iho;Gommo[i«tcaUh,of V '«riituie<t ’► Aw- (ict rolatlßg lo the ll hereby moke and ,We lt»is publiO’-neUee.touie elee* lJl2ri^llib”e oUnl JToCi : Cdrnberland,_that nn HiffslßA-V.' ihe;9lbdey of October iwji, an SISoKXiU be held- M-.ll».>WT«ri. l/aaS’e.wMlelwlby 1 ,‘l° for CaHsrCdta'itsatbnW Af 'Uib r sr«4>Pet«d»» ' torepreeeitl ilho eooniy of. Ife Cemterlsii^. Coroner of Cumberland Co: H»"e Ktebo for'AedHof of 1 Cumberland Cbl • [ Trfo'Vdribn* % Apdmjie or combptlnnd . ; o jyySbeb w'der*o , 'ilfifee-yeeiii'and Olio to, , °T'l°o O <ald eleclir'n will be held throughout %h«k coonty<as follows ..- • . ! Tflo olectiojlin' Hie. election dlsinci'compo. borough cf Carlisle and 'llid lowni irhiDror'Noi'UKMiddlelort, South Middleton, L{J er :tlloli:irtfiori, Lower’ Frankfort ahd rsV^W^l.‘Pedo*brti , bugh, will bd held at Se'Coirl Houbd 5 , In the borough of Carlisle.' ' ' The election In 'tho'elebiidh dialrict OQfn* rtbfad^of- Silverspring IdwnsHlp, will be held hugqe pL.peprge Duey, in Hoges* Lini lo i9L W J|«V»Vp t ‘' 1.,-'; , •, . .. ,nrbe.d|ecilon..in the, elpoiWn district, com* posed ofHaihpden .township,.will be ;hpld at [te pnbiio.houee of Jesse. Uerkhelmer, in said township.' ' ■ •'■ ■ • i'l'"*' • ’ ,v -. ,! ■" ' '■• Tbei ln..:the election .district com posed of tho.township ofUpnci Allen, will be the of jrfr,,,Undorwood,in eled^ld(!^n 3 lite’pipol!oh district compo- ;Lbwer Allen, will be fce|d at the tyagon-tnaker.sbop of Jonas Hunch, ftirger* bh Slate .. . •'•;■■• I. T&0 flection In .ibo..,cleotipn # diBirict com VGwiqf.Sasi Feonabpropgh.township, will be, Keld aMhe house now occupied by A* Hunts-: Iftger, at lh© .West codof the Hanisburg hldge.d >•'' ; ■"i 1 ’ -'j • •*i i The election in the election • district com* I osedof New Cumberland; will be held at the’ ' . bom formerly'kept by; Wv H. Bohl, In the Bfdbgb of jNdw'Cumberland. ’* 1 Tweldcuon! the election dtalrlct_com „u<f of the bbrOuab of Mechaniosburg, will tf held kt' the'pbbho hotise of ’ John -Hooter, ;, ili6 f >feetfbri; |sirici;'c°m-; yppscd of Monfop townebip, will'be held.at the, of • Sainuel Algeier, in .Church- I coni dosedotrUppetlDicklnaon township,,wijl be Mid alths hnuae now occupied by John Riley, faialdtownship. r • i The election in iho district composed of the BofotfChofNe\»tille,and townships ofMlfilln,’ Vflper- tVAnkfbjdi’Upper West PenrtSboroilgh, and that pan ilf jibllnclu i ded In ihe Leesburg elecilbn difitriot herefnaf for mentioned, will he hvJO aljhe brick School Hoase?tn iltd botongh ofNewville,' • - - .di9Wlbit.pQmp^dOf i lloVeWfcU’tdwhWlP. will 'be J hefd at ills in eald towofthlp. T*he election In lh® district composed of the borough of Shippenahnrg, Shlppenthorg town «h)p,*Bd that part of; Southampton, township not Included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council Rouse, id the bori OlighofShlpponsburg. ■ • And in and by an'act of the Generat-Assem*' LTy ofthls Commonwealth, passed theSdJuly, 1839| Ills'thus'prqvlded;; •‘That the qualified fleciora Of paris pf Nevvidn arid Southampton township. In tlie county of Cumberland, boun* tdid,by. tuo follovy Ing lines and distances, Viz ;, jOyginnltiff kl rlbe Aifafps.icounty,line, thence ' along dividing the lo.wnshipa of Dick. . ln?onapd;Nawifmto the turnpike road, thcnco •long said turnpike to Centre School House, 60 said turnpike, In Southampton township, thence lo o point on the Walnut Uoltom Road •I• (loybuok's, Including ‘Rcybuck’s Farrm thence in a strait line lo the Saw Mill of the tialrl df Oqorge Clever, thence along Kijshe'r’s luh lO ilie Adam's county line, thence' along the llho oFAdamS'county lb Ihe place ofbegin- be antj ihb saiHe is 1 lieteby declared a new (l.lstrict, the,election' lo pubiicllouS of Wm.'/Maxwell lo Leesburg, Sbuibaniyton township.” j , . NOTICE IS HEBEBV GIVEN,. , That oVery, ,poripn, except, Jasitces .of, : U}c Peace, who.ehall hold any. pr-appvint iment oiptuhi.or,trust . or If this Slate, or any city or Incorporated dls» trlci,.srhmhcr ofllcer or other* wise; a sobordinatu ofllbof whd is or ■ihall,be-fcmjiloyed 1 under the"legislature; okc duiivc, or jmlifclaVy'depdttinfnls-of'this State, ofrV/flhff •bf-'Bnycrty l '6r;of Vh|f ) nVbVjinrklc'd distrliM } -and alsd that every Uiember ol Copgrops and of die Slate Lfglsla* ;tpl‘e, ol any ciiy, oFCOmmlsslbiief or district, it by law hpldlpgipry** cruising aM|>p samo’tirpe, fho office, or apppint inept D?judge. Impepipr* oiifllP/k ;of- iany, ejpc* nidus of this* GjOrnmon w ® 6 l‘h» *nd t that nqnn* lawetoMudge oroiher olfioer of .such election •hulhbbvjlllgblotobolhemvoifcdfor. ■ • f 'And tho'tald aoti of Assembly, ontltlqd an ilei^i|a‘Uhg ; fdeleUilon« ofthls Oommdiiwoahh; flatted July 2d, 1639, further provldda at foil owa, to wit: »*'••• ' ■/' „ , ..... '"‘*Th4t Uhb Inspectors ' end Jdrtgcs shall 1 tf«iVrt , 'ijib‘VeBprcilvd !, plaoce appointed fur f)blilihg ihe dlsirloi lo 'whlch bolongi bVfor© 9;d’dlock In mwnirig’yf ; the aeclond Tuesday of W.’hoo oach bf 1 said; Ihkpeulbrb ahkH aiipblni oitf'MeiiVwllti' Mtkll* ‘be, V 'ao'jallfljS !t(pier o( loch dlstrloi. , r . ” . **lqroitd the ]Toradn hafVo rcoloved tbesaebdd higheei liufnbi-r of voiea for ihapecM *br, ; BhB!l hdl ai(end o'D ! i!ie day 6f iheeleoilori, 'lbebih.ylpejaon who havejrecloved ilie kefldflc(^hmhUi’ butnber’Of tol'es'.for. Jlidgeat ’*W ijiexi plbodoillM alt'qlj jlo't pa Inspso* tor tn (ils place. And ln case ihC’pcrßon whi? •hall hiVo. nuhibbf of shall nbi attend* theperspp phall pppolni apjospeoior .In hW caßOthp JWBfi ,»haU nbi,aßen4». Micr..wp calved the highest number .of,.»clc*iflhall apt polbtbijUdgbMtlhlB. plaoe{ or If any vacancy •halloo tinue .In thobOard foT lhO'BpftoU'of one hour after ihp. limp fixed by |pw for the iliH J <irc6Uon; r itio qf *he tWnshlp'Ward or dlsit'loVfdr'Wniph ench - cOtyfr^hallvhMfl.boen pWt ofeTcotlon, •otrpf each district to pltond,.niii:lh,e place of I holding every general, special:.ojr. lowupblp °* . tetldn, during the w.hqlptirae-sald. election Is; M(i(opon, for the puriioedornglviin^idtlfurmo' Bon to the Inspectors nnd-( jtldgea Wlibn called, «o Itt'Yblatlon' to’lhd rlghVof onyiporadrt ftyUos wby thofn i lb r vb(o’ai d : ich Omar -ltiA cssobsmenUr aa the said inspectors or cither of thomj| BhaU fJ 9 hl'llWd lo !ilmtf Wnttlrol • - 3 l '< l bopofmlllcd id Vbw bl any! ,1 1 twqniyqne.yeafs op more, wbo.aliaU, l}aye resided ip the Sjale'at least one year, diid* linlthb eleciton fiii vdie If daiVten^prec^dlH^■ Teucft; 1 btdbHl^n,j tjnd.w* lhih;|.