konaas Herald 'of ri 8 tly x ‘ con tai ns a full account of the V State Opnyontldn which assembled TliorcioTnUoni thfti KBDMS should he a Free Stato r,that ?\'.lkhtif Will boat ita 1 happiness; tho tbo ■ rlUßgaa* /They approve tho admission of froo into tho territory, declare thiinbey'pwd nb obcUionco to tho acts of tho, 4 iS\\t Loglppitare,; and "call thocitl- Lni tP moct an(l;holcl an olection on tho second of October, to chooser a Delegate to CoßgrcaSf .TiiOr.Conventlpn nominated Gov. Kcodof for tho* Territorial Relegate, and that accepted tho nomination. ’ ' A tnpyemont ,in Barloy ia noticed Indho Rochester (N. T.) popers, the‘demand print;!* bally ' from Philadelphia. -Agents ore hiiylftg on tho ground. Thd brewers of New York keep'ou tor tho market, in conse. 1 aliehco of tho Maine law,' and a deslro it' id said, i 0 6 fr or f tlm farmers that, tho eftoctofthoprohl •biioty: Hotter Iwr would- bo to. depredate this dekcrtptiiu of 'gralftv and thus Influcnco their ‘Votiii °!fo llo V : ,i ' ] EstJitc Jffotloo. y T ETTERS Of Administration,on.tho estate Snydor, luto of Frankford Cumberluod/county, Pa.,' have ,boon SjMiiod ,by tho Register of aald.county tptho sub idrlWa living in the twraq township.. AUpor* sons Indebted, to said cstato,arp requested to rnsko immediate payment, s and • those having xlslms against it will-present them properly au thenticated for settlement to ~ i SAMUEL SNYDER, I . - >JOHN D. SNYDER, i.Mm'rs. ,; . M . ABRAUAM KIEHL, \ ~-iSppL 27> 1556-—Gt , Auditors, tfoticc* T'njj undersigned Auditor, appointed bythe Court, to marshal and distribute the balance Id tta/bAiids of: Christian Titzel,. Assignee of Joballarlachor, among tlin creditors gives notice ihat ho wjll attend to' that duty at his office, in Carlisle* on Saturday, the 20th day of October, *lBss, on or before which doy creditors uro no fiflctl to present tholr clalnis. ' .A.'B. SHARP, Auditor, September 27, 1855—St Six Cents Rcirard. jj* < Runaway from-the subscriber, ■ residing in SoutliMlddletontown* ship,- oh or about the 2U(h of Sep* , terober, 1955, an indentured ap ' ’Vixfew .prentice to tho.Carpenterbusiness, . • ' • nurpc d John Dtim*. ; Said.boy is about 18 years of age, ot slender build, And had On when he went away a suit of block clothes, and slouch hat. All persons arc yarned not to employ, or Imrborsald absconding apprentice,, as I will enforce the law against all vhomaydoso. ; , r • ‘ r *. DANIEL WEIGEL. September 27, 1835—3tT . Genifoinch's Furnishing Store. "XlfTlAli A. MILES* Store, in Main st., (oppo ' W‘‘sUo'thy Telegraph’office,) now offers tor kaleapiost extensive and iiiviting assortment of FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENT£E at prices which claim llberarpotronapo. t dot up my gpOdn In.tho first stylo of art, and .‘their ‘recommendation may bo implicitly relied on 1 / 1 Gentlemen In want,of Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stockings, Stocks’, Ties, Gloves, Silk SSbirts.aml Drawers, Canos,' Shoulder Braces, Portfndniiales. Brushes, Combs, Handkerchiefs, tfuripenders, Carpet Bags, Purses, Umbrellas, Cigw-cases, Watch Guards, Ac., are particular* ly'refordd to thy,establishment. Also on baud, a superior article of Ladles! Gauntlets, Kid and Gum .Gloves. Carlisle, Sept. 27,1855—8 m fiulc or lloiißOlioia .dk Kitchen Farultttrr, “iri|TlLLbo sold on Thursday, tho llthday of •■“Yf.October,-1866, at Umj lato residence of Wm: M. Biddle, Esq., 'dec’d., a very largo col lection of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of -Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bureaus, Withstands, (marble topped and plain) Carpets, Tablos/Ohalrs, elegant dressing table Bureaus, ifraarblo topped,) Sofas, large Parlor Mirrors, Pino Chandelier, Lfuqps, Rocking Chairs, a Va riety .of Stoves, both wood nnd coal, for Parlor. and Chamber. 'A splendid (Scherr maker,) in perfect 1 7 w\J u order; - Pier Tables, Slono, China «hd Glass Ware, Mahogany Dining Tables, Oil Cloths, Billiard Table, &c.; together with a great variety of oilier articles too numerous to men tion.for Chambers and Kitchen. JULIA M. BIDDLE. ' Carlisle, Sept. 27,1865—8 t . Just Received : A LOT of Patent Moat Grlndors, anlcoarti do for Farmers or family use. For salo at John P. Lyno’s North Hanover st. - Also, a mammoth hssortmcct of Tools, of all kinds, at tho same place. *-Carlisle, Supt. 27, 1855. VTUIE, largest and most varied stock of Hard- X ware in tho county, and selling at tho low* cat prices, is at J. P; Lyne’a. i/ Alao, Barr and Rolled Iron and Stool, of all •foot and kinds, at tho lowest prices'. Abo, Patent Wheel Greaso, for sale at h - . . i . J. P. LYNE’S. Carlisle, Sept. 27,1855. ..Steam Sawllill & Timber Land FOU SALE, i Will bo sold at pub'llc sale,.on tho promises, oil Thursday, tho Ist day of November next, dt 10 o’clock, A. M., a Steam XggA SAW MILL and Nine hundred and ■ Thirty-three Acres of Timber < Laud, lBll*wßl ,^uato in Dickinson and South Mid* townships, Cumberland coun ty. - ibn is a very desirable property, and per sons wishing to purchaso will find it best recom mended by making Inquiry and examining It ; on *>l* before (be day of sale. ; Tho titlo ls indlspu table. 1 • • - ■ ■ ' ' ‘‘'■ ■ ' 1 ■ ' : * Also,'will bo Sold at tho same time and place, SIX MULES, one 4 horso Wagon, a onohorso Wigon, Gears, Also, Timber Wheels, Log Chains, and all tho Tools and fixtures connoo ted with (ho Mill, Including n first rate Circular S*#.-rAldo, a lot of Lumber, Boards and Scant- Uffjfr ;Xorm» raado known on the.day of snlo by 7.* ••• *1 iiiUASICELL b. SEYMOUR. . i.vfiopt* 27, 1865—Gt ■ - pitiable limestone, Farm for Sale. WILL be sold at public said, on thtf promi ses, ■onThuraday, November 1, 1856, at VQ o'clock A." Mm that very fine Hmnßtonp.'farnt, wdopglhg'to tlii catnto/of Xhonifla Urlo, dCc’<!., ucArklngBU fwn * fir ,Nortb Mldd|bton -tofruehlp, Cumberland county, Pa,/ about" live Inlldi caBt ; o|‘'OttVUtflb. bntliu - Cumberland Val le) 1 Railrbad/and one-,half jiiilosbutliorHarrlq burg and Carlisle - turnpllco roftd/ Containing ~ sAbout ,3J?O Acjrefi,.;'. ‘ tirtofwhich Isflrat rate tlmbordand. - Thu Im* KprovcUienU are acomthodloiis i Dou blel two story Drlohiltouso arid ont bulldlnga; A largo Brick Bank Barn and Corn Gribs, &c.y all of which am de’rii ‘stylo/ with every convenience, •ndaronow In thobest order. The fannivould dlvldu well Into, two parts, and will bo so sold if purchasers .desirtoV It" is well situated, being to’njarket and In agood'n'olghbor ■easy' to ! st\|t’ ohd wi|l bo toads' Known ton thb' day of salo by ’' , ‘ ‘ ’ : ;'kiohaud * L . !'