=.1.1......... .m.III Roca' 3ntellfgence. DEMOCRATIC CITY NOMINATIONS. — In accordance with a call issued by the City Executive Committee, the Democracy of this city met in the several Wards, at their respective voting places, on Saturday af ternoon, for the purpose of selecting by ballot, a handldate for Mayor and candi dates for tho various ward offices to be vot ed for on Tuesday, the 10th of October.— The polls wore kept open. from 4 to 8 o'clock, and notwithstanding the fact that there was no opposition to the nomination of Col. F. S. Pyfer for Mayor, there was an unusually large turnout of votes—nearly 1200 ballots having been cast. The utmost good feeling prevailed at all the polling places, and although there was lively com petitition in several of the wards, for some or the minor offices, not a single quarrel occurred, so fat as we have learned, from the opening to the closing of the polls. The following candidates were dilly nomina ted in the several wards: • Filial WART). Solent Council—Henry Franke. Common Council—M..l, Weaver. An drew McGinnis, It. McGrann, J. A. Homan. Alderman-111os. F. M,Elligott. Constable—Benjamin Phillips. Assessor—Z. Taylor Shober. Judge—J. W. F. Swift. Inspector.—John A. Shober. SECOND WA RD. Common Council—John Schoenborger, IL PL Slayinaker, Henry thirrecht. Constable—No nomination. Assessor—J. 13. Lichty. Judge—Jacob F. Steinmetz. Inspector—Jacob H. Everts. THIRD WARD. Select Council—Henry E. Shim p. Common Council—Franklin Diller. I len ry Wolf, ((aabinet-rusher), Cliarle., Peters. Constable —Peter Dorninel. Assessor —Win. 'l'. Wylie. Juilgo—l I ugh Dougherty. I ospector —Davis Kitell, Jr. ' , intim' WA RD. Select Council—Ambrose Ni,C.oloto v. Com !RID Council --11ArneLt Reynolds, John Ochs, 11. N. Rhoads. (lonstitble—Leinutil Lock. Assessor—llottry Is. (!arson. Steigersvalt, .1 r. Inspector—Win. 1.:. Miller. I , ll , i'D WA SD, VIIIIIMOII Connell —Stannel N. Porn'art Abraham Erisninn. I nil lak.-r. llonst thin —Kilwsra ford. A encisor —William It. Sari uu. .1111,40 —lime ... go W. I —ATI.III,V SIX ni wAnti. Pommel' Council-Charles I. Peole,.lei Albright, Samuel (I muss. Alderman—l I norgo Sander, , it. Constable—John I lore. Assessor—lien ry Forlow. .1 nilge—Willisin Lowry. Inspector—hullos F. I )411,V110y. sEVENT I I WARE/. Common Coinicil—Thoinits W. Draw Jacob Poose, !leery Fisher. Constable—James I, Mtissookiip Astessor—Jitines It. I ;Arvin, Judge len ry Leonard. 111,4pol:ter —Noel, S. Doehinitil 1•111111111 51.1 Its. ( . 11111111011 C.lllll'll— (ierZ, A klurinan--Patrivic Pennell v. Constittile.—Cliristian I miles. Assesqor—Christian I Hiletelcr, Judge—lteinharil Reiner. I lispector —Pro.leriek Islet NINI . II WAR,. (Irmmm Cnonril—lrnaari:•l; Ed ward Nll.(;efili:ut, Dr, •A•Nosvor---11, , nry —.lolln I pag,r. TII ('r l'l' 1.110 0 1.0 'luy. Saturday night, at. the nritoilliell 11.1 the Datiteratioi'ily v4,010)11 aiiselllll,l. in Lilli rninni ill . Lilo I'ouitry mt up the viO l far Nlaviir. II meth • Elio First, Ward . , iv Proaideut, and .lautiis Doivtioy, It eta of 1110 Ninth \Viir woro appoinnu t Seerelaries. (in callii over the War.la iill except the I.:iglith to ho repo4;1111.1. 011 111 , 11i , 11 returns the Warik represented we list:tiled in and wort+ found to he am roll., 1 , 114 \Van! 71 Sevonil \Vard 0:1 Third \S'aril lug Fourth \Vard 71 Filth Ward 77 . Sixth Ward 113 Seventh NN'ttril 251 Eighth NVaril 252 Ninth \Vard till v,,to 11 It; WWI., lhu Conviltiliml xvit, waiting rm . tlio rottirnm fr,,nt 1.11,1 Eighth Ward, 11. (i. wit.s called upon to wader..; the tionvelition, which Ile did in a 1 . 4 V I rier remarks, roil or pravtioai advice. Ile referred to the folly which alloweil oal W he elected Mayor or Laor.tor ta•n aWI, anal ass ro I the lallo.o,(altaai VO la the party present, that their nominee Ps Mayor meta nutl,ll batt(3ll OXVOIa through' imixouvahl,, apathy, or through treachery, still Mare inoxruvnble, ill Ile pnid a gliiivintt triloile to Colonel Py- for, milling' to Lim mind t all prosonf, his hrillinnt milit.t• y and his excolifitit character 11 , 1 It ViLIZ.III. lit, alluded to his 111.0111111 r qualifications for the fillicii,'ln. s isting i f igal I flocation especially titled hint liir the discharge or the civil ditties or him Nvhilo his military training ntsuulll enable hint to hitnille the polio() fore() svith a skill and efficiency which could not Ito oxpec•ted from some moro tieilinu engrossed in ',amino-is par. The speech of \1 r. NmillLvvas received with lipplallse, and Collie little Wits Spent ill svaiting for tin, returns (Albin Eighth Ward. ' , Malty a motion was made and earrioni, Hutt the vote or the \Vents as already re turned he counted nip intill aunonncod, and that the ollivers or thin conv..niloh he In • .ut.t•ueted to receive Hill Vote lir the Eighth Wilril When handed in, and to report the resell through the culuuuls uA the DAILY Thelinic .1. Wentz and .J. 11. Ilegener, Ware ap pointed II committee to wait (•ntl. l'y )nnel infirm him hr his nomination. After deity or mom" 11 fteeen minutes, the com mittee returned with the Dentoeratini van dinlato for Alityoroted he \vas received with rotten! after round of cheers. on being in troduced to the audience, Col. l'yfer spoke its follows: ;lir. President nndlPell,n.-Iten#2o,lts 'tithe remvention: I Munk you, and through you I desire to express my gratitude to the Detneeravy of l.aticaster City, for the honor which the party has conferred upon mein making me the Democratie candidate for Mayor of a cil.v which lute been known as the citadel Deinotintey for many years. I do not wish to make a lengthy speech This is neither the tittle nor place Mr doing SO. 1)11r- ing the course or the canvass I will, no doubt, lied [into and place nn discussing Cully the questions in which the citizens 4.)1' Lancaster are direetly interested. \Vhat. I desire tin do now, is to assure you that I will, if the nottninati.nn 11111110 this evening be ratified by the potpie at the [tolls, devote illy energies to a faithful, honest and im partial pernormainco of the data, Of line Of fine. I shall, endeavor to secure, so far as in my power lies oewnonnv and ellicioney inn every dopartieeet el the City Govern. moot. I nvili attend to the ditties or the ()oleo tayor in person an 4 will eeL depute thole Lea subordinate. • 4s the party is inonv a unit there can he tin reas amble doubt, about the result. I believe the Dennwraey of Lancaster city feel the important.° of the present. contest. Upon the result in Pennsylvania inn Onto. bor much depends. The coolest this Vali in the City of I oneaster and inn the State of Pennsylvania is to gain the hey, to lie' 4.011111111.1.1111.4 trinitions for the. great IoaLUO !next year, :mild if ive do nut• duty line reward of our lan he a crowning victory. After the applause which had greeted Col. rul'er's speech had subsided, Wm. I'. Itrittlon, Isq., Wa, called 111,011 [o uddreos LIM Couveuuou, which 110 did in a way that elicited frequent rounds of applallSr. Ile declared that he regarded the harmoni ous tiontimtlitm ill C,ul. Pyrer as e~luivxl'nt to a victory, and assured - llar.lo present that nothing (amid prevent line election or their c.unlitlato except such apathy HS IVOIIIII he utterly inexetinnable, or dissensions whic'n wOttlti be erintinal :Lind unpardonable. Mellonisey, the President of the Convention, Mang V. 111 0 ,1 Upon to address the a'BollllllagO, dwelt at sollloloMill afaal Lino evils trifler' had sprung from dissen sions In lino ranks of the L.,..raLLep Recurring to the unfortunate tomb., at Cliarlo•giiii and Baltinierv, in Pine, hit in stanced allalerMlS 1.3505 w which victory had been thrown away through the telly ill a few 1118.1,01110a15. 111, very forcibly arrinyed the strength of Lino Ineinocrats of Lancaster against their opponents, anti prognosticated it glorious victory If the 'numbers did their duty at the coining municipal ex . eiieited frequent rounds opinions°. feeling which prevailed inn tine Convention was rxlruhfted to In- Fpire all pro-ecit with the assurance Or a uuw plate alai glorious victory as the result of Lite pending municipal vontest, and the assemblage adjourned with enthusiastic elluers fur :\let4ttidless, Cooper, l'yler awl the noliols City Ticket, A l't,NasaNTSuityaism.—Cilliton liiines, soil of Sandi Mince, of Salisbury township, while looking over WllllO old 11(11.1de, recently, discovered enclosed In an old deed bond Issued by the Commission ers of LIMO/1,41.0r county to said Sarah Ilimes, in the num of $6OO, bearing inter• est at the rate of " liveper cent. per all. 1111111 until paid, bearing date April 1, 18jj The document was presented to the Com -111 haliollerH a few days since, through N. itlso„ attorney Mr Mrs. Mines; and on reference to the minutes of 1853, the record of the loan was found without dillleulty. On Tuesday the Comthission era nmet, considered the matter, and after being fully satisfied that the bond had nut been paid, of course, redeemed it, which ' with accrued interestamounted to $073 80. The period covered was eighteen years, and Mrs. H. had entirely forgotten the cir cumstance of having loaned this money to the Commissioners.—Express. A MIMI PIPPIN.-Mr. Ell Batten ' of Upper Leamck, has laid upon our tabl e, a huge pippin apple, weighing i pound and 7 ounces, and measuring 1.5 i inches in cir cumference. It was grown on his proper ty,near Bareville, and Is the largest pippin we have ever seen. Who can beat it? MURDERER ARREISTED.-.ThOMEIB Ell wood Biddle was arrested in Columbia on Thursday last by Detectives Lukens and Miller, of Philadelphia, on charge h of av ing murdered Henry Gamble, on the hav ing murdered at the corner of Vine' and Eleventh streets, Philadelphia. The detectives were put upon his track by learning that an em ployee of the Penn'a. R. R. Company had advised Biddle to abscond. They naturally supposed that he would take a western train, and they at once made arrangements to follow him. On Wednesday they took the 11.20 P. M. train for Columbia, having barely time to reach the depot before its de parture. Upon arriving at Columbia the officers' went over to the house of Joseph Dunbar, on Walnut street, in that place.— Mr. Dunbar is an uncle of Biddle. It was almost daylight when Messrs. Lukens and Miller arrived there. They knocked at the door and it was soon opened. The officers then stepped inside. "Is Ellwood In bed ?" inquired Mr. Lu kens. " Yes," was the response. Mr. Lukens then ran up stairs, leaving Mr. Miller to guard the lower part of the house. Ile had received an intimation as to which room he was to go to, and entered without any trouble, the door being ut.- fastened, Diddle had Just awakened, and as Mr. Lukens entered the apartment he sat up in bed and stared at him. Mr. Lukens said: " Well, Ellwood, wo have Mond you. Wo are officers from Fhiladelphia, and are going to take you hack there. You had better get up and dress," " I thought soma Diddle responded body would be here." After some conversation Biddle arose, put on his garments, and, without any difficulty, accompanied the officers to the depot, remarking that he thought that would be the best course. During the course of a conversation with the officers, during the trip to Philadel phia, he said that he had no peace of mind since the shooting, that he was very sorry for the occurrence, and that lie felt better satisfied now that he was in custody of the authorities. On reaching Philadelphia, he was taken to the Morgue to be present at the inquest to be held on the remains of his victim. We have already published the material facts in the ease of the murder. After the examination of a number of witnesses, the Coroner's jury returned the following ver dict,: the deceased, Henry Gamble, came to his death by violence (gun-shot wound in the abdomen), inflicted at the lintels of Thomas Elwood Biddle, 4,11 Vile street, above Eleventh, on the night of the II th inst. Tllll jury further find that Sain ted (I in ford and Thomas .1. Kelly were aecessorics,- II ctt.v lit as tio.—The barn of Saintlel Miller, in DP/Allah township, Lancaster county, Pa., near Ilrickersvillc,was totally ilestrop fry lire on Thursday evening, the I fill inst., between 9 and 10 o'clock, with libeeL lu tons of hay, Li tons of straw, tt too worth .ir lubxecu, $.1(10 worth of wheat, rye :ofd +at+, higether with all his farining now wagon, reaper, drill, threshing machine, it:Li. Ills entire loss is about p 1 olio, or more. Ile had a few fields rented away, and those owning the crop were tit rushing that day with a separator and steam engine; but they . had stopped three hours before the lire occurred, and the engine lire had linen put out. Mr. Al. does not attribute the lire to the engine, but sepposl. it Le hare-betel the Work of incendiary. The barn wits insured for sine in the Laneastur County Mutual In surance Company. There was none of the u. It insured, and not the Iliiirth value of I Ito barn, AyTENIPT To Ito wr E x Pont) NA TIONAL daring attempt was wade, on Friday night . last, to rob the NI, tional Bank at Oxford, Cheater county.