siouo Nl'itil his 111.111 Other Wit ,VOl - I`l,ll thin Stand. hilt :V4 tilt' 1%411 Nast'vory Iri fling one tlto jury rtuirotl, :Lott Um thatri utljuurned. .1%/crnia.,.—'Phu jury in till! . ea,ll vimgoi will) I t :11111 hailer . .., returned a vrrdirt .)1* ‘,"l guilty tiireettitl that Itio preseeuler, ..leitild pay tho curls of preseceelell. the ellee Or feat' lit %,.Natielel \Varner, a bright leaking buy stge.l about. 12 year., the ilelenilaut plead guilty to tholareoliyul troll ten dollar greetilthiks front a Mr. ..r hit..h)y, While he wits at vllllll+. II is rather is bend audition-unl i t direth iC that he shoolii ho soot to the lioo,o or itofo t to. coocui s. I leery lionor:t ILdly and John I 7rolzol, soodl assault and nitt,ry ;did surely oases, more dismissed, kOl.ll . 4;nlil'Lh vi. 141101011111 1 UgllBoll, 0111t.1111i311l eh:treed with stealing tit mu Irnw Jellti I terwart. Verdict not guilty Ann I ititeltinseti, otilttrott worium, low' oilly to a charge of larceny. ;She look. a pair of cloth gaite r s frein Char_ pate (tray. As she has been in prison for the last three mouths, the Court gay() her only three mom Coort adjourned until Friday morning. Inekey, beorge M. Elliot anti T. .f. Davis, counsels for Altdezioury, convicted or arson, asked 'for a r ole to ,thor, cause why a new trial should ' t ot grantee lto the said defendant. . Isaac Aston; a young man of lii years of ape, had et charge of desertion brought against him by *his wife. The Court directed that he should pay her Slid a week for Lilo use of the child ; the lino to Ile remitted in ease she would go and live Witti hint at his father's house. ' , Vie case against Mary Flogg, of Fulton loarnaltip, was dismissed, theJ ustico of the Mace having neglected to make any special charge against her. A petition was present ed from her father, asking that she should be sent to the House of Refuge, as she is incorrigible. Hhe is but 15 years of age. tier uncle testified that she could not be rbstrained, but ran on: and lived with no gremw, and said she was bound to marry a dohYred man. Shb *as brought back and then 'ran of again to's colored fa:nifty of the Mime of Stewart. he wasjoydered to be aunt to the House of Refujia Com'th vs. Ed. Felty, for desertion and surety of the peace. His wife says that he left her in June, and In July, that he had THE LANCASTER WEEICIAY . INTEIALIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1871. her put in prison for disorderly conduct, and that.his conduct was very inhuman in every way. He was drunk often; his wages wore $3.25 per day during the work ing season, and he was abundantly able to keep his lamily, which consisted of a wife and seven children. The parties live in John street, in this city. Friday Afternoon.—Mrs. Felty resumed lur testimony. His Honor directed that ho give her st.r,o per week until such time as they could live together, in a peaceable and reasonable manner, the husband to pay costs of pros ecution. Tho surety of the peace caso WWI also dis missed. . 'rho Grand Jury ignored an indictment for nuisance against Herman Miller, coun ty for costs. They also Ignored ono against Michael Marion and Benjamin Lehman for larceny, but on the same case found a true Lill against Michael Sullivan. Court adjourned until Saturday. ,saturdtty Morning.—The G rand Jury presents the following Report.: onronT 00 Tun ((RAND Jetty. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court .1 . Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Court of tbirter Sessions Of the Peace of Lancaster County: The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enipanneled to inquire into and for the County of Lancaster, at August Sessions, lti7l, respectfully report : That the District-Attorney presented for consideration 71 Dills, oh which num ber we returned u.. True Bills, fifty-nine, and ignored thictg-,ix, The lirand Inquest visited the County Prison, Alms-noose and Hospital, and found than all In exeollent condition, tho Inmates well provided for, and the health a the several int,tAtitions reported good. The number of inmates IM as follows : Cifinny• Prison, .1, W. °Maar, I)apnr, ; Ahmo 111,1,1,0, John Brock, Steward, 1 ;II Ilpltul, J, (). ritninhausor, S111;61111- tondent, I Is. '!'hey 1,0011 revorntneml that the attle of the Ainl, I !mine he plastered, and !Amt. nn windnws, frames and shutters, ho proemial fir the is they are in a very bad cow I lOW And I ' urtLur, IVO wou ld MOO - 1111 . 1111 an onelostire en the groan(' for the hurial of the dead, improvements el sewerage, ,he., (Needle present nousen. loin 11111ril 11, the 110101 11 111111 the 111111 . 0. 11114 is Vl.l'y g.siii, MIL Lho gruu ads FM' the insane are niadelpinte h r their voinfort, and %SU \Velild 1,4,1111111 , 11 ii the early , if the turd already rams nerved. The (;rand I toplost also vismal the " c/o/drea's /bose," which 11;0 . 1 1,0011 ulster the fo.tering'l':L 11,1')h1, County, and repel L (lilt they !Mind everything 11l Ills hest ,ir .nlor Mr the 111,1111 111111 cleanliness Lin. ;;;;f1at....; the grounds are 31.11111111mnd will adapted tOr the training and in.tructien of the Friendless mid I lomele,s Children ,t Lherity and t'l,nuly. mei Assistant, deserve the , l the patrons Tier the efficient WWI -111.. x 11:100 plrluruuvl disir Duties. till ;;;;;,,i,, "1 , 1111111111 at present is I In, el m Sohliers! orphans.— The he! , lo+t folly cetionr in the 'le -1 siii 11,1, in the ol Tho 1,11.11./1 /11.1 . 01,L 0111' 11,111:s 111 the I.lllrt,sy exterolotl to it. luring I sossioti. .I%vi:ii.ll iv respovt - litlly A. 11. P 011. 1 .111•14., (Foroninti,i .1. 11. I\ larl: ov, ((lurk, Itenjulniti I.'. 11. :\111,4 1.1111.t.t, .1. S. l'atlorsmt, 11. 14 rnnru uul, .1. \V. Marl,,, I ;I ,, ww , 16. , 1 I ig, lakyor, Ectitleis I. It rennor, Ziogler. tigtist 25, 1:,71, vs. Jam. , Wurron, The .1 tolgo 11011111'1i thus it Wn.+n clear easy ilo,or11.)11, Warren having: nu oense of IN 10111111 dirootoil that h„ sh,uld pay wook frwtt tho Ist a A 'lt'll last., with the rusts of prosecill.i,,ll. A surety or the p(1:11•0 Vac() against I lenr,' (ruder, wit , . heard. IL appears that .1111111 •iiicheon, constable sir I,•nicaster \s'it ship, Nvent along Ivith John Itoy,policenian, hi lreiter's lonise with a Warrant. and ivhile the articles Pere hying collted, Itroiter threatened that he would I i 1 - u hrni I, nilcl u5t,11,11.1 MIME '1 lu• I . M111.1•1511iti not irt.l,oi Vl` any o.pn,ial .larger to the eoutpl:uu:ut, and 1111'1,1 . 111'0 .11 , 111b15141 the 1, hag thu 11,:I hr- Itveeln the partie.. A surety of the piano ca..e was the last on the ,locket. Steiger complained „this brother-in-law, l'hilip Hauser, that he was afraid of hist 1 . 1,111 threats Math.. At'l•iirihillg to his (OHlilliolly he and Hauser, his brother-in-law, had rented it lot and planted tnb:u•co in partner , hip ; while working the field on thn 111,4 of Juno they got, into a dispute about the treatment .1 the horses, the rent of the place, kr. , and Ilain,er raised :111 il‘fi anti attempted to 'Willi it, at alit tattle tilllo threatening him and his family. There Vi ;Is nn 01intritilictoiry testimony except du, acorn statement, lir the The par nos:trot irrinatisatel beili excitable. Court setinlirctl Hauser in tiaun roviittiliZ:tini, LI, 111.11.14, for the session. Nil ACCIDENT.--(th Senclay at% b`1.1..111, 011110 . Clook, 0101'0 0,4.1111,1 heart-renting archleilt near !tot gart's Lauding, resulting in Mil death of a list about si Moen years old, 11311111,i JOIIII I leery I isn't', wm or malmiot residing at tho corner of l'hurell and toackland streets. Thoyming man win one of a largo crowd of people \rho had helm attracted to the Landing, 11, witness or as sist.the Mimi', Inal:lng, to recover the lusty or iiitlo Steinwender, schu was liCt•i -410111:111.\'111.0W111,11 nL the 011SatUr ,h13'. Among, other moms adopted to 1 , Co% ”1" the !Wily, was the 01 11,011101 ..,1111011, it 11011,g thought the CiIIICIISSIOO tyonll hair Ihu etr. , ,t miming the body o the sti !Mal, in 15010 IL Itulti lodged in the v trinity. Throlt rounds wore fired without 0., rut the turn having the gun in charge, put into it it double quantity ol potvlier, and it is said. failr•ll hr rain the wad entirely Immo. Ito this its it May, the gun exploded, and fragments of it were hurled ill all dirrrtions. A Moe,' about the size et' n AVailllit struck young :\ who was standing halt a square alt, on the loft ear. The internal ear was 1,1111•Iotely ssooppil out, the tempest hone and twtrous portion was entirely fracturod, piercing the brain and damaging it severely, imploring the blood vessels surrounding it, thereto causing effusion. 'AI ritual assistanse tvits speedily procured, but nothing could be done; 11w wound wits a fatal 1111 e. The young man wits carried to his home ill an Ittlettusettlil , mutt : akin Mid dial about r, o'clock lilsLove ning. This morning at lm o'clock Coroner Dysart empanneled a jury and. vimvsti the remains. The jury then ad,journed to Merl this evening at 7 o'clocli, to hear the testi mony of persons who were 111.0S011t at, the explosion, and ielsertitin whether thane 1555 ally culpability 011 the part of those having the gun in charge. Young .).IcCallistor was a toast CXOIII - lad, and the pride of his parents, who aro well-nigh heart-broken at his unfortu nate death. 110 was it member of St. I Paul's Reformed Sunday , School, and highly esteemed by his teachers and class mates. Thomas Carter, a S , lll /It ilrinton .1. (•ar ter, %V.! Mlao afro. k by a frag,iiitint of the. •anmm Milt knocked and had ly bruised and cut about the arm and slwtil dor, hilt his injuries are not dangerous. Several other, initdo very narrow cseape,, annw of 010111 having their hats and cloth ing torn by the flying fragments. TII E LITTLE BRITAIN ('HEM' II --C. in- ER• STIIN E LAYING—I In last It iday tlo curlier stuns of the new Little Britain Presbyterian Church was laid. Theday W as not as lair :Is it might have been, but a large audience assembled. Alter prayer by Rev. Lindley C. Ruder, pastor of the church at Chestnut Level, Rev. Calv - in Stewart delivered a short and eloquent ad dress suitable to the occasion. The corner stone was then laid with appropriate core- Mon MS, a hermetically-scaled tin box being deposited therein, which contained copies of all the more prominent papers t ifCancas. tor county, a copy of the Ox Mitt! sev eral religious journals, silver anti Snlailer wins, ;slid specimens of fractional Clirren vy. A carefully compiled history or the old church ;Ind a list of subscribers to the now 'Wilding were also inclosed. Rev. Soionion Mel lvain, pastor of the church, addressed the audience in &Millen!. UMW; ,tfter the cot - enmities were completed, :tod the exercises closed with prayer by 11ev. Mr. T114,11111K, Om Methodist Minister at echanics' ti rove. The building is to boa tine Slnielliro, Mid it trill be rapidly pushed forward to completion. TOE RADICAL Plum:kVA" 0111,11 ii in this on Saturday. All day long the Barbary Posst had been thronged with the Itinginasters, the candi dates :mil the ward !milliners, each work ing Mr his own iudividuul ill biric,bi. Numberless bets Ore OliOreil 011 the result, the prevailing opinion being that there will be a nip-and-tuck rare be tween the Prison Ping and the Erpre.ss Ping, With a likelihood that a portion oh both suitmlis will succeed. We were pros entt at the iipenlag of this polls in the Third Ward, where there was a spirited ii.intest Mr the organization, which resulted in favor of the tiensenig and Mentzer men, who cow proprrly selected fir Judgea mail who is neither a voter nor resident of the Ward. Ilaving secured the men to do the counting, it matters little ler whom the votes are east. A. HEAVY RA IN.