. : ItOBEUT 0. BTEIUIETT, £rrs. of ThOi '. Vric, dic'd* , . Soi«;27i 18BB—Gt'‘ ’ • ■ - . •' Now Goods/ TOK subscriber has Jnat received a largo',ns* X sortuiont of Dry Goods, suitable ap proaching aoason, which will bo sold veryeboap. Q M. SNODQHASS. ooptomhor 20, 1855—4 t. 11 11 i i t i _ - _ IITOMI{V. l WiiMtbd In imyrpcpt, ibrsub* scrlptlon, advertising and Job-work. 2 Compaules MENAGERIE : i •-ClRCtsll;’ S* B.‘ lIOWJ3S,' Propriety ' Htbab•' 1 ’ ' Cblobralod’ - . - ‘ 'EqueitHan Troupe f ■ - Without extra charge; form ing two Exhibitions'll onb For one day only. •‘'Aftbi' noon and evenings l - ’ JV M.' NixtorV Dlrbctoi* ( ’ tho combined exhibition. M CarlitU, on Thursday • ! ’J’i Octoftcrdl, id thle exhibition will found tbo two greatest livh curiositjefilnthoanlmalkinL dom^yizj^a ; living Giraffe, hud a living’ Rhinoceros,-bo: sides a Aill collection of oth er wild Bcri'sts, alt jn the most perfect health and condition.-' .The Circbs Tronpc pptisist or the'following acknowled ged talent. "'■■■■ Clown— Jm Myers. .1 Miss Rose Madman, the fearless,; graceful and-bril liant, Amur! can Artist, in her matchless Bccnos(of.Equita tion. i! Messrs. y., M Klng, jjo Rue, ,W. Armstrong,j li. I*. Madigah, Master' Madigan, Thompson, and Prof., Nixon with bis talented Pupils, In all tlioir achievements upon horseback, and in .Gymnas tics! . . , . The following rare and boautlfhl animals arc among the collection .belonging, lo the exhibition. . . A Brazilian Tiger, or Sou tl Arao'rlpa Jaguar,' Twp Afri- 2 Nth. American Bears, , a.podr'.of English Beef, a.beautifully marked Zebra',,a Peruvian La|na, a White, Camel, a besides, & variety of the monkey trlbo, Pe licans, Swans, Birds of Pa radise, &c. Admissloit'to see the com bined exhibitions, 26 cents. Children under 9 yburs ol ago, half price. Doors open at2andat7. Performiuic* commences at 2£ andquiir ter to 8. , * K/T The Equipment am; general Out-fit of both tin Mohagorlo& GircusTroupes, have boon got up this season in a stylo of elegance und o profusion of costly decora , tfqns hitherto unprecedented, xuo moots and Gymnastic Artists/a full- description of whom will he found in the Bills, are all belonging to the first,cl/lss of their profession, of both sexes, and are kqown and distinguished everywhere os tho “ Sin? Troupe” of the. United -States.., A full'mllitAry Brassßand accompanies tho United Exhibitions, and will play during the perform, ancos a variety of new and fashionable music. Tho Companies will enter tqwn lu a-Grand procession, about 10 A- M., and after passing through the principal streets', proceed to their Pavilion of Exhibition. • In addition to tlm above groat foalurd In tho Circle and Mcnagdfie, will bo performed each evening, tho gorgeous Pan tomime entitled “TAe MUer of Bagdad?”* which Will bo produced In ft stylo of magnificence un. surpassed by any travelling Exhibition, tho management having spared neither pains or ex pense in .making this tho “No plus Ultra” of performances In tho circle. This piece will bo presented with' all tho splendors of the Arena, as performed at tho principal Theatres in tho cities of New York and Philadelphia, where it had a successful run of 160 nights. It need only to be scon to bo appreciated. 8. B. LEONARD, Ag’t. September 20, 1855. .Cumberland Valley Bank. PROPRIETORS, William Ebb, MELonoia Bbbhrbhax, Rod*t. 0. Steubbxt, IlEKnr Saxtoh, Riou’d. Woods, John C. Stbbbett, H.A. Stdbqeoh. ' THIS Bank, doing business in tho nnmo of Kor, Brenncman 6c Co., is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. . ' " Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial Deposits. , Particular attention paid to the Collection of Notes, Drafts, Checks,&c., In any part of the United Statbs or.Canadas. Remittances mndo-to England, Ireland, or tho Continent. Tho faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted (o thorn, may bo relied upon. ; - . t ' They will at all times bn pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. Banking Uouso in Trout’s Build ing, Main street, a few doors East of tho Rail road Depot.' Open far Business from 9 o’clock la tho morning,until 4 o’clock in tho evening. . H. A. STURGEON, Ctuhier. Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1856—8m0. Phillips, Stryker & Jennings, WHOLES ALB DEALERS IN Bft'iiMi, Frcncli, & American DRY-GOODS, BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY, AT. AUCTION, Nos. 1 & 8 Bank St., below Market, between • . Second and Third, Philadolplilo., lETTo cash or short time buyers wo will sell at a very sftmll advance on Auction cost._/ c 7i : September 20, 1865—2 ms _ JACOB WVNDGRUCU, Attorney, at l 4 vw. omco. East Mqin street,, adjoining Saxton’s Htmlwaro store, will attend to all business entrusted to him promptly. r . : ~ Carlisle, Sept. 18, 1855—0 m c. i*. uuirmicii, ATTORNE Y AT LAW, will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his onre. OiUcu in Boutom’s Row. Carlisle, April 5* IBssi~ora 1 ■ : While Hall Academy., Three Miles West of Jlarrishuag, rllE tenth session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the fifth of Novcm. ber next. Parents and Guardians are requested to Inquire into its merits. Instruction is given in the ordinary and higher branches of an Eng lish education, and also in the Latin, Greek, French and Gorman languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Muslo. ~ r : . ; i; • TEiiMS i - .Boarding,, positing and Tuition in,tho " ( ’ "Engllsu braochos* ,ahd Vocal tijuslb por session of 5 month*,. ', J $OO 00 Instruction In oaCnbftho Languages, ‘ , 5 pO Instrudldn InTnstmmontal.Muijc,.. , , ,10 00. ■ For Circulars and Ajrthor Information oddross l6ss. , • ‘ .. polyleclmlo College, > Or xn» Statu or Penmbvlvamia, . \Vest Finn Square, Fhila: OUGANIZI3D on tho plan of tho Industrial Colleges of. Continental'-Europe,-and tho only College in tho Union in which; gontlbmon graduate Iu ; tho Industrial profosslbus. Third yoar, pomaiouclug Monday, September 17th,1850 rAODLTYi ltfathoraatloaood,,fiDginoorli»g.