tEij I It t I I :ri ' Communications upon subjects of oth e g the fruile in g t r e o r w es e t i and e to a k m reed he ar arde i ne ed for this depart ment of the paper. All such communications should be addressed to Cfmacia STRICKLER. AESCRIITTaI Editor, Columbia, Lancaster sounty, Pa. Deep Pulverization In seasons or Droutlr Eds. Country Gentleman:—ln the pur suit of my business for about 25 years, I had learned by sad experience the need of a deep and mellow soil for our crops during the frequent dry seasons, and last year (1870) 1 plowed, as an ex periment, two acres in different fields and at different times. 9 to 10 Inches deep and very fine. The season will long be remembered by farmers as one of severe and protracted drouth. Those two acres having two inches inore depth of fine mellow soil than the re maidner of our plowed land, showed a very marked increase in their products, although the soil on them was not so moist or deep as many other parts of our cultivated fields. As the plows I had used for many years would only work well and easily to the depth of (3 to 8 Inches, and I had decided to work my soil deeper, I looked over the different patterns of plows in the agricultural warehouses in New York and /Boston, and selected F. K Holbrook & Co.'s swivel No. 41 stubble plow ; also, a No. 7 A mold-board, for sod-ground. Having given it a fair and thorough trial by plowing 25 acres last fall, and more than 5U acres the past spring, and observing the condition of the ground and the growth of our crops through the early and very protracted drouth of the season, I feel it to be shil l:lu justice to mention my high appre ciation of its merits. Our soil is a sandy loam from r, to 11 inches deep, underlain by tine gravel, free from stones and quite level ; it does not need underdraining, but does need deep cultivation. We run the No. 41 stubble-plow from 7 to 10 inches deep, sod find it turns the soil thoroughly at "that depth, and with fine man tire mixes it through the soil from the bottom of the furrow nearly to the top, as I never saw it done by any other plow. It also leaves the land in the best possible condition for cultivation and the •-growth of the crops; it .being per fectly pulverized, the: air circulates freely, us deep as plowed, and when dyy --as this and last season have been— deposits its moisture in the soil by con densation on corning in contract with the cool earth below. T. this deep, thorough pulverization by this plow, I think it is not too high an estimate to credit a gain of $5 per acre on each of the 50 acres of garden seeds and other crops which we have under cultivation this year. The sod-plow we have not used so much, having plowed only li to 8 acres with it. It is sufficient to say it does the work us well as, or better than, any other plow we have used. Now, to sum up the merits of this plow, as proved by its-use with us: lot. A team will plow more ground with it in a given time than with any other we ever used, there being less loss of time in coming around at the ends, and always on the hard or unplowed hand; also, each horse or (ix working alternately in the furrow equalizes the labor. 2d. It will plow deepor shallow, cov er stubble, coarse manure and weeds, andlitilverize the suit better than any other plow 1 have seen in use, and, from its peculiar construction, it intermixes line manure throughout the furrow. :;rd. By its use we avoid all,lead fur rows, which are always an inconveni ence in cultivating, mowing and rak ing, and an eye-sure to all neat farm ers. -Ith. It leaves the soil in excellenl filth for planting, hoeing and the pene tration of the air (luting Summer, by which condition dews, vapors, and fer tilizing gases are carried to the roots ol growing crops. tysth. With this plow we commence on one side of a field, and have one or two teams carting and spreading manure before the 1110 W, and others planting close after it; by doing so we lose noth ing by evaporation From the manure, and finish up the Ileld as we go along. I think we are More indebted to this plow—this dry season (June and July) -for good ((cups than to any other on 'dement, and friends who farm moister sods than ours have expressed surprise at the vigorous growth of our crops in comparison with thelrs.—('or. Country (male mrtu. Weaning t olls Most colts fire foaled (luring the in of May. All things considered, it is mfilutps, the hest time Earlier, On mare would not have the needed milk later, she would have too much. At four months old, colts are general ly weaned, and this is among the mos important periods in their lives. Irdinarlly, while nursing, if the foot (d both the mare and colt lute been good he latter Is fat. 'lie point is to tali , 'nun the colt uo Inconsiderable part o Is nourishment, and still have It re :tin its flesh, and what is better it teach. accomplish this, some pre ~ a ratory steps must have been t« ken.- 'olls love company. 'They get accustomed to that of their not hers, and If suddenly deprived of It vl II pine more or less. To obviate thin (link:idly, we have known breeders, fur four weeks before weaning, to turn the colt into all enclosure with a Spring calf, (a even a Gossett sheep, and not entre (lneullyulone buck, whose isolation from um llock will dispose him to respond to the overtures of the colt at once. This company will pacify hint in the (w.•asional absence of the mother, and prepare for final and complete separ tion. \Viten that time comes, It is always best to take the mother away from home, or entirely out of sight and hear ing. If she is within reach of eyes or ears, the suggestion of loss will be often er made than if only the appetite calls it up ; and this latter can be in some sense satisfied by an extra allowance of what the colt has learned to love best. The best place t? . ) keep the colt for the first three days is on an ample bare-floor well covered with old hay, and so pro tected that there will be no chance for the colt to get its feet into crevices, or otherwise receive injury. He should be fed with the very best food that the seasOn will admit of— grass with a little meal intermixed; a handful of oats for a change; water always handy, into which he can (hp Iris nose fifty times a day ; and what is of equal importance, he have his new-made compankm, the calf, or the ram, to smell of, play with, and in his colt-way to talk to. From four to seven days will be ample to partially wean him. Ile can then be turned intoan enclosure with his company, which shall alrord him larger space, both for exercise, and in which to obtain Moil. 'the field where he is , placed should he surrounded with a most sub stantial fence—at least one so high that the thought of scaling it will never en ter the ndmi of the colt. Besides, he should be visited by,the owner, or some one to whom he has beeonieaceustomeMa dozen Limes a day and should always be given some MO dainty at each visit , besides words full of soothing and caresses, which will be most keenly appreciated. In two week, the crisis will have passed. He will re member the mother, but not pine for her, anti thereafter with abundant food, well-chosen company, and careful con finement, he will be ready to 'enter upon his first Winter with every hope of passing through it without harm, aid beginning his second Summer in healthy and hopeful condition.—hearth and Ilornc. Dissolving Bones In Caustic Lye To accomplish this it is necessary to break the bones into fragments and pack them in a tight-shallow box with au equal weight of good sound wood ashes. Mix with the ashes before pack ing, twenty-live pounds of slacked lime and twenty pouudsof sal soda (carbonate of soda) to every one hundred pounds of the ashes. The box in which to conduct that process may be made of rough boards, but itmust be tight, and it shoutd not be over eighteen inched deep. r li , may be as broad as necessary. The bones should be packed in layers • first upon the bottom a layer of ashes, then a layer of bones, and so alternately until the box is tilled•. About'twenty gallons of water must be poured upon the heap (that is, for every one hundred pounds of bones) to saturate the mass, but more may be added from time to time to maintain permanent moisture. In three; four, or six weeks, the bones will be broken down completely, and the whole may be beaten up together, after adding an equal bulk of good sift ed soil. This compost is of the highest efficacy, as It embraces quite all the great essentials of plant mod, namely potash, soda, lime, phosphoric acid,aud the nitrogenous element. This is a very ..lonvenieut way for farmers who have ashes, to dispose of their stare of bones. If plenty of ashes can be pro• cured, it will fachitata the decompdei tlon of the bones to employ twice as much ashes as there are bones ; the so lution will be effected sooner, and more p3ifEtly. it powdered bones are employed, a barrel of the powder may be mixed with a barrel of good ashes, and the whole turned into the half of a molasses cask, moistened with two bucketsful of water, and stirred up well with a hoe. In a week this will be ready for use, and it forms a most efficient and - convenient fertilizer for all the cereal crops. We think it does more for corn, in giving plump, full kernels, than any concen trated fertilizer we have employed. A handful is enough for hill, put in it at the time of planting. Before dropping the seed, a little earth should be kicked over the powder, so that it may not come In direct contact with it,-Boston JOUI nal of Chemistry. flow to Send Grain to Market - - It Is unaccountable to me that so many farmers have not yet learned how to send hay and grain to market, so as to make them pay the most profit. I see boat-loads and car-loads of such pro duce passing through my neighborhood on its way to your city, hundreds of miles distant. It brings prices that would make a Western farmer's pocket jingle merrily, only that a large part of the money stops in the hands of the transporters, to pay freight. Now rail roads and canal-boats are excellent in stitutions, but I have never yet found so good a way to send corn to market, as on the four legs of a well-fattened ani mal. A bullock or a hog will pack away a few bushels of corn more snug ly than any freight-master could do, and it brings better prices after they have worked it over into beef and pork, than in the raw state. With the ex ception of wheat, and perhaps rye, I would not sell a peck of grain from my farm, except for seed. Along in the Summer, when pasture is scarce, and plenty of cattle are to be picked up, 1 secure enough to consume all the corn I can spare, over what will be needed to fatten my hogs, (these I raise at home,) and just before cool weather commences, I set the beef factories to work. The chips give me profit in the shape of ma nure, enough to make the operation pay, even if I could-only get the same price for the grain as before feeding it out; but there is a gain here, too. When I read about Illinois farmers and others using corn for fuel because it, is cheaper than coal, I think they need instruction on this point. If they have not capital enough to buy stock to eat up their grain, let them borrow the cattle, and agree to return so many pounds of fattened beef, for each ani mal, in the same way that sheep are taken oil shares; it would be mutually betielicial to themselves, and to those who have more animals than they Call keep profitably. 1 know that men liv ing on new lands will laugh at the idea of using manure, but tile laugh will be on the other side not many years hence, when their lands begin to show signs of weakness, as those of Western New York have done. It is very easy to keep a soil fertile, but a slow and costly operation to restore a wormout one. But whether the manure will be used or not. I believe it will be found to pay to feed out grain before 'ending it to market.