3S Proclamation. TTTHf!llEASln'®od by an act oftheGene- W'-ya! 'Asse^Dbfy t of tbeCommODweallhof ifcotiona of this Commonwealth,” passed «he 34’i5ay 6fJoly. A. D. 1839,il Istnade the du ly of'thft Sheriff of every county within this Cqinmoiiweolih.lo give public notice of the Geoeral ; Eleolion9, and iq auoh notices (o enu* 'nlirfiw :V, ’ VJTbe. bffidere to bo elected. , ", ~ 'fl. deaigoate the.place at which the election ti le be held, WJ.OSPtfH M’DAHMOND, High Sheriff otlift Wanly. of Cumberland, do hereby make boown and give this public 'notice to the elec lerb'Of the county oft Cumberland,-that on TUESDAY, the lOlb day of October next) an election will be. held at,the several.election district. WlabltsheS by law. fo said county, at which time theywill,vote by ballot for the BBVOra) officers hereinafter named, viz: One'Person for Governor of the Common* wealth.of Pennsylvania, Ode Person for Judge of the Supreme Court ofthfrCommonwealth of Pennsylvania. - One Person'for Paoal,Commissioner of (lie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person to represent the counties of ’ Cddabofldndt Perry and York In the Congress ofthe United Stales. Two. Personk .to represent (be county.of Cumberland in lhe House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. , One Person for Prothonolary of Cumberland county.!- One Person for Recorder, and Clerk of tho Court .of Quartet Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, and Orphans* Couit of Cumberland county. One Person for Register of Cumberland county. ' . One Person for Commissioner of Cumber land county. .One Person for Director oftbe Poor of Cum berland county. ; Two Persons for Auditors of Cumberland county’—one to serve three years, and one to serve one year. aThe said election will be held throughout the county as follows: -The election in the election district compo sed ofthe borongb cf Carlisle and the town ships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Fraokford, and Lower West Pennaborough, .will be held at the Court in theboroagh of Carlisle. The election in the election district com posed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public bouse of George Oucy, in Hoges town, In said township. ' The election In the etoolion district com posed of Hampden township, wilt be held at ibo public bouse of Jesse Berkheimor, in said township. . The election in the election district com posed Oftbe township of-Upper Allen, will be bold al the public bouse of Mr. Underwood, in Sheqherdstown. Tceelection In the election district compo sed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jouas Hunch barger, on Slate Hill. ; The election in the election district com posed of Hast Pennaborough township, will be held at the house now occupied by A. Hunts betger, at the West end of the Harrisburg Bridge. The election in the election district com posed of New Cumberland, will be held at the house of W. H. Bohl, in the borough of New Cumberland. The ©lection In the election district com* Epsed of the borough of Mechanlosburg, will e held at the public house of John Hoover, lb said borough. The ejection in the election district com posed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of Samuel Algcler, in Uhurch lown in said township. i The election In the olcollon district com posed of Upper Dickinson lownship, will bo held at the house now occupied by John Riley, in said township. The election in the district composed of (he Borough ofNewville, and townships of Mi/Ilin, Upper Frankfort, Upper West Pennsboreugh, and that part of Newton township, not inclu ded in the Leesburg election district hereinaf ter mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, In the borough of Newville. .The election in the district composed of Hopewell township, will- be held at the School House in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of (he borough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg town ship, sod that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will bo bald at the Council House, In (ho bor ough of Shippensburg. ' And In and by an act of the General Assem bly of this Commonwealth, passed theCd July, 1839, it Is thus provided ; “That (he qualified electors of pane of Newton and Southampton Idwnshlpi in the county of Cumberland, boun ded Ibo following lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dick inson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence slong sald turnpike to Centre School House, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road at Rpybuck’s, including Reybuok's Farm, thence in a strait line to the Saw iMill: of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kryahcr'a run (o the Adams county line, (hence along the line of Adame county to the place of begin ning, be and the same is hereby declared a new and separate election district, (he eloeljon to bo hold at the public house of Wm. Maxwell Id Leesburg, Southampton township. 