*-Prof. S. H, Peabody. ; . Genontl -and Applied Cbgmlatry.—lrof. A. L. Kennedy. •.; . Mechanics and Machinery.—Prof. 11. 11. Boucher. • . , , , Geology, Mineralogy and Mining.—Pro!. - >v. S. Kowson,- Architect^A Topograph’l Draw'g.—Prof. J. Korn. , . Modern Languages.—V.'Do Atnaroll. . , For catalogues and further Information apply to ' 11 r ' A; li. 1 KENNEDY, M. Pn \ . ; Sept. 20,1056 —at Prt)t\of FacdUy, TT/’HEREAS in and. by an act of the Gene* VV rat Assembly, of the. Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania, entitled “An .act relating' to (be elections or jhla. Comimonwealth,*Vpassed the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839, it is made thedu lyof theShetifFof eTerycpunly within this ComiiionweaUh,lo give nubile General Giectipoa, and in adch osticeri tTeno* 1 morale: , ; -‘i 1 ';. 1 ; ' !; . .'l.The officers.to ba elected. , 3; designate ihe place aV which the election is to bd held* .1, IOSEPft High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland; dohereby. make known and give this public notice to the elec* ters of the county of 1 Cumberland, that on TUESDKYVthe Otb day.of October next, an election will; be held, at ; the several election districts, (established by-law. in .said county, ilwhich time they will vole by: ballot for the several offivera hereinafter named, yi 2 . t . ; _ Pno person for,Canal,Commissioner of .the of Penneylvapla., ... • T*wo, Persona .to represent the couplyof Cumberland in the House of j Representatives of Pennsylvania.,' ,» ■ One Person for Sheriff of Cumberland coqn* i jw*n|k /1 ly.- 1 1 • One Person for Treasurer of Cumberland county. One Person for Commissioner of Cumber* land county. One person fpr Director of the Poor of Cum berland county. ' ‘ One perspn for Coroner of Cumberland Co. : One person, for Auditor of .Cumberland Co, Two Persons for Auditors of Cumberland county—one.to serve three years, pod one to serve one year. .. The said election wifi bo held throughout thecouptyas follows: : The electiorvin the election district compo* sed .of the borough ef Carlisle and the town* ships.of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Lower Fronkford, and Lower West Pennsborough, will be’held at the Codrt House, inthebbrough of Carlisle.''l The election In the election district coni* posed of Silver Spring township, will be held atithe public house of George Duey, in Uogee town, in said township* , The election in the election district, com posed- of Hampden . township, will he held at the public house of Jesse Uerkbeiraer, in said township, l , The election in the election district com posed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held a! the 1 publid house of Mr. Underwood, in Uhephi'rdsiown. The election in the election district compo* sed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jouas Hunch, on Slate Hill. The , election in the election district com . posed of East Pennsborough township, wilt be the house now occupied by A. Hunts* bprger, at the West end of the Harrisburg Bridge.. ■ ' .The. election in the election district com* posed of New Cumberland, will bn held at the house formerly kepi by VV. H. Bold, in the borough of New Cumberland* The election in the election district com* posed ol the boroupls of-Mfchaniosburg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the:eleciion district com posed ofMonroo township* wilt be held at the public house of Samuel Algeicr, In Church* town in said township. The election In the election district com* posed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the house now occupied by‘iuhc.Kiley, in said township. The election in the district composed of the 'Borough of Newville*and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frnnkfurd, Upper West Pendsboiough, and that pari of Newton township, notlnclu ded In the Leesburg election district hereinaf* ter mentioned, will he held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Newville. The election hi the district composed of Hopewell . township, will be held at. the School House in Newhurg, in said township. .The election in the district composed of the borough ofShippensburg, Shippensburg (own* ship, and that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, in (he bor* ough ofShippensburg. And in and by an aclof the General Assem* bly.of.this Commonwealih, passed theSifJuly. 1839, it Is thus provided ; “ That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in the coupiy of Cumberland,,boun ded by.the following lines and distances, vis: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dick* inson and Newton to the turnpike r9ad, thence along said turnpike to Centre School House, on said : turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road at Roybuck*s, including Reybuck*e Farm, thence In a strait line to the Saw Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krysher'a tun to the Adams .county line, thence along the lino of Adams county to the placeofbegin ning, be and the same is hereby declared a new nnd sepernto election district, vthe election to be held at the public house of; Win. Maxwell In.Leesburg, Southampton township.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person* except Justices of (he Peace,.who shall hold,any .office or appuini menl of profit or. dust underthe United States, or if this Slate, or any city orinoorporaied dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate officer or agoni, who is Or shall be employed under ,the legislature, exe cutive;'or judiciary departments' of'this Siaie, or of tho United Slates, or of any city or. of any incorporated district; anil also that every member ot Congress and of the Slate LegislaJ tore; and of the Select or Common Council of any ciiy, or botn'mlssioner or any incorporated district, is by In w ; incapable of holding or ex ercising bl the eadio time, tho office of appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elec tions of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer of such election shall beelligbte to bo than voted for. . And tho said act of Assembly,’entitled an act relating to elections of this Commonwealth, fiuesed July 2d, 1839, further provides as