—Aincri,un Agri- Seed-Sowing In Dry Weather I do not remember to have heard so inany complitints of seeds coining tip badly us have been made this year, in , consequence of the continued dry weath er. Even those kinds of seeds that ger initiate most freely, such us cabbages, turnips and beets, have been complained of, mid celery-plants, particularly, will be scarce, in consequence of the unusu ally dry May. Such, in many eases, have been the results when seeds have been treated in the ordinary way, and continued drouth ensued ; but it is ne cessary that the gardener should alk...ais apply common sense to his worll., and not simply follow routine, for what will suit for one condition of soil or atmosphere, wcuhl be unnecessary or even wrong for another. I will give a case to illustrate. About the 4th of May of this year, I sowed a large`patch in the open ground with celery seed, and an other With cabbage seed. The soil was in line order, and the beds after sowing were raked—the celery with a fine steel rake, the cabbage with a large wooden rake—which covered the seed of each lo the regular depth. The weather was dry, with indicationsoNtscontihuingso, and after sowing I had both the cabbage and celery beds/011(31 !wavily, leaving, how ever,astri poleach unrolled so that I could clearly show to some of my young men what the result or this otnissimi would be if dry weal her continued. Had heavy rain fallen within a day or two atter sowing, it would have compacted the soil, excluding the air from the seed— in fact, producing the effect of rolling it. But we had no rain for three or four weeks, and a burning-hot atmosphere passing through the shallow, loose cov ering of the seeds, shriveled and dried theta up so that It was' impossible they could ever germinate. This little exper iment resulted exactly away' one having experience in seed-sowing knew It must.- ,air crop lit' celery and cabbage. plan , were as line as need be on the rot' bed, while not one seed In a th il of the celery, and intone in a him :sett of the cabbage ntarted lu he Strips left loose. The season for sowing turnlp-seed is at hand, Mill the same care is more likely to be necessary now than in May, July and August are always not, and often dry months, and it Is imperative that seeds be closely l•ovvred, so that the dry, hot air Is fur as practicable kept from threat. In the sowing of cauliflower, cabbage, or let tuce in i- , eptentber, the some precaution had better lie used. But in small beds, such are usually taken for these, it roller is tiot at Mold, alter raking the beds, tile soil should be firmly patted with the buck of a spade; tins Hilt only produces quicker and more certain ger ioination, but it leaves the surface I the bed smooth, no tlfaithe plants cc p straighter than if the beds were le rough. We consider the practice soaking seeds before sowing worse tha r lit nth rson, in .Imcrier 'ilriculluist niderdralnlng,. lm this country the subject of under draining has not generally been well studied. I n a new country, sparsely settled, with a virgin soil, enough is produced to meet the wants of all, with out restroing Wally extra labor and out lay to make the earth produce all that it is capable of doing. But when the price of land advances, the soil becomes exhausted, and the population greatly increased, it becomes necessary to enquire how all of these changes are to be met. Necessity stim ulates enterprise, and one step after an other, in the line of improvement, h [nude, and the resultavtonishes, in niatt3 cases, ever{ those who have been till main oper tors ill the enterprise. ltn derdraining, deep plowing and high nut miring are imperatively demanded a the hands of the cultivator, who pay: from fifty to one hundred-dollars Pe acre for his land. Land with a tenacious sub•soil is ge dally too wet, during certain parts of the year, for successful tillage, on 00- count of the water remaiiiing on the sub-soil instead of runuitag off or si nki ng into the soil, as iu the case of sand or gravel. The consequence is, that the soil being wet and cold, vegetation grows very imperfectly, and in many cases does not pay the expense of cultivation. But the cost of the Wad, and the ex pease of tillage are nearly or quite as much as they would be on good soil. Being iu possession of such land the question arises, how call it be improved • . so as to make it produce remunerative crops? the s traight-forward answer to this question is, by underd raining. It land is in a condition to require under draining it will always yield enough more to pay a handsome profit on the outlay, whatever that may be, provided it is within the range of a judicious econ omy. By a gdod system of underdraining,the soil becomes dry and tillable in the proper season, and is better fitted for cultivation in all ordinary crops at an earlier period, the temperature is in creased by the absence of surplus water, and the usual effects of severe drouth are but slightly felt, on account of the aerated condition of the soil through the drains, and the general action of the dews and light rains. It should be remembered that when- ever the earth is dry, the atmosphere coutains larger amounts of moisture than when the earth is moist. During drouth, water is not out of existence. l'he quantity is fully as great now as at the time of Nbah's flood ; the earth and air are the only places to lliiike the drain ing perfect; and when not found in the one we shall always be able to obtain it in the other.—isTational Agriculturist. DYEING T HE OLD STATEN ISLANII FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. NO. 47 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies' Dresses.of every description, dyed o cleaned. Knit and we 11 blanket shawls dyed or cleaned. Camel's hair. Paisley and Broche Klutwls cleaned In a superior manner. Velvet c oaks handsomely dyed. Satin and worsted damask curtains dyed and cleaned. Kld gloves and feathers dyed or cleaned. Bonds received and returned by Express. We only (18k a trial to prove our superiority and skill. ful-kmw:3s BARRETT, NEPHEWS, de CO., No. 47 No:th Eighth St., Phi ladelphix. N. B.—We have nos other once In this city. LA PIERRE ROUSE, BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, S. B. BUTTERWORTH, 'PROPRIETOR, el 9 TERMS_PER.TAY $3.50, LANCASTER WEEKLY IN FOR BALE OIL BENT. ESTRALE REA TATET PB LIC SALE ON THURSDAY, SEPTEM ER 26th, 1871, will be sold at public eale, at the public:house of Frederick - Myers, in the borough of Strasburg, the following described real estate, viz: That valuable farm, situate in Strasburg township, adjoining lands of Fanny Eshleman, Abraham 'Bowermaster, Annie E. Mu-selenan and others, about 1 mile east of the borough of Strasburg, containing SIXTY-FOUR ACHES' more or less. The improvements thereon are a large Frame one-and-a-halfetory DWELL ING HOUSE, a large Frame Bwisser Bain. Corn-Crib, Wagon-Shed and other necessary out.buildings. There is a dim Spring near the house, and a stream of water passing through the premises, so a.s to afford great conveni ences for pasturing cattle. There is also a well of water at the door. A line young Orchard has been started and will soon be in hearing condition. The property Is located within half a mile of the Strasburg Railroad, and Is convenient to wo rthy hs, stores, churches, etc., and is well the atteullon of pur chasers. A portion of the purchase money may re main In the premises if desired. Sale to begin at 3 o'clock P when attend ance will be given and terms made known by ELIZABETH L ESH EMAN. It. DOWNEY, AUCL. eep 6 tow 3. SHERIFF'S PALE .--- ON FRIDAY, REP TENIBER Yllth, 1571, at 2 o'clock P. M., by virtue of an order of sale as partition issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancas ter County. and to me directed. I will expose to public sale or outcry on the premises In Manor twp., Lancaster county, the following described real estate, to wit: set of land situated in Manor twp., Lan county, Pa., CuNTAININD F 6 1 ,4 more or less, on which is erected a one-story :part stone and part frame) HOUSE, stone Barn, Frame Wagon Shed, Frame Tbacco :thed, Corn Crib, Hog-Pen, Spring of R o unning Water, Fruit Trees, and other improvements, adjoining lands of Jacob Lindeman, Henry Heisey, John Witmer, Autos Shuman, and chase money to be paid on the tat of April X 1872. 1872. Sold as the property of Christian F. Hostet ter, Ulrich Hertzler, Marla Miller. Cyrus Neff, He njamln Neff, Abraham E. Hontetter, John Hostetter. Anna Herr, Jacob Hostetter, Filen, heal Groff, Mary Groff, Susan Hostetter, Beat. Hostetter, Jacob Hostetter, Anna Hostetter, Emanut 1 Hostetter, Elizabeth HostetTer, m ma Hostetter, Aaron Hostetter, Barbara Wit mer situ Samuel Witmer by F. MYERS, S heriff. Sheri ita 011 Ice, Lancaster, Sept. I, 1671. DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate.—ln pursuitnee of an order of the orphans' Court of Lancaster County wdl be sold on Ski CRDAY, OCTOBER 7th. on the premises, the following real estate. situate In Fulton IWp., Lancaster co., the property late ofJosepli IsiADance, dee'd, consisting of Purport No. 1. Being a tract of land CONTAINING 167 ACRE°, more or less, with a Two-story Brick DW ELL NG• lIItUSE, a Barn and other buildings thereon erected, situate In Fulton and Little Britain 'townships, m 110111114; properties of James Collins, J. d. Ashton and sisters, lieu. Toll I tiger and Milers. Purport No. 7, bring two tracts of land ad ',doing, one CONTAINING iD ACRES 96 AND PERCHES, s nil the other with the Improvements thereon erected, slit ate in nslop,adjounng purport N land the properties of tS. Seoit and oche The pull money for Lhe Hbove deserih properties w he paid Inn lull on the Ist of Apr 'iilii in commence at 2 o'clock of si S, when dee attendance will lie given a ins made ktiown liv .1i I L. IiAI.T.A.NCE, swal WI 11l n:il WARING, Adail a ihtrators of Jiisepli Ilul liuwc, gee', - )U111.11C SALE.—ON SATURDAY, SEI TEmisER Jath, will be sold at the Publl louse tit Mr. it. 14 Erb, In the village of Peter. Conestoga nrp., Lancaster cutinty, th ()Bowing real estate, to w.t: A tract of land containing 4 ACRES AND 113 PERCHES. I Het. measure, on the road leading from Pt Tsvllie to Conestoga Centre. a quarter of Idle front the ninner and three till re from tl at t. r, in Conestoga township, adjollling hunt 1 robins Stehman, J. O. Pete., and the Co: ,:toga Navigation, on which IS erec,qoo atwl tory Brick HOUSE, 2.S by 31 feet, Sumrne House, wltn Bake oven, a large sable, a ne Hog-NI:Oily, and Sinithshop, or 0(111 110 11,, for otho pm pose, will. all other nets OrY Thure is also a well ...ver-ralli ,, g water. wit Plltnlljnear the dot , also new cistern near the door, and a. nutub• of choice Fruit. Trues, stilt at Apple, Pe.lk . fear and Cherry, tut the ',rent ses. Ally person tel hung to Vltir the proper bolo, the day of side Will p ease call on It Ilan ph K Iles, residing thereon, or on the It dersigned, No. 615 \Veit King st reet, Laneastt . rule to Cl/111Illelle , at ; o'clock I'. of ha day, when at tendance will he given anti ten made knuw'n by h(3- w3ti JACOB K AUFFM AN A VA LUA BLE FARM 11 IN 'Arm.: BRITAIN TOWNSHIP AT PRI VAIN NA The undersigned offers his valuable Farm, situated iu the township aforesaid at private CONTAINING IN ACRES, •.• or less,mljoltilug lands of Nathan 'Haines, Id Chrlnty, John cnllcson and others, upon eh is erected cc acre-StoryDwelling 80w..., ne hoick Barn, litxlcrl fret, (but recently •telEroofed with slate, with Uranerlon and cc Crlh, all complete, Two Apple Orchards other fruit on the preinlnen, and 1111 the ssary out-Imildlngn. 'l'wo good spritgnn of er, (Nll which every gel.. Cell he watered. cren of the alcove tract. In ccrahle, and the meg In covered critic honey timber, priml y Willie oak. The land In In cc high state ciltlvallon under good fence, convenlentto rchen, , .tc. IL In un panned nor proclurtlvenesn, being an good Illy of land as the almse tocenshlp can (lure, divided Into convenient field, To • perreel wish log to Invest In real esktte, nee in here prenented rarely lobe inerwlth. ernotcs wishing to view the premises will use t• 1111 LlllOll 1,1,1,1 l'lcrlnty, adjoining the perty, Icy Wilfell the 1411111‘. Will be ieIOWLI or cti the subscriber at Nl...Menlo. tirovo, latta , t7 DA VII. EVANS. Elt 1" 111EMI 1 tA111,1: FA ten Foie Atilt! liA Y, l :int It, 1110111111 i tiiiititeal will sill icy 'allele vendee, c'' ibu preellties, the icillicwhig described real pilule, to wit A limn tat lion iir Tract efllesl.ralo I,lineslette 1.111.1, Slllllll.'ll 111 Sllllshury lew tit 111 p, 1.1111,1 - O I . county, 111111 111110 Sl/1111114 the White Herne Tavern and three tulles taint of the (tap Station, ,IJeminh hauls LOW'S 11, I,lnville, Day hi n. Ittex, N. h. Kennedy itnil ethers, taint/titling Si") AtiltliiSi The I inpreviitnetilii are a. (Wll - F. HOUSK, Tenant House, icwisteir Item, \Vane. Sll , lll suit 1 . 