— The burglars eirected an entrance into the 'abiding by hireling open it window the Direetors' room, which is bark of the Bank ing room, and then broke open the door leading into the latter apartment. After getting this far the lilit,VcS seem to have lA4'Olllll badly frightened and decamped ill hurry, }nailing a crow-bar and a lantern behind. There were a number of persons moving about in Menough's Hotel next is ,r, all through the night, and thisMoubb less seared the scamps oil'. Thu undertak ihg was certainly a bold site, KS 010 Ball li is part of the building occupied as a residence by M r..lati vier, the Cashier, and a watch man sleeps iii the room above the Bank. 'Flan latter heard a noise, bet it stoppoti so suddenly that Ito was out anti took no Wait,. °lit, at the time. Ult 1•11 FESTIVAL—The ladies of Little Britain Presbyterian Congregation, held a grand festival on Saturday', at the grove of .loh❑ iiibson, in Little Britain township, which was considered quite a success. (;root quantities of refreshments of all kinds wore provided, and the prices charged be ing moderate all was sold oil before the emse of the festival. The amount realized was which will be appropriated to wards furnishing the new Presbyterian Church when completed. A LA nv I NJ vrtkri.—On Monday evening last, as Mrs. Bitter was driving near the residence of Air. B. F. Taylor. at Ashville, Little Britain township, her horse ran oil, throwing liar out of the dearborn. She was found lying in a fence-corner by the road side by Mr. Taylor shortly after the acci dent, as he was returning from his tobacco patch. She was sulrering severely front a broken collar-bone and other painful inju ries. She was taken henna by Mr. Taylor and Dr. 1l Utchisen was sent for. Atom, Nriw,4 port SoLDIERS.—MO vont mi.:shiner of pensions has revised the homily laws, and decided that all who have served in any of the wars lu which this euuntry has been engaged Hine() 1790 and prior to March, 1811. - i, are entitled to MO acres of land. Those hot having received tlfht amount will be entitled thereto with. out regard to length of service, provided that they were regularly mustered into the tuned States service. A I'(.rsri:s or Tom ITO ES. —Mr. Jacob I shocker, of East 1 loin (Meld, presented us Vednesday with a magnificent cluster of Item largo tomatoes growing on a single tem. They are of the "beefsteak" variety, nd nestle together as closely its a bunch of rapes, and the cluster measures over two et in circumference, and weighs pounds the largest being I'2d inches in circuin ter nee and the smallest S inches, and all of Lent well- formed and -ripe. SUM' EVI NO THE Itou'ro.—TLe mana gprs ut the Waynesburg Branch Railroad from Downingtown toWaynesburgotre now surveying the rou to twelve miles beyond, on whioli, when completed, cars will run to NOW Holland. I{ll,l will connect with the railroad from Columbia to Reading. Eitou.-111 the advertisement for the le of John I). Wilson's farm, in Salisbury unship, this county, an error appeared in e number of acres and perches contained erein. I mislead of 129 acres and 12.1 perches, should have been 55 acres, wort, or less. w railroad projects Ikre being put upon tarket, I hal the Wellltt-he Investor of surplus Inds Is frequently puzzled to know which are 0.1 and whleit are doubtful. Careful examb at 1011 should 110 11111110, OH far as opporLunltY in re, Into any enterprise, before putting loney Into It; but the average investor ean ot dot his lolly when the work Is Imated at ie We-i or South. The New Orleans, Mobile 11.1 Texas hull road Is suite of the prominent !nes now lwfunle the public, and Interest Is II In its shubling. Tneyompany Is a very rang one,vonnulsing !lames known thro the connt ry es honorable In busine.ss, hr. e natl., :ire given In another eollllllll. 11Watina Of II line seems such as must •rare to It an enormous Lralno, of which Lt. .111 haven virtual monopoly for a long limy Theiie and other features, set forth elsewhere uu itilverllseineilt. of the 8 per vent. bonds of he Company, go to prove their soundness and mint. as an Investment.. The loyal itgent, Oil give ell further Information which may ie desired. WIC Y GO To EiNk'nEn k I Because they kelp the largest and brut lON ou•at ofTrat•lcers, Callls and Candy In t Look at their advernsenient. SD - Dearslemm, Blindness, mid , Catarrl rooted with the utmost success, by J. ISAAC , , M. II Lial Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear ( 111 pecittity ), In the Medical College of Pennsylvania, I •,., th .) experience. (formerly of Leyden, Rol land,) N. AECII street. Phila. Testimonials can be seen a his ()dice. The niedical facility are Invited to accon pithy their patients, us he' has no secrets In his prat tit, Artificial' Eyes Inserted without pain. N charge for examination. lye) It 71 all_ Needles' Special Branch, For the adjustment. of. " lIPPTURF. TRUSSIKO," BRACE.S." SUPPORT ERS" AND" MI.121( ANICAI, REMEitI.F.4." ll le Uilicen for the name are conducted withnk ill and ability. The duties pertaining to thin line of trout alma. muds iltroillar, by many yearn or practical ox latrience, winning for his IS.partroentil Ulu confidence and approbation of twit Medical authoriden. The LA In Es OFFICE . at No. 154 NORTH Tw HI,F7II.STREET. Ix conducted Profoullomilly,by, un neuumplished FEMALE PHYSICIAN. Pharmacein, 0, W. her. 12th and Baca Streets, Philadelphia. At - i- The Greet French Remedy DELAMA RILE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, prepared by Garanclere & Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris, d id highly recommended by the entire Medical Fee, ulty of Pruner, are the very hest remedy In all case of Spormatorriea, or Seminal Weakness; Nightly Daily or Prenmture Emissions ; Sexual Weakness or Impotency; Weakness arising hom Secret habits and sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genital Organs Weak Spine; "Lime" or “Brick-dust" deposits In the Urine; "Milky Discharges;' &c., and all the ghastly train of Symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. They cure when all other remedies fall. Full directions in each box. Price it per Box, or 6 Boxes for bold by the principal Druggists, or will be sent by mall, securely settled from all observation, by enclos lug price to the bole General Agent fur A merles, JOB MOSES,IS Cortlandt street, New York. Pamphlets of advice sent free to any address. air Bryan's Pelmelda Wafers are Un• failing In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chins, Sore Throat, hoarseness, Difficult Breathing. Incipient Consumption ,und Diseases of the Lunge. They have no taste of medicine, and any child will take them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired : Testimony given In bun dreds of cases. A single dose relieves In Ten 111 inut Ask for BRYAN la PULMONIC WAFERS. Sir litssionarlesandotherssojourn i nc in foreign lands should not Mil to take with them a good supply of JOHNrel SON'S ANODYNE forLINI MENT. It is the mostreliable medicine all pur poses there Ls in the world. Contaklous diseases, such as horse.all, glandes, etc.. may be prevented by the use of SHERIDAN'S CAV ALRY CONDITION POWDERS. Persons traleling with horses should take note of this. air Exuberant Health le a Blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those who have been favored by nature with strong constitutions and vigorous frames are apt to neglect the precautions necessary to praierve these precious endowments. Indeed, as a rule, the more healthy and robust a man is, the more liberties he Is Inclined to take with his own physique , It.is some consolation to the naturally weak and feeble to know that they can be so Invigorated and built up. by a proper use of the means which science has placed at their disposal, as to have a much better chance of long life, and esemptio ns from disease and pain, than the most athletic of thilr fellows who are foolish enough to suppose themselves Invulnerable, and act ardlogly. It L not much to say that more than half the people ("the civilized world need an occasional tonic, to en. ble them to support the strain upon their bodies and lads, which the fast life of this rootlets.% age occasions . , . In fact, a pure, wholesome, unexciting tonic L. the grand desideration of the busy millions, and they have the article In llustetter'm Stomach Bitter.. IL Is a stuminal medicine. I. e. tt Imparts permanent strength to weak systems and invigorates dellchte cuts.titutions Its reputation and Its sales have steadily increased; Competitive preparations have been introduced ad and, as fur 1111 the public is concerned, ad nuuseunt, In theampu of rivaling it; but they have all either perished In the attempt, or been left far in tile rear. It has been the great medical MICCeSB of the present century and it Is quite certain that nu pro prietary medicine In this country is no widely known ur generally mud. Ten lightning presse., running incessantly (Sunday excepted,) the whole year through, barely supply the demand fur the Il hydrated A 'manna, In which the nu tare and uses of the preparation are set forth, the dr. ciliation now being over eight million. a year. 31ABILIAGES (lotto—Sad Lt.:MAN.—On September Mb, 1171, of the retteleoce or the bride's Inaoll IN, by Itch. !farina Her. hard, M r. Levi liond to 111 bei Lizzie Eshleman, both of New Holland. DEATHS na 11..ry. Sept. hall, is7l, in this city, Mrs. Mary Fru. lee. widow or the late Jacob Fridley, dr., aged ,so years, 7 months and 11 days. Farewell, my children, I must go, My Saviour IieVICOIri n r I/11,111e : Fin weary of my stay below. I pine for my eternal home. The relatives and friends of the family an. •rcsperl rally invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday after. noon at 11 o'clock, frond her lute residence in North Prince street, above Walnut, without further notice Ili how N.—t al the 17111 InsL, to this city, 111 re. Cath Nine ISuldwlit. relict col . Richard Baldwin, deed, in the Wall year of her age. — ltewnomt.tm—Tilis morning, Septemher Pell, in Itl ileanstu N. Itowbothani, non of 11, o. r. Retchofhunl, n,l thant. oi Pidiadelphu, Pa. itts•k.—t the lit h 11151., lit this city, Mary Lenore, in holt daughter id lie, A. nod Mary J. Beck. A 1.1.141 the huh last.. la tide eity nMs.An nie It., wire of la - . FAA Albright, in the :Mil ela' of ter Rge. Mi.ivr4,.On September Pah, at New Provlcletwe tenJamlrt Infant 4L,15 or .1"1.n It. uml tg.. cl I yvar 7 mr,nthm :int! days. EARKETS Philadelphia Grain Market.. 'IIILA 11E1,11 IA, Sept. 1 Quereitron rk Is offered ni,535 per toe, without. finding Ira of Tanners' Bark are onto nal. le recur pus of New Cl,versetsl arc trillin;, It stay be quoted at ifit.loll4e. mot by Is in fair request. at 12:filA. axseed may he quoted at $1 90 per Inns. here Is tt. decided fidling ffir h, the move nts 111 breatislutls, and less tirmiless In the yes of grain. The demand for Flour Is guile Med, and only SOO bids changed hands, In di rig Supertine at, SI 7.7(.1).); Extras at 519tieS I; Wisconsin and 111111,1150111 Extra 1 1 '1111111y 5 1 175 ,1 .7 51 1 ; Pelon.ylvanct do do at. Snt.sti diaint and 1 thin do do at 50/t7 27; and icy Lids at $7 . - A110.7 Rye Flour sells as wainte,l at 14 77. • ,a 6•. 01 Corn Meal. The demand for Wheat. lias Inerea,e.i, will 1 . 2110 ht,A al, SI IS to Penns) . Iva sla Red; Si OO lor WeMern do; oil Itytt sells at Stvie. (sill is ill 1511, rettattst, tx it li salesor Mixed nllret, terms; 51/11 tots Yellow at 7tie; laid WO lo sec ts Mixttil al7.itt. ()atm are not so act Ire; sales at NVltite al Wits 52e per Ip, N Ittslitty Is 11,1.1 ttrinly; soles tit" In bills Witsit•ril Iron-bound at ill, Pi(febonrh Produce Merkel • I'irrsnr non, Sept. late t vunrr In Wes 1,131 1,1,1111 S is fully 111 , 11 Tilt' Markel:lS 111,11,111111 111. , 111,ark. till Wilting 111 make C1,111,,,i011 , to 1•11 e.•(.. sales. The fol lolvlog are the Or OW 110111,1 51 , 111124 hi 7TY. , 2,7 1 , , 1,1,1 ; eliture Bakers' Flour, rt•ta.7 2.); good to eloner Ited Winter Wheat, ,56 7547) t'ttnt'Y grades at prices as per quality. 'rite otrertngs of Wheat are light, anti all good lots are taken by the mills on arrival. Red sells at SI 2:),), I . 27 per lals; Amber at 3t . 4,0 Ill; White at Ml Stoll :71. Itye—sales at TII.U.Sat. per I,IIS. All noted, 1 ears lit No. 1 Spring ItarlVY, to arrive, sold at 400. Oat, are arriving inure freely; we quote White, in sacks, at iSe; illitek at ; Mixed at .12ta 130; prime White tit I 1.4. 