fol. owe; (built <> That .the inspectors ami Judges shall meet ai the respective places appointed for holding the election In the district in 'which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock jn tho morning of tho second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter ol such district. t ‘‘ln.oaso |he person, who shall hare retrieved iho sdcond highest number of votes for Inspeo*. lor, shall not attend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have, retrieved llje second IrighW number of votes’ (or ihbnejct preceding election shall eblaelnspeo* tof liv jjls pipe**And In qnpp lhe person who ■hill hays .jrspelvod. ihp highest ntiinbbr of vo|iis for Inspector' shall not, attend, the person oleolcd jqdgo shall appoint, an inspector; In his plutot' and In case the person elected a Judge shall not attend, then ilio Inspector who re* coivod the highest ..numhof of votes shall ap. point a Judge in his place ; or If any vacancy sliall.6 tlnuo 1 In|tlio board for the apace 'of oho hour bftor the timefixed'by laW .for the opening of tho olepl|on, t|ie tjualiftod voters of the'townslilp ward or dislriol fur which euc|i officer shall nave boon elected, present at (ho place ofoleollon, abalj elect one of their num her to Oil sooir vacancy. , ‘lt shall be tho duty of the several asaos pore of each,district to ' attend nt Itio ploc.b of holding every general, special or township o. eotion, during tho whole said -election is lopthpon, for tho purpose of giving informa* lion to the inspectors and Judges.when called on In relation to the right of qny person asses, sed by them to* vote at such election, or such other matters In relation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors or either of (hem ■hall froth'ilnie to Ulms require, , , “No person shall bo permitted to voto M any elec l l bn os . afdresa Tdf, tb&i;a- *p'KUe freeman of (be age of twenty dnbyaars#} more, wbc shall haverefilded.iniheSlalealkßsiqne year, and to ihe election district-wfierbhs offers bis Vole ai leaei’len days' such election, and tWihln iieofWafii; |iiid ej State or'county iaxj which I .sballhare b'eeb'afiaefised at toast len dayß before ihe eleoilon.y' JBai acliizeo of qualified vpierofUiiQSlateiartdVem'oved there* from arid returned who shal! have real* ded in thp election; rd»Blr|cf,nnd paid, taxes aforesaid, ehall bp l ontUljed icf vote after resi ding in the Stale six rapnlha {‘.Provided, That the whitefreen&M citizens of the United Slates, the’age of (wenly-qdeanU twenly-twd yeats whd have resided in aii election district teri 'daya ab tifore6'aid;'Bhallbe entitled td vote although' they, ftliall ndl pald taxes. ’ ' ,'No.pejebn sballbe permitted to vole whose jiamo isirot contained ( iit,lbp>Usi.of taxable in* habitants furriishedfiy.ilto coroinisstonfis, un less, First, ho; receipt for .the pay moot .within twp,years, of, a elate or county tax assessed agreeablylteiheoonstiiutjooiaod give satisfactory evidenceeither on hia oath or affirmation, or the’oalb or affirmation of anoth er that he has paid sticba Vox* or on failure to produce a receipt shall .fneke oath to the pay* raent thereof, SeCondiif ha claim a right to vote by'belng aii.'ejector between the age of twenty-one and iwentyrtwq years he shall do.- pose ph oath or a|firmatlon that ho has resided in Ihia Stqle at least one year next before hia application,?ap'd.make.eucji. proof of residence in the district as required, by this act and that he does verily believe.from. the account given him that ho is of, (ho age 'aforesaid, and such other ; evidence as is requited by . this act, whereupon the name.of the person so admit ted to vole shall he inserted in thealphabetlca! list by the inspectors,' and a note madeoppo site thereto by-writing' the. word Max.’jf he shall be permitted to,vote by'reason of having paid laxj or the 1 word''*app,*he shall bp admit* ted to vote by' reason.of r puch age, shall be called put to the clerks/who shall make,the like voles ip the lists kepi, by thorn. ' In, all paseif where the riaiDß of the person claiming to,vole ls,found «n the list furnished by the commissioners,;nnd assessors, or his right to vote .whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be •he duly of ilio inspectors, to examine soch persona on oath as to bis qualifications, and if ho claims to have resided within the State for ono year or more, hia '6aih ; shall be sufficient proof thereof/ but shnll ihake proof by at Ipasi one competent 1 Witness," who shall be a qoalifi. ed elector, thht he bos resided within (he dis trict for more (bail‘ten (lays next immediately proceeding said election, and shall also him* self'swoar that his bone fide residence, in pur suance of his lawful, calling, is within the'dis trict; and that he did not rerpove into said dis trict lV»r tlte purpose of votiqg therein. ‘Bvety person qualified as aforesaid, nnd who .shall rrlake'due proof jf.required, of his residence and, payment of tales as aforesaid,' shairbe ' admitted to ’ vote in the township/ ward oVdisirie?t in Avhiclt ho shall reside,. •Ifany shall,pfcvept' Or, attempt to prevent any officer of any,plection under this act from holding such, election, or usp or threaten any viulence.to any such officer, or shall interrupt '‘or improperly interfere, with him in theexecu- Uop of hia duty, or shall block up the window or avehuo loany windqw Where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace' at snch 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 eh II bo fined iq any sum not ex ceeding five hundred .dollars and be ltoprison ed for any time not less than, three nor more than twelve months, and if It shall bo shown 10 couri, where ilio trial of'such oflencoshai be had, that the person so offondiog was not a resident of the city, ward* district or township vyhere the offence committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then ( on conviction he shall bo sentenced to pay ■ e fine of not less than one hundred nor’more ttiao one thousand dollars, nnd bo InprisonetMtoi r lesa than six month nor more lliantwo years).