Election Proclamation.^ WHEREAS, in and by an aot of the General Assembly of llio Commonwealth of Ponnsyl. vonla, entitled "An Aot relating to the election of thin Commonwealth,” paaiod the 3d day of July, A. D., 1830, It 1» made the duly of tho Sheriff of every bounty within this Commonwealth, to give public notioe of the General Elections, and in such notices to enumerate: , 1., The officers to bo elected. 2, Designate tho plaoo at which tho election is-to be held. t, DAVID SMITH, High ShotifT of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the doctors of tho county of that on TUESDAY, the 14th day of October.next, an Election will bo held at tho several clcoliotrdistricls established by law In said county, at which .time they will vote by ballot for tho sever* al officora hereinafter named, viz: ’ - ONE PERSON fbr Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. FIVE PERSONS for Judge* of (lie Supremo Court of (ho State, of Pe'nnfsyiranla ONE PERSON for Canal Coirnnisaionor of Ibe State of Penney), vanla. ONE PERSON for .President* Judge of ihe 9th Judicial District composed of the.counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata* TWO PERSONS for Associate Judges of tire Court of Common Floas of Cumberland county. TWO PERSONS represent the county of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Prothonotary. of Cumberland coanty. 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 lor Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. ONE PERSON for Treasurer of the county ol Cumberland. . . ONE PERSON for director of the Poor and of the House of Em ploymcnl of Cumberland county. ONE PERSON for Auditor to. seltfe the public accounts of the coun ty of Cumberland. The said election will bo held throughout tho .county, as follows: ' The election in the election district composed- of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton,Sooth Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Low* dr Frtnkford and Lower West Ponneborough, will be held at the Court House, in tho borough of Car* lisle* . t\ Tho election la the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at (he public house.ofGeorge Daey,in Hogueslownin said town* ship; Tho election in tho election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the house for* iperly occupied- by H. Brossler In said township. Tbe/eleettatt ito the election* district composed of the township-of tipper Alien* Will be Held' at the public house of David Shoaffer, in Shephordstown. The election in tho election district composed of the township of Lower Allen will be held at the maker shop of Jonas Hunchbargot, on‘Slate ■ J The election In the electron district composed of East Fenpsborough township, vgill be held at the house now occupied by C. Dolson, at the west end of the Harrisburg Bridge. The edeotiron in the district composed of New Coanberiand, wiTI be held at the public bouse of W. Bohl, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election in the district composed of (he bor* ough of Meohanicsborg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, rn said borough.... . TBe election in the district composed of Monroe township, will be held at the public houso of George Goodyear in Churchtown, in said township. . The election in tho district composed of Upper Dicklnsoh township, will be held at tho house now occupied by Christian Hoffman In said township. "The election in the district composted of the Dor-* ough of Newville, and townships of MilHtn, Upper Frankford, Upper West Pennsboiough, and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district beieinaflur mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, in the Borough of New* vjlle. _ , .. Tbi eltolion in the diatrlct composed of HopoweU I township, will bo bold at (lie School House fa Now burg, io said township. The election in (he district composed of (lie bor ough of Shipponsburg, Shipponsburg township, and that part of Southampton township not Included in the Leesburg election district, will be hold at the CouncirHouso, in the borough of Shippcnsburg, And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d duly, 1839, it is thus provided, “ That tho qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton township in the coun ty, of Cumberland, bounded by the following lines and distances, via: Beginning at the Adams county line, tbenee along the lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton'to tho turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Centre School House on Bald turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at