Election Proclamation. ! TTTHEREAS, in and by an act of Iho General •VV -AMembly of (ho Commonwealth of Penney!, s-vanls, entitled "An Act relating to (lie election of •thfr Commonwealth;” paised the 2d' day of. July, 'A» : Di,'XB39, itis made (he duly.ofthe Sheriff of eTCPy oQunly wilhin (hie Commonwealth, to give pablio notice of (he General Elections, and in such ,notices to enumerate: ! l. Tbe officers lo be elected. _2. Designate (be place at which Iho election is to be held. It DAVID SMITH, High Slieiiff of (ho county of Cumberland, do hereby -make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Cumberland; Ihht on TUESDAY, the 14lh day of October next, an Election will be hold at' (he several election districts established by law in said county, at whioh time they will vote by ballot for the sever al officers hereinafter named, vi ti ONE PERSON for Governor of the Slato of Pennsylvania. : FIVE.PERSONS for. Judges of the Supreme Court of the Slate of Pennsylvania ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of the Slate, of Pconsyl vania. ONE PERSON for President Judge of the 9lh Judicial District composed of the counties of Cumberland, Perry arid Juniata. . : TWO PERSONS for Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pioas of Cumberland county* TWO PERSONS to represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. : ' ONE PERSON for Frolhonbtary of Cumberland county. v ONE PERSON for Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of Quarter Sessions, Oyer And Terminer, and Orphans* Court* ;• * ONE PERSON for Register of Wills of Cumberland county. ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. ONE PERSON for Treasurer of the county o( Cumberland. - ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor and of the House of Em ployment of Cumberland county. ONE PERSON for Auditor to-settlc the public accounts of the coun ty ofCumberlond. The said election-.will bo hold throughout the County, as follows; The election .in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Low er Frankfqrd and Lower West Pcnneburbugh, will bo held-at the Court House, in the borough of Car lisle. . . - * -The election in the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of George Duey, in Hogueslown in said town ship. • . The election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be hold ot iho house for merly occupied by H. Dressier in said township. The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen will.be hold ot tho public hoaso ofDavid Sbeafier, in Shephordstown. The election In the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen wlll .be held at the maker shop of Jonas HanchVargct, on Slate The'election-in (ho election district composed of Fennsborough township, will bo hold at tho house now ocoopied by .C. Dolaon, at the west end of the Harrisburg Bridge. : The election, in the district composed of New Cumberland, will bd hold at the public house of W. Bobl, in the borough of New Cumberland. Theejeolidn in the district composed of the bor ough of Meobanicsburg, will bo hold at the public boose.of John Hoover, in eaid borough. The elcelkm in the district composed.of Monroe township, will be held at tho public house of George Goodyear in Churchtown, in said township. ■The election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the house now occupied by Christian Hoffman in said township. -The election in the district composed of the Bor ough of Newville, and townships of Mifflin,-Upper Frankford, Upper West Pennsboiougb,and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter .mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, in the Borough of New- The'eloclion la the district composed of Hopewell township, will be held at tbo School House in New. burr, in said township. The election in the district composed of the bor ough of Sbippensburg, Sbippensburg township, and that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district,'will bo held at tbo Council House, borough of Sbippensburg, And In and by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed (he 2d July, 1839, it is thus provided, * 1 That (ho qualified electors of parts of Nowton and Southampton township in the coun* ty of Cumberland, bounded by the following lines nnd.distances, viz: Beginning at tbo Adorns county Hne.lhenco along the lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, theneo along said turnpike to Centre School House on said turnpike, in Southampton township, tbcnco lb a point on the Walnut Bottom road at Reybuck’s, in cluding Roybuck's Farm, thence in a straight di* rectlon to the Saw Mill, belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thonco along Kryshcr’s run to the Adams county line, (hence along the lino of Adams county