§ll jnble Tragedy—Suicide and , J3xlraordinary Death from Flight and;Ex«|tmenf. f smsCjMro*. Bradlord county,‘Pa., September H. Greenmnn,'Esq., ft lawyer of tills committed suicide to-day by cutting bis while laboring under a fit of delirium Mr. Spaulding, the proprietor of tho gfepCSmton Hotel, foil In ft »t on seeing corpse, and died immediately. There is greatest excitement prevailing hero, as tho wore widely known and respected. ■Clandestine Marriage.— We learn from io Raleigh (N. 0.) Standard, that a shooting fray occurred at Mr. Pomeroy’s bookstore, in itttoity, on last Monday evening, between .J. Hutchins, Esq., and M. George Badger, son ’ the lion. George K Badger. One shot was •ed by each, but fortunately neither was hurt., because which led : to the altercation was the ct that* Mi*. Hulfchins, ns a justice of the sice, solemnized the rites of matrimony, oft ic Saturday cvcnin x previous, between Dr. W. Bryan, of Raleigh, and Miss Annie U. Bad >r, sister of George. The marriage was a clan estiuc one. —Baltimore Sun, 28th'ult. 03** The Lancaster Mill No. 2 has been sold f David Longoncckur to Gen. Robert Patter >h, of Philadelphia. The price paid was about 160,000. , ' ' ill jilarwb. »• On the lOth inst., by the Rev. A.ll.Kremer, |jlr. Peter Shuoart, to Alias Elmira R. daugh ter of W. F. Swlgcr, Esq., all of North Middle men township. * On the same day, by the same, Air. Jotm,..' WiLsoNj to Mlss-il. J. Strike, both of Hoguos ; town. 3fiarktfe. [ PuriiA., Sept. 16, 1857. | Flour and Meal. —Tlio Flour market contin foes depressed. There Is but little inquiry, cith- Scr for export or liomeconamnptlon, and only a uew hundred bbls. are daily sold at sss a SSJ. I Sales tq.retailers and bnkets, ior fresh ground l-and fancy brands, from $6 up to $8,60. Kyo [Flour is selling at $4,50 per bbl., end Corn Meal lls hold ut $4 per bbl. • I Grain. — The receipts of Wheat havemateri inlly increased, and (lie market is inactive.— BGood rod is held at $l,lB a $1,25, and $1,25 a |51,40 for good white, Rye is steady at 76 cts. PCorn is dull—and is nonifnaily hold at 75c. f Oats is selling at from 85 a 30c. per bushel. [ Clovbrserd is quite scarce—small sales from [first hands at s7fl per 64 lbs. Timothy is more [abundant and.leaa firm in price—small sales at sBs ■per bushel. Of Flaxseed the -market is bare [and it is-wanted. W niscßT meets a steady inquiry, at 20 a 20c. in bbls. and 25 in hhds. New Fall Goods. Inm now opening a lot of Elegant Fall Shawls, Ladies* new stylo dress goods, Embroideries, Ac. Call and see them at the cheap store. CIIAS. OGILBT. Carlisle, Sept. 17,1857. Notice. ALL persons knowlngfhcmsolvoslndobted to Dr. J. Baughman, are requested to call and kettle their accounts before the 20th of October or they will lie dealt with according to law. \ Carlisle, Sept. 17, 185/—lm Notice. Rp . Office Crnnb. Valley Railroad Co., ) W Chamhersburg, Pa., Sept. 9, 1857. A N election for Officers and Managers of this -tjL Company, will bo bold at the Rnilroad Office phapiberabnrg, on Monday, fho sth October, H between the hours of 10 A. lit. and 4 P. M. W • E. M. BIDDLE, Sect’y. » Sept. 17, 1857—8 t ..t . ' Notice. To ihf-Heirt and Legal Representatives of Ja McCormick, late of the Township qf Miffli Coqp/y of Cumberland, deceased. IrpAKE notice that by virtue.of atvrlt ofpnrtl ||A Won and valuation, dteued out .of tlio Or- Court of Cnraborland countj 4 .ond to tno ||SRroc(cd, I will hold an Inquest lb divide, part, |s' r value (fra real estate Of said deceased, on tho gnronuses of tho mansion farm, on Friday tho gVtli day of October 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M. (Also, on the undivided ono-hall of a certain [house,and lot In Pomfrot street. In the borough [of Carlisle, on Saturday tho IOUi day of Octo. her, J 857, at 10 o’clock A. M., when and whore you tna'v attend if vou think proper. ’ * JACOB BOWMAN, ShcrllT. Sheriff's Office. I Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1857. \ Proclamation. WHEREAS tho lion. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts oi Comnlon Pleas In tho counties of Cumberland. ' Pony* and Juniata, and Justices of the so»eral k ConrtsVif Oyer and Terminer and General Jail I Delivery in said counties,and Samuel Woodburn I & MlchaelCocklin, Judges oftheCourta of Oyer f and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for tho [ trial bf all capital and other offenders, In the said l County of C/umbcrland, by their precepts to mo I directed, dated tho 24th day of August, 1857, 1 hav.O’iOrdored tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holdon at Car :-;;.nslo, On tho 2d Monday olNoveipber, 1857, (bo* the Oth day,) at 10 o’clock in tlio forenoon, to continue, two weeks. ’ NOTICE in hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices rif the' Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept commanded to bo then and there In their proper person's,tffth their rolls, records, and In quisitions, ojcamlnnfiond ana all other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo' done, aftd all those that are bound by recognisances,- to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo In the Jail of said county, arc to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. September 17, 1857, Vnlimblc Farm at Public Sale. THE undersigned, Executors of the estate of Davjd M. Williams, late of Gurroll township, York county, deceased, will offer at public sale, on Friday, the Ulh day ol October, 1857, oii the promises, tho following Real Estate, vlb s A .large plantation, situated principally In Catroll township, York county, and partly in Modro'o township, Cumberland county, adjoin ing of James Williams, jr., And. Spuhr, Isaac Prosser, Martha Wilson’, and others, con taining 100 Acres, Strict measure. About 80 S° vorod " dtl > «no timber, pride pally clu.Snut, of easy access. There is a miflicidnt quantity of meadow land to this farm and tho residue is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. Tho greater part hav ing of late years been limed. Tho natural qual ities ot (ho soli are good. There Is an Orchard of choice fruit trees on said farm, consisting of Apples, Poaches, &c. Tl\o State road loading froth Carlisle to York passes through tho centre ot'sttld farm near tho buildings. Said promises hro located In ft wealthy neighborhood, and hav ing cohtenlent access to mills, stores, &i., be ing about 7 miles south-east from Carlisle,2 Irom ChurclitoWn, and about 2 north from pills jftnnmlL burg. The improvements are a Log Duelling HOUSE, Still House with Igii'lPifDlsUHlng Apparatus In good order, a O'By largo BRICK BANK BARN, and other Uur-hiiildlngs. There Is a Well of never falling water near tho buildings nt tho Carlisle road; also a largo and constant running Spring of'water near tho Tenant House nt the moun .tain road 1 which passes through tho western part of fhii farm. Those premises by adding tho proper improvements would make one of the most desirable watering places in the State of Pennsylvania. Said farm will bo sold together In one tract, or In lots to suit purchasers. Pomona wlsfilng to purchase-choice Chestnut lots may bo accom modated. Any person wishing to view said pro perty before the day of sale can do so by calling on tbo Executors residing near tho same. ‘ Sale to begin at 10 o’clock A. M. on Bal'd (tay, whoa attendance will ho given by , JOHN WILLIAMS, of James, - JOHN WILLIAMS, of Andrew; 17, 1857-if AVri. . Wallpapers! Wall Papers! THE CHEAPEST IN THE STATE / THE subscriber, determined to solThls present extensile stock out by the first of the year to make room for his Spring Goods, has placed his prices' at a rate, which bring it-within the reach of every person to paper their house from top to bottom. Our Goods, are all ftotft Phila delphia manufacturers, and will' bo long er, wider, and.superior, to those from Now fork dr elsewhere. From this dato all paper, except gold, will bo hung for 12$ cents, and done in a more workmanlike manner than others whoso charges are double fhat nmount. Whitewashed walls papered without (ho (rouble or expense of scraping and warranted not to fall off. Window Shades at wholesale prices. Paper Curtains 7 cents each. All other goods exceedingly low. Call and see for yourself at thfl cheap Wall Paper Warehouse in South Hanover St., next to Hannon’s Hotel, Carlisle. JOHN W. PARIS, Practical Paver Hanger. Sept. 17, 1857—3 m Cumberland