SHERIFF’S PROCLAMATION, JJBOCBAMATION ! _ NOTICE IS EEBEB7 GIVEN to the Freemen of life City end County of Philadelphia, that on TUESDAY, OCTOBER9th, 1866, • Being the second Tuesday of. the month, and day of SteGENEBABand MTJNICIPaB ELEcfflON. there are to be elected, ylz: By the Ereemen of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, one person to serve as Governor of said Commonwealth lor three years. By the Freemen residing in the First Congressional District of the State of Pennsylvania, Second, Third, Foarth, Fifth,BliUtV tuna Wards of the said City, one person to reoresentmSS District in the House of- gressofthe United States. “ lne °° n By the Freemen residing In the SecnoJ Oonnw. slonal Dlstrlctof the State of PennsylvakTa comSSl tog the First (now the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth gty, one person to represent said District ta the of th ® Of to! By the Freemen residing In the Third Conenwtinnal Twtifth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh teenth and Nineteenth Wards of the said Cityfone person te represent said District In the House oj? Be- of the Congress of the United States. Bythe Freemen residing In the Fourth Congressional Dißtrict.of toe State of Pennsylvania, comprising toe Tonrteenth. Fifteenth. Twentleth. Twenty first, and tee Twenty-fourth (now toe Twenty-fourth and Twenty-seventh) Wardß of the said City, one person to represent said .District In toe House of Bepreienta tivee of toe Congress Of the United States. the Freemen residing in toe Fitth Oongretsioual District of the State of Pennsylvania, comprising the Twenty-second, Twenty-fifth Wards of the said cats and the County of Bucks, one porson to represent saidDisirict in toe House of Representatives of Congress of toe United States, _By the Freemen residing In the First Senatorial District of. the City of Philadelphia, comprising toe First. Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth and! Twenty-sixth Wardsof said City, one pefaon to serve aaaßepreeentatrveofsald District In toe Senate of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' .By the Freemen residing In toe First Bepreaentatlve District, of the City of-Philadelphia, comprising- the First Ward, andtheFlrat. Second/, Third, Fonrto, Fifth, Sixth and Ninth Electlon falvlalona ef the Twemy-aixthWard-one,person to serve aaaßepre sentatlve of saldHistrict to the House of Representa ttves of the General Assembly -of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. - : %- By theFreemmlreeldlugTntlm Becondßepresenta tlve District of toe (Sty of Philadelphia, comprising the (First, Second-Thlrd, Fourth, Fifth, Blxth. Sevi enth, Eighth and Ninth), now.the FirstJSecond, Third. Fourth, r ifth,Sixth, Seventh-Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth and Thirteenth Election Dlvtalonsof Second Ward, and the First, Second and Third BlectlonJHvisions of 1 hlrd Ward ofaaid City, one person to serve as a Bep resentat ireof said District in toe House of Bepresen tatives of toe General-Assembly of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By the Freemen residing in the Third Bepreaenta tlve District of the City of Philadelphia, comprising the Fonrto Ward, toe I enth and Election Dlvtuons of the Second Ward, toe Fourth; Fifth, Sixth, Beventh and Eighth Election Divisions of the Third Ward, and toeFlrstatd Third Election Divisions of toe Fifth Ward of toe said city one person to serve as a Repre eentative of sai4 District in the House of Bepresentt tivea of toe General'Assembly of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' By the Freemen residing In toe Fourth Bepresenta tive District of toe City of Philadelphia, comprising the Seventh Ward, and toe Seventh andEightrtElec tkm Divisions of iheTwenty-slxto Ward or salacity, one person to serve as a Representative of said District in toe House of Representatives of toe General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By toe Freemen residing in the Fiftoßepresentative District of the City of Philadelphia, comprising toe Xlghth Ward, and -toe- Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Election Divisions of Fifth Ward of saiddeg; one person te serve as a Representative of Bald District in the Bouse ef Representatives of toe General Assembly of toe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. .... -:t-., .. By toe Freemen residing iu the Sixth Bepresentatlve District of the City of Philadelphia, comprising toe FlrsteFehrth; Fifth. Sixth. Seventh and Eighth Elec tion Divisions of Sixth Ward, and toe Birat,Second, Third, Fourth. Fifth;Sixth and Seventh Election Di visions of Ninth Ward of said City, one person to serve as a Representative of said District in the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of toe Com monwealth of Pennsylvania.;, ~-i V" By the Freemen residing In toe Seventh Represen tative District of toe City, of Philadelphia, comprising the Thirteenth Ward- and the Third, Fifth and Sixth Election Divisions ofFourteenth Ward, of said City, one persoti to serveASa Representative of said District in the Home of Representatives of the Geheral As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By the Freemen residing in toe Eighth Bepresenta tlve District of the City of Philadelphia, comprising toe Tenth-Ward, the Eighth Election Division ortoeNlnto Ward- and toe First. Second and Fonrto Election Bivlslons of Fourteenth Ward of said City, one person to serve as a Representative of said District-in toe Honse of Representatives of toe General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. , y; By the Freeman residing In toe Ninth Representa tive District on the City of Philadelphia, comprising the Eleventh ward, the Second apd Third Election Dlvlslonsof toe Sixth Ward,and toe First. Second, Fifth and Sixth Election Ditto ions of TwelftoWard of said City, one person to serve as a Representative of said District In toe Honse of Representatives of the General Assembly of toe Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. - By the Freemen residing In toe Tenth Bepresenta tlve District of the-City of Philadelphia, comprising the Fifteenth Ward of said City (except the Eighth Election Division) one person to serve as a Represen tative of said District in the House of Representatives of the-General Assembly of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By the Freemen residing In toelEleyenth Represen tative Dlstriet of the city of Philadelphia, comprising toe Third, Fonrto and Seventh Election' Divisions of Twelfth Ward, toe First, Second, Third, Fonrto, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Election Divisions of Sixteenth Ward and the First and Second Bivlslons of Twentieth Ward of said city, one person to serve as a Represen tative of said District In toe House of Representatives or toe General Assembly of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. . By toe Freemen residing in toe Twelfth Representa tive District of the City of Philadelphia, comprising toe Eighteenth Ward and toe First Election Division of Seventeenth Ward toe Third Election Division of Nineteenth Ward and the Fcurth Election Division of Twenty-fifth Ward of said City, one person to serve as a Representative of said District In toe toe House of Representatives of toe General Assembly of toe Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. - By toe Freemen residing in the Thirteenth Repre sentative District of toe City of Philadelphia, com prising toe Seventeenth Ward of- said City (except toe First Election Division), toe Seventh Election Division of toe Sixteenth Ward, and the Second and seventh Election Divisions of Nineteenth Ward of said City, one person to serve as a Representative of'bald Dis trict in the House of Representatives of toe General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, By the Freemen residing in toe Fourteenth Bepre ■tentative District of-toe-City of Philadelphia, com . prising toe Seventh and Eighth Election Divisions of - Fourteenth Ward, toe. Eighth Election Division of Fifteenth Ward and tbeFonrth. Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Election Divisions of Twen tieth Ward of said pity, one person to serve as a Rep resentative of said District in toe Honse of Repre sentatives of toe General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, ; By . the Freemen residing in the Fifteenth Repre sentative District or toe. (Sty of FhUadelphis.com. prising the First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth and 'Tenth (now the First, Fourth, Filth, Ninth, Tenth Eleventh and Twelfth) Election Divisions or Nineteenth Ward; the. Third,, and Eleventh Sow the Third, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth and nrteenth Flection .Divisions of Twentieth Ward: (the First Election Division) now the First and Ninth Election Divisions of Twenty-first Ward, and the Fifth and Sixth Election Divisions of Twenty-fifth Ward of said City; one person to serve as a Repre sentative of said District in the Honse of Represents, tlvea of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, By the Freemen residing in ,the Sixteenth Bepre sentatlve District of the City of Philadelphia com prlslngthe Twenty-second ward, the Third, Fourth. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Election Divisions of Twenty-first Ward of said City, one person to Berve as a Representative ot said District In the Honse of Bepre- ‘ sentatlves of tne General Assembly of the common wealth of Pennsylvania. ; ... By the Freemen residing In the Seventeenth Repre sentative District of the City of Philadelphia com nrlslna the Twenty-third Ward, the First, second and -Third Election Divisions of Twenty-fifth Ward and the Eighth (now the Eighth and Thirteenth) Election Divisions of Nineteenth Ward ofsald City, one person to serve as a Representative of Bald District in the House of Representatives of the General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By the Freemen. residing in toe Eighteenth Repre sentative District of the City ofFhiladelphla, compris ing toe Twenty-fourth Watd (now the Twenty-fourth and Twenty seventh Wards), and the (Second and Eighth Election Divisions, now toe) Second. Eleatn and Tenth Election Divisions of the Twenty-first ward of salacity, one person to serve as a Representative of said District In the Honse of Representatives of toe General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. By the Freemen residing in the City and County of Philadelphia, one person to serva as PreGdent Judge and two Jeraops to serve as Associate Judges of tne Conrt of Common Pleas, fvnx it mem joi iiues ggnijand one for toe unexplred term of B, Haney,re- . By the Freemen residing In the Fifth Ward,' one person to serve as an Alderman for five years, and five persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, four of themfor three years,and one for thehnexptred. termof B; Bnlcemsn. - By toe Freemen residing In the Sixth Ward, one person te serve as a member ofSelect Council for three years, one person to serve as as a member of. the Common Council for two years, five persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, lour of them.- for three yean and one for toe unexpired term of George Tiel resigned... _ , T . , , .» .... By the Freemen reeidingln the Seventh Ward; one person to serve at a member of Common Connell toij two years; one person to serve as anAldera an for five years, five persons to serve asßirectora of. Public Schools, four of them for three years l and one for the unexplred term ofGf orge.W.Bott, deceased.’ BythePreemenreslaingln toe Eighth Ward, one person to serve as a memberof Select Connell for three years, two, persons to.serya as members ot Common Cornu U for two years;and' four personate serve as Di rectors of Pub lc (schools for three years. By the Freemen- residing- in the-Nlnth Wardr one’ person to serve as a memberof Select Connell for three yeaiß, twoperaons to serve as members of Common Connell for two i ears, and fbnr persons to aerve aa Di rectors of Public Schools for three years. - By toe Freemen residing in toe Tenth Ward, one person to serve as a memoer of Common Connell for two years, two persons to serve as Aldermen for five years and four persona to serve as Directors of Public Schools for three years. 1 •- By toe Freeman residing In toe Eleventh Ward, one person to serve as a member of Select Connell for three years, one person to serve as Constable for five- years, six persons to serve as Directoritof Public Schools,four of them for three years, one for the unexplred term of Alexander E. Crawford resigned, and one for the un-. expired term of Theodore lhelss removed from the Ward. By the Freeman residing In toe Twelfth Ward, one person to serve as a memtaer of Common Connell for two years, one person to serve as art Alderman for five years, one person to serve as an Assessor for toe nnex piredtermof George W. Clark deceased, seven persons i to serye aa Directors of Public Schools, fbnr of them for■ three years. One far toe unexplred term of A. Heck man resigned, on for the unexpired term of Aaron Waters deceased, and one for. the unexplred term of Macpheraon Bannders deceased. By the Freemen residing In toe Thirteenth Ward, onp person to serve aa * member of Select Council for three years. One person* te serve as a member ot Oem mon Connell for two years; two persons to serve as Aldermen for five years, and four persons to serve aa Directors of Publlc Schools for three years. By toe Freemen raiding in the Fourteenth Ward, one person to serve as a member of Common Connell for two years, one person te serve as an Alderman tor five years, tlx persons to,berve as;' Directors of Public Schools, four of them for three years, one for theurs ex pired term of T, P. Stotesbury, and one fbr toe unex pired term of F. McCormick. By the Freemen residing In toe Fifteenth Ward, one person to serve as a member of Select Council for three years, three persons to serve as members of Common Connell for two years, one person to servo as an Aider man for five years and fbnr persons to aerveaa Direc tors of Public Schools for three years. By toe Freemen residing in toe Sixteenth Ward,one person to serve as a member of Common Council for twd years, one person to serve as an Alderman for five years, six persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, four of them for three years, one for toe un expired term ol James W. Hills, deceased, and one for toe unexplred term of John H. James, resigned. By the Freemen residing In toe Seventeenth Ward, one person to serve as a member-of Common Connell for,two years, one person to serve as an Alderman for five years, and four persons to serve aa Directors of Public Schools for three ybara. By toe Freemen residing In the Eighteenth Ward, one person to serve aa a member of Common Gemum for two yean, one person to serve as an Alderman for five years, one person to serve as a Constable for five years, and five nelsons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, ft nr of them for three years, and one tor the unexpired term of John W.Baln, Sr., deceased By toe Freemen residing in. the Nineteenth Ward, two persons to serve as members of Common Council lor two years, three persons to serve as Aldermen for nve years, five persona to serve aa Directors of Public Schools, four of them for three years, and one lor toe unexpb edtermoi Albert R. El dredge. - By toe Freemen residing in the Twentieth Ward! two persons to serve aa members of Common Councils for two years, two persons to serve as Aldermen for five years, five persons to serve.as Directors of Pnb'ic Schools, fonr of them for three years, and one for toe nnexpb ed term or Charles C. Burns, resigned. . By toe Freemen residing In the. Twenty-first Ward, two per-oils lo serve as members of Common Council ft r two years, seven persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, six oflhem fbr three years, and one for toe: unexplred term of Charles Whitaker, resigned. And by Freemen of fifth and Sixth Election Divisions (late Upper Ward Hanaynnk), one person to serve as an Alderman