111 . 11- Cribs, 1 . 111 . 1 . 1111411-1111U , e, 1111•SIV 10111 all ether 11111.ON1011sy MIL-111111111110 A \ l .‘ell Of 1 1l evi,- failing Wlll, ,1:1111 1'11111)1, and Spring ouso einintititell near the Ile:tilling 'muse, awl wator In the bar. t nr, 1, Also, all Ortiletril of eh le , :l This grope ray li:situated In 11110 or the tined cic !mutilated, wealthy and healthfullll , 4- ,101 , 410 the Leanly, and the fortillly col the cell Is not Filr1111,1,1•111))' 11.111, 11l the VOutity. le view the preinicee before the slay of male will please call Oa the under cut:mill, residing thereon. ~.1•SSI,1 and an Indisputable title will be given 011 Hie Int day or April next. Sale to enucintinee•al Iriie P. M., or said day, ti hen Rants will be mail- knew. Icy Neu 6 to JOHN ii. V:11,0N. 19K SA LE---A 'FRA.("r OF NIT . onl e on , ho nn.l River, In Liverpool svnshlp, Perry voLlilly,eontainlng :1511 A IS , tore or les,, having thereon erected a two ore 11,1,11 UNVVIIIng Hons..,elegantly a large tnlestory Vrinne ntnl a Very nue Fran.. Batik llarn,llox teet. Fite oho,. Intel (•en ho readily ills - Med Into vend fartos:whtell trill he sold together ur parate, to Kull. imrchnsers. %Aso, a Plloo° CI Lallti 111 the mime townhhlp, :10 ACR E ti, ore or 1,-(0, partly: cleared, iso n Trinit, 01 l.atol on the eanal and rive Buffalo township, In the same notinty, Inlng MOM more or loss, about ttlr holf bring cleared, hav ing thereon erected Iwo Log Houses and a Log Stable, R Lot of Ground in the Borough of Liverpool, to ing Wll . O feet, lying hot ween the River and Canal, and having thereon erected a Warehouse. All to be sold Olt very favorable terms and nle given to snit the purchaser. le Mw° propeet wig Inc offered at i de ale until GeTOlt Fit 2.11, 1,71, and If n pr ot cld s here that tihn , wII L he sold at public sale hat clay in Liverpool, when and where the .ens will be made known, Apply to 11. G MER, Me . olla O n S iesburg, or to J. McCORMICE, Jct., Har,rlsburg. DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL I , :sTATE.—On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS7I, will he • nil at puhlle sale, on the prend , cs, Na. 1, the ndlowlug Real Estate, late of John Nell, deceased: No 1, A Farm situated In Strasburg teepee the public road leading !root the borough of 'trashing , 0 the village of NeNV Provldence, a , Joining landsoll'hritlan Huber, Sr., Widow Nell', finery Brenernan, Henry Musser, and No. 2, CONTAINING fri ACRES, More or less, of good Limestone Land, all t able sod In a high state Of cultivation, ,I,lSed by good fences, Ac. The improvern, urea Large. Twts:story fON E /lOUS e, Sea err Bank Barn, ()MSc MILL In good reps %WI, Chopping Stones and (lures A thriving young Apple orchard, and a great variety Si Fruit Trees. A never-failing Spring of Water at t he door of the dwelling . , An. No. J, A Tract of Land situated ne above, and adjoining No. I, lands of Jacob Hartman. Henry Musser, and Christian Huber, CONTAINING 90 ACRES, More or less, of good Limestone Land, clear Ulla tillable and under good (enc.'s. On this tract there Is a Spring of never-failing Water, making It desirable for building purposes. No. A Tract. of Chestnut Sprout Land, sit Mlle in Eden towns hip, near the White Oak, adoining properties of Eli Althorn:a David Myers. j and others. The above tracts have been laid off lu lots, and will be sold to suit pur chasers. Persons desirous of viewing either of the above propertlas, call on John F. Trout, residing on No. 1. Possession and a good title will be given on Ile Ist day of April, teal. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., of said "day, when due attendance will be given and conditions or tale made known by Amos tr. NEFF. Attorney In Fact for the Heirs. N. B.—Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the one undivided eighth interest of the minor children of Mary N. Rockwell, dec'd. in the tracts of land above described. a.:30-tsw3 , s G 0. . ROCKWELL, uardian of sa P id Minor Children. LIKIECIBTORN . SALE OF VXLIBABLE Li FARM AND MILL PROBEKTY.—"N TUF,tiDAY, OCTOBER. S,i, Priljbe undersign• ed executors of the last will and testament of Henry Musselmau, need., will sell at public sale, at the public house of Frederick Myers, I hat valuable farm and mill, situate In Stras burg township, about ono lona southeast of the Borough of Strasburg, adjoining lands of John Oct um, Harnish, Wm. Black, and others. Ttte in a large three-storied frame build ing containing three pairs of French Burs ' one pair of MIII-stones and supplied with all the Modern Machinery necessary for doing custom work or manufacturing Sour on a large scale. It is driven by Little Beaver Creek, and there is at all times abundant water-power. It in lo cated In a populous and productive neighbor hood, and always hue a large run of custom work. The other Improvements are a two-story brick Dwelling-House, with a new one-story frame Kitchen attached; a I rame Stable, and ail necessary outbuildings. The House is com paratively new, and has been recently thor oughly painted and repaired. Connected with the said mill property is a tract of land, CONTAINING EIGHTY-ONE ACRES more or less. wit a two-story FRAME TEN ANT HOUSE an h d FRAME STABLE thereon, in good order and repair. The laud is of good quality, In line condition, and is well located In reference to water and other conveniences for farming purposes. The property will be sold together or In parts so as best to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property will please call on B. F. Musselman, residing on adjoining farm. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock,P. M., of said day, when at will be given by BENJ. F MUSSELMAN, H. G. E. MUSSELMAN, Executors. sept 13 is-37 FOB BALE OB BENT. nIaPINANS' 41XIIIRT SALE.—ON SAT. URDA.Y, OCTOBER 28th, 1871,w111 be sold at public sale, by virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county, at the public house of Henry Eckman, in Dramore Centre, DITIMOTO township, Lancaster county, the fol lowing Real Estate of John 1.. Bergen, deed t • A Lot of Ground, CONTAINING 7 .1 ACRES, more or lovs, on which is erected a Two-Story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, and ocher im provements. The property Is situated In Dra• more township, and Is bounded on the south west by lands of Cunningham and Ak bison, On the south-east by lands of John Hoffman and 'others. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., of said tiny, wheu terms will be made k no wn by JAMES J. CILES'N, sepl-taw33 Administrator of said deceased. MOW BLIC Y, the subscriber, 20th, 187 i, SATURDA f sod bi, will be soy the subscriber, at the public house of George Kaf- Toth, In Earlville, West Earl township, the fol lowing valuable property, situate In said vil lage, and near the proposed route of the Lan caster and Reading Narrow-Outage Railroad, viz:—Containing about SIX ACRES of Land, adjoining lands of Daniel Wenger. Reuben linch, and others; on which are erected a Large Good Two-Story Stone DWELLING ROUSE, with Basement; Bank Barn, Rog-Sty, a Well of Never-falling Water, with Pump therein; good Apple Orchard of choice fruit, and a vanety of summer Fruit, and other im provements. An excellent Limestone Quarry on the premises, making the best quallty of lime. The property la in good repair, and the land is In a high state of cultlystion, under good fences. Persons wishing to see the property will please call on Jacob Cooper. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day. Terms made known by ISAAC B. MILLER. 11. S. IfoFF.usxt, Auc't. sep2o-t53.4 ASSIGNEE'S SA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1871, the undersigned alit sell at public sale, on the Premises, in Fulton township, Lancaster county, Pa , one half mile north Dl' Fulton House, 11. follow ing dPseribed Real Estate, to wit: A. Valuabl Fat m, containing . S IXTY ACRE,R, More or less, adjoining lands of John and Joseph Smith. Joel Smedley, Thaddeus Mor gan and otters. ou which is erected a Two- Story Stone DWELLING.HOUSE, 26 by containing 9 rooms, 3 on the first door, 4 on tile second, and 2 on the attic, with good Cellar and Vault, with a Well of good Water, with Pump, under roof, near the Kitchen door; a good Fratne Barn, 40 by 45 ft., covered with slate, wits Wagon and Straw Shed attached, Hog Pen and other out-buildings, ail covered with slate. There Is Running Water from a Spring In the yard; a thriving Apple Orchard of choice fruit la bearing, and choice Cherry and Pear Trees, and other Fruit. Two Acres of this tract are covered with Chestnut Tim ber, and about the same with Oak; the balance Farm-land, divided intoconvenient fields, un der good fences and in a good state of cultiva- Lion. A stream of Water runs through the property. This property is located in a good neighborhood, conven l nt toehurehes,schools, stores, etc. The SlltVey of the Peach Bottom and Oxford Railroad crosses over the corner of this farm Any person desiring to purchase a home will do well to view this properly beforepur chasing elsewhere, Title good and possession given April Ist, 1,72. For further particulars call ou or address the undersigned, residing at Fulton House P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa. Sale to commence at t' M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by aug3o-tsw3s HAW.' F.l( SWIFT. Assignee of Paul D. Swift and Wife. ATA Ie LUALE of REAL Antrim FSTATE OF Fran N k- DA- I Ms B erg, township, lin County. Pa , will otter at Public. Sale, on FRIDAY. lith day of October, 1071. Purport, Ist. Mansion Farm situate pa d rt In Washington county, 5,1 d., probably 50 Acrus, and the remaining part In Franklin county, Pa., .1 miles south of Ureeneastle, ri utiles north of Hagerstown, Md., adioining lands of John Wingert, Peter 1' shlernan and Henry shank, CONTAINING 1! . .1.5 ACRES, more or less. The said land Is of superior quality With drat-tilibii improvements thereon, and In a high Stitt° of ellltiValitill. The Ino provements Ore a superior BRICK. Hol:S1- . superior Bank Barn, A input Shed, Corn Cr and all necessary outcbulidings. There is o never failing weir of gaunt water at the house and barn, and a stream of I unplug water run ulna through the tarot. There is an Orchard t 4 choice fruit In 0 thriving condition, a good Tenant House and 70 ACRES of good Timber thereto. Purport Si, Adjoining the above tract CONTo 'SING 3 ACRES, more or less, will be sold on rile some Wry. These tracts are accessible by good roads, one of which Is a turnpike. Persons to irons to examine either of the above tracts of land benne stir can do so by calling ou Daniel Myers, residing on the prem ises. sole to comment , at 1 o'clock I'. 51„ tut the Mansion Farts, when terms or silk Will be made known by NIEI,CI lAI SNI VELY. 5.551 liEr., B. SN I VEI.Y, slll.tw:r; Assignees. DEAL ESTATE AT 1.1:111.11' SA 1.E.--I)ti TILL'ItSDAY, OCT BER e 2, la7l, will la. said on the prerni•es, situated In Salisbury township. Lancaster ..army, about. 1‘,5 idles north of the While llorse Tavern, an the road leading from Sp. Ingville to l'enuen. Nlecting !louse, the fallowing described real estate, v A valuable fare .!01011111111g Ins A tt th , more or less, of Limestone Land, (,r whh.h ahem, H aerea are revered with heavy I , alr und lhestnnt'l'inter, adjoining land , of !" , 011,1114,11 ‘Vanner, dece o ased, l'hontas A. MeNPftl, John Kurle, deceased, nod others. The itnprove• men is consist. of a large Ova-story Fran.. Dwelling Ilousc, contra slag 12 rooms fOnVVIII cuII ly arranged, a ILILSI.IIII . III Klirhon, largo stone lianic liars, Wagon shod anti Yarn-Crib attached, Aka, a separate Corn-Crib, Ilog pen, and Ice House, a Spring !louse In the yard of the dwelling, near the kitchen door, with a running Inuntain therein. Also a Stielltil water through the Barn Yard and several of the Holds, nod two getsd s•prings In 0111 . .