Reybuck's, in cluding'Roybuck's Farm, thence in a straight dl- Yectlqn to the Saw Mill belonging to tho heirs .of George Clever, thence, along Krysher's run to (he Adams county line, (hence along the lino of Adams county to tbe place of beginning, bo and tho same ia hereby declared a now and separate election district, the election to be held at tbo public house of VVm. Maxwell in Leesburg, Southampton township,” Notice is Hereby Given, That every person, excepting Justices of the Phsoe, who shail hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United Slates, or of (his St&to. or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall bo employed under the legislative, executive, or judiciary departments of this Slate, or of tbo United Slatob, or of any In, corporatod district; and also that every member 6f , Congress and of (ho Slate Legislature, and of tho Select or Common Council of any city, or. commis sioner of any incorporated district, la by law inca pable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that ho : inspector, judge or any other officer of such election 1 shall be elegiblc to bo then voted for, 1 And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act re* 1 latlng to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides as follows, to-wit: “That the Inspectors end judges shall meet at tho respective places appointed for holding the election 1 So tho district to which they respectively belong, bo-1 fore 9 o'clock in the morning of tho Second Tues day. of October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall boa qualified voter of Buch'djilrlct. “ In cue the person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on tho day of the election, then the per son who shall have received the second highest num bor of voles for judge at tho next preceding election shall act .as Inspector in his place. And in cose the 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; and in case 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 space of one hour alter the time Used 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 or elec tion, shall elect one of their number to fill such va cancy. It shall bo the duly of (he several assessors ro> 1 epoolWely tq attend el the place of holding every ' general, special or township cloolion, during the 1 whole lime said election Is kept open, for (ho pur- 1 pose of giving Information to (ho .inspectors and < judges when called on In relation to the right of ■ any. person assessed b, them to vole at snob election, i or iocb other mailer, tn reU«„ n , 0 ofvolor... tho wid Inspector. „ dlhor f (h shall from timo to liras requlro. No peraon .hall bo permitted lo volt al ln , 0100 . lion •• aforoaald, than a whlto froomsn of the not of twenty-one yo.r. or more, who .hull hue rtildod in |hi> Stale el lout ona year, and In tho Hutton diatrlot whoro ho oflora til. vote at loaat ton day. immediately preceding inch olootlon, and within two yoara paid a Slato or county tax, which ahull havo boon aliened at lout ton dove before the oloo llon.'Bnla cltizon of the United Slolu, who haa prevlou.ly boon a qualified vjplor of lhi«-Slato, and removed thorefrotn and returned, and tvlioalioll hard resided in the election district and paid (axofc afore* ■aid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months i Provided That (ho white Roe. men, citizens of the United States, between tho ages of twenty.one end twenty-two years and havo re* sided In the election district ten days os aforesaid, shall bo entitled to voto although they shall not havo paid (axes. No person shall bo permitted to voto whose name Is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by tho commissioners, unless, First, ho he produce a receipt for the payment within two years, of a Slate or county tax assessed agreeably to Hie constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation dr the oath or affir mation 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 cloim a right to vote by being an elector between the ogo twenty one and twenty-two rear®, ho shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho has resided in tho Staid at least one year next beibre his application, and mako such proof of residence in the district as is required by (his act and that ho does verily believe from the account given him that he is of the ago , aforesaid, and such other ovidonco as is required by this act, whereupon the name of (he person so admitted to vote shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by tho inspectors, and. a note made opposite thereto, by