^ lax,,which rßhaU haVe. beenaas'eseecfat' least <tarf«ta herore lhe election. out‘a cilizeW of the UnUediStaiea,.who has previppsly‘bpenp dualified voler of this Slate, apdremoved thcfV from and iroturned, andi yvho shall have real <)ed foithe election > district; andi paid.; lane a ; aforesaid, shall bb entitled to, ivcte . after resir. ding in the Stale six months ; PRovibED, That . the white freematvcitlzens of the United States, betweentheagO'cf iwehiy-bDeanihtwenty-'lwo years who have redded is bn eledich district len days as aforesaid,shall be entitled to,Vote although they shall not' have paid taibs.*'' J No person name is, imt, chained m.tlid UsVof tSxable'Jn; habllama, furnUhcd l by,theco m less First, he produce a receipt for the pay*, ment within, two years, of a siate or couniy latt assessed,agreeably, to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or tlieoaihfar affirmation of anotW* Or that he has paid Such slate/ dr on’failure'to produce a~receipt shall make oath, to’the pay*' ment thereof. if.: he'clatm a right to irate by being-am elopipr between thengej’pf twenty-one and twenty-two years; he shall d*i< pose on oath or. affirmation that he banresided in thisStateal least bne ypar riext l before his applications and make Such proof ofaresidence |n the'dlstrlct as requlred/by thlsact and that he does verilyibklieye from l the' accdiintglvfn him that he is of the age aforesaid,' and sbfch 6|Ker ‘ e’vidbnc'e/as Is ~f(qulced; ‘by this .act, wheroupdn the rjamoof tlioperson Bq adrnli led/.lb vote' shall be' insertbd.la the alphabetical list by ,11)6' inspectors, and'a nolo tpedeoppo s(le_ thereto by writing, the word, ‘lax/ if He. shall be pernjiuedjid voie by reasop pf havmg paid tax, or the word;,'‘age,* lie shall,ba admit ted to vote by reason age,shall be nailed out to the clerks, who. shall make the like votes in Iha lists.kept by them/ • .i - ■ i>. | 1 In all caseti'Where tho name of the person claiming to'vote is found on the list furnished by the 'commissioners-arid assessorsv.or hts right to vole whether found thereon or not, is 'objected to by any qualified ciiiien, It shall be the duty of the inspectors .to examine' such persons op oatfi as qualifications, and if ho claims (o haye resided 'within the State for one year ( or more, his oath' shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least bne competent witness, who shall be a qualifi ed elector, ; that fie. has.resided within the die- trictfor more than len dnys next immediately preceedinff eaid .eleciinn, and < shall also him* self swear that his bone fide residence, in pur suance of ills lawful catling, is within the dis trict, and that he did not remove into said dis- trict for the purpose of voting therein. . «EvCry‘person ‘qualified as aforesaid.and who shall make due proof, t if required, rif his residence and payment of taxes as. aforesaid, ahali be . admitted to vote in the. township, ward oir. district in which he shall reside. . .. 4 lf any .shall prevent dr aueinpl to prevent any officer of any oleoion under this act from holding such .election,'-or use dr threaten any violence to any ;snch officer; or shall interrupt or improperly interfere, with him in |hc execu tion of his duty,or shall block up the window ot tvpnUC io brly window* where the same may bC Holding,'or shall.riotously'disturb the peace at fac'ch eleCtiodi or 'shall use- or practice’any intimidating- threats, fates - or 'violepce. whh | design to : influehcb unduly, or overawe any dlectof, bftd prevent him from voting or to rc. strain tire freedom of choice,'such persons on conviction ah .11 be 'fined, any. sum not ex ceeding five Hundred dollars.and imprison ed, Tor any tlm 6 ,”?’ l ! l eß ® than’ thj:e«» pb f more than niontiis, and (f It shall; be shown, ta OQurt, wh e fa lh« ftJa| or:80ch, olTenco sba'l had, lhaljheiperson so offending was not a resldenlof the city, ward,',district or townshi|i> where thd offence rtaa comnilUed. and not hn* titled to vote therein, then on shall be sentenced to pay/ a (ine-df- pot Jess' than one hundred not more* than one thousand do||ars, nnd ba v Inprisohed/hot, leas than illx itionih hot'more ihan two years; j If anypeison'.or perdoqa'khatl makd any bel qif rPsull/of any election with in the. Coibmohwearih.Mo'r^shall offer to make any shell bol or wsger, either by. verbal pro cluryialinn thereof, or by apy , written or prin ted advofiisomeni ohallcngooi Invite any per son tq nrakn such bolor wagor, upon.convic tion thereof fie or they ' bhalf forfeit and pay three limes tho smount so bet of to bn hot. ; ' •If any person not by law qualified, shall Iraod'ulenilj volo at any election in this Com*' mnnweallh, or'belng otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if. any person knowing (ho want of such qualifications, phatt ajd or procure such person to ’ vole, (be peVspri offending shall, on conviction, be fined ini any sum not exceeding two hundred .dollars, and bo imprisoned far any;term not exceeding ihree months, i ‘lf any person shall veto at more lhart one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more than onco on tbo same day. or shall fraudlc'ndy fold ’or deliver lo' llto inspector two tickets' together, with thfe intent illegally to 1 vote, or shall jirnopre bnbihpr bo'to do, he or iliey-oflTdtidinßt shall On conviction bo fined in', nny eum not loss, than fifty nor more than flye. hhtidrod' d’nd be 1 imprisoned ,for any’ term not..loss Ltian T ibroo nor r ,morq thqn ,,;*■» ;j ; ; ,‘lf,shy,person npl.qualified to vote in this .agrsßfllrly. to.,,|awi; (except the «cma of'nutilifiod 'citizens) shall appear at any place of election foif ihd'purpoeo of fo'iuinpr' tidknts-orof infiui>ncing ; ihß cUiacne qualified to vote* heshnll Jon conviction; forfeit and pay exceeding' one -hundred 'dolhtrs for every such offence, ho jmprietino^for 1 nhy torlit hb’i cioeedlhg' three ~ • 1 : Agre*ably ,,| ib l thy provisions' of, tliejii'ify firal section of said, Gh'nei’il.' bed Special Election shall bo opened between,the hours (he - forenoon, and *hati conilntjo wlihoui’inicrrupilon or adj urn toientunlil seven oVlook in .the evening, when the' pollsshall beofosed,, And the Judges of the respective dUtrloH aforesaid, ato by-lbo^alUacl - required (6'meet at the Court HooSe,’ jn' ! |hb borough of. Car lisle on llie third day ufthr the said day of elec tion, being Mday thd 12th day of Oolobor (lion and there to pcrforhV llio things ' rcqulrj of them by 1aw.,,, , .