15e, by thee), load. Corll—lhc market emi t inn., Aral; sales of one car Mixed Ear, on track, at lie per lulls; 2 ears of Ear Corn at fir; prime Yellow,:shelled, Ball I ttttt re Cattle Market. A 1:11311/RE, tiept.ll.—Beef rattle. —TII.• Illar y.,lcrday was qt... act Ive. Mitch I.wa— a, Is a lair supply. hill sales nre very slue. , ; quote await]ul to-.lay at 52.101.75 per head, qality, %'eal Calves unchanged at 4,•,.;eas to quality. Prices tuulay far Beef Ile ranged. Its follows: Bests Beeves al ; gene rally rated ars( quality 111.515 4srsi ; .1111 in or goad fah . quality at ,S - 511. he; and I..lll.s—stuck stuscp , L t s I ead: Lambs at 52.e5.:15:1 per head, Ira to Illy. logs tlrm at :it; 75 per lilt 11. s net, with : t . prospect fur nest week. Chicago Protlnce Markel. CIT i:0, Sept. IS.—FI4II, Closet! itrtner ; No. 131Jrin.L1 at. SI ; anti 111 17(.1 17;,, Ovlttner, Corn stroitgor anti inivaneeti %e., but elost-ti quiet; No. 2 Mixed,.nie. Rye !Inner; No. :2. at. Barley weaker ; No. 2 SPrint:at 1 11 1.1 11 Wlnt, sipatly flrta Sne. Ales.: Pork, 51:4 littlk Shoulders, 1,100 Hogs dull for 115111 and tel ire, anti ilrnl for linavy ; males at 1,1 niot.l 7.i. Cann, fairly tally° 11l :12tq.5 20. Wrlghtmville Lumber Illarket. (Pa.) WIWI:MALE 1.1"41- 1 - E1 MARK ET.--Srpl. Pine, $llO l• Grub Plank ill; 4-1 endings els 5111,120; con, ; li-1 and S-I do. i 11.4; 11-1 and 1,4 Coin. ;15:0,i10; 4-I Ist Common suo; 6-4 11.1 0-4 Panel $.75; kivitilock Scantling and olstsfll 5041:1S; boards 41101111; 4.4 Fencing ,5154,17 ; Maple and 01111 4:1151.10 'hayed Shlngles, 213 Inch, $1410.23; SaWell 'I 11101, NO.I SIIIIIIEI Nn. 2 $l2; No.l IS inch 'hinnies, 1:1,4,1 $4 511; Cypress Shingles, SlO. 1 Hearts, 4111 1;0; Plastering Lath, 43 IS; S110;17; Whllo Phie 11111 Stuff 8'91•/!'1111; 1 -I Yellow Hilo Flooring $35; White Pine do. •:147;0; 1-1 Siding 411104.01; 5.4 do, 12.1327; 1-2 10, Stock Market. Ln N(.7,3ricn, Pa., Sept. 19 The following onotal lons are furnished Is by Jamb IS. bong, Note, (mold, thee! and Ste Broker, No. In North Queen Sim:t in:A I 1:00 I 1:30 111,.; Canton_. W Unto', lit GP] (l Atoll IS P. Nail 5(0.4 511 1 .' 51 1 Adams ex \l'ell'o do. 51 1 Am. d 0.... CI S. do. . ..... 511 N Y Cent.. 9:1 1 4 112 , 4 91 , 4 Do Scrip s. l Sh , Nh'!, Erie 4114 :211 3 , 1 , 4 Reading... stly, NI ell Ceut. Do Soul 11.1117, 1 . 1115''',", 10.'„ 111. Cent_. I'ls C. and P... 120 1 . 31 1 _4 1201 N. Went 6,1 1 4 11,1 1 . 4 te, ll do n Sll Rock Isl 110 1115 1 .: at.. Patti... al De Prerd SW, SIC:, SW„', 5V.110011 tliP.i 171 1 . , 1 I hl.Preld Ft Wayne.loo l .4 lon l 6 no , 0. and M.. 41', 12 12 1 , . 28 1 1 2:1 Cand Alt. 11:1'; Do . 101.11.1 E 2 I WV E111)I1ES 111,S10 S. f;'s lxxl 5.11 n Isrt " 181:1 " 154:5 " ISUiuew 1,47 ON. II A VEN 61, Ban., BANK ER, Sttt ?en. b. Ken , ling Phlra and Ncle U. S. iStis, " " 10-4(N Currenry (101 l Union Parlnc K. Ft, lin M. Central Pacitie It. It Union Pacific Lund ti rnnt. I!,,rds NOW YORE (gold Clacton Curnherlaml Wonern UnionTelo,p,po Merchant. Union 4ulchgllvea - Slarlposa Preterreu Boston W.l.' F. •Imerlrau Adam 4 United Staten Paul re Mail N. Y. Ventud Erie do Preferred Harlem Reading Michigan Central Lake bbore Illinois Central Cleveland and Pittsburgh Northwestern Sock laland St. Paul _ et= Wabash Fort Wayne 0. and M 0. and Alton Preferred New Jersey Central Union Pacific Lancaster Household Markets. LANCASTER, Sept. 10. The following are the average prices asked anti obtained on market this morning: Apples* half-peck E 4 10 Apple flutter "ti crock 70ftyl 00 u* glut ....... 1600 IX Butter 5' lb 205' 28 Beets* bunch 05' 6 Beaus ill half-peck iggi 10 Beef, fresh, *lb 100 20 Beef, corned,* lb 1505 18 Cantaloupes* piece 50 10 Cucumbers *dozen 805 10 Du Cabbage * ese* bead lb 60 8 Eggs 'it' dozen Fox Grapes 5' quart Green Corn 5t dozen Hbney 5' lb Home-made Soap 5' lump. Hams * lb Lard * lb Mutton 31 lb Onions IS bunch Potatoes* bushel p half-peck Pears* half-peck Peaches 5' half-peck Radishes 30 bunch Sides and Shoulders 5' Spring Lamb 5' Ib Spring Chickens* pair. Soup Beans* quart. Toinatoas it half-peck... Veal Watermelons 'f Philadelphia Cattle Market. 2408 - DAY, Sept. 18. Beef cattle were In fair demand this week at about former rates; 3000 head arrived West- at 7®7%e, for Extra Pennsylvania and ent steers; 6,g(PAa. for fair to good do al and s,gi 54% . 11 1. 1g o r w ce l p g rO w r e e.mm y on l a: to Head. 507 J. J. Martin & Co., Western, 5. 1 /eg7 l /0, gross. 110 John MeArdls, Western, 6461—e, cross. 157 Owen Smith, Western Virginia, 5@.7c, gross. 110 A. Christy, Ohio, 627 e, gross. 110 B. Maynes, Ohio, 52, gross. 100 P. MeFillert, Ohio, 7e, gross. 108 Philip Hathaway. O hio, 5 1 /401.4c, gross. 86 Jones MeCieese, Western, 550/e, gross. 50 B. F. McFlilen Western, 5 1 /061ic, gross. 150 J. & E. S. licFillen, Western, 534@t1%c, gross. 119 M. Ullman & Co., Western, .547 c gross. 95 13. Mooney Son, Pennsylvania and Ohio, 5 1 ,4473ic, gross. 08 Dennis Smyth, Western, 5 1 ,4,013%e, gross. 170 Daniel Smyth & Bros., Western, 534A7c, gross.! 90 Thomas Mooney & Bro., Western Virginia, s'Atax gross. 87 Gus Schamberg, Western Virginia, 5€46 , ,V, gross. 152 Slops & Co., Western Virginia, 5/&17 , ,',e, gross. 97 S. Frank, Western, 68.6!4e gross. Si M. Dryfoos, Western Virginia, 4%64,5i4c, gross. 50 II Miller, Western Teensy I van la, 56. , ;6 - 4714c, gross, 50 James Clemson, Pennsy 1 van lie, 545(94c, gross, 27 13. C. Baldwin, ChFster county, gross. 05 E. & L. Chandler, Maryland and Pennsyl vania,. 66•56 , 14 e, gross. ou Thomas Duffy, Western Virginia, 5%601 ;<., „ gross. 71 Kimball & Alexander, Chester county, 5% 410, t ic, gross. Cows were unchanged ; 200 head fold at 5r,04 85 it head, as to quality. Sheep were la lair demand ; 17,000 head sold at 5880 c 3 to gross, as to condition. Hogs were timer; 300 head sold at 80 oies,l3 75 for slop, and 871d7 50 is. 105 Ii net for corn fed. Lancaster Grain Market. MONDAY, inept. IS The Flour and Grain market is better. Family Flour bbl sf; le Extra " " 5 lo Superfine• ,• I Si White Wheat 4 bus I 40 Red ltye ik bus Cl,ll Oats. new " F k bus. Chrlatiana Grain Market. CHRISTIANA, September 12. [Reported by Wm. S. If astings.l Wheal. (White) v In •111(.8 1 I: (red) (( bus I AN,. 1 " Corn l bus (Juts (2,121) b bus (netc)'d bus Rye V bus Mod Timothy Seed ( bus. Uluverseed YEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. WILSON. AT . rogNEY•A'r.I.AW. „ lately with 11. Rey.,141A.1 , 5q., has removed hlsulllee to his reNklence, Duke tilretl. V I. IV CAMP'S SANITARY OIL AND OINTMENT. FOR SALK AT 2Rl,kltw' LOCHER'S DRUG STORE, NO. ll EAST RINU STREET, LANCASTER UNOFs nd, wi .l. SALE-- eornVmA LITAB‘ odionsD E wellin STORE 12 St th g at tached, to Mount Joy, Pa., with part or all the stork of (fowls, consisting of Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Books and Slat lottery, Confections, This is one ,a the best business stands in the town. Apply to MEI= A SSIGNED ESTATE OF FREDERICK' A s,..er and w Manor lownship,ldin easier einitity.—Tne undersigned Auditors ap pointed to distribute the balance remaining in I he hands of Henry Baumgardner, Assignee, 111 1.1.1 aiming those legally cell illed to the saute, trill sil for that purp.ise on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I II 11, 1071, aL A. M., in the Library Room or I he Court House, In the city. or Lanvin:ler, WI err all persons MR rested in suit distil illation may attend. W. A. WILSON, AMOS 11, M Yl.l `r \V M. C.IILPELNTEIL, sr p'2o•il I hi :Li. Auditors. A IT DITIIIt'S NOTICE.--ESTATE OF A Clark Philips, late of I irninont township, Lancaster county. deeeasud. The ””der,:tg.- e.i Atulittir, appointed In distribute the hal atter remaining in the [mink of .hihn Hastiims, Eseentor of said estate. to anti among those legally entitled. to the saute, will sit for that purpose oil WealleSthly,tklhher 1 , 4 h, 1,71, at tielovk A. St., In the I,lhrary Ithrind of the Court House, In the I • liy or Where all persons inturested In said distribution lily attend. Auditor, eRACTif Ff iz ANII CA t N Ew lii,xm 0. SNYDER 4: BRO., CORSER OF NORTH QUEEN 5: CHESTNUT sTR::ETs 111= (Formerly Ciable'n Building.) Have started a new and extensive NV holesale and iLetall Cracker, Biscuit a n d Cake Bakery, where at 1111 tlnws can be found Water, Oyster, vanttiy, 'totter, Su car and Trenton Crackers; Milk, Soda and other Biscuits; Extra and spleed Jumbles of all k Inds; Roney and other Cakes In endless variety; Candies \V holesale tun' Retail. Country Storekeepers and Dealers everywhere will And the largest stock toseleet from anywhere outside the Eastern cities. (live us a call. sl5-2w.leoth.tw 011.11':11ANS' SALE.---ON SAT • I•ILDAY, OCPI lhNat 2qt), 1571, will be sul ai putilli• sale, by virtue of nn order of 1 he in. l'ourtuf I.ancaster isionty, at the pllll lll house of Ilenry In Drumm, Celli, Druinure township, Lancitster county, the rid lowing Kral Estate of John L. A Lot of liround, ONTAT V NING 2 ARES, more or less, on which Is erected n 'l'scod.ttor. Ltai DWELLING lIIIIISM, and other lin proven...tits. The property Is situ:tied In Jilin more township, and In bonntleil on the south west by lauds of etinnlngliarn and Alt Insonon the south-east by' lauds of Jolla liullniait ant Sale to commence fit 1 o'clock, I'. M., of snip a), wheu terms will he made known In JAM Eel J. GLENS, ‘1,20-tsw:S Ad mlnlslrator of .wild deceased P E RM(' PALE.--ON SATURDAY. AEI , TEMBER h, 1071, will be sold by the subscriber, at the public house of Ueorge End': rot It, In Earlville, West Earl township, the hil l., lag valuable property, situate In said vil lage, and near the proposed route of tlnc Lan caster and Reading Narrow-tillage Bailroml, vii:—Co utaining :nout SIX ACRES of Land, adjoining lands of Daniel Wenger, Reuben Ruch, and others; on which are erected a Large Good Twin-story Stone DWELLING HOUSE, with Basement; Bank Barn, Ilog-Sly, a Well of Never-failing Water, with Pump therein; good Apple Orchard of choice fruit, and a variety of summer Fruit, and other los provements. Au excellent Limestone Quarry on the premises, making the best quality of lime. The property Is lu good repair, and the laud Is in a high state of cultivation, under g randwe fences. Persons wishing to see the property will please call on Jacob Cooper. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. inf„ of slid day. Terms made known by ISAAC B. 'MILLER. 11. S. HOFFM/N, Aunn't. sep2o.l s:S; DEAL ENTATE AT PUBLIC NA LE. ! ..4)N fItURSDAY, th.."l'oliEtt, 12, Incl. kill be sold un the premises, situated In Salisbury township. Lancaster county, :thou( It, miles north of the Willie Horse Tavern, on the road leading from - Sot ingville to Pequva Meeting, House, the following described real Ciaate, A valuable farm containing 1 CIS ACK E S, more or less, of Limestone Land, of which about S acres are covered WI tit heavy auk and Chestnut Timber, adjoining lands of solumou Wanner, deceased, Thomas A. McNeal, John Kurt; deceased, and of hvrn. Tne improve men la comust of a large two-story Frame Dwelling House, containing 12 rooms conveni ently arranged, a Basement Kitchen, large stone Ilank Barn, Wagon shed and Corn-Crib at tacinsl. Also, IL Senaran!CCOrn-Crill, Ilog Pen, and lee House, a Spring House in the yard of the dwelling, near the kitchen door, With in running. fountain therein. Also, a stream of water through the Barn Yard and several or the dulls, and two good springs in dill-rent fields. Also, a large Apple t trek: rd of choice Fruit and a variety ttt other Fruit Trees anti (.1 rape V n es. 'This farm is beautifully located. command ing an extensive view of the Penes Tine land in ill a good state of c•ditiValloll, loty ittg been well inneti willnll Line lust live years, anti tine buildings and fen m fences in good ropr. it ennVenit'Llt 1.41 :7il•lloins, stores and Railroad. Also, at the same time and place sold tract of about t ;MII 110,t11 XMIII 111 111 eii4 o)11.1 111 I I o I I , xtum xa It• =MEM if Chestnut Timber, ready to cut, situated Wont one-half of a Mill, from said farm, ad oluing lands of George Martin and others. Persons wishing to view the properly before he day of sale will please rail on Isaac Inner, esiding on the psiruises, or on the under gnedi Possession and a good title will he given on 11,0 , 110 day of April, 1,72. 1 -irtle to comment, id.? 0 , CIOVir, 3f„ of said ay, when at tentlauce Will be given unit terms made known by GEORGE DILLER, GEORGE G. WOLLIrT, - - - Agent for Heirs of Isaac. Diller, deed. There will be bold ikt the 001110 unto ahoin 111 feet of lund ker. sll•ltdAltw4 NTOTICE IN Whereas, rnyjwlfe, Sally V. Erb, has left lily bed and board without lust valise, and therefore, 1 hereby caution all persons not In furnish her any goods or money on my credit :ma I will not be responsible for any ludeblud• Hess so contracted after this dale. DAVID ER.II. 11.1.1,C3tw. Clay twp., Sopt. 6, 1.,71 8 O'CLOCK.,„ `i{`•/^•//r A moNTH.