it iimoston© fc; ’ AfP PktyAWf SAW*, , I , ■sa&t»fe«Bsms t weMtassst»^jstft ‘ teSuplU now owned by John S.uartjt. i Containing 140 acres and 51 perches-, , - ' dr tbo best' qilrtty oP Limestone land, about 10’ , ... vato Sale. j^J'lT«S*Aintt f n sh»nT» Kld'dlcPmi (owiiHlilp, Cntn .•}*3'»uirk*wti-o"t«ir3t - 5 mi lon north ol Car , liiilu, lidjiiining the Cui lisle Siilphor Sprtugs, follow owned .nnV (mewpierf by Wiii, Kenwoodi, • C^i>!*r^rt*a, j'rjiliont 100 of which i*coviiiu-d.wt.i.|i.go miltimber. TJiu residue being in a gmi(l..st;i(V! - r*f cultivation. «r -»n i, 7 Thu li*rf»rov(. im-iils are - a twu storv ah-ffisj»a.Log HOOSK& Kitchen, LngDAHN Oat-buildings, an excel. * UTI * W’ull <>f' water at ttiu door, ami IwMihnliig ivafer fn almost every field cm the farm. wAn Apple Orchard, unit Peaches, Pwars and 1 n Cherries in ahundnr.ee. -Owing to the-plentiful supply of wafer and fcirgo meadow*, if iv admirably adapted fur gra. ringjjvod W'ould make an cxeelKiil stock farm., (hits iiffWipg rare Inducemonta to purchasers.— Jtf u.good road leading to Carlisle, atlord- Vilt.,V.Vur>' tacility for gelling «»ut wood, wldch ahWyys\coii|imindK u large cash price. 'J'liefe arelhjee good Sulphur Springs and beantilul afVcilroV.iiulldings. Tor terms, Ike., empnru of A. L. SPONSLKU will. r. POOiniAN’B , - STATE CAPITOL Vonatian Blind Facto, y. IlmnsET Pncuirn Awaiidrd at IlAiiiiiirßO Fair. Wtahtht'Corner of Fourth and Walhul Slrttli, 11 vn n murre, Pa. HAVING now Completed my now shop, I uni prepared to furnish Blind* oftho latest * ylon cheaper Ilian oily pi ices. Owing to tha 1 increase of my business, I have been obliged (« , |ir**chroihe necessary machinery lo u»nuufu«tnr« '■them on a larger scale: and eon soil cheaper I j'* °^ ,cr r»t«bll«liinenl,Mnd warrant fhoin I!?’ir 9,1 ' ia "’ fl '* an . v find can be made In the ' Cmh-’d Stnica. I refer to the following gantle -1 c^l,, n- , heH and corporations, whoso orders I had the pleasure lo HU to tlielrontiresatlsfao* Hon. ' RcrßitcxcF.s. IVm. M. Piatt, Speaker of the Senate of Pt. K. JS. Goodrich, Secretary of the Conum’wlh. Jacob A. Sbindlo, Washington city. IpdijAnks, Auditor General ot Pn. G.qn. Rouinfort, Phlla. comity. Pa. liiCli’jrcb.A Levi MorkU, Ciniih. qo., If*. ]tabort J. Itos.i, I£m|•, Philadelphia. Cbureli—Uev. >V. F. Kyslep. llbiUord Ghiirylu-rJivv. Benedict. J,. Murphy. KldgstoVrrtp. ,« , Itov. 0. Nitttraur. ’’l , 11 . *■’M. Thateher. il«romiuthr»wit'« 11, L. Jluinmol. RhldJbt’own " Daniel Kcndlg. JVXlon \V. IlutlierfotxZi Csth'dllO 1 ** llev. Muller. Lutheran “ Her. 0. A. Hoy. McUiodluF “ Mr. Sfromlnger. Jloiifio Ituprusontoilvcß, Col. Jack. SUrnnto Chamber, 8. T. Jones. Khpfomo Court Uoom, Gon. Miller,i, CpJ. Ji 11. Brant, Harrisburg. JlMi.WVF..Murray,. Qhk'WpNit Covorly,, •>. WoVjt.U* LyCfli—Umi V‘—UNION HOUSE. Weill! niulu Sti'nnl, Cni'lHdo,. Pa . it SMITH, PltOPllUiTOllS. respectfully Inform tho public limb ▼■V •‘tlieylmro leased the above wel| known) bid-stand lately occupied by Wm, Crozlcr,rthora- Ibey' wlllltoablo to accommodate the travelling; mbllA'tVih nn dye tb their coml'ort'and'converv lillCO. ' * Tldr {Tbu.ie had lately ftcon built and the Uifg'e-mldaii'y) bis table will always bo supplied \vlJh,tbo bust the market can aflbnlj ■mpUnfoblirtg for a largo number of horses, at tached :(!6-tho promises,‘With faithful oml us* Ijorienoed. ostium. In short, every arrangement Nos beundufulu that couldfln any respect render u desirable stopping place, «nd tliQ-eubffCrlbors. bone that by nssldlouti Irt «ntlon.to tllo wflntfl.of' thoir guests to merit a' Wore of pttbllp pattoiingo^ 'BOAllOßllß'tkltoii by tiro week, month or t'ev' •, • • ibwi-iK Woiic done at* this offiefl on Bnoctf notice. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF TUB CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, to be held on ihcir own grounds at Carlisle, on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friiloy, the 15ili, IClh ancT Ifth of October, 18501 * GF.O. W. SHEAFFRK. Frederick Watts, THOMAS PAXTON, Committee of Arrangements. REGULATIONS. h .Tlic grounds-will be provided with con venient nnd secure buildings and enclosures for the reception nnd’display of slock, of agricul tural nnd horticultural implements, and of mam ufpetured goods. Competition is- invitedfroiw hll. parts;,of Pennsylvania and 1 the adjoining States.' liny nnd Straw will be flirnishccfin proper quantities at cost-price. 2. The Exhibition will open on Wednesday, October 16th, at 9’o’clock, A. M;, bcfore'tchich time nil animals amf articles intended .for com petition must Be on the grounds and' doty re corded at the bffsfrfcSa' office.. The Society will not be responsible for the omission of Judges to* examine objects whiefi ara not recorded a® aforesaid. • 3. Upon entering their animals, exhibitors, who arc not members of the Society, will be subjected 1 to aoharge-of $l. On all articles. Intended for competition a similar charge will he mndc, but articles not intended for compe tition maybe entered gratuitously. All ob jects must be described'nnd entered as soon as taken within the enclbsuro, and- must have cards attached' cither to them or near their place on the show ground; whrdr cards-Will be Rimishcd by the entering clerk, and will con tain tlm number corresponding to that in his book, the name of the object exhibited, and the name of the exhibitor.- Member of the Society ahro not subject to this charge. f. Every, exhibitor, upon liis conlritmfton being duly entered, will receive a season ticket admitting himself In the grounds dbring. the whole time of the Exhibition. 