—On Friday afternoon and last night wo wore Nl:sited by the heaviest showers of rain we have had this season. The first shower fell about It o'clock, and was followed by other sliowors which continued during the evening and throughout the greater part of the night. We have heard of no great damage being done, though seine parts of the city were for a time inundated, and the Conestoga, Pequea, and Mill Creeks are said to be much swollen. This will be good news for the Water Committee, as they have been coin pol led for some days past to use steam power '!on the to keep the great G eye li❑ water-wheel lb teeth - al. We learn from our morning exchanges that the storm ex tended over a great portion of the State, and that considerable damage was done in Phil adelphia and adjacent aistricts. DitowNED„—On Saturday about one o'clock as a number of boys, stripped to the butt, were swimming in the Conestoga at Reigart's Landing for the purpose of catching 'driftWood brought down by the freshet, one of their number named John Stoluwandel, aged 8 or 10 years, son of Males Steinwandel, of North street. was Welk out into the current and drowned. His body was not recovered until Monday. ODD-FELLOWS' PARADE.—The Odd-Fel lows' Parade at Rawlinsville, on Thurso). was an unusually fine affair. It is estimated that there were at least four thousand per sons present. At 2 o'clock tho grand pa rade was formed under direction of Chief Marshal B. F. Breneman, of Kosciusko Lodge No. 374, of Rawlinsville, and his aids Elias Aument and Wm. McFalls, of the saute Lodge, all of whom were mounted. The right of the line was held by Kosci usko Lodge, who had the Marticville baud. Thomas It. Johnson was Marshal of the Lodge, and David Stuart, Assistant. The Lodge had over a hundred members in line in full regalia, and carried the Amer ican hag inscribed with the name and numberof the Lodge and the three links of the Order. Four boys dressed in dark suits, each wearing a wreath of evergreens, and carrying an open Bible on a hurdle. The next Lodge In line was Drumore Lodge, No. 20, with the Fairfield Band at their bead. W. T, Grancel was Marshal and William Boyd, Assistant, About 45 members in regalia wore in line. They bore a scarlet silk banner with an open Bible painted upon It. Three young ladles, dressed In white, representing Faith, Hope and Charity, marched in line carrying be tween them an open Bible. Next came Conestoga Lodge No. 331, of Safe Harbor. John Tripple was Marshal. There were thirty• five men in line, bear ing a white silk banner, the painting repre senting an Odd Fellow giving assistance to a widow. Two boys In dark suits, :44 NS ,OI bearers. Lancaster Lodge No. li7, or this City, fol lowed, led by Clenimens' Band, and num bering about neventy-live men. M. J. Weaver wee Marlllllll, and 11. U. tiusley, Aodmiaut. The Lodge had a white 14111( homier, with meariet drapory. Two bop.; Ni tlIMMOI•b011rOrM, tireNHVli and liberty caps. lAA in line was Montery I,odge, No. 212, or ode City, C. u, Herr, Marshal. Thirty-five members In lino, with blue milk banner. Tho procosisimi Iht principal 1.11.11 , 11L14 Of the MIL I. it bentitiful grove, who're ntands had heen erected mid htsteltdly decorated with ever grcemi and lloworn. A hovo the front of Lice NV(.I, tic reo large licks, wrought in evergreens, enclosing the let term "F. 1.. T." Tlin szleellsig wan mailed to I,riler Uhler Manilla' IS. 1". llrenettian, Arls,s introdisecd Ittiv..l. V. ]ickert who ~pound %visit ;sit ins- pri-ssive prayer. lie (vas followed by Roy. J. Orel g, who alter reg,retting the itliNence of Rev. r. who had been selected as tho iirator Gtr the 01,•ilS1(111, drlidrrell II very interesting address, containing many valu able statistics, stating among other things that in less than half a contury the order in the 1. :nit(..l States had increased trill a single Lodge to more than .1,01111 Lodgoii ail the membership trout 'even individ uals to 1t5e,0011, The number of families relieved during the year 1070 50:10 'timely 1,11)111, the amount paid being 11.111 y 'l'lle number of niumbers relieved during the Nll.lllO year wan 2:,,tino, find the amount paid them nearly Stinii,ottn. 'rho itmoinit paid for lairyinp,thedond was over total amount id' relief paid during the year N 44 thus nearly ttilit/0,0110. The Rev, gentleman gave all able duliluue Or the principles of oild•Fellowship. Dr..l. was the next speaker, showing that the tendency of Odd Fellow ship is to improve the morals of moo and make them better citizens. -Ile instanced the fact that there is not in all our hospitals the widow of an (hlit The tout spealtor was \V. A. Wilson, nil., who tlelivortal it very flowery octuott. '1 no Chief ilarslial then announced that to exercises would be closed by prayer, id the playing of the long inetredoxology ry l'hittintens' t'ornet Band. Lodges hen retired to their stiveritl nil 'mule preliaratiiitis for I,lll,liilig to heir home.. The eitelieti homy about nine ti'cliick, yll ,vell ‘vit li the trip. Kline ing terositataleitee Itiatvetai nur friend: in anti Ilatlixtin, explains itself, anti kill it tittilitt be of int,n,t to )ther-,: N NV F 1,1,1,13 0 ,1, 111101 I ”I'N'I•1", PA , A '2l. 071. I . . . I i ua building, or u her rtipairing, an old ft..utt the wiosed appiiar4iee .ad nun In give it a drne ul " earbolio it to you. What is it'.' Very reiltiell'ully your:, hr., . 'Finn:. I. The insect, ,tuovo 10, camo duly hand, Ilat a, a parl-valio. - t is all immature specinivn morrrltort, called rariott,ly, in ct , 1111111 , 11 ;1101.11, " Sja.etl , " Val 1:11,,, vi,; .. —" Walking ~tick"—" !111 taller loon} names. IL belong,s to the order I OvritocrimA traight-wingekl-Ivllich includes the nick oaclies, crickets, lady-,lids, grasshoppers, ma others. It is elasyllivil 1 , ,,,,t-Nvalkors-an,l till) family I'll A , - 1i.\151:-spol•treS.-and being masticatory in is fending economy, it therefore preys ou vegetation, but. principally Illullt t.llO leaves if small trees anll shrubbery. Wit ha,' !Mind it most insolent on the sassafras. It s not a very prolitic insect, am! is always simparativoly rare, and therefore no spo tial danger, In reference to it, 'teeth be 'Phis slrreirs 11()Vcracquirolany wings, but in the East Indies are large winged species, in wllirll said wings as mine •the Mint of vegetable leaves, with heir nerve system, and hence aro called • it'ar-i11,141,4,.. ur ‘valliing•lcaves, - anti II .111 II) the tievtpLion is so complete that hey may easily I, talrun It small twig. rill. leas es attached. How mel low ‘voinlcritil, is the realm of nature. ES4 'A PE OF A I' 11.1q0:: ER.—Sifinn time 'luring hursilay night or Friday morn ing, Ilenry Rittlor, an inmate the York Comity Jail, math, his escape therefrom Icy breaking a hole through the wall Millis veil, emerging Into the yard, and Melding the wall. Water and his brother William wore arrei.teil in Baltimore, the Anti, of hist De- mintier, on a warrant issued by ,It:tiee Nletzei. They wero charge.' with stealing a lairs° Irmo . .Ihtylil Klinefelter, of Spring- Ciotti township; one front John I•'rev or th, township, anti wore charged fu rtiler itil burning the bun NVilliain John son, of llopti‘velt township. I was eonvieteil at the April court of stealing I:litiefelter's horse, but beret) he was sentetived his isititistq inielo application lit' a new trial. Ile was remanded to jail to await the disposition of this application. Some time age he made an attempt to cas e:ae by digging through the wall of his cell. Ile was dists/V(.1 . 0,1 1,01 . ,,re hn hail succeeded in getting through,. 11,, was than placed in another cell, anti as it teas thought securely mainacloal. Pay some means he succeeded in 'whacking ltic shackles and escaped as above stated. Sheriff (Mager offers a reward of ;.Sitie for his arrest and return. Itittler is 5 feet Gj Maims high, dark cointaltaximi, a stout, muscular it,,,,,, and of considerable Intelli gence and education. Ilia had on when lie luit the prison at pair of dark pants, check shirt, and a black slouched but. 1"0111: I'OVNTY ITE:SIS.--(leOrge Spangler, of York, in passing around the currier of arket and Newberry streets, on Wednes day night (.atne in contact with a colored nian who drew a razor and cut Spanglcr on;the head and back. lit Tuesday evening. of last week a hi iv, the son of Jacob Ilenger, residing in York, [net With a serious accident, by which his leg Was fractured at two places. lle was passing along the stone quarries at the rail rise near Webers, brewery, when he missed his-hiothold, and fell with the wheelbarrow into a stone-quarry. On Monday morning in last week the barn of Iteulicit 11. Crone, in Windsor town ship was destroyed by tire together w illi its contents, consisting 01 a large quantity 0I grain,hay and straw. The live stock was saved. It is supposed thud the lire Was an cidently started with some matches and smokepipe, in the vest pocket eta man em ployed on the premises. On Wednesday afternoon last, Mr. I lax zaril tilusser met with . a most ac cidetit while at work in the inarhine shops .Nlr. .1. 11. tiltirenian, in Penn street, York. Ills right hand wits caught in the knives of a rotary planing machine, and the inside portion of the dealt was almost completely shaved otr. It was Mutilated in a horrible manner, and the sulh i from his injuries was intense. lie is under treatment and it is hoped that the Ruud will heat up sn as to avoid amputation. BARN BURN ED.—The large barn belong ing to Isaac Massey, nuir ueelvillo , Ches ter county, NV:I9 burned on Monday eve ning last. The lire was observed quite early in the evening, and all efforts made to extinguish it, but without SUCCOSS. The barn, we have been informed, was a large double-docker building, welt tilled with grain and hay, all of which was concerned. 'two wagons were also burned. It is re ported that there was an insurance of about ~ . .staf on the barn and contents, in t h e Ches ter County Company. The tiring of the building is; supposed to lie the work of an incendiary, and evidence sufficient to ar rest on suspicion wo believe has been ob tained. It is hoped the guilty party will get the full penalty of the law, for such offences.