—•IIORSE AND CAR 0,400 dug!, f LIM kited ; eX pet.. paid ;• SULU p:Oh)re. .11. B. bIiAW, Alfred, Me. wANTED MEN AND WOMEN SEEK Ing II good paying business to sell mull lumtrated, lostorical, biographical, religion. and agricultural workx. Mend stamp for rut particulars how you can make Slut to 9315) pe oust It. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 803 Broadway, N. Y. IT lIAR TILE DELICATI: AND RE• freshing fragrance of genuine Farina Co logne Water, and Is Indispensable to COLGATE'S EAU-DE-COLOGNE TOILET SOAP. the Toilet, of every Lady or Oen ilemem. sold by Druggists nut! Dealers In Perfumery. RUPTURE RELIEVE!) AND CURED by Dr. Biloriona's Patent Appliance and Compound. Unice, 6117 Broadway, N. Y. Send 10c for book with photographic likenesses of cases before and utter cure with the Henry Ward Beecher case. letters and portrait. Be ware of traveling imposters, who pretend to have been assistants of Dr. Sherman. He has no agents. slB-4w AIFLES, [NHOT.GUNS, REVOLVERM. Gun materials of every kind. Write lor ce Lint, to Great Western Gun Workn, Pitts burgh, Pa. Army Gunn and Revolvers bought or traded for. Agents wanted. sin-lw TIIIIA-NECTAR IS A PURE BLACK TEA, WITH THE GREEN TEA FLA VON. WARRANTED EEVERYWHERE STE, And for sale Wholesale only by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, P. O Sox, 5508 1 8 CHURCH ST., N. Y. SENT/FOR THE THEA-NECTAR CIRCULAR LLIGENOER, WEDNISDA NETT' ADVEBTISEMENTS TO THE I ANCASTE NDEPEND C ENT OUN VOTERS OF LR TY! One year ago you were called upon by a few of your fellow- citizens to lay aside party ties and party interests and array yourselves against the pt./Weal corruption. which is sap ping the very life of oar free Orem - men!, by making the patriotism of her sons into a com modity for the highest bidder, and conferring the honors of office upon those who treepass against her most sacred laws. • What freeman can close his eyes to these lamentable facts, and risk the terrible future? How well and nobly you answered that call, Is proven by the amazement you cast Into the enemy's camp, by the number of your ballots. For that independence of thought you were called traitors ;" for daring to oppose every form of political corruption, and stand by your country and dearest rights, you were styled 'bolters ;" for loving your country more than any political obligation, you had to bear all the foal epithets and hard names which gen erally emanate from debase hearts and cor ruption pool& Our cause Is Just—Let os again unite upon ONE COMMON PL•TFORM—AND THAT OURCOUNTRY—to purify the political atmosphere of our county, and keep sacred the right of suffrage, which is now denied to hun dreds by methods of "cot:Tr:XING IN AND OUT." The amazing corruptions that then prompted you to forget your party affinities and stand by your country, exist to an alarming extent to-day. We have the most conclusive evi dence that men—probably your friends—were •. counted out;" and that frauds of the most dia • graceful Nail were perpetrated with brazen Impunity. There is no redress, but In an up- Ina! to you. We ask you as untaught frCrlnen to exercise your Independence. Come In your might with Jodie.- Instil and upon your 'anners as the halt le-cry anal tie tore is most assuredly yours. TIIIIIISaIIII4 of your p-now cilizens with clear conscience anal an.rotal prin ciples would have stood by you oar .Incur ago if (lacy had bobtail I.IOW xtrong you Were In your weakness. You IL, stronger to-day, Yon have grown older, anti the harness thin het ter ; nod hips changed Into an (crown of Mold. You are, titer-eh/re. Invited Ite iiii/eflenden/freeniert, tell heel distluctlon of party, to meet Iti FULTON HALL, LANCASTER CITY, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, IS7I, 11 o'clock A. Jl , to nominate a county .ket to be voted fur at the ensuing October lection. By order of Committer, S. S.,SPENCER. Chairman. • I W.l). REITZIM, Seer('Cary. / 112 T IIE ANNUAL EX4IIIBITION OF TIM WORD AGRICELTRAL SOCIETY, (I '.V THE .0(.71 ET IMS' URHI'S IMO In Ilion Borough o: lax ford WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY October nb, 5111 and 6111, 1571. Premiums to the value of $3,000 ARE OFFERED In every department of PRODUCTIttS per taining to legitimate Agriculture ami Do mestic Industry. The HON. FREDERICK WATTS Commis sioner of Agriculture, will deliver the Alll.llll Address before the Society, on THURSDAY the SUL at 3 o'clock, P. M. The citizens of Chester county, and of ad joining States aunt counties, interested In Ag ricultural progress and development, are cor dially invited to participate In our Fair. our premiums are open to all. Admittance 2'.5 cents; Children under It yeses of lore, 13 cents. 'Li cents for e horse admit ted upou the grounds; Carriages free. Arrangements have been made with the railroads leading towards Oxford, to runt ex cursion trains at reduced rates during the Fair. Hay and straw turnished gratis to all ani mals on exhibition, and grain at the lowest market rates. All heavy machinery and of her art ivies for exhiltition will be taken front the railroadto the Fair Grounds and returned by the Society free of charge to exhibitor. airs Since our last Exhibition, n commodious I uilding has been erected for tine special Kr colottoalaCion of Ladies; additional sheds for Stock and the protection of implements and machinery, more hitching-posts planted, with it her Improvements Mr the coniveul , uce and comfort of visitors and exhibitors. The Man agers will use every exertion to make the An nual Exhibition nut the Soolety Just what Agri cultural Exhibitions were designated to he—a re-ninon of the Wends of AgricultureMrSocial Ativancentent slid Agricultural Improvement. .1. LACY DAHLENuToN, President. H. S. WouTti, t o Lo „ r WM. W. RA • • s2II.3IW:LS N ew(l 00 D 1 J. It. HOFFF.II, .lorlut Joy, Va. N E\V G 0 0 D S DRESS GOODS l' I, .\ IN AND I' I. A I I), BROADWAY STO RE \ Nui; Iti)11:1 FALL .I%IIIIINTERSIIAWLS Wnt(q: r,AI)IE-4' .NNI) OUR PARAGON CORSET Best $1 Kid Gloves in Town NO. 21 EAST KING STREET. sIG-Itd.ktrw A KSIGNEE'R SALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. tin THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1971, will he sold at public sale, at the public house Of Henry Ecamau, (known as Drurnore Centre), wide). Is designated us No.:1 In the following ilescHption, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: No. I. Containing 139 ACRES AND S PERCHES, more or less, in Drumore t wp.. Lancaster Co„ Pa. ' within of a mile of the village of Chest hut Level, on the road leading trout Lancaster to Port Deposit, adjoining lauds of John L. Kreider. N. Mayer, No. :3 and No 4, laid the public road. 'The improvements are a Large and Commodious Brick DWELLING-HOC:sr.:, Cellar and Vault underneath, with Kitchell, Wash House, Bake Oven and \Vood Shed at tached; excellent Well of Water, With full p, all under same roof ; Swisser Barn with two Threshing Floors, and Shedding around two sides of the Barn-yard; large Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage nod Tuul House, with large lust for storing grain; a good Hog Homo., with second story lair st,ri ug corn; Smoke House and Other necessary outimildings.— The above buildings are all covered with state except the harm There is about Emu:Acres of Timber upon this property; also, a your and bearing Orchard of Choice Fruit, sorb as apples, peaches, pears ,cherries, null grapes.— ue house is surrounded with shade,srnamen tal and evergreen trees. There are Opel ugs of Running Water on thii north and east side • of this tract. The water can be forced to the buildings wile little expense, as the pipe is in the ground that had been used for that pur puse, The Melds can be so arranged that cat tle can have access to water from ell the fields. this property is ruder good fencing and In a high state 01 cultivation, being one of the best farms In the suutnern part of Lancaster coun ty, Pa. Nu. 2. Containing, Ti ACHES AND 15 PERCHES, more or loss, divided from No. 1 by public toad and adjoining ;ands of William Rogers, wall a large and convenient FRAME HOCSK with Kitchen attacned ; Bake House, Smoke House, a good Barn with 'Threshing Floor, and Stabling underneath; \Vagou SAeo, Corn Crib, Wood House, Hog Pen, Se. Tluire is a Well of g,004.1 Water, with Pump thereliP, at the house. About TWO Acres of tubs tract is covered with Chestunt Timber, lit to cut; two young Apple Orchards, bearing fruit, peach, poor and grape, all of which are choice fruit. There is IL nice grove of sliade trees around the house, This tract Is under good fencing, and the land is In a high slate of rultlvatiom This is a very de sirable property Mr persuns wanting a Stalin larm. . . No. 3. Containing 4 ACHES .AND 1U PERCHES, more or less, known as the Drumm° Centre Hotel," on tre Cross Roads leading from Lan caster to Port Deposit, uud the rued lending rom McCall's Ferry to Quarryville, about, to miles from the !Muter place and 6 miles front the latter, adjoining Nwt. 1 uud 3, and Masonic Hall, with a large kiln well-arranged Frame TAVERN 1101.16 E, with Kitchen attached; Out-Kitchen and Bake Oveu, together with Double Tenant House, good Stabling and Shed ding, Carriage House, with lee House under neath; Blacksmith Shop, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, Huy and Cattle Scales under root and other necessary out-buildings. These buildings are nearly all covered with slate, 'll,re is a Well of excellent Water, with Pump, at the door of the Tavern House. This Is an old stand and one of the best In the southern part of Lancas ter comity. No. 4. Containing 7 ACRES AND 91 PERCHER, more or less, adjoining No. 1, and lauds of N. Myer, ou the road leading from McCall's Ferry to Quarryville, with ugood Two. Story ' , SAME 110U1sE, covered with slate; Stable. Hog Pen, and other necessary out-buildings. A small Stream of Water pusses through this property. Tuero are Peaches and other fruit un tins property, No. 5, Containing 111.111 TY -SIX PERCHES, adjoining No.B and Masonic Hall, with a Two story FRAME H U UdE, and K I When attached. Tins property will be sold as advertised, or Nos. 1 and 4 together, and Nos 3 and 5 togetlf er, as may best suit purchasers. These prop erties are convenient to mills, mechanics, churchepschools, ale., and within 6 miles of the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad, now un der construction, and within *5 miles of the Peach Bottom and Oxford Railroad, now in contemplation, and within 6 , 13 I ietl of the pro posed Railroad from Quarryville to Lancaster; and, for productiveness of crops, beauty of surrounding scenery, and healthfulness of climate Is surpassed by none, and equaled by few. Persons desiring to purchase good prop erty, would do well to examine these proper ties before purchasing elsewhere. Any person wishing to view these properties can do so by calling upon Henry Eckman, who resides on No. 3, or on Jacob rienear who resides on No 1, or on the undersigned, living within one mile of the property. A good and Indisputable title will be given on the first of April, 50T2, when possession will be given. dale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known by NATHANIEL. MAYER, Assignee of Henry Eckman In Bankruptcy. sep2o-ted6 Ilig=2l3 i,.\ TI: ST VI,F. S -proQl . ! I=l .1. T. BROWN Lf: CO., NEW ADTEETLSEMENTO. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION I, Fain:mulct: Ilyeas, High Stierid of Lancas ter county, Canmonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that 'an elec tion will be held in the said county of Lancas ter, on TUESDAY, THE lOrn DAY or DUMBER, 137 t, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, viz: ONE Pe.muN duly qualified for President Jude. THREE PERCONS duly qualified for Me h •rs or Assembly. ONE PERSON duly qualified for Distriet At torney. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Treasurer. ONE PERsON day quail fl.d for Co anty Cora MaiMIIIMEMI of the Polr. TWO P6:R'io NS dooly coal [(lei I".tr Prison sp.ctors. ONE PERSON dn'y quallflsal for Prison Keeper. TWU PERFIONst duly qualified ter Auditors, one to serve for two years. ON E PEKSON duly.qualified for County Sur veyor. I also hereby make known and give not Ice that the place of holding the aforesaid election In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county of Lancaster, ore es follows to wit: Ist District—to' mposed of the Nine Wards of Lancaster City. 