for five years. By toe Freemen residing in the Twenty-second Ward, one person to serve as memberof Common Conncil for two years, on- person to serve as an Alderman for five years, and four persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools for three years, By toe Freemen residing In toe Twenty, third Ward, one person to serve as a member of Common Council for two yean; by toe Freemen residing in toe Firstßlecdon Division, one person to serve aa a Direc tor of Public Schools for three years; by toe Freemen residing in toe Second Election Division, one person to serve as Director of Public Schools for three years: bytbeFreemen residing in that part of the Third Election Division lately toe Township of Byberry, one person to serve as a Director of Public Schools for three years; by the Freemen residing In that part of theiTblidElection-Division, lately the Township of U ore]and, one person to serve as a Director of Pontic Sentola for three years;'by toe Freemen residing in the Feurto, Fifth, Sixth,- Seventh and Eighth Election Divisions, three persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools for three years; and by toe Freemen residing in toe Ninth Election Division, three persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools for three yean. By the Freemen resiaingln the Twenty-fourth Ward seven persona to serve as Directors of Public School!, six ot them for three years, and one for the unezpired term of William C. Smith, resigned. By the Freemen residing in the Twsaty-dfth Ward/ one person to s*rve as a member of the Select Coon oil for threeyears, one pemen to serve as a member of Select Council for the unexpired term of Patrick O’Rourke, deceased, and one person to serve as an Al derman for five years. By the Freemen residing in the First Election Division, three persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, one of them for three years, one for tbe unexpired term ofC. M.. Griffiths and one for the nnexpired term of William H. Boyer. By the Freemen residing in the Fifth Election Divi sion, two persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools, one of them for three years, one of them for the nnexpired term of F. removed from the Ward, And by the Freemen residing in each-of the remain inn Election Divisions of said Ward, one per son to serve as a Director of Public Schools for three years. By the Fretmen residingJn the Twenty-sixth Ward, one person 10 serve as a member of Common Connell f*r two years, and lour persons to serve as Directors of Public Schools for three years. By toe Freemen residing In the Twenty-seventh Ward, one person to serve as a member of Select Council fbr two vears; one person to serve as a member or Common Council for two years; one person toserve as an Alderman for five years: eight persons to ae-ve as Directors of Public Schools, five or them fbr three years, ene of them fbr the nnexplred term, of John Eeeter, resigned, one for the nnexplred term of Samuel Gibson, resUned, and one for the nnexplred term of William. Dorman, resigned. And by the Freemen residing In each of the Election Divisions or each of the several Wards of the said City, one -person to serve as Judge, tyro persons to serve as Inspectors, and two persons to serve as Re turn Inspectors of Elections for eaeh ofsald Divisions respectively. ■ The Feeemen residing la the several Election Divi sions of the First Ward will vote as follows, to wit; Ist Division, at the honse of Joseph Blvel. League Island road. 3d Division, at the house of Peter Bovier,\northeast corner of Hoyamenslngnv. and Greenwich street, /3d Division, at toe bouse of Samuel GUbert,soHtbeast corner of Moyamwtsl ng avenne and Seed street'— 4th Division, at top, home of Mrs. Patois, Second Btreet below Wharton. sth Division, at toe honse of Henry Saner, north west corner of Fourth and Reed streets. - .. 6th Division, at the honse Of Samnel Peak .southwes t corner of&lxth and Dickerson streets. • t Division, at the home of Thomas Kane, north corner of Fassynnk road and Cross street. Division at toe honse of Charles Spring, south corner ot Eighth and Wharton streets. . 9th Division, attoehoms of Joseph Schofield, south west corner of Sixth and Tasker streets. lqto Division, at toe house of Mr. Wolf,northwest corner of Front and Moore streets. Tire Freemen residing In toe several Election Divi sions of toe Second Ward will vote as fbUoWs,'to wit: Ist Division, at toe,home of William Butler, north east corner of Moyaiaenslnray. and Federal st. 2d Division, at tne home of Edward Watcher, north, east corner of Second and Carpenter streets. id Division, at toe honse of -Lewis Thornton, N. w. corner of Moyamenslng av. and Washington av.’ 4th Division, at toe honse ot William Maurman, southwest corner of 1 bird and Christian streets. ' sth Division, st toe home of Geo. Gardner, No. mi S. Eighth street. 6ihDlvlsicn, st the honse of Francis King, southeast corner of Filth and Carpenter streets. 7th Division, at toe borne of Jacob Lentz southeast corner of Passyunk ruadand Christian streets. Bth Division, at the honse of * Fuchs, northwest comer of Fifth and Redwood afreets/ - sth Division at the house of Timothy Mealey, south west corner of Tenth and Caipenter streets. , Kith Division, at toe house of Hngh Finley, southeast corner ol Twelfth and Carpenter streets. llth Division, at the house of William Halfpenny southwest cornerof Ninth and Manilla streets. ■’ lith Division, at toe house of Charles Peak south east corner of Hoyamenslbg av. and Federal st, 13th Division at the honse of EPatton, southeast cor. nenofFassyunk road and Federal street. The Freemen residing in the several Election Divi sions of the Third Ward will voteas loilows to wit -Ist Division, at the house ol William E S.ancllffe Seebnd Btreetbetow,Queen. , -, ’ 2d Division,ht: the ,house of John Graham, south west cornerof Front and estuarine streets Sd Division, at toe bonse of James Baird,'southwest corner of Second and German streets, wcaL 4to Division, at the honse of J Bablngton, southeast corner oi }iftk and Qnecn streets. 3 sth Division, at the house of G.-F. Beeler.- sonthmut corner ot Fifth and German Btreets oontneast 6th Division atthe house of Patrick McCrystlenouth w« st corner of .Catharine and Sixth streets 7tb Division, at thehouseof John Slavin. northwest corner of Eighth and Cal harlne streets. Bth Division, at thehouse of Thomas White, sonth -east corner of Shipped lane and Ffizwater street. The Freemen redding In toe several Election Bivsl siotfcof toe Fourth Ward ’will vote as roIlowB?towtt : istpivlsibn; atthe house of Jacob Ferber, northeast corner of Front ond Almondstreets. »*umsj South Front’srteefi® bOIUi6 ° f ™mMurphy. No 752 4th Division, at the, hpme of William Byerly. south east corner ofFourth and Stanley streets. “ "sth Division at / thehouseof Owen Lamb, southeast corner of Charles and Sontbatreeta. , ’ 6th Division at thehense of James McDonongh,Sixth street, below Shipjpen. ;th Division, at the honse of Patrick Reagen, No. 617 South Seventh street. ‘ 6th Divis'on, at toe honse of James A.Matthleu (Dal las Honse), Eighth street, below Shlppen. Sth Division, at the honse ol John Thompson, north west corner of Twelfth and Brinton streets. icth Division, at the home of Robert Morrow, north (fWJ cviBjr(ilßi9Rd KBUfjhiPKB streets, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. OHTOBEti, 1 nfifi The Freemen raldjiig In- the severe! Electltm Divi sions of toe Fifth Ward w ill vote as follows, to wit; Ist Division, at the honee of Charles Medara,corner of Second and Re-ief streets. 20 Division, at the honse of Charles McGrath, Bom bard street above Second. 