- k - 1 ~ \ ‘ "- Given under my hand, ql Carlisle, |hil, 13 day of lBfiS.i , .... • ~: „ v jpsijjpM Shprlff. sheriffy Office* Qarlisls, > ; ~, Soptpm.hnr 13,1835, i 5 • (■’’> ,i t. K-ma wiitTß»s V pOMltlfenClA'f, IKSTITI/TJE.,; the present, proprietor for tho, purpose |hVyoung,rnon all llioftdvantagca of ft thorough lM,imcllcrtJ|tdrc«nUh,W«»flo»; ,l, .Vi , Thb course of study embraces Double-Entry, Bookkeeping, Mercantile calculations,Busjnosa Foiimttnabfp.Xobturofl on Commercial Law, and Political Econooiy., Thus, giving thd student that knowledge wSdeh will opidj Wm to to' study;' I Diplomas' 1 AH • (warded to! Buoh » e ?. t \ a Bilch : only cpmplbtb tho ohtlw'couMW ■.Stu dents cat? bntm* the InSUtnlfoh atanV timpythpro btti(ikWto'vl&catlonsJ 11 '‘ Tl ' '' . M ,' / 1 ■Fpr'fUrthor'liilottnatiop wrlto aud rocolyo'ia clraijnr.’v* : . rn , ‘ ’’ '/.■ ' I ‘ l '■•"Aittfisl ifl, 1856-MJm;;' 1 ■; ’ ,; J • PoWt sdriiCivvhcrp snoplU^yifM^J lingering r ln the ldi» ofapHifg," ;hut'jt ripbdU uo iiidt W'tull us UiaUho'cuVp bote tbltf «ottflon, thU la'HttoW doya havhfff booh decided y wintry. tlcoda pppt to Infom* tho -pUblio that for all sorts of woathoV tbbrh IsaVory nunn daht!prQ?Uloh of Buitablooml faiblonablii olotto* Ibtf m HoCklmro & Wiwonfs Cheap stoco, No., 1111 Chestnut btrobtVdorncr of Franklin Place,! Philadelphia.—ly ' : rfo PUAIBEfILAND ■ 1 COUNT?.,, ,Fkmo w . Cmwws-rl. offer. my 80lT.^.rv61unlebr/ candidate!.'fbr, ,ib<s; offledof SnEbirvi of Cumberland cb., if pie ctcd, to discharge ihe’dutlea of the office to Dioitdstoffayjbdk^pDt.hbd’abnUy. 11 ,; 'V/V I '-’ 1 I Sobers Bt’CAßTfinßt.:. *• Auditor’s Notlcci; ‘ TnEundcrs|giip4 Auditor, the ,‘jCJqurt, tobwrahal, balancp In the hands of JobnP.Ehoaas/Aflrigrie© of Dr. R. Ci Hopyor^rglves notice that he will at tcnd'tq that duty at'hla office, in Carllslo, on Tuesday,’ the ’2stri day of Sdpfambpr, 1855, op or before which day. creditors arc notified to .present their claims.'-.r< ?. ■’' ?■ ,r• - ?SHABP, Auditor,. • • ■ soptofaityy/ 7 ;V; ; : i ; Six'Cents; and a .T(sy; Se&air -i jtL-s\ ■ Bnpaway. from'.tliq subscriber, i jSfcjt 1 1 in'CarliSle, on'Sriodayi - Sepfam- I •J'fffyw r|, b6T , 2^lB6s^two.boys;indentured l 5?rSi ,jl '•app’robticcsto IheCbalrand Cab!-' i net-making business; named Win. I JfcAfafA and Daniel -Keency. 'both about 18yoore. : : All persons are watnud’sgalrist‘employing' or harboring said boys/for I shall enforce the'law against all who doso. 1 y-. A. A. LINE;'- , September Oi ‘ i *'•' '• • 1 j - ’ Gcnuiue Uoncy Soap, ■■ ■ .• 1 ;I ! v;' I ''7‘' ' THE'purity, flragrti'oce > Vl' 1 ' °bd niild emollicnt pro ! pertles'.of this Soap, ro’n t dersit c«jk;clally.dcaerv- Ing a' place on ovary toi ‘ 'let.'For'chappedhands, ' ,virions l pf the skfn, VTa uhe'qjiaicd., Eacbcako isstainped W'm. l6B South Sccbqd Street/ Phjla. No other'is.g'O'iuilno. V.-r /• • > Improved Chemical Olive Soap, warranted ,fo. wash in Hard, Soft, or This soap' haa poWcrftil cleansing properties, which read!- ly remove pll, paint,, dirt, &0., from every de scription,of goods tvlthdut injury to -Fbr all domestic purposes it Is Superior to any oilier soap In tike, and 20' per. cent., cheaper than vlio common Kosln Soapi Each bar is .stamped William. Corwat, 168 South. Second. Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer .of Fancy and .Sta pic Soaps, Sperm, ptcarinoand-TaliowCandles, Importer and Denier in Sal, Soda, .Soda Ash,- Rosin, Ac. ‘ Orders by mail prompliy*attondcd to. ~ , , •. i September-6,* 1855—8 m - 'Carlisle School District., EXHIBIT . of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Carlisle School District} for the year ending Jntiol, 1835:, . '.r/i'j &££!***» Balance in Treasury June.!,' ' 1864, including uncollect ed taxes since paid in, . $1,729 41 State appropriation for’s4, 888 80 Rent received for Hall, 183 26 Tuition fees from non-real- i dent scholars,. . . 1 Tax assessed tor 1854, in-, eluding an omissiorf in i former year, *. *4,450 0) Loan, building now,school , houses, 1,600 00 58,187 22 r ,1 - - * T^THMIS, Building two how school: .- 'A -‘i honsos, * ’i ’ ■ $2,803’ 00 ' Repairing, masonry, fencing - ondouMionscs, 11 807 49 ■ ‘j Interest anddnsuranco, 280 95 ■ ■ Rents, ■*..*, . ; 181 84 - ■ , Wood and coal, . 181 15 School farnlture.and paint- ; • , Ing, • 88 89 Incidental expenses, .i ; - 'OO CO Messenger ffndprlmlng, 48 42 Teachers, i.t, .4,114 68 ; ; ( . . ?| ifii . , . r . —;57,646 51, 'Bajiinchln'thp iVcftsnrjfy’/ ■‘'■’ i r so4O'7i Of thls »um 5725 wa4 6nUtandtng a i tbo clofo ofthoyear; ’ " STATaiirNt Shoirfng the Indebtedness of tho District, And the publicproporty hold bj the Board of DK ' rectors t - ■'* v' 1 > Amount duo for ’purchase ■ , ’ ’ 1 i o{ real os'taloand building , purposes, , . $4,168 88 , . Estimated value otebal estate, &c. Edotatlofi HallrrU, school rooms, • »!* $2500 00 Old College property—o i.«‘. 2600 00 llousu and-lot on Porafrot street—2 1 -'n schoolrooms, 1000 00 House and lot on Pitt street—2 school rooms, j Houses and lot on Louthcr. at.—3 schoolrooms, School l*UrnUure r maps, stoVes end necessary fixtures, estimated at Whole amount of property, $12,000 00 '•i : By order Of the Board, • • i A. BLAIR, Pretidtnti GRAIN DRIIXS FOR 183 ft. Moore's Patent Orpin andSced . Planter,.':r FOB planting Wheat, Rye, Oats, Indian Com/ .Timothylsccd* The operation of this tnachlno has bcon.ingl)*’ ly aaUaliictory and successful •ttllcrot’Cr inlfo. duccd-and testod.-sNotwlthslanding .the groat competition In the manufacture and,.varied ins vontlons.of this 1 important agricultural .imple ment, “Moure's Patent'.’ continues.toiinalntalo, its .supcrldrUy d*or others now known to the •farmer. •'< ' ’ 1 Its principal points recpmmcndlng It nro, Ist. Its durability.'-2d. Its perfect -simi»llcify of ■construction. Bd. .Thoreasy manner of regula ting thoflmchlno to sow,fny desired grain, to tha acre. ~<th., The .exactness With wlilcli.U seijd, operating equally, well’ on un'oxcn.or sidling grounds as on the lpy,<4 eth,,Tho easy draught, being poi' conU than.any 1 other seeding raaclilno’nqw ln.uso., f.. r,, -. ( it ■»-. ; The undersigned begs leave to Inform thofaj>, mors of Ohniticrland county, that ho If author-; lecd by the manufacturer tq sell the above,drill. All orders will bo promptly attended to and full satisfaction given, by calling npqn, or writing to mo at Carlisle* ; Send In your orders early. . , . . Jj ABMSTBOKG.-. Augtrst 2, X66&—Otli : '■ Fayetteville, female SEMINA RY Thla Inelllutlon U located,-In Foyotl vlllo, .Franklin County, Pa: The Academic yoar commences on the let day of September, and oWaoa ,op Ihp.laatof Juno. It la divided Into tiyoj’SoMlona.prTiyonty IVcohe pack. , Under tlio, auporvlalon of Ucv. Jesiic-x Kra. d(:ky, aaalated by Mla.l pkiilk, of N. Y. i Ml.a Oirpootor, of O* J end JdJai Monroo, of N,. Y., Teachers duly quMljUod to' fill the yatldus de partments In tbo Institutloti. .* ' , TERMS.. ' , r • I Vito; ' J jr ;;;,;.■; . , ffifoSAV"' ..•■■.r}! i jS Drawing and ranclllnfe, v i l S.nn uao'orl’taho;" ... Washing per dos. - . ‘ All bills must ho- paid: Ofleihalf. 4« advance, nnd tba balance a) Dip ppd gf ' '.'pupils,wilt bo oonvpjcd prom Cji«pib!!Wb)ifg, ft-cd of expense, during the first threp iliiyi ~ol thogosslon,; I I J|,' .!! .... for furtlior particulars n > ■ X KENNEDY, or ! , ~S. TIWMSON, fojcttovlllo, - in BQctom’ailQW. Oarllslfi,' April:6,;,lB6or-0m ■ 'i -i V f *» 7.' A;. wn. w, smis«, TTORNKY AT LAW. A.hoff»a Store, ond adjoining M. Holcomb a, OfllCOi ■ -‘I ' ‘ ' .U Carlisle, May 10,1865 ■'• , ■ SATH«o,'sij*)i> .r ’ ; I f '*:*> •"**'• v. t .•/’• dfJLdffl b<mtd eboBlte d 4 0- fcn to rc a Deposit book tihtf rcrt',’ a i»IU |N g»9^^£ 1 •'; ■All BUmfillat’g® Bfballpfl^W cl ;‘y e^»a nd tlio amount ipaldbabkon tbbwt nor 1 Interest commencing from too day, of.dcjwwtj' * nd - C ? M * ing,fifteen days’prdj|jsß j jtfl jW»d jffftM/aval of tho'monbyi'.' :■!■ '■" ;' f .‘n • '. -, '.-.-i'- *. ■'’’- - .:’ On thb fMdty of ionjuttyr mr,‘ the Interest.of.idcb aeppsll'la - patd, to tub depositor,’ or added aB,l|o :may "'\ ! hayo .pdw'tip\«»Mf.of fi,500 do posltors-in tile city 6f PbtfcdetjitiU alone. ! Any b Y. addressing the '. >■’.? .V,** .-• ’, DirectoYk.^- Stepto #. Cwrtbtd, President} ! tiftlvrerico‘tforiilsoni Vice President} Ambrose W. ThonJjbsmn, Ben^ | B ?j God • aa'td,,.George McHetoVy, Jitojis Gus : 'tavua EriglisbtV/’ ■ ;.,V,V ..V. *■ i * \ .’.Teller wii Interpreter*^ •• PrH 0 - c^ a & cr . . VaticHilc 1 ncinirXsiatC loi; Sale. ■ rpHE Bubscribir, Execui’prof'QßOrge Murray, X Sr,, will seh at public {uUo,. at;ori<J o;c]ocl(, P. M., at thc Couil, Hduabj lb on, Sat urday, the,-20th dpy.of septcmber».lBso, fol lowing Bo'rongh of Carlisld, dafoll6wa > ,y}z‘:',, r . .« . . jwi ’. Mansion. Property, Wtb 'the Iniproycpipnls ..thereon,- on' the BsSi ’ street' andplcklnson alley', be ing'.lgo. /ifbc.t', ** n ? the former ami 0U lect bn the lalterv.’i'Miu-nV ■ r , . Also, a Town Lotj-OOlbot In.frqnt and 240 in depth, situated on;tbtesouth aide bl West Pom fret alroet, and rpnning-back'to-'Chapcl alloy, iriorthpftlioSeooder(bhnrCh.- i:; . ’ ■ ,• r ‘! AlBp,,a:LoticontalniDg one nern, more or less, Ip tbo roar of iSoullr College, r between - -Church alloy and Pomfret street*! I!." m.v ' ■ Also,.two Town-Lqts,?. each; .00. feet in front and 24Q foot In depth,mtqmcd-oti thesoulhslde of North street, and Running back to. Locust al loy, between Pitt and ‘Wei'tfltreeta.'v *. , The above-property'will ;UO ■sold dltogotboror In parts.. Terms maddiknown .ott.tho day of sale, pot .any furthqr,information call on the subscriber. t - .■> •. -i-i-. - > . ’; : ANDW.-BLAIR, Ex'r. Cnrliale, Sbptj OJ 1865'-r4t' . , Orphans’. Court' Sale OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. ■ B Y virtue of oji order .bt’-'thu, Orphanal Court of to inti directed, as Guardian Of, John i and; Jomlrha Riper, children and heirs of .Nancy, Piper, late Nancy Kyle, do-> ccAscdj I will expose to public) sale, on Thurs day, the 26th of October/'1855, at 10 o’clock, A; M. of sold day, on tha premise}, the interest of said, .wards In the following.real estate, viz s -No. i.,.A tract ofrPino Land/ in Dickinson township; Cumberland county by lands of David Colwell, Japob leaver, Frederick Fry, andothors, and. ad joining part of the South Mountain,.containing ■. i 85 70 ; ';Y op' leis;; ; f ; The |lmVcr,o9 .this iandfis.o'f fjhe very best qual ity for sawing—pine* chcsnutand oak. It.wiU bo offered in- tfcnty : flvo acre lots, to salt pur chasers. ' , -■! •!*i, i .No.-Si- A tractor first rate- Limestone Land, in sumo township,bdflridcd.byiJaodiol Mathew Kyle, ’Eleanor Ewing, Ellas B. Eystdr, Jlustoi), Fulton’s heirs, Jolinjlclllrtgor, Mafiiow-MolUngr or, olid thy Walnut • 170 Acres, more, or less. ,On this tract there ardoboot- 80 'acres; of good timber' land, dhd a considerable amount of Lo cusl tit tor postsj gobdßulldingk and a.’W’ell of never falllngwator nearthti ddor of thodwoJUhg; 1 a fine hieadow, arid* several springs that’ never] fhll, known as the head of Ytillow BrccchCsl creek.;' Tho bulMihtts hro a larfcb Stotie ’ House'and Kitchen, aStpnO |iiisfflßg|Barn, Irpro 80 to"8£ feel in length. There Is also'nh excellent Llmestonb Quarry on the’ place.' Terms iuado known ori i the day of sale-by • ■ ■ ■ • ' Wit. if. MAINS/ Guardian,'' Sept. 0,1856—7 t ’ ..., , The undersigned', atTho uafaio time and place, will also soil their interests tKb real estate above mentioned and described* Terms made known on the day of sale. ' v James Kyle, , CATiiABiRjR’DoRiAP, Herat Kxtis, Davao CoumEtt, KODEAT M'COHB, ( SabAH.II. OOLDTTEtI., . KtiEADBTn M’Cuhe, Jemima Km. Jour Kyle; *■' 1 ' * 1400 00 8000 00 1000 OO THE subscriber liavlng determined to goto th 6 west, wHI jxposd to public sale, on the premises, on'Siuurday, tho 15th day of Soptem ber, 1866, tho lollowlug described Rehl Eslato, situated Westpenfasbbrough township, Cumber* laud county, viz: I : A tract of first-rate Limestone Land, under good fence, and in a high alato of cultivation, •bonndod by lands of Joslah Hood, JacobKoller and Jackson M’Kce, containing Eight dcra $ tl&Perchea. • - •• T Also, two lots situated in thdylltogoof Spring field, the improvements qn which.arcin’ comfort-. 