'file qualified voters of the Flrat Vtird:will hold their election at the public house of .loseph Elder, in \Vest Orange street .; Second Ward, at the public house of shirk Korlng, lu East King street •, Third Word. at the public house of W. Myers, in East King Street; Fourth Ward, at the public house of Mania Kreider, in West King street; Fifth Ward, it the public house of John Bissinger, West King street; Sixth Ward. at the public house of (30orgeSpone, in North Queen street ; Seventh Ward, at the public house of John %Vitt Inger, In Rockland Street; Eighth rSt the public house of Samuel Erismau, Strawberry street; Ninth Ward, at the pub lic house of S. G. Clensemer, In North Queen Street. 2dDistrict—Drumore township, at the No. 2 school house In the village of Chestnut Level. 3d District—Borough of Eli zabet It to wn ; at the public house now occupied by tieorge \\. Boy er, In said borough. 4th District—Earl township, at the public hail In the village of New Holland, In said township. hth District—Elizabeth township, a' the pub lic house now occupied by Julius Eng;e, in Br Ickerville, in said township, nth District—Borough of Strasburg, 01 the public housenow occupied by Frederica M 1 ers, in said borough. 7th Di.strict—Rapho township, including the• borough of Manhelin, at the Washington I louse, in said borough. Sth District—Salisbury township, at the pub •ie house now occupied by John Mason, \t Fite Horse tavern, in said township. it District—East Coralico township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Rhoads, in the village of Iteamst own, In said township. lOth District—Being part of tile township of E ad Donegal, at the public school house in the village of Nlaytown, In said township. lift DlStriet—ellerriarVOll township, at the public house floss' occupied by li. M. sweltmrt, in the village of Church; own,in said township. 121 E District—Martic township, at the house note occupied by D. M. Moore, In said town- sip. 13th Instriet—Hart township, at the public house lately oecuple.l by John Hollis, in said tOwnship. 11th District—Coleman township, at the pub lie house now occupied by turnout W. Eckman In saldtownship. 15th District—Fulton lONVIIShip. at the public house now occupied by Marlin Rohrer, in said township. lath District—Warwick township, at the pub lic house now occupied by Lies. T. Wider, In the village of Litiu, in said township. 17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough Marietta, In said township. ISM District—Columbia Borough: Ici Wool. at the public house of Joseph ; 2d Ward, the public houseof Mary Wagner; Si Ward, at the restaurant of Valentine Mack. IULIt District—,Sadsbury townstiip,at the pub lic house now occupied by Isaac Albright, in said township, 20111 Distriet—Leacech township, at the pub lic house now occupied by \V. Blair, iu said township. 21st Instrict—Brecknock township, at the public house now occupied by J. C. Eshle man, In sold township. 22d District—Mount , Joy lit - trough, in the Coun cil Chamber, In the borough of Mount Joy. District—Being part of East Ilempilehl township, at the public house now oecupied Mr. Beamsderfer, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied ha Henry Mil ler, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said tuwnshlp. th District—Conest spa township, at the public house now occupied by U.. 1. Hildebrand, In said township. 2,6 th District—W:lBlllll%ton Borough, at the upper school house In the borough of Wash- ugton. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the pub lic 'lousy; now occupied by S. Slyer, in said ownshil% :Nth Distrlct—Conoy township, at the public ichool house in the village of. Bainbridge, In said township. '29th District—Manhelm township, at tie publiehouse now occupied by A. H. llwnherge.., 111 the village oh Nettsville, In said township. 30th District—Being part or Manor township, at the public house now occupied by tiataael Cox, inlllierstown, in said township. tst District —Wesi Earl township, nt the lblle house now occupied by H. B. Grabill, t Early'lle, in said township. 32d I , lstriet—ltelug part of West Hem Wield iownshlp, known as Silver Sprlnv. Dist net, nt the public 110." of Andrew I.l.n•se, in said township. 3:{d District—St rasburz toWnsfrip, at the pull. Ile house now occupied by Jamea Curran, 1 , thy' borough of Strmburg. 3-11.11 District—Being part of Manor township, nnutonly culled Indiautown district, at tilt thile house or Bernard Stoller, In said tewu- dp. :Nil District—West Coe:Oleo township, at the oldie house now occupied by Henry Wachter, he villaaeof Schoeneek, in said township. District—East Earl township, at the pub e house now occupied by Martin Grithe, at lee Ball, in maid township. COI District—Paradise township, nt the pub c house now occupied by Henry Keneagy, lu mid township. Pith District—Being a part of East lictuptleld nrnship, at theublic school house lu the vil e of Hemptield p lu said township. llUth Distrlet—Laucaster townsidp, at the poi, • c house now occupied by John M. Miller, fu said township. 411th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by ELlas Buck welLer. In said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house OfJollu Harbison, In said township. 4'41 District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Jacob B.ird, In said township. 43t1 District—Pen n township, at the public louse of Jacob Busser, in said township. tith District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th Instrict—Clay township, at the public house of Emanuel Weldinall, in said township. Rah District—PeqUea township, la the public house of Benjamin Cochran, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house now occupied by John Snyder, 14 said township. 45111 District—Eden township, at the public hone of A. 'l'. Myers, in said township, 45th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included In the3d district, at Lehman's school house, In said township. 50th District—West Donegal township, here tofiire included in the 3d election district, at Newt ille Hotel, in said township. Slot District—That part of Mount Joy town ship heretofore included in the 22d district, at Benjamin Brennemau's school house, In said township. 520 District—That part of Rapho township heretofore included in the 21 district, at Strickler's school house, In said township, 53d District—That part of East Donegal town ship heretofore included iu the '22d district, at the brick school house, in the village of Spriug• vine, in said township. slth District—That part of Rapho township heretofore included lu the 52d district, at the public school house in the village of Newt Jon, in said township. Situ District—That part of Manor townst ip heretofore Included In the 2615 dlstrlct, uL the public house of Caroline Brenneman. Soith District—Mcmntville District, being part of West I lemptield township, heretofore in cluded in the 32nd district, at the Mountville Graded School House, in said township. .571 It District—Norwood District, being part of West Ilimptield township, heretofore in cluded in the Cod district, /tt, the Norwood Graded School house, in said township. issth District—Northwestern District, being part of \Vest Hemptield township, heretofore Included In the 32nd district, at the Saud Hole School House, in said township. Every person, except Mg Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United Staten or of this State, or of any city or Incorporated district, whether °commissioned °nicer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart ments of the State or the United Slates, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, or of the State Leg islature, and of the Select and Common Coun cils of any city, or Commissioner of any incor porated district, Is, by law, incapable of hold ing or exercisin at the same time the Mike or appointment ofjudge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no Inspec tor, Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. The Inspector and Judge of theelt3ctionsshall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election In the district, , ,to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes fori udge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in Ills plare. And in ease tile person who shalt have received the highest number of votes lor Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector In his place— anti in cue tile person elected Judge shall not attend, then tile Inspector who received tile highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the township, word or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at such election, shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. I t shall be o Ile duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, d u ring the whole time sold election is kept open, tor Ihe purpose of giving information to the inspectors and Judges, when called on, in rela tlon to tile rig 11 tor any person assessed by theta to vote at such election, or such other mutters in relation to the assessments of voters as the said Inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided In the State at least one year, and In tile election district where he of fers 1118 vote at least len days Immediately pre ceding such election, and within two years baid a State or county tax, which shall have een assessed at least ten days before the elec tion. But a citizen of the United States who hag previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the election dis trict and paid taxes us aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote after residing In this State nix months: Provided, that the freemen, citi zens of the United States, between twenty one and twenty-two years of age, who have resided in au election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name Is not contained In the list of taxable In habitants furnished by the Commissioners, un less First, he produces a receipt for the pay ment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of an other, that he has paid such a trot, or on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the righ t to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided In this State at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe from the account given him, that he le of age aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, where upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote stiallbe inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite SEPTEMB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS thereto by writing the word "tax," If he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word " age," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of each age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the list of voters kept by them. 1n all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the CotamissionerS and assessor, or his right to vote,.whether found thereonor not. is ob jected to by any qualified citizen, It shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if tie claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall be sufficient proof , tltere of, but he shall make proof by at least one dim pace( witness who shall bea qualified elector,' that he has resided in the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and sha also himself swear that Ins boos tile residence,ein pursuance or his lawful calling, Is in said strict, and that ho did not remove In to said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, If required, of .the resi de. ce and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitte.t to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If ally person shall prevent matt empt to pre vent ally officer of any election under this net from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officers, or shall in terrupt or improperly Interfere With him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or stall riotously disturb the peace at such el,tion, or shall use any in timidating threats, force or violence, with de sign to Influence unduly or overawe any elec tor, ur to prevent him front voting or fa re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on Conviction shall lie tined in any sum not 03.- ~ , ,n111; live hundred dollars. 