-o.rford l i es.e. Cot,. 11. A. 11Am lIT.—We are sorry to learn that this gallant officer is detained in Chicago by sickness. Ile was taken ill at that place when on his way from Baton Rouge to Lancaster, and writes to his friend Lieut. John Bees that he will tarry there under the care of an army surgeon until the disease is subdued. Col. Ilan bright has suffered severely in health dur ing his sojourn at Fort Jackson where he was stationed for the last two years. Some months since the country around the fort was submerged by the breaking of levees, and it has been very unhealthy since. The probabilities are that Col. Ilambright will make a stay of some time in Lancaster. KILLED fly LIOIITNINU.—Two cows, a yoke of oxen, a bull and a heifer, belong ing to Patrick Kahoe, residing near Be thesda, Martic township, were killed by lightning on Friday evening last about ii o'clock. They were standing under a small locust tree at the time. A Foulmmwo.—On Saturday night last, about nine o'clock, a colored female child, about two weeks old, was left on the door step of the residence of Joseph Robinson, also colored, of Leacock township. As the mother of the infant could not be found, it was yesterday taken to thepoor•house. THE PARE RAms.-Wednesday afternoon was the time set apart for the trot between Dave and Topsy, and the race between Boston and Pete. Notwithstanding the threatening weather, a large number of spectators were on the ground,- among whom were many ladles. About 1 o'clock there was a misty fall of rain, which con tinued at intervals until after 3 o'clock. the hour of starting. Although the rain had not Injured the track, Mr. Behm objected to bringing Topsy to the score on account of the weather, and after a good deal of talk, it was determined to postpone the trot until after the race between Pete and Boston. 83/3321 . - Both horses promptly answered the bell- Boston being the favorite at about 20 to 12. Without any dilliculty they gut on' for the . • . First lion.— Pete had the polo and had nearly a length the host of it at the send off. Boston went to the front at the lower turn and kept it until entering the home stretch on the first half-mile, when Pete came alongside and the horses passed the stand lapped. Going around the lower turn Boston again went to the front and hold his position until the upper turn. where Curley applied the whip to Pete and soon closed the gap. Both horses came down the homestretch under the whip. When near the distance polo Pete lapped Boston, and springing to the front won the heat by about half a length. Time, Mr. Brenner, the owner of Boston, claim ed the heat, on the ground, that the rider of Puto had struck Boston across the fare with his whip. Nothing of the kind was aeon by the .Judger, and Air. Ilrenner's claim was disallowed. For a time ho re fused lo allow his horse to enter for a Nee. SEEIBM= 1.011114111 g to place out patrolmen to roport iv joekpying that might ho attempted. Arrrnul/lent.—Pete again took the pole. Alter a good deal tf scoring, during which Boston ran elm nearly around the track, the horses got the word, Pete hav ing the 1)0,4 or it by half a length. They rail together until reaching the upper turn, where Pole opened a streak of daylight be tween himself and Huston, gradually In creasing it to a length and a hall' at the end or the On the lied hxlbwilo the silk was vigorously applied to Boston, but, he failed U) respond, Pow taking things easy and erossing the score lull two lengths ahead under a hard pull, winning the heat oil rare iii tollmying is Il 02111 Aug,' 2:: rnlllinin6 . 2w. in,. rnnunn, can•h -n,,111N; Indy t‘vo In tlnru. 4..ttors h holm nn.lint•ri titers s It "Itn~tou •I'II ii 'rllll'1•. In ennsequeneo of the rain and the threat ening character of the afternoon, AI r. stronitously insisted that the day Wits Ilia such as was called fur in the agreement, and that he could not lie required. to lllake the trot. it r. Maytionigilu was ready to go, and rather insisted upon having the contest put through. The Judges wore anxious to do complete justice to the cOll - parties, but did not like to disap point the crowd whivh was present. Fi nally a ranter indefinite agreement was !mule that one heat should be trotted, with. le privilege reserved by \I r. Bohm of laiming a postponement ho should do land it, anti show good cause for making such a claim. Pool-selling was brisk, at almost even rules, though 'Popsy generally had the call, MI mitts in a few instances buing us much s TO to 30. EEC= - ack until about half-past : four O'clock. aVO won 010 toss antl took tho 'hop got a capital mewl-oli nt thn lirstsat oni pt., but Topsy lost her feet heron, 'enching the lower turn, losing two or three englhs I , otoro she settled fairly to her AL Ow ecmilitsion of the first half alto she hail induced the distance to a meth, but breaking again soon afterwards he again fell hack. She trotted finely long the backstretch, and at the quarter nlo was almost on even terms with the arse, when another skip again sent her to he rear. Excellent time was made in inning LION, II the homestretch, until near the pole, main lost or stride and all chant, of winning the eat—Dace coming, in two or three lengths head, in 2: II), having triateil the wile with ut a single break. After this heat -Mr. Padim claimed the riv liege of po,t i mni wz tho note, :tad there - as a long and eau i,l discussion among J utlgos as to what should ho 110110. they ag,rood to givo way to DI r. . tellitt•s de oal 1, told the itnnotincernent vas made that the trot was postponed in, ti the next day, or to such day thereafter s !night be set between the parties, and menthe,' through the newspapers. 'I he ,eople present (lid not fully understand Ito conditions under Nvltielt the single teat had been trotted, and the ox prea ions of dissatisfaction were loud tool eneral. Those who had come many onus to the contest, and those who tad lost a day's work and paid for admit, 'it'll tin the grounds felt aggrieved at the The Judges were placed in a litlieult and delicate position. Iteing all .aneaster loco, they wialiod to avoid overt' appear:moo Of doing anything which might give cause of complaint to the people of Reading, who wore backing 'Popsy. Under the circumstances, we be lieve that Mr. Bohm would Intro haul no just valise of complaint, if the 'Judges fuel promptly declared that the day and track. were both good. This race was a private contest between the outliers of the !nurses, and was not subject to the control of the officers of the ?ark, iti, trials gotten up by hem are. It lu lint' bald whether encouraged by the Association. 11 . allowed in future, they eight to he under the complete control of the Association, and care should he taken lot to disappoint visitors so grievously as toy were on IVednosday. Thill,11(11/ ,Iflrrnon,l.--The trot betwern Popsy ;toil limit), the first tout of whirl mit! was wan by have o n We i l. issibiy, and Om rare Ikon postponed on u•count of the NVIILL11(!r, twits resumed and finished Wedfiesihty anerneon, Topsy win in throe straight heats. There was a g4,1K1 audience present, though nets)) large as eu the day previous. Betting wak brisk, he pools selling before the start at about f.vi in favor It I atco. The tetra: was in •OOli I . olllliooll 1111E1 the weather warm, 1101101 1101 OppITSSiV(..ly so. At a little tiler ft o'clock the hell rang and have itp atared Ott the track. 110 10.1iC(.11 Vllllll 111111 'OOl 11111 i unpretentious as usual, and his 'riefids thought they hail a Sure thlng in ing him, the more so its 'Popsy looked iervous and vieif ills, and broke tip terribly it her preliminary exercising. Much time vas consumed in effecting a start. At tbout the eighth attempt the horses got tway for the &Tont/ /&n(.—Davo had the polo rind nok a slight lead around the lower turn, l'opsy broke two or ibree tittles on tho hack-stretch mid fell three lengths behind. On reaching the hall toile, she hail reduced the distance to two lengths. She again broke at the lower end and along thn back stretch, running a considerable distance and losing nothing,. At the upper turn she overhauled I and he on trying to give her the slip slipped up himself, mid before he could get to work again, was a dozen lengths behind, and had not m ghost of a Challeeiitwinninu„corning in half adistance behind Topsy, who took the heat easily in At the conclusion of the heat there was uitnplaint made that 'Popsy had not fairly von it, on account of her repeated break lig and running. The Judges called her Inver, Mr. I fart, to the stand, and told inn that although they, would allow hint the heat, a repetition of so much running on part of the mare NW/Uhl eompel them to set her back or distance her, unless her driver made proper efforts to prevent it. Thief! 1 Ira 1..—P0010 sold lively, Topi:y being the favorite now at about lo to f,. (In being called she came to the scratch as cool a, a cucumber and looked more like a win ner than she had ever looked baliire. Dave on the other hand was a little slow in com ing to time, and wheli he did come, looked rather jaded, ;and had not dried (dr well. After One false shirt, the word " go," was given, 'Popsy a little in the lead. At the lower turn hatm broke and fell back con siderably. Ile trotted well up tho back stretch, however, and elmaal the gap, but Bill elf 0, three lengths before reaching the ball'-11l ite. There was no change in posi-. Met during the htst half-mile, until the horses entdrell tire homestretch when Dave, in I for the heat made a bad break, almost to a shmil-still and fell far in the rear, 'Popsy crossing the score and taking the heat by more than a dozen lengths in 2:12,i. f•'incrlh Thof.--Pools sold at Wont ii to 2 in favor of the mare, and not many takers. After four or five false starts the horses got away with 'popsy half a length in the lead, which she increased to two lengths along the back-stretch. Around the upper turn Dave began to creep up and finished the half-mile lapped on the mare's flank, They kept together around the lower turn but along: the hack-stretch 'Popsy again showed a length or two to the front. At tho upper turn she broke lint lost nothing, winning the heat and race by two or three lee 81-”, in 2:40.1. The following is n stunreary. . Lancaster Agricultural Park, August 23rd and 24th, 1571. Premium of sliii/t/ tor trotting horses—mile heats—hest three in live in harness: Behl , ll enters 51, m..T9psy M. MaeCionigle eaters b. It. have 2::{E PA, 2:121.e j , 2:10!1. The Reading sports showed proper pluck in backing their favoi its, notwithstanding her recent defeat, and proved the truth of the old adage that "the best rico° to got your money back is where you ldst it." The friend - sof Dive are of con rse a littlesore over their defeat, but console tbemeelvas with ho reflection that they lost loss money yesterday than they won on the former race. Their greatest complaint is that the race was not finished on Wednesday after noon, when they believe the horse was in.a condition to win. As each of the horses have won a closely contested race, and afforded the public much sport at a comparatively trifling coat, we suggest that a third contest be arranged for the purpose of determining which is the better trotter. ATTEMPTXD ROMIERy.