* If any person or persons ihafl make any bet or wager upon the result of any i'lforionwiilu In the Commonwealth, or shall offer lo make any such bet or wager, either by verbal pro clamaijon thereof, or by any, written or prin ted advertisement challehgoM invito nny per son le niolie such bet or wriger, upon c nvic lion thereof he onhey shill forfeit and pay three limbs the amount so bdt or to be hel. •Ifany person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently, vote at any election In this Com monwealth,‘or being otliprwlsuVqualified shall vote his proper district, or if any person knowing the want ofsuch qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to vole, the person offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two-hundred, dollars, and be' tnipriqpnfd for any term not exceeding three months. •If any person shall vote ol more than one election district, or oiherwlsefraudulently vole more than onco on tbe same day. or ‘shall fraudtemly fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with (he intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, he nr they offending, shall on conviction bo fiord in any euirt not less than fifty nor more than five hnndred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than i three’ nor' nioro ’ than twelve months. -• ’ Hf any pernbn not qualified io vote in thl« Commonwealth, agreeably, to , law, (except the eonft prqualified citizens) shall, 'appear at any ,'plaoe of election for (ha purpose of Issuing tickets br of ■lnfluencing tho citizensqualified to vole, he.shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars fnf'Overy Shell offence, and bo Imprisoned for, anyilerm not-oxnerdin’g three months/ : Agreeably to llio provisions ' of- : lhe sixty first section of said 1 nct,,pvory General and Special Election shall bo opened between.the hours of, eight and |cn (n the forenoon, and shall condemn, without interruption or. adjourn ment until seven oV|ock In the evening, when thojio,l|s,shall be closed.. • . And the Judges of the respective district* aforesaid, are by ihn said not required to meet at tho Court Dousei in tho borough of Car lisle cn (lie tliird day after tho said dny of elec tion, boing Friday tho ,12th day of October then and there to perforrq tho things required of them by latv. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 13lli day of September A. !).. 1855. JO-SRFH McDARMONO, Sheriff Sheriff’s Office, Carllulo. > ' , i September 13, 1825./ .) T. KIRK WHITE’S USTITI/tE. THIS Institution. so. pleasantly >catcd .In tho borough olVVorki-Pa., was established by tho proeont proprietor for tbo purpose of afford, log young men all tho advantages ofa thorough and practical Mercantile, education. . . - Tho course of* study embraces Do»|blo;Entt7 Book-kepplng. Mercantile calculations,.Business Penmanship,” lectures on Commercial Law, and Political‘Economy. Thus giving tho student thf\t knowledge,which will amply qualify him to take chargb.of any sot o\ books. TkVcombloto course requires ft-ofn, eight to ton weeks* varying, with tljp,abilities of the stu dent and thd’numbor of hours devoted each day to study. Diplomas nr6 awarded to such, and such, only as complete tho entire course, l?tui dents can enter the Institution atany time,there being no vacations. 4 ■ For father Information writ? and receive a circular. • August 10, 1855—3 m 1 > *■■■ 1 somowhoro speaks of, V winter lingering in tho lap of spring," hut it' needs no po H t to 101 l us it Is tho Casa boro tills Honson, the lust fow days having bepn decided y 1 wintry. Nor does It need a poet to Inform tho public that for nllsorts of weather there Is a very .abun dant provision of suitable and fashionable cloth ing at RObjcuaL fie Wimon-’s cheap store. No. Ill'Chestnut street, corner of.l raukllu (Placp, Philadelphia.—ly “ "V '”'V, A BAnE CHANCE,- Office to nfotj* Drugs ifl, and Office Fixtures for sale. With an estab listicd practice Worth $l6OO a, year,. Location 4 f conntytojvn;' Forfmlhor information call at this office. ' • September 18, ' 1 • ' J 'Biff Bpring Academy, . , -NBWVU.L*, pa. commences Tuesday, Notem- Session;closes Tuesday, September ; Annual Exhibition, Monday cvcnlnn Septem ber 24tb, in Literary. Hall.' • Annual Address before the students, Monday morning, 24tlT. For particulars got a Catalogue fnim . , W;,R. LINJN, Principal. . JAMES M’JOEEHAN, Assistant. September J8,1855^81 SAVING FUND j , : OF,TUB., U. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust ■; COMPANY,’ S. IS. corner Third uni Chestnut Sts., Phtta. Capital $260,000. MONEY Is received on deposit -daily. Tlio amount deposited is entered In a Deposit book add given lotho'Depositor, or, if prefer red, a certificate will bo given. i < , All sums, largo and small, are received, and tbo amount paid, back .on demand, without no tice, . , Intgrcst is paid at the rate of five- per, cent., commencing from tbo day of deposit, and coas mg fourteen days previous to tbo withdrawal of tho money. ‘ ' On the first day of January, in each year, tho Interest of each deposit is paid to tho depositor,' or added to tho principal,' as ho tnay prefor. ‘ Tho company have now upwards of 8.600 de positors la thp city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional-information will bo glven by addressing tho Troasurfer, // . - Directors. —Stephen R, Crawford, President; Lawrence’ Johnson,;,Vico President; Ambrose W.-Thompson, Benjamin W. Tlngloy, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Godwin, Paul B. God dard, Georgo McDonry, James Povcroux, Gus tavus Euglish. Secretary and Treasurer.— Pliny Fisk, Teller and Interpreter.