County Agrlcnllnr- :il Society. FALL AIEETING FOR 1807. The exhibi tion to bo held on their own grounds, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, (ho 14th, 15th, and 16fh of October; to which ail oar friends are invited to exhibit tboir best stock, products, and work. THOMPSON GALBREATH, Prcs't. Rout. Aloona, Sect’y. September 10, 1857—-5 t Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Marla Stevenson, lalo of the - borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, dec’d.,havo been Issued by tho Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in Carlisle. Ail persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make ini. mediate payment, and those having claims will present, them properly authenticated for settle, ment, to T. C. STEVENSON, J. W. MARSHALL. Ex’ra. Sopt. 10, 1857—0 t Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Thomas Gold, dec’d., Into of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, have been grant ed by the Register of said county, to the sub scriber residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, ami those having claims will present them for settlement, to MICHAEL COCKLIN, Adm’r. September 10, 1857—6 f Piihlic Male. ON Thursday, October Ist, 1867, at 1 o’clock P. M., will bo offered by public sale, on the promises, a Lot of Ground, situate in Allen township, Cnmherland county, bounded by lands of James Dunlap and the Yellow Breeches crock, 2 miles south of Shirenianstown, (lately occupied by Col. Malecr,) containing 10 Acres, improved by o good Log House & Barn, &*»»*! a Welt of excellent water, Ac. The land “ g *- ,J is sub-divided into three convenient lots, twojjf which are well set in Timothy and Clo vor. Terms made known on day of sale by JOHN & ED. JOHNSTON - . September 0,1857 —4 t Public Male. WILL bo sold at public sale, on Friday fho 25ih of September, 1857, at the residence of the subscriber, In Newton township, Cumber land county, a Lot of Ground, containing 00 feet in front and 180 feet in depth, paving thero- Pj,„l on erected a Dwelling House, JUlack- Rn^^l Shop, and other Out-bulldlngs. ■ M«i||»MTho buildings are all new. There is good Well of water at the door.— The property is Situated alongside of fho Ncw vlilo Depot, and is an excellent location for a blacksmith. It would bo a fine situation for a Foundry or Machine Shop. Also, at the same time and place, will bo of. fored n lot adjoining the above. They will bo sold separate or together to suit purchasers. For /briber information enquire at Nowvlllo Depot. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when terms will bo made known by PETER LINNINGEK. Wm. CnAwppnD, Auctioneer. Sept. 10, 1857—8f.~ ' Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership between Allen S. Jacobs & Calvin Etfer, under the firm of Jacobs A Ettor, was dissolved on tho 24fh day of August, 1857, by mutual consent. AH debts owing to tho said partnership afo tb bo fefcolvcci by A. Q. Warfield; and all demands on (ho said part nership nrd to bo presented tp him Cor payment. ’CALVIN ETTEU. „ ALLEN S. JACOBS. September 10, 1857—8 t TO TllE LADIES •' Wo have just received afresh Invoice of those beautiful fall stylo all wool Delaines, which have already received the approbation of all who have seen them, to which wo Invite your attention. Also, 1 case of new stylo Stoller Shawls. Call soon at the cheap store of September 10, 1867. BBNTK & BRO. VIIBUC NALG. ON SJiTURDJiy, SEPTEMBER 20, 1857. VUE undersigned, Executor of tho will of Jo. 1 cob Zuiqlur, dec’d., will odor at public sale, on the promises, tho following described prop, erty, late tho estate of said deceased, to wit: A tract of land situate In Mifflin township, Cum berland county, 2 miles north of NowvlUo, and close to tho road leading to Doublln Gup, ad joining lamia of Henry Brehm, Jacob Bowman and others, containing 76AORES of Amt rate slate land, about 70 acres of which are cleared, under good fence, and In a high state of cultivation, part of it having been lim ed. Tho balance Is timber land. The Im provements are a two story wuatherboarded «*. JjOG house, [jg ‘ WITH BRICK KITCIIE.fr, bb roc; d*riv. and other necessary outbuildings. There la a well of Excellent water near (ho door, an np. plo orchard, and other choice fruit trees. Also a .tract of MEADOW LAND, containing 6 acres, lying ono-fourth ot a mile from tho buildings, will bo sold with (ho farm. Possession and a good litlo Will bo given on [ho first of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by THOMAS 0. SOOULLER, ... JSx’r. of Jacob Zcigler. dec*d. August 20,-1807—Cw I'utitic Sale, ON Sdfurday, September 10, 1867, tfifl bo sold at public sale, nt tho residence of the tnr.f» C n bur> Sllv6r Spring township, on tho towtP nnM* f 7 vl,u, V lru d yar«l(f oast Of Kings. 