• rent I dds. Also, a lure.. Appil• urrlanrd I)( choice rule and a variety at tatter 1. nut Trees and ()rape Vines. farm is 111,111t1r1IIIV term NI, command ing an extensive VIMV of the VILIII•y. The Intel Is In IL $4O/Itll+lllit' Or CUM VILLIIIII. hav ing brru WOllllllll,l Within 111(.111,1 live years, sind the buildings and bans ., in go.al repair. It vonvenhall to Churches, Setinols, Stores and Itallroad. Alen, Ili tile Sallie lithe Will he HON tract al about 1 A (' FI !.4 r Chestnut Tltuher, ready to out, 111111111•. I Inn.' Iron( said num, lid- Offing . hunk of (11.....ge Morin( and others. l'e'nt. an within; la VIeW 111, prop..l - 13 . in•fore It. (lay angle will piens.• vann ti on the in..tutro..(, of on the lota,- .glie I. l'ossesslon g..... 1 IlLie Will given on 11. It! tiny of April. Ili':. to .4,11111.110 n 11l 21)'1.111cl,, I'. M., of nnld when nthoninnee NVIII he given and terms ante Itnown by (IFOR(i1.1 liEultUE Ageol for Heirs of Isnot. 'I',I h' nail lilt. 1111110 Inn,. 001 al littler. w. .A.SNIONEVA SALE OP VALUABLE It EA I. ES A 'l' E lin THUR.:WA Y, OCTOBER loth,lS7l, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Henry Ecs loan, 0:1W:it as Inannore Centre), Wllltill lo designated am N,,.:; In Illy following demerlptlon, tile following Valusble Real Estate, to wit No. I. Containing ACRE: , AND ii PERCHES, more or 1, so, lu Urn mote , Lancaster Co., Pa., within of to toile of the vllloge of Chest nut Level, ott the rood nailing Hoot Lancaster to Port Deposit, adjoining lands of John Is Kreider, N. Mayer, No. :1 and No .1, and the public road. nhe Sniesiveinents are a Large and Consisolloos Wick DWELI.I Cellar and Vault owlet twain, with Kitchen, Wash liotisti, Boatl Ovi n and Wood Shed at taehed ; estaillent Well of Water. with Pump, all under saute root; SwlSOtir Barn with twit Threshing Floors. and Shedding around t shies of the Baru-yard; large Wagon shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage and 'I toil House, with a large loft for s Kiley grain; a good ose, ith secood i-too tor It Dug cornH ;g SHoumoke (louseand other necessary out buildings.— The above buildings are all covered wit It xO4l r except the Iwo. 'There to about Four Acres of Timber upon this properly; also, a young suit bearing Orchard of Clod. Fruit, such ns tipples, peaches, pears ,cherrlca and grapea.— toe house is stlrrotintitid Wahl:l..le, tor name', Ltd and evergreen trees. There are springs of Running Water on the north and east side. of thlit tract. The scaler can lie forced to the buildings with little espouse, as the pipe Is to tae ground that had been used for that pur pose. The Iletils can lie so itrraliged t hal cat tle can have access to water trout oil the fields. this property is under g Ind louring one In it high stale Cl cullivatiOu, beteg one of the best harms In the Scalthertt part of Lancaster coun ty, Pa. No. '2. Containing ACRES AND 15 PERCHES, more or less, divided from No. 1 by public r o ad and adjuluing ands of William Rogers, with a largo and cosvenient FRAME 11DUSE, with Rteheul attached; linke Shad, !liaise, a good Barn, with Thre-hing Floor, Int :Stabling underneath; Wagon Shell, Corn Crib, Wood,llosse, Hog Fen, it,. Then- Is a Well of good Water, with Pinup therein, at the hind, About Two Acres of tuts tract Is covered with Chestina Tinnier, fit to cut ; two young App.e Orchards, bearing bruit, peach, pear and grope, all of which are choice fruit. There Is a titre grove of simile In around the house. This tract is Baler gi oil fencing, and the land Is la it high slate of rulllvulion. 'This is a e e ry do. slranie proper y for persons wataing a :intuit . . No, S. C,nialulog 4 ACES AND 10 PERCHES, more or les. ' known as •• DrOinorA Centre Hotel," us the Cross Roads lending front 1.11.11- caster to Port Deposit, and the road leading tram Nei all's Ferry to Quarryville, about wiles from the termer place itad ,3 Miles from the latter, adjoining Nos. 111..15, and Masonic Hall. with a large anti well-arranged Frame TAVERN lIOUoE, with Kitchen attael.4l; Out K Itchen and Bake Hoes, together will. oubleTenant House, good ntabling and Shed ding, Carriage House, with lee House under neath; Blacksmith Shop, Hog pen, Corn Crib, Hay and Cattle Scales under roof and Miler necessary out•buildings• These buildings are nearly all covered with slate. Th re is a \Veil of excellent Water, with Pump, at the door or the Tuner,, House. This Is au old stand and one of the best in the southern part of Lancas ter eutlnty. Nu s. Containing 7 ACRES AND PERCH more or less, adjoining IN.. I, and lands of N. Mayer, on the r, ad leading from Mccall's Perry to Quarryville, with a good Two story FRAME HO LSE, covered with slate; Stable. Hog Pen, and other necessary out-buildings. A small stream of Water passes through this property. 'lucre are Peaches and other fruit un this property. No, 5. containing TH.IRT -SIX PERCHES, adjoining No. 3 and MatiOnin Hall, with a TWO- Story FRAME H OUSE, and Kitchen attached. This property will be sold el advertised, or Nos. 1 and .1 together, and Nos. 3 and 5 togeth •r, as may best suit purchasers. These prop erties are convenient to stills, Meenallit, churchu,schools, err , and within 6 miles of it Coluin btu and Port Deposit Railroad, now un der construction, and Willtin 2M miles of the Peach Bottom and Oztorti Railroad, now in conteniplatlon, and wltlpti 5 miles of tile pro posed Rai IrOall from Quarryville to Lancaster; told, for productlveUess`of crops, beauty of surrounding scenery, and heatithfulness of climate Is surpassed by none, and equaled by few. Persons desiring to purchase good prop erty, would du well to examine these proper , ties before purchasing elsewhere. Any person wishing to view these properties can do so by calling upon Henry Ecuman, who resides on No. 3, or on Jacob Rehear, who resides on No L or on the undersigned, living within one mile of the property. 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SHERIFF'S rzeCLAMATION I, FREDERICK Muses, High Sheriff of lancels ter county, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an elec tion will be held in the said county of Lancas ter, on TUESDAY, TILE lOrit DAY or OCTOBER, 1371 for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, viz: ONE PeifintiN duly qualified for President Jude. THREE PEW?OisTS duly qualified for Members of Assembly. ONE PERSON duly qualified for District At torney. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Treasurer. ONE PERSON duly qualified for County Com missioner, TWO PER SONS du'y qualified for IMirctc;rs of the Poor. TWO PERSONS duly qualified for Prison In spectors. ONE PERSON du , y qualified for Prison Keeper. TWO PERSONO duly qualified for Auditors, one to serve for two years. ON E PrAtsuN duly gust tried for County Sur veyor. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding the aforesaid election In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the cutinty of Lauc.aster, are as follows, to wit Ist District—Composed of the Nine Wards of Lauca.ster City. Tile qualified voters of the First Ward,wii I hold their election at the public house of Joseph Elder, in West Orange street Second Ward, at the public house of shirk. Koring. in East King street; Third Ward, at the punlic house of O W, Myers, in East King street; Fourth Ward, at the public Infuse of Martin Kreider, in West King street; Fifth Ward, at the punk house of John Flissinger, West King street; Sixth Ward, at the public house of ottorge spone. in North Queen street; Seventh Ward, at tile public house of John NI/Winger, in Rockland street; Eighth Ward, at the public house of Samuel Erisrnan, in strawberry street; Ninth Ward, at the pnb lle house of S. G. Gensemer, in North Queen street. 2d Dlstrlet—Drumore township, at the N 0.2 school 110009 in the village of Chestnut level. 3,1 District—Borough of EllAithellilown,o l the public house now occupied by George \%. Boy er, In sold borough. 4th District—Fart townThlp, at the public hall In the vtlinge of New I.l,lland, In said township. sth District—Elizabeth township, at the pub lie house now occupied by John Eng,e, ! lirlekerville, In said tow n-litp. 6th Dis!riet—liorough of Strasburg, nt t h public house now occupied by Fretier,s..q> er in said borough. 7th District —lopho township. including th borough of Manhelm, at the Wazthingto 1101 . 1., in said borough. Sib District—lialislairy township, at the pub 'lc house now occupied by Jolin Mason, Nu, i n to Horse tavern, in said township. Nth District—East Oa,'too toteashLp. at the public house now occupied by 'Dairy Rhoads, in the village of Reamsloan, in said township. lath District—tieing part or the township of East Donegal, at the pub' C school house in the village of Maykewn, in said township. Ilan District—Caernarvon township, at the public house now occupied by H. M. In the Village Of Chnrch•own, in said township. 19th District—Manic township, at tile now occupied by D. Al. Moore, in said low Dl , lrlet—Bart townNhlp, at _ the publ . lr . lately occulneA bp John 3,1°11., In , nship. th District —Colerain township, f t the on louse 222)21, occupied by oainuel Id township. Lh District- Fulton township. nt the publ We now occupied by Marina Rohrer, in township. 16111 Ihstriet—\\arwielc lownshi p, at the pub lic house now. occupied by tiro T. urider, in the vii lace of 1,1110, insold township. 17th District—composed of the Borouvh of Marietta anti part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the borough Marietta, In sahl township. 16th Ihstriet—Colninhla Borough: lot Wart at the public house of Joseph Mack ; War at the public houseof Mary Wail:her; :id Wai . . •.. restaurant of Valentine Ninelc Instriet—Sail , liiiry Low listilpdit the pi ionse now OCIIIIIO,I by Isaac Albright, liiiitriet—Leneoel: 1 0, 10 011 P. at the Pt 1101110 11011 01,11111,1 by 111/111 . , 11l NI o,lllp, lI Distriet—lireelinock township, 111 I lie house 110 W 0( 1 01411,1 by J. C. Loll man, Ins Id tow . nshi p. 2 - 2 , 1 District—Nice.) , Joy Borough, In the Coun cil Chamber, in the borough of Mkaillt Joy. Ids riot—Being of East I lonlidleld toe:115111p. at the !mido now oveoiill.l Mr. Bennlsilerfer, lu the l it loge of Potor,borg. lu Said t01V11 , 1111.. 2-Ith I iistrict—tVest Lemuel, low-Iv:hip, 51, the public now by Henry ler, In the village di I.iiinpeter Square, 11l s:ud township. " - hll I /1-4rlct—Coni,tomt tosco.hlp, at thi public house now occupled by U.J. I I dile] wand In sent townsinP• 2tith District— Washin stun Borough, at flit upper school house In OW borough or lugbm, 27th ITh.grlet—Ephrata toNvughlp, nt the pub lle 11,55.15 e 55055 001,51550il by S. suer, lu mill town-Inp. 241.11 Dist rlet—Conoy township, at the public mchnol 15555050 in the vLllage uf Bainbridge, In said luwnshl p. 2.th 101,triet—ianhelin oown4hlp, at publleltuum‘ now occupied by A. 11.1 omberger, tu the VIII sge 551 Netravllle, In sisal lo,vush tp. 30th Vlstriet—Being part of Man, township, at the public 151)115011 55 5 • lie. upleil by Samuel C a, In Millerstow it, lit said township. Dintrint—West Earl Inwltglilp, at the public 15E55550 now 5500155,1011 It B. Grabill, Earisalle, lu assist 14,51111 p. 321 1515510101-11015154 1 050 ' 5l W 5-5, 11 ,,,, Prield town.hip, lomwn a+ sliver Spring I il.tribt, 1110 1/11ili it' Itonse 55C AIIEINEW Itoo s o, 111 515551 t555051m1511 5 . Sid 15051551551—ti1r0,bur55 township, at the Tab- Ile house now onetinhal by Jan.... Currant, lit the 15E51E0555411 54 5tra,15555 5 1.55 tlth 4 Ilst rlvt sorti r)f Ittnor Inwnshlp 1 . 1.111111 , 11111 . I M 111.11 0 ,11 dlstrlel, ai till 15515110. 15eitse of Bernard Stoner, 11 555551105511 ni tit District —Wtt•l Cotnalich township, nt MOM house MINV ucenpn , l sty' Henry \Vac] the village of ekhoeflntek, 11l kahl intwnsh :Meth District —East Earl township, at the I Ic house now nteettpled tn Untie Mut Ball, in said township. :t ttn Districi- Paratilse townahlp . 111 1 lot le 11011ne 1111 W Oecllllicki h)' Henry knnsinnste; aid township. :lath District—Heintz a part of East. I letup ofmothip, at mite noddle schoolhouse in the age of Ilemplleid, in said township. halt Dlstrittl—MoneasSer townis hip, al the o' I,' 111,11,10 11 , 114' ~:copied by John NI. Hier aid township. 