— J. C. OchlschlaKer. September C, 1855—1 y Valnable Real Estate for Sale. TIIE subscriber, Executor of George Murray, far., will sell at public sale, at ono o’clock, P. M., at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on Sat urday, tlio 29th day of September, 1855, tbo fol lowing Real Estate, situated in tho Borough ol Carlisle, os follows, viz: Tho old Mansion Property, with tho Improvements thereon, on tho SS Sllfr* orDer VTost street and Dickinson being 100 feet on the former and 00 loot on tho latter 1 . Also, a Town Lot, 00 foci in front and 240 in depth, situated on (ho sontji side ot West Pom fret street, and running back to Chapel alloy, north ofthp Scceder church". Also, a Lot containing one acre, more orlciis, in tho roar of South College, between Church alloy and Pomfrbt street. Also, two Town Lota, each 60 feet in front and 240 foot in depth, situated on the south side of North street, and runntbg back to Locust al loy, between Pitt and West streets. /The nbovo property will uo sold altogetboror in ports. Terms made known on tbo day of sale. For any further information call on the subscriber. ‘ ANDTT. BLAIR, Ex’r. Carlisle, Sopt. C, 1855—4 t Orphans’ Court Sale OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of on order of tbo Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed, os Guardian of John and Jemima Piper, children and heirs of Nancy Piper, lato Nancy Kylo, de ceased, I will expose to public salo, on Thurs day, tho 25th of October, 1865, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, on tho premises, the Interest of Raid wards In the following real eatalb, viz t No. I. A tract of Pino Land, In Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bouodeAby lands, of David Colwell, Jacob Scaver, Frederick Fry, and others, and adjoining part of tbo South Mountain, containing •« 150 Acres, more or Jess. The timber on this land Is of tbo very best qual ity lor sawing—pino, chcsnut and oak. It will bu allured In Iwoufy-flvo acru lots, to suit pur. chasers. No. 2. A tract of first rate Limestone Land, in sumo township, bounded by londpof Mathew Kyle, Eleanor Ewing, Elias B. Eyster, Huston Fulton’s heirs, John Moilingcr, MathewMoliing cr, and thu Walnut Bottom road, containing 170 Acres, more or less. On this tract thuro arc about SO acres of good timber land, and a considerable amount of Lo cust tit tor posts; good-Buildings and a Well of never falling water near the door of tho dwelling; a fine meadow, and several springs that never fail, known as tho head of Yellow Breeches a__a creek. The buildings aro a largo Stono House and Kitchen, u Stone a 8l a ßib Carn ’ * rom to 85 foet in length. jm4iBKThero is also an excellent Limestone Quarry on tho place. Terms mtulu known on tbd day of sale by \VM. M. MAINS, Guardian. Sept. 0, 1856—71 Tho undersigned, at tho same time and place, will also sell their interests in tho real estate above mentioned and described. Terms made known on tho day of sale. James Kyle, Catharine Doklap, Henry Kylk, Dav»d Coldwkll, Robert M’Cunr, Sarau 11. Coldwkll, Elizabeth M’Cune, Jemima Kyle. John Kyle, Public Sale. *¥T*riLL bo sold at publje sale, on tho promU VV .sea, on Saturday, tho 13lh day of, Octo bor, 1855, a Housu and Lot of Ground, situate partly In Mlfllin and partly in Frank/ord town, ships, adjoining lands of floury Brinn, James Kennedy and others, and belonging to tho estate of Samuel Utley, deceased. Tho lot contain# about THREE ACRES, having thoroon erected p f> a Log House, and Barn, a Spring of yflkjEjfX. running water and a variety of fruit |33|S|mMt r oos. This propertyis within two of the Borough of NewviUo, and'is worth tho attention of abtao of moderate moans wanting a homo. Tho property is sold under an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to John Orris, Guardian of the minor children of said decedent, to soil their Interests In tho same, and under a Power of Attorney from tho parties le gally entitled and of Ailt ago, to, tho sah} John (ftrris, to soil tho/rXutprests.' ’ " * , Safe to commence at 10 .o’clock, A. IT., when the terms will bo made known by JOHN ORRIS, Guardian. September. 0,1865~-~ot . ■ Public Sale of Real Estate. By order of the Orphans’s Court In a pro ceeding in partition, amongst tho heirs of Mathow Olay, deceased, I will expose to public sale, on tho promises, on Friday, October 6, 1855, at 11 o’clock, A. M., a form la Frankfotd township, bounded by lands of Abm. Waggon er’s heirs, John Wirt, John Waggoner, and tbo heirs of John Clay, containing about ' ! 210 Acres of good 1 Stale 1 and Free Slone hand, about 110 acres of which Is cloaked and under good fonoo and cultivation; and tho residue .fa „ - ; Uno timber. Tho improvements aro M Ok; a i ar go STONE HOUSE, with a JnliHS#K.ltclion, attached} a largo DANK jyiJ|MBARN, Spring House, Cider Press, o^^^Applo Orchard and other fVult trees,and running water through tho place. ’ This is u very desirable and convenient farm and within about 6 miles of Carlisle. Tho terms ofsalo will bo:—Fivo per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid when the sale Is confirmed, the residue of ono-halfon tho Ist of April, 185(1, when possession will bo given, and tho balunco In two annwol payments without In terest, td bo scoured on’ tho land. Tho land lord's share of.tho grain is reserved. WILLIAM F.SWIGEU.. , September 0, ’ " ‘ ' ynluftple'Farm tit .PubUo or •; . Private galc T •., ; .■ THE subscriber Wjjl offer his farm at public Qlh dny.q/ October, 1855. .If not disposed.of at pci* tato Mlo before that time. ’;Tho fiqrtn Is situated tn iTorth Middleton township, about seven miles norib-edst of Carlisle, on the Conodogtffnet creefc/.adjoining of Davld Hoover, Jesse Zoigler and John Coover, and oontoios ' 216 Acres,.; 40 acres of which Is flno meadow land, 20 acres is covered with good timber, such as oak, lo cust, &o. ■ . . The Improvements are a good two story plas torod Houao, a two story Log Tenant InOA Xlonao, a largo Bank Barn, with two KliliSi throsh^n S doors, and other outbuild aaUggyogS' Also, an Orchard of fine Inlll about 11 acres. Thorolsalsoagood well ot water.at the door, and a Spring running’ through tho form. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, on said day. For further Information respecting tho farm enquire of W. Wirt £bulcr,Eeq., Carlisle, or of tho subscriber. • JOHN KETTERER, Sept 13, 1855—8 t . , . . ; PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will expose to public sale, on tho promises, on Saturday , the 29 th day of September* 1855, at 12 o’clock,‘M., alt tho following'described real es tate, late of Samuel Newcomer, of Upper Allen township, dec’d.: No. 1, A tract of land, situate in Easlpenns borough township, enjoining lands of Fetor Barnhart and others, and containing ' 138 Acres and 127 Perches, This tract is of a fine quality, (n a»good neigh borhood, under good tehees, In'a high state of cultivation, and an excellent Spring of running water through It. Tho improvements arc sub stantial and numerous, consisting of a corruno • .flL fn A diOus two story STONE HOUSE, a ffoaiß largo BANK BARN, with a never 1 S»;«jg|failihg Well of water in tho yard, a Spring House, WugoU Shed, &c.