1 ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thai every person,except Justices of ihe Pbace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the United States, - or if this State, or any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under tho legislature, oxe eutlre.or judiciary departments of this Slate, or of the united Slates, or of any city or of Boy incorporated, district ; and also that every member of Congress and of tbe State Legisla ture, and.of the Select or Common Council ol any city, or commissioner nr any incorporated district,is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elec tions of this Commonwealth, amt that no in spector, judge or other officer of such election •bail be olllgblo to bo then vojpd for. And.the said act of Assembly, entitled an 1 aebrelating to elections of (his Commonwealth, passed July W, 1839, further provides as fol lows, to wli: ‘•That the inspectors and Judges shall meet at tho respective places appointed for holding the election In tho district to which they respectively belong, before 0 o’clock in tho morning of tho second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district.. “fa case the person who shall hare rcciovcd (bp seeond highest number of votes for Inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of the election, then (Up person who shall have icolevcd the second hlghebl number of voles for Judge at (Ha next proceeding election shall act as Inspec tor In hla place, And In case (ho person who shall have, received (he highest number of yotes for ipapeclor'shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In his pipes;; aha in ease the person elected a Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived .the highest number of votes shall ap point » judge In his. place; or If any vacancy shall o tinuo In the board for (ho space of %4ne hoar after the lime fixed by law for the oNhing of the election. Unqualified voters of Iba toweship ward or district for which euch officer fibpli nave been elected, present at (ho El see ofotsplioD, ehallolcct one of their num cr to fill stuji vacancy. . . *ll shall'he Uio'duty of tho several asses* •orsof each district io attend at (ho place of bolding every general, special or township o-1 coiion,duting-tho whole lime Bald election is] kept open, for the purpose of givlng informa tion to the Inspectors arid ■ judgaswtencalTed ; on in relation. to (ha right of any sod by them tp vole at such election,'orsuolf other matters in 1 relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors Or either of ibem shall frqtn time to time require. • • 1 ■ *‘No person shall be permitted to vote at ; feny: election as aforesaid, thana whiid freeman of the age of twenty one yeors or more, who shall have resided in the State at least ooe’year, and; in the election district where ha offers bis votfe’ at least ten days proceeding such election, and within two years , paid .a State or county tax, which shall.have, been assessed at least ten. days before the election. . But a,citizen of the United States, who has previously been a J' oalified voter of thisstate, and removed there fore and, returned, and who ,shallhave resi ded in the election district, ond paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in the State six months ? Provided, That tho white freeman, citizens ofthe United States, between the age of twenty one and twenty-two years who have resided in an election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. , No person shall bo permitted to vote whose name is not Contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the less First, ho produce a’, receipt for-the pay ment within-two years, of a state or county (ax assessed agreeably te the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth er that he paid such a lax, or on failure to produce arecoJpt shall make oath to the pay ment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years be shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this Slate at least one year next before his application, and makesuen proof of residence in the district as required by this act abd that ho does verily believe from the account given him that he is of the age. aforesaid, and such other evidence as Is required by this act, whereupon the name of. the person so admit ted to vole shall be inserted in thealphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made oppo site thereto by writing the word Max,* if he shall bo permitted to vote by reason of having paid lax, or the word ♦age,* he shall be admit led to vote by reason of such shall be called out to (he clerks, who shall - make the