1111 d till prkoOell fur nay tissue IlOt teas than three nor inure titan twelve months, and it it shall he to Court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so orn•od I rig was not a res ident of the city, ward, district 'or township w I ii•re the Offence WI. COIIIIIII tied, and not en titled to vote therein, then on COW: MIDI, [l.' shall he sentenced to pay a tine of not less than one hundred nor more than onethousand dui tars, and be Imprisoned not less than six mouths nor more than two years. if any person, not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any elecCon of tills Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall 00111 Out of his proper district; If ally person knowing the want 01 such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, tile,l , oll 1 offending. shall, on conviction, be lined 111 any Ka. 115)1 exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in any term not exceeding three nmistits. If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the 0111110 day, 0,1.11111 fraud ulently told sold deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with the 111 1011 1 illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do so, he or they offending shall on conviction be tined In any sum not less than lilt - nor more than live hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than twelve mouths. If any person not qualllled to vote In this Cuminutawealth agreeattly to law, toneept tlie SOll5 uf ynalined cltlZens,) shall appear at any place of election tor Idie purpose of influencing the eactens yualltled to vote, lie .hall on eon- Valion forleil.:111d pay ally Stun not eXceetling One hundred do lulls tor every such Wren, and be Intprlsoned fur any tercel nut exceeding, three inolltdoi. REolarhY LAW, I also give elliciai notice Lo the sleet , rs of Lanc.rer county that, by an act entitled - Au r Act f archer supplemental to the act rot:o,e , to the elect tone of this Commonwealth,' ap- Droved April 17th, A. 11.-(bid, It In provided us t follows: szcrrigtx 1. Be it enacted by the Fenate and , Hance of ievyresentatives if the Clinimuntiscalth of hereby Pennsylvania. General Assembly sad ie enacted by the no lioriiy qt //tamale, T hat • it skall be the duty of cam tat the I st wants this commonwealth, on the first mos. day Is Juno of each year, LO Lake up the Iran , no ]pt he hex received nom tile C• 11111 1Y mt.:stoners under the e,glits section of the arc; of fifteenth Air 11, eighteen hundred told mrty• tour, nod proceed to au 1 ti sled late revisiou of L.e •tud. by striking thereirom the name of every person who Is known by elm to have died or reel toed :dime the last previous ass ss Intuit trots the district W,•1• .h lie ei the as sessor, or wins, eterth or reoval frost he a one sha:l tie made snows to l ulus, an 1 to add to tile the 1111111 e of any qua:riled voter wilt, slot] I be known by him to bays moved into the district since the last previous IlliSelol cutatt, or whose removal Into the same shall be or shall have been made known to 111111, and also the names of all who shalt make claim to lom to !re ;sainted voters therein. Al bellll ns 1 In Is comple , .ed lie shall visit every dwelling house In ills district, and make care ful inquiry it any person wile.° moue 18 Oh bin list hue died Cro removed from tne district, and II so, to take the same tnerefrom, or whether any qual Med voter resides therein wh or moue to not, on its list, and If so, to add the -ace thereto; and in 1111 canes where a name is added to the list a tax alien fol thwlth be assess d against the person; and the assessor shalt 111 al, costa (ascertain, by inquiry, upon wrist ground the person so asset-sad claims to be a vole . Upon thecompletron 01 tins work, 11111011 l t the duty 01 a •ch assessor 11, afore mall to 1,0e1301 to 11l site out a list, In alpha• buttes! order, of the freemen above twenty one years trf age, elahnhig to be quail tied voters in the ward, borough, to wnslop or district 01 which he is tits assessor, and oppo site each of said narnesstate whether said free, 111.111 Is or Is not a housekeeper; add It he Is, the number of his residence, In towns where the same are numbered, with the street, alley or court In which situated; and if in a tows where there are no numbers, the 11111110 of the street, alley or court on which `aid house trouts; also, the occupation of the person; rim, where he is not a housekeeper, the occa• at 1013, 111.C13 bOll,l Ogautl sell h whom, and pf w,ettrig for asother, lie 1311.1110 Of the em ployer, and write opposite en 11 or ssid names the ward " voter:' where arty person claims 1,1 Vole by reason of mama] g Idol, he shall exhibri his certificate t lien,' to the rotor ssor, mimesis he 'MY :Well for live erm-restive years next pis...ding a voter 111 said district; and In all car-ea where the person has been natural izd, the name ehall,bernarked aelththeletter, "S;" Where the person has IllereTY declared his intentions to become a citizen and deslg. iu be naturalized before the next election, the n.oue shall be mat ked "1), 1.;" where the Chlllll is 10 vote by reason of being between Ile /11.104 lof I wenty-ono and twenty-two, as pro vt red by law, the word "aut." shall be entered; and If the person has moved Into the election dbd let to re-Ide stove tile lastgeneral election, the lett r K." snail be placed opposite the same. it shall be the furl-liar duty of each ar,- sensor aforesaid, upon theeOmpletinit br duties herein Imp reed, to make out a separate list 01 all new 10,,, , 1 1111,11 LA made by hies, and I the amounts assessed um m each, and tarnish lie ramie Immediately to the county commis sioners, Who shall Immediately add the moues to the tax duplicate of the ward, borough, township or dlstrict In which they have been assrou-ed, Sec 2. On the list being cerapleted and the assoismeuts made its'atortatafd.,the same/died forth wit he returned to the county commls stoners, who shall rause duplicate - copies of said lists, with the observations and explana tions rerpilred to be noted as aforesaid, to be made Out NV eIOOLI 00 prscticable and placed In the lismis of the assessor, who shall prior to the first of Angora In each year, pla one copy thereof oh the door ell or ort the home where the election of the rte Dl ctl ve district Is requir ed to be held, mud ret tin the other In 11 le lion• session. for the inspection, free of charge, of auy person resident Is t•he said election dis trict who sitall de Ire to see the same; arid it shall be llt -r duly of the sald assessor to add, from I.lllll] Lo LOON. Oh the personal application of any oue claiming the r gr:t to YOU., the mime of such claimant, and mark opposite the name 12. V.," and immediately assess 111111 with a tax, noting, us la all other canes, 11114 renlral- LIOU, residence, who:her a boarder or house keeper; If n b larder, with whets he beards; ad whether natural.ked or designing to be, ' , irking to al! roicrt CUM'S the letters opposite he name, N." "D. I." as the case may be • it the person claiming to be assessed be natu ralized, he shall ex titbit to the assessor his cer tificate of naturalization; and If he claims that lie designs to be naturalized beiore the next ensuing ewe lion, he shall exhibit the certltl• care of hls del 1 .ration of Intent Ion; In all cases where any ward, barini.li, township or elec tion dimi Het is divided Into two or le ire pre• einctst, the assessor shall note in all Ills as ess men s tile election precinct In which each elector re-lOes, awl shall make a separate return for each to the cmility I ommissioners, in all cases in which a return Is riguired front Min by tile provisions of this act; and the county commissioners, lu making duplicate copies orall such returns, shall make dupli cate copies of the Darnell of the vote! a In each precinct., separately, am l shall furnish tile Maine let the es. sSor ; and tile cop! , a regal' red by this ue•t to he placed on toe doors of or ON election pieces oil or before the :_irst of August in es,ell ye -r, vii di be placed on the door of or 011 , e election place In each of s Aid precise's rt C. ii. After Lim aaselisments have been com pleted 5.0 the tenth day preset:oll,g the second 'f madlyoelober Of each year, tile assessor 01101:, 00 the Mimday immediately following. make a retu n to the county commlesionersof bellies of all persons attactetect by hi ID since trio return required to be mode by him by Ltie second stemma or this net, noting opposlteeacb name the observaLlous and explanations re toured to be noted as atoresald ; and the county commissioners shall thereupou cause the Caine to be added to the return required by tile sec l i - ond section oft his act, and a lull aud correct copy Caere!t to be made containing the names elf ail persons so returned as resident taxables In kind ward, borough, township or pr, enact, and hunt b the same, together with the ne cessary election blanks to tne cilLters of the election In said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or before six O'Cleek in the morn ing of the second Tuesday of October; and no man shall be [mounted to vote at the elecuou on that day whose name la not on said list, unless be shall make proof of his right lo vole, as hereinafter rtquirEd. Sze 4. On tile day ot election soy person whose name Is not my the said list, auti claim ing the right to vote tit said election shall pro duce at least one qualified voter of the district as a wane.so to the resh'enco of tile claim ins In the district In which he claims to be a voter. for the period of at loud ten days next preced ing said election, which withees shall take aud subscribe a writtdt, or partly written and portly printed affidavit to the facts /tinted by hire, w hien aili tacit shall define clearly where ' the residua. Is of the person so claiming to be a voter; and the tier tin no el:tinting the right to vole shall also ieke ah.l kalee•riiie Il Written, or partly WI itlen and tato ly printed stl'ala,it,s nous to the hest of Iris knowledge and belie', where and when lie 151,0 born; I hat he Is a citizen ttf the comnittioven lilt of l'euu sylomia sod of the 1:11 1 UOl , l/.100: 1 hat lie line resat, d In the c o in alone:call li rue year, or It forinsrly a 011.1401.1 therein, 01111 has moved therefrom, that be has resided therein six mouths next precediug said election; that be has uot, tossed into I.he district tor the purprse of volt og therein ; that he has phltl a State or county 10.1 C Within two yr ars, Winell was as aesind at least ten days before , salt election; ond, If a naturalized oil, zee, shall elan state when, wlit-re and by what Court, he WPS hate raliged, and shall also produce his cer till late of hatitrullgatlon for exatinlitation; the Nall) affidavit shall also state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the aillunt was lie and wizen, wnere and to whom paid, end the till receipt therefor rill It he ;iron iced for examl rod 1011, lillleaa the ulliaul 1 , 110 , 1 State ill his allitamt Leas It has been honor des toy ed, or that he never received any, but If the person so claiming the right to vote shall Lake and subscribe no affidavit, that he Ise Ile Live born citizen of the kates, (or if horn elsewhere, shall state that fact in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized, or that. he is entitled to citizen ship by reason of his father's naturshzation anti shall Maher state lu his affidavit that lie is, at the thus of taking theaffidavd, bet ween the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two yr are; that he hes resided In the state ore your and In the election district ten days next preceding su•II election, he shall be eutt tied to vole, aithough he shall not have paid taxes; th said aillilavits of all persons oinking such claims, and the nlilliavits of the wane sea to their residence, shall be preserved by Slier lee- Lion Imam, and at the close of the electiou they shall be enclosed with the ilst of voters, tally Ilst- and other papers required by law to he tiled by the retury Judge with the Prothonotti• ' ry, and shall rema n on file therewith la the Prothouotary's office, subject to eZarninal ion, as other election papers are; If Lite election smears shall find teal, the applictnt or appli cants Imagoes all the legal qualiti.dlons of voters be or they scull he permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list tazahlss by the election cairn-, the word " tax" being added whale the claimant Mauna L I v-1.0 ou tax, and the word "age" Where he claims to vote On age; the same wrds being added by the clerks in,emti case rwipectlvely on the lists of persons voting at such election. Sec. 5. It sha . l he lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, notwithstantung tree name of the proposed voter is coutained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of such person •; whereupon the same proof OS the right of suffrage as In now required ire law shall - be publicly made and acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or re jected awarding to the evidence; every person claiming Lo be a naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization certin 2Oil NEW AEVEETISEALENTS Cate at the election beloreVoting, except Where ne has been for ten yearfr, consecutively, too ter la the district In which be °Hera his vole; and