40111 District—East Lllllll,oler township, .ho nubile house wow tatotipieti by Ellits lint Vali. r lu said low nsln p. .11Si hhil l'ltn-I,lllle 111'1111111 township, et lonise ntr John 11 srloson, In said township. nell District— Upper Leitcock township, at soils house of Jacob li • rd. In sand lowest .13.1 Distriel—Pon.ll township, at the put muse of Jacoll Butner, In said township. .11111 Dist Het —Mtn otigh ofAdamstown, at ehool Msts. in ~al.l bni • nti gin. 41n.n Dist Ire —Clay' township, al the pu hon. of Elllllllllo . l Wellillll,ll, 111 as hi 14111'11,, 01111 DISI rick —rectum lowntslnip, at the Ito 11'nlan' 01 hel , j1011111• 01•111,11, 111 nIIIII 10W1111 47111 Distrlet—Provlniumat lowtssidp, at 111111, , 0111/Ne 00e111,1,1 1,3' Jolla r013' , / , , 11 . 1 11,W10 , 11111, Distriet —Eden township, at the Mt host nit or T. )agars, in nnnlnl township. 411111 Itistrlet•—litting that part of Ntottnt township here tofore included In the:Sadist atsehool house. "OM 1,0111,•11 50111 District—West Donegal tow/is - MP. In furore Included in the :1.1 election titstric Newville lintel, in said township, Slat District—That part of Nlotisit JOY IC SlllllllereholOre ItgIIJ 111111 lireuntattaMs school house, in n. townslop. 5'21 Dist rirt—That part of Itapho townsl heretofore inelutleni In the I . llnl district, StriekleCs school house / In annul townsl rrld District—'Chat. heel Int East Louegal lON ship heretotore Medial/al lit the district. the Mirk school house, le the village of Sprlog Mlle, in said township. 511 h District—'feat part of Rapho township heretofore Included in the 52,1 chair , nt, at the public school house in the village of Newttwit, In said township. 5 to District—That part of Manor township heretofore included In s he 'Jab tilt I, at the publics house of Caroline Brenneman. faith Distriel—Nlountvllle Distriet, I lag port of West Ilempticini township, heretofore 11,- 0111,10,i In thtt nihini district, la the Mcllllteille Uranltsl School I MUSe, In soil 10W1 , 1110, 57111 Dist rict—N orwoonl District, !sang part of \Vest Hem/Meld township, Iteretolhre in cluded In the :rind district, :it. the NOrWOUrI Dratted School I louse, in said township. Stilt Dist ries —Nor' lovesterti lustrics, helnk part of \Vest Ilemptleld towicslilp, heretofore included lit the :Shot district. at the Sand Dole School lions., In said township. Every person, except ing J ustivens saline Paece / Who shall hold any office or appoint MVO t 01 profit or trust under the Goverislionsit of the United Slates, or of This State, or Many city or neon mated district, whether a vonstinissloned officer or nit Ise, a subordinate officer or tent, who is or shall he employed under the Le g gislative, Executive snr Judielary depart ments of the State or the United States, or of any (My or Ineorporaled dist Het. Illitlntso !hal every member ntlConeress, or of the Stale I,eg• [stature, and of the Select and Common Coto, oils of any city, ttr Conottossintoer of ariv liworn porateal Elitlrlet, Is, it)' law, Me:wattle of hold. log or exercising sit lite Marne 11111 k, the stiles n, itilliic,lll,,pector or clerk of any election of tills Coptionalwealth,and no inspec tor, Judge, or other otliver of any sect, election shall no chi:satin, there to be voted for. 'Cie Inspeetar and Judge te t he eleetionssipill meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the distrunt, to which they respectively belong, before nine o'cloek In the morning, stud each of said inspn Not, shill ntopoint one Clerk, who shall be a quail. fled voter of such distriet. In ease the person who shall have reentivee the second highest, number of 111Ite, for inspeen tor shall not attend tat the day of any election then the person woo send hat, IreelVikki lilt second highest number Of votes for. udgeat lit next preceding election shall not as I 11,111,,i111 lii MN Wane. And lit line person who shut have received the highest 111111111er Or voles 11,1 lIISOeeIOr Silah not allellll,peSoli cleric,, _lodge shall appoint an Inspector In Ills place— and in stases the person els. Ord Judge shall no attend, then the Inspector who reeelvtd tint highest number of votes shall appoint n Judge in his place—or Irony vatatney snail C 0111.11104 In the board for the space Mune hour after to time fiXed by law tor the opening of the elec Non, the qualintsl voters of the U 04,141110, wen Or thstriet for which such officers shall hat' been elected present at such efts:Lion, shoat ales one of their nutnher to 1111 such vatkotey. It shall be he duty of the several assessors owl - , district Mancini at the place of h . „l / 11,, , every general, special or township eleetlon,du ring the whole time said election is kept. pen for the purposes of giving in to hi htspee ors and Judges, when called on, In rem lion to the ri lit ht any person assessed by they to vote at such elector, or such other 1111ther in relation to the assessments of voters as tit said inspectors or either of theM ehlull free time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, its aforesaid, oilier than as freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall 111117 e resided hi the Stale at least one year, and In line elect ion district where lie Cars hen vote at least ten days immediately pre e'edllrg such election, and within two years mild a State or county tax, which shall have been ussem.eLl at least ten days before the elec tion. But IL citizen of tee United States who has previously en in qualified voter of this state. and removed therefrom end returned, and who shall have resided In the election dis trict and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote after residing In thin State six months: Provided, that the freemen, citi zens of the United States, between twenty one and twenty-two years of age, who have reattlsi in an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to Vote, altholigh they 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 F irst,lie produces It receipt for the pay ment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution and give satisfactory evidence either Orl his Oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of an other, that he has paid ouch a tax, or on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he hall 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 is of no aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, where upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be inserted in tile alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," if he shall SEPTEMBER 27. 1871. SHERIFF'S PR OCLAMATION. be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word " age," If he shall be ridnatt to vote by reason of such ageshall be called out to the clerks, who shall 'Make the like notes on the list of voters k-pt by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the Commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or .not, is ab- Jested to by any qualified Citizen, It shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall be sufficient proof there of, but he shall make proof by at least one com petent witness who shall bee qualified elector, that he has resided in the district for more than ten days next Immediately preceding such election, and shall also nimself swear that his bona file resident-, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is In said district, and that he 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 requlreer, of the resi der Co and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitte i to vote in rhe township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officers, or snail in terrupt or improperly interfe e with him lu tile execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the p. ace at such election, or shall use any in timidating threats, force or violence, with de sign to influence unduly or overawe any elec tor, or to revent Mtn from voting or to re strain the I ra doM of choice, such persons on conviction shall he tined in any sum not ex for any time noutn l d ered h d a o n l l t a h s e . e nno ri mmorriesoned than twelve months, and It it 5111111 ire 5 own to Court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a res ident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction ti 33 shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dol lars, rind be imprisoned not less than ',ix mouths nor more than two years. If any person, not, by law qualified, shah fraudulently vote at any elect 00 or this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified 0131111 vote 0111 of his proper district; if any person knowing the want or such quallfieation shall • aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending. shall, on cone Mt lon, be lined 111 any suer n o t exceeding two hundred t1,311:1,, and be imprisoned in flu)' term Lanett-ceding, three any person shall vote at more than one ion di:grit:l, or Other Wise framlnieni iy Vote than 011 Ce on the same day, orshall iraml tly told and deliver to the inspector two •to together, with the Intent illegally to or shall preen , another It , do SO. he or offending shall On eoIIV 010111 ITitled In SUM 1101 less thith Illty , nor lull, than nee trent doll.rs, and he imprisoned lor not less limn three nor nnire than twelve airs. any person not qualified to vole to this inonweAlth agreeably to lane, ,oseept the of qualified mtvLims,, shall appear at any e ol eleeLlOrt lor purpose ol •illzons nualirled to vote, he shall on on• ion riirtrit o nd 'my any sun, not hundred do lars Inr eVery . 511011 Otrelloo awl imprisoned for any term not I.xt•editie. months. • ariGISTSY LAW. sisn give °Metal 1.01 lee LA the eiteetiirs of heat.crossly that, bp au ail. "All 5 furl her bupplemettlal to the act relative the elect lose of this Coin Man wealth, ap t-15,1i April 1710, A. ii. haat iL Ia provided au ~ EL.CI'IO:: 1. Re it elm ^red by the Senate trail tmse e. of H. p l'..r,enhittl i of Mc (lon ratorweallir ert u o. nsyiefblui (icnerat .I,lwirralry tobto It is reby ea - tea by the u hod,/ e , t 1 the same, 80all be the duty of eircn or .11e assereiors ithin this commonwealth, on lire first Hon day In June of click yr are to rake up Ole Iran se lot be has recervcsl flour tire ceurrly eon, missloners under the elthln seetion or 111. sci of [Hirer)! 11 Apr 11, elghieen Imuslred and holy • (our, end proceed to all I um , drat. , revlsron of L e ssrue, by Milk lug therefrom the trstrie 111 every person who In known by him to have died or rem rved since the I it prey loll:. 110* MM meat Irmo tile district w, Ir k lie s the n•• sessor, or whose °earth or removal from rl, N rine shad be roads: • nowu Lo 11101, 5.11 1 5,111,101 to the s one the name el any qu 01E1,1 Vole! w i ll , s isal I be Itllooun by 111 in tll mive moved into Lire district. sloce Isle last'prev sous lorsess went, 411 whose rt-mov.tl info I Ire same snarl be oslrr•Il have been lustre known to tom, atol also the nature of all who strati 5111111. claim Lo Mtn 11l ir e 41 ...lined VOl,ll - 8 Ilereln. Ar ,0011 rob...revision is completed I, storl I 1..11 1.1 . er, dwelling house In Ills district and in dte cirf ••• fel Oniony it any Le rson w 'rose 5111 110 IS ..111 iris list, 1111,1 Merl or removed from toe it` dill mai LI so, to take the alone trierellotn, or wther any .qualltled voter resides I 1,1 ern tell se tasore Is not on Ms list, and if "0, 101111 , 1 111.. oxlllo thereto; and in sit eases where Is added to the list a lox shall to. thw be iI•StSS , tl against the person; 1111.1 I Ile assess , sprit In al , MIMS 10,..1 I hill, by Inirritry, upon wri -1 groom , the person so rt, .nest kl ela1111 , • ne Volo'. Upoll the comolet ori ril Inns work, It shall lie the duly ol e eh it,riessor a. , at 're gard La proceed Lo m situ out It list, in alpha. belical order, of Ille freemen above Ls tint', one years of age, claiming to be quail. tied the ward, uougir, o Nosh I) • k r 1( . 1 11l Whirb 1, Is I it • Aodopeo site each or said urrnieri state et her wild ree 111.1 11 Is lie Is not it housekeeper; a it II he Is I Ito nriurner of ills renrdence, lu towns Iv ae ir tie 5111110 lire numbered, 551111 the street, 1111e,t or court 11l which nllualeit ; and If 111 It 1011' where there are 110 numbers, I lie name of I 111 street, alley or comn till whreir ard home trillits; also, the occucirti rn the person lid wnere he In trot a housekeeper, the our. pal lon, ',b ee of hoarding 14',1 111.11 Whet., an , if Wilr1(11 soother, hie name of till' ern ployer 01111 wrne nne,no flit II lit anlllll , lllll Ills Word .