to (ho place of beginning, bo and the same is hereby declared a now and wperatc election district, tbo election to bo held ol tho public house.of Wm. ; Maxwell in Leesburg* Southampton township." Wolico is Hereby Given, , That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United Stales, or of this State, or any city or Incorporated district, whether 1 a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under 1 the legislative, executive, or judiciary departments 1 of this Slate, or of the United Slates, or of any in corporated district; and also that every member of i Congress end of. the Slate Legislature, and of the 1 Selector Common Council of any dily, or commie* ' ■ioaer of any incorporated district, is by law inoa-. pable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any electrons of this Commonwealth, and that no or any other officer of such election •hall be elegibla to bo then voted for. And the said aoi of Assembly, entitled an act ro-| Sating to the elections of Ibis Commonwealth, passed i July 2d, 1833, further provides as follows, to wit: “That the Inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding tho election in (he district to which they respectively belong, be fore 9 o'clock in the morning of tho Second Tues day of October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one cleric, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. "in case the person who shall have.received (ho ■ooond highest number of voles for inspector, shall hot adena on the day of the election, (hen (ho per* son who shall have received (he second highest num ber of votes forjudge at (ho next preceding election shall act a* Inspector in his place. And in case (ho person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In his place; ■nd in esse the person elected a judge shall not at tend, then.the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for. the apipe of one hoar alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of dec* Uon, shall elect one of (heir number to fill such va* nancy. . # htll be the duty of the several assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the whole lime said election Is kept open, for the pur pose of giving Information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to veto at such election, or such other mailers In relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them •ball from time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any eloc ution as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have redded in (his Stale at least one year, and In the eleatlon district whore he offers his vote at least ton days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a Slate or county tax, which shall ‘ have been assessed at least ten days before the elec tion. But a oillion of (ho United Stales, who has previously been a qualified valor of (his Slate, and mmoved therefrom and roturnod,ond who shall have resided In (he election district and paid taxes afore* ■aid,'shall bo entitled to vote alter residing'!:* this Stale six months: Provided, That (ho while free men, citizens of the United States, between the ages of (wooly.qne and twenty-two. years and. have re. sided intho election district ton days os aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote although they shall not.have paid taxes. No person shall.be permitted (p vote whose namp Is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants -furnished by. the commissioners, unless, First, ..ho ho produce a receipt for the payment within two years, of a State or county-lax assessed agreeably to (ho coNstitution* and give satisfactory evidence cither on his oath or affirmation or tho oath dr-affir* malion of another that ho has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if ho claim a right to vote by being ah elector between the ago twenty* ono and twenty-two ycarp. ho shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho has resided In the State at least ono year next before hla application, and mako such proof of residence in tho district as is required by this act and that he.docs verily believe from tho account given him that ho Is of tho ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as. is required by this abt, whereupon tho name, of tho person so admitted to vote shall be insetted in tho alphabetical list by tho inspectors, and a note made opposilo'lhoreto by wri ting tho word 'tax,* if ho shall bo admitted to yoto by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'ago, 1 if ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason of such - ago, shall be .called out to tho clerks, who shall make the like notes In the lists of voters kept by them. In all cases whore the name of tho person claim* ing