like votes in the lists kept by (hem, * In all case* where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessors, or his right 16 vole'whelhor found thereon or not. Is objected to by any qualified citizen, U shall ty? the duly of the inspectors lo examine such persons on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims lo have resided within (he Stale for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall mako proof by al least one competent witness, who shall be a qualifi ed elector, that he baa resided within the dis trict for more than len days next immediately proceeding said election, and shall also him self swear that his bone fide residence, in pur suance of his lawful calling, is within the dia. tricl. and that he did not remove Into said dis trict for the purpose of voting therein, ♦Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote In the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. ♦lfnny shall prevent or attempt to prevent iny officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any sudfl officer; or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execu tion of his duty,or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously dialutb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and be Imprison ed for any time oat Jess than three nor more than twelve months,and if it shall be'shown to court, whore the (rialof such offence shall bo had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not les's than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be Inprlsoned not less than six month nor more than two years. If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon (he result of any election with in the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal pio clamation thereof, or by any written or prin ted advertisement challenge ot invite any per son to make such bet or wager, upon convic tion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount eo bet or to be bet. *lf any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want ofsuch qualifications, shall nid a or procure such person to vole, the person offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. ‘lf any person shall vote at mo;o than one election district, or otherwieofraudulently vote more than once on tbo same day. or shall fraudlently fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally (o vote, or shall procure another so to do, ho or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not lees than fifty nor more than five hundred , dollars, and bo Imprisoned for any term not less than • three nor more than twelve months. .‘lf any personnel qualified to vote In this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vole, be shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months,* Agreeably to tho provisions of tho sixty first section of said net, every General and Special Elrclioh shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue wjiliout interruption or adjnurn ment until seven o’clock In the evening, when the polls shall be closed. I am also instructed by hw to Insert tho fol lowing copy of on Act, ontlllnd : “An act for tho suppression of tho manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage," In the Proolnmhtion for thn General Election to be hold on the second Tuesday of October next. “AN ACT’* For the Suppression of the Manufacture and Sale (f Intoxicating Liquor• ai a Leverage. Whereas, All laws to ho-efficient should havetho approbation and sanction of Iho peo ple ; And whereas. It la represented that a large number, if not a majority of (ha citizens of thin Commonwealth, arc deeply impressed, with the necessity of the passage of a prohibitory liquor law j And whereas, It Is Impossible to obtain a certain Indication of popular sentiment rela tive thereto by means of petitions and remon strances ; therefore. Section 1. U« It enacted by the Senate and House of Itopresentatlvea of the Com rnonwealth of Pennsylvania, In General As aembly met, and U Is hereby enacted by au thority of, tho same, that tho qualified voters of this Commonweal!) are hereby authorized at the plafefea for holding tha general elections Jn their respective words, boroughs and town ships* on the second Tuseddy of October next, to vote for and against a law which shall en tirely prohibit, by proper and constitutional regulations and penalties, tho manufacture and solo of intoxicating llauors, except for medi cinal, sacramental, mechanical and arlistical I purposes. Section 3. That tho officers authorized by law lo.iibld clecllqna In each, ward, 1 borough and township of this Commonwealth, are here- rehnWqdy plllhb place? fixed by in said district?tm . IhC 'sedorid..Tuesday, of October next, when, they-shall boot-ganfSed as an elec lion board, to recelve’/rdm eaohqualifiedyojer ,of theUaald diastole, a Ucketiyirilten or prin.