on thavote of such person' belt g received, it shell be the duty of tne election etiloers 10 write or stamp nu such Certidcate the word "voted." w ith.the month and year; and If any election officer or :pincers shall receive a sec ond vote on - the someday, by virtue of the same certificate, excepting Where eons are en titled to vote by virtue of the naturalization of their fathers, they and the petwm who shall ciferanchasecond vote,uponsoofrendlogshall be entity of a high misdemeanor, and on.con victim:l thereof, be tined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court: but the fine shall not exceed e , .., hundred dollars In eats cane, nor the imprisonment one year; the like punishment , sliall be indicted, ou eouvietionli on the officers of el:etlou who shell neglect or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the In dorsement required as aft:resold-on eald nil' u ral ization certfficste. : 4 E0.6. If any eleetien officer shall refuse or neglect to r quire stich ergot of the tight of sulfr.oge as is prescribed by title law, or the law to .chich tuk to a supplemen t . Iron' any persem ollering to vote whose name le not on the list of essessed voters, or whose right to Vote to challenged by any tos , itled voter pros en', and shall admit sues persons to vole with on t requiring' such. proof, every person MO offending, shall opm convlctioo, be guilt,/ of a high nos lemennor, ace shall be sentenced, for eve') - much 00011001, 10 pay a 11 110 unt rX• Ceetang 0110 hundred dollars, or to uudergo au au ire's' , lust I. riot more 11a11 0130 year, or 011 her or hookli, iit 1 . e dloeretton of toe court. Sec. V. Ten trays preceding every election fsr cleJtore i f President and Vice I're/11(10n to( the United Stott., It shall be the Int) . of the As s,s..mr to .1 end at Ale pl.co 1i XO.l hp law for holding tile 1' rerun ill elicit ea el hill tiilltrlel, Said then and there 110 ,r all split Walloon of po ramie w lout. 1111110's 11 tit' 01 ell 011110‘41 (0/111 the 11s1 113101 1 , 1,1 VO er., 111111 WllO 01111111 Ili,. 11,111 10 viler 01101 • 11.01.4 1,110 , ' illlgl .114,1 Fillet , 111,s/1111e WllO IV , is 1101. 0 0 111 ' ll . 011 111 , 1111110, 111 100 11 i 001 001 11101,00 1.4 511011 Allow lona 1 11ey 11.0 elllll Led to ale Tight n 1 suffrogr. In 0 tell dist I 1,111 the personal 141111. 0,1100 01 the ...1 I I Malt 0111 y, And S0(1101111 110-. sem Mein with I lie prod. , 10X. 1 Itcr ct.I.lP °t in.; the list, it cops thereof snail be placed Oil the door o I or 1111 1 he 0011..1 01101 . 1" the slur Lion is to he held, at lea+, Clint 1 1 113 a Lila. , " Lite elect:oli ; and at air eleet lon the 50100 cootrse shall be 101,11,1, ill al respects, its . recline. it by this tel Is. ti the acto to %onion It I it 011111110- I. (t Ihe generl ell clouts in ioner. file ..ociessOr serail alonemake 1 tar N no e s rits 01 the comity conunbodoners of all es iessmetrts made by votue of thin 01•011,01; 1001 1110 emanly Con 111 4100010 111111 1 liirlllah voila, Lorre 1 to the rhea. i I tllOOlO In eaell thstroa, lo like manner, In WI respews. co 14 rill &ea 1! the general 010.1.1.010 11l Octbor, .use. 0. lam same Mitt" otl t It guilt 1-00 shall app y at every sp. coil electiott, coal s t to, el y 6eparale cliy, I o ongli or w lid oo ecllOn, In all reopel•to 00 at the general el cit. 11.1 111 0,110 r. 001%9. 'rue respective assi , stas, Insp.-cloth 11110 Jiltedas of the elections 11l 11l ea/al Wive the Ma( el . to ad in ulster .01,110 to ally perSoins Lanny leg the richt to Ill' .L... 41101 I or the right al nuttrota,e. or Iti regard to a y -1 1111 er matter or Llai g ',pared , 11 tor d ore 0r to q lot d Into b 3 illy, , f .1111 Ii 11, s nod, Ills act; 11111 111) I'lllll isiss wst, , t iti, 0/ 0110 i , ..l'n Ito 1 I+l - La alty 11l rain's or Ili IN e lol . re ing .- Moll hey all 'II Ite I, 01‘14 011,104 It ti t 0 any tr. 'aid oilicers 111 .1 1 be punished 11$ perjury. Asa . II . 'I he 1.01.11. s ors ,43411 eon i re:4,A ,, the male croup-L.l4lmi 1.10 the tulle oecessaally i ;ant lu 1100 1 amil to; 1110 ilat , e , r „r r .by ~i j, nn_ eil as Is provide .I ba law nir the perl..lllWe .1 their other dal lee; to lie 1111111 I V the comity thin tubed° otos 15 111 Witt II ens , 0; and it shoat out be lawful tor ally /.1..“ ssor iti asse.o a tax against au , : person W tudeVer w It 11 In tell days next pie aallng the election to be 101111 tic': s'sad Tees lay of October, in any , ear, or wantil ten days 011 t lathe any election for elector., 01 Pre shieut and VII' l'resl lent of the linked Staten; any Viol LLIOn ut this proVlsion 'li 111 b. a misdemeanor, and nll L,J•scr, 11e ol Ile rs so. 011,11114 to it nue, on Lo co., Ld m, rit exceeding one lathored d .1 Lars, or to tl Ittiptiso ou wen 1 on excreting tlOOO 111 io o Loi, Ime null, u.l. the discretion, ut I 1.0 snort. SEC. 11. Uoi the pet it oa 01 ill' s Of 111'10 e'II. 0 1.15 1( 11111 I,lkluty stating nattier red ii that 1110: vet liy better° ti at ft au Is will be prac 'lead al the eleCtlon oh all 11 be held ill any oils riot, a sh all tie the dal')' of the g 11101 01 111 plea, 1/1 e•M 1 1 1.011 11 1, , it In session, or il 11111111, /1 jld4e theth-f lirva ,, it mu, to app lilt a33lti JULIICIatot, sober and intelligent citizens ol the county to act 04 Inersrero lit sad elec tton; 111111 overseers . hall be ssiecled nom dif ferent political palate , where the Inapt clots oelong to ninerent par les, 01111 where troth 01 said I ristreeLors brio. o t I 10U .110:1 //0111 1011 party, both lll.lmorerseernslllllll be taken from 1110 opposite 11011lit'si party; 1011 , 1 overseers Mall have the right to be present with the euticers la l LLe election. during tile whole time the same Is held, the votes counted and tile re turns made out and signed by I hee,eetton ofil curs; to keep a lint of voters, if they ten proper; to oath, cuallenge any person olfering to vote au interrogate lau and I..as W a neoo tinderh In regard Lo 1110 right. Of solltaype at said elec. Con, anti to ex IUIII.IO 1 I pet , 10,01111 ed the officers 01 said elec tr o n are l required to n al. to d to saki overseen's° aelegeed and appointed every couveoleuce and tenthly for the dtri• cha e rge oh their duties; and II said flee lull ootlarers shall reluse to permit null overseers to be present alai pertorm theft duties lei alare• said, or II they shall be drivel away Worn the polls by violence or intimidation, ail the votes polled at butch electiou dear 1... t may be reject ed by any tribunal trying 11 contest under said eleo,lour Err/ruled, Mat no person signing the petition shall be appointed at o verseer. AEC. IL. If any Prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any other person, shall af fix the seal of office to any naturalization pa per, or permit the same to be affixed, or give out, or cause or permit the SIIUIS to be given out, 111 bl auk, whereby it may 103 fralltillltllltly 100 d, or fortieth a naturalization certificate to any person who shall not nave been duly ex amiued and sworn In open court, lu the presence of some of tile judges thereof, accord ing to the act of Congress, or shall old in, con nive at, or 111 any way permii i he issue of any trail anent nattliallzraloll Certla 'ate, he shall be gm LLy of 11111g11 mokleineanor; or if any one shall fraudulently use any sue , certificate 1.1 naturaliz Ilion, kW/Willi; I hilt It 50,10 Intuiu• bully 'sinned, or shall Cote, fa itt'empt to Vote thereon - , er If aey„,opp,shs.l.l, vote, pr ottutupt to vote, ou tiny cot tifleate of manning 01011 ant Issued to Iran, he snail be guilty of a high mistlemeauor; nod either or ally of the tier -4 UB, their aloere or abettors, guilty of sillier of the mistletneanors aforesaid, Wrath on 0 ru victlon, he 110011 111 a blllll 1101 exceeding 1150 LllOll.llll 111,11ar0, 0101 Imprisoned lu the veneer penitentiary fora period ma exceeding three years. sad. 14. Any person who no oath or 511101na• lino, M. or,bklura L ally. costri , in this Witte, or cheer authorized to administer oaths thrall, to procure a reel 1110,10 111 naturalization, tor 111100011 or any other person, wthully depose, declare or affirm any matter 10 be hwt, know ing the same to be false or ninth In Ilke eau' net deny - any matter to be fact knowing the sumo to be true, shall be deemed guilty of per- Jury •' and any certificate of naturalization nisued In pursuance et( nay such deposition, ec dlaration or alllrmatlOn, 0111111 be null and void; anti It Ethan be the duty of the court la ming the same, upon proof being made before It that it was fraudulently obteitud, to take immediate Measures lilt recalling the same for c Ines lint ion, and ally person who shall vote, or attempt to v tO, on arty paper so ols. tattled, or who shall In any way aid Is, con u Ire al, or have any sgency whatever In the home, caCtllation or Use of 011 y fraudulent , nat uralization certlll :Idle, shall he dreined 011 lay all le lhdellle/11101 . , 1111111/011 COLIVICtItII there or, .tmli Indergo nu Itni risotiment in tire peu ltentlery lor not more than two years and pity a line, not 1111 re thau one thousand dollars, Gar every such offence, or elther or both, aL the ril , cr- thrill of the court, SEC 14. Any assessor, elect Mu officer or per gola appointed its an overst er, who shall tieg lea or refuse to perform any du y enjoined by Lois a 1, without reasonable or legal cause, shall be subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars, and If any assessor snail minerrs our person as a voter who Is urn qualified, or shall rein,' 111000x8 any one wt. Is qual tied, he shall he gellty of a misdemeanor 10 office, and on conviction be punished by fine or 1 tral r 11. Content, illad alb" he subject, to I'll 11CL101.1 for &tillages by the party aggrieved' awl If any (or shell hairdo 0 utly alter, mid lilt delece o destroy uuy Met Oh voters 11111110 HA dl• reeled by this act, or tear down or renlOve the ramie from toe pane vat - tore It has been fixed, 1011 11 IraticlUletit or 101SChieVtills Intent, or for ally Ina prop•.r purpose, the person Ho olletal mg 011111 be guilty of a 111511 misdemeanor, ...1 ou conviction shall be punished by a line uot. exceeding live hundred dollars, or Int -1,150n11e trt hot exceeding two years, or bolt, at Inn (laical lou of the court. nat . . 15 All elections for city, ward, 111.1111,11, township and slseult 01111,06 Shall 1010,0. be 11 111 011 the 8.3130.1 Tuesidity of (October, lubJeet L. all the provisions or Lite laws regm lating the elect lon of much °Meet s 501 Incon sistent with this act; the persona elected to such offices at that time saail take their places et the expiration VI the tering of the persona holding ate scone at lire 1 1 1110 01 1111Cil election; but no election for the othce of metentror or UN siritaaa assessor shall 110 held, under this act, until the year 000 thousand eight hundrtdand seventy. rise. hiA t all elections hereafter held trn - der the laws of this corn mon WORILLI, 10e polls shall be opened bet weed the hours of six and seven 0 . 1,:i/Cll, a, rm,aud closed at -.oven o'eli ek 13. M. bgc. 17. 0 shall be the duty cf the Secretary' If tile commonwealth to a repale fora( for all he blanks !nude necessary by tills act, and tumbril cool., of the triune to the county ellll. 111.1m:ern of time several counties of the corn nonwealth ; and tire COUllty oortaribisloinero ol rach 000010 1311,111, 110110012 115 may be necessary alter receipt, of thestime,rd the properexpeuse If the county, procure and furnish to all the dection olliceis of the election districts of ,litir respective counties seines of such blanks, u such quantities as may b: rendered neces rary Pm the lthiCilliltg,o of their duties under .bis act,. See. 19. That cll.l.ens of this State tom r, .