to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to voto whether found thoreon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo the duty of the Inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to his quali fications, and If he claims'to have resided within the State for one year or more, his oath shall’be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resided, within tho district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that ho did nut remove into said district for tho purpose of voting (herein. Every person qualified as oforesaid, and who shall mako due proof if required, of his residence and payment of (axes as aforesaid, ho shall be ad mitted to voto in the township, ward or district In which ho shall reside. , If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this aclfrom hold • ing such election, or uso or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly in* torforo with him in the execution of his. duty, or shall block up.tho window or avenue to any window where the same may be. holding or shall riotously disturb the peace, at such election, or shall use or ' practice any intimidating threats, force or violence with.design to influence unduly or overawe any elec tor, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on coviclion shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars add be imprisoned for any time not less than throe nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court, where .tho trial of such offence shall bo had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the oily, ward, district or township where tho offence was committed, and not entitled to vole therein, then on conviction, ho shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned out • less than six months nor more than t\yo years. i If any person or persons shall make nny bet or [ wager upon the result of any election within the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement challenge or invito any person (o make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three timea the amount so bet or to bo bet. If any person not by law qualified, shall.fraudu lently vole at any election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall fraudulently vote out of bis. proper district, or if any person knowing tho want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vole, the person offending shall, on conviction, bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned for any tcim not exceeding three months. If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on tho same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the Intent Illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, ho or they offending shall on. convict lon' be fined in any sum not less than .fitly nor moro than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person hot qualified to vote in this Com monweahh, agreeably to law, (except (ho sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influen cing the citizens qualified to vole, he shall on convic tion forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months.” Agreeable to tho provisions of tho .sixty-first see lion of said act, every General and Special Election shall bo, opened between the hours of bight and ten In tho forenoon, and shell continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in (ho evening, when the polls shall bo closed. And (he Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at (ho Court House, in tho borough ofCarlisle on (ho third day after (ho said day of election, being Friday the 17th day of October, then and there'to perform the things required of them .by law. I Given under my hand at Carlisle, this.Sth day of < September, A. D., 1851. < DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, £ September 8,1851. f Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by tho Couit of Common Ploas of Cumberland county, la marshall and distribute to and among crodhois, tho assets in the hands of Peter Barnhart and John Houser, Assignees under a deed of voluntary as signment for tho benefit of tho creditors of William C. Houser, wilt attend at his office, in Carlisle,' for that purpose, on Saturday the 4th day of October, 1801, at 10 o’clock A. M. LEMUEL TODD, Auditor. Scpl. 18, 1851—3 t Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, l?u A u,3 l lor t 0 marshal and distribute the assets in ute bands of John Waggoner, Assignee of Qeorgol otrohm, Sr., under a deed of voluntary assignment 1 for the benefit of creditors, hereby notifies the credl* tors to present their claims duly authenticated to said auditor, at hw office in Carlisle, on or before Saturday tbo 4tb day of October next. WM. 11, MILLER, Auditor. Sopl. 18, 1851—3 t NOTICE. JN tho matter of tho estate of James O’Brien, de ceased, lalo of Mochanicslmrg, Cumberland coun ty. Pa. Rule upon tho widow and creditors of said decea sed, to oppoar at tho next slated Orphans’ Court to bo hold on (he 27th day of September instant, (and show cause, if any they hove, why the credits claim ed by the administrator should not be allowed, and why the balance remaining in his hands after the said credits are deducted, should not be paid over to tho widow of the said deceased—end why Christian Tllzel, the administrator of said estate, shall not .be discharged from his trust, of which all parties inter ested will lake notice. By order of (ho Court. J. HYER, Clk. 0. 