-, -ted on ihe putardet/'Hfohibilqry Llquor Law,” and the tickets ,in favor'oT the proposed law rfhall contain in the inside the words; For a Liquor -Law,?*, and those opposed to the proposed :Bk|feWall contain In*. the In- Side the words,'“Agqltfsl. ft Prohibitory ,Liq» ■Dor Law,” which votes shall be counted end returned tp. the Court House of tbs.county or city, in winch the said,Heotlbn, ,shall he held, on the following Friday, by the return judges, who shall oast up and certify all the votes poll ed in the said county dr city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth St Har riabrirg, directed And transmitted in the same manner as the votes for Governor are required to be directed arid transmitted,'and the said Secretary shall, op the.third Friday of Janua ry next ensuing, communicate said, returns to the Legislature, to be opened and Counted, in the same manner as those for’Governor are opened and counted, and considered-as the prayer of the voters of this Commonwealth relatido to a prohibitory liquor law. Sections. .That all the election laws of the.Siate prescribing (he hours of opening and closing the polls, the reception of votes, the puniehjpem for illegal, voting, the defraying the expenses of publication, and holding, the general elections and return of- tho same, and all other matters Incident thereto, be, and the same are decland applicable to the election above authorized. Section 4. That it shall be Ihe duly of the Sheriff of ihe several counties of this Common, wealth, lb insert a copy of this act in the pro clamation for the general election lo be held on ihe second Tuesday of October next. E. B. CHASE/ Speaker of ihe Home of Heps. ’ M. M*CASLIN. . Speaker ofthe Senate, Approved the twenty-eighth day of April, one thousand eight'hundred and fifty-four. WILLIAM BIGLER. The return judges of ihoCoogresbional dls. itict will meet in the Courl ljpu in the bor ough of Carlisle,' onTuesdayi'tlio- 17tb day o( October, then and (here to perform the duties required of them by laW, . And ihe Judges of ‘ the respeclive.distriets aforesaid; are by the said act' required to meet at the Court' House, in theboroogh of Car- Usle.cn the third day after the said day of elec tion, being Friday the 13th day. of October then.and there to perform, the thlngg required of them by law. • : Given under my hand,at Carlisle, this 7lh day of September A.D..1664. ' JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 7 September 7, 1854. 3 SECOND ARRIVAL. ~ A Second largo lot of Now Goods has just been received at Philip Arnold’s in North Hanover street, where may bo found the largest, best selected and cheapest stock of Dry-Goods in the county. Among bis stock will be found all kinds of - Dress Goods, Such as Lawns from 0} to 18J, figured Barngo do Lanes from 6 J to 137 cts. Barages from 18] to 75 cts. Do Bagcs from IB| to 87} cts., GlialUcs Silks, &0., at thd samo price. Also’ BONNETS, . Another lot of those Cheap Straw Bonnets for which thoro has been such a rush, also, Gimp Bonnots at all prices from 25 cents to $2 50. A largo lot of PARASOLS, lined and plain, which will ho sold very low. BONNET, RIBBONS of all kinds, among which will be found a lot of nice white ones. JUen’s and Roy’s Wear of every kind & price, among which will be found Linen Chocks, plain Linnons, Cottonadcs, Drillings, &c. The largest stuck of Carpets, Oil Cloths & Mattings evfcr brought to Carlisle. Carpelsfrom 12} to $2 00 per yd., 4-4, 5-4, and o*4 Matting, Oil Cloths of all widths, which will bo sold at very email profits. GROCERIES, A largo stock of Groceries, such as coffee, su gar, tea, molasses, spices, &c., which will bo sold as cheap ns they can bo had in tbo town. Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, Women s and Children’s shoes of all kinds, which will bo sold low. Thankful for past favors, he hopes for a con. tinuanco of tbo same, and will endeavor to make it the interest of all to call and see him, at the Old stand near tho Bank. PHIUP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Juno 8,1854, 11ANTCIFS New Clothing EstabliEment. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and (ho public generally, that he has rc-commenccd tho CLOTHING. BUSI NESS, in all its various branches, and has just opened, fresh from the city, at “Leonard's Cor ner,” North Ilanover-strect, a well selected as sortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING,. embracing every stylo, variety and finish, and at prices corresponding to the times and quality. He has also on hand a superior stock of Cloths, Casslmers & Vestings, of every stylo suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will make to onlcron term* which cannot fail to please. Bis stock also em braces a fine lot of Men’s Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery; In abort, cvdtT-ar ticle pertaining to gentlemen’s wear, ifo re spectfully invites the public to call and examine his goods. N. HANTCU. April 20,1851—tf- THE subscriber ho* just returned from tho Eastern cities, and bos operied at bis stand In North Hanover street n~ now and full assort ment of lIAUDWAUE, and now Invites all per sons id want of good Hardware at reduced price to give him a call os ho can accommodate all from a necdlo to an anvil, anc at prices to suit tlio times. To Housekeepers.