wri ting tho word Has,* if he shall bo admitted'to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word -‘age,* if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such ago, shall be called out to (he clerks, who-shall make the like notes in the lists of voters kept by them. In all cases where (ho name of the person claim ing to voto is found on 4be list furnished by the commissioners and assessor,-or his right to voto whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspeo. tors to examine such person on oath as to his quali* fications, and if he claims to havo resided within the Stale for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall mako proof by at least one competent witness, who nhall bo a qualified elector, that lie hals resided within the district fur more.than ton days. next immediately preceding said and.shall also himself.swear Uialhis bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling. Is within the district, and that he did not rcmoVo Into said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every-person qualified os aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment uf-taxes os aforesaid, he shall be ad. milted to vote 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 act from hold* ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt dr improperly in* torfero -with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up tho window or avenue to any window where tho same may bo 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* lor, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain (ho freedom of choice, such person on coviotlon shall be fined Ip any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and bo imprisoned for any lime not less than three nor mure than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial of such offence shall bo had, (hat the person so offending was not a resident of tiie city, ward, district or township where - the offence was committed,-ond not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction* he shall bo sentenced to pay a flno of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars,.and be imprisoned nut - less than six mohtbs nor more than two years. . If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon tho result of any election within (he Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any saoh bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement challenge or invito any person.to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three limes the amount so bet or to be 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 his proper district, or If any person knowing the wont of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, (he person offending 1 shall, on conviction, bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. • • If any person ahall.volo at more (ban one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, of shallfraudulenlly fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent Illegally to vote, or shall proouro another so to do; he.or they oSbodiogshall .oa ooaf lotion bo fined In any sum not /ess than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more thsn twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in tills Com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except (he sons of qualified citizens) shall oppear at any place of dec* lion for tho purpose of issuing tickets or of influon* cing tho citizens qualified to vole, ho shall on convic tion forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo lm prisoned for any term hot exceeding three months-” Agreeable to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of Said act, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the-hotirs of eight and ton in the forenoon, and shall continue* without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, whan the polls shall be closed. And the Judges of the respective districts afore said, aro by the .said act required to meet at the Court House, In the borough of Carlisle on the third day after, the said day of election, being Friday the 17lh day oT October, then and there to perform (lie things required of them by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle, this Bth day of September, A-D., 1851. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ( September 8,1851., j Election of Judges. FOR the information of the electors of the coun ty of Cumberland, I publish the following sec tions of (he act of the General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled “An act to provide for the election of Judges of the several courts of this Commonwealth; and to regulate certain Judicial districts.” Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby eiiac* ted by the authority of the same, That the qualified electors of each of the several counties of this Com monwealth shall at lhe A full stock of shoo kit and findings,:boot moncco, French kid, strait*,, morocco &. linina and: bidding skins; lasts, tacks, pegs," Avmraers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and' bhttk varnish, mahogany and maple vnneers, moulding, beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and style, , To Blacksmith*, Farmers and Others. 11 tons of Aassortcd bar iron, warranted of the best quality. ‘A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, brood and narrow tire, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American blister steel, English wagon boxes, .car riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse shoe nails, dec. To Housekeepers, ‘ ' A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such os waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch*' cr knives, sleds, brillania lamps, arose candle slicks, brittanio and silver table and lea spoons, plated but ler knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron ond lined tea 6c oval boilers, iron frying and broad pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kettles, and stow pans, dec. Carlisle, May 7,1861 Fresh Arrival of Hardware. Cheaper than the Cheapest. O' AVING just returned from New York and Phil- J7L ftdclphia with the best and Cheapest Slock" of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDING MATE RIALS, PAINTS, &c., over brought to Carlisle, I would respectfully request dealers and consumers and all others, to give mo a call and see whether (hoy cannot got more and bettor goods for the satoe money, than at any other place in town. My stoek of'Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nalls,' Spikes, Claes, Paints, dec., is complete ond very cheap. Of Carpenters’ Tools, I have i. splendid as sortment. . Also, Cabinet Maker’s Tools ond Mate rials viz:—Vanccte, Mahogany, Minoial ond Gloss Bureau Knobs and Varnish. SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS, ■ can have everything in their lino cheaper than ove.r For Shoemakers, I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Pegs, Thiead and Wax, and a feu iporb assortment of Shoemakers’ T001.a,. I have also a complete assortment of Ball's Lasts, made In Har risburg, which eftn bo hod at no other place in town. ? a l * ?V T reB ‘ To B° l her with an assortment of all kinds of Hammered and Rolled Iron and Bieel Of Housekeeping Articles, I have Knives, Porks* Spoons, Wallers, Snuffers and Trays, Tubs, Buck ets, &c. , , Of WALL PAPER, I have the largest, Hand somest and cheapest assortment in town. *And to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE, would say, como and soo for yourselves. Carlisle, May 14, 1861. JOHN P. LYNB. Harrlabnrg Steam Wood Taming and Scroll ' Sawing Shop. WOOD TURNING in all id branches, in city stylo and at city prices. Every variety'of Cabinet and Carpenter work oithor on hand dr turned to order. , r . Bed Pottt, , Table Legs, Balustret, ■ Newell Posts, WagonHuh*, Rosett i, Patterns, ' Column*;'' l l . Slot and Quarttr Mouldings, Round of Oetagd rt Chisel Handles,'Aft, This shop Is in Strawberry Alley, near Third St,, and aa wo Intend to ploaeo all our ouetomora who fvant good work done, It la hoped the trade Will give ub a coll. Tcn-Pina and Ten*Pin Balia made to or der or re-turned. ■ 'I Harrisburg, May 8,1851 —ly : Islmobiirnorß Coal. 1 f *'ONS Lykens Volley nut pool, for burn lOUinir Lime, receiving nnd far solo cheap by W. U. MURRAY, Ap. ' KEBB 811 AI) of superior quality, end IJKEF'B Tongues, for sale el the Grocery, Tea ic VO ' store of, . O INIIOFF, Agl, •’ DRUGS! DRUGS!' 1 FRESH SPRING SUPPLY. I HAVE lust received a fresh Block of Medicines; Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having been pur* chased' with groat care at tho beat city houses, 1 can loiiridohtly recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. DTIUGS. ' |. Herbs and Exrtacts,, Spices, gr&undlor whole. Essences, . j. | Pcifuraciy, dee. Wafranted Genuine. Patent Medicines,' Fine Chemicals, . Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, Cod. Liver Oil — Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wdlhorill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome, Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish .Brushes! Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil,'Turpentine,Copal and Coach Varnish, and Rod Lead.' All of which will he sold at the very lowest market price. Also, a freah and splendid assortment of. 1 Fancy Goods, Fruits, " Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calcu lated for use and ornament, all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, Book and Fancy Store of the subscriber on North Han over street. '* • 1 Carlisle, Juno 6,1661 Al Dr, Rawlins' Old Stands next door to the Post office) Main street, . Carlisle. • . . Old Red Sandstone, by the author of Foot Prints of Creation. The Wide, Wide World, an elegant book in, 3 vole. Reveries of a Bachelor, a very popular work. House of (hoSeven Gables by Hawthorne. Manual of the Fino Arts, an in valuable production. Milmnn Gibbons Rome, in 6 volumes, uniform, with Hume and M’Cttuley. Lynch's Dead Sea—Niniveh's Remains. Dr. Durbins Observations in the East. .Treasury of Thoughts, from favorite authors. Anderson's H|story of the English Bible. Morolle History of Modern Philosophy. Dicks Works. Prose Writers of Germany, Charlotte Elizabeth's En tire Works, together with a great many other val uable and elegantly bound Books. Milton,Shak speare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Bufns, Campbell, Beattie,.Collins, Gray, Cowper, Thompson, Pol lock, Howin, Cook, Loudon, Tupper and other Poetical Works. Our stock' consists of several hundred Works of standard authors,and ainy hook that may be called for and not on hand shall be ordered by express, j Carlisle, May 29, 1851. Monyer’s Candy Store Rebuilt. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to bis friends and tho public generally, that his Factory which was destroyed by tho late fire, has been rebuilt, and he is how prepared to furniahthem .with, CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of tho best materia), which he will - sell wholesale or retail, at the old eland in North Hanovci street, a few,doors north ortho bank, where he has just opened a gene ra! assortment of Fruits and Nuts, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dates, Al monds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts. He would also call attention to the largest stock of Toys & Fancy Goods, ever offered in Carlisle, consisting of CHINA AND GLASS -TOYS, Cord Troys, Vases, Mugs, Toa-scls, Doll Heads, Motto Cups, Cologne Buttles, Tumblers, assorted Figures, doc. In connection with the above, ho has on hand .a prime lot of consisting of Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Crockers, dec. Also a lot of prime Cigars.' •' The subscriber reldrns hisslhcero thanks to a generous public for tho patronage bestowed on him on former occasions, and a desire to please lo merit a continuance orthe same.' „ . • p. MONYER. Carlisle, April 3,1851. China and Crockery Ware. A LARGE and general assortment of Quoenswaro lias just been received by the subscriber, om* bracing a handsome assortment of the best While Granite Stone Ware, sncfi os dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, dec. together with a lot of all of tho latest stylo and shapes *aiso all thd various articles of the best common White and Edged Ware. The assortment includes a few plain white and gold band tea setts, of the best quality and stylo, and also nil the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any size of Dinner'or Tea Setts, as may be wanted, together with a variety of Glass Ware, Including' as* sortroent of JACOB SENER, , Bar and Table Tumblers, dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wlno glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. The prices for all oro fixed .at the lowest cash prices. Wo invite out friends who are in want of articles in oUr' lino, to give us a call. Carlisle, March 5, 1861 THE subscriber begs leave to inform his custo* mots and tho public generally, that ho has removed his Grocery and Provision Store, to tho biluk build ing nearly opposite his former stand, in South Han over street,- Carlisle, - Ho has recently supplied him* self with a good assortment of . a Fresh Groceries, and other articles in his lino, which hois pre pared, os usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates. Those wishing-good bargains will ploaso give mo a call at my now stand, directly opposite tho Volun teer printingoffice. March 0,1861 WE respectfully Invite your attention to our lorge and extensive assortmont of Spring mid Summer Goods, . such os Mousolin do Laines, Silk Poplins, Ucrcgo do Laincs, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges, Ging* hams, Alpaciias, dotted Swlsbpb, plain do.. Bomba* zincs, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to 12$ cents. BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough.dc Ready flats. Muslinsi Tickings, Chocks, Domestic Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and Table Diapers. Our Muslins cant bo boat'in these ports for cheapness. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and a.lsrgo supply of; Ribbons & Parasols. Awning Potty, Olothsj Cassimords, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, blk, Summer cloths, black Casslmores, chdap Tweeds, Boys’ Wear, dec. 1 Groceries, Spicea, Tens, at lower prices than usual. Give us a call and save money* A. dc W. DENTZ, South Hanover street, April 17, 1861. W. O. HICKOK. JUST received a large and handsome assortment of Ladies* and Children’s boots and Shoes, from the celebrated Eastern manufactories which will bo sold very cheap. N. W. WOODS, Agt. ■ - ■■. ’-Boots. ■, , ■ TUSTrqcolvcdn-lorgo assortment msn'sflno bools y olao b superior Coir Boot which wlll bo sold vory cho«p;,fr -; : • 'v- n, vV, woods, a S 'i. STUPFS. DYE- Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol* : Copperas, Lac Dye. paints; 8. W. HAVERSTICK. ELEGANT BOOKS FRESH GROCERIES, Blue Liverpool Ware, J. W. EDY. REMOVAL. Superior Groceries! C. INHOFF, Ag’t. To the Ladles! lindios’ Shoes. New Wlioleiale & Itotall Confectionary, Fruit & Toy, Store, West Main Street, a few doors west of Burkholder's Hotel, in the room formerly occupied as a Book Store, ; : ■ THE' undersigned.bogs lon.ve to inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public genefolly, that ho has opened a store at tho above place, wlieco he intends manufaoturing and keeping constantly on hand ' candies: . of every description. His stock is all now and ho warrants, his Candies equal to any manufactured In the State. His stock'consists in part of Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Raisins, Paines, Figs, Almonds, B, .Walnuts, ,C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron, Ground Nuts, &c. Also,. Mint, Lemon, Chocolate, Gum, Cordial and other Drops. Lozenges, Figured Almonds, Cpndy Cigars* and a variety of other can dies. • . • • '• -'■ ''' Toys of all Kinds, such, as China Vases, Mugs,,Bowls and Pitchers, Mantel-Ornaments of all kinds, Lions,,Elephants, Horses, Dogs, Guns,. Whips,'. Indian Rubber and other Rattles, Wax, Varnished & other Doll heads, Kid and other Dolls, Whisllds, Hatrnomcans, Danc ing Figures, Basket & other Wagons, School Bas kets, Wheelbarrows, Drums, Trumpets, Swords, Pis tols, Alabaster Toys.of all kinks, arid an endless va riety of. . FANCY GOQDS, ; for Men, Women and Children! Ih addition (o the above he has all kinds of Perfumery, such os Jenny Lind arid other Cologne! Chrystalihe; Pomatum,Ox Morrow, Dear’s Oil, &c. Fancy and other Soaps. A prime article of Cigdrs and Tobacco on band. 1 Ho hopes by strict attention to business and small profits to metit a share of public patronage. . A. S. WORMLEY. ' September 18, 1851. ' SPLENDID JEWELRY I . : tfP THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and the public, that ho has just recci 4ttO&Vcd a large and beautiful assortment of rich and rare Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold. Pens and Pencils, Ear and Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Medallion Lockets, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Cases, Sc Jew elry of almost every, description.l would particular ly invite lhe ; .attention of purchasers to my.assort ment, and my low.prices, at the. old stand, Wes. High street, a few doors west of Burkholder’s hotelt THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, Dec .10, 1850. •. . , New & Popular School Book, l COMPREHENSIVE Summary of Universal His tory,, together with a Biography of distinguished persons, to which is appended an epitome of Heathen Mythology, Nalurif. Philosophy,General Astronomy any Physiology, adopted in tho public schools of Philadelphia. E. 8. JONES & CO., Publishers. S, W.Coraer Fourth and Race Streets; Philo. Teachers and School Committees addressing let ters lo us post paid, will bo furnished with copies A foil ond complete assortment of Books and Sta tionary for sale at the lowest prices. May 1,1351 —1 y Plainfield Classical Academy FOUR miles West of Carlisle. . Tho Eleventh Session commences oh Monday, November 3< ,1851. " This Institution has been in successful operation G ; years, during which time such additions ond improve ments. h«ive been made os to render it one of tho most commodious and convenient in the State.' In regard to