1 j.' * Y ’• nhlf> two storv Dwelling House, and a'first rale Log Siiblo), |IBB SjfflL Ihg floor’attached. V An iodlspilti’blC title,' meftV of in cprubrji!i?o?,will:bo,glvff>.to the pprehaaeh ... 1 Si»Io iqqommcncoat 1 o'clock; I*. when September 0,1855— M __ |, .. ,:p JP«l>IiC Sal(D.| -::r WILT* bd sold at fjublld said, on thd preml scs, on Saturday, tho 18th‘day ; ofOctA' her, iB6O, a Upturn mid Lot of Ground, sltualo partly in Mlfllin.atifi partly hi Fraoktord town, shins, adjoining lands of Henry Brlnn,. James Kennedy and oTliorfi, 'ahd bolbnglh’g to Ihb estate ol Sarnmil’lltlby, deceased: Tho lot'contains about THREE ACRES; having thdreon creeled Ma Log House, and Barn, a Spring of running water and a Variety of fruit- IrsoSi This proporty is Witlllrf two miles of ihb'Borough'of.Kevrvnie, and Is worth tho attention* of a ril&n of moderate means wanting * homo. ”, ‘ • ; The proportyis sold undsV ‘o'rdor of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland Cdunty, to John Orris, ; Qnar4iad pf the mlnqn chlldten,of said decedent, to sell fholr interest,* In the same, and .under a Power of Attorney (fob) tho parties lo cally entitled apd of frll age,ifo the said John Qkis, to soli thoirintci'csls. j' :tj I Salu'to commonco at 10 oqlpck, A. Jf.,Vflicn thcTemis Mill be'uiadd hnowriby • . . ~ .i K «./JOHN OKHJS, OuafMan. 1 Boptembor 0, 1856—6fr' I Public Sale of Tlrtal Esfiitc. BY order of thd' Orpluina’l'Court In a pro cooding In'partition, “aming*t‘ tbo belra ,?f Matho*!Ol§f,docoaHedjl wlUciposo to P&bllp edtoi on.tbo*promlao#,' on Friday.,October & 1055* at lXO’olock,A k ;M., a taro 1“ (owukbtn.tbmmdod by.lamUof : Abdi* WoggOH" ur’s holns, John Wirt, John Waggoner, and: tbo, 'bdrt of John Qlayycdotalnlbg about.i * I 2\O l Atres of Vo6d mate add FreiWdne Land,- ijp^pca'^l 1 wlilofi U cloorid uhflor good 16nco and ctiUlvalloh, and tho residue 1b « - « Unolltabov.' Tho Improvements aro t JJjjja|^| ) A;largo;,STONE UppS&, vlth A liMalifLlCltchon ntfoobudl V ir ?V l r«”» n, good'Aiiplo'Orebfird aHd otlxcif frail froos, And runhlng walortMohglitho^laco.; l» a Tory doiftablo! ’umliUonvoolmdumn nlid'wlthfn aliout's riiUcß ofOnHWo. -ntH.-l; -The tom/a olaftfo po" “<>"*•*■« tbo'purchase money *6 bo -paid whori thes*l 1 oonflmioii, tho’ toeidbO of tholwt o April, IHSO, when possession '♦i |l tho’.bolanco In-two annual payinpnta.ydlho M - foroatj t« bu,,Bp<mrod' onitlPrlaml.‘,l|io la!\ , Septembero, 18&6—6t- : * .«"»'An Ilf pnrsuancb’bf an “order? of thb Orptrani’ Odart ofCurobcrlaodcouq/y.tome directed,, I \vill;cspoßQ topublic salo, .onthopremlgoßfOtr Saturday ihi2Qlh'day.tf'scptetnbtriitoss, at 12 o’clo'ClfjJlM'.Valh Uio following described real cs .lnto, late of Samuel Newcomer, of Upper Alien [township, , ; 'ii • •. No. l. A'tract'of; land, aUuato:in borbugU township, adjoiniug iandßr.of Peter BarnhartandOlhiirs/nndcontaining r i , , Thistfact is of. a line rpiality,. Iny Robdneigfi- fences, Ina m§K state of cultivation, and.an excellent Spring of running water througl)Jt< . The improvements are sub stantial and of a' comriib-. n^*a-: .dlonatwp story.STONE HOUSE, a largo BAKIC; BARN, witha.nevcr ’ !SlS%o>Uing:>V-eU of >vntor in itho yardj a House, Wagon Shed, ,&Ci— Also,‘an orchard. I This deplrablo-propcrty Is ’situhted witliiii live miles of Harrisuurg, to which ‘place there is a good road. ■ Perubbs (ICslrlrigtO examine this property-can do ap : by calling‘on’ ■Samuel .Newcomer, who resides on the premises. ‘ Also,'three lots of Mountain Laud, with Cbes-, nutand Oak timber on itj situate ib Eastpebns bdrouglftownsbip, about! mile from the above 'fartnr ;| Onu- lot'containing 80‘incres and 120 perches, the others about2l beros onch.;< < ■ •. 1 Ailito, one tract of Timber landiin Upper Allen township, containing 1 aero and 85 perches. ■ The fp.regolng.described real estate - is of n character Tardy oflerbil for, shlo,' ahd presents rare Inducements to’purchascrai Torras of ship made knpb’n bn tho ddy of fiale by . . t ■ • i - .I ;pEITRIOn- STEINER, . Jdmr. of Sami, Newcomer, dec*d. •August 80, 1855—51* PuMlc Sale., PUBLIC MLC Public Sale of Real Estate. WlLL;bq sold at public sale, bn the’premi ses, on Satilj’ifdyj September 22,1855, In Silver' Spring township; Cumberland county, Pa., thc'Tbllowlng real estate, late thciiroperty ofdphn Clendohln,.deceased,vlzs. A 'tnicl,6f 4'railes north of Hogcs town.'riear thb ro'ad'leadingifrom Bucher’s mill to Miller’s Gap, containing'about i • • ,i 187 AORESj ' of good Slatti tand, about 100 acres of, which arc cleared and id a good state of cultivation.— The’ rehiaindcr’ia Covered with good timber, such ns Hickory, Oak, Chestnut and'Locust.— MThd improvements ure a good LOG HOUSE; a Double LOG BAHN, and other Out-buildings. - Also, ah Orcb. ard of various kinds of fruit. This farm, is desirable for a stock" farm, being well watered ami capable of growlngo great quontlty of hay. • k— - Also/ will bo sold, about 56 acres of Mountain Land, covered with all kinds of timber. This tract will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at one o’clock on said day and the tonus made known by • . ' , JOHN CLENDENIN, Ex'r. August 80, 1855—-4 t Trustee’s Sale of Real Estate, JOHN ARMSTRONG, appointed trustee, up on proceedings in Partition, to make sale of tbo Heal Estate of Eliza Armstrong, dec’d., will expose at public sale; on the promises, in Mon : roe township,'on the 21th'day of September next, at 10 o’clock, A; M., the ope undivided half of a tract of land, in said township, situate between {ho Liqburn.ryad and.tho Trindlo Spring road, ab.ont C miles dost df Carlisle, bounded l?y lands of Westhfcffor’s Martin, and Da vid ‘ , 58, Acres and 3b Pcrclios ( ; -m’ toioro or less. 1 Tho-improvements are a LOG HOUSE and