—A great assortment of housekeeping articles, such ua brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, bake pans, waf. lie Irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, nail ers, trays, forks, knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, rpoons,plated ten & tablespoons, pocket and pen knlvesln groat variety, razor and razor Straps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards, Improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. liuusiiEs.—A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, horto & painter’s brushes. InOK.—A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of nil kinds, hoop iron, sheet Iron, round, square and band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Exists, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, &c. Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers.—A full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoo-thrcac, Tegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. . ' Bioko’s Fire Proof Paints of different colors. ' . To Carpenters.—A full assortment of planes, flaws, chiflolfl, gages, squares, braces, blits,, bench Bcrowfl, augurs and augur bitts, liatchcts, &c. To CoAcuuAKEits a Sadd^ers. —A first rate assortment of carriage trimmings, such as laces, tassels, fringes, Urnb cloth and sattlnett, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent loath er curtain oil cloth, plain and figured t Dasher Irons, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malablo Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes for wood axles, lino brass, silver plated and Ja pan harness mountings, Saddle frees, Whips, and every article used by Saddlers very cheap. ' J. P. LYNE. Carlisle, March 2&18M. TT|f ALL lAPKU.—A very largo lot of IVal * T , 1 ft P cr ° r every shadoauA design—at prices ranging from 0* eta. and upwards. Tho stock consists ol a full assortment of common, satin, silvered and gilt papers, all of which will bo sold low at SAXTON’S*; 1 ' yctUiCineiil. ' Ho jfoiiV Suildirtg 346'^^48;jtf^o(i^/i ••; - ;^,: fodfect- Lf tb the Citizens of the United forthepurposo Of cultivating f’jMtq-fbr tho’ finrirarts throughout the d 0 antry; qqitwl tilth a viowof. enabling every flixnilytoiocqirie.pqssbsscdof ft : gbllfciy of Em graying*’, byiheFirct Artists of iht Jlge, ■•v r They haVOufctortnlncd.iri brdci' to croato-an ex tend vo.Bald ibr tbelrEngravings, and time'not only glvq employment to a large number of art ists and'othew* bat inspire among'our country men a taste'for works of art, to present'to,the purchaeera 'of their, engravings, when' 250,000 of theta.itfftspld, ;w ' '• S; 250,000 GtfQi pf. ihe,actual cost of 5150,000 : Each' purctUscrof a One Dollar Engraving, there fore,' reclivcs not only oh Engraving richly' vporth thc money; but also o ticket which enti ties bim to oae of the Gifts when they are dis. tributed. ':y " h/ , For Fire Dpliors, n highly flnlahedEngrovlng; TjeautitaJiypnidtod in oil, and live gift tickets, wiU be sontr ir fivo dollar’s worth of splendid selected from the catalogue. A .copy of‘the catalogue, together with' o spe cimen Engravings, can ho ficchat thoofnccorTijlnis paper. ; For each ldbliar sent, an Engraving actually worth that .siiln, and a Gift Ticket, will bo Im mediately fqnardetU - • .AGENTS: t ‘ - The Coral mteo ''.believing that the success 1 of this Groatv, rational Undertaking will be mate, rially promt dd by/tbp energy and enterprise of intolhgqnttt dptrsovering Agents, have resol ved to treat ?Ub such on the most liberal terms. Anymore sondlng./pc of mail, a c prospectus;;) Information, n wishing to become an Agent, by itpafdj) SI, will receive by return' m dillar engraving, a gift ticket, a r ficatdlogao and alt other necessary On the f^jU : completion of tho sale, tho Gifts will bo plao&id [ho hands of a Committee of tho purchaser to no distributed, duo notice of which ; wiil baglvciit throughout the United States and itho.Oanijdns. /.'LIST OF GIFTS *• 100 toMWftbtiflts-of Washingt'uatSlOO $lO,OOO 100 , «rf -r Clay , 100 10,000 100 tfebafer 100-10,000 100 Calhoun 100 10,000 GO elegant oil paintings, in splendid gilt lift hes, size Bx 4 ft. ouch. IQQ 6.000 100 ologan oil pain tings 2xB ft each, 60 6^ooo 600 atool ji oft engravings, brilliant ly col Tan oil, rich gilt frames 24x80 ol each, , 10 6,000 10,000 clef .at steel plate engravings col’d I (ill, of tho IVnshington i , Monqi jht, 20x20 In. each, 287,00t)ptc I plate engravings, from ! 