3d Division, at the honse of John Wood, southwest corner ol Fifth and Bombard streets.; , , 4th Division, atlhe-honseof •——-northwest corner of J*rent and Fine streets. sto Division, at.toe honse -of Bewia > Fischer, No. 218 Dock, street. " ’ 6th Division, at, tho-houae of Jamea Burns,No. 438 fcpTuce street: ; *•' - fe» t^ CroEBln ' _Bth Division, atthe Honse of Thomas Whitmore, S. W: corner ofExchange place, and'Carter’s alley. The Freemen residing In the several Election-Divi sions of the Sixth Ward will vote os follows, to wlt: let Division, at toe honse ot Thomas Carr ell, Betitia coprt. Market, below Second street. . - ,24 Division, at the honse of Blchard Wellington, eontoweßt corner of Second an d Quarry strt ets. 3d Division, at toe honse of William A, Thorp,'Race street, above Second. - , , 4th Division, at toe house. Third street, below Arch, west side. sto Division, at the house. northwest comer of Sixth and Jayne Btreets: - * «1h Division, at the Golden Fleece Hotel,ln Cherry street, between Third and Fonrto. 7th Division;atthe:White Bear Hotel, southwest corner of Fifth and Race streets. Bth Division, at the honse of. James Buck, southwest corner of Vine and Crown streets. . TheFieemen residing In the several Election Di visions of toe Seventh Ward will vote as fcßows, to trit; IBt Division.' at the house of D. M. J Mathleu, No. 308 Bombard street. . 2d Division, at toe bouse ofjames Bobley.northeaat comer Of Twelfth andßombard streets. - .. Sd Division, at the honse of Andrew Morrow, south west corner o< Thirteenth apd Bombard streets. 4th Division,,at the honse of ftawrence MoCabe, southwest comer of Sixteenth and Bombard streets, 6to Division at the honse of p; Monaghan,' Eigh teenth andMcDnffieafreets.-' 6to Division, at thehonseof Addis & Engle, south- West comer of Twentieth and Pine streets. 9th Division, at the home ol George Conners, north west corner or Twen»-seoon« and Lambert streets. ste Division, at the noose ofJameeflcKlnlejr, north ent corner orTwenty-thlrd hnd Nandaln streets. The freemen residing in the several flection Divi sions of the highth Ward will vote as follows, to wit: Ist Division, at the boose of William Qrear, Sansom street, below ninth. j i ->.■ zdlDivisfds. at the home of Jobs, Bomm,'Twelfth, street, below ' / _ * 3d DlvieiOß, at thehouje-oJ William tanne.No. *4l Bomb Broad street. . 4th Division, at the house of Beuben Delany, south west comer ol Tnirteentb and Batuom streets. sth Division; at the hense of John Brown, northeast co mer of Twenty-first and locust streets. 6th Division, at the office of Samnel Bye, No. iso South Twentieth street. 7th Division, at the house of James Sayles.No.MB South Seventeenth street. The Breemenxesidlng In the several Election Divi sions of the Ninth Ward will vote as follows, to wit: Ist Division at the honse or Amos Hollahan, south east corner of ishthth and Filbert streets. 2d Division, at the house of Bobert Sherrard, No. 123 Filbert street. 3d Division, at the house of Mrs. Lobley; southwest c rner of Eleventh and Filbert streets, 4thßivlsion;atthehouse ofC.Zimmerman,No 1323 Market street. sth Division, at the bon. e of William Shinn, No. 16 South Broad street. 6th Division, at the bouse of Daniel B, Beltler, No. 1619! Market street. 7tb Division, at the house of Thomas Blair, No-1911 MaTketstreet. sth Division, at the house of H. E. Himilcb.No.2U9 M arket street. . The Freemen residing In the several Election Divi sions of the Tenth Ward will vote as follows, to wit: Ist Division, at the Columbia Home, No. 728 Bace street, belt w Eighth. 2d Division, at the bouse of Thomas F. Mooney, northwest corner of Ninth and Cherry streets. 3d Division, at the house of Charles C. Overbeck, southwest corner or Eleventh and Vißestreets. 4th Division, at the house or Pa trick McManus .south west or rner ot Eleventh and Bace streets. 5 b D,vision, at the house of tfatrlck McLanghlin. northwest corner of Broad and Bace streets. 6th Division, at thehouso of Madam. Minna, No 14l32trchstreet, ' 7th Division, at the lcehousejiorth west corner of Six tetnthand Bsceltreets. Bth Division, at the honse of Thomas Stewart, south west corner of Twenty-first and Cherry- streets. 9th Division.at the honse of John Mellon, 8. E. cor. Twenty .second and hummer streets. . The Freemen residing In the several Election Divi sions of the Eleventh Ward will vote-as follows, to wit: f Ist Division, at the honse of Jacob Flnck, Callowhlll street, below Second. 2d Division,at the house ol C. J. Vallett, northwest corner of New Mr rket and Callowhlll streets. 3d Division, at the heuso of A. Campbell, southwest corner of Front and Pegs streets. 4th Division at the house of Andrew F. Haas, No. 483 bt. John street; Bth Division, at the house of A, Gilbert, Third street, shove Buttonwood. . 6th Division, at the honsoof UnF. Bleease.aorth west corner of St*-Jobn and Green streets. 7th Division, at the hocseof M. Boynton, sonthwest corner of Sew Market and Brown streets. ith Division at the house of James Smith, No. si: Second street, above Brown street. The Fn emeu residing In she several Election Di visions or the Twelfth' Ward will veto as follows, to wit: Ist Division, at the boase of Lewis Gebhard, north east corner of Fourth and Wood streets. 2d DivUion, alike bouse of Lewis sneli, northwest corner ef Crown and Callowhiil streets. id Division, at the bouse of H. L, Bose, No. &9 But tonwood street, aboveThtrd. 4th Division, at tke house occupied by John Meu, northwest corner of Noble street end York avenue. sth 1 1 vision, at the boose of ivl&aeae, northeast cor ner oJ Fourth and Coates streets. J , 6th Division, at the house of Johc Schmittv No. seu North Third street . f \ 7th Division, at Wright’s hotel, southwes' ~ Fifth and Poplar streets. I The Freemen residing In the several £l visions of the Thirteenth Ward will vote as Ist Division, at the house of J, K+ Turner, southwest corner of Fianklin and Callowhttl streets. Sd Division, at thehouse of John Welb&nk, north west corner of Bunm and Callowhill streets. sd Division, at the house of A. Buhl, No. 741 Spring Garden street, corner of Loral*. . 4th division, at the house of David 8. Drum, south west corner oi Xighth andßuttonwoodstrrets. sth Division, at the bouse of Amelia Davis,sout>east corner of Seventh and Coates streets. ;-i 6th Division, at thehouse or Henry afaeger, north west corner of Mnth and Green streets. 7th Division, at tte house of 2dr. Blevler, northwest cornet of Sixth and Brown streets. Bth Division, at thenortheaatcdrner of Ninth and Brown streets, kept by Henry welsh. The Freemen residing in the several Election Divi sions of the Fourteenth Ward will vote as follows, to wit: Ist Division, at toe honsß of Christian Thsurer. No. lOSOißidge avenue. _ _ , 2dDlvialon, a» toe home of John Warwick, north east oorner ot Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets. ' ;tdDivision,atthe house of Coulter Russell,Ridge arenne. below Spring Gaiden stiseL 4th Division, at lips honse of - ■ , Ridge avenue, above Mount Vernon street, . sth Division, at the home of— -+ Simpson, sonto west cornet of Eleventh and Coates streets. 6th Division, at the honse of Miller, northwest corner of Broad and Ooati s streets. 7th Division at toe home of Frank Ritter, north west corner of Elevesto and Myrtle streeu. Bth Division at toe bonse of HershoOT, south west corner of Thirteenth and Ogden streets. TheFrtemen residing In toe several Election Divi slots of toe Fifteenth Ward will vote as follows, to wit.; Ist Division, at the honse of Henry Toung, sooth east cornerof Fifteenth and Callowhlll streets , ■id Division, at toe house of Charles Bittmyer,-But tonwood between 17th and ISto streets. 3di Division, at toe home of Mrs. Mary Herman,/ sontbesst comer ot Fifteen h and Coates streets. 4th Division; at the Mechanic Engine Home, Brown street below Fifteenth. ' , (to Division, from Nineteenth to Twenty-first rtreet. from Vine to Hamilton street. Vote at toe house of James Fltowater, No. 1918 Callowhlll street. sth Division, at toe honse of Joseph HcClay, south west comer of Callowhlll and Twenty-second street. 7to Division, at toe home of Thomas Carroll, N. E. comer of Spring Garden and Twecty-fbnrto streets. Bth Division, atthe house of Michael Lewis, north east comer of Twenty-fourth and Coates streets; 9tb Division, atthe honse of James Nngentt comer of Borth and Florence streets. J 10th Division, commencing at toe S. W. corner of Nineteenth and Poplar streets, along Nineteenth to Mount Vi rnon, along ML Vernon to Twenty-first street, along T wenty-first street to Green, along Green to Twenty-second, along Twenty-second to Poplar and along Poplar to theplace of beginning. 