• Voter ; ' where any person clot or vole by reason of natural ',Alarm, no Kilt' 11114 certollentsi I hereol to the ars?, 0.01 11 Ille. lie 'DIN 1111101 for tree 0011 eculave ye it next pr. ceding a tort, In said tits , rict ; and 11 II cases wl,re the person 11114 been rim urirl 10011, the 11111110 5111111 be untrked with lire let re •• ; " where the Ito' sou lors roor ely ilecritre , Ills Intentions to becomes ell Warn and ilesig 0 11N imlunkll7.vd Is fore lire Ile xi eli 0I 1011, Ih x.lllO shall be milked "U. I.; • Wll.llO nl 01111111 Iv 10 vote by reroom of being wee,, tar otos of twelay-111‘1,Nod ,15 vi id by law, the Wind 'ski" shall 1 , 11 ehlorult arid If the person 111111 1110,1,1 111 10 Ibe 1 Ivel It. 11 1.1 let to resl4leSlllee he lax , ger., al eleell the lett r It." 5111411 be 111111,11 opposite I 101111 e. I .111111 be I 110 further dot l t,l cavil sensor es slot essid, upon 1 trecomplelloti `ire i 1 11.11 iluloss herein lowa's!, make out. Ilmt tit 1111 new mows hoods initile by 11l , e, It Lire 11111111550 n tr•s aseil 1111 , 111 enrol, rind 11,51 , lie 1111111 , I 111 111t.t1 1111 1. y In tire sootily amino I NIOIII,OI, WllO oh ill n11111 , 1110443' Add the halm - lir Lire tax tillestil of the ward bin rimp township or sir h s •rlct. Width they , novo but. fined. Sit 2. On the lit cm. Plideit and 000 O . OIIIOIIN 0101113 s lie a ell 131 ha. 1110 N/11111,1111 midi with lit' returtad Di the tomtit y loneni, o'll.l 01111 little 110111 teat., 'y11111.14 Mil netts, with the °liner,. lon. outl ex de 10101 re(ulrt.d to be 0111c1 asettorestild, to nail. titil .130.11 pr 3 el 11,1110 111141 110 111+11110 la Ihe oasessor, who shalt pi tor t, he heel of Aucust in eat, yet r, 111 1113 ellp; IlereOf 0131 the 11110 r ^I or 0 t tut house wner lon electoon of the niso till ve thotrltil In it quit id tO he 1112131. 11111 00,111 I. other 111 Ida eon e130411/11, for the lotqwet ion, free Of c' ergo, itny person resident the nu Ili eb to lou trect whom.. 110 ire to nee Idol halite; 11111 I .01101 be 111 , -duly of the net 1 ansunaor to int , from tone Li) 111110 011 1110 pv1111111: K 111311,11133 Illy title 0/LlllllllO LOO r if tto vole, Ihe 1.111 of such clolnattit, nod mere typos.. the nem " C. V.," end homed 111101)'11,0ess 111111 Leith Lox, 11011110, Ho In all other 111/4 1 11 Ilp, renttlence, wile:her it hoarier or 11011, keeper ; f looted. , with wit in 110 10+1,113 wee 1 1130 iirel r -03e1 delogn tog la le !narking in all such Cane+ 1110 It.ttera "potsll the nettle, 1 the person cleimlog to In. attneased In.ll/11 rithr.ril, Ile/than til the enscoteir his ce (11101110••1 nitturol,..ol..ll; mid II tie chill. I ID tie designs to be neturat 10.11 11.1111 the 10,1 001.11110 eleelloll, 110 Omit ex titbit the ...11l care 01 1118 det 1 iratain of Intention; 11l LIl cases where may ward, botituith, Lownslilii or Cl, 0. Lion di...11cl is illvalcd 11111 itt,, or Ilhore pre• llttttn, tile 1100.-1043, 111:111 Illae 11l ell 111+ 101 004- Ilehle the election prey het In which rata) elector realtlea, till till ill;nuke It separate retort, for each to the county . onimitoilotims, 111 all eatael 111,0,11,11 /1 return la rtitulnal from him by the prOVISIOLIe 01 11110 tiet ; /111 d the county commlsslonera, in 11110.111 g du pOcate copies tit 1111 such returns, shell make darn elite copleo of the names of the VOllllO 111 tell7ll preeloct, separately, snit shalt turnlsh the Maple' 10 the null near; mid the opt-s qutriel by tills act to lie placed 111 the 1111100 11l ur 111 election places on or before the tlrsl of August euch ...Shell Ile (aerial 1111 am. t3f 110 oil V 1,1 1, 111 place In each ol n •Itl precintus Dec It. After toe a,sessinen to have Lieen com pleted uti 1110 Leuth dot)' praeell 1110 The 01-133/1111 TULaillay to °cud., lit each 3 ear, 1111. ii-sensor tilled., on the ,Vlitt.ley itutmellately 11111110 . tog. make a rein d to the county coturnit /milers of the natnee Of ell per.lllln Neel-54e331 b. Illtn since tile reline required to be 111110 by 111,11 by the aecond section lit 11114 not, noting opposlteettch 1.110 obsereaLlolie toolexpo , natitil. re (oared 1.1..000 des it m. 1.1; end i he county commissloinersel all thereuptottlellse tile 1 0 he 30 1 L lea to the return 114101.11 by 1110 oar 0011 SeetlOU Of thin act, IlmJ tt. lull 111 1 1 correct. Copy Lee., to lie 1114.10 onlettllng the lialllee f xll persona returned as resident titiz.Litles In mold weld, irlrlUgb, townidop or per clue., oad .11011 h the Moot', t .get with ne r.esoary election 111,1114131 Lo 1110 1 111 er+ oI I lie eleollolllo 101 ward, 1003,3i011, 30W1til a 0 , reeler 1, 1.11 ..r tietore six ...ch.. In to l, - 3/ WI, 11 gol the thestley tii tolc-r; mid uo 1113611 .111111 1i34 pet 11111 Ica 1.0 V ail at the 01,71 13311 011 that doy eta ono, is not tut shut lilt, utile. he shall 1111,110 proof of Ids rlif:.L 111 le, es herein:titer nein. , 11 11.313 I, °II tile II 01 elect 100 1111 e pertain Wll3l-1, Hanle 1101 011 the saki 1141, 111131 11.0 lil• 100 1110 Igia 11/ Vele al said I line pm, +hal i • !o da h al leant tine tputlllle 1 v.., of tilstra. ita N. wit heist. Lb+ rent If the 01111111 411 11 the dlntrictt whichhe e tbti my to lien t tile, tot the pet bat Mat le. , ten 1..01 0r......it 180 011111 electton, NV Well 1'1010 , •0 0111111 lake atiJ 133311130131 We a writ e or pa.: i;„ t and p Leidy printed :till loci t 1 ; -mad 3• hint, welch LW 1,13 01,1! ‘l3 II le 3 133.11 ly Where 1110 1 - 0311 1.1 1,1 oeo+, i.ll 03+1:0104 1/ hem voter; and I tie Ls r 1111 /..0 elal 11,1330 Ihe 121.1 to v.ile .hailti,llll-333•1 1 n Written, or port ty 10 wt., 11 atid er 3. 3 pritiled 11 .111d-telt, a a 100 the 13est 1110 tioveledge 011 0 - 11001. 111111 1111 011 he Was 110011 ; hal hi Is isAn f 000111011 , Vea Rh of Pell L ny IL elan alit of the LI oiled Ott teo; Mot he htan rrslu , d Iu the eOIIIIIIOLIWI3IIII II 011 e }ear, 110 II formerly II 1111%ell 11101131 U, 111111 11 ts move i Ulm efrom, 11111 he hos re.ticti therein ni X 111,11.1114 0001 , laeceillno saki elei•t loll; 111311 Ile 110.0 Lea 111 , 3Ve1l lull) the i11...M.0r I be ellrerle of voting 11ere:1u ; that he lota veld a State or 0011111 y Lai 4111111 IWo WII13•13 lee 81 eat 11 et am), 11 at 03.1 1 ale!, Ifs rielurall•zeti tit 0011, khall 31141 It de 4'lloo. Wll3 re and by 1111,11:11 01111 weer /111111 . ralozed, ono sholl also produce bin vett ti Si tmturitlizetion for exam Diatom ; the ems, allidovit nhul l ,181111tH when 10111 where the L/L2 maimed To ba paid Ity the elllatit. wits 144- 15e1.1.1, gild N.' hen, Wllere 01111 lo IA 11001 1111111, NMI the 108 receipt therefor all ell be prod .ced (or egaminattoo, 11111000 1.110 5111. , 11 111111 et etc in 1110 aintleVlL Ltat. IL 11x411 , 011 1.1 01,11303roy• 1111, tit thaL 110 Dever recelved Illy, tint If the pernon no cletutinz the right. to vote shail ae aLia nobacribo nlll,llOll, 11111 , lie Ira fla l tle k t. 1 1 1 1/0 citizen 1f the United mite, (or if born elseWherefellall 0111)0 Ulla tact In 111, affidavit. 11nd.e1101 I produce evidence Lim!. lie 1110, heell riatuterzed, or Pilot he t elt,zeu nelp 1 esto 311 el 1 / 1 1 hal...elf 1101 or+l Zatloh;, amt 011111 0111 . 1311er Mate 111 ILIA 1001111011 that 11- 1/31, at the time of tag 1113; theoltideVit, ti Ille ages 01 Lwetay 11/11.1 twenty.two y. ,• that be b. resided 111 'lle ' , tale Or 0 year 11111 In tile election d eititet tell ilaye next preeeallai s11:13 eLectlou, lienhall 111euldllt•LI to vote. tilthollith 011011 not hove .1.1 tilieft; th 801.1 outlay 111 of oil person.; Melilla( Marti elahne, sea the affidavits co the Wale° lire 1.0 their renalebce, Knollbe preserved by the • leo- Mon boata, KW.) clome of the eleCtlon they shall be etrolosed with the list of Voter', tally list and other pigpen; reqnired by law to he tiled by the return judge with the Prothooota• ry, and 01011 remn u on file therewith In the Prothonotary ' s once, subject to examlttuthiti, ea other eieCt•IOD papers are; if the election 0111.0ro 111111 Oudthat the appllpallt or appll - possess all the Icsial wiaillicatlons of voters, he or 11207 shall hepermitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of Lasables by the election offloers, the word "Las " being added where tile Oat:omit elatms t ) v,,ta nu tax, agsd the word "oge" ' where he claims to vide on , ego; the same words being added by the charge In wish case respectively on the lists of persons - voting at such election. Sgc.& It she I be lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, notwittistauoing the name of the proposed voter is contained on the list of resident taxablea, to challenge the vote of such person; whereupon the a tme proof of the right of mitt rage as la now rsq cared by law shall be publicly made sod acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or re jeoted according to the evidence; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall be required to produce bas naturalization certlfl. gate at the election before Voting, except Where SifERIFF'S PRO CLAMA TION. be has been for ten yeah, consecutively, a 50 , - ter in the district In which he offers his yore; and on thevote of each person being received, It shall be the duty of toe electioff•ufffacts to write or stamp no each certificate tho word ••voted," with the month and year; and if any election sillier or nflicres shall rawly° a sec ond vote on the same day, by virtue of the same certificate, excepting wheresons are en titled to vote by virtue of the nal nisllzstton of their fathers, they and the per-on who aball r Mar such a second vote,npou sooffandi ug shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on con viction thereof, be fined or Imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court; but the fine shall not exceed oue hundred dollars In eaen case, nor the Imprisonment one year; the like punishment shall be indicted, on conviction, un .he officers of elrettou who shall neglect or refuse to mike, or cense to be male, the in dorsement required as aforesaid on sold natu rallsatfou oertillcate. `nen 6. if any election officer shall reface or neglect to r• quire such proof of the right of suffr •ge es Is prerorlbisl by ibis law, or the law to 'OOlOll this 14 a sonplement, trues any person offering to vote wbose name Is not nu the !Ist ill emir...sett voters. or minute right to vote Is challenged by any qualified voter ores -41 , anti shall admit such persons to vote with. not reqnlrlng such proof, eemy person so offending. shall open conylettoo, be guilty of a nigh ins iemennar and shall 1,0 seed...need, (or eve: )• much ettlesee, to pay a floe notex ceeding One hundred dollars, or to linden:0110 orb erl4oll tilt's t I.ot Illiore than One year, sr either or bolt', at t - e discretion of the tsturt.. SEC. 7. Ten days preceding every election r tr ele.eors ..f Preelderet rend Vice Preside-lit of the United cttatrs, it shall he the uty it the Or s, sour to nt end aL the puce hie I by law for holding the e eCtlott pact) e talent districi end thornkiht there tie ex all . apielleaticels 01 persons whine Dames have been untitled I,ootu tile Ilst of asseSsed vu ers, and 0110 elatin the rl_ht to vwe or Wilns • 1 Iglis have etrlgitaxted since 111 e same 0,15 Male 1111, n.I ill.ll a 10l he nallies 01 adult henl,l , lll theretolos shall shoo. - Mat t hey ot, entitled to 1110 right al starsge in s 'eh 1 .1..00 1 he Perslttl.' .Prir• ii.itholo of 111011 h inset only, and Igor...silt, an sens [heel 0,111 the WNW , lax. Alter comp et -1114 1 :11. , lot, It C.IpS thereof Shan plotevol on I he , 1 1 . ono the house where the ales toil Ii to be helot, al least eight 11a).1 ber,,re the e;e011"11 nu-d. ; null at the election the snlilU •lislo poed. 11l 01 respeele, as 0: perdue tl by thin net A tt till• acts to 0 . 111,11 11 1 11 noel., I t 111: general el,oll.ons lu 00t.i0er. rtle tssessor all 910 , 1 11111110 the ihonle r Attrilet to lie county voltotnissioniers of ull 550 unities to made tr. virtue 01 tilts section ; and the could l) onr aStoti, s-111111 lortilsh copies mere , ot Ito I lie Streit., I o Moe, In rush 111se 11111.11.0, Ito 1111 tespee a Its Is lo oialrocl al lne scuerlt ele lions 11l October, 001'.0, rile 01111111 Mies au I ri gels I 'it- shall spy. y 01very sp. 0.1 electiono, /11 ol SI i•vvry sehosolite e 01. y, Ico 011,0 or W.ord o 1 , 1 all respects 115 et ne gen, al el ellons let.th P. Sire. 9. file lespeellve assess , rn, tiosinetois aloti Jot Iges or (he eleetholosSn eat, I/1100 Lilt' isoWer to 5001,1110100 11.11) . pernooto , 111.101 - 14 the light to It., onsse-se 1 or the ealLtrage, or In re,411 0.1 too acy other t11:11 eo II thug :teed le Or 11111111,11 11110 h t .111 01111 t 111 41 1 , 1 ,10 Ina act 11 a 1111 All, Wllllll 11111,1 N.. 0, 1110 by toto lo -rsoll In rot tont Is soy mailer ,or Itoolog ot- r • 11101 lost/ sh tl'• 10 v Polly oy any e s.ml ~.!