100 dll Wont plates, now in pos -1 ficsatoi owned by the Art ists’ U km, ofllie market value pf, froi 60 cts to $1 00 each. 41,000 1 flrst-clas Dwelling, in Slstut-K". Y.CUj 22 building its In 100 and 101 sfs.K; .city,bach2sxloo ft.doef at ;■?••• 1000 22,000 100 Villa Si si containing each 10,- : DOO sif. I*’ln tho’suburbsN. y.'dt, and'commanding a mngnlfl mt view Of the Hud son -Ri'ir and Long Island ’ Sonndjjb 600 60,000 20 pcrpotnaloans of cash, without j Intcrosl or securilyof $2500a. 6,000 50, 'u. I " \ -u. 100 ft 6,000 100 *i I t* , ’ . « • ,CO “ 5,000 250 , i«’ I •«« « 20’ 6,000 2000 «,« I *i ** 6 “ 10,‘WO In regard to tho Roal Estate, F. S. 70,» Real Estate Brokers, N. Y.— t paid,) with money enclosed, to bo Referent Fisschcr j| Orders, (p| addressed] T 7. fIOLBROOKE, Sec’ry, 505 Broadway, N. Y. igravings in tho catalogue nro now CerTto ready fbrd Aug 10, 1854—0 i “HI n, Kiiow Thysc If.” ; An Invaht fe. Book for 25 ceuts.—~ i> Evcry fa , , [ly should have a copy.”. 'if AA i ifift topics. sold In loss titan a X,ylf)fUll, year., A hew edition, re vised and Uproved, just Issued., iJR. HUi Medfcftl Manuel and Hand Cook for talij(llictcd---containlDgnn -outline of tho origin, \ >gress, treatment and euro of eve ry form of ; sense contracted by promiscuous sexual inter: urao, by self-abuse or by 'sexual excess, wifi dvico fortheirprovontlon. Writ ten in a f/iliar stylo, avoiding all medical tcclmlcalif J, and everything that would offend tho oar ofjileconoy p .with an outline of com plaints indent to Fern ales, from the result of some twor years' successful practice, exclu sively doited to the euro oCdlscascs.of a deli cate or prato nature. To, whit is oddod receipts forth© euro of the above dljiscs, and a treatise on tbo causes, symptoraand cure of tbo Fever and Ague.. 2’ejtimcA of The Professor of Obstetric* tn Penn. Cd'ge* Philadelphia — “UR. HUN TER'S MIHCAL MANUEL.'’—Tbo author of this won unlike the majority of those who advertise tpuro the diseases of which it trouts is a grudui of one of the best Colleges in the United Stisi. It affords mo pleasure to rec ommend hi to the udfurtunato, or to the vie* tim of maiitcUco/asa successltd and expo, rionccd pr4Uouer, in whoso honor and intug. rlty they nj place the greatest confidence. I Jos. S. Longshore, M. D. From A.j'oodward,M. I)., qf Penn. Univer sity, Philaqphia. —lt gives mo plonsuro to odd my testimof to (ho professional ability of the Author of i) “Mepioai.' Manual."—Numer ous cascsT disease of tho Genital Organs, some ol tip ot long standing, have come un der my note, in which his skill lias been mani fest in resting to perfect health, in some cases where thditiont has boon considered beyond medical 1. In * tho treatment of Seminal weakness! disarrangement of tho functions ! produced] solf-abuso or Excess of venory, : Ido not bvr his superior In tho profession.— • I have bejacquainfod with tho Author soma 1 thirty yea) and'doom U no more than justice to him asull as kindness to tho unfortunate 1 victim otfay indiscretion, to recommend him | as one iuioso professional skill and Integrity • they mayifoly confide thomaolvca.—Alvued ' WoodwaljJiL. U. “Tlilo jtallhout exception, tho most com* probunsltaid Intelligible work on Die class of diseases Which It treats. Avoiding all tech nical terd it u Ureases itself to thu reason of its roadof, It i free from uli objectionable mutter, ano latent, however object ttfadn it In the hands of his sous.— The uutliUaa ovoted many years to Dm treat ment of |u vu oua complaints treated of, and, with tootle I oath to puli’, and too little pro flumptiofl) iniioso, ho uasoficrcd to Dio world, at tho nelyjnomlnal price of 25 cents, the fralt ofem/ twenty years* most successful practice,— ifcrald. “NoMdui* or parent should bo without tho knowlwj imparted in this valuable work. It would to yfcars of pain, mortification audsor raw toiyouth under their charge."—JP toph*s ddvOCM - , A Pnytorlan clergyman In Ohio, writing of “UuuUiHodical Jlanuel” says:—“Thousands upon dpands of our youth, by evil example and iutjhco of tho passions, have boon led In to Ihontof self-pollution, without realizing tho slni fearful consequences upon thorn- Belreall their posterity. The constitutions of thousinnlio arc - raising families have been enfoobj If not broken down, and they do nut knowfcbauso or the euro. Anything that can bo dowto enlighten and Influence tlio pub lic twins Id check, and ultimately to remove this wwprood souroo pf human wretchedness, would/lcr tho. greatest blessing next to the relighwV Jesus Christ, on tho present , and comittmoration. Intemperance (or tho use oflnWMlng drlnlts) though it has slain thou sands in thousands, Is not a greater scourge to tn&iiian race. ‘Accept my thanks on be half Wo afflicted, and, believe me, your COr worlMi tlio good work you are so actively on- (securely onvoloped) will bo for wnrdUfVoo of postage, to any part of tlio Unl ted fi's for-5 cents, or six copies forsl. AdqSj(post paid) COSDEff & CO., Publish ers,liox 100, Philadelphia. Djfoekßollors, Canvassers and Book Agents supra on tho most liberal terms. ' ' i sbbo» T,1854-ly. • - • . 