— Also, an Orchard. This desirable property is situated within five miles of Harriauurg, to which place there is a good road. Persons desiring to examine this property can do so by calling on Samuel Newcomer, wbo resides on tho premises. Also, three Idts of ilfounftvj»Za»d,williClics nut and Oak timber on It, situate in Eastpcnns borough township, about 1 mile from tho above farm; One lot containing 80 acres and 120 perches, tho others about 21 acres each. Also, ono tract of Timber land In Upper Allen township, containing 1 aero and 85 perches. Tho foregoing described real estate is of a character rarely offered lor sale, and presents rare inducements to purchasers. Terms of sale mode known on tho day of sale by DEITRICH STEINER, Jldmr. of Sami, Newcomer, dec'd. August 80,1855—0t* Orphans’ Court Sale. BT virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold on the premises, on Saturday, the 2Wh day of Septem ber, 1865, at 10 o|clock, A. M., all that certain Lot of Ground, situate-in Ilogestown, Cumber land county, being marked in the general plan of said town No. 6, bounded on tbo west by lot No. 4, on tho north by Rock alloy, on tho east by lot No. 0, and on tho south br (ho turnpike, containing 63 foot in front, «n<l 'l<Jl feet, more n—A ' Dttoss, In dentil; having thereon orcc tcdftLogand Weatherboard Dwelling |j*l*BpnHouso and Log Stable, lute tho pro. igJUglpcrty of John Lutz, of Silver Spring township, dooM, The tonus of sale will bo: Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid on tho day of salo, one-half of the residue on tbo Ist of April next, when the deed will bo made and posses- given, and the balance on tho Ist day of April, 1867, without Interest, paymoqt to bo sc. cured by judgment bond or mortgage. SAMUEL HARRIS, Jidmr, of John Luts, dec’d. August 80, 1855—5 t , Orphans’ Court Sole. ON FRIDAY, tho 28th day of SEFTEMB’R. 1855, In pursuance of orders ot Uio Orphans* * Oourfc county, wo will expose at public sale, on tho premises, at ono o’clock, P. M., in Pranbford (ownshipand county aforesaid, a tract of Land, situated In the said township and coonfy aforesaid, hounded by hinds of David Ernst, Robert Graham, and Iho Conbdoguinet crook, and near DJJlor’s mill, containing 10 Acres and 64 Perches, neat measure, more or less. Tho terms of sale (u bo madu known at the time and place by tho undersigned JONATHAN SNIDER, Gtiar. of the minor children of Jacob Silts SAMUEL BEAK, Gnnr. of the minor children of Jacob Sear. August 30, 1856—6 t Valuable J*i*o|>crly for Sale. THE two story Brick Ilouao and BacK-build ing, with a pump, cistern, one! all necessary out-buildings attached, situate in North Hanorcr street, in Carlisle, is offered lor sale. The sit uation is a good one for a private residence or for business. The terms will easy. Apply to J. R. WEAVER, Agl.for E. Bullock. July 20, 1865 —tf Trusses! Trusses!! C. H. NEEDLES, Tacas and Baaor Estadlibumekt, S. U r . Cor', of Twelfth and Race Sts., Phila, luporteb of Uno French Trusses, extreme lightness, ease apd durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side af fcctod. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, ¥l, $6. Double —ss, SG, $8 and $lO. Instructions as to wear, and bow to effect a euro, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for salo, in great variety, Dr. Banning’s Improved Patent Body Brace, For tho cure of Prolapsus Uteri} Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes —mala and female. Ladies’ Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 2,1865 ly ' Slicri/Rilty. TO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND CO. Fkllow-Oitkkhs—l offer myself as a vol unteer candidate tor tho offloo of Sheriff.— Should you consider mo qualified for tho ofllco and ootitlod to your suffrage, I will bo thankful for your votes at tho coming election. • HENRY WILLIAMS. North Middleton tp., Sept. 20, *66. Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Barbara Toho, formerly Barbara Shelly, de ceased, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, have been Issued to tho subscribers residing In’thesamo township. All persons har- Ing claims against said estate Will present them for settlement, und those Indebted will tuako payment to • ~ - SAML.SENSEMAN, I , • ; JOHN GUOSS, ' August 80,1865 —Of Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho batata pf Dante) Klhft, doc'd., Into of Monroe town* ship, Cumberland county, have boon issued by tho Register of said comity to tho Subscriber re siding- In the same township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make lm mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to . SAMUEL KLINE, Jldm'r* August 80,1866—(U* ’ DU, X. C. LOOMIS, CiOUTH Ilanpvor Street, next door to the Post Ofllco. , . I N. B. absent from Carlisle the Inst ten days of each month.. •, •> I August 10, 1666. I ;T(4lnax>l« ProperlyforSa!e< _n‘ l.V' nhHE Two two sfdry BrickDWEL- A i LING HOUSES. and lot. ad iiliHf Joining tho Methodist l E.'• Chtircb,' l^jliZaa r now jn possession of Miss Sasoh Milter, will bo offered for either sepetafo. or. together, by public outcry, on SATUEDA&I ' OCTOBER. 6, 1856,at.10 o’clockln|tho v Jbret noon., :Any information desired will Wglvoii' by tho Committee. • • ciiables delV, j ■’ JOHN PHILLIPS,' t Com; ’ J. w; EBY, ■ S r Carlisle, Sept. 2u, " ; ■ -J . Valuable Property for Sale. ... THE subscriber oflbrs at private sale, bis .■ House and Elgbl acres of Llmcstono Land, situato In Westponnsborough tp., Cumb. co», about 4 miles west of Carlisle, ono-fourth ! of • mile'front Bums’ Academy, and near to tbs M Post Office ond store; ThoHobso Uli stories high, well finished, with ft new! n " Bake Oven, Smokp House and Cistern attached. There Is also a first rate Stable, ft 1 Carriage llonso, Hog Pod, &c. Also, a new Stlacksmilh'Shop. Them Is o small Orchard of .choice fruit trees ori tho premises, aid water’ convenient. Persons wishing any Airther In formation can call on tho subscriber, living ott tho premises. ■ WM. CULP. •' Sept. 20,1855—5t* Public Sale. ON FRIDAY, October 12,1855, tho snbscrf-. her will offer at public sale, oh tho praises, 1 in South Middleton township,' Cumberland cO.,_ about 8 miles south of Carlisle, oh the road lead*. ingfrom tho Walnut Bottom road to Paxton’s Mill, a valuable fond of Limestone land, 1 con-' talulng ■ *.. • 1 100 Acres and 78. Perches, having thereon erected a good two story weath- - iJmiJ or-boarded House, Log. Ban, nets jtMjßaßk: Wagon Shed, and other Out-build hnsKWialngs. This tract la under excellent: /*1 ir^> c u^ti Ya tion and well fenced, Theto jis au Orchard of choice fruit on tbo premises, 1 and’a well of excellent water at the door. Also, a Lot of Ground, adjoining tho abova tract, containing 1 aero and 112 porches, with ft one story Log House and a Stable thereon. 