-011 Wednesday night about half-past ten o'clock, two men who apparently were in their stoek ing feet, were - discovered in the residence of Dr. Jacob Day, Si. Ono of them was in the bed-room of the second floor, where a con - `siderable amount of valuable jewelry was lying on the table, and the other was on the garret. On being discovered, they ran out on the balcony and jumped down into the yard and skedaddled. Nothing is miss ed out of the house.— York Daily. THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS —THE CANDIDATES WHO WERE COUNTED IN,—On Saturday afternoon, the Radicals of Lancaster county went through the farce of holding an election to nominate candidates under the Crawford County System. It Is freely alleged that more fraud and rascality was practised at this election, than at any one which preceded it. Some of the charges made are specific and capable of proof, and we will take oc casion to allude to them hereafter. It Is believed by many that the returns made on Monday were freely ?manufactured before they were handed in. The Board of Return Judges met in the Orphans' Court Room at 111 o'clock, and John I. Hartman, Hsu., was chosen to pre side, assisted by Thomas Furness, as Vice President. Messrs. Augustus Zook, J. C. Snyder, Jae, I; Martin,.l. Cameron M loll berg and Cyrus T. Fos, wore selected to act as clerks. • . When the list of the different districts was being called over, Samuel Evans, Esq., rose and offered a protest agaiost the reception of the vote of the Second Ward of Columbia, Robert Evans, Esq.. object ed to receiving it at that time, suggesting that it be laid over until the return of the ward came up to be counted. On motion of Captain McPhail, the protest was order ed to be road. The following is a ropy of the document as read: 7'o the 11411171 J,,dfr., in am! for Lanraytyr Con nco. now in ,'s ,ion, ' influx( gs, ih/ l. The following statement of facto in rela tion to the frauds in the Second Ward, Co lumbia, committed at the Primary election on Saturday, the 20th lust ,is most respect. fully submitted: I felon: me, Samuel Evans, Justice of the Peace, personally came ThOFl.lSommiell, Jesse Martin, William Tittle, Beni. Jenkins, Itenblieymeas, Impute Young. J 14111014 Moore, A lan, Martin, Thos. Barnett, John 11111, Eldridge Mlles, Geo. Smith, Ed. Lloyd, Chas. Stewart, Chas. Russell, Stephen Ball• ey, Wm. Remy, Levi Anderme, Daniel Jones, John Shields, Henry Simpson, Wm. Rockaway, John Inamilton, Tints. Waters, Nathan Smith, Chas. Cleggett, YellettA, .111411131., 'iPlalgton, Daniel Davis, A. Parlor, John Carey, Joseph Cole, Lloyd Miller, llorave Reason, Daniel Da vis, Joint Wesley, Max. Moore, Ed. Tay lor, Time. Waters, Simon Malston, Jarrett Edmonds, Solomon Levan, George Lloyd, Henry Mlller,Samuel Smith, Isaac Young, Joseph Grason, James Russell, Rank Trainer, Geo. Laurel, Geo. J aok son, Ran dolph Allison, Caleb Morris, Wm. McGill, And. 11111, Lloyd Cole, Ben,j..lavkson,Wm. Hill, John Burrell, Henry Miller, John Rich, Robert Ilollidav, Geo. Barker, Geo. Cook, Wm. 1: eiley, John Stotts, Goo. Cisco —seventy of the colored voters residing in the Id Ward, who do declare and say that they will :swear that they voted the short ticket hereto annexed and marked : NV.11:11. Pre.vidid Jitago% John IL Livingston, City. ,faarnJd q. I). It. Iltaikho Llsst t‘vp .lolius L. Shuman, NN'itshingtoti I,or. E. D. Clertiarvon twp, Dixtrict ttorncy Charles Denues, Marwr twp. County Trea,trer Samuel Itruhatkei', Conoy tap (1 , " en , y thninission , Georg() W.Mohatjey, Marietta bor. Prises Jnxpeetev.w. Christian R. Landis, Uppor Leavoek twp J. S. Witmer, Manor twp. Directors if the Poor. George Fry, East Coettlico twp, Conrail (last, City. Prison- Keep,' r. 01311 P. Weise, City. M== Taylor, Little Brit:lilt tarp County iiiiitiiveyrir. Jacob Ilililobrand, Strasburg bur Primary I,aw. For Primary haw of May 19, 1 , 71 County ( ieter. Dr. 'Washington Righter. And, further: it can be proven that Grlc white victors voted the above short ticket without scratehing, and Mrty-tive other whits voters voted for JOllll I'. Weise, for Prison-Kooper,!and (.co. W. Mehalley for County Commissioner, and that 114 , 11 e of said last number voted for Whitson, I latch ell, or ll unsecker, for the Legislature. These facts lam prepared to prove. Aud, further, I nut prepared to prove, that at least twenty ticket, containing the names oft ;Melte] I, Johnsmi. 11. K. Stonei . , Shenk, Hildebrand and 1,.1.11,1i5, a n d (table and Nett., and .loliti IV. Net:m.or, were put into the ballot-box by t.ilicer of the election, and that twenty lialtlo,l were fabricated or repeated Ity the or fth`Ctillfl spa Id ULM tat, ; and, further, my own know ledge, there wore but thirty-three or thirty-f air of =aid `loft tick els, as alcove marked, in SAM ballot-box when counted. And, Inrlhe r , it ran be proven that the officers of the election stole from seventy live to ono hundred tickets col responding with said short ticket, and at the time the victors handed them their ballot., and sub stituted others thcrofore. tin behalf of the Repuliliettn voters of Co lumbia., I trust that the Return Judges will select some of thnir members to proceed to Columbia and investigate this fraud. I will pay all the expenses of the Committee. All of which is most respectfully imlnnit tot I. Evaxs, J. P. Columbia, Aug, 2.5, 1,571. On Intake' of Capt. McPhail the ('hair appointed artin Tripplo, of AI artie, Adam deist, of Cherchtown, and John Johns, of city, a committee to investigate the re turn from the 2,1 Ward of Columbia. Tho committee retired to another room and the melding of the returns from other districts was proceeded with. The fellow ing is tile total vote received by the re spective candidates: DRESI DENT .7 t•nrl E. One to /”o voted Jul.) Wm. Ana.. Atlvc., City Thomas F. Franklin, City Alex:ll24lw' Il Ilnod, City B LiviugmLon, City ==M I=l E=iM=l it i Burkholder, East llomptield 171 , 1 lenry M Engle, East Donegal 'l7ss .1 Clißtelnll, !Startle •1110:1 C L Ilunseeker, Man he'ut . 117(1 \V 11 Spent, Ephrata •I:S6 Julius 1. s human, Washington bor lout Franklin Sutton, City • , oun Taggart, Marietta 171 E U White, C;ernarvon 111011 Ueorgo Whitson, Bart . nisTiticr ATTORNEY. (our to fie voted for.) II Clay Brubaker, City 111110 Charles Dermas, Manor 111011 .1 V, Johnson, City Iss Jews() Landis, City 121 1' Rosetimiller, Jr., City 'llr.s \V A Wilson, City 11392 COUNTY TREASUR , RI. lOne to be voted 1 - 0 , •) Daniel Brown, Wont Earl 026,1 Samuel L Brubaker, Conoy. 11 K Stoner, West Latnpeter CoUNTV COMMISSIONER (Un to be voted for.) Jacob Greenawalt, Manor. iieorge \V Melt:tiny, Marietta. Isaac. L Royer, Ephrata 4.evi 11 Sll;3'nk, Rapti° PRISON INSPE("TORS. IT oCu h c POCCtIIO,%) Isaac II Ilildebrxud, Earl Joseph Samson, City ... 'if 11 cliristian R Landis, I.;pper Leacoek 7171 .1 S Witmer, Manor DIRECTOR., (111 THE Poo It ("Pm, to be voter/ fur.) \N" Fry, liaw. Coca Jacob (Fable, City :Conrad (insq, City... J 11 Nutt, Manbeim PRISON I: REP ER. ( ()us to be vo •c, ft,..) aro h ICoucxgy W >I enl zer: City P tV ixr, Cil ... n (Tiro to be voted for.) L. M. Eby, Bart... A W Russel, City J,lB l"Taylor, Little Brit aiii COUNTY SURVEYOR. III!' do Lc voted fur. Jacob Ilildebyand, Steasburg.. PRIMARY LAW. Fl 01 Primary Law of Alay 19, H7l 02,111 AIIAINST Primary Law orAlay 111,'71.2952 In the case of the Seetttel ASaid otColum hia the Committee deeidttil to admit the rc• turn as it stood, leolitling ter wait to hear testimony which Samuel Evans, Esti , of fered to produce. When the papers in the ease wore called for, including the list of voters, the discov ery was made that they had been stolen. Commenting upon the above the Express says: 7 1'ho motive for stealing these papers will be mani feet, when it is stated that throwing out the fraudulent votes in that Ward alone would make a difference of two hundred votes in favor of Captain Weise, for Prison Keeper, to say nothing of its Waring upon tiatediell and other candidates. VALUABLE PROPERTY.—The attention of capitalists is called to an advertisement in another column, offering for sale the old Strickler Fai'm, near Columbia. The farm is, beyond doubt, ono of the very best in this county, and is worthy the considera tion of all who may feel liko investing in first-class real estate. Look at the adver tisement. PosvroNED —The sale of the farm, the Property of the heirs of II v. Ewalt, deed has been postponed until hicinday, l pct. 2. Soo advertisement. RELIGIOUS.—Open-Air Meetings will he held in the Grove at Mount Nebo, Martic township, on next Sabbath, September 3d, at 10 o'clock in the morning, and 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Preaching by Rev. J. V. Eckert. Gentleman From Betided Hill. Me., says that Memo. Allen liens.. proprietors of Phillip Al.'s Print Works, It. 1., were down to Ikryant's Pond recently, trouttng, when o of them Was attacked with sciatic rheumatism s o suddenly, suddenly, that he hail to be carried front tile pond to his hotel, a bottle of Job nson's Anodyne Lin intent : WM re , orted to,land he was out next day. How are you to-day? lilt not feeling troll, bilious and hick headache, hare been looking around for it box of Parson's Porgative Pills, but our traders are all sold out.—Country k roper. IIES. Needles' Special Branch, For the adjustment of, 6tIIPTIME,TRUSSE3." " BEACH:3,7T," SUPPORT EDS " AND "MECHANICAL ItEMEDIESI." Ms Odic. for the some are conducted with sk ill and ability. The MAles pertaining to this line of treat. ment, made familiar, by many years of practical ex perience, winning for his Departments the confidence and approbation of best Medical authorities. The LADIES OFFICE. at No. 154 NORTH TWEISTII STREET. Is conducted Professionally, by no accomplished FEMALE PHYSICIAN. C. 1.1. NEEDLES, Pharmaceln, S. W. Car. 12th and Race Streets, Philadelphia, Akii-Job Moses' Sir same, Clarke's Fe• male Pills Theselnvaluable PllLsare unfailing In the cure of all those palnfhl and dangerous diseases to which the female constltut km Is subject. They MN/- crate all excesses and remove all obstructions, Tian whatever cause. TO MARRIED 1.. b DIES they are partleolat suited. They will, la a short time, bring ou the monthly period with regularity; and although very powerful, contain nothing hurtful to the constitution In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight - Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other means have failed.