1 . , 1 , Sjg- . HESomrriow PHoposujra- Amoiin>»»w»»(tii,: t by ihe Senate gnd Route “n, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Le- Wgh,) Knvrry, (Tioga.) Linn, Wngoo, MagJlrc, Menderlleld.M'Oonnell.M’Koo.Monnghon.Mo! acr. Montgomery, Moore, Muse, Palmer, Parke, llSju’rf am o 0r ! 1 ,’ P ul,t:r ”°", Porter, Aawllna! < B°?s> Scott, Slmonton,Smith (Dcrka,) Smith, (Crnwfnrd,) Stockdolc, Wheel or, Wlckloln, Wright, Clmao, Spcnktr~~ 7l. Wats—Mossrs.-Adnms,Baldwin,Boans.Buah.- By ? r feJf ck ? rt '. Kll,s » ,Irtrl ' llofr ‘ Horn,Jlnm mol, M Combs, Miller, Poulnon, Putney, Sidle. Stowort, Strong, Struthcrs, ZOlgler—2o. So tho question was determined In tho affirm ative. ■ , Seohetatit’s Office, > 1 Itarrlaburg, July 1, 18G4. f PENNSYLVANIA SS. v f SEAX Iforogolngjlsatrnonnd correct copy -< 0, ‘ tllo.“rKAB^ , and taken op tlio Resolution relative tonnnmomlnlcnt.of tho Constitution of tho Commonwealth” ns (ho same appears on tho Journals of tho two Houses of tho General Assembly, of this*Commonwealth for tho Session of 1854. Witness my hand and the Sea) of said office this first day of July; ono thousand eight hun dred apd fifty-four. 0. A. BBAOK, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. July 18, ' CAP PETINQ.—Jimt received, u Tow plocds from Auction & selling very low at Jan\» 15,1864. X3HA9. OQILBST. : AttcnUoiiDjspcptlcs! rpHOSE of you wfii.-biiYß been afflicted tor •A. years, with .this loathsome dispose, and who havobosmmoUig almost nostriim\l)ofo!o tho;puWio Klthbn( r«lißf.i: ;Wo'soy ,jo yon try alicccb«’i)Auti-dysiicEtjc, ,i and you, wlH'soon do convinced oflts great superiority over;every other giYe^ouraaoy corUfleatescorrohorhting. ibptTa single trial is worth more;than all.- Thlaremody’ Is prepared and sold at the of .v, j"\i. I,:--.- . , B. J.^KEIFi^JSR,'. . South Hanover street, a.. lew doora: 9 outh. f pf the Court-house, • ,' • . . Cdflialo, Juno 15 r 1854.- -'.U EAGJLXinOTEt. . . No. 831,'iUar/cel Street, Philadelphia,' THE Subscriber .takes . thlsmcihodto infomi bis friends And,’the pubJiclh general,- that be has taken this well'known staled, and.hopes*.by strict attention to'business, tp gam a share 1 of tho public palrChage heretofore so liberally extended to him while in tho above.business In liancaster county, and recently in Cumberland county* Pa. Tho House has been neatly furnished through out, and tho rooms ate large *and 'a)ry, nnd' for ce m fort arc unsurpassed In the city,. ThoTAntß Is always supplied with.tho- best tho.markot.can Afford, and his-Bah can .compete for choice li quors with the best bars in the CHy, The Sta-; dles are large and newly fitted up ibr.drovPra and the .public In gonumh' ’ -/ : : ■My charges are as reasonable as nny.bthcr In Market street. Give mo a call.-'\£. . : FRED’K. ZARRACHER. . Pblla.'April 18,1854—1 y. johlp.ivke, *vkriIOI.ESALE and rotalLdealcr in Amorh -▼ V can,Engllsh it German Hardware,.Ollsj &6. . Mechanics, builders' ana tho public generally, who aro In want of .Hard ware of t ony kind, aro.invited to call' hi and ox nmino my unusually largo stock of goods, which I am selling at very low prices—just stcp.in, it will only "detain you a few minutes .to be con vinced that what every body says must be truo, that Lyne’s is decidedly the place to getgoon goods at low..prices, . d.P.LYKE, [May 11.] , , Wesl aide o/ N. Ilanover af. Tanner Wanted* A JOURNEYMAN Tanner and Currier wan ted by 'the Undersigned; residing in West* ponnsborongh township, two miles cast of New villo, on tho Conodogulnct. crock. '■ SAMUEL,GRAHAM. April 20, 1854—tf. .■ scythes.’scythes; JUST deceived a very large lot of Scythes of superior Brands, to which I invite the atten tion of Cradle makers; and all others in want of this article 1 , the attention of Farmers is also ln .vltcd to the great variety of Farming utensils of the very heat makers;- Ploughs.of all kinds furnished at a small advance on City prices.