'Vote at the heme of Christian Geme, No. 2U6 Coates street. ■ 111 h Division, at tne souse of Benjamin. E. Hooven, at the S. E. corner of Perklomec and Wylie streeL ■ 12th Division, lrom Nineteenth to l wen ty-first street, from Hamilton to Mount Vernon streeL Vote * at toe honse of George Dber, No. 1919 Brandywine st. The Freemenresidlngin the several Election Divi sions of toe Sixteenth Watd, will vote as follows to wit: Ist Division, at the Bull’s Head Eotel, Front street, above Poplar. sd Dlvlaion.-at the honse of Joseph Morris, northeast corner of Front and Otter streets; - Sd Division, at toe home of Thomas Murphy, comer of New Market and laurel streets 4th Division at toe house ot John Llpps German town road and Kecend street. ■ h Sto Division, at toe house of Robert Sherrard Ger mantown road above Second street. sth Division, at toe honseol Mrs. Slner, southwett comer Fourth and George streets.- 7th Division, at the honse S. W. corner Third and Geoige streets, ~ Bth Division.-at toe house of Christian tchnltzell, No. 943North* Fifth street above Poplar. The Freemen In the several Election’ Divisions of the Severn eenth Ward will vote as follow s, to wit: Ist Division, at toe honse of John B, Schnyler.soutli east comer of Fiont and Masterstreets. 2d Division, at toe borne of John Holmes, southwest corner of Front and Tbomtison streets. 3d Division, at the house of Mr. Chambers, corner of Howard and Masterstreets. : “ l ' >■ 4th Division, at the home of James Creighton, north east comer of Second and Thompson streets. sth Division, at toe house of Philip Manx, No. 1329 Germantown road. . 6th Division, at toe bouse of James Donnelly, north west comer 01 Master and Oadwalader streets. 7th Division, at the home of Michael Burns, north west corner of J< ffereon and Cadwalader streets. Bth Division, at the honaeof WllllamCongdon,soutb east corner of Sixth and Master streets. 1 ’ eth Division At toe honse of James O’Neill /southeast comer of 131 th and Jefffeißons-reets. ' loth Division, at thehonse of John McCartney .south east corner of Thompson and Cadwalader streets. The Freemen residing lo the seversl Election Divi sions of toe Eighteenth Ward will voteas follows, to wit: . Ist Division, at toe home comer of Frankford road and Manderson streeL 2d Division, at the home of James Holdcraft, Beach street, above Shack am axon. Sd Division, at toe House of C. V. Nanman, corner ef CtliMfl mnne rbA tfMlbort vet ntnet. M^torOTE 0 h;S t elt. eho ” EieO f John Brewer, No. 1243 Benover 0n ’ 6t tlle John Spear, Beach above B&mortu’k °* Po *- corner of the , hon6e of Peter Klein comer of Bqnover and Moyer s‘reets. ■ : 9th Division, at tbe house of Andrew Weber, corner of Belgrade and Palmer streets. , Jtnb ™ vislQrpat lhe itoußeof Frederick Muesse. cor ne? of Vienna and Belgrade streets. 11th Divif lop, at the hr use of Margart 1. McClure, corner of Richmond and Notrlastewta. _l2tb Division, at the House of David GhsklU, corner of Rlcbmbndjßnd Huntingdon streets. TheFre*m4n realdlnginthe severalElecUonDivtei'ms of tbe Nineteenth Ward will vote as follows, to wit: Ifet Division, at the house of George'Boyer, German town road, below Norris street 2d Division, at the boose of Henry Heiser. Frankford rodd, opposite Columbia avenue. - 3d Division, at tbe home of Hr. Lent z. corner of Nor ris street and Frankford road. 4th vDivlsion, at the boose of John Heenne, at the corner of Front end Amber streets. sth Division, at the -house of A. Peters, Frinkfrrd road, north ot Norris street 6th Division at the house of A ».Wi Streeter, corner of Frankfort road street. ' 7th (Division i Germaatown road, above Colombia avenue. Bth Division, at the how of Thomas Cope, earner of Coral and Lett erly street*- ' at thehoute of William Katz, corner of Fourth and Diamond streets, _ioih Division, at the house of John Doerr, corner of Ella ard Amber stieets. llth DivisJon at the house of P. B. Knechel, corner Sixth,and York streets. • -* i?h Division, at the house of Francis Schmidt, conitr of Fifth and Sorrls streets; 13th Division,* t the hense of W. F. wniart,coiner of Second and York streets, t . The Frfedmen residing in the several Election, plvisipnsofihe Twentieth* Ward will vote as fol' IOWS-lOWltli Ist Division, at the 8, E. eoiner o/Girard a venae and Teeth street. . • - _2d Division, 'at the house cccopirtby Christian Bentscheller, N.- X> -corner of Fxahklih street and Girardavenue. 3d Division, at the honse of Jaxnes'M. Bamsetr, southeast corner ot Seventh and Oxford streets. 4th Division; at the‘house of George Metzger, r south- Eleventh street and Girardavenue. 6tb Division, st the n orthwesreorner ofPoplar'and Kurtz streets, the house of George W. Kohl 6th Division, at the house ‘ of Joseph Thompson, nonbeast comer of Girard avenue and Deacon street. 7th Division, at the house of Charles H Eckstein, northwest corner of Eleven th and Master streets. Btb the southwest comer of Thompson and Fifteenth streets. - - 9th Division, at the southwest comer of Bldge avenue and Girard avenue. 7 loihDivtslon, at the comer of Thirty-second and Thompson streets. ..." lhhDivislon, beginning at the northwest oomer of Tenth and Jefferson streets, thence along Jefferson to Eleventh streetalongKleventh street to Susquehanna avenue along f-uftjnehacna avenue to Tenth street, alopgTenth street urthe place of beginning. Vo teat the house of James Big ley, southeast corner pf Ele vemh and Oxford streets. „ 12th Division, at the house of "William Cobb.north east corner of Franklin and Oxford streets. - isth Division,from Eleventh street to Camac street and from Jfffexsonstreetto Montgomery street. Vote at thenoitheast corner of Twelfthand Jefferson sts. 14th Division, from Camac street to Broad street, and from Jefferson street to Montgomery street Vote at the southwest corner of Thirteenth and Oxford sts. The Freemen residing in the several Election Divi sions of the Twenty -fire t Ward will vote as follows, to wit: la Division, at the home of James Scott, corner of Germantown road and Broad street. 2d Division, at the honse of Lewis Nehr, 3272 Ridge avenues 3d Division, at theStaiion Hense, Manaynnk. 4tb Division, at the house —enyder, corner of Ma'n and Cotton streets. sth DivlsioA at thehooseof James Bramble. €tb Division, at the Honse of Samuel Metzler. nh Division, at the house ot Alfred Dull, sth Division, at tbeLever.ngton Hotel. 9thDivision,a^tbehouse of m. Grim, Broad street. Dear Turner's Lane. loth Division, at the Washington Tavern, Ridge road and Washington lane The Freemen residing In the severs! Election Di visions of the Twenty second Ward will vote as fol iows^towtt: Ist Division. atthehou«e of John Felton, corner of Fisher's Lane andtitco&d street turnpike road. 2d Division, at the Branchtown Hotel, corner of York roadand Mill street. . 3d Division, at William Stallman's General Wayne, corner of Main acdWauteim streets. 4th Division, at the School House; School House lane. sth Division.at the house of William Hughes. Main street- opposite the Town Ha*L Sth Division, at tbe public house of E. North, corner of Germantown avenue and Harvey street Tib Division, at tbe house of Francis Rlnker, known as the Waite Swan Hotel. . sth Division, at the house of John Bush known as the Eagle Hotel. 9tb Division at the bouse of Barbara Rood. Tbe Freemen residing in the several Election Di visions of the Twenty-third Ward will vote as follows, to WU: Ist Division, at the American Star Hotel, kept by Charles Arrlseu, Holmesouifr. 2d Division, at the house of Robert N. Murray,in the village of Buttleton. 1 Cd Division, at the bouse of the lateElljah Hoffman. Jn the village of Smlthtield. ' 4th Division, at the house of Charles Johnson. sth Division, at the house of Joseph H. Comly. 6th Division, at tbe house of Damet Faunce. 