FRAME BARN* • ifSMLlbcrQ is also n small Orchard of choice on the property. ' .The'said, John Armstrong, also-appointed i Trustee upon proceedings in Partition, to make sale.,ofithe Real Estate, .of Mary Ann Malccr, dcc’d., will expose to.public sale, Iho other otio undivided half, of the said tract of land above described, at the same time and place". : ... il ITernxs pi. salq t\s follows:—So much as may I bo [necessary,to,pay tbo costs of the sale:to mil paid Upon’confirmation by tho Court.: Ono-half the balance on tbo Ist of, April/ 1850, -when &l deed-will bo’mado and possession felvan, tho fondue on tho Isl of Aprti;TB67i without Into, rest. The whole to; bo scoured by a recognizance in iho.pfphahi’.CJourfcwifh approved security, ThopUruhaaer to pay tho faxoa-ior tbo year I 860 :, . ..: : [JOHN,ARMSTRONG, Trutlee. August SO, 1855— it I .Orphans’ Court Sale. = IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public said, on the premises, on Saturday, the22<Lday of September, 1855, a,t TO o'clock, A.Jdstho following described red! estate, late the prbpefr ty of George Noggle, doc'd., viz: . . ,-v A tract of land situate in Dickinson township, bounded by. lands .of Christian Tritt, Alexander M'lClnslry; Solomon Brlndlo, and William liar*, per, containing mtfETY-SIX ACRES, more or loss,of ]irao stone,about Eighty-six acres are cleared and tho residue in excellent limber n m land, having thereon erected a LOG* JfSStikL HOUSE and BARN, Tenant House iHiSgSiand Stable, and nirolherinccesaary There l» an excellent welTot' w'utor r on*tlio promises, and an Orchard oftholco’frult trees. ' Atr-tho same: time and place, will bo Bo]a ft tract of Mountain Land,'situate in thesnmo town ship, nnd;Conlaluing E\fiec,n Jltri*, more.or less, adjoining-lands of John Kissinger and others, Tho above described real estate, will bo sold on the following terms «.• Five percent, of tho purchase moncy-to.bc-pald on the day of.sale, one-hall ol the balance on tho 1 at of April next, when possession will bo glrpo.anda deed made to the purchaser, and tho balance in two equal annual payment* thereafter without interest, to boiSecuredluptm 1 tho property by-ijudgmenl ,r. ROOT.. 81,. HATS, V •\JlppoMtd ly tf\t Court.to make tale. . August Bb, 1855— it ■ ’ Orphans’ Court Sale. ■ BY virtue of an order of tiro Orphans* - Court of Climborhiiid county, wiH ho sold on the premises, on Saturday, the 2011 day Stplm ber’, 1855,'ht'10 btolock, A. M., allthat oar din Lot 1 of Ground, sltuato In Uogcslown, Curahor- Isnd county;: being marked In tho general plan of oatd town No. O, bounded on tho west by lot No. 4; on th'oTidrth by Rook alloy,'on tho oast by lot Nb; 0, and on thbsbuth by tho turnpike, containing 62 foot In front,, and 161 feet, more ■f„‘ ■ » Of loss. In dentist having thoroon oroc i led iiLogmu] lyoolhcrhoordDwelling ]SSSSlraL|llouso and Log Ntablo; t«lo tho pro. of JolmLnlay of Silver Spring ' 6 ’S''iSn«2o?idlo tvtt.bd. Ton pbroont of thb piirchnso mohey to bo paid on f h «L.daj of salo.epo-hair of the residue on the Ist of April hex? When 1 thfr deed will bo made and posses sion given. and tho balance on the Ut day 6( April, 1857, without Interest, payment to bo so. onred by Judgment borf^mor.ga^^^ ■I • " 'Mmr. of JohnLuts,'dec’d. ■ I •'AdgUstflOj 1666 fc --st - • ■ . * 1 ‘ Orphans’ Court Sale. -I'fNbnn'"'* «ni“Vr ifdn» PtA”}’ fni nbont MtY-SIX %CIiKS t bounded by lands ofJolm ISoycr, JohaHolU, ißaaallunts bSlger, Jos. nifo, and lbs Oonodogalnot crook. About'sik ucrcH of (hfs fai-ra Ircovorod nith ;; :n vTiinv/iis,TiniW,; ’l ~-i •, iW\ UAUN, with a Spring Ilotwo, and lt»:1PLWolI ofwfttor'noarthu lioubo. Chore Ji>jiJ!Bfr, a thriving Young'OUDIIAnD/ot AnßCTodcll uU Vent trues on'' the. proihlacis ■ ¥boValo Vlll bo hold on tho premia, tlm Slat fitly'ot SawW*»,»«{» «t'°M JUmr. of Mm. toret£{d%rd.'' AtilpWt 30; ( . , ' Orpnans* Court SalcS, „ -f ON FRIOAV v , (ho 26th day,of In pu rs uon cc p£ orders oj jhe Orphans’. jOpurt of Cftmberfadd TvilJ'CfScbdse'fil 1 publfc 8a10,,0n t tbq premises,' aiypno, o’clock, P. in Frankfdrd t6wn,Bbit>abd ebunty aforesaid, a tbactql /Ihb-; suld to.wnsjiip abdcbunty.aiorosam, funded by lands vf.4>ayjd .JSrnst, Robdri .Graham, i and the Coiiodognuitl creokj and near Dlllor’B ihlU, containing , ■ < O^^Perch^/'^/'f" 1 beat mcaarirpjjrqpfq or less, ,‘.The -terms of ante tpjbo.made known at ; thc time anti place by llie undersigned ‘ ‘ JONATHAN SNJDER': G«(tr. of the minor children of Japolf Siic.% ■ I . ; SAMUEL BEAR,., . Guar. of the minor children of Jacob,Bcar» AugusMU), 1855 j —fit >; ~ Talnsitiip Koiil Esliitu for’ Sale'. 1 ' WILL bo sold at public sale, on (be jnouii rbos,, on Friday,, the *2UI day of Septum | bur, 1855, at 1 o’clock, P. M., ull.lliu following ! described .real estate, eituatejn .Frankibid town ship, Cumboridnd county, lately belonging to Joseph HcffloOnger, of said township, dop'd ; , A tract.of land,’ adjoining lands of John JJnr. ket, William M’Crca andotbers, and containing abopf • 1 > ■ .Tiririy Acres, more or less. - n-Lk The Jmprovcnicntg, I nrc l ’a good two story weathdrboardud HOUSE, Dou is|sygeble LOG BAKN, ,n good Carpenter bin Orchard of choice fniit', &c. There is a never falling spring of water near the ho'nsc.' This desirable property is miles north of the Borough of NcwvilkVnnd at that distance from the Cumberland ValleVKuib road. Personscislimg'to examine tho premises, can do’sb by calling on Henry‘Hcflletiiigor,'viho resides thereon. ■ > ■ - Also, :a tract ; of t Mounting adjoining lands of Samuel Armold, Peter Myers aurt otli-; era, containing -nbput Eighteen t/7rm, riioro ; or less. .The Interests,of .Joseph.,llpijlelingt*r mi(l John D.,llefllcflngcr, minorsuns of the decedent, in tho above described real estate, will bo sold under an order of,sale from tlio Orphans’ Court of, Cumberland county, directed tQjoiin Oiler, their Guardian. The heirs oV full ago will unite lb (He sale to dispose of their interest?, The widow’s interest in the purchase money remains hi the property. Terms made known on the day'of sale by HENHY HEFFLfcFINGEH, PHILIP WOLE, HOSANNA WOLF. JOHN OILEK, Guar, of Jos. (f John D. Ilcfflrjingcr. August 23, 1855—6 t Valiialllc Farm al Public Sale. nvHE undersigned, administrator with the will Y, annexed of John Hale, late ot Newton Ip., Cumberland county, dec’d., will-oiler nt public salo, on the premises, ou Saturday, the 'l'2d day of September lBss, that excellent limestone (arm, in a high state ol cultivation, laid tbu pro perty of said deceased, situate In said township, three miles west of Nowville, on the road lend, ing from Ne\vv[llu to Sbipponsbnrg, and one halt mile east of Oakville on the Cumberland Valley Kailroad, adjoining lauds of Uobt. Mick ey, John-Hoover, ilev. Alexander Sharp and others, containing 164 Acros and 57 Pnrclios, strict measure; having thereon erected a large fiVinT two-story Stone Dwelling HOUSE, arid a Stone Kitchen attached, a Wdl j«iiSwM|oF never failing water at (he door, a large Stone BAKN CAKN, nn ux .celleut Oider Press, Corn Crib?, Wagon Shed, and' other' necessary out-bnlUllug«. 