—; Homo makes at the manufacturers prices, also a superior article of Churns, which wo warrant to make more butter , out of tbe same quantify of Cream than any other Chum In use, try it. JOHN P. LYNE, ■ .. TVcU side North Hanorcr Street. '' Carlisle, May 11 . ENVELOPES, Die Sinking and engraving.. < DIES altered, Envelopes stamped with busi ness cards;, Homeopathic Envelopes,, self sealed and printed.. Paper Bogs'for putting up Garden and FldWer ScLmls, with 1 printed dlrecv tlons,'at‘ss South -Fourth' Street, IMnluddlphia, by ' WILLIAM COLBERT. N. B. Orders will be delivered by Express, or as per agreement . March 23, 1854—Cmo. Spring and Summer Clothing! ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON respectfully in form their friends and the public, that they have now bn hand at their store in North Han over street, opposite MagUuighlm’s hotel, a very handsome and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Rqady-made Clothing, which they can sell at prices so low na to suit all who may favor them with a visit. Their Cloth ing is all of their own manufacture, and consists in part of Dress and Frock COATS of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, mode and trimmed in the very best styles Spring Sack Goals of cloth, ciissimcros and tweeds, various colors mid prices. - French Black Doeskin and .Fancy Casslmoro PANTALOONS, ns’well as Pantaloons of every description, nr.d very cheap. VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba sines, valeuclas, marseillos, and cballiea, aful! prices. A full assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING, Fancy .dress articles, embracing nil the .new, stylos of Cravats. White,, black and colored Bilk, kid, Halo cotton GLOVES of every description. - Trunks and Carpet Bugs of superiorfinishan at low prices.' - ® ■ Suspenders of superior manufacture. Under, shirts and Drawers of lino Merino, silk, not cot ton, jean and muslin, of every description and quality. , • Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All of which will bo sold at the lowest prices whole sale or retail. Remember the old stand, opposite Maglaugh- Un’s hotel. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, Carlisle, March 80,1851: great arrival OF ' SPRING & SUMMER Jit ihe Store ’ Carlisle,March2B, 1854.' ~ < DU. I. C. EOOJIIB, WILL perform nil operations upon thb Teeth that aro required for their preservation, such ns Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, &c.‘, or Will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to ft fall set. on Pitt street, a few doors South of the Railroad Hotel. ’ • N. B, Dr. Loomis*will bo ftbscnt.from CarUslo the last ten’days In each month*, - Carlisle, March 20,1854. ■, ■ I. - - ... Dr. George W., Xeidlcti, CAREFULLY' attends to all operations upon -the Teeth and adjacent parts that disease or Irregularity may require. Ho will also insert Teeth of over)* description, snch us Pivot, Sin gle and Block Teeth, and teeth with (‘continuous Gums;” and.vrill construct Artificial'Palates,' Obturations, Regulating Pieces,-and every ap pliance used in the dental art. Operating room ut the residence of Dr. SanmolElliott, East High street, Carlisle. ~ • 4 • March 9, 1854.—tf. Eire Insurance. THE Alien nnd East Pcnnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county* Incorporated by an act of Assembly* is now fully organized* and in operation-under tho management of. the following Managers, viz t Daniel Baily, "Wm. K. Gorgns, Micjmel Oock- Hn, Mclchoir Brenneman, Christian Staynlan, John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Hyef, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musser, Jacob Mum mft, Joseph yrickersham, Alexander,Cathcort.' The rates of insurance arc ns low and fuvorabld as any Company of the kind in tho State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to tho Agents of tho Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. Hknbt Logan, Vico President Lewis llveb,-Secretary.. Michael Cocklin. Treasurer. ..March 28, 1854, AGENTS, CuJiDF.nLAM* ConsTx*—Rudolph Martin, N®ir Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Jlenry bearing, Shlrcmanstown; Charles Bull, Carlisle; Dr. J. AM, Clmrchtown; Samuel Graham, "West Pennsboro; James McDowell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Snmne! Wood barn, Dickinson: Samuel Coover, Benjamin 1 .Haver* stick, McChnnicsburg; John Sborrick, Lisburn; David Coover, Shepherdstowp,' : York County.— John Bowman, ‘DUlsbur'g; P. Wolford, Franklin; .John "Smith; Esq., Wash ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J.W.Crtm, Par odlSO. HARRißßtmn.— -XTooscr & Lochman.-' .Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by malting ap plication to any of the Agents. WALL PAPER FOR THE / .. MILLIOIV. - I DAVE just received my Spring Stock of Pa per Hangings, which surpass in stylo, quality and price any that has ever, boon exhibited In Carlisle, I" respectfully solicit n call from the per sons In want of Paper Ilauglngs.of any descrip tion, as I am confident riiy assortment passes any In the Borough, and In stylo