‘ all he no ir, .• o'. lie ass, arf, shall reeelve II -note con ir , 11.Alli.A1 for floe Ittle net.es•oll A 1 4,cri or 1111 , 1.4 t lie dolt tes I.nreloy et J o.li el 9 , is 111 111111 e lit Iv: tor r] matte their olio. dollies, too toe 1 , 11111 I)' 1' he Onto. 0 , 111 R0A... , er• 111 111 111 h, o as, s; allot It slosl om he 11,0.11 root till)'/15/A 11 , 1•11 AI It 111 person whale]. er within teln 11a) uest int], ding the el. el btu to be held on 5001 105 1.11 Ttles lay of thfioner, in any ear, Iry lan ten da) m let u ps' any el , 19 ion l• atector , 01 President and t.' I'' l'rest lent .11 111 Untied statesviolation 01 Inl p.Vish. 11 111 11.1 1111,iilmettnor. 11 1111 soll.J et -et ro I he oo 11c rs ,11 to a 1111 e. oft 01,..1,411. to, no riling one 'Modred II oor 1 ,, 1111 111 11.111,11 1411 eXectslll three lot ohl Its, or ben 41 Illy ollserelloto 00l the 01111 ,1,1•. 11. Oil 1 110 A O ILA/111l or 11l oro , I' I oss of he 1 , 4 Illy 11,111 1 11•'11toole0 oo •11; 11l Ines on ll)'belies.° lit hands will he pre !testi tot 1 he e 1,1111',., be helot 111 111 .11s rlet, I , .11.111 he the ollry ill 11 , , •eon, I osointoloon pleas ill till 1 Win ses•iton, 11 not a Joloige there .1 In Van. 111 , 11 W. stoic, ittool Inielllg , ill el 100 ol he cootinly to 110 t its t it 44 Vit. 111)11',/41111.1 °verses , •11,111 besieliwed ono 11 001. 11011110111 pal lien, Wile, It y Insp. eh belong to olltlerent patties, and Wlito.o to 1111 sal I insosel .1,, 1,111011i4 t 1 the name polit Par l .l' Isollool .1.-ovi-rseersalotill boo tali ion loc the opposlie pollt lent tarty 511111 Vlll,Ol 115111, the rh4tit to be presenltto ffloers 0111.1 , visit 1011. oh. 1114 the w t. h w ole 111 o 11. e stems is held, the volo s 1,1.1.110nd the 1110 111 nia Ito tont 1111.1 Sigh, ,t 11 I het- eel ootto 4, ells; 10, keep a linioof v01t..., 11 Illey tei.roois 11l ethilleioge Itlly oerebon tollellt•L4 lo vole, a I otel rowate 111111 111111 ills W11110:1.1 1111111, 1/A Ito reg•rol 11 lIIN ,0111 111 1•1111 . 1,40 11l n,ld eel 111/11, and 1 1 111118111101110 P wets 1,.1..00. It ; 11 11Icers tol sal-1 ocos•tiono air 1,11 , 11ft-11 Io 100 el too sold eve Iserrssoo nelson pd and spholio evsry vollVelOence aloof I.lllllly far the clholgc of 11,11 . 411 den; 11cill 11 5.111 on' Nlka I reins,. to plc olli oralovetseur 110 .1111 and perl.,olll 111, 1 Its ILI. e ar 11 111)'shall hp 110110 , otwoiy Irmo 1 111115 by vial° •ei. 111111111 , 11111 , m, 0.1 tile VIA/ 1 11111 11 At 111,11011111 , 111 11,1.0.1 II ay ha tsj eel. o II by Any 1.1 1 hhlol It ylll4 Al7l/11tesi 1111111 1 .14 -lee Ion: 01,0111 , a, 'riot t psolsoon pet .I', Pon taly, IC, It, or th. ol I.llhr lor 111 o) tot her petallo. sit ill al 115 tto• +sal 00l 4,111 e 10, lonottral , / , Won ha. 1•1 . . 111' ill tilt I r nes one t 1,0 01, 11 Cli' 1,111, Lor e onsoo o 111,11111 1111' 14/1.11“. 11 ll r 1 41,11•1 111 1.1 who'll by 11 mot) lo- I ( athIII eh.) or 1 .1 nosh a toc111 , 1,1:x it loot eel 1111,-Itte t, illy I.erssol w 1 511.1 1 i loon have 1,.1e1i dolly ex 011 1011 11114 111 - 111 11 111 "lot, conorl. In ve of ol I lie.lll.lgen Llorrocor /111111114 In 1 1111 tug ot Conti - ens, or shll.ll lit, eon nive id, or Ito 110 y woo, is roil 1 11 1 . Ito , Iran 11.1 , 111 11,11'11. 111 , 111 coo 1.11 11111. lie slot: .11 an It) •11 a 111011 1111,11{11111 /111 r; 111 . 1 . f any uni •Itail fraudulent]) use aity ni l, ' vet, illeats 11A.10 11114,1011, klll/Willg 11111 it w.o, 11 so 111 1111 )' Innll eil, or shall V‘Pill. Ir lIL 0111111 ill Vol 11, 11011, 111 y one 11,111 v .1,-,.1r attempt I , 0.111 , , e.. 111 1 ,11 1 ..• 01 n.111e 5 11011 , 1 to/ 1-111101 L 1 111111, be. 1,11111 1111 11114131 I/ 111A1 111114111•111.1111111 1.11 ill, 11 /I 1131 of the per otos, I help al..ers Sloe. In, 511111)' hl el Ill' of the isdeme,. imi slisll, 1I i! ,11 lei 1.111. Ili' titled 11l I 1,1111/ 1i.1•1141118 /11l 1111111,1114 111. i 111, IAI illli// 11.1,1/1 ti ill 111 11111, 111•11111•111 litlY 1 , 11 t period not t xoectl 111 11ce 3 c.a. oc. 11. A y 1.. [Hon a 11...1ii nal h or (lon, in rII - I .1 e any Loairt In 111.0 ' , Moor 11111110110,101 II) 111111110.1 , 0011, nt It. ov , tro Itle .le 11/Unroll', Woo, 1,11110.01 or any 01.11.. r porn•ln, de, tau. duel... or aillr 111 Ito) mailer lo act, know lllµ the !I6111) . 11, Ile (Ain.. or 011•111 Illie luau nor tietly 1111) ; e nailr It, he laot klo•wleg 111 , an. , to he Imo, shall la. deemed godly of pot' Jury; al.! lily corlill 'ale I,lintuiral l g•Olon 10,iod porLiioll.o , 111 limy 1411,11 111.11,.14111.111, .1e01ar.t1.1... 110 11111,110.11 , 1, Wind 00 l , Will and col.l ; 1111)1 Xillkll 1 Ifloe duly 1 Ike 11,101. 01,1a0 one Sll 1111 1 , 11 1 1114 10'001 hying 111 rll bolo, IL I hal IL WlOl f.auidillontly 0h1..11.1. 11, to telt,• nun , cliota mount, I 1.11 . roil. II tht 1110 /01111 , lor owl 111111 11, awl any porno. will, shall • de, or alleluia lov le, 1 oil oily i.a orsll tll/. 1111111,1, lor who In any wAy 11111 til l 0,11- IP, 11/0., /111 . , gooey whal.wor 111 tl,)' tme. clroulalloo tow 111 'III Randal...l sal. I 1011 41.ertIll•ii1e,•11.1.11 10 , 111.1.111)11 01111 Y PI inhaletnelinor.lloll `lf C.111%101 11 1 11. 11, .111. .1.11 undo , go an 1111 lnllll 111,11. lit INV pet, dont lacy for not More than IWo oar. Had 11.1 y 11111 1 , nut re 1 1111 11 101.. 1 1111111,111'1 11 ,1 101 04, or two,' seen offence. or el. her lir al I Ilu ol llon 1.1 Illocunft. 001: 14. Any 11,101 . ..00r, ole olltel r or pi, I .11 appointed oVero. or, who 0111,1 hog 151 . 1 101110.1 to perform any du v entotholl ..3 .I,L IL I, 1 hon . rename I.le or 0111101 . , -.nail be suh . j.o . l. to a penally of 1 he totinlred 1111.1 If 10 inut i oe. ,r •all 11/42.0.0.1 any pet non an a voter 111, 10 not anal or 01..11 ro l uu . 111 1001,01 ally 0111 5011.1 ,1111,1'110, 1 11. - 011,11 lie g. , 111y of a Illintle1111 • 1111 . r 1.1 I,lllcolllll on conviction he puni..l.ol by 1111 e or imp It 011111)11I, and 0111) be oohlect to on acllo.l (or .10tnag. V hy 1110 p trly 11gg0levi01 ; 01111 11 any neroonnlltl l frill In 01111 y 11.111,11111.11011110 Lor, Lltonroy any 110 .11 vot• 10 111.1.11 . out. as 111 reeled 3. • !1110net tear 114,1 , 11 111 1 eIII4IVI. 111. boil!II 111, 1011010 It 1,115 IWI I II 110,11, 0 ; 1111 sr,Lll,lWeat 11 . L i on% intent, ol f or ant linprnp r purposo, the perrion no oft. lid lug 011011 be gullLy 111 IL hlµll 1111rli. , 111ell 1111 f, 011,1 1111 conviction 0111111 he pahl .Ito.l IL 11110 not exceedunt flee 11111111,d do l lars, ..r 1111- I.olooilineut 11111 exceedlng two yi aim, or boll, ut 1110 cloicrollon 1,1 the et/111 1. 1.',. All elveLlono lor ward, ,owtoilllpoind eh - eta/11 olllcero 0111111 liere•Li lei he h. ILI on 11111 aocoatt torxlity of i octohor, ...object 1,1 1111 the prov 11 1 •1111.1 01 the lawa ri 1 Omit ..he 010011.1 u of such cilleors u 1,.1ne011- Nlolentsol l / 1 111 111 ; peraotaL elected to o lich 1:111001 at 111111 I line noull take the, plxces at I.lle ex plrtLtlon cf 1110 tormo of tee perhonn 11.11.1101; 1110,011 U 111 I he 11.11001011011 1.11.011011 ; but io, electlon lor the 1,11110, of 000e0mor or 10.• 41`,10.111 , aw.onsor 0111111 no hold, nihlor thh. 1101, until the y.11.1,111J11.1.A.U.L1d eight 111.111drtli 01,1 novenly, • Si.l2, hi At all oh c l loun bereafttr held 1111 ler tin. 111111 of 11110 commonwealth, I hi . polls 011111 ha opened het woollll , llo l l I.IOIX 0.1111 1•10 , 11 . 13 o'clock, a. In., luta eln‘ o I tiolalsevenil ' cl• p. i. c.f.i.:. 17. IL 5111111 be the duly I f I..ne r'.i•eret.ry of the 011l11m11nwe0.1111 11, 1 1. pale 1,1110 tor all Iho 1,111111% made Ile.. as Cy thn, act, and tur 111011 01 Ill'' 841011 1 connly cool. 111. Never., 0.10111 La 1,1 1110 1...• 11111)1 ; 1/11 1110 e 011111) 0.011,111001.11.00 ol ench 0 1 1111111 1•11011, 11,0 111011 00 inay lie noce.ar., wt., re coipt 1111•411111. • , 01 l o • lie• .n...y, poanire ;old In , 01011 l ..11 111, • ogle- e 1. 0 .111111 .11,1011.1., 1 .ii• ir 11111 Nll 'll 1/1.1 . 111, 11 0001 1/11.1111 1 ; , 11111, 11.111111•11• Ii 111.1 , , 10/ 11.., lo If IlLI:11,1111,100 tige. 19 '11191'11121110 Slate iem port, I try In the 10,1.1 , 0 el I Ire dam br of 1 Ire ttrillerl • gavernments, an clerical or lit lid rlaly, and tele; a r , ant tole•re Elms C1111.10) , 1t1. NIIIIII n.ll. lOU thereby dem Ivell 01 'girt to rae'in Mar dal electron II 0.1/121 - • whin duly rirratitir 11. IS 'I Mt MODE of Viert.r. A Ac r regulating the nitrite (,r ad rill ime. In the need. corm...a rd IPIIIIIII,II +1 :kiln, appro..' march .tet 11 r.tr lls I. Ht. 1,40(11• II till the .4e-rattle Iteprewt.tittov., of the r oliototiet.e..lllll 1 , 1 asctribly (tart l, rl he, , tt ehe At.t, 111.111 I”. 911:11111 , ..1 rotera nl 111 ,, her:did 11.1. Matirtearreealtll, at. all general. Irrry•lrlp, rragn and ..pcolirl electrum-, me herd o', norealier, a itlerri,rl 111111 required lir Inlllll'l., 1,11. IJI . partly printed and wilily written, He...rally c1a...11.1 . 1 , 01/0% , .. 1.14.1tet etribrace the lof 101.1.14 es of court. Nadel! Inc, timid 1.1 be ( labelled rrul..llle, •' .1 erllclary ;" dulcet • elllbrace the 11111110 K Of 1111:Atr11 t° ifineer4 • It,. and Ire labelled "State; " u e e lltMet nln{ll'nlnru'e lire rumen lit all comity olllcern o , i 11 lrir• Ind Ming °Mee ui ramatur, member, andaremlre s ....intny, If voted tar, and he lal d'ormly • " rale 114.1(11 em brace the 11111/11, OI .11; lowunhlw olticoln erried 1,,11.11.1 1011 011 e (clue shall data.. the 111111icti al ail ternary., 1,111- ,rsted lur, and 1. labelled tiorougn;” and vo li rhtrr riled! LIO mparilLed 111 neparata NV A\ll:\ DI ENT CIINTIITUTION V. W. "Swcrlhri I. The right oreitlzeon or the Col letl,laltet to voLexholl tioehe denied orahrldged hy the United Stahel, 4,0 by ally Stole, 00 ee vollot of race, Color, or preelorts Condit. a of sere It tole. lON 1. The Corivress 411101 have poa.er miloreu Llia• urt WClu lry appropriate leirlwOL -0011. 1 , 114.. r AND IiEcOND s};r - r(oX OF N"1 . OF CON REM OF MAIO:II 31, 157.. .•SE, - TION I. Ile if enneted by the Senate and Ilott.le e f heprmermlatices of the Caned Stales of A nierlint in ( `maw,aa lilt( all 01117,11;1 of the United Staten, Wllonre, or shall beotlier wtse Mutinied by law to vote at oily election by the people, ill any State. Territory, dist Het, county, city, parish, township, school distiret, municipality or other territorial sub-division, shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all elections, WILIIOI.It distinction of ram., color, or previous condition of servitude; 111Iy custom, usage or regulation of any State or 'Territory, or by, or under Ito nut horny, to the contrary, notwithstanding." " Sze. 2, And be it farther enacted, That II by or under the authority of the Constitution ur lams of any State, or tile laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to he done •an prerequisite or qualification for voting, and by !meld Lonstltiftkin or law persons or ollicern are or shop 110 cimrged with the performance of dunes in (tarnishing the citizens nn opportm oily to pertorni sticti prerequisite or to become qualified to vote, It shall he the duty of every such person and officer to give to all citizens of the United States the same and equal oppor tunity to perform octet, prerequisite and to be come qualified to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; and If any such person or °nicer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, he snail, fur every such offense, forfeit and pay the sum of live hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the ease, With full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as every'rt shall deem Just, and shall also, for such of fence, be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be tined not less SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION than five hundred dollars, or let imprisoned not less than one month and not snore than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. SEC. 10, OF At ACT OF TUE PENNSYLVANIA LEOISLATCRE OF APRIL GTII, A. n., 1070. SECTION 10. That so much of every net of Aasembly as provides that only white ft eemed are entitled to vote or be registered as Voters, or as claiming to vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, he and the same Is hereby tepealed • anti that hereafter, all freemen, without distinction of color, shall be enrolled and registered Recording to the provisions of the first section of the act ap proved 17th April, ISIN, elan led, An act fur ther supplemental to the net relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,' and 1,1,'11.111 otherwise qualified 1111,1,111 e existing laws. lie entitled to vote nt all general end speeini elections In tilts COM mon wealth." Pursuant to the provision , . contained In the 711th section of the net end it tort:sold, t he fudges of the aforrsal 1 districts shall resit ell oily take chat go of the rertltl eaten of return of the election of their tespectivedistricts, and pro drlCO 1.11.011 tit rtintr, of on. Judge from each district at the Court House In the l'ltY of icier, on Ole third day utter the day 01 I lla ell llon, being 0 .4 FsIDS Tile; rlth 1)A 'l' OF 0. 