1 Also, a tract of Mountain- Land, containing 42’acros ami 104 perches, situated on the BsltU more Turnpike, about 2 miles south of Holly Iron Works, and five miles from the above des- ’ crlbcd farm. This tract Is well covered with chestnut and other timber in-a thriving condi tion, and will bo sold together or in lots to suit I purchasers. 1 ' Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P; M., when, tho terms, which will bo easy, will bo-m&do known by • - ANDREW. K. SEARIGUT. September 20,1855—4 t, 1 - .. • Public Sale of Real Estate. ON WEDNESDAY, October 17, 1855, th« : undersigned agent of T. C. Miller, jr., will offer at public sale, on the day above mention* edi at tho store of Henry Snyder, In MifQln tp, p ‘ about 8 miles from -Doubling Gap Springs, the following property, eontalntagta'alt On* Hun dred and Sixty-four Jcret oiid Sixty Ferchet, alt-. uated In Mifflin township; on tho' road leading : from Newvlllo to Doubllng- - G#p Springs; and adjoining property of Goorgo Hoover, Robert Blaln, D. Barrack, the heirs of Win. M, Biddle, Esq., doc’d., & others, and lying about 2 miles oast of M’Crea’ft Mill, and ono milo went Of the Springs. This property‘was surveyed in 'April last, and divided Into lots as follows*: Tract No, 1 contains 81 acres and 20 porches, and Includes tho cleared land and improvements. a-jjjA It has a two story Log House, Dank Barn, n good Saw Mill, a number of S:;ib FruU * rcc8 > sufficient quantity Timber land for rails and firewood. No 2 contains 89 acres and 40 perches,most ly timber land of a good quality of Cheatunt and Rock Oak. ~ . No. 8 contains 28 acres, cohered with Chest nut and other timber of good size for rails. No. 4 contains 21 acres of about the same , quality of timber ns tho last two mentioned lots. I The property will bo sold as a wbolo, or la I lots as purchasers may dbslroj or It may bo divi ded Into smaller lots il desired. None of it is on tho steep of tho Mountain, and is ah of cosy access from any quarter. Farmers and others wishing to procure Tim. her land, will 'do well to attend on Tuesday pre vious to tho day of sale at Mr. Snyder** Atoitt. as arrangements will bo made to. Ifaoof them there and show them tho land; orby Calling per sonally at any time on Mr.,D. W. M’Cullougb; in Dickinson, or on V. P. Miller, Esq., Survey or, at Nowvlile, oVcty Information will bo given. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock on inld day, when tho terms will bo made known by' WM. 11. MILLER, Jgentfor T. C, Hiller/jr. September 20, 1856—4 t Sherim&lily. TO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTT. Feieow Cjtheno—l offer my self a volunteer candidate for tho ofllco of Stißßtrr, of Cumberland co., and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties Of the office (6 tho best of my judgment and ability. • * ROBERT M’CARTNEY.* Carlisle, Sept. 6,1866. Slin-inhUy. r pO THE VOTERS OF CUMBERLAND, 1 COUNTY.—Tho undersigned respectfully oilers himself as a Candidate for tho office of SHERIFF, and solicits year anflVagcs, at tho ensuing Election. Wil. RILEY. May 81, ’65. Annual Exhibition OF THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY AG- r RICULTURAL SOCIETY. List qf.Corn,, mittees fur the Fall Meeting and Exhibition, iV be held <m the 17th, 18th, and 10th days-ofOd tober, 1856, on their own grounds at Carlisle,' Horses and Neat Cattle —Wm. M. HoodcrSbb,' John Sanderson, Wm. L. Cralghood f; . . , Sheep and Swine. —Robert C. Slcfrolt, A6m. Bradley, TUna. U. Chambers. . . Ptmßry.—Robt. Moore, J. L. D’Dowoll,Lew is lUngwult. . . , .tfgncnßurai Implements $ JlfflcAw<n/.-*r-Rdbf.‘ Bryson, G.co. Btludlo, rMonroo,) WilUam'Linov Articles of Household Production.—David J. M’Keo, Geo. W. llitnor, Qcol L. Clark. Discretionary Premiums for Fiui/s and Flou/J cr«, and articles not enumerated. —Abm." Bosloi*,’ George iloikci, David Miller. « .. . On Crops—John S. Sterrctt, J. W. llcncfef* son, Robert Moore. Plowing Match. —John Miller, SamuelMyors, Abm. Lamberton. - - Committee qf Supmo/oidencf.—Armstrong Noble, Henry Glass, Geo. Brindlo, (N. M.) August 28, 1866. , ; Gcnuluc Xloncy Soap* THE purity, fragrance , -jSK "* 1 * V emollient pro-!' * i** pertloa of this Soap, ron- ! Aj^*/ dcrs R especially dcaerv ing a place on every toi lot. For chapped hands, ■ varioua diseases of (he sklu, Uis uticqualed. Each cake is stamped I Wu. Conway, JOB South Second Street, Pmla. r No other is genuine. , - i i Improved Chemical Olive Soap , warranted to ■ wash in Hard, Soft, or Salt Water. This soap has powerful cleansing propertieswhich roadf. lyremovo oil, paint, dirt, ho., from every do.) • Hcription of goods without injury to them... Per., all domestic purposes it is superior to any other soup liuuso, and 20 per cent, cheaper thah iha.i common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped William, Conway; 108 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Fancy and Sta-, < pie Soaps, Sperm, Stearlno and Tallow Candles* Importer and.Poalor In Sal Soda, SodaAsb. } Rosin, &c. Orders by mall promptly attended, to. , , September 6,1865—8 m IRON I IRONI Tim subscriber has tho saU i isfaotlou to announce to iho public that Ida largo and extensive Warehouse Is completed/, and lined with one ol the Mrgostand bostnssortV inonts of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever oflbr- 1 ed In this place. Those In want of Iron, would do well to examine tho stock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON. - September 20.'1855. ■ of every deseriplluu ucatly [quo at Ibis ofllco.
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