5. In all cases of equality ok-roent ht articles exhibited 1 by two*or more partite, the biventer and the manufacturer shall 6c preferred 1 Co the vendor. fi. The Judges will report meritorious ob jects exhibited and not mentioned*iiv the pre mium list, to the Committee of Arrangements, who may award sucli premiums as they think proper. I 7. The Judges arc nulhoriztd to withhold premiums when objects arc not entitled In dis tinction. and when but one of a class, for which a p-ominm is nll'ered Is exhibited, they may nuke such award n.s llu-y think it merits. 8. No object cnleied can be removed from the ground before the close of the Exhibition, ami no pmniivma will he paid on objects re moved in violation of ibis rule. No animal or article can take more than one premium. 10. Members of the Society will enjoy nil the piivdcgrs of admission neenred to exhibitors, and'will not be subjected In any payment on> entering their objects for exhibition. 11. The Reports of the Judges and the award of premiums will be read from (he stand ott Die third day of the Exhibition, nl 1 n'clocK, P. M . and'immediately after paid, by Gkokuk W Siiraffku. the Treasurer. 1% FVlcf of stogie .Tdmis-don lo lfos*Rxlubi ffon. on foot or t’n vehicle. 25 cents. For ve hicle inelmling driver, slt cents. a flowing matcit For the trial of Plows and {Towfnpj, will lake place ©n the last day of file Exhvhftimi. the I Tift 1 of October r at 9 tfVfock, A. W. The Plows intended 1 for trial must be nt the Exhi bition during the whole time. Premiums will be awarded to the ln-st Ploughman. THOMAS PAXTffN, FrcsndW. ROBERT MOORE, Seerelartj. October 2, l>Hs(v, Valuable Real Entntc ai Public Sale, fTTHR will offer at public sale, on i •*- tho'pretnivs, oti Thursihtylhv IbWA day of 1 October, WhV), tli.u Kxckm.jnt Parji, known as ; (’he esfrtfb of the heirs of George Trimble, de , oimtvdl, situate In Silver Spring township, Cam beijamL connrty, If mi Ur north oft Burlier** mill, and' 2 from llngestown. on ibo pnblhrroad, con sisting of 200 Jleres of Black Stale Land , of good quality, and in a high statu of cultivation. A portion of It Is well act with dimer aadMUno. o__a thy. The improvements are a Pwo Kt«iry double BUKOK lIOVSR, well Um*||W| flhished. a Rank Ham, under part J—J4lBfcBtouu, and- 1 u«l oilier nccVKsnry Out buildlngi. An I'N-eeUeatf Well of water ami two never IwilUvg* TI i« property from iu loc.iiinn, emunianding cmiuencu, Kc. t remlerH it one of the »h-«ir.ahU* emmfry in-Hhlcneei, in the towniliipi Pt cmdaioH about 2.1 Acres ot Second Rotloiu LaVldl, Wlilcti la wolf adapted to (be growth of grain and- grass, and' runs in an east and westerly oonrso In'front »< the build ings wldch render* il very milfahlc fo divide, making two handsome farm*. Ik contains an Apple Orchard of grnftmt fruft, and'one of na tural fruit. Also, puarheft, jdllUis nnd'penrs.— Tliis property has recently hemi fiifed'upin fen cing and other repairs. Title indisputable. It will ho ort'ered entire or db liledtoKUlt pnr chaacis. Also, sutno Monnlaiii Timber Land. Sale to cummenqu at 11 o’clock, when the terms wilt bo made known bv JOHN A GLOUGK THIMBLE. Si-pternber 11, IHGll—fit Valuable Mcrclinnl Grist Mill AND IVOOLLEN FACTORY AT PHIVAT] SALE. ! r |‘HE subscriber wlßliing to decline tlioMllliug | liusincsfl, odors at private sale his Valuable Merchant Grist Mill , situated on the Conode gulnet creek, lit Westpenushurutigh township, Cumberland county, about 6 miles west of Car lisle, and 1 inilo north of (ho Cumberland Val ley Huilroad, wbero there Is u Depot furtonding cars, containing about 1(> Aoros of land, having O,l l<°i>d FniiuodAuullingiPlbußev i£^T|^A' v -Hh a goml Cistern and Well of muJG 11» 111 d>mr, l‘>aiiio Barn,.an w :lh a variety of fruit, and two Teu.tnti llnHim.-*. Also, a Wimiteii I'\iotory, I’lilling Mill, and abuiil two Auk h-u! I.atnl,silunUsl in Frank fo m 1 low imb ip, on the opposite side •>! the crook. Inn ing on it two Tenant Houses, Stable, and an Orchard with a variety of fruit trues, a Well of good watec at Ibu door.. Thu Factory it* now runted and doing, a good business. Thu Merchant Mill is 6d by bG feet, 8 tdimies. high, containing 4 run of Bins, with all otiu-n .necessary machinery for doing Merchant! and Grist Work. Tho Merchant Mill, nndi Mfoollbn Factory Is nil In oomplelu miunlng order, having run but a bliort tiiqo alfiQo (ho> water wheels, together with , 0 greuten portion, ofl'a)! thu machinery was put hi now, mid. also n good and, substauilal ttanii built during tho Inst summer. ' Also, n,joining tho same, » lot containing* about r our Ayres of land, on which l*.a two story i'ru>|tu<|)weilSng House and titablu, mid u good Stono Dnlldlng suitable for a mechanic A young, thriving Apple Oichard, together with other Fruit tnacs. Also, a first rate Spring of Wuluy. This property will'.bo soUhseparato ly on- togothcu In' siiir purchaser#, Persons wishing to purchase will hu-nhoivn lliq premises, by the subscriber residing thereon.' Tonus.will! bo timdo easy, an conaldopiblb oil tile purchaso-mony may remains eccarcdon the property irrcqtUfttU - Possession given on tho Ist of April' ncsty or sooner, if required MARSHALL JAMES. August 28,1856—tf Notice. TVTOTICE Is hereby given Hint loiters of od *-Un)|njßtqiU<»i.QM. tliu oatulu of Christian D. Rnpl>, l«f« of Lower Alien township, deceased, have boon Issued by tho.Rcgibter of Gurobois. land county, to Iho subscrlboolivlng in thosamo township. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make Immediate.payment, and ,those huyhiftclalppoyllJ presold' the' sai|m for settlement to* WM. U\ (OGRGA/S, Adm»r. September 4, IB6o—Ol, ’ ‘ Hardware! Hardware! JOHN* P* LYNE &'80!N, have Jhflf rbcolvcd their Fall stoolc bf‘>Uardwarb 7 which is unu by,large, and 'in'-connection with their for-’ ' n»or heavy, stock’ mak’#* It map ofthe largest an d post varied'asportmdnta over offered to tho pnb n ii ,^ va everything that thoF-drmor, tho Bulldur, the.Mcchanlc, or tho.piibllc may want 1 in their line, anil,which they oto" Celling at tho very lowest prices. They solicit a cull from the public before making their purchases, os tlwy nro confident they can offer such. Inducements to tho buyer that will billy cpwarifc. lilmf for Ida trouble. , Fcoljpg. tijankful' tO'flKr gcncroUs public for thutr.fanner very libemlipatronage f a conllnua tlonuof 1 he suave to at,our old stnnd in Nb>(h UanoVeV sfreef, Carlisle. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. October 9, iSDfy .• • , ]|oileo.-, :■ D. K. NOliLr.,,Pro(*y. Per P. QoiotEr.'DtfpV Ptoih’v. Octbben 9,.IOQG —to;. Notice. LETTERS .-of; adlrilrifstrahoTt on tho estate* of John Eckert, dbft’dl; late' o+- BlcWrisorv, township, Cmpbcriruufcounty, have been' issued* by tho Rcgistthij.<#‘sttld t Cbu’nty, to the* subpci'l-* bora, the’ fiVstlftamtiV living- fa SUVevSpHng tp. y . and the last nomed' fa Dlcklhsom-tp,' All sons Indebted fo'-su’ftf esthto nro requested mnko immodiato.-payment, apd. (hos'd -having claims-will present them’ for settlement to %, Jacob eckert, WM. EDKERT,JAd«ifr«. October 9; 1856 —Gt* .j. \ All Old Gennun Hook Lott lit tli© year 1815, ITS title is, VolUiaiuUgr Kunst —i end Werß- Schule, (fomplefe School of' Science's & Jlrls.y In fwo'paWs, about the size of n'lm'go rtrtodod'- Bio Bltoto; andprinted ninny years.ngo, in Ger many. If any one in Carlisle, oir elsewhere, will leave it at the Volunteer Office, he shall— if ho requests it —receive a reward of Voua doj> flxas, and the hearty thanks of the owner. U. W. PETEIftSOTf. GttbbciT 9‘, HBSG-- Two Fsinrts for Sale. Tiro Valuable and highly eultiraled Limestone Farms at Private Sale. QITUATE in Dickltifrotvfownshrp,Cumberland county, as follows: No. 1. Situate about one-half mile west of the “ Slone Tavern,” on the Walnut Bottom Road, and nbont 7 miles west of Carlisle, con taining about 223 acres, 60 of which are cover ed with good timber and (ho residue in a high slate of cultivation. Thu improvements are u ft—A largo double (wb story Frame House, filled in with brick and weatherboard-. ilf»BMkcd, Kitchen attached, Wood House, Wash House, Smoke House, &c.; a double LOG'B-ARN, Wagon Slied, Com Grib and Cdrriago House. There aretwo never fail ing Wells-of'water, one af the houWand-oneat tl»e barn, and;a largo Cistern. A fine Orchard of Apples, together with other fruit, such ns peaches, pears', grapes, &c. A lino Ijas been, fun dividing (he tract into two pnVis> one off whlob with the above mention ed Improvements will contain I,l6acres.' There is a I a stpry Log House nncLShvklo outhc other 1 part. No*. 2. Situate in said* township, about 1 mHb west of No. 1, on tho Stato Road leading from l Gellyplmrg to Ne'wvflle-, and : about midway be tween Wb WujbhT Bottom road* add tho Turn, pike, containing lIP acre»y olmut-45 of which are covered with gpod.timber, tiro’.residue in a good slate of cultivation’andl under good fence. TUc hnprt)i;ciuoi\N« are entirely now gmd .con sist of n Fi’kUie U.ontherbonrded Douse, two stories-, wiffi a basement, a Frame Barn, lower part stone, Cistern nt tho door audl oWor im provement. These prnppnivs are hanTfscmoVy {dfimfcdand' offer (he/rreateat iiiduQwiuont t» iMircnajterS-. The land is of the most productive, ahatnofer and the location desirable in c.’ery respect l . For terms and- further particulars enrjnlro of Jt. L. SPONSLEH, Bent Estate jSgettt 4 Scriviner. October 2‘, FHofl—fA NOTICE. To the Hciyj and Legal Representatives of Geo. Beelem t late of the Borough of Carlisle, and Coienty of Cumberland,- dec*d. r pARE notice PHnf by virtue of a writ ot Par | tiliowawdi Valuation, issued out of fho Of* phnns’ Courf of Cumberland county, and 1 to mo directed, I will hold on inquest to divide, par? or value the real estate of mild deceased, on the premises, on FVlday the T7th dhy of October, A. I). 1188(1, at 10 o’clock, K. M., when ami' whofb you may uttcml If you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. ShtP’s*. O'fllce. Carlisle, Svpt l . ‘lb, ’6o—4t Notice. To tHf fltirs and Lcgvt Representatives of James H’oorfs, lafeof Ik&lotcnshipof Dickinson, Chan ty of Cti'Hiftfrft/nrf, det*d. I’AKE police Hut by.virtue of n writ of Par tition and Valuation, ismicd out of (he Or phans' Court of CiiinberhiLd county, and tome directed. I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the real estate ol said deceased, on the pietuisea, ou Saturday the 18th day of October, A. I). 1860, at 10 o’clock A. M-, when and where you may attuud if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN. Sheriff. ShfT’s. Office, Carlisle, Sept 2*», 186 G-41 Nolicr. To the lleit s and Legal Representatives of Fero nica Weaver, late of the toirnship of Vppe t d(fen, courtly of,-Cumberland, dec*d. 'TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Par- I (fllon antl Valuation, Issued' out of (ho Or phans' Court ol Cumberland 1 comity, and to mu directed, 1 will hold an Inquest to'dividq, part or vahio the real estate of said deceased, on (lie ■premises,’on Saturday, the I’ltth of October, A. 1). )Hsd, at ID o’clock A. M., when and where von may. attend if yon think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sldf’s. Office, CiuJlslb, Sept. 25, 1850-41 ncgiKtar’s Notice* IOiOTICE LSJIEHEBY OIVEIf. to nil por- X J sons Interested, (hat thuTollowing accounts liavo been Hied In (his office by (hu accountants tiicnein named, for examination, and will bo preauntod to. Dm Orphans’ Oonrt of Cnmbeuland county, furconlirmatjou and allowance, on Tues%. day, the list day of Ocloberul. D. 1850, viz i 1. Thu account o/ 1 Jacob Ennningcr, admin istrator itc- bonis non.of the estate of Andrew Emminger, Jr., lulu off Silver Sitting township, deceased. 