7th Division at the boose of Robert Thornton, on Frankfort street. sth Divlalon. at the bcuse of George Er tel, corner of Brioge et. and the Phlla. and Trenton railroad. 9th Division, at he house of Albert Walton,corner of Frarkford or Main Ureet and Oxford road. The Freemen residing-in the several Election Divi sions of the Twenty-fourth Ward will vote as follows, to wit: .Division, beginning at Market street and the river Schuylkill; thence along Market street to Lan "■"caster avenue; thence along Lancaster avenue to Thirty-seventh street; thence along Thirty‘Seventh v street to Bridge street; Whence along Bridge street to 1 the tiver Schuy Iklll; thence along the said river to the : pmae of beginning. Vote at Milner’s Hotel, northeast j corner of Thirty tifth and Lancaster avenue. ; mi Division, beginning at the junction of Market I stnetond Lancaster avenue; thence along Market ivstreet to. Thirty-seventh stre*u .thence along Thirty ! eeventhfctreet to Lancaster avenue; thence aloag Lan caswetavenoe to place ol beginning. Vote at the Pennsylvania Hotel, :?, £. corner of Thirty-fourth and Lancaster avenue. 5d Division.'] beginning at the jonctlon of Thirty-* seventh and]Market streets; thence along Market street to Ihlny ninth street: thence along Thirty ninth street to Bridge street: thence alongßridgestreet ; to Thtrty-eevenih street, thencealosg Ihirty-seventh street to the p.ace of beginning. Vote *t the William Penn Hole;; Maiket street, west of Thirty-eighth (-street. 4th Divtslon.beglnnlngat toejntctioc of Thirty ninth and:Market streets: thence along Market street to Forty^first street; thence along Forty-first street to Bridge ttrett; thence along Bridge street to Lancaster avenue; tot noe along Lancaster avenue to Thirty-moth street; ihencealonglhlrty-nlnth street to toe place of beginning. Voteattoe Washington Honse, northwest coi rierTnlrty-nlnto and Market-sti eels. , stb Division, beginlng at toe jnnetionof Forty-first and Market streets: thence along Market street to Forty-ninth street; thence along Forty- ninth street to Havertord avenne; thence along Haver ford avenue to Forty-sixth street; thence along Forty sixth street to Lancaster avenue; thence along Lancaster avenne to Bridge street; thence along Bridge street to Forty-first street; thence along Forty-fiist street to toe place or beginning. Vote at toe union Hotel, southeast corner ofFbrty-flrst and Bavetfhkd streets. 6th Division, begtnnlng.at toe jnnctlon of Market street and Forty-ninth street; thence along Market street to Fifty-third street; thence along Fifty-third to Meeting Home lane: thence along Meeting House lane to Tprr avenne; thence along Tore avepueio Lancaster avenne; thence along lau caster aventi* to Fort j-sixth streG; thence along Forty-sixth street to Haverford avehuiK thence along Haverford avenne to Forty ninth street: thence along Forty-ninth street loathe place of beginning. Vote at Vanleer’s Hotel. norto esst corner of Fifty-third street and -Haverford' ave xue. ■ - * : - 7th Division, heglnniDg at the Juncllon of Fifty-third and i Market street; thence along Market street ij Cobb’s creek: thence along Coob’s Creek to City avenue; thence along City arenne to nifty-sevei.tu eti eat; thence along Wifty-sevento street to Westmia ster - avenne; thence along Westminster avenne to Fiitj-third street; Ihence along s ifty-thlrd street to :bs place of beginning. -Vote at Major Whiteside’s, H-d -dtngton. : -: : ■ Bth Division, beginning at the jnnctlen of Fi ty seventh street and Westminster avenue; thence al--ng Fifty seventh street to City avenue; thence along Uty avenue to Belmont avenue; thence along Belmont avenue to Westmlnstc r avenne; thence along West minster avenne u> Lancaster avenne; thence along Lancaster avenne to Tore avenne; thence along Torr nvenuoto Meeting House lane; ihence along Meeting Honse lane to Westminster avenne; thence along Westminster avenue to toe place of beginning,. Vote atthe PaikHotel, Hestonvu’e. 9th Division, beginning at toe jnnctlon of Belmont avenue and Westminster avenue; thence along Bel mont avenne to City avenue: thence along City ave nue to the nver Schuylkill; thence along the said river to Westminster avenne: thence along Westminster avenue to the place of beginning. Vote at the Summit Honse, Monument road, above Belmont avenne. Kith Division, beginniEg at the junction of Lancaster and, West minster: avenne;; thence along Westminster avenne to Thirty-sixth: street; toenca. along Thirty sixth street to Elm street; thence along Elm street to Larhaster avenne, thence along Lancaster avenue to the place of beginning Vote at Vogdea’s office. For tieth street, near Sycamore stneL 1 11th Division, beginning at toejnnctlon of Lancaster avenue and Elm street: thence along Elm street to Thirty-sixth street; thence along Thirty sixth street to Westminster avenuef thence along said river to Bridge street; thence along Bridge street to Lancaster avenne; thence along Lancaster avenue to toe place of beginning. Vote at toe Mantua Public School Bonse, Haverford streeL above Thirty-fifth street. The Freemen residing in the several Election Divi sions of the lwenty- fifth Ward will vote as follows to lst Division, at the house of Jacob Markley, Rising Sun-Village. * . _ _ , 2d:Dlvision, at the house now or late of Charles Wiles, Harrow-gate, , _ 3d Dlvls!on,-at the house of ConradLutz,Cedar Grove Hotel. -* -i r 4th Division, at toe home of John Dqngherty, Rich mond street, above SomerseL sth honse of A.P. Stackhouse, north east corner of Frankfbrd road and Clearfield streets. tth Division, at toe’honse of WiUlam B. Tuatlni northeast corner ef Richmond and Ann streets. _ > The Freemen residing In toe several Election Divi sions of toe Twenty-sixth Ward will vote as follows,to j wit: - Ist Division, at the Girard School House. 2d Division, at the house of F.EvejJorser of Wharton’ street and Fassynnk road. • Sd Division, at the honse of Samnel Beagley, aonth wcstcorner of Thirteenth and Wharton streets. 4th Division, at the house of Hngh Walker, north west corner of Federal and Clarion streets. sth Division; at the honse of Thomas Wylie, south west coiner of E ighteenth and Carp* nter streets. 6th Division; at toe house of F. Saxton, southwest corset ft Stead and South streets, at ibaboose of James Boyd, southeast,, corr er of Figbieenthabd South streets.' Mh Division, &i thehooseof Hugh bcott, northwest corner-if'j wehtieih and Catharine streets. 9ia Division, at tbe l on&e of -tßd'ew MclntiTe, cor* ner ol Twenty-eighth and Federal streets: „ ' - • The Freemen res ding In the Several Election DIvL aicnsofthe Twenty-seventh Ward will voteaa Allows, toyvrt: .. , Ist Division,hf ginning at Mark etstreet and therlver fcchoylkill;'thencealcngMarket street to Thirty-fourth along Thirty fourth street to \7ainot street; Woodland street, and the north line of Alms.' river 6 perty ’ lienee along said property llneto the r Hotel, Market street/E/of iitncaster street. ’ «^?}i2 sio ?’4S e BlDniDg at the river Schuylkill at the i»i-?