0, September 11,1851—8 t NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given (hat application will bp made to tho next Legislature, ngrocobly to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank tho rights and piivll egea of o bank of issue, and to change the name of said Bank to "Tho Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Carlisle.” By order of the Board Directors, „ W. M. UEETEM, Cashier. Lorlwlo Deposit Bonk, "> Juno B, 1861—Om J ( , Mmoburnon CoiU. 1 ftO i * PP,® kyksija Valley nut coal, for burn- XUv ing Lun.i receiving and for 'sale ohoap by W. U. MURRAY, Agl. Fresli Arrival of English & American Hardware, THE subscriber having juel returned from the Eastern cities with a full anil handsbino assort ment of all kinds of Hardware of the very boat mak ers and well selected, is now opening nl the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, noxtdoor to Scott's hotel, whore ho invites all that sire in want of good and cheap Hardware, to givo him a call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth, us we are de termined to sell at a small advance, Small profits and quick sales is the order of the day. • To Builders , Carpenters and Others, A full stock of’white, mineral arid japaried knobs, locks and latches, lunges, screws, window sash arid shutter springs, strait-nocked and barrelled* bolts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular &*ws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright* black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes; of different makers; hatchets, pianos & piano bits, stool and iron squares, files; rasps, brads,spikes, all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Mahers, Our stock consists of .a complete assortment of arti cles in your lino of business, such as brass', silver & japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad poster ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass; oilcloth, top lining cloth & seigo lining, white, rod, blue and fylack patent ioather; Dashers, silver & brass plate, Dear hair, rosotts, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, cliptic springs, iron axics, malleable castings. To Cabinet and Shoe-makers . A full stock of. shop-kit and findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits, morocco & lining and. binding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany and maple vaneors, moulding, I beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size ond style. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others,. ' 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of the brat quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon bores, car riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, &c. To Housekeepers, ■' A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as.waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch er knives, steels, brittanla lamps, brass candle slicks, brittama and silver table and tea spoons, plated but ter knives,.preserving Kettles, smoothing.irons, iron and lined tea & oval boilers, Iron frying and bread pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and slow pans, &c; JACOB SEtfER. Carlisle, May 7,1851 Another Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper than Ever X THE subscriber having just,returned from the East, offers to the public a more ample and complete assortment of Goods in his lino than over previously offered, and respectfully solicits dealers and others to give him a call, when ho will show them Goods at astonishingly low prices. To Builders, Carpenters and others! His stock comprises a full and complete assortment Of (locks, latches, bingos, screws, window springs, bolls of various kinds, window gloss, putty, painUof all colors, oils, turpentine, &c. Mill, cross-cut and circular Saws; hand, panne), ripping & back Saws, augurs, chisels, broad,-hand, chopping & pointing Arcs; hatchets, planes, plane . bits, stool ahd iron Squares; files, rasps, nails, spikes, dee* • , To Saddlers and Coach Makers!. A complete assortment ofSadd/ery (oofs, B»lrgr,bfjj*n andjapand mounting, carriage trimmings and laces, plain and figured corivass, drab cloth, rattiftptaefge and buckram; Moss and,Doer’s hair, patonrand *n amblcdlcathor, lamps and dushers. Also bubs, fel low's and spokes, Eliplic springs, iron axles, &c t To Cabinet and Shoe, Makers! 