2. The flush account l of Thomas I*, Blair, ox.- center of Henry Lynch, late of Dickinson town ship, deceased. It. Thu account 1 of Jalnos Lindsey, and Davidi Ralston, executors of Jatnco-Mi’Allistor, lulo ol Dickinson- township, deeMi 4. Thu nccouht of Peter Bhrnlmrt, ndminls. trator of the estate of Jacob Gross, Info of Sil ver Spring township,.deoM.. Thu account] ofl Robert Wilton) ailiulnia. trator du bonis non oil iho estate of Dr. Charles \V. Dohn, lulo of Naw. Cumberland, dec’d. 0. Tho first ondttlUnJtacpouqbof David Wher ry, Esq., administrator of Iho cstato pf John. Dbihli latu-ofi'llUpawOll township) disc'd. - ■ 7. Tho guardianship- account* of ilio Hon, John-Rupp, guardian ol tho person and estate ol Win. D. Van Holf, now deceased, who was a minor child*of Dr. Ai. Vhn lloUl Iftlo-of.Chrm borland countyi dtc’d.' 1 8. Tho guardianship account of .William R. Gorgns, Esq., trustee and guardian undor tho wl|t of Samuel iiowmnn, Into of East Punnsbo rough township, dec'd. ' ' 0. Tho account of John Sollonborgor, ono of tbo executors of John Sollonbergcr, late of Monroe township, dec’d. 10. The guardianship account of Samuel W. Sharp, guardian of tho person and estate' of Andrew J. Sharp, a minor son of AndrewShnty, lute of Newton (ownfthlp, dpc’d. . WAr. LYTLD, Heftier. Jthglsten’ti Office, i Carlisle, Sept. 20,. 18UL P WH h'RE^yjnand b.y' tirr act of tKo Gene-. ratf^BßecnwV^f^ of relating; to the elomfdns.'p'f tUla^^bmttiCfrtWenUh, 1 * passed ilto 2J day of UTsrnade the du ly of ihd Slreritf.of ©very county v within this : '|»t>hiic rtti|ico of the General-Eleottdns,’And in such riot Ices to enu merate : .... 1. The officers to be elected. 3. which the election is to be held! ’’ i. £ * ■ 1, JAOOptapwMANi* High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give ytis public notice to the elec tors of the county of Cumberland, ihat on TUESDAY, lire 4tb day of November next, an election will be held at the several election districts, established by law In said county, u which time they, will voto by ballot for TWENTY-SIX ELECTORS. Aaid election will be held throughout Ad’, fallows s election district compo- Carliete and the town ships of NqiftfiJiWWlel.on, South Middleton, Lowersiwtw tower Pfiiobford, 'wit!"'be'-'h'eld-Court House, intlip bo-, rough orCar|iit6j- ; <:. /' 'lTsialectioft/tfiMndt composed of l/ower WestTonhS&c^ydsntownship, will he held at the North SbhVbwJouse, in Plainfield. The elecftbi£sK; the elertion district com posed of, Sllyef|SpVihg‘ lowpship, will be held at’.rbo pnbllc'huUSO, of George Duey, in lloges ' towp, In 'aaftf iqwnsTiip. The elcclioh election cTtsfrict com posed of Iffcmjtdjen township, will bn held at the piijiiic house of Henry Hicih ruel'l-, in said tow-nshty. /The election In the election district com frosed towashipjff Upper All.cn, wjll bs leld' at tile public house of W, W. Kline, in .blmpherdetoWn, 'Tiro election th the election district compo sed of the townvliip of Lower Allen, wiil be hvid-ai rtmwagoiV-inaker shop of Jonas llqnolv barger, on SlareHilW The election in' thtr eleclion district com posed of Cast Hetinaboftnlyli township, will he held at the houpe now occupied by A. Hnntg berger, at llio '.West end of the Harrisburg Bndye. -*• " TheielcclltyViJft[election district cam posed of NfiV'Uaftibßfliind,Will beheld nt the W, H. Uohl, in the borough of ,Ne*f Cumberland. The electionln the eleclion disirict com posed o( the b6rous»h of Mechanic-burif, will be held.uie public house of John (louver, in said borougb. Tim election in the eleclion district com posed, of will be held si ilte public Samuel Algeier, in (.'hutch town in saitndWtistfp* '•’he tho election district com posed of Up|)fr iTlckinson township, will he - held at thtTffdlffe'huw occupied by Joh:* Gar man, in said ipwnshlp. The election In the disirict composed of the Borough nfNewville, nnd townships of Mifflin, Uppqr / F*H»WtM’dVf*ppet West Furnisher ougli, noi inrlo UlidMn ilie. fleclfon. disirict herein,li ter wi|t be held at the Brick School Ho isp, in tli6 borough.of Newvillo. Tire elhctiorfrin’' the disirict composed of Hopewell J io>hsh , ip/ will Be 4 * held at ihe Scliool ; nboiairi‘N'eWhufiy, in mud townslnp. ‘i'he eleotljn ih.ihh djpirjut composed of the borough of Stiipjtensbiirffv'Shtppensburg town ship,. and that pprTpt' Southampton tcwnslnp not included ip'lTt'e Leesburg olecinm disincl, will be held Al.ihe Council Mouse, in ibe bur niigh of Sbippensbiirg. And in* an d* b ji, atv iwt,of tbe-Gcneral Assem bly .of bussed tlu*2d July, 1839, it is ihds^invirlird'e 1 hat the qualified electors of pars of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Coniberlamt 1 , b«mn ided by the following Ihies and’.'disfancuF, viz: Beginning aVj'lle 'Mams county Ijne, thence -ntotrg itnrthwuTrroTlTu tirßlWhsuipa of D ck inson and Nwwipn to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Centre School House, on said , turnpike*dn Southampton township, (hence to a point on the Wuiuut iinHum l Road at Jlrybuck’s, Including Ifeybuck’s Farm, thence in a strait line to the Saw Mill of tire heirs of George Clever, iheure along Krysher’s run to the Adams c miiy line, ilumce along ,ihe Intie ot Adams Conor v to ilte pl-aee of begtn i nine, be and Ihe Same I - hereby (lectured a new Bed'soi'or tie election disiricl, th« eUvtlOu In be held n< ihe poMta hon»e tor apply occupied by Wm. M'axwslL In Leesburg, SouilHinv] ton .township.-" NOTfCR'JS HEREBY GIVEN., (Thai 1 every p< rs/jq, pxcvpi Justices of ihe Peace, vvlm shall bold nny ofl.ro or appoint jineni o( profiler irusl underiho United J+rairs, ,or if iliis Stole, or any city or mcnrporaiv-d dts . trict, whether a qomioMsloned ofttanr or othi r ‘wiso,-a subotvlmajo ofßyet* or ageni, u'lio is or 'shall be employed Under Ihe legislature, exo- Icimvp, nr Judiriafy dimarlmrnla of iliis S mo, ‘or of she OoiitjtaMijf'?