'Alsb, a largo two story Tenant Tlbufie, rilth nn exccllctit 1 Stable and other nocclisary out-hulldings. * ) Thoro-Is on this iarm a large rind excellent I Apple Orchard, with choice graded fruit ; also, Peach, Plum rind Cherry trees. Twenty" rfevus or moro-of tho abovd described farrii hi covered with some of the bcit arid most thriving! young timber In the Valley’. There «f c trees on the'same sufficient to ’iriaktr.several (hundred locust posts; Also, a quantity of young ind thriving trees. As the property is' located bo near Oakville, 6n the C: Vi»U. H., where nn extensive business is done in the’fo'nviirdlng bu-'j slncss, the purchaser of tho same may consider that ho has the market almoslat the door, which renders tlio farm very desirable', and owing to U being situated rrithc'very efintro ftf the valley, may bqrankcd'arnong (ho finest.and piosLi>£o ductlvo limestone fnrmp in, tho same. Any person or perapps wishing, to ,viov. the oboro described farm/can have an' opportunity of doing so, by calling oh the luidurslghcd, who resides ono-fonrtii of a mile north of tho samo, or ou Samuel Jlalc, who resides on tho either of wlibm wijl bo pleased to slioiv it, f , Sulu to corntricnco at lo’clock, P.JU, on said day, when terms will bo iimdo known hy ' ~ . WILLIAM SMITH, JJdmu with the 1 . Aug. 10, 1855—4t* • xcill.dnnexed. Annual Exhibition OF THE CUMBERLAND,COUVTr,AG RICULTURAL SOCIETY:. List Com mittees lor the Full Mooting and Exhibition, to bo hold on the Ulh, 18th, and 19th days of p<?- tobor, 1865 j on their own groUnds at Carlisle. Ilona and Neat Cattle—Win. M. Henderson, John Sanderson, Wm. L. Craighead. Sheep and Swine.— Robert C.Slcrrctt, Abm. Bradley, Tiros. U, Chambers. L Pouf/rt/i-Robt. Moore, J. L.D'Dowell.Lcw- Agricullural Implement* «$• Machinery. —Robt. Bryson, Geo. Brlndlo, (Monroe,) l\ illiain Line. Article* of (husthotd Production.— David J. M’Koe, Geo. W. llltrier, Geo. h. Clark. Discretidnary Premium* for Finite nndNhxe. inland article* not enumerated^— Abm. Hosier, Joorgc Helices, David Miller. Oft Crops—John 3. Stcrrutt, J. W. Hender son, Robert'XTobro. Pioieinz.Maich— John Mlllcc, Samuol Myers, Ahm. LambCHon. ’ ‘ Committee oj Superintendence.— Armstrong Noble, -Henry Glnas. Gco. Brindlo, (N. M.) - August Sul<!. 1 THE two qtory Brick, Jlousq and Buck-build ibg, with a pump, cistern, and all necessary out-buildings attached, BltuatelnNorthllanover street, In Carlisle, is offered for sale. Tho sit nation Is’d good one-Ibr k private residence or for business. T)io terms will qasyi Apply to 1 J. R. WEAVER; K. Bullock. July 20, 1 Bsiato Notice. LETTERS of AdmlnlstratUm on tho estate of Barbara Yoho, formerly Barbara Shelly, de ceased, latd of Silver Sprhfg. township, Oumbot Jand county, have been Issued to-the subscribers residing In Ihosame towhship;. All persons Jiav- Ing claims against said estate wilt, present them for settlement,, alld those indebted will make payment (i> A SUKSEMAN.] , JOHN.GKOgfS, 1 , August 80, 1865—Gl*. > ,".■ . • ' ’Estate Ifollco LETTEKS of admlnlstration'on Ibp ctfajo of Daniel Kltob,'‘dop'd., late of Moriroo town ship, Cumberland county,', Jiayc bcci) Issued by (bo RcghlcV offcald comity to (ho subscriber ro* siding In thosanio totfnshlp. All persons' ln : dobted (6 said estate tiro roquoWddlo make Ini', mediate payment,'and f hone having 'claims:will present tlniin for Settlement to' ll " k ‘ 1 hi • i • SAMUEL KLINB, Jdm*p ’ , ■ August 80; 1856-0 f : J " 11 - - :i : '■ Estaio>Notl<io.P i- : ’ 1 ' T. ETWEES of Administration on tho cstaW Xjol Henry Young, doo’d., Into of; Fraukford township, Cumberland county,:Pa.p have booai Issued by tbo Register of bald county to the aub- - sorlbor living in tho.samo township. All per. sons .Indebted, to haid'ostutd art requested to make Immediate payment, and thoso' Having claims against. It will present them properly au thenticated for aotllchjbnl to’ i :• I * pistfld, 185$—fit*, i......... | To Jtiie votkuh of ou*im;ui,ani) COUNTy..—TIx» sllors -lilmmSif.' iWil,' QimilWnlo'for tlio Qlllqo- i>( SlWHirF;‘ftH4 l s6licltV t your tuijlVngl*, at .(lio onaai^^ction.. 1 1 1( ‘, .1 j TVrtoSEv wuni«ii f " SH, idWtWn, advertising ~ SPAIDDfcTfe EOGEBS’”, . I,I.O, : |IICTS;ES* ■ f , , 'coß^9^fDimoTHsrecxErJ^u^»ll 1T:: v■ Cir<n».l; 7 . •- -®Cv thcir.Pdatioi AqurUle',AtopW« ■*,. Hj tt iheatte| tnt the Mississippi and OMd 1 v LI ' ; tr«U^sJ J ' >*6w;andthc|ti’.''3 i;,.■,! t- •■.. : ‘ : ''g^y r mm ABIEBICAN CIHCPS S f - * 1 ‘ ‘"So celebrated North and East, into Bl ' 'One Monster Concern! : g/'l. '; * w ■ -.withtiiW ,w l.'ii 1 ’’•' twocompanieMm. ». doluldioiv Comprising the roostdislingtiUheq. 0 BSOWK, KOUTIIKUN AND 60CTimni» . w. unease- • Performers, m the same Bing. ’ IN FBIEIiDLT J «•- lu presence of the Audience. ■i r BOTH COMPANIES > t ■ UNDER . ONE TENT! TWO SETS OP PEKFOEHEUS' . •;: ; TWO BETB OF CM)WHB( j ‘ TWO SETS OFIUNQ HOMES,'*, m'ixe;»o»«.. „. pamtomlmo. . i. , . • EVKBY afteubobH, ■fß- ; v W*trv ned kenoall; , 4 'i-W S THE,MAGIC BVOVsn. 1 Kendall's Brass Band! , JmW ' Drawi( in Triumphal Procession, «q tlio morning of arrival iii everyplace ' iS. of by- ■ ’ - i I mxdwsoall. SPortyjSorsoa • . OItIVSN DYONE mN><-, 1' 11 CHOATE’S BTHIHO BiQJDU • . Asruuojr , . TRICK. PONIES! ; Dancing and War Horst;#! ... 