1 fOlt s. ft, I s7l, Ist to o'clock, ft. U. then 10111 there 10 110 11110 perform the that,s fequlred by law of sold Judres. .s Ise, that where a .111.41 e, ‘in • evil ti I) I e skeel•lent, touttale to et tend so It tale. ink of Jottges. Ih n the ror I now t. Cr re m n shall to taken eh true of by on. of Ili , Inspectors or clerk. of ale election of the who shah .10 and taerto ut the duties t ited Of said J anshita to it I.'llo. I also give notice of the hallow tn.:, net passed by the last Legislat ttri , A N aLLIIL orlze it Llooptllotr ytote moon Ile. gm-s -ilt'. er It 1:011Vell 1011 10 /1111 l ml 111 0 1:1111S1 11 1011 of Pennsylvania. SEt•rito,o I. - 11.. ff ,, ICrpre...n hit ire of thelmith.ini reetith ..r Prollosodosonel o Gertrthli Assembly met. 111111 rl l• h".CIJU ro,leted by the mdth.orrty r , l Ill.' sa hie. • 11.1 . mi11t tor etelinst L'IIIIYeIL Om' ll' I l'otostli tlt Imo Or I 110 n,ntllllllnelllllt b ls ' 511 1 / 1 1111 k , l 10 a vOlO 01 pe•oLole 111 Ile• general eleellom, to Ile 11e1 , 1 On 11,oLtol o of 'IC rmit•A LILL. oultl tom,- lotos lot Int voted °pool In :Lunn, holies , ' hog. sell: In count lestioelelttes lot whielosilp tot'..: , '! voting is 11111 1101 1/.1 Ity lotsv, Note, ler 111111 Loa:Otis , IL l'ouvettoltoLL !Loony toe expressed olot•t gist, upon Ile lteloot, 10e.1 Or t htlorstsl ss to IL 111,. wood - State. - noel loot ethers\ Ise; 111141 1 11.• 11,0k1 Slut!! 1 ii• ".'.,11.11 111111.11111 OM\ 1•11 - 1 111111 1111,1,1111'11111 "FOl . 11 1 . 011,•111 1101" “1 . "Against It 1 . 01,0111 1 1111 111It1 111 cottehes te• •llstroeto. 5511101 l stip-tool:et stotILLL: - 1001 le.' hy elveltor „11 lig 111 , 4 , 11 .111t1 'III, SI 1011 5111111 (,1 , 1 1t 1..11:1 'ln.' 1,1111 1 1. 011 - tior,`ti 011 1 111.11111,iiii• "1',011.11 1,1,11 1011. - :111(1 C011..111111,1 1111011 111 , 11111,1'• 1111 1 . 011 Vl,ll 1011 - 50...M0e , a t'• to 001 11111 1111 ii all stoles 0 tst as otlert•s:11.1 sled • be rev°, red, etelool•sl noel tel tovotet Its tow proper rlecoitott I,llleel. ottel rentorol jtool,s ot , et. , tittverottor are rt•••els ..111111...1wet returned It o•Nislitog et I to, "Tlett low t•loct 1,1 :oleo t••o11.1 shall 10 1,111 1111.1 10 /111 11, I,r sI • .1011.1 0 1 IVII,II II priy 111 ..,1.11‘•1.11 110 1.1 ....................... II • OS 1. 1101 It, Of 1 111, 11 , 111 111111' ,1.... , 11.11 111 0,!:1111.1 - 11111 11, pr. sent yeor, (11i• r .11.111 t• 4111,0 :1111 110 reittrots too he silk! 01. clottoo, es et•el s tsl hy Ine U 'e lot') 111 11, I'l •11 11, 10 110 ktlti 1• 1 101 e 11.1 I.egoslnt tote 111 t•L nes! ototioto tl 10,1 ••11. I• 15 11. WElllt, . . 5p...‘1...1 . I.f 11 , .• Itt•r.,.111:01 , 1•.. \V \ .‘. \ 1.1. A) V. 1111• '1 . 11.• day 1111 1111111 1111.1 rtglit 111111.1 rlll :1111 .11 , 1 IN \V. \ HY. Iven nilllor ul . hnll,l, nt 11•1", lit, Ili In ill, Hit/11 , 1111a I . loli 1111,1 thi• 1111”•1•Conilli l•111' Of FICEI.ERICK ALI r 1,'4, ',till. I I, I• 71. : - iii I '1'111• I,lltwaNll , l' ,,, m l v ~,,• 1411 11111111r11111 Ilutv 111 111, 1,111 , 11,,, ,, it, 111 ally 11.,,11111.1 . 1 . 1111111111 ,, 1 111 1110 tlll,l .1111111 ,111 . 1 . 111 - " I I.'llllllllllll I.lr 1110 1101.111 g 111 1111 ~111•I"ltI 1 11111111, lo•rN 111.1111110. c MO 111,/ I, II by 111 ,111,111 lorl.llllll.ll'r 1 :111,1 II ill not 1111 ',Ltd 1 , 111,11 111111111111) Ity 4srtler (1111.. .1 Yo S. 11. 11,1 t't.t.ll2o-I‘l.ltt LAND .1.5.,(H'1.11.1(0' Et r V A II NI I. ll= tEMII . NI \ II NE \V STEEL ENtilt.\ VI >WS! GIFT WORTH FROM $1,01) TO $23,1R1 (itvEN wiTo \v, olitalite , l , 'al 11.,• e111: . ..I .11 I le• rtigruy 14;4, ‘ylo,ll w, ”Iler tlI It]sv lighten ol 83. 011 E II 1! nlllOOO4ll 1111, I really 1 4111 MII.I ear 11 Imit gem 01 Rll It It I, E ! A [,'geed id I Ile 1(111tte. A 1,111111, ~f t It; e bent.' y "II Ihe p,11..re •.I Ihe rl ~vi............ ri ,e 1; s Hie Hie Illemt t 111,10,4• 1 ,1 1 4, allll ,vllll nlllµ nuhl eltaxtt, t he ‘lll,val y hem . her, sehrti I hey meet it e 1 ) LIT nil e. sllldr IM 11111 et life, hill 1t etit,lll••lt, 11114,41.111, khere ,, , ll' II 1 NElilT i) A yellll,i, 1111111, the .elly 1111111,m , of ~/,ttie It , 111 K Ileilmele.lll, I. dile, ell el It mite 1 111111n111111eCii 1,4 lm, 11111 lett Illh 1401, Ile tleiillilm,lllll 1,111161 w ;•111.0t 11h: lII' he Inlce4lll4 hoT lt , oolt 111,11.'1,1111.1111 . rm lit 11 I y I. ounger...l het 11,1111 v.. 'I he hem e I 1111. ,yIIII deep ..,,I'l - 1,,‘• 8..11.11)111g I Ink 1.111,h•el t d 'l' it 11, II It I S I A '1.11.1 NVIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11O) . 111.1 (Mei., Kati eye, Is 1,111 . 4.me111411 II 11110 0111111411 tell 11111 t Its \evil h. \l'll 'll liet 1111111 Ihiit 1111 y v 1141,1111, ham yet 111,11..6 Il' ,'xc ., Ilt•hre 11 1114, 1.. I•litelmlg Ili. hem I and !Wing II !twit!, 111 t higher wal Ito, er 11 res The more It Im r•el•11. he greitler &sire h. 111..1, 11µa111 nn,l eµllll. Alen, ft eilrreet I.lllllµl milli I,lli eitems i• 1 (i EN. S'l't oNE‘V A LI, .1.%1'11.411: , /. The heml, htrve.l 1,11.1 le,1elm"Iln•"111 ever ph ill h• 11,11441, 111‘1!I hurtle., h 1,1 I lie mew' lt•1 h•r ~Iy/tl. II IN 11113 It iit A I , ti It 'l' 11 N E FI) It 1)1'1 NVIi II 4414 . 11 eltiomtvkiv, •1111 we hilly i14.141..01.1.4 ,4 t tilile . ", We VIM give Flt 1•11•1, "he ,111 , m fr irlo 1, tq1(1111111; env]. nlititel , ltler 111w'11 11' 1111 , •••• • 11114 Itimel 4,11, and ',them her, 11,1 t tove 11 r.‘• !Irk , t • Ihdder will ped lye!) . µt'l "111.111 the holl“, 1,, w 111'1 w ill 1...11.1:11111h 1"11.1:11111 „ 1Ith: AT DEN'll/N, Nl,Altsil,,k 1, I I Int I re i 1 011 LA PIERRE iI()TE DEN'll IN. Nlll , 104, ,, ty•01s 111,111,0, I hrooglictut, with all 111.1111.111 1 , 11/,1111. pivot y of 0111.11.111111184, •411:1:110:4 for 11,1 4.11 . 111.04 en; Incluillog all outfit, pa 114.14, Av., wmip, 011411 s./30100 1'1(11111E 1111,1, cA NI 11., of log I . ll,lllnnir olacr, 111,10, olvolalonit wharf 1111 It, with , it good oe,,p, ~ , ,op try Lc, o.lll,port It ; WWI It 11011 , 11110, glolcl hull limp., a larg,. Vl:okay of !roll, 1 , 11V1•111..11t roorvlivo 014.1 oelloolr, only nix 011114 111,111 PLat4Pai. 1111. limgvni 1.11,41111,011111V111111 MO 0,11, 1.,,1111,111111. 1610,000. I'll LOLL) SPRINi I ! oiro 11111,•111,1/1 ,111.,11, allll.lllllllllll In In Illlg, 11L ,1 mat, Mali Nlaryloria 101 , 1 Dvlowori• 11.:111101,1; tow tloolP• and pvocli trio-4, 1111 y lipid, tr ,, o, 4.11114.1 ,114.11. Ilex of Ft rill,' herri.,, vlicrrlcos, 111:011, 1111114. rlln Tot, applvs, awarl pporo, 01111011 , 11 , 1 00,000, lugs, ILTEIt ! with /40 ACILP:B; !Inc 01011 1111, !pool hull:11 , 1g , , 4 . 111,100 WhcoLL 1::11•1 05,110,. A II(./USE IN DENT(IN ! with otnr lind a lutlf 11.4. re prehanl, with 1 11 , 11111,1. varlia Ivo of troll,. 1,111,1010. 1:00 STANDARD sE‘VINI , worth (r.on ... 01010 11 1511. fg) \V A 1,11 A.. 1 NV A TCI lES ! Eurh worth Irmo tk 10 10 01 110, 0/ It 111 A Y.l/.0, TEN MCA 7ANS AND )1 El.oll/IPIJSM. I'ASI I SIN elll. SUM . 01.1141 lON K. CASI I SUM . 054101. , THREE , Atill 81/YIB—EA: 11l . 0100, ' FOUR. CASI 1 til'! , lB , —EACl I 0541 .19,1170 1711TH 1011.1.1 111:4 of W:01 , 10011 1:0- 1.111111.5, Wrltigc•rm, 1t0111,4 111111 oloros of Art ; /111111. 111 1 111'1111,11 1.1,111,0 11, at 1.- lull. for Ivo, Man 11, will!, i. 0,01 ILI, W.lllll 91.) 0111) 1111/r, TOTAL VA 14i E Of Old 50,000 Gifts $lOO,OOO, The cl rnwlng will take pinee, un noon Its Itll , graving , . enough are gold to nhordnue the Ink eln, before rut nun) ticket -hohlerhas I'boo•u tA, Ito 1111,1,1. U 1 3 ,1 1, he nunur thelt oont.r.n. We rider to l'holaits 11. ;temp, Clerk ofnirolirosCo.l'ourl lieorge 11. Hosnuni, Alt. at Law, Denton, Mil. It. K. lideliaril.on. Sheriff of the I 'minty, Williiiin Ksiqi, Ihititioi, Nlil, Manehis Entitle Brokers, ley, 11 , 1. above gent lenien ill ' , tigers Ivo., Committee., to liarles ()nod rapoulo, of the iielisware Staudt., all the lo log o i Itaiiica, Lidi of lhisi Paper, 1111.1 Ilse Press of the Petiliouilis, Wu III•11Ve 111,1 1,1111 eveaa where, to work for Wl' II We Will 111Ilke arrangenieliol, sarnely,alier lift ordering, their M:11111Pie ellgin,lng, We NA 111 live 'hell/ one cogravibg 1,11 , 1 11111. 1111111 Vlll.l, tor every hair uihni, they send Ils with 6,00 order an Engraving, metal usi 11111 registered letter, or by Posii-oill , a• iiider, /nit we will send by return owl, ~1 graven) :1.1111 the I ieket Send all your orilery for o.lll4l . llVirigv, 111,t1 tinytm..nii all em - re•rpon•lotkee to our gull eral °ince, ielciresised thus: En= Om AND KING Sr,.. Wll.lll SO ”N, !WI 1 1 11 1 i (' A Ito 1,1 N I; I' I•:,1 111, V,'lll Neu( In n/1 nun. t.,...s vlr V., 1. 11 011 ,loud, r ./1) IL1,1)/11.111111 It wlll giVl' a delltllell neenunl uur Ir , . !nue lellll , e New , paper , w ~ wishing 1 11.41,...11 , e lur wil pleluv• nelul us !hen luwwil rules, I lettle fa, Caron/iv I,nullll/„111.1., Is! Fr br uar y ISi I 1e1,1:vIs w-7 I'ICA ELLEWN GUI in .1 . )1111.ADELP 11 IA AN I) ItA tmoRE cit:Nium , RA I I.ltOA D. ANO It; OF On and idler SUND.‘Y, KO, trains will Doi an follow./ I,eave Philadelphia, I roin lin put nil P. W. A R. It., ssortiel !Waal soeut and Wnshl Eight For Port Deponit, at 7 A. M. and it:to It. M. For Oxford, at 7 M., kgtt I. M., and 7 I'. M. For Oxford Wednesday and Sa today only at 2:30 I'. M. For Clutold'n Ford and Phester Creek It, at 7 A. M., 10 A. NI., 4:11 I'. M.. and 7 I', M. Wednesday and Saturday only at 2,1 U P. M Train leaving Philadelphia. at 7 A. M. ono neetx at fort Deponit with train for Intltlinort.. Tralun leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. NI. aunt 1,30 P. M. Port D op t s it at 11,115 A. slxissol at nitlki A. 51.,e0tuive/ at l'itadd'n Ford .1 II !lei 14. with the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. Tralna for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 9:114 A. M., and 1,23 P. M., on arrival of tratnx from Baltimore. Oxford at I.{e:, At. M., 10::1.5 A. St. 111/1i5:31) M.. Moutlayn at .gl5 A. M. only. Chtultrx Ford at iggi A. M., IltrA A. M. 1:211 P. M., and tit 111 P. M. Montlayn at 6:3'2 A. t i. only, On Hundayn, Oulu leaven Philadelphbott OUR A. Al. for Ox lord; returning, leaven Oxi•t ti for Philadelphia at :gar I'. M. Pannengern are allowed to lake wearing ap parel 01,13 as baggage, 1141111 the COIIIIMIIy will nut In any Mae lie renponnible for an amount exceeding ono hundred 'dollarn, uniens tipecial contract In made for the silino. HENRY A'OOP, General iittperintondent. ia 241 lywl7 1 - ‘OOI4'INU SLATE 'conk' IN SLATE—PRICES REDUCED The undersigned has constantly on hand a nsupply of Roofing Slate fur eldest Reduced Prices. Also, an extra LIGHT HOOFING SLATE, intended for slating on shingle roots. Employing tile very hest sinters all work Is warranted to he executed In the hest manner. Builders and others will and It to their Inter est to examine the samples at Wm. D.:Sprech er's Seed Warerooms. Nin o. 11 East Kg_street, Lancaster, Ps,, 2 dome west et the Court kiousf We have s ore the Anbeatoe Roofing for that roofs, or wY ore slate and ehingles cannot be need. It is far superior to ritual° or uravel Roofing. decl2-titlesiv siiiEo. D. SPRECRER.