* fir t-f any Ctiy or of any Incorpornied’disiriet; and also that overy member ol Congress jind of ihe Slate LegisU luie, and of ihe Sijtepl. QrOqimuon Council "I any city, or commissioner or any incorporated ilisinct, in by law inrapab'e of holding or ex »*rrising ai (lie same lime, the office or appoint ment ol judge, uiftpicior, or clerk ol any eleo- ■ ions 0/ ibis Commonwealth, and Hint no in -quieter. judge "f other officer of such election shall he alllghle lb be then voted fo;„ And the soul act of Assembly, entitled an act relaiii g im-1.-ciinns of this Commonwealih, pai-sed July »l, I H3U, further provides as fol. lows, )(» v> i>; *• Thai il»e inspectors pnd Judges slut iiici’i nl the re<»|'< dive places-appoinled fm holding the cleni xi U 1110 district lu which they respectively belong, before 9, o'clock ir the morning of ih« second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of -.ii'l Inspectors elir.Sl appoint one clerk, who shall Iw a qualified voter ol such district. , “In cash tint pers n who ehaj.l have reclevcd the second highest nmiil|er of voles for inspec tor, shall not all end on tjio-dajt nf ihe election, then the person who shall have reoievpd the • second bhjhesi number of voles for judge at 1 'the next prereedingelrctionshall act nninspec* 1 .tor In his place. And in ease the person who 1 shall havo received the highest number of 1 votes for inspector shall nof attend, (ho person - elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place; and in ease the person olecledla-judge * 'shall not niiuml, 'lien ilia inspector, who re ceived iho highest' nutnbor of votes sbrtll np ipnint a judge in his plooe;, or ifl any vacancy sliall a- imun mH e hoard for Iho space q> one hour after ihe lime fl’xed by law' (bribe opening of ihn .dwnmn. U»«quallfibd voters of 1 the township-ward or district for which snob officer shall have been elhcted; prevent at the iplace ofeleciion, slutll'plwl'ono'of itiflr nurn ■her to ‘fill such vacancy.- 1 *h shall bo thn duty of tlle-setern} asses -ors of oneb district to ationd at Ihn place of 'holding every general, special or township e. ' li'clion, during the whole lime said elecllon Is 'hep! open, for the purpose of glvjng. informs* lion to iho inspectors and judges when called 'on in relation to the right of-any person asses sed by thorn m v>-u< at eqah election, or such 'other matters in relnllnnjlo iho assessment of voters.ns iho said inspcotAw'dr either of them ■ 'shall fVom ilmoto time require, . ' “No person shall bnpormitted to vole at nny 1 elenlinnns aforesaid, than a tyfillo freeman of I the nge.of twenty one yeirs or trtpre,. who sliall ,1 Imve resided in the Stale at least one year, and . in iho election district, whereh* offers his vole I at least ten days proceeding 'such election, ’ and within two years pald a Stale nr county tax, which shall have bhen assessed at least , ten days before the election. 80l a Hilton of ■he United States, it hi* has previously been a | qUallflhdVolerW (Itih Slallp, ahd rf rpo'/ed there ■from and’rehfrncd; and Avlio tfKnlrlltiVo rbil- | ded'ln Iho election district, and paid laves ' b«j. entitled to vote after, retb ding in the State six mimthif; Provided, 'f Hat (lie withe freeman, citizens of the United Strifes, between (he age of iwealy-orie and twenty-two years who Have resided in an 'eleollbn district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled'to,vole although (hey shall not hrive pa'lH taxhs* No person shall be permltled'triVolb (Hose name la riot contained In the list of taxable In habitants furnished by the commissioners, un less rirst, he produce a receipt for the pay* ment within two years, of a state oj county tax assessed agreeably fe tfte constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either* ori Ms oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth er that he hps ppid such a fax, or on failure to produce a repoipt shall malic oath to the pay ment thereof. Second* if he claim a right to vo?e by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years ho shall do-1 ppflfi on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this Slate at- least one year next before his and make such prool 1 of residence rn the drgiti'ci as required by this art and; that hq doetr.verify believe from the account given him that ho i's of thaa-go aforesaid, and l silch other-evidence as la nq'uireJ by this-, act, .whereupon tiVe name of the person so admit led to voli shall' be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, trod a note made oppo site thereto hy writing the word Max,* if he 'shall be permitted to vole hy reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘age,’ lie shall bo admit ted to vole by reason of such age, shall be •called out to the clerks, who shall make the .like voles In the lists kept by them. ‘ In oil cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished hy the commissioners and assessors, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duly of the inspectors to examine such persons on oath as txrhto qualifications,-and if he claims;to have rasided flrithih tlte State lor -onp more, his oath shall be sufficient tyroof thereof, but'Shall nT&ko proof by at least onocompetbnrwliness, who shall Be a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided within the dis- tricifor more than ten days next Immediately precceding said election, and shaft also him ■‘self swear that his hone fide residence! In pur suance of his lawful calling*, is within ihn dis uid, and that he did not remote tain said dis trict for the purpose of voting therein. ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of Ills residence and payment of taxes hb aforesaid, t-hall be admitted to vote in Hie township, ward or district in which he shall reside. •Ifnny stvall prevent or nitempl to prevent ■'ey officer of any election under this act from holding such election,-or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall- interrupt nr improperly interfere wiih him in the cxecu lion of his duly,or shall block up the Window IT'A-mtir ■?#*■* a« r or avenue to any window where the samernay t OR SALrE. be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace subscriber will oflbr at public sale, on si such election, or shall use or practice any i on Thursday the 16/A day of intimidating threats, force or violence, with oc,o^er * 1860-, of 11- o’clock A. M.,h!s /arm sit .lesion 10 influence unduly orn.erarve anv u “ to . In Upper; Alton 1 tonilelllp, Cumberland co., elector, or lo preveni 111.,, from vonno or 10 re. "" ISt l‘‘° road leading, from Uarrisburg to strain U.e freedom of choice, sad, greens on ?.'& “ ml " l,oro Yorlr. -r, ii i,_ ft- i j ' M to stpipett** Gap crosses, oAa-halF a mllo . fi . n an y BU,n not ex- Shcpherdstown, two from Mecjtanl'ssburg, apdv ree ling five hundred dollars and be imprison- iho Cumberland Valley Railroad* afldt«o\tcn ed lor,any tune not less than three nor more from Harrisburg, and ono from tlio YolVo'w than twelve months, and if it shall he shown Breeches creek, adjoining lands of Cbrlstl m to court, w»here the Inal of such offenceshalL Hjir/sder, Samuel Jllllor ond others, containing bo hud, Hi a l the person so offending was not a I . residentof tho city, ward, district of township ACfCS. (UUI 20 Perches, where Hie offipnee was committed, and not en- of Slafo lhndl,.olf clgatcif attdjQ a first rate stato tilled to votn (herein then on conviction lie of cultivation. The Imprijvcn'onftf ato \ new shall be sentenced to pay a Sue of not loss nj_a BRICK HOUSE, anew STOsli) rutd 1 ihan one hundred nor more than one thousand FRAME BATtN,nnd ollicrout-build dollais, and be inpnsoned not less than six j||ailngs, a never falling Well of water month nor more than two years. XjgJjSSncar the door and a pump in if, a If any person nr persons shall make any bet thriving Apple Orchard of choice fruit, with a or wager upon tile result of any eb-cium w nh- variety of Peach, Cherry, and other fruit trees, in the (/ominomvealill, or shall offer to make This is a very desirable farm, situated in a any such bet'or wager, either by verbal pio healthy neighborhood, and convenient to mill cliiinatmn thereof, or by any written or prin- vhurchua, schouWhoueus, tko. led advertisement challenge 01 invite any per An )’ ft yW,on Wishing to view the property w son 10 make such bel or waner, upon m.n.ic- "'V «"l»oril)or realfllnn on 11 l ,i T, r r . j premises, who will ive any information reou non ihereol he or they shall forfeit and pay i ' , 1 •imuwiac coi n .luee times the amount so bel or to he hei. I L ' U , n(m , t „ R , R . ( . ... OULU. •If any person noi by la.-w QuaUfiodn.-khaf * ® " ’ '* ( inaomenriy vote anTnyefreiion in this Co m. mnwealth, or being otherwise qualified blind fvme mir »»i hi’s proper district, or if any person knowing iho went ofeucll qualifications, shall wid or procure ouch'person ro vole, rlie person .offending* shoW,- on ot>nvfetfon,-Oe fippd! in any sum not exceeding two liondVed* (ft-Ilun#, and be imprisoned for any lenn noi exceeding tliree (iionihs. , •ll any person thnll vole armors than one teU-ouon district, or odi**fwieo fraudulently vole •more th«n once on the same day or shall frvimUen'ly fold nr deliver r.. die ilnpectm Un tickets tng.-tber. wub tiie uifrnt: illegalTy 10 vole, or shall procure unrulier so to d«», lie or 'they offending, shall'on conviction-be fiWed in any sum n-of tho Courts-o( Oyer and Terminer un Goneral JnN Delivery fbr Hto trial oCali onpitalnnd other offenders, in tho said county of Climlierlnmi', by their prccojits to mo directed, dated the 25(b day of /august IHoO,. have ordered tho Court oC Oyer and* Tcnnfner and (lenoral Jail Delivery to be hulden at Car- H«le. on-Uie 2d Monday of November 1-850, (be ing (ho Wilt day,) at 10 ofciocU In tlloforonoon, to cunilmto two weeks. NOTICE l» hereby given tollio Coroner, Jufs tlccs of tbe-Pcoce, mid Constables of Iho sad county ofCumbcrlnnd, that (boyarc bytiiosald nrecvptt commanded to bo than and there in tholr proper, persons, with tholr rolls,records, and in quisitions, examinations, and. all. oUlcn nometn brattcos, to do those things'which Ibthelr offices 1 appertain to bo done, and all those (liat nro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that nro or tlien yfmllibo hi the Jail of said county, nro to. bo there to prosooutothem as-slmll bq Just. JACOB BpWJMAN*, ShiriJJT. October 2, 1850> IVotice. T ETTEBS-of Administration on tho estate JLi of Jacob Sbullobargor; late of IVcstpouns borough township, Cumberland county, acoM., have been Issucd'by tho Roglstorol said county, .to tho subacribcp living l In thb l same-township. All persons' Ihdobtod to- said’ ostnto will make Immediate l payment, and thoso Having ’claims will present them for settlement to GEO. M. GRAHAM, AUm’r. September 18,1860—0 t lUcrclmnt Mill for Rem. THE Merchant Mil) At tho Boiling Springs, ■ll mlths cas^of.Carlisle, Is oflbred for rout (Vom (ho Ist of April 1 next. The ralll wlll not bo rootod on (he shares. Aug. 21> 18501 IIfTEB F. EGE Valuable Town Property for Sale or Rent. * TJIB sdfisdrtljer offers (to said, story .Stbpo Houfft, wlth'Biflk Back-builtling, sit uate in,North Ilonom street, Garlfylpv. adjoin ,»ng AVnold’s stwo’antf Jlforfycr’s ConlbeTibnary. MTJfo Brortso Is frf fact or more in front, dtftcndlwg 240 feet back f 6 an alloy. Tliferb ie'a gefod- fruit trees bn It, and p. W ell of Water at thy back door.