hoahhfulncss it may be mentioned that no cose of serious 'sickness has occurred in the Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by the fact that depraved associations, scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no existence in the neighborhood. Tho course of instruction comprises' all branches required by tho merchant, professional man or colle gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music, &c. It is the determination of tho Proprietor that the Institution shell sustain tha reputation It hue already acquired for Imparling thorough instruction, and In culcating and establishing virtuous principles In tho mins of the youth submitted to his charge. Terms (per session of five months) $6l) 00.' For catalogues containing references* dcc.iuddfcss R.'K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, : Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co., Pa. October 3, 1851. WHITE HALL ACADEMEV. 3 , mile* ieeal oJ x ffarriihurg, Pa, THE second session of this Institution will com* tncnco on Monday, the 3d of November next.— It is situated in a pleasant and healthful section of the county, and is convenient of access from all parts of (ho State. Application should .be made as early ns possible, ps only a limited number can bo receiv ed. TERMS; Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition, per session, , . sao 00 . David Dekunger, Principal and Teacher of Languages and Mathematics^ Lemuel Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and Instru mental Mustc.- Amos Row, Tutor'. For circulars containing particulars, address D. DENLINGER, Princ pal. Sept. 11,1661 Harrisburg. Ptf, , I’lrc lugurauct-. THI3 Allen and Eastpr nnsborough Mutual Fite Insurance Company ol Cumberland county,incor porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully or ganized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: . Jacob Shelly, Wm. It. Gorgns, Michael Cock* lin, Molohoir Brnnnoman, Christian Slayman, Christian Tnzel, Jacob-H, Coover, Lewis Hybr, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Prowcll, Joseph Wickersham, Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members aro invited to make application to the agents of tho company who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB SMELLY, Pratdtnl,' HENity Looan, Viet President, Lewis Hvttn, Seprtiary, Mioiiarl Cqcklin, Treasurer* November 1,1849. ' • . AGENTS,., . Cumberland Mar tin, N. Cum berland; O, B. Herman, Kingstown; HenryZear- Ing, Shlromnnstown: Robert Moore and Charles Doll,Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Ohurchtown; Samuol Graham, Wcalponnshoroagh; James M’Dowoll Frankfnrd; Mode GrlOitb, Sontli Middleton, ' York county —John Shorriok, Lisburn; Jnlm Bowman, Dlllsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Plokinc Dover; Daniel Raflbnsborgor, J. W. Craft. Harrisburg— Houser & Lochman. Members of the company having Pdilciesabnut to expire can have them renewed by making ap plication to nny oflho agents. : b ■ ■lust Keeeivoil, : A variety of handsome dthsefol articles to which I would invite the attention of the public, eon slst-ing in |.arl of China Dinner & Tea sols, Stone China Dinner,Tea, arid-Toilet seti,bdst Liver pool and Common Ware', ' t G-lassWaro, ~ Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Winos, Turn biers. Jolly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety of Glass Dishes of evory size, for sale ■ O. INHOFF, Agl. ‘ ’ Carlisle, Sept 26, 1851. I “ SOgUl-B. A PRIME article of Began of various brands' £L such as Norcafa, 1 large and small plantation' Principoo, Regalia, Johny Lind/Aqualln, Pahtellas, and Portuona, just recolvcd’and for aMe at lhe Ooh footiohary* Fruit and Toy rtorb of ;i t Ai e, WOUMLEY. Siiptcmlier 11,1651 Wood Wanted. liiTcv Complaint^ 1 JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, dHIiONtn NEUVOUSJQEBILITY, DISEASE fm'J 5 ® KIDNEYS; -AND ALL WSEABP« THb atUing from a dldofdeiod liver or slomnrb , Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or irn! S . ucll a « Hood,-Acidity .ofllho Stomach, Nausea l ? lh « Disgust for rood.Fullncss or Wsißhi L modi, Sour Eructations, Sinking orFlun.Hi Sl °- Pit Of .the Stomach, Swimming at their,, 0 ? 1 '. 111 ' 0 tied and Difficult Breathing, Flutteiing at tl> Qd {i Hur * Choaking, or suffocating sensations whdn in , posture, dimmness ofvlelon, dots or net,, i,V ,ln S sight, fever and.dull pain in.tho head deff 0 "' c perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and „ !enc S °f in lire side, bock, chest, limbs, & c „ Nn of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imoel UBllca evil,and great depression ofsp.rits.can bi, ctS,f r DR, IIOOtXAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER, PREPARED-BT Dll. C. M-. JA.CKSOK ■|. . . ;• Tim., , ' 1 GERMAN MEDICINE, STORE '■■No, 120 Arch ‘Street, PHludilpfa’ Their power over’the diseases„ , celled,‘if equalled,‘ by ghy other preparation ? 