1 And everything else upon the mum . , Ti"*** elaborate scale, will die following , , 1 • distinguished Equcstrlaiu/Clown*, - , mid. oemosd.' ‘ Eyutifrknnei, Gymnasts, Pnutomi mists, Ac.:. < .C , . ’ . i I f-k. ’ ' 1 M ' tL * celebrated Crt- VM; 010 Gymnast—first appearance here. Madame 9 n «°s»i the bciwilAd Dramatic Equestrienne. , oB#\v. ‘ Mbs: W. Lake, the intrepid Mai v " 1 ,'tfca** do Cheval*—first appearance '' M.. Mm. T. GuA^N/ihe’Grticblbl ,*s» raiitdinlmlst. writ »i«ir • Tine Wait Monket, the wonder dlUb laAxk. ,of the Modem Circus—first appear- ' ■ ' auco here. i , • , *~ ( tCfcAßßjtcß Palmeb, the only ri4«r a who has ever lamed a Somerset over ’• barriers, on a bareback horse, s ftsl .• now first achieved here. vs§ Bill Lake, the Great Now 0» jj-g leans Clown—first appearance hem • gfe - Henry Maoiltom,‘the graattr* • Sa'* The J BS£i Brothers, »Jt. clabencs palmeb. passing oven the Ravels • C. J. Rooms,' tho dinnigßUL**' ' ft& VSI Dramatic Ruler. ' 1’: DosALiisos, tho great ; 'M and I’aniomiinirt first ■ n opncaroiice here. ‘ Mons. La Tuwbsb, the Modem Hercules. , . - • Geouok Dcrbab, the noted Gym - . nast,and(witb MagiltuunndDauald* ... son] the oidy person executing w't • u.maqiltos. km o( La Petctit Equipoised* Devx, Mens. LATiiunas. 0 r two |h.t»(.us in raid air ut once. ‘ • ‘ O.Riciiabbson, the otdy person UT\ ciecunng the feat of tho Jltvolcinf . H >. Ghbe m nfid uir, Surbt Ptnh*'Eq»t* T. GiiAVK* ) lhcC*atf»ri<'»Tum-. ,i ti*r —first np|*cnnuicu,hc;e. , .... iin Mir W. Kinkadx, the well known . ' Equcstrmn add Gymnast. , J. \V. Pail, the Modem Jehu, Ojid WAS-Mosxsr. l-'ony llorso Driver; • • ' t ll() ‘ CuallLes Drown, the DklQfvl • , llli Itjij , Equestrian nud Gynuiast—prst op* .„• Hi ncaraiiL-o here. ’ ’’ P U *tHi C.ublks Cbosbt, tho well ktiown'* .•* Paiitomiinisl. . * ' •.V-^iRvt?TT*K 11. Gisrv, tho wonderful Hntdlo. n#ccr, and “Wilpfibe,” lila utu, tamcablo Georgian Pony,pow fim appearing here. ' ii. ointt. T. AusisTnuNO, the talented uyin>'' . uastj Uouebt white, lit*accon*• ■ *1 ‘ plishud JifaitreJ* Cirotil. “ . ; irl Ur ftt.Cs -The famous'i'iick I'onics Peoascs , m\L end Tabtah, aiid ihc War Jlorsd Buokpiialvs, Ao.| Ac, - 3' TOg» Tlie disimguishiiig fenlure* of (In*; . , Ee3y iif huge K-Ainblnhmf in ore: ' n*isClm f»t. It i$ ihu largest Circus cm In. this Slate. I<■ * . mu. l\ke. <y. Every act put in tho f. t belter limn uas ever before beet} wit-, ,* nested bcrc. . * ‘‘ Dd. It U the most expttisiTely • , eqaipi>cd Circus ever in this Btate. 4ih. llic Orchestra is the beat ever . attached to any Circus.'... ‘ fiih. Many of the bcsl petformers wore never ttorih before. ' Oth. Many of the acts ‘are entirely new here, bavo never before been wiUtcMed in this State, and could not , be excelled by. all die Circuses in tho country combined.. ' . 7*. It l» not. ns U customary ot • i late, asmohpart of and a > ( , t.BOSALUSos. Bnw n TOrtoCnMenoßCtie, wiliivcry • - lutce bills fur each—but two, oUI ■ ! ' '«W*’ r ' * fashioned Circuses,'with' all the mo ’ vtiai>A-i dem imjirovoToeiitA • vaT3f\* • • Lastly. It is the only Circus osf*. Ay ‘ JGSk bltshmem that performs «woiA»*tr -* as represented m tho bills and ui the 'advertisements. • ADMISSION, ONLY 25 CENTS J -T , . TO BOTH COMPANIES. ■. / fidMVU ba cxlubued at I* and 7» P.it. , (AHcmooU am* nlghl») ■*., Scp-^ Cnrlislo, Thunstlfty, Sppt. 20.: York, Fridity, Sept. 2|. . . , ut (lie State Fair. • Ocullemca’s Filruidiiiig Store.. j ;■ Nasi Main Street, Carliitc, THE Subscriber begs leave to inform Id? cus tomers aml-thu public hi general, that ho has removed Ids GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE / to tho room lately occupied b}* Mr. Elliott as a Drug Store, .next door, to miner's store. East ’ Main street. Thankful for past favors,’he rc-> speclfully informs alt Ids old customers and tho public, tliatho has on handawcll eoloclud stock' of tho latest styles of ■ Cloths, OtlsslnlqrSs, Vostlngt)..'. and otjmr goods adapted, to .all seasons for. At on ana ilovu’ wear, which he is prepared to m a K° upat,short notice, und in the best, manner an4‘ latest stylus. . , •* • .*1 j Having the experience of yq.vs.hr ness,of .Cutting unit Malciug, he tlaltqra himself; tjiaMm will satisfy all who glvq JUhu a.fiull. ( ,:Ho,. has also u good assortment, of. IVimT/ungi, ,of dvory.vuricty and best cpinlity. a ' Persons w\?hlng to find Iheiy.tiwn Cloths, cau, have tho same trimmed and,made wi> onrqwon-; able terms. .In addition to tldar.ho has on hand , ft well selected stock of Gentlemen's cmd Doyfs ■ FttnifiAing Good*, shirts, collars, qravftts, stocks, nuHpondcrs, and handkerchiefs, all of which can bt bought’af city prices at Ids shop hi East Main struct* ’ ‘ . HENRY S. RITTER.-j Carlisle, Juno 7, 1855. . ■ •irv.; > 1 trusses J l . Trusses!! ', . ’ c; jt...needles, Tnesa and Bjace EsrAULisnittar, S. tV. Cor. 0/ Twelfth and liacf Slt./Phila,' — luvortku, of flno Preach , cxlrtmc ligh ( nc3S, oaso-and durability with correct construction. ,; 4 . Hernial or ruptured patients tyn bo-suited by , romllllng amounts, as below;—bonding number of juclios round,l)iOf hips,, nu« stating side ,atv; fociod. ... |lj . • • . 1 :1 I*. 'Cost of Singly Truss, $2, &0, $4, SG. * Double ( . —s6, $O, SB and SlO.- Instructions oa.to w,oar, k and bow to oflbct.a cunywhca poiL3i^lQ, f seiit with tho. Truss. *, ii ; , , . Also for mlo, In great variety* .1 •’< t it. £)rl' Bituuiii%'h ’ hnpfovcd Patent hody Jirtijet*,** For lbo euro oif Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Prijpv, and Supports, Patent Shoulder Expanders and Erector graces, .adoptud nil wilh'Stoop Sbo.uldersopd AVedkLungai English" 'J- fuQlaand'lbmMQ. ; M r * , ' ’ Ladies’ llopms, wliU : , I‘ August 2 , .' t ' • C/tOOMIS, I '. ;; I ’'Struct, Mojit door' fe.Uw’ N. U. Will bp'ftbscnt'lWm OarJlslo tlio hht top djiyuof caclv month/ 1( ,* lO, IBGG. ■I }.;,»■ i»Ann JinS/lKl'-S BW<*H»Wt.on), i>.fM nl II in MW «rt|ole,;iw!ol»ln«»n<\ftr. mlj y Oarliill; tfiunlJ. 18M-(im , - ' ■'-! ‘ OAlii< ’ A’hmv and, 1111- jj nertoV nrt/clll, foV hanging Ijofn ddnf?,' Jftst' ricbWd Imif W sail) it ; " ,I; < Ang. »’«* 1 n.SfrtS^ON-S,'
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