-* Any person wishing to view tho proper- 1 *(y can’cull on the subscriber living on it. Pos ’ session giteft on tho Ist of April next. ' .IF not sold, It will be rented- for one or more •years. JACOB U. GALLAHEK. August 28, IB6o—tf Valuable Real Estate at PRIVATE SALE. /"‘tON'SISTING of two well Improved farms, nt ? r ’ Jo i> n 2t)H»ngop, viz ; No. 1. Mfuafe In ftorrfi MfddleWn township, Cumberland county, 2 mil cs north-west of Car’ on- the north side of the Conodogulnet crook, and'lUiraodiately opposite Mm “ Meeting .House Sprl-ugsv”- ilcontulhs- 3®G Acres and Ifs- Perches, [about 95'or 100 of which iacoverpd.wlih good fltober,.toclmltoga’gfcat deal 6f hVifcory. There is a largo quantity of Locust growing, sufficient to fence tho entire farm. Tho land is In a high state of cultivation, about 24,000 bushels of lime having been recently put on it. There is about 60 acres of good Limestone land upon which fine quarries can bo opened. This farm can bo divided very prettily, hav ing two scfsof improvements, each consisting JB--JL of a good Log llpußo.. There is a • Log Bhpw, and* a- largo Bonk Burn, ‘ JjJnjw W>gon Sbcd ! ,and ! Corn Cribs fo each JigJgJsufßblenfty large Co holrffrom f(M)0. to'l2oo'buMiols. Thtoo'.is.a limestone spring latt otib boysb* aud-a good' Well of water at the' ;otncr. . No. 2. Is situated partly In North Mlddlbton and partly in Silver Spring townships, aboiU 7 miles east of Carlisle, on tho aforesaid creek, containing 181 Acres, and all but about 8 acres of which is cleared and In a high state-of» culti- Vation. Tire improvements are a tSt'o story Brtck Ilotfse\ Bank Barn , 100 feet in length, with ofliea' Ofitbliildlrtga, a \Vclhof: water hear tho house*, OVcharti 1 of Apples' and otHior fruit. A considerable quantify of Locust growing on the farm; Micro ane about COO pahnoV of post and rail fence, a net flio fence* generally good. Tho owjier of tho above properties In quite desirous of selling, and rare inducements aro thus offered to purchasers. Tonus will bo made easy. Enquire of A. h. SPONSLER, Real Estate Jig!, ff Scrivtnci August 28, IB6o—Ot Valuable I'nvinr (or Sale. rjTXIIK mioßcrKicr offers at' private sole, Iris M FAiHM. situated in N.onth Middleton town, ship, 1 mile from Carlisle. The’ /arm contain i OiArrea ot*-anpeflfor Jnmh aiVpffwllfcfi.are-clbara edi and. in/ n good, sfafo of cii/tivaf/on, except Pi|jj n about 4 acres of Woodland. Thofni , pporemeufs are a Bii/CK Dwelling* ln3tHb* I,,MHe ’ /,ANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Slu'd, &o. There Is a young Apple Orchard on (lie premises, nnd‘ a variety of other, fruit trees. A Well ol wafer is at tho ; door,' uml u never failing stream runs- through the fbrnv, The situation of this property la pleasant and eligible, and in every respect It is a>dPidmhle place of residence. For particulars call'on the undersigned, at the Carlisle IVst. Ollico, who will show the property to any one "lulling to examine it. Title Indisputable. IT. IV. STATRKIt. August 21,. 18ijC—.tf Assiguo s Sale. WILL bo soki arpcrbllc sdle, ftt the Court House, in Carlisle, on Saturday,tho 18th day of October, 1866, at 10 o’clock, A. RL, all that valuable house and lot, situated In Carlisle, and fronting on FomCrot street, adjoining-pro perties of Ephrnlm Steel, IVm. C. Rboctnand others, and containing In |ront 80 feet, and In Am*, dopth 120. The l)ouse la a two story Bjm«| STONE house, Stone Dlulng Room and ■lLj.'li a Bride Kitchen, and a Hydrant ip tho yard. This property is a most desirable ujol deuce and lies in tho heart of tho town. |*os session given on tho Ist day of April, 1807. Terms made known on the day of sale by STEPHEN KEEPERS, Assignee of F. N. übuniltel' September 18, 1860—6 t Orphans’ Court .Sale PURSUANT to an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cuniherliuid counly. the subscriber will expose to public wile, on the premises, on Monday.the 20/A day of. October, 1860, Qt I o’- clock I‘. M. of that day, tllo rculeStuto of Jona than Cbrnmnu, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, dec’d-, to wit t A two story BRICK HOUSE, with tho necessary Out-buildings, and a K|g|B> !ot V*; Ground, situatu in Louthur Street, In said Borough, (ho lot belug 8(1 fuel m front and running back 240 feet to on alloy, adjoining the-property of Jblmncsiduneo‘in North. Hanover street, Carlisle DAVID COUNMAN, Ex’r. September 4,1860 —7 t OUR .HOUSE TIIK subscriber, having leased the above woll-ostabllsnod Hotel, situate in North Hanover street, Carlisle, will take possession of :tlio same on the Tst’ of April, and give , his on* tire attention to those who may be pleased to favor him with a call. THOMAS COBTAMAONA. Carlisle, March 27, 1866. Tar, Tar, Tar. JUST’recolr-etV nmlt for «alb, 100 kegs beat quality TAJI i albo, a largo- lot of patent Wheel Grease l\tr carrliigcß, wacoofe, &c., At the oUhaiamV, East Main etruah March 27 IT. SAXTON, IRON! IRON 1 1'. fho attention of Black smiths Is rocpiostod to (lio largoafcsortment of Bar and Rolled Iron of ull ataos and kinds, Files, Rasps, Sorsw Plaids,, Anvils, Vicos; 801. lows, and oVorj'lhtng the blacksmith may want.. ilron sold In quantltleinf city wUnlosalu prices. I All kinds warranted! aV John If: liyno & Son’s 1 store, North Uauovorstnoot, Gfiillslo. I ; October b, 1860. | Tort it* Propcrijf it privau THE stibftHber, abon{reil&yh&ft«fti 'offers'to dHspose of at uablo town-property fn which benttwA—, tH» jtut !ii IVont |jy 240 loot lo deplli, n a pleasant and healthy qelghbOrlldafW WM n good order, W d 1, coveredwlltf .reeltatt (rail trees nhdeheleo shrubbery. TtelHaßtta private residence. There la" a' hydrant Jli'fta yard and a gas lamp before tnoddolC Tfi» d4tr houses, stabling, Ac., are an Iq good dhjA ft the above property is not. sold lie the Sfd at November next, ftffjll Abd'bo IsiKdfi** (m Of one or more years. . i . ■ ~. ‘ CHARLES rfAftMtffiatMf. Carlisle, Aug. 21, ' . Jfofat fi>fiic)(£ Assoclntio* . ... St! THE. Big- %ipg Literary Isslftlle, OP NEttYILLEi COTSffi CO., Gtiaiibi EXTENSIVE SMB Of REAL estate;. Books. AND OTHER ; .n VALUABLE PROPERTT. The proceed . 