°ir tl,e J t^,mBhODBe properly; thence alone *° street 1 hlrtyTourfti street and nfntS l S? along Walnot street to Thirty* SS w!?inSxJfyy oo f ,and '%* tr€et the east Ifnfe of thence along said line to the SH&! KISSS® a ’? n iF -TWtty Beventh streei, to Walnnt rtrsetj to . Thirty.tonrlb andth e nte along Thirty-fourth' to Market rt »Tj t ThirS^T«^St Y ol * at 4jh;pivislon, beginning at Thirty-seventh and Mar, ke * e along ‘Marketitreet to Furty-flxai. street! thrice dlong Sorty first street to Baltimore avenue; thence along Baltimore- avenue to Thirty • ninth street thence along Thirty-ninth-stxeet to Wal nut stffM; j&ehor;sl*)Dg Walnut; w Thirty-seyeutb street; and thencealong Thirty seventh street ta. Mar ketslreetjtheplaceofheglnhing. -Vote at Alderman Allen’s. Cnestnutstreet/eaat of Fortieth. - -* sth Division, .beginning at the river Schuylkill at the. eastlJnepf .the Wocdlandcemetery; thencealongaaid llneto Woodland itreet and Baltimore avenue; thence' alonr'said Baltimore avenue to Forty-first street* thence alcDgjFony-flrst street to Spruce street; thence < alocgSprucoslr*et to Forty-third street: theac? alopg' Forty-thhd street to' Baltimore avenue; thence alopg . Baltimore' avenue to Forty*eeventh street; thence r along -Fortyseventh - street to Darcy road; thence along Darby road to Graves Ferry road: tbepce along said road.to the river Schuylkill; ’and thenceup the river.Bchuyjkjll to the place. o(. begin* oing.' vote at Fnoch’ f Giay 5 s office, Woodland; and Forty-second street; r { / • 6th Divbion, beginning at Forty-first and Market streets; thenoaalongHaxket street to Obb’a creek: thence downCobb’screek to Baltimore avenue; thence along Baltimore avenue to Forty-third street: thence along Forty-third streettoSpruce -street; theses along- street to Forty first stteetr and thence'along Forty-first streettoHarketstreet, tbe place of begin- at Beniamin Sharp's Hotel, Forty-third _7pi Division, beginning at Forty-seventh street and . Baltimoreavenne; thence along Baltimore avenue to echo's creek: tbencedown Cobh’s creek to the Inter section with Darby creek; thence Down Darby creek to Bow cr*efc; thence tpiheline of the Fort'Mifflin property; thence along said line to therlver Delaware: theßceupthexiverDelawareto therlver Schuylkill; thence up ihefechuylklll to Gray’s Ferry road; thenoe along said * road to Darby, road; thence along said *° street; and thence along said Feny seventh street to Baltimore avenue, the . place of beginning. Vote at the Blue Bell tavern, Darby ioao, FatcbalvlUe. The Judges and Inspectors are particolariv requested to notice the lolloping Extractor an Act of the General Assembly: _ In accordance with the provisions of tbe Eighth Section of an Act of the General Assembly oftheCJm monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled -*A farther Sup piemen lotheSlcctionOLaws of this Commonwealth,” approve d the Fourth day of June, A* D, 1866. the fol low-iogPreamble.andFust Four Sectionsof sail Act are published. Uf wit: ~ i Wasmsas, By the Act of the Oongras of the United States, entitled “An Act to amend the several acta heretotfue patsed to provide for the enrolling aud calling out the Rational forces, ana for other par poses/* and approved March 3d, one thousand eight hundred aid sixty*five, all t eraons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and whphavo not bets, discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken lo have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights oi citizen* thereof. And Wbxkeas. Persons, not citizens of the United Staies,are not, under the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified Electors of the Common wealth. Section I,—Be it enacted by Vie Senate and House of Hepreuntctivet of the CGtnmonic. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ever? peison. excepting Justices of the Peace. Military officers and Borough Officers, who shall hold any office or appointments of profitor trust under the Government of the United States or of this State, or of any City or Incorporated District,whether a Commis sioned Officers or otherwise, a subordinate Officer or A £t nt, who Is or shall be employed nude r the Legisla tive. Executive or Judiciary Department ot this state, or of the United States, or of any City or Incorporated District, and also that every member of Congress, and of the fcta te Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council ot any City or Commissioners of-any Incor porated District, is by law incapable of holding or ex excising at the same time the office or appointment of Juoge. inspector or Clerk of any Election of this com monwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such Election shall be eligible toanv office except of Judge and Inspector; to be then voted fbr. ; nafThe POLLS in the respective ELECTION DI VISIONS OPT HE WARDS of the City shall be open at SEVEN o clock in the morning, and shall be closed at SIX o'clock In the evening. J 09r*l he RETURN JUDGES are to make their Re turns fbr said City and County for General and Maui cipal Officers, at the St ate House, in Chestnut street; ot said City, on Friday.the lath day of October, A. D. 1868, at io o'clock, A 21. The Betnm Judges of the Fifth Congressional District are to make theirßeturns at the Court House, In the Borough of Djylestown. on Tuesday, the 16th day Of October, A. D/ 1388, at io o’clock, A. M. • S GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. HENRY a HOWELL. Sheriff Phiea.; Sheriffs Office, Sept, loth, 1866. seirocl,3 SHERIFF’S SUPFLEMES TALPROCLAMATION Oj- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the qualified voters of the Sixth Election Divi sion of the Nineteenth) Ward will vote fora Hembe* of the Bouse of Representatives of the General Ass srnbly. as a Part of the Fifteenth District. The qualified voters of the Eight Ward are to elect but ONE Member of the Common Council. The qualified voters o! the First. Second. Ttird and Fourth Election Divisions, Twenty -second Ward, wiii elect one person to serve as an Assessor, for the uuex-. pi red term of John R. Waterhouse, resigned. The qualified electors of the Third Election Division, Twenty-third Ward, will jolntly elect two persons to serve as Directors; and those residing in that parti ol saidDiyision Jately the Township of Bybem are to elect one person to serve as a Director ofPublic Schools, for the unexaired term of re moved from the District. Th’e qualified electors of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth. Seventh and Eighth Divisions ot said Ward, are to elect four persons for Directors of Public School*, two of them for three years, and one for two yean, and one of them fer one year. And the qualified electors of the . Ninth Division of BaidlWard,areto elect but one School Director for three years. The place of votingin the Sixth Division, Tenth Wafd. has beep changed to the S 4 WV cornet ot Gebhard and Race • • ' _ • The Place of voting in the Fourth Division, Four teenth Ward, has been changed to the Hail, N. W. corner of Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets. The place of voting in the Ninth Division;' Fifteenth Ward, will be at No, 1814 North street. • The place of voting in the Eleventh Division, Fif teenth Ward, has been changed to the bouse of Jeptha H. Munn, N. E. corner of Francis and Shirley streets. The plare of voting in thoNlnth: Division, Twentieth Ward, will be at the Sy'E. comer of Nineteenth and Ridge avenue' ««•••.. . • , - The polls will close at six o’clock. Pr,M. ~--^v HENRY C. HOWELL,Sheiiffi Sheriff’s Office, Bept-gltb, A. P. 1866. V W ocl. 8 . PA PEBIIA VGIJIGS dc SHAPES O IF. BALDERSTON & IN (b. WAIL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES. No, '9B Spring Garden Btreet. Philadelphia- Se2?-lmj Sa T/r. —tt.’mn wiu'.w t.ITESFOOX. GBODND SALT Mao aoosaoks Pine Balt, afloat, and lor Uls by WOERMAN * UO., 188 Walnut, aisincai*. USE SIARIN’SCONpITION POWDERS , HORSES AND CATTLE. It.cnreaWOTWß BotsandCollai • ! It cures Colds, Conghs and Hrde Bonod. It Is thabest-alteiattve for-Horaasani Cattle now in use. Laving a otpo years’atanding. It is a sure preventive for the much dreadedßlnder. pest. ; - i- i; ■ • -, Ho Fsrtner or Dairyman should be without It. For sale in Philadelphia by DYOTT & cu. 232 north Second street; JOHIvsTON, HODLOW.iT & COW DEN. 23 Horth bbeth street, and by Druggists through out tbe conntiy. Address ail orders to -’ - ! STABIN & VLOYD, Proprietors, .209 Duane street, New r orr. SAR3APA. -.LA is a conceairated fraot’of«th# cfliyfceirxjt, combined . .with. ot£eri '• dances df. stiff greater •rbtivo Power as totaP 1 d.a& effsctuU antidote sarsaparilteJsr. ited to cara- Saco a re-' iy4s .screlv wfcurfeditfy ’ »e who suffer frofr,stgn-. 3S complaints* ana that i which will accomplish ’ *lr. care must prOve/as. * has.of immense sendee; ’d tfellow fiow itfo-it has been proven . —... worst cases-to fee flowid : n the following.complaints; . . ScrofttlSj-SarefalcuS Sw6lling3‘ aad‘ Bbre«,' : s£ln - Anthony a Fire. .Bose, or -Erysipelas, Tetter or-rlalt}, fyUphUitGt Vtnerialmssaul& expeUedflroiritheays- 1 tem by the prolonged uae of this iSamapi • the parent is left in comparative health, * female JHseaxe* are caused by Vcrofnla In the btood, ‘ and are of.an soon ; cared by this FxtsactofSabba- -' PARILTAi i•• | ; [! • ■* i )..’