- The circular. around each package glee full directions and advice, or will be sent free to all writing for them sealed Born observation. SPECIAL NOTICE.-It Is the lute of every truly valuable medicine to be counterfeited. Jell looses ale James Clark's Female Pills are extensively court ler felted. The genuine have the name of - Jon MON." . 1/11011 each package. All others are worthless. Ills. boots) Druggists endeavor to sell the counterfeits to bloke great , pruilLe. N. it.-In all cases where the aevurNs [lllll - 101 be obtained, One Dollar enclose.l to the Sole Proprietor' JOH MOSEe. ly Cortlandt street. New York, will a• sre a bottle of the (leonine. conlitining Fifty Pills, by return mall, securely sealed front any knowledge 111 to contents. W Deafnepaa, Blllnlimemr, and l'atarrh treated with the utmost succeas. by J. ISAAC... .lt. 14. Mid Professor of Direasos of the Eyo and Ear ( till „elicclah)] ), In tho Medical Collefie of Pennsylvania. is Team' experience. (formerly of Leyilen.lloilanti,) No. NW A HEIL street. Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his titles. The medical faculty are Invited to accent. patty their patients. as he has no secretes In Iris vac. Pee. Artificial Eyes insorlisi without pain. No chum° for examination. lye . n' 1I I Debility and E 111111 result blob the lark or ability to convprt thy fanll 11110 notriloont. !tow neet.4.4arY, the.. for tioo , sollbrink 10001 tlll . OO alarbilog nyul pllllll4 to 1.110.411. atol)• rr.rt 11l 0 reno.dy that will xtrookthob the ntonwell and 411giimtivii orvanm. For. um Pasllll 04 thl. has Iwo. necontplislwil, health Improves, unit Illy 111010111 re 4 anntis 1114 041101 personal Stottmc . ll hillier, have 111. lot sell n svorld.wide popularity 10 Anvil anti 11/1 VII 110011 • prowl,, 110' 10.4 t and naR4O 1,1 moving constipation, tuning tlio stomach, glviog on iirgy to 1110 11 vor, and relieving lwl i rY 0) 111 1 11,11 of ourvolvitto44 ilepres,lon or spirits Its cloierltig and nee lIIFhIy nlllk on 1 1 )' thou , 1111114. WIII/ a 11/ 11 thoir riistor.kllun to health. n i slorativ,i In flit. Inllllll.v 11f 1111•1111•1111. hllrlll.llll l / 1 . 11 the 4/11110 ',polarity lu no• short space of time 11 111,4 10,0 bolorti the 1101,110 or li,uu won 11,0 111gli ettilorsonoilit vorilvil to 11,14 exotiliont tonic. Many 011100 propar atlons, purporting to hp vorrotitl viis and has, nee, ultrioltivisl ItnA hove periAlivit Mil' by lOW . While the popularlty of IliiNtotter's Stoniltell /11111/1 COIIOIIIII, to locroase. and Is nolv rtivogingoll le, i•lanilard 1010411,11 m0i1.... 'rho success n Inch ill. toluistlio uso Ilit torso, loco+ at 11,1 111 all ell-`ll,l 01,1 Illt . ll' Cori ilivatos, almost wahout 11 11110 0, 111, o 1111 pill, attesting Its truly loiractillit, hl,%er 111 ronow ing those 1011111111 mill !curl, illsomsos. oil xllll4 Unit. it 41,111.4 1111111 cal l 111011 ti 11110111• grout 1,1111 . 11 y llrt lII` :11,, 111 orillir o,o,v:ikon poliheat• 11/ It , 114 the only proparution the kind that 14 relialilo in all o vivo,. :Mil it is o Art ol the 1.1 the :When .1 uAaici+uxe I.y .1. V. 1.,..•k , r1. Ilt•nry to 1/.1111111 J 1 .1. €.l twp. - . Z . 2, 1 , 71,11 y Pt.:. Dr. i.r...•1i• w:11.1..1 1"...1) l rr liable .111 , .. G.Lble, hut IL ol /1. , z.-11K1:31.pn.—Ani.m.t 21.1.11. nt Par.onn, ~r Tt.1111,. 11.11,1. 11,.... Pr. Preen wnitl. 1 Ito.. tit f.nricumtvr. tutcd 1,113. \ Halle Bonn,. 1./1 113,r.tovii. :std. 111a,.7,,t0wn Ilil,olo DEATHS Ilenry sml or Dr. u. an I .14,1.1.111 the E. I.vatimit, aged !num( h and is tlav•. MARKETS. Philadelphia (train Market PIT rn, Aug.29.—The Flour market Is without special change; sltlpprrs are not opera) log, hut the Montt consumers opera!, to a fair extent Till barrels Were 1011011, 111,•111t1- Mx S111)01 . 11110, ill $I 50.17, ; Etlxtras at $1 s7 u ra :c2.5 ; 77 . ,ettnstil and 01 innot:ola. Extra Faint ly. at $0 0..9,t07 . ..1; Pennsylvania, do. do., ut 1:21 2 , 4 1, .25; Intliaint and (Mot. tltt., :LI 51i :416,7, and Faney Itrands al ET tyliot :In in quality. Rye Floor 11111 y he Atoned nt $1 lo •orn meal tool 111118 dl,l ago 'flotre is a firm in t he Wheal Ixll 11111 111111•11 ; ,010 , 1,119 111- 1111111:1 12,1 n 1 40, ana "ott Mit•hlr 111 While al 111,11. Itye Is quoted at se. Corn Is less :lative, place , ore urn•laintasl: srtle , of :too/ bus at 7lc tar Yellow, and 1.11.17ae for Western :\llxed. Oat,. are tuna,. nalsl sales of t',ooo hu , at 10c for Blaalr, and Ise lot Whin, Clover Seed is null and noun nal at for t hal/Merv. Timothy rouges at SII 506517'; :lao lin, sold on playate larins. this Seed Is I.alten :II SI Inslcey Is sleaoy, with salrs nt Wesd.•rn !, , ,.hound at 92!..a.. Pittsburgh Produce Market it. in, August 2S.—Flour—Nl'ti 11500 to. change to nolo 11l prices, and quote its : Mills—White \Viten!, $7 In: l'an liandle--southern amber, $-u 7u; nu efling glory—roil whiter, sti :tti per lotrrel, Stie k .Itie higher. Store rates—Red \\*inter $ 1 150: Nth...stint, linkers' hrands, Sit no: Minne sota intahust, $ll 75 new Whitt. Wheal, 51 , 1 , 2 r 7; While Whrnl,uld, 570 , .725; lower grade , liell.w these figures. IlUrain—The sulks this morning at the grain and protium, tiseltngonet,. as follows : Fitly sit 4 w s old red heat, at 51 2s pel bushel, 50 socks nett . red Whrnt at $1 2.4 siteks prime anther at $1 30, aline 1,1. $1 Outs may he ,bunted at 114, 4le tittying. and 13,41 se. 8011111 g, for !nixed to prime white—stiles one ear inixeil at null 1 ear While atilt, Corn it quit and too changed—stiles I ear ear e In bulk, at nil,. I VI, wisnl 5111.11141 at 621.: I I.ar wl,lto ear nl 1r . ,. ntay be quottia at 71,47.5 e. th 011.4 li, ha 1 .11.3", hilt folder. ll:t• 111111. 71,• 111051 e No : 18111'111g at ,c 4 q0...51.. Allgrlct leitillnult and iiittliinitlly Iltlehttilgittl, \Viten( net; ve. SI :TOO!! red, wed In prime, SI I 1.1,1111111,1 In lair SI :13:111111, and tit (11;1111t. :5l trot I le; l'etinsylVlllll/1 51 ili;./.1 quiet ; (11,1 S lit hit r tletiettel ill I3_ ISe. Hy.' (trifler ititte7se, Pork quiet :It 511, Ilitenn urlhv, tr II II lin ed. leteleney; 1 , 110111111,8, 7,'; rib slles,se; eltter stlvar-1 . 111,11 1,111,1 steiely 111 •11011111,11 ill IQ l'hicnire Markt,tm 111 icAl,ll, A kg, 2.5.-1 , 14 - wr slently linci lin. enlingt 11. Wlit•lit ant Ivo Inn! detlinnti 1 Spi 111.4 1 , 1,,,,,14144m1y 1111,1111'111141.51 lk Al,utl.l :111.1 $1 119 , ,!i . Sep! l'‘,ll !Inclined lan; No. 2tl iced. 1,1 4 ,,• Augo,l, nod Svplember 111 11w:0'1.'1ml:14 toll Anglin!. lint. net Ise r.11.111‘n•llontl !4'l', No. 2441 :10 , 11.3 , 4 rus -1.•r; No, 2 01 High Mines active anti 11,11 at Nno. 1 . 13,14110ns heal. M.e4s Pork, 8:2 it Nl. 12 714.41L,141411 102 5 , 412 1'2! 1 , 511,1,411.4.. Lard Dry sant,' slyly! rib 1.151' louts 411,4113' 44; i 1 2,.11 71,. Ii ,•1 call it art!, Ilt $3 12:,(0. Stock Mari...t. LANcAsTart, Pa., 20. The fol:"wing quotationm are furillshell dally Note, (iold. Itund and 5t.),.1: Ifn•lcer, N.. 10 N,)1011 t.10.0.11,1n•et : II A. M. I I'. M. 11'. M C. 14, Ws Issl J mi ., lII', " •• 111,4 II 1' , 111'; " " 11tl new.lll , ISI;7 11 " " Ish.S . 11 Gold 12',, t ugs7'l Erie New York Central. IN' Lake Shore 111., I In% Hoek bland Northwestern 70C 71' " Prerd... 111 •, Jul. and Et. Paul .li^Vt?.!sc Pref d Western Union ; 1.2 , Uhl,, and .. C. Pacific Ist 1i0nd.100.,, 11 'tactile Ist Bonds Patslie L (I B .... SI PIT ILA 1.1F:1.1`111.\ Penn'n. Hann - wt... Lehigh Vallry (ill Creek Heslonvllle Cell. 'fransporr u... Ws DE HAVEN & 11110., IiANKERA, Philadelphia, Ain; '-'.,. r ' l 1: ' Penn'a 0: 7 , Reading 1) ~ I'llll'll.ll.nd Erie ".!., U.S. 60 11 , 1 ,1 11 , ',.;(41/N . " 5-W 1,i ., 111.,.110 II I i,Oll /I. II ill I ~ 111',..111, ...II . 1 ./1411 II .. •. 1,1: ..... ... .... ... .. ..... II 1t,, , c1E. " " 116, 11.1y611E. . irm 10-40,, 11.i 7 ,4zll I I L ~.... Currvacy ll , r .4114. Gold 112 , , ' tiulon Prkelnc It. kt, lot M. Il.oldli .5.,.;.31}11l Ceulral Pacific I. P Ito 4 loll! Linton Pacitle lamb 0r..i1l liolOili ..... ,:0 ..j. -1 NEW YORK. .‘ lig. '2.1. Gold Canton Corn herb: nil W eat ern Ull 101 l felegrapll , Me:chant Union f,lnn•kailver titan I cotma Prelerred 1,:oglon W. P .. Wells F. Ex American Adam,: United States Pacific Mail N. Y. Central •• " Scrip Erie... , do Preferred Harlem .; H.ead n I Michigan Central 12e , Lake Shore 111 Innis Central Cleveland and Pittmburgh Northwestern Preferred Kock Island St. Paul Preferred Wabnah Fort Wayne 0. and M C. and Alton Preferred New Seraey Central Union Pacific ~ Reported by William H. Engle ! I,*. HI ETTA, Aug. :29, Mnrit et firm: stork light, and Lit•llla .•m)11. Willie Pine Bill Timber 00 Hemlock 21) 011 M3IIMI== •• " Board 4 s nO 3d " Plank 2)) Board:, 19 01.1 Hemlock Joist and lie:lulling, JO feet and _ under 16 00 Hcmlock Joist and !Scantling, 18 111.1 feet, VO Shingles, shaved, 213 Inch 25 00 " No. 1 sawed, as to length •• " No 2 4 feet 'Pickets I " Plastering Lath l'lne Shingling Lath Hemlock Shingling Lnth White Pine Fldoring R3O to 35 00 Hemlock 21 to W P Sample Boards 13 00 Wrlzhtsville Wholesale Lumber Mar WRMITTSVILLI:, Aug. M. Samples, Pine, $l2 @li; Grub Plank, $l4; 4-4 Callings, SIS 50®20- 4.4 2d com. eoie_s37; 0-4 and 8-4 do., $35; 0-4 and 84 lot common 0.55@62; 1-4 Ist common $5O; 0-4 and 8-4 Panel, $75; Hemlock Scantling and Joist $14,50@18; Boards $1403.16; 4.4 Fencing, Hemlock, 1115@t7; Maple and Oak $30®40; Shaved Shingles, *X inch, $18®23•, Sawed do 24 inch No. 1814, and No. 2 512; No, 1, 18 inch Shingles, sawed 8.8 50; Cypress Shingles, No. 1 Hearts, $l3 50; Plastering Lath Si. 15; Pickets 514§17; White Pine Bill Stuff $28@30; 4-4 Yel low Pine Flooring $35; White Pine do $3OB-35; 4-4 Siding $32@31; 5-8 do TZ,i@lko; 1-2 do 518(4)20. Halnmate Cattle Market THURSDAY, August 24.—Beef cattle—The market was somewhat more active than It has been for several weeks past, and good Cattle advanced about n 3 4e per lb on the rates of last week—some 1350 head changed priers as follows: Best Beeves at $5 12yEA.57 ; generally rated lint quality at $450(.t5;12i: medium or good fair quality at $3 7534 50; ordinary thin Steers, OsenandCowsattl3 25 , A3 75; luferioraud lowest grades of Cattle Si) ONO 101—general average of tie; market to-day $4 F,xtreme rouge of prices $3 2 - siss 52,. Stoat of the sales were from Si to $5 per WO lbs. Of the receipts :31 head crime from Maryland, 143 from Oblo 1/22 from West Virginia, and 1044 from Virg inia—total reeelpts for the week 2140 head, against =0 last week, And 2120 same time last year. _MHO) Cows—The market is fully supplied and dull; we quote at $3l to 560 per . head, as to quality. Veal Calves unchanged at 43a37c per Y., as to quality. Sheep and Lambs—l he receipts of Sheep this week nave been lighter than last week, and prices are higher. Good Int sheep are In demand. We gums fat Sheep nt 4'4155%e per lb gross, as to quality. Open-wool stock Sheep sSao •t good reqll,l nt tauB243. Hi per head. Lambs 50 per head AV to ality. Receipts this week :;175 head, against 5504 last week, and 191) l a nd same tin , ' last year. Hogs—There Ina, been rather n abort supply on the Market lilts week In consequence or within inlers have ItllVllliVetl !t,t . per lb. We mune $7,n , 7 50 per RIO ICs net, though It In thought they will not remain at this rate very lona. {leech'', this .eek 2559 bend, ngnlnnt 3105 last week, null 31211 bend some I 11110 last year. PIIIIMIPIPhift Cattle Market. MON DA Y. Aug. 2.4. The marl:el for beef eat tie DON DODD] exeos gively dull to-day, and, with liberal arrival,t, ',Heys favored hovers. We quote eholeo at Inn 7 , "e fair to good and eommon at I o' a• g rosx. Bend Os, 30k1 head. The following are the partioularx oft he gales: X'.! Owen Nntlt h , Wrxtern Vlrgin ln, 1 , ,t7r, 100 A. Chrkty, le•nt uric y, rl' 7r, It. Mayn..., Illshr, 711 inint”. I.lll . lxty, Ohlu and VlNlnlit, 91; MeAr.llo, grnsm. . , 2.5 Jon , . Nt..Clet.no, grosm. 