'V My stock embraces a complete assortment of Goods in their lino. • Moroccoes, lining and binding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, and tools of every description, curled hair, hair cloth, varnishes, mahogany & ma pie Veneers, mouldings, rosettes,-sola springs, glass, mahogany, mineral and veneered knobs of all sizes. To Blackamilbs, Farmers and others; who may-bo in want of good Iron, ho offers a full assortment ‘of hammered horse-shoe, scollop, plough, broad and narrow tire iron; rolled horse-shoe, bar, band, round, and square tire; hoop 6c sheet iron, nail rods, Russia sheet iron, cast, sheer; spring & blistered stool; Eng lish 6c American wagon 6c carriage boxes, anvils, vices, horsc-shoo nails, «fec. * n‘ To housekeepers Y and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, such as Mousolin do Laincs, 811 k Poplins, Borcgodo Loincs, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges, Ging hams, Alpachos, dotted Swisscs, plain do.. Bomha zines,4Uoo yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 12$ cents. BONNETS, Palm Loaf, Leghorn, and Rough A Ready Hats. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen ami Cotton Toweling and Table Diapers. Our Muslins cant be bent in these parts for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a large supply of Ribbons & Parasols. JOHN P. LYNE. . Cloths, Cossimeros, Vestings, Bummer Stuffs, blk. Summer cloths, black Casslmoros, cheap Tweeds, Boys' Wear, Ac. Groceries, Spices, Teas, at lower prices than ueuol. Give us a call and save money. A. AW. BENTZ, South Hanover street, April 17,1851. JUSTrocoivod n largo nndlmndaomo assortment of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, from tho celebrated Eastern manufactories which will be sold vory cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt, W. O. lIICKOK. Hoots, J UST received a largo assortment men's fine boots also a superior Caff Boot which will bo sold vory cheap. s N. W. WOODS, Ag'l, DRUGS! DRUGS! FRESH SPRING SUPPLY. DRUGS. Herbs and Exrtacts, Spices, ground or whole. STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lac Dye. INTS. t S. W. HAVERSTICK, ELEGANT ROOKS office } Main street , Carlisle. FRESH GROCERIES t Blue Liverpool Ware, J. W. EBY. REMOVAL. Superior Groceries! 0, INHOFF, Ag’t. To the Ladies) Ladles' Slices. Nc>v Wliolcgalc & Detail Confectionary, Fruit & Toy Store, West Main Streeti a few doors west of .Burkholder's ■ Hotel, in ihe.rdom formerly occupied as a Book . ‘ ' •' Store, .. *’ ■ *■ THE undersigned-bags lodve to Inform tho citizens of Carlisle and tbb public generally,'that ho has opened a store at tho, above plbcb, where ho inlands hionufaotuiing and keeping constantly dn.hand- CANDIES, ■- of every description. His stock'is all newand Ho warrants his Gandies equal to any manufactured in tho State.. His stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Piunes, Figs, Almonds, E. Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts’* Cocoa Nuts, Citron, Ground Nuts, &c. Alsb, Mint,'Lemon, Chbcolato, Gum, Cordial and other Drops. Lozenges, Figured A Imonds, Candy Cigars, ond a variety of other can dies. '• Toys ,of all Kinds, * such os China Vases, Mugs,. Bowls arid Pilchers, Mantel Ornaments of all kinds,.Lions, Elephants, Horses, Dogs, Guns, Whips, Indian Rubber and other Rattles, Wax, Varnished & other Doll heads, Kiil and other Dolls, Whistles, Harmonlcans, Dane* ing Figures, Bcsl{ct ‘& other Wagons, School Bas kets, Wheelbarrows, Drums,Trumpets,Swords, Pis tola, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and an endless va riety of FANCY GOODS, for Men* Women and,Children. In addition to tho above ho has all kinds of Pcrfumory/such os Jenny Lind and other Cologne, Chrystalino, Pomatum, Ox Marrow, Bear’s Oil, &c. Fancy and other Soaps, A prime article of Cigars arid Tobacco on hand. lie hopes by strict attention to business and small profits to merit a share of public patronage. , A. S. WOBMLEY. September 18, 1851, Spring & Summer Dry-Goods. ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully informtho public generally, that they have just returned from the eastern cities, and ore now opening at their cheap Wholesale and Retail store, in Nortii Hanover st., three doors north of the Carlisle Rank, tho largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, over brought to Carlisle. The at. (ontiqn of the Ladies is particularly Invited to our largo’and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goads. such ns India and Foulard Silks, changeable and figured Silks, Silk Tishucs, Oarages, Granadlncs, Oarage do Lainos, Silk Poplins; ombroidorcd/slripcd and plain Linen Lusters, Lawns; plain and embroid ered Swisscs, plain and fancy Spring do Laincs.Silk Bombazines, plain, black and fancy Alpacas; Ging hams and English Chintzes, Lace, striped, plaid and Book Muslins; Canton Crape Shawls, French worked Collars, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen and Thread Laces, Edging in endless variety. Domestics! Domestics!! Cotton Stripes and Drills for men and boys wear from 6J (6 50 cents, Muallns from' 3. lb 10 cents, Tickings from 6J to 12^,cents, brown and bleached colton and linon Sheeting, Checks, Osnaburg Domes tic Gingham?, bleached and unbleached Linen and Colton Table Diapers. Carpets! Carpets!! Tho largest assortment of Carpeting, Matting, Floor, and Table Oil Cloths, over exhibited in. Carlisle, arid which cannot be beat in thocounty; Imperial three ply, Ingrain and Vonitiao, from 1S& cents to $1,26. i BOOTS and SHOES, Another largo stock of Bouts and Shoos, for men, boys, women and children, which will bo sold very cheap. A Fresh supply of Groceries that cannot bo beat In price or quality. Recollect the old stand, -formerly occupied by Myors'fc Shoaffcr,and directly opposite Haverslick’s Drug Store. April 3, 1861. ' SPLENDID JEWELRY! g THE subscriber begs leave to inform his /STS friends and tho public, that ho has just rccei «fiU&vod a large and beautiful assortment of rich’ and rare Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pena -and Pencils, Ear and Finger Rings, Broost Pins, Medallion Lockets, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Coses, & Jew elry of almost every description. 1 would particular ly invite tho attention of purchasers to my assort ment, and .my low prices, ot tho old stand, Wes. High street, a few doors west of Burkholder's hotel! THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, Dec 19, 1850. Now & Popular School Book. COMPREHENSIVE Summary of Universal His tory, together with d Biography of distinguished persons, to which is appended an epitome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosophy,General Astronomy any Physiology; adopted in. the public schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES 6c CO., Publishers. 8. W.. Corner Fourth and Race Streets, Philo. Toachcrs and School Committees.addressing let ters to us post paid, will bo furnished with copies A full and complete assortment of Books and Sta tionary for sale at (he lowest prices. . May 1, 1881—ly Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR miles West of Carlisle. Tenth Session commences on Monday, May 6lh, 1861,. This Institution lias been established nearly five years, during which time such additions and improve ments have been made as to render it one of the most commodious and convenient in the State. In regard to hcollhfulncss it may be mentioned that no case of serious sickness has occurred in tho Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by tho fact (hat depraved associations, scones ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in tho neighborhood. The course of instruction comprises all branches required by the merchant, professional man or colle gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, &c, It is the determination of (ho Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain (ho reputation it has already acquired fur importing thorough instruction, and in culcating and establishing virtuous principles in tho mins of tho youth submitted to his charge. Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. For catalogues containing references, &c., address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co., Pa. April 10,1861. ■ ■ ■ •■ - . 'Flic Insurance. THE Alien and Eastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance .Company of Cumberland county,incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or ganized,and in operation under tho management of tho following commissioners, viz: Jacob Shelly, Win. R; Gorgns, Michael Cock lin, Molchoir Bronneman, Christian Stayman, ChristianTitze), Jaooh 11, Coovor, Lewis flyer, Henry Logon, Benjamin H. Musscr, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowcll, Joseph Wickcrsham. Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company who aro willing lo wail upon them ot any lime. JACOB SHELLY, President . Henuy Looan, Vice President . Lewis Hvsn, .Secretory. Miohaki. Oockmn, IWasurer. November 1,1848. AGENTS, Cumberland county— Rudolph Marlin, N, Cum berland; 0, B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear- Ingi Shlromnnstown: Robert Moore-and Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. J« Ahl, Ghurchlown; Samuel Graham, Westponnsborough; James M’Dowoll, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton. York coun/y—Jolin Shorrlok, Lisburn; John Bowman, Dlllsburg; Potor Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8, Picking, Dovor; Danlol Ruffenshorger, J. W. Craft* Houser A Loohman. Members of tho company having Polloiesabout to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to any ofthe agents. MESS SHAD of superior quality, and BEEF'B Tongues, for sale at tho Grocery, Tea A Va riety store of C INIIOFiVAgI. iilwr, Compiai^/^ JAUNDICB.DYSPEPSIA, OHHOn,,. NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE mV' OR - KIDNEYS, AND'ALL'DISBASpJ aE ' arising from, a disordered Uvcr br’stomn k 8 Constipation., Imyord ortti , Ucll *b Hoad;-Acidity 6f ; tho Stomach' Nuuson w to Uio Disgust for. Pood,’Fullness or' Weight’* ’ C f rl ' Jl,rn ranch, Sour Eructations, Sinking orFluif!! l,l ” 0 ® l °* Pit of the Stomach, Swimming nt ih„ t/ 10 ®® 1 Iho posture, dimmnoas of vision, Rots or wlu I", 1 I J*nj sight, fever and dnll.poin in ,tho hood • 1110 perspiration, yellowness', of the skin nml ™" 1 * »f in tho side, bock, chest, limbs, Ac, P l'” of heat, burning in the ilosh, constant i m „," ? O *M be DR.HOOFLAN])>S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER, PREPARED DT DR. C. M. JACKSON •AT TUK ' * ■ OERhIAN MEDICINE STORE ■ ...No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia' Their power over tho above discasc. ia „ , colled, if equalled, by any other preparation t United States.-as tho cUrce attest in m ° 11 1: ' after skiiiful physicians had failed.' ’ an -' caß es Those Billers ore worthy the attention 0f1n.,1-1 Possessing great virtues in the rectification „r ,• eases of tho Liver and Icskot.glanda.'oxcicUi,, e meet searching powers in weakneosos end nffoci' “ or the digestive organs, they arc, withal,safe and picasont. .* ’ mia READ AND RE CONVINCED [From tho “ Boston Bee,”] “ Dr. Hoofland’s Celebrated Gormon Bitic,, in, tho cure of Livnr Comploinl, Jaundice, UvsncD.i ChronicorNorvouoDebility,is deservedly onoofih' most popular Medicines of the day. These Dillc ! have been used by thousands, and a friend at on, elbow says, ho hos.himsclf received on effectual am permanent cure of Liver Comploinl from tho etc of this remedy. Wo ore speaking from experience and to the afflicted wo advise their use.” ' ,■ [From Scott’s Weekly.] “ Dr. HooflandV German Bitters* manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now rccommouded by gome rtf tho most prominent members of the faculty, as an at tide of much efficacy in eases of female wcaknes ecs. As such Is tho case, wo would advise all moth, era to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated conslilutiona will find these Dttters advantageous to their health, as wo know from experience tho salutary cficct that they have upon weak systems,”. [Prom the N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. 6,1850.] “’Dr» lloojlqnd's German Bitters. —Hero is a pre paration which tho leading presses in the Union ap pear to bo .unanimous in recommending, and tho reason is obvious. It is mado after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physician* of modern times, tho late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoofland, Professor to tho University of Jena, Pri vato Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever pro duced. He was emphatically tho enemy of Aun/». GEORGE Z. BREIZ, WILE perform nil operations upon the Teeth’ that may bo required for their preservation.— Artificial Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth toon' entire sot, on tho mostscientSfio principles. Diseases of thu mouth and irregularities carefully treated.— Office at tho residence of his brother, on North PitP struct, Carlisle, Pa. May 10,1861. DR. IV. IXIViaGY, PHYSICIAN AND SUEOEON. Main slweG near tho Post Office. Dr, H. wll I give his p#** l ' culur attention to surgical diseases, and diseases or women and children. Ho will also give his attention' every Saturday morning, in his office, gratis, from n to 13 o’clock, to surgical eases among tho poor. January 23, 1861—ly _ DR. S. IS. IiIEFFER, NORTH Hanover street.' Office adjoining M* v Wolf's store. Office hours, moro particular!/ from 7 to 0 o’clock A.M., and from B to 7 o’clock P. M. Carlisle, June 10, 1861—If . ‘ HOMEOPATHIC. I’rnctlco of Modlclno, Surgery-& OMtctrles. DRS. a, M. & J. BTAYMAN, rqflpoolfully nounco la llio citizen. of Carli.ls and vlclnllyi that they have taken the office recently occupied by Dr. Smith, In Snodgrass* row, end will bo happy to attend all that may favor them'.with a call, In tno various branches of (heir profession. They aro p*** pared to visit patients in the country at any distance* Charges moderate. , . Carlisle, Aprillo, IB6o—lf