•■ , ■-• > • * Do not discard thlsinvaluable medicine, because you have been -imposed upon by something pretebding to be Sarsaparilla, while It was not. When yon have > not till then, will yon know theyirtnes of Sarsaparilla. For minute particnlars of uie lt coresrwe reftr you to Ayer's American Almanacrwhlchthe- agent below named wli fnmtgfr - Sratis to aU who call for ifc i .*. Ayer’s Cats* btic Pills, ior the cure of Costive ness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Dysentery * Fool Stomach, Headache,Pfles, Rheumatism, Heart- - born arising horn Disordered. Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Dots of Appetite; Aiver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout. K* nrslgta; and lor a Dinner pul They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can , take them pleasantly, and they are the bpet Aperient in the world for all the purposes ot a family physic. ' Prepared by J, C AyEBA CO, DowelL Mass,, and sold ly X M. JR AKIB A CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists.* » - - ~ • . • :K*2SAm.w-2m v .: f DKstalltna^a&aperior*uriu:ib'iox ciea& V ing the' Teeth, destroying - ar>tmalrnT«V vaYtirH ’ • In* of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the month. , It may be used daily, and will be found to rtrengfhe> weakand bleeding gumSrWhlle the arom&andaeter*>- Etrenass wfll recommend It ux every one- Being eom,*; : posed with the assistance ef toe Dentist, Physician and , iitcroecoplst, it is as a BIELXaBjIB substitute for the uncertain washes formerly Id vogaa,: Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the conetltnent* of the DEKTABIiINA, advocate Ua ose; H contains nothing: to prevent Its unrestrained emp2oymgnt* : Medeonlyby - - JAMBS T. SHTNH, ApoitecaiT, Broad andSprncestres^ For sale, by Druggists generally, and Fred- Brown, D. ju - c -^hWn»a Kobert C. Davis* G. B. Keeny,;.. Geo. C,Bower, . Isaac XL Kay, - Charles Shivers.. C.H. Needles, G. J» Scattergood, T.J.Hbsband, - J. C. Turnpenny A Oo* Ambrose Smith, - Charles H. Ebcrle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, -... JC. Bringhnrst & Cc., James L. Bispham, ' ByottACo., Holies M s ON, Trustees in saldmortgsge. In Equity, July term.' 1861. No. IS, . ! -3 By virtue and in pursuance of an order and decree of the Supremefonrt of the state of Pennsylvania en tered September 6,1866 in the above case, will oe sold: at Ibeßoomsof Iheßoard of trade in the citv of Pittg. burgh. State of Pennsylvania, at public auction, to: the highestand best bidder, on Inesdsy, the Thirtieth day of October, A. D. 1866. at Twelve o'clock: isQON. All and singular the entire Railroad.constructed and to be constructed extending from the point of junction of The Charters Valley Raiiroa with, the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, in thscounty of Alleghany and Slate of Pennsylvania, to the borough of Wash ington in the county of Washington and State afore said. with all its privileges, appendages andappnrten ances, and all tbehstate.real and personal righta, liber ties and franchises, whatsoever and wheresoever Situated and belonging to the said The Chartlers Valley railroad Company, or which may hereafter be acquired by them. And also all the rights, liberties, privileges, benefits and emoluments secured to the Baid Chartiers Valley Railroad Company by certain: articles of agreement made and entered Into In writing, by the said Pittsburgh andSteubenvilleßallroad Com §anT and The Chartlers Valley Railroad Company, ated the twenty-seventh day of April and the twenty sixth day of May, A. D. 18f 3, and recorded In the office tor recording needs, Ac., in and for the county of Alleghany In the State of Pennsylvania In Deed Book. VoL 119 page 259. Said sale to be made upon the fallowing terms snd conditions: . . lit. The anm of£l,Boo to be paid In cash a*, the time of sale-.- 2d. In the event of any of the holders of the bonds, imercsl wariants er Coupons secured by the mortgage bear lug date the first day of January. A. D. 1856. exe cutrd and delivered by the raid Chartlera Valley Rail road Company to John Graham and J. Edgar Thom aon.Trastees. to secure tbe payment of lour hundred thoutand dOUara.rtcorded August 15th,i856.IpiAlle ghany cohnty, In Mortgage Btok,' volume 31, page 6, becoming thepntchasera of the said, premises, ate the said sale, by themseltregor with others, they wfll. be authorized and allintedto make ;»»yment of toe bal anoe er remalnderof the price ot purchase money hid by them at kald sffie either In whole or in part by. transferring ordelivering up to the trustees aforesaid the bonds and Intel est warrants or coupons, held-by them at the time otsale, to tus valaa of the sum or , price bid by. them;. th« said bonds, interest warrants or. coupons to beesflmated at soch rate per. cent.'.of , tbe par ; value, thereof, as. the holders so . par chasing, may, be entitled to receive, thereon, out icr. the, whole price er sum fbr which said pi emlses shall be sold aa aforesaid, fl rat deducting from the said price or sum the amount , aforesaid, antUthe. balance,' if. any, or theSa : d purchase-moneKaoßlt.-he , patCfby such purchaser lu caah, within thirty day, after the day or sale. 3d.! m the,event ofsald properly and premlsesjbeing . purchased -by persons other, than the holders of the Dends and ccuporaaroreaaid. then the .whole purchase money Shall bepald to said Trustees: the Sum ot twen ty-one thousand five hundred duliars at the tlmeof the sale,,and the balance in thirty days thereafter... , 4th; Upon the sale being so. made and confirmation by the Court and compliance with the terms thereefby the purchaser, ihesaia Tnisleesshall. grant and convey to the purchaser all andsingular the said premlsea ana appurtenanoes free and disenarged from all lien and iccumbtancee whatsoever. JOHN.-GRAHAM; J. EDGAR THOMSON, J trustees. FmxAPitLPHiA.Sept. 6.066: -, telOmvt IN THE ORPHANS' CoUaT FORTHE CTI’Y AND COUNTY Of PHILADELPHIA.— Estate of JOHN KOI MAN, deceased.—'The Auditor-appointed by theCcurtto ahdlt. , settle and adjust the first and final 1 account of MARTHA NOTMAN and JOSEPH A CLAY, Jxecnioracfthelait will and testament of JOHN NOTMAN, deceased, and to report distribution of the, balance in the haods of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his ap pointment, on WEDNESDAY. October 10tb, l«,»M o’clock, P. M., at his’Office. No. 209 Sotrth FIFPH street, ln the city ofFhilartelphlA , ' v ' 6e28 f,m,wst* QT.ARF.rvCE BURDEN, Auditor. - g THW. tYR-pHANR* 'COURT FOB THE CITY; ANDcbUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.-Estate Of THOMBS McATFE. 'The Auditorap pointed by the Court to errant of MARK DEVINE and C AlllAfllNE Me- , ATEE of Ehtatb of THOMAS McATEE,' deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,-wiU meet thepcrties ln- , teresied for the t urpose of hts appotatment, on MON- - DAY October lotb, at four o clock: P. M.. at hhoffice, No lisainthSlXTHstreet.fn thecity of Philadelphia.; ' JAMES W. LATTA. Audltw-. - STATE GF ANTOINETTE-WEAVER, .deceaatdt. Letters Tealamentary ,tp, the estate, ef ; sald,.de£»-.: dent havißg been granted tp the undersigned. #4porv aons Indebted tp sajA es tpte, wfil., please rnffife ,pay- T ment, and those having claims present then! without delay to CHAP LBS M. LUKRNS, Executor, 183S I ,' Beach street-above Laurel. 1 .: ;o T^iseKpintt*)}: T ETTERS'OF ADMINISTRATION TO. THEES-- TATE OF MARGARET POTE„deceesed,havlng been granted to the subscrlber;all persona Indebted to said estate are requested.to jnake.payment, and those having claims to present flhem to JOHN LUFF BARRY, Adm'r UO5 HUSTON St, se2l m,6t» WAJKTSv TXT ANTED,-AN ALTO SINGER W tlon In a Choir. Address ALTO, at this jr flee. oc63tw WANTED.— AN OFFICE AND STORAGEBOOM on a ground floor,on Delaware Arch and Vine streets. Address box No. 127 Pbfiaoei pbiaPost Office. OIICI2S,