5. , F. .Iflo, gro.. o P. NleFillon, r11.07e, PII, Hnl IMMO', Kt 111 t - Wity,lVsl4l.7r,l.Trns t i, Cl Jlllll, , S. Kirk, Pennsylvania, grnss. to James NlePllll.n. Ohio, grnss. K. S. Nlel , lllen, grte., Martin 6, Co„ 1.1 NI. 1 1 111 Solt ( 1 11,, gr 0.04. Smyth Wt•Sit•l'll reIIII, , Y/ VII II In, 11..101. 1 4 'e, M 01,0 ' 1 y0.70 Vress. - 0. Denuls 1401311 i, \Veslvtil, 11(0,70, gr,00.1. 1,. Frank . , Wt... 1.001. -0 NV - t•Ktcrn, H. .1 r. Wo..tern, "weif;‘.?, ius Se11:1,111.4 W.•• terli Virkr,lllllt, gross. r4l Is ,t I:, I I elle Levi, \Viiiiiiera, Leavenslitie Virainia, 5 , taw: , Valve , are IlegieCtell,lll.lpriel '4 are niainnal at For spritleitirm. lor and valves. Iteeelpl4, 2511111,1 i, sheep inert a fair ileinanil,at fermi, 411 i, of fair nail chalet. at siiiviep lh, and hlatilt Iteeel Oa, lii ,o 41•5 Flees 111, unieillleci, anti 111111, Ihr it 111114•111, sr Ii tl.llll ellininv at 7 1:(11, ICtl,lierelplsthe I nuen%ter lionmelaold MiLrkels. LARCAS'fgIt, Aug. '2li. The IMllmvltm nn• the nverave prlees lint (0111111.4.1 4,11 market this morning: Apples re half-peek flb In Apple Butter bn rroek 7 - 5,r, I 00 plus I.ltiil IS nutter 7? Ih I "uto) . .... '4.0,41, 1,11I1c•II I. 1) 5 Beans - 0 hilt -pecic 0.0 lil Herr, fresh, 1k lh (tint 20 • lieu), et wiled, li lb 110 , 0 Is Cantaloupes 'll, piece . - ..e, 111 ( . 111111 - 1111., - ,llll,nen ,r, 111 Cal.lloge - r head r ,1 5 , s I /Well Cheese II lb 10 Kuus 1 1 dozen 15.., 20 FOX Grapes 10 quart :•,,,, S (:1,011 ( . 4)1 . 11 . , , 110,11 11.. i, 12 I I uric lebt•rti,s quarl `;;;;; 111 I lotwy . lh Elonte-londo S1):4141.; lump I lam. 1; II; I.n•;1 1-; lh . 1.1 I;;;;,, 1 , bushel 1,;; 1111 l (-peek. .... .. I;; •-; 1;1111;p;;;•1,.. ........ Inutc•ll . lk It, • , ;1 , 1 ink Lamb 'hick en4l; v;;1111 1;4'1111 , T; ;wart ... •I'mitki;;;;. 0 half -11,•;•k \, • ,tl Will ornielons phore. I.anew+ter Urals. Itlrsrliel. MoNDAY, Aug I>. Vholt :111 I; r”ul Inarlc,l., In Ilan. Kt, WA , I 7 .up1 • rllu 1, Whltu V, heat - 0 bus 1 lu Ite , l " 1 .. - / Rye - 0 Inls7 -, Turn 0:11., new 1.11, 111 112 V Elf' A DI".ERT ISEM EN TS 1tt , .01,01 7 Till: ~,(•!: A ,r) TTI,E, 1571. 1111 F. Y/ENIIIEItS OF TII DEMID('ILATI(' I_ Comity i'mtlkllttli•enrt• rogliPsted in Inert .%11:;It• Scitia.ro, •.n f. DNESDAy, Ito 1,11) ,Inv nr si.:PrENnvit 11. 1)'.••(1-1:. A. M. 111.:NRY PremMent. y. 152,-1t0,,,aw I,ISTICAY 111119,--CAME 'l'o T fj I`eelll 14e , of the 0111,e) illl.O, 11l C//il.rlllllo towtothi It, I.:1111 . :1.1, I'xllllll', About. Of It 1111101101'1111:lIrItNeoott, A HITE BARRI , \V that 001.11111 weigh nbotit, 1101 Inv, 'rho can lotvo the snow by coming lorteurd, eXpetews, other, wke It will 1,0 1,01,1 rtro..nlltur, 11 A: , l 1 )10It I.: 1' I.OV Err. NT 0 'l' I r• El NT All per.ons ore bean} 1 , /111•1I inzuln , l thrnbilllng gond+ to nny p. 'sons Nk" lull ecrr %V llhout IL WI lllen order, sign? LI by me; 111 I wlll uol niln.rwisi. hr re.nnii...lbl.• lor Indeldedin 204 so eon tenet'? utter (Ilk dale, 1•In 11 t 1,71, 0ti4.:0.11 w A fIItAIIAM NW.T. 11, , S'EA'EE (I l e i I'llN ill ELL. I..t'l'E of I,enrool< Imni•ngler 1 . 1111:11, 11.censed,—.Let tort. Testamentary MI P - InLM having 110011 to the undersigned, indebted 14, suld tlecelli•nt are 11-I -wI:MA..I set Ilenn•nl, and those In, Ing 01111111, or tlenutnibx 04111101 t estate 111 snld deredrnt., to 111111t0 1:11111011 the 11, withnut delny, remidltiv. In 1,it , 04 . 1? t0m . n..1,11), I,itncnsier entild y. 1..:4 M. 14 AR I fON, I . :x.•,•nt or, MMEMEIMI =II FARM PUMPS! I , qt cIsTERNs AND \\*ELL,. nr AN, rEprir To P: FT. N. :1 EAST KING STREET, nnz WM. IL SPRECII ER. CEDAR HILL FEMALE SEMINARY, MI:MEIMIIRIE1 This Institat inn will lg.Cr-np,, Pd Gm Ibmrd In:; and Day Pupils un MUN DAY, ISth, 1,11. Por elrvolar and further Infnrulntiou. apply to Itev. Nl u. li. Browne, Prlnulpal, 11l Air, ill Septetnloer 1,1; afterward at 11.. Joy, Pcnti'n. aug2l-wt,ep:',J) FREETRY SAMPLES OF OUR grvs.t.s-page,SlX,, I I hyd rafrel Week ly-4J yrs. established. Fine steel engravln;rs 'rye to sub', Agsnts make ST, a day. Send fur The Seer, rrbry Ga, xi - ()TICE! .1_•1 To tile lien, and Legal Representatives I f Al iehael Into of East Earl townt,lllll, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, deceased : You ale hereby not Itled, that 1w vtrt no of an order of I lie t/rphans' l'ourt of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. to toe directed, 1 NVIII 11011111 AI inquest to divide, part or vslue the r. al estate of Michael Itanek, der used, on Fill DAY, the6l 11 day of ucroisErr., 1.171, at 11 'l.lll k, lit the public 1111150 of :qlll . till Grebe, in East. Earl township, Lancaster count y,'Pa., Whetlllllll tvle , re you may /1111.1111 if you (111t111 proper. P. MYERS. Sierlll. :sherlit's °dive, Lanc.oder, Pa., Aug. 211, 11171. atnlllll-Itty:4, MINI=OMM Will be sold at militia sal , . “11 MONDAY, t grFOISEIt. :M. 1-71. 3 WALCAIt LE AND rii.ODUCTI E FARM, aclonaina to the Estate of I hmry Ewalt, ile situ:Moil In Silva, ICri nC hiwnshiji. runtliarland ',linty, Pa., .11.11 i 11,tir mill a half Iron' the thriving. village oI Maelian tiara, what, (lima Is a splanilid markat tor all iinslaats of a farm, and abort one and one.hal inil.•s nort least. or it ogeNtowo. a n d one 11l HO north of the turnpike lip Satiilii'm Bridge, batman' ou t stint ll l,y thi• farm of John t'. iinpla, on the north by the farm of 1,11311, .111 l ho t'aSt by ,t lie Potash, ati innat Crack, isinlaittitia Montt I .:5 A RES of Prima Marl: Slate Land. The improve 1•11 I. ar,•3 WEATHEItItUARn El) 111 it'SE, with \Vash Immo at tachisl Hausa, and all Ilia bui l4i nga regains' axamit a !Sara, wlitalt 1,1, barn,' In May, TM foam na is in Carat order and the f.tria In with Frait A. Wall of sopario Wator, whirl] near, falls , In its the drm, sale to imintnance at 2 o'cloalt, I', NI., what ntlandani, will he given am' larms mad, linown hy the of /11•Ilry Parsons ilosirina farther information vat have the sail.e liy addrassing W. H. ur L. B. EWA 1.. T, nnC will Ili anstown, Pn T HE PEYSSON POUDRETTE I Manufactured and Sold for 21 Years i f \Yr. , anUM Garde lief, Fricnd Fnr Cotton, try It ! For Tobacco, try It ! Foil' Wheat, try It! For tints, try It! Fur Corn, try it! For Harley, try It ! For ityc, try It! For Vegetables, Fruits and Flutters, no bettor Fertilizer Is known at the present day. A Notnroll Monorel No Adulteresisonl Made from privy deposit, or Hight unit. Free from smell. Pleasant to handle. Each cart• load when taken from the well deodorized. Report of the best practical agriculturists and chew lets of Europe and America: Soil without any manure has pnxlur.•d three lutes the quantity of the seed sown: has yielded, with a slight application of the proper manures, from DeeayedVegetable er-5 times Its own geed Stable manure 7 1-5 " "i , l - tild 4 fercuxor Night 5,, - ,1112 11-lOU . . Solid Stercus,or Poudrettettdi 1 1" One ton of Poudrette is equal to one ton of Guano, at tine quarter its cost! You ask, What are the advantages of using Poudrette? 1. It produces the largest crops. 2 It en riches your land. 3. It acts quickly on the semi sown, and continues to show Itself In the soil for years. 4. For fruits and vegetables, ap plied as tier directions in pamphlet, It cannot be surpassed by any fertilizer of the present day. • The price of Pondrette Is $22 per ton, put up In hags, and delivered at any railroad depots or steamboat landings in the city. All orders addressed to PEYI3SON POUDRETTE MANFACT'O CO., (Successors to A. Peysson & Stewart A Co.) NO. 420 LIBRARY STREET, PHIL'A., PA. (Room No. tl , Goldsmiths' Hall.) Will meet with prompt attention • or farmers near the city eau send their own teams to our works on Gray's Ferry Road, near U. B. Arse nal, where we deliver In bnlk at 40 cents a bushel, or Ski a ton ; or parties having the ad vantages of shly Ing,can send vessels to our works, and get le samein bulk, at IRO per tou. A liberal disco' nt to wholesale dealers. ang3o 4tw35 NEW ADVERTLSEME.NTS MEURER, RALE OF VALUABLE REAL IiSTATE.—On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. 1871, will be sold at public sale, on the premises No. 1, the follow dig Real Estate, late of John Net, deceased: No. 1, A Farm situated in Strasburg twp.,on the public road leading from the borough of Strasburg to the village of New Providence, adjoining Intalsof Christian Huber. Eir..W !dolt. Neff, Henry N. Breuemnn , Henry Musser, and No. 2, CONTAINING 95 ACRV More or leas, or good Limestone Land all t !li able and In a high mate or cultivation, en closed by good fences, &a. The itnprovemento are a Largo Two-Story Ft EONF. HOUSE, Belit tler Bank Barn, ORISr MILL In good repair, with Chopping Stoned and Burro, A thriving young Apple Orchard, and a great variety of Prult Trees. A never-falling Spring of Firater at the door of the dwelling, .Se. No. 2, A Tract of Land situatekt no abOVO, and adjoining No. 1, lands of Jacob Hartman, Henry Musser and Christian Huber, coN`rAlNicro po ACRES, More or less, of good Limestone Land, clear and tillable and under good fences. On tills tract there Is a Spring of never.falllng Water, making It desirable for building purposes. No. 3, A Tract of Chestnut Sprout Land, sit uate In Eden township, near the White Oak, adjoining properties of ElI A anon., David Myers. and of hers. The above tracts have been Mid oil' lu lots, and will be sold to stilt pur chasers. Persons desirous of viewing either of the above properties, cull on John F. Trout, residing on No. 1. Possession and a gond title will be given on the lot day of April, 1572. Salo to commence at l o'clock, I', IL, of said day, when due attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by AMOS IL NEFF, Attorney In Fact for tho Helm N. lI.