0/ the tale to he devoted to ing ‘he Debt of Ike Ineleteiietj v LIEDT. GUNNISON’S-' gnba¥ #o»* 'ON T%ItfO»MONS! ■Gunntjon’s'fiijtorydetHi Moriiion. l.ir l 3» ■•ho mort-afciirtitQnim'riiilkblij Work w» btT.or tMt deluded people. In order tint «T«r»pM sou nioy become n shareholder, th« price of ft Book ana Certificate. of-Membership 1 fcf fks sedation will be dniylgr. - •Tbe certmeotowlD entitle the holder to an interest in the ftUle»l*e valuable Real JSJstatp andothorpropgrtV i 1 Valuable lM&ove£J£ahA‘, ' : s*,6os - with all’ - ed‘ in Cumberland ,V’alley,-’neaH.NkH vlllo, obnthinifiu 125'aciW- I: Valuable Farm , $M$ ndjoinlngtboabovc'eontatelDgllSS'aMl. 2 Valuable Timber Loir, •-• »|J* of 50 aorcs-each, tfltdktfedf In Uiffltalfft Cumberland l county. 8 Valuable Timber Lots , of 26 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick Homs, 2 story and back-building, atjjolnlngthtf* Halt on (ho Most. 8 Highly Improved Out-Lots, llMO’ of over 8 acres each, within A of Nowvlita. .... 200 Orders for Ilerroty’s 'Celebrated, ing inks, at $6 per'ordor. I#2oo 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, , front- tlio colbbrhtfcd r Factory of" Waft>*; &nUbo & (Jjb. Bil. I Superior Mol kWfemi .. , t Ibo tfJ' Caso Gold £«rbr.,r )Vatclios, $lOO each, SW Ml' 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold. L*TC* Watches, at $B7 60 each. 17$ $• 5 splendid Gold .'.Watches, at $5O each, 250 00 H) splendid Ladles* Gold Watches, at’. Wil'oaph; ... . 10 fine SilverLoverWatchosat $25 OO 12 “ Watches at $3O eaohy. 240 00 16 superior Parlor Clock* ah-sseaeb, ISO ft 60 “ Gothic << g « -IM OO 60 <• Cottage « Og *» |gft oO I excellent family Carriage (lat. style), 2DQ 00 l l “ Uockawoy “ i7frOO 1 " Top Buggy, IW OO 1 “ Spring Wagon, .IMAO 1 superior two-horse Koad Wagon, -: l(u.OO 2 sets splendid Harness (silver mt’g.), *, 2 extra Spanish Saddles, - ZsdOo 2 superior Walnut Spfas, DAli-OO 1> magnificent isofa Table’, 4XvOO 2 “ Dressing Bureau, l'(ft; 00> 1 splendid Secretary, :;AOpOD* 4 Dining Tables (extra cherry), $0 00' 4 Bedsteads, woo-. 2 sets ol Chairs at $lO per sot, 8 Imported Carpets, 20 yds. each, at S2Q ; » per carpet, &'ss*’ 2.1T0m0-madu Carpets, extra, oaeb ai-'V'' $2O per carpet, . 8 Parlor Stoves at $l6 each, JflOOO' 2. Orders for suits black Clothes, p&Jb 2.‘ “ Silk Drosses $BO each, -gsi Of * 8' “ Clothing $l6 each, : sss*4# 11(1 “ Datas6each, . SOrS! O'* fIE “ Boots $0 oaoht 72^$$*’ T 2 “ Gontlomon'saiioesfS 60 oaeb, &M' 12 “ Gaiters 680 « 12 <• Ladies shoes, 200 .*• 100 Gold Pencils, $2 each, ■' tfSp'S 200 Gold Pens, $ l each, sSiH& 100 boxes assorted perfumery, $1 eaib. n?o ' . too Porfo Monales, $1 each, * IfIAW 40 copies well bbund HlscsitaaeQUS.beou’. at $1 GO each, 15.Ladies’Albums, $2 each, • ss-$g 500 pieces Popular Music, fgg jq This Association Is founded, upon-koneataag laic principles. Ehoh Book purchaser rtntvK' a, certificate, which entitles him to an JntereaTU’ the above valuable property,. As soonaMfc* forty shares are sold flotloa «Mi-b» given to the stockholders, and aeontantluilrlQ bo hold in Newville, at (bo lostitstaVSKlb wlion a Committee will bo chossn, to whotn thk property wifi bp delivered, to bo- djstribttbt’ among tho shareholders. For thechar«ftov<2 r the ‘‘Big Spring Literary connected with it, wo oro pcmltod, tQ.rslMr tho following gentjemen« REFFiIENCIsS. Gov. Pollock, Harrisburg. 1 Hon. Thaddous Stevens, Lancaster-' ’’ ■ Hon. Frederick Watts, Csrllslo. Senator Win. H, Welsh, Tork. » Hon. W. P. Blurray, Harrisburg. William ICnabe & Co., BaUitnont. ' Wm. J. Shearer, Esq., CarilbUh' ’ Hon. Lemuel Todd, “ i. Daniel-Shelly, Supt. dom. Schools. John W. Brandt*, Esq., QatrUburg* Boyer & Brother, «< LIST OF J3GENTS FOB CUUBMJHt>J&JP COUNTY. t Samuel Mcgatv, Good,Hop*. E. W. Onrridon, Shlppensburg. John Floid, Shcpbordatown., Samuel Garror, Walhut Bbttbnj' James Patten, Lees H Roads. W. M. Matecr, Shlromanstown.,' John W. Selgleman, « W. G. Strock, Mocbanlcsburg. William Noaker, Pabertowa. - n. Wobbcrt, Boiling Spring^' Di S. Ilbya, Locust 1 GrovoT J. J. Crawford; Ncwvlllo; ' J. B. Cobaugh, do J. H-. Criswell, Bhlppensbnrr. „ • r M«. ft J. Kunklo, Green’Spring')’ Peter Monycr, Carlisle. William IlotTer «*• • ’ Wlillair. Lytle «' •* .- A>. 0. Cornmaiv . John Main* , P. Swoyor, N'cwvlllb libpot, 1). S. Croft, Leesburg. » James M. Eckels, ShophordoUva.' J. S. Davidson, Plainfield,. > B. James, West XIII!.. Isaac Hull,'Cburchtowril-. , ' T. G. Williamson* Dickibion. 1 . Homy Snyder; Mlflljrf township.' , J. VanderboU 1 , Oakville. ' ‘ J. S. Hoslbttor, Mechnnl9»burg',* *' 0. Molllngfr, Stougbstdwn. 1,1 E. SvM’Cdno, Middip Siiriag'. A. P. Erb, Bridgeport. . ; . ; Lewis Zitzer, Mifflin townSblpl. Davld'Strohm, New Klngatoynii' Carry Ah), Mt. Pleasant.. • Solomon Boar, Oyste^efP.ointlv, , B7* All orders for Books'and CdrilfidAMi; I *ft. : mall, should bo addressed to .j. JAMES M’KEEHAN, But% o/ttC.T.. Big Sjning.Zii'y* JnstNonrllUi ffaikwJtik . ,IX7" Agents wanted:in every (owh sndtotnbot*2ot iB6o ~ - ‘ DroaU Top ; . «■ •• 5, ' f n non WSnBLS of «>(., ’• X”*vfVM_f Broad Top LUckit&Ul) Cotl icclvfog &nd for salo by • w.n. MunniT.AgU Si'j't. IHSO v< . * i '' “Wr ■*4.- '-'im a,#o4'