••• - - _ Illy In the service Of the Slaw or of the United States governments, on elerimi or other duty, and who do not vote where thus employed, . . shall not be thereby 1161,1,41 of the right U vote in their several election diatricte It outer Mine dilly CIIANOK IN TIIA MODE OF VOTING. AN Acr regulating the nest° of voting at al elections In the several coIInLIEN of 01. Commonwealth, approved March Will, lbal SECTION 1. Ile 11 enueted by the Senate our Henew Repeesentotana of the Commonweal. Pennvivanta an llenerul daaetnbly met, and le hereby enacted by the out/writ y of the a(1171 Float stall lied votersof the several cow ties of tills Cool thou wealth, :at nil genera . - township, borough and special eleetionn, are hereby, hereafter, althOrlMA and required to VoLp, by tickets, printed, or writ lets, or partly printer and partly written, severally chi-smiled to follows. Vlle ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of court. voted for, and to bo labelled outside, Judiciary;" one ticket nhall embrace the names of all State officers voted for, and be labelled "Slate; one ticket shall embrace the names ol all county officers voted for, Including office of senator, member, and menthe's of assembly, If voted tor, and be labelled ''County;" one ticket. skull em brace the uamu, utull lowuhillp officers voted for, and be labelled "Tow usurp; " one ticket shall k.mbracs 1.110 'MMUS of ad borough offi cers voted tar, and be labelled llotough :" and em It class chidl be depesned la r...i.raw ballot-box°, XV AM F.NI/NIENT CONSTITUTION I'. S. ”tir.crioN I. The right nt range!. of the I' letl,tatea to ‘atenball by the Unltell States, ar by any State all eta it or race, cular, or previous culallta LI sondt utle. "Hr.CriON Tilo I'nu;(rcxs shall havc to enforce this article by appropriate yliuvr AND fiEcoND 141.:CTIoN OF ACT OF CON 1110,8 OF M011:11 31, 1370. "SECTION 1. Be It crutcled by the Senate and Mb.. ItepreserthaireS of the United ,Slates rJ A nufrleu 1n r umenthled, That all el drena of the United Hlatex, N Itu are, or Allan boulllur- . - wise qualified by Inv to vote at any eleetioi by the people, In any state, Territory, dintriet county, city, pariah, townedilp, tichool dish ret onialetpullty ur other territorial nub-division shall be entitled and allowed to Vote at al such elect long, w IthMit diadinetion of race, color, tar previous condition of servitude; any Constitution, law, custom, wawa or regulation of nay State or Territory, or by, or under its authority, to the contrary, notwithstanding." SEC. 2, And be it further enacted, That if by or under the authority of tile Constitution ur laws of ally Suite or the lawn of any Territory, allay act in or Khali be required to be done as at prerequinite or qualification for voting, and by each (2011111Atutluil or law persons or onicern are or shall be charged with the performance of duties In furnishing tile citizens an opportu nity to perform Snail prerequisite or to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person and officer to give to all citizens of the United Statics the same and equal oppor tunity to perform ouch prerequlslte and to be come qualified to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; and If any such person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to thin section, he shall, for every such offense, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees an the court shall deem Just, and shall also, for every such of fence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, hint YEW ADVERTISEMENT`'. shall, on conviction thereof, bo fined not irtoi than five hundred dollars, or be Imprisoned not leis titan one month and not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. SEC. 10, OF AN Act OF TUE. PENNtYLVV O NIA LEGISLATURE OF APRIL OTII, A. D., IS7O. SECTION 10. That so much of every act of Assembly as provides that only white ft eetned aro entitled to vote or be registered as TONGS , . or as claiming to vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, be and the name Is hereby tencaled ; and that hereafter, all freemen, without distinction of color, Audi be enrolled and regintered. according to the provinions of the first section of the act un proved 17th April. 1,569, entitled, 'An act fur tiler supplemental to the act relating to the electionn of this Commonwealth,' and when °Chemins qualified under the existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and xpecial elections In this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained In the 76111 section of thetired aforesaid, the ludgem Of the aforesaid distrieta shall respectively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and pro duce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district at the Court House In the City of Lancaster, on tile third day after the day 01 the ele tlou, being ON FAR/ \l', 1.1111 DAV OP OLICOlls.li, 11111, at le ti clerk, fi. tn., then and there to do and preform the duller required by law of maid J mimes. AiNO,llllll where a Judge. by MOIIIOEOEI or mi. avoidable accident, Is nimble to attend sit , h mewing of linters, then the cent Myrtle or re tro n shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors Or elerkr or the °welkin of the 111,..- I Het, who shall do and perform the ditties P - ElOll,Ol or ~,tl,l Judge unable to mt end. I also give 1101100 Elf the folleiv.mt net 110`0•011 by Ole lasi Legislat ore: AN ACT To nutliorlr, n popular vote upon Illy pies ! lon of calling It Convention to amend 1110 1:0001i1111 lon of Pennsylvania. S nioN I. "Re it elyirtol by fly. Srolati• rural 11,y1..,• leiTri..veiihilorel of the Own //111/Irecolfh Pr . /111,/lrlollll, lit I ti•iy•rill As.viutity met, emit it Iv hereby masted by Mr titithority the ..you... Thai he ,inestion of calling a Convention to amend t lie Constitution of the Commonwealth Ire allhmlt , ed to 0 VOlO of tillE 11001 , 10 at the I gen ES eral DAY ele of ctio tit‘fOltElt neext,n, to be hld o the il theid sqecuond ' saes t hill to he voted upon In manner following. to Wit ; 111 countlesand cities in which slip-ticket voting Is authorized 'by' law, votes tor and against. it et/O,OIEIOU nifty be expressed and given upon the tieket, headed or endorsed with Ella word "State," and not otherwise; and the wards used stand he ..00111011Ull01101 L . :011,01- (km," and underneath "Fur a Convention" or "Against a Convention;" stid•in Mind les or districts in which slip-ticket voting shall not he authorized by law, each elector voting 010111 said question shall cast aseparate ballot, en dorsed on theoutside "Constit 1111011111C0110 , 01. 1 toll," and containing upon the inside the words "For a Convention" or "Against n Con vention; and all voles east as aforesaid shun pro reeovered, counted and returned by the pper election,otileers and return .1 Ulllloll volts for liovernor are received, counted .aull returned miter IENIS1114;100 . 0. sm-rtor.: That me election aforesaid shall he held ane sb ject to all the prov . i sions of law whicd bh appl u y to general electiol; the Sheriffs of the several eountles shall give notice of tills act In their election proclama tion tile present year, and the Oovertior shall cause all 1110 relllrllm 01 the said election, as reeelved lip the Secret my of IEIO COllllllOll - 10 00 (0111 before the Legislature at Ile next anunal election. JAMES 11. WEBB, Speaker of the Ifollolo of 11.0p11.00110111V00. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. A Beat v ED—Tito Second E 111 ). of' June, Ann° Domini, one thousand eight hundred and ~eventy•um• JOHN W. GEARY. :en under my Itand, ILL lay office, In Lan. thls 2d day erSepternher, In I he year I : Lord. one I houßand eight hundred and venty, and In the ninety-fourth year of the udepondenee of the United Staten. FREDERICK MYERS, Sheri f]. SLIERIFF'S Oren.y:,l,nra..er, Sept. 11, NOTICE. COMIIIISSLOOefti of Litheleiter County are not nut to hay for the publivatlon, lu any newspaper pubikhed in the county, of the sheriff', er..lamaion for the hokilOg of the general vie, lot), others Limit these authorized by the Sheriff of Laura:der Collate, and will loot ploy for said publication In any other news papers. .ly order of the Comity Comml.lonors. Al teal; J: O. H. SHIRK, Clerk 1.2041.1.18 A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. RST MORTGAGE BONDS, To a limited amount, upon a railroad which In woll located for business, and which has been already largely con,tructed with the funds (il Its Stockholders, cannot lie otherwise than safe. This security Is Increased If the Con structing Ctunpany In composed of men of high character, and of ample means for successfully carrying through any work that I hey under take. The New Orleans, Mobile and Texas RAILROAD COMPANY IMer for sale a hoed which rorabilleti 11,040 ad vantages to all unusual degree. ' , alb , 1104 between Mobile, Alabama, and It oust onjexas —passing through New Drlcans, the New York or the 5.,1111. liftlln what. , 1111 , of 175 11111, , , about two-1.1111 , 1a aril already built, and the Stockholders have expended nearly TEN NI I 1.- . LION DOLLARS In the work. The bonds now offered are secured by a mortgage upon all that part of the line west of New urleann,whlelt an enormous tropic assured to It from the start, tills being law only rail connection by which the cotton, corn, cattle and of her pro• ductlons of Texas ono resell New Orleans. So Important Is this road considered to Louisiana, that the State has made very Ilher• al grants In 311t1 of the enterprise, by direct MI -1111.0011,4, by endorsement of second marl age bonds, and by lalbserlptlonfi to the stock of the l'ompay, amount log In ell louver right On dollars. The First Mortgage EIGHT PER CENT. BONDS Now ofjered are. In amount to $42,544 , per mile, and are Mr $lOOO or .C... 00 each, InLerent payable January and July, at the rate of S per vent. Currency Or 7 per cent. (Jold,at theoptien of the holder, Bonds registered If desired. Among the leading litoekhohle'rs of the Com pany aro lion. E. 0. Morgan, ex-Governor wed ex-Q. S. Senator; Hon. John A. Cirlswohl, Llentenant-Governor, Troy, N. Y.; Hon. Oakes Amex, M. C., Malisachnsetts; Messrs. Morton, Bliss A Co., L. VOTI Hoffman Co., J. AW. Seligman Sr. Co., Harrison Durkee, anti others, of New York; Benjamin E. Bates, President Bank of Commeree, Franklin Havens, Presi dent Merehants' Bank, Boston, nod othors,also well known. Thu abovo statoment ef facts proves thu SAFETY of these Bonds. Their PROFIT Is equally manifest upon examination. They are sold for the present at 00, and recrued Interest from July lot. At this price they Winnd n err• lain Income for forty-nve years, of nearly per rent. upon their cost. One t h ousand dol lars Invested In these K per cent. bonds will give the purchaser more than screnty-seren per nt. greater annual interest than the sumo amount invented in the new Government Floe l'er Cents, while holders of Government ulll ilnd a decided prnfilt In selling them at present high prices, and re-Investing In the New Orleans, Moblle and Texas 80111111. Subscription M will be received :In Lanenstar REED, NIO; RA NN CO., Bankorm, STRIINIAN, CLARKSON A: Co., ECIIANICS' BANK Its 'urination concerning the Company and I toad, and pamphlets containing map and full letails of the enterprise. can beobtalned of the nderslgned or any of,the Company's a4lver lsed agents. W. B. SHATTUCK, Banker, Finnocial:Agout, N. 0., M. ct T. K. H. Co NO. '2l NASSAU STREET, N. Y BONDS. FUN DINO FIVE-TIVEN ry-BoNim 13E15E3 JACOB B. LONG, NU. In NuRTI I QUEEN STREET hr (;,,illlll4llt ha, lig Ow holders of One Hundred Billion of 5-90 Bonds that they will he pahl In (Mid, and that the Interest will cease thereon after December lot, Mid I here being an Immediate likelihood that this circler of the Treasurer will he followed by ethers of a similar nature, from the fact that offers for the balance of the New Loan (81,:11./0,- ene,ne)) have been :nude by Foreign flank,•rs, which may at anyAtity be accepted, It belaioves I. he holders of tia, - Insues of 18112, Bal. and Note IsGi sto decide at once whether they 111 hold and take the Gold when called on, no 'x change for other securities, thereby La rug advantage of tile high premium these bo ion now command, which must Inevitably recede with golden account of the Immense payments within the next Be days. I would respectfully offer my services to those desiring to exchange their Fl ve•Twen ly Muds, and wduld commend to their not lee the ndennW •c resulting from an exchange (many ,f the following choice investment securities, which I am prepared to furnish at subscrip tion prices. Burlington, Cedar Rapids and 3finnesofa 7's, (fold, at lie mid Interest. . . Chicago, Danville and Vincennes 7's, Gold, at 87% and Interest. Joseph and Denver B's, Gold, at 13 , 7!,.6 and In terest. Le/ rittiry re, Par and fraterost. Uding lealfroatl7 . B, Par and Inieron. N. 11.-7'he earnings of Um /torlinoton, ("odor Rapids and Mauve:Au Railroad for tlm moolla of August tiou t(17,211 tle or more than tiocion per coal. on the mortgage obligation of tho (Annittw. e7.2I..nwTTSI WWI i ()TICE. IPublic uotleo Ia hereby given that a ecl g nl of the aubscriberii to the Capital Btock of the Lancneter and Reading Narrow-Uauge Railroad Company will be held In the halt of Bair at Hhenk's Banking Howie, lu the City of Lancaster on MONDAY, itIEBTEMBER 1071, at to o'clock A. M. to organize the tat Company. By order of the Commlasionera. R. W. SHENK. Chairman of Committee, CEDAR HILL FEMALE SEMINAR'S. MOUNT JOY, PA This Institution will be Be-opned for Board ing and Day Pupils on MONDAY; SE.PTEM BARISth, LS7I. For circular and further Information, apply to HAW. Win. B. Browne, Principal, Itel. Air,. 'Md., till September let; afterward at Mt. Joy,. Fenn'a. auggPtilisepSo