—A Igo, nt the 14111110 Ilmr nut place, trill • sold the one undivided eighth Interest of to minor children or Irlnry N. Rockwell, ee'd.. In lilo tracts of land No vu denerilled. nug'in•tsw.Li li. ROCKWELL, Guardian of nand Jlltior Children, I MAC 14A1.1: OF VALI'AIILE PROP• E ET On W'F:ONESDAY, SEITEMBER 11th, 1,71, Ihe I. go Weil, will moll nt public soli., on Llit• premises, the follow lo wit A GRIST MILL, Sllunlel In itutl r lowlighlr, Admits ronnty, I'll. nii the Illg Conewinni t rrxk, 511111011 . 1,111 mile. Irmo lloitlivoiliut•g,— TIIO inlll lh it good one, Intelth2 been built it hoe VV.1.114 titorlan blob, wit I 2 tote of I , lour Born, told 2 Chopper', .VOllO bet ter tat Ihe t•ott ety, There art, 3 No. I l'uttl Wheels In the mill. A (tout!) s AW :s111,1„ In t r(, Ing or , tf•r, I$ elf t•f• t" the Uri \Till. Tlf vse mills are n. flaw 11. 11,141 , 11AVIng NVILIV NVOre t•I,N. Wlth 1111, proporty RI, 71 ACItES 111111ri,r1110111,1: IL vitrwly Erin, ; ;:04Itt slur 1 11,111 t• 1 lug. 11:1111 !he Ithi,Vo 111 ill 1 , 111111 . ,111111) , 1111•- tir head :curl Tull. All pons is AI,S10;on I Itl PAY, NI•:I`I'I:NIIElt I MI, A FARM, CCTA INI NG 215 MIRES, about Aeres n f whlch are If dnber-- situated In llehlotherg township, York vounly, 25( wiles from lilltlOVer,llellrlite Berlin Llllll , llto. 1111 In a good Cartti—notte bid ler In Ilnit ,111 y. 'On lilt' ploprrty are larve quantities ctf . I lON A surtleient quannty 01 water Is convenient to the buildings. There art. Iwo meta of buildings on the farm, \VIM la aolku It convenient It, tit vide the tarot it de- TIIO hind anti lailltilugn are In good er• tier. All kinds tti Frulion the same, &e. Also, _•a ACIirIS OF FINE CIIESI'NLIT ci ivititsi into lota or ,I to I Acres. Call and for yourself, Sub to CIgIIIIIII I IICV at 12 o'clocll, when 'lam v.lll be made 1:111.1 IVII by ,( MOONIER'S SALE.----ON SATURDAY, sEprEm ER.30111, Is7l, the undersigned wlil sell at public sale, on the preintscs, In Fulton township, f,antiaster county. , outs hall Imlle north DI Fulton House, he follow ing deserlitod Real En tat e. to wit A Val cable Fat to, ti,tutai tittle IS 1 x I' A ti It ti 1.1 , Mori• or less, adjoining lands ill Joh. and Joseph Stoll 11, Thaddeus yior wan:ln,lolSore.llll wlllett is erected a Two• Sibiu stone 11WELLINti.1 ilistE, 20 by i_ts ft., containing a rooms, :t on the tired Hoot., lon the sctionil, soil 2 on the attic, with good littler and Vault with a Well of good Water with Pi u Pinup, nder roof, Ilene the K Hll een door; good Frlitile 11111, I.) hp I. ft., covered with slate, with Wagon and Straw Shed Ili% Pen other out-buildings, all tiovered with slate. '!'here Is Running Water Iron, a Spring in the yard; a IhrIV111:4 Apple Orchard It! chow, 111111 iv beating, and 1•11,111'e Cherry. and Pear Trees, and other Fruit, Acres of I Ills tract are covered wl th Chestnut Tln ber, limit about the mune with , lair the balance Farm-land, divided InloCollVolllloll. un• der good fences and In a good 01,110 of outfit:a thin. A ht rtillin of NV tier runs through the property. This property In located In a good neighborhood, convenient toc linrches,schools, stores, tile. The survey ill the Bottom and Oxford Railroad crosses over 1110 corner of th is farm Any person 'desiring to purchase, n 'tome Will do well to view this property before pur ehasing elaewhrrr. Title good and possession given April Ist, 107 2. For Ruttier particulars 4,11 011 tar address the undersigned, residing at, Fulton House P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa. Stale to einnllll.lll, at I 0 . 1•11101 C, P. NI., on sold day, When attendance will be given clad terms matte It nown by HARVEY SNVIFT, Assignee cif Datil 1). Swill. and Wife. FAIUREItS' MUTUAL INS URAN CE UM lAN Y. The members of the Farmers' Mutual In- Umitpany of ',uneasier isituity are hereby not tiled that It l'ax of timutlft It of out. per cent., or Two Dollars on every thousand dollars of the amount Insured 111111 been ley led by ill reetorS, to flay the 105 , 41,1 ruulnint.4 Ply Messes. Herr & 111., of str.i.rg tote uvhip, ill the burning of their trill! I Icy Of West 11/WO/IMO, 11l the burning of Ills laiume; by John. Charles, of Manor township, (leorge Tomlinson, or 111.1111 township, and \\ • 111. Hood, of East Earl t•lIe nslli p, 111 ill' I/11(11111g Of their barns; and several smaller tires t hilt Imce 1/11.1111.1.1i Collllllelleellll.llt Of the eurrent year. This tax IC I,lllllreli to be paid all or before the 2el ,lay el ta..7011 EH next, Durlng the month el September IL full duplicate wd I be kept. by Levi Hither, Treasurer, at the pub lic. lint.. 11l .1111,111/ Frey, (Exeliatige every day except Sunday, from a o'clocic, A. NI, to a o'clock, P. fit., and at hie remirleniso otter I o'clock on each 11111.. Another full du pllcute will be kept by John Strohm, Secre tary, at his remitleneolli Prue:Mem, township; nt either of tvhlrh I/10.1•014 any member Of the company Cllll pity Ilia quuln of Lae lax. A par tall Ullllll.llO will bu kept daring the sump lime by Diller A Ilrubaker, at their store, in New Holland, where members residing hi the township; of Earl, Knot Earl, West Earl, Lett emelt Upper lieiusiek. ruilimbury, Ciernitrvon, mink nod Ephrata run pay their quota ill the maid tax, Another partial duplieitte will be kept. by 811.113 1101 Drove, 111 114itylown, whore members remitting la the listinslilps of Eakl and West laategat Contiy, Mount Joy, it/LI/110. 111111 WlL(Wlelf out pay their respective quotas of the said tax. Another part MI dupll4 will 110 kept by flew . ) . Brucklittrilt, in East Ilemplituld, where members remitting lit that lowushlp 1.1111 per their timitits of said IllX. Another partial tluplltstle will be kept by An drew lirl/ 1 / 1 1.hi•I•, ILL Ills 111/11,113, ill EllBt natop nom township, where members residing In that township Can pay their rest sit lye quotas of said tax, within the Hine preseri bed.— Another partial dutilleate will be kept. by Joseph Engles, Esti., at him store, Nets', where inenthers residing In Mart lc township can pay their quotas 01 said LAX. All taxes not paid within the above mentioned time will bu placed lu the hands of primer tiersons foi collect lon, truth ten per emit. added there to, to pay expenses et volleution. By Order of the Board of Direelors. LEVI 1 1 UIIEK, l'reasurer. August 21, 11 , 71. aug,Pl-iit A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY t DR, WALKER'S CALIFORNIA V iN EGAR BITTERS. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS BEAR TI TI SONY TO THEIR WONDERFUL. CURATIVE EFFECTS. WHAT ARE THEY? FANCY DRINK Made of Pure Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors do , lord, spiced and sweekeii ed to please the taide, vaned "Tonics," “Appe tlcers," "Itstorers," eke., that lead the tippler on to drunkennemi nod rule, lint are a trite Medicine, made (rota the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free (rein all Alcohol to Atlmulants. They are the U NEAT BLOOD PURIFIER and riLIFE-01VI NU PRINCIPLE, a perfect. Renovator and Invigorator of the rtystein, carrying air an poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Na person can take these Bitters according to di rection and remain long unwell, provided the bones are not thisl roped by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted be- YOllll the point of repalr.• For I Mbunmatory and Chronicßheumatism and Host, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters la ve been most succe.ful. Such Diseases are caused. by Vit fated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs, DYSPEPSIA Olt INDIGESTION, Headache, Pant In the Shoulders, Coughs Tightness of the Chest Dizzl ness, Sour Eructations of the Stom ach, Bad Taste in the Month, Billonsi Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Intlammat lon of the Lungs, Pain in the region the Kidneys and a hundred other pa I taw sym plums, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels which render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impnrities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. L'ILIOUS REMI"I'TENT and INTERMIT TENT FEVERS, which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, esp.ially tiwwe !of the Missis sippi, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Curnber land, Arkansas, Red, Colorado Brews, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, Jam., and many others with their vast tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remark ably HO during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ex tensive derangements of the stomach and liv er, and other abdominal viscera. They are al ways more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor °Ube bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inliu• once upon these variou• organs in essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for tire pur pose equal to DR.WALKEWS Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colore•I viscid matter with which the Bowels are load ed, at the same time stimulating thesecretions of the liver,and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. The uni versal popularity of this valuable remedy In suchr eloctiles. evidencet beet 0 1 t miasmaticp ower n Eltl a ti L r i e e in n c e 7 1 3 3, t i n s su eases. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,Pus tules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald- Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scuffs, Dia colorat ions of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most in credulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when It is foul, and your feelings will tell .you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectu ally destroyed and removed. For full direct Mous, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDON ALD & CO., Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and P 2 and B}:Oom`merce Street, New York. atig2s-4w SOLD ALL DAV:MIMI AND DEALERS NEW ADPERTISEMENTS A DMINISTRATOWSI SAT.E.••••ON NAT• URDAY, REPTEMISER. 23d, Iff7l, the no dersigned, Administrator of Llu• estate ot net Ruth, deceased, late of inlierville, dbnp heltn township, Lancaster county, by virtu• and In execution an decree of like Irplmns' Court amid county, will sell by pubilu yen due, ou the premises, the following &write II part of the Heal Estate of said deceased, to wit A Tract of ADMIT THREE ACRES of Flret-rataL;lntestone Land, all tatted In sald town of lallervllle, fronting on Ittrlog t. and adjoin ng landsofJaceb Kohr,Wm.Smlt 1., and others. The Improvements I hereolllllll - of 'a Two-Story FRAME N(4- ROUSE, Frame Stable, Well of Water, with Pump; a lot. of lino Fruit Trees and other Int pro vetnonta thereon. Sale to comtnence at 2 o'clock In the after noon of said day, whon tat niti will lie made kdown by augUtsw3s BENJAMIN RE Mr. At I'r. B ROADWAY NTORE. OPPOSITE FREN"S EXCLIANGI TO; THE: FARMER:I lANCASTER co We would call your nt tent ion to Ilc Ilea ol 00048 Wl' constantly reeels lug In 1110 Do morale Departanent. LEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS FROM /0 AND 11!!..,,' Ul PILLOW CASINOS, SIIEETTN(is, C RAH II FOR TOWS PRINTS AT ALL PRICES, DE LA 1 NEM, NIIII A MS, BLUE DENINIq, L A NNELti 01' EVEFIV COLOII GRADE AND PRICE, .4LANI:EI'S AND SIIAWI.4 sVo 'l ii 1. E&'l I I(I It ES, A lot nf SUNNIER DRESS GO() Ds Wont, cloning nut lielow - fool, In order !WON', root. for n largo Fall Smelt. 