1 c . r ' United Slates, os the. cure* aitest, in man ■" after skillful physicians had failed* Case ® , Those Bitters are worthy the attemion of ins,,!, Possessing great,y.ittucs. in’ tho, rectification „f v oases of the Liver.and Josser glands, cscrcisinl moot scorching powers in weaknesses and afferii ° or the digestive organs.lliey are, lyllhal.safe. ce S and pleasant. . * ia,a BEAD AND 'BE CONVINCED, ■ [From the " Boston Dec."] - “ Dr. Ilooffand’s 'Celebrated German Bitten, r„, the euro of Livnr .Coniplainl, Jaundice, Byspe,’, Chromcpr Nervous Debrhty.is deservedly one o 'th most popular Medicines of.tho day.- These Blue, have; been used hy thousands,-and a friend at our elbow soyo ho. has.himself received on effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy.. Wo aro speaking from cjpcticncf and to tho afflicted wo advise their use,” 1 [Prom Scptl’s Weekly,] “ Dr.Hooflaud’s. German Differs,. manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of Iho most prominent member’s of- the faculty, B | on article of much efficacy in cases of female weakne*. ees. : As such is the case,'wo would'advise all molt, era to obtain a bottle*, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these bitters advantageous -to their health, os wo know from experience the salutary effect that they hove upon weak.systems,”'.' [From tho.N. Y. Weekly Messenger, Jan. C, 1850.] “ Dr'. Jloojtand't Gerinan DiUert.-r-ftcte is a pre paration which : tho leading presses hi/Um Union ap pear io bo unanimous in recommending, ond the reason is obvious. Ills mado offer a.prescription furnished by one of tho mopt celebrated physicians of modern limes. lbo late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoollnnd, Professor to the University of Jena, Pil-. vote Physicion to the King of Prussia, and one of tho grcales't medical writers Germany has ever ’pro* duced. He wasemphntically tfalcbnemy of Aiming, •and therefore a: medicine of:which ho.was theln ventor and endorser, may ho confidently;relied, on, Ho specially,rocommended it. in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,', Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of ilie Sto. macli, Conslirpnlion, andoll complaints orisingfrom s disoidcrcd condition of theslom&ch; the Liver,and the intestines. ‘ MORE .EVIDENCE I Tho “Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the best Family Newspaper published in the United States, the cdilorsoys of • . n ,. s \ . > . .■ DR. HOCFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, ' “It Ifisdldolhthntwe rcebimnchd what are termed Patent Mcdicinos-'to (he confidence arid patronage ofbur readers; end,.therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, wo.wish ll to be dis- tinctly understood* that wo, art? not speaking oTiho nostrums of tlic day, that aro noiscdoboul for a brief period, and thd'n. forgotten offer, ihej, have 'done their guiltf, rrftfof mischief, }i\U of/o’. ,modicinoJong er. I. C. I*oolll is, WILL perform,allonerattong upon,lheTeelh thatjare required for their preservation, such as caHng^FUing i i i luggin^y4 rc * or will restore the lone ofthem, by inserting Artificial Teeth.from a single Tooth to a full sett. jyOfficeon Pitt street ,a few doora South ot the Railroad Hotel, : N. B, Dr. Loomia wlllboabßeiit Car" llßlrholaeUen days,in each month. ‘CartUlo, Dec. 20, 1860. WILL perform nil operations Upop (ho Teeth' dint may ho required for (heir preservation.— Artificial Teeth inserted; from ti single (oodi toon entire sol, on tho most scientific principles. Diseases' of (he mouth and ‘ irregularities carefully treated. — Office at tho residence of his brother, on North Pitt* struct, Carlisle, Pa. • May 15. 1861. ' ‘ »R. 11. HIXRIDV, PHYSICIAN AND SUBO.BQNuMam atrectV X. near tho Post Office. . Dr. jl. will give bis parti cular attention to surgical diseases/ and diseases of women and children. Ho will also givo hls otloridorr every Saturday morning, in his office,gwlis.from I* to ‘l3 o’clock; to surgical eases among tho poor. . January,23,iflM—iy l , , DR. S. O. UIEFI KR; NORTH HanoVer street, odjplnlng.Mf* Wolf’s store. Office hours;, more particularly from 7 to 0 o’clock A; M„ and from 6‘ to 7 o’clock W- t ■ Ciullblo, Juno 10, 1881-—tf lIOIH