114 CASSIAIERES,.I HANS COTTON A DES, We ran nlTer Intinvenn,l4, and an ro.alv sear rant ell salinfarlory. Bear this In 1111111 i. KMM=ETI NOTIONS, NANDI: ERUII I EFS, 'OATES' A: 11111,YOKE SPOM, 04,111,N anattor than yarn Inty It In New Yot.lt IJOSIERY, ED; \"I.:S, COINED.; AND EID 1 LOVES. Ili liEsT 91 Eli (il,i,VEs IN TIIE t'ITI We nre con4lithtly roil 1v1110.11.' , ' sponing 111,011 nl 1!. n1..1 p 11•1111 t.glecablk• prlces J. T. N (11 21 El , I , stivel I=l /111 E AMERICAN WANIIEIII IC Ift , tit a n, the 17.1 f ...INDLif:/ p.ve The loaltguo of Washing Day no LOnger Dreaded, hut Economy, Ettlelitney, and Clean Clothing, Mitre...pi.. In calling piddle attention to this little ma. V 1111.11., a leer 01 I lie 11:11011/1110 1111(11110,1, (II 1 110,11440(ed by any other washing machine yet invented), are here enumerated. It Is Lae euldlemt, most compact, most porta ble, most simple In corptirection, moot easily operated. A calla ten rears old, will; a 11101 hours' practice, can thoroughly (•ompV110011(1 and ellectmilly use It. There IN ho adjusting. 110 lierCWS to 11111101, 110 delay 111 11101111104 1 . In always 1 . 1•1111.1( fur 1110( 1 . It In a 1011 - 11(ot little Vlolltiar ! ft IS 11 inlniaturo gullet, doing loot, work null 1,1 a better 01111111. y. 10101 till( 11110 , 1 elaborate and costly. Otte-half of I Ito labor is fully saved by its 1150, and 1110 VlllOll4l will last .tne-luilf longer titan by the old plan of the rill , board. 11. will tint; the largest blanket. 'I Moe shirts at a 11111 e, all/01111g 11101 . 011g1liy 111 tl WOl,l, the MlOlllllll 01 alit' tabrle, I rem (111111111 It 1,111, Curtain, or Cambria Ilatulket - cute!, are equally w Mite the captielty of Ihis LITTLE libMt IL Call bn fat,lened to ally lid, and Laken till it will. No mailer how deep retied It prejudice may exist against Washing Machines, Lite moment this 1111 IV 11100111110 IN need 1.11 pet torte Ito Well dorm, all doubts of Its cleringing Whitney and Mikity are banklied, unit the doubter and de tractor at once 1(000111V (Ile lout 011.111lin 1(1 tile machine. WV have testimonials without end, set Dog forth its nlllll,Ollll nw iO4acV 11 a 1.114 e , 10,11 I 01 110,, andf 1111r111 W a o nave thrown amide the nallyeldy, 111011,1 mcilnes which havesig felled to accomp.lsh Mt object promised In prominent. and loud sounding advert 1.1.- meats. It is as perfect for washing as a wringer to for wringing. The price,11101(11, 11111,11111/1110 llollo,lllellt 10 purehastirs, has been placed , o low that IL Is wlthin the reach of every house keeper, 11101 there 01 110 artIVIII 111 domestic economy that will repay thesnuill Invest meat XU 110011. $5.5 0. All that hi naked for tido (MEAT LA la IR SAVER. la a fair trial. Wo KllaraaLeo tnell machine to do Its Work perfectly. Seto ...1!/ , /dt lie the Unitrel Stracx A. It. FICANCISCUM R CO., HULA lA, l'A 'll.O Litiltetit Wm , the Unlted COl NTT TEMPERANCE CON VENTII)N 10 be held on Thursday, the 7111 of Sep tember, 1071, 111 I 100 elLy of Laticaster.—Al meeting of the Temperance County Pixeent Ice L'onnoil tier held In t 151• ells' of Laneaster 1111 Saturday, the :Id of June, 1171, the following resolul lulls were adopted: W HP:Ill:AM, IN 1111/ Jll'll4llll'lll 011111' frll.llil4 of temperance In Pennsylvania, 11,1 repsented In Iho State Convention, wlo met 11l lot delplsla, Moly Inn and lath ult., political ac tion for Iho abrogation of all Ina, out, Ich ob struct temperance, or which rimy keil er .11 . 11111• lug and Itituniperance, %VAN 11141110 bon I'ollll - Pomo of paramount. Importune° Ito the pr o• ple of Pennsylvania; and Pl'olll l / 1 111111 Of 1110 HMI' of to a NMI cool measure that can Moan; he el lid ed or enforced by the 11111.111 11111 1 / 1 1.1101 111 election of frlentlo4 or notch 1114.10,11,1 In 101 l let. ntlat Iye or executive olllces Ito the girt or Lne people; therefore fees lent, Ttmt thls bat thntimo no.o arrlved for Io llllrnlly vt- Inpllfylng our COIIVIeIIinIN or I,io Itommrallly na •Improprlety of tan Ileinnoll trail.. I o Iquorn 4y untleavorlog to fill tall' I,lllllll' Iflorn with friends of prohibition °flown Itaint. .0 tmler in lllruct and argigntly lova.° all 11 - lends of letnylerance to It 111 initram moven -1.1011, 11, he liehl In 'l'ennientuce Hall, In I ht• clty of I.ancahter, at 10V, o'cloolt A. NI., to. Tioinnlay, the 7th day of Keptenther, to nom I• nate eantlitlatex for all onleen to he Illlyd in Lance/der county at LIM annual election 10 ' , ill, Or Ho litany of them ax 11:0 V,OlVelllllOl may deem proper, Brooked, 11111,1 ratiloconlot It tee 111 moven el whom NI. Itroralera, 1•:no„ xlwll Lu c !mina an, he appointed to home a all for ranch Convention, In connection wll h smelt other friends 01 tem perance ara may Join in alai, cull, LlllO 10 IMO, all needlul urrungeutentra for ranch (21Invention and the parpcflo of Ito toottnoldi rig 8r00ked,11,1,111111 , 111111,-00111,11111.4.1m.it lied and directed. rempecifully Lo 11.0111 . 1,04 1.11.•11 minildate who may In, nominated by the Ite tmblicttil anti I imnocratic part and a.scert uln their sentliumitra and practiro First—on the toleration of total Ithetlnenco trout the Ilse or alcoholic Ilottork, an the dilly of Iran vlthuth Second—the right and ditty 01 I he Stale to pro hildt the manufacture and sale of Intoxicating drinltra, and whether or not such candidate vill favor the pl.Slll4u and execution of lam, to but end, and mubmit to the Convention 1111 trigwerri received. TLIO COUNIderILLIOnti which ltwt ify and lino atively demand the Issu lug of t his call, urine ram the following statement Of facts : By a careful examination of our public In •titutlons by the Citizens' Association of Pen a ylvania, chartered by the Legislature, for thy• mrpose of reporting "on the dependent and .riml nal population of the State, and on all natters t eluting to the calico of pauperhon, , agrancy and crime," It has been found that ,no•third of I lot froble-rolnded—one-third of ho door motos—ooe.thirtl of tho hind—two birds of Lho friondlesx children—Lwo• LlOrtln of the Inmates of our House of Refuge, and two.llllrds of our paupers and (•rlmlnals, are made so directly or Indirectly by the .13 of In toxicating Ilquors, and that the anneal taxa tion neeessary for their malntenaucti ex ......in two and a quarter millions of dollars. Iteferenee to I he Annual Report of the lloard of Inspeetors of the Lancuater County Prison, reveals the startling filet that there, were eon, mltted to the County Prison during the year 1:470,11420 persons, of whom Mil males and 110 females, organ aggregate of 1702, were core drunkenness, i L ied for runkenness, vagrancy and dlsordel ly •ondurt resulting from ilrunkenness. - all examination of Lim publighe,l report% of Lido l'ononimalototra, tho Board of Innpectors of tho Prlimn, Dinanorn the laa and Ifotoo. of Employmoutof Lancatator Coon- tv for Thu year IN7O, rain till, additional fart 1.11:11 of the ruoneyn paid into ti , , r.,nury hy Lhu tax-payera of tine coiutly, tiler , have been mid out :or the 1411 pport of the p1.,11 For quarter ticsetiontt Court, commit ting vagrant', and IrLber urlintent OMEN yu pport of I ',,or-Ilouso, l or titate Lunatic Arylutn Total ..... . To tl,tf t Is proper to add Int.:rent on COOL of Prison Interest on eost of Court- I Making no aggregate of V/3.1=.1e Two•thlrds of which, or 96:2,1 Is.UO, or a 1111. h. over 12.00 for every taxable In the county, is rendered necessary by :no use of Minx tenting liquors, supplied by the three hundred and seventy-eight (275) houseA, under the designa tion of Taverns, Beer :111Mo:is, Ealing Houses, authorized by law and licensed by the I s tart to retail the maddening drink. This much appears on the face of the 7.ublkhe,l records, and is a part of the 11111Illai history m the county. But by tar the larger part of the east of the truffle remains unpublished and without oill elal computation. The value of the time con. sunned in drinking and Intoxication, of the property sunk and destroyed by the reckless ness and incapacity produced by the drink. of lire health itn paired and life destroyed, and nt the Industry paralyzed by Its influence, ague. gates a fabulous bolo careful computation snowing that the entire pecuniary cost of the liquor traffic to the Inhabitants of the ..uriuly exceeds annually a milrion of dollars. Thus It Is manifest that this destructive and unholy traffic lays under tribute every farm, house, shop, trade and employment; mort gages the bone, muscle and sinew of tire labor ing population, and year by year demands a larger share at the earnings of our people. The province of government being to protect person, property and character, It is man Demi.- ly Its duty to turbid a public traffic which tires preys upon these sacred objects of Its care; and believing that the only effectual way of securing the cllnchargeof tills responsible duty on tine part of the government Is to all all leg islative, executive and Judicial Mikes with men who are favorable to tine exercise of lte legitimate powers in the suppression of every public business or lastitutlon whose only ben dency is to corrupt the public morals and lay Insufferable burdens upon the people, we Issue this call, earnestly entreating the Christian voters of the county who desire morality pro moted and material prosperity enhanced by such an administration of government as will diminish Its burdens and increase Its blessings, as well as those who desire the blessed institu. tions of the Church, the Sabbath end the Helml protected against principles at war with ha. manity and the the spirit of a Christian age, to assemble at Temperance Hall, in the City of Lancaster on Thursday the 7th of September, at 10% o'clock, A. H,, for the Important pur poses set forth In the above resolutions. We do hereby endorse the foregoing call for a Temperance County Convention, M Broshis, James Black, John li Pears,* J C Knox, E H Rauch, Barr dpangler, Henry Beyer, Isaac Elubley, Dr Rauh, John Bachman, Dr J L Hhober, Dr J Martin, Prof Edward Brooks, S Ci Behmer, J McClure, Hr, (1W ClawgeS, Amos Bowman, PhlllpHhertzer, Nathan Dyer, W Worrall, Levi Watts, Scott Patton, E 0 Broomell C W Olrod, Jac. Marks, Alfred A Robley, W H Btosius, It C Mor rison, ArnOni Longenecker, John Hubley, M B Kent, Phillpd Bush, Jesse McAllister, William Phillps,Moills (hood Prof D Sense. nig; Prof A R Byerly, G E W iener. Benjamin 'asuman, J B Taylor, Addison Brenlzer, W Curacher, Samuel Allison, Herbert Thomas, Robert Beacham.
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