1 Young Milch Cow, 2 'Hogs -1 en plain and PoVlnr Stovus, Drum ami Slovo I Ipo, largo Coppur Ivoltlo, small Kollloa, Pots, Cl n n.Darrols Meal Vcssols, Tuba, Lard Cano 0 (willed Dags, Axes, Suns, Gordon tools, Fotko Shovels, &c, * I will offer for sale nt tlio same time, two shares of stock of (lio Harrisburg, Carlisle and Cham bcrslmrg Turnpike' Road Company. Also, a four years Scholarship in Dickinson College, Also, at the same time and placo (If not pre viously disposed of,) I will offer for salo a Lot of Oroxind , lying on tho Kingstown station of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, containing 11 j Acres of Ground, about 0 neves of which is cov ered with good limber, and tho balance cleared and under fence. This la a desirable place for establishing a transportation house, as a largo business can ho done In lumber, coal, plaster, fish, salt, flour, &c.,and; is a good point at which to purchase grain. . Salo, td coramoncQ nt 10 o’clock A, M., of said day, when terms will lie made known by D - . ..GEORGE- KELLER. September 8,1887t--8f • ’ Itt^?bacvipUoat d ** ti/licoih paymont'for Valuable Store Property and Dwelling at Private Sale. SITUATE In Hqgucstowh, nine miles, cast of Carlisle, on tho Harrisburg turnpike, Idfo the property of John Coyle, dec’d. ' The lot upon'which tho buildings aro.jcteitod iS 82 feet In front l5O In depth. The im. jj-ji provements are a largo, double-two' B *°O l Brick House, part of wlilch is IgsMiPlLneouDied as a" store, and part ns a house. Tho store room is 2U feet by 83', with an office attached in the rear. Shelving, iountors, qnd, other store fixtures’ complete; n first rate la also attached. The dwelling,house is 2d feet in ft. and 59 foot deep, including th 1 o back-building, which is also brick and‘two fltoViefl: There is a Frame Tin-shop situate alongside of the dwel ling. Also, a llrst-rato.Stable, Carriage House, Wood House, and other Outbuildings. An ex cellent Cistern and a never failing Well of water directly opposite tho buildings. Fruit of every description and of ttio choicest selection. This is one of tho most desirable business lo cations, in that section of tlio county. A Dry Goods store is now being kept on tho premises. Tho property is now and in perfect order, and will bo disposed of on reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Rafale Jlgt. and Scrivener. August 27, 1867—fit Public Sulc of mountain Land. UNDER and by virtue of the provisions of an act of Assembly passed the 9th of March, 18-10, the Executor of Valentino Hoffman, hitc of the city of Lancaster, dec’d., will sell at pub lic sale, on Saturday, the 2Gth day of Sopiem. her next, at the Court House, in Carlisle, all tho right, title, interest and estate of tho late dece dent of and in a tract of Mountain Land, sltua. ted In the township of South Middleton, bound .jgjju cd by lands of Daniel Wonderlyfk others, SSsJnnd There a promise of fine Chesnut Timber on tlio tract, and persons desirous of purchasing Woodland will do well to give it their attention, W. M PENROSE, Jlgeni. August 27, 1857—5 t Valuable Real E.tate for Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court, to mo directed, 1 will expose to public sale, on the premises, at 1 o’clock, P. M.,on Friday October 2d, 1857, the following real estate of Ja cob Tritt, dec’d., viz : A farm situated In Newton township, Cum berland county, bounded by lands of Abraliam Grove’s heirs, William M’Oime, Peter Trill and James Allen, containing 100 arrci, more or less, wilhagood two-story LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Ac., thereon erected. ■ M»|HLTIiq land is limestone, and in first. J— order, is about three-fourths of a mile above Oakville, and directly on the rail road. On Saturday, October 8, 1857, at 1 o’clock, P. M., on the premises. I will expose tosalethe farm situated in Miffiiu township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Petor Whisler, Mrs. McEbvaltv and others, containing 180 acrcj, more or lew, with a two-story Log House, Log Barn, Ac., thereon erected. This farm is of slate land, and in first rate order. Attendance will bo glveu, and terms made known on day of sole, by JACOB T. LEWIS, Admr. August 24, 1857—0 f VALIIARLT. FAR HI FOR SALE. SITUATE in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, on the public highway leading from Wagoner’s road to the State road, and about flvo miles north of Carlisle. This property contains 230 ACRES of good slato land, about 100 acres of which ore covered with superior timber, and the residue is in a high state of cultivation. The Improvc n—-a menfs are a two-story \vealhcr boardii«l’-IIOUSE witli kitchen at liiliiivW hiched, double Barn, Wagon shed, SSaaSs Corn cribs. Hay and Carriage house. Stone Spring-House, &c. There la also a young apple orchard on the premises, together with a variety of other fruit trees. There is a wejl of excellent water hear the door of the dwelling, mid running -water in every field on tho fom*. - Any person wishing to view the premises, xvlil please call on Mrs. Ann M. Zoiglcr, resid ing on the same, or on fho subscriber, residing In tho township aforesaid. If not sold at private sale bofbro Friday, the 25/A of September, 1807, It will on that day bi> offered nt public sale, on the premises, at 10 o'~ clock, A. M., when it wilt bo disposed of to tho highest bidder. For leims, Ac., enquire of ANN MARGARET 2EIGLEU, LHVI ZEIGLER, Kxr’s. of David Zcialtr, dec’d. August 20, 1857—Cw K Farmers, Alteilcl tn yonr Interest. GRAIN DRILLS. rPHE subscriber is now prepared to furnish i. Moore’s Patent Drill, long and favorably known In this county. Also, WMoby’a Patent Rubber Spring Drill, which Is-Insured to give no trouble in rocks stumps or roots. Also, Ross’ Patent Broad Tooth Drill, which has a now and Improved mol hod of regulating the depth of sowing, and makes a broad chanhe! or fbrrow In which it scatters and covers the seed. Farmers give us a call and examino our Drills before purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG, Carlisle, Aug. 18, 1807—tf NOTICE, NOTICE Is hereby given (hat application will bo made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania, to alter (ho charter of tho Carlisle Do* posit Bank, located in tho Borough of Carlisle. Cumberland county/ so os to confer upon said Bank the rights ami privileges of a bank of Is. duo, and to change its name to tho Carlisle Bank. Also, fb increase the capital of said Bank, (which is at present seventy-two thou sand dollars with the privilege of increasing the same under Its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars) to throe hundred thousand dollars. W. M. BEETEM, tdihier. July 2, 1867—tfnl Rosier & RellxliOovcr, LAND AGENTS, Siocx Citv, lowa. LANDS bought and sold, money Invested on commission nt western rates ol interest, atxes paid for non-residents, &c. Juno 11, 1857. John L,c6 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE In Ihu rear of Court House, in tho room formerly occupied by Hugh Uaullahor, Esq. Carlisle, May 21, 1857—tf AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER, ATTOItNfiY At LAW; Grata will, Judgi) llupburn, on East Main struct. All busl- ness Intrusted to his care will bo promptly at. tended to. March 20, 1857. VERY IMPORTANT. Spmtt’s Patent Self Sealing Cans (6r preserving Fruits, Green, Corn, Pons, Tomatoes, &c. Every Farmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. Fen* dale at oily prices; at tho chbap hardware store of A »g- 27. n. SAXTON. /~WRGANDYS, French Lawns and Brilliants, of B, J I o and quality, can bo had cheaper than over ©fibred In Carlisle, nt tho ”°n B i? r i° of . J ‘ A * UCMRICH, Ju. , Carlisle, April 28, 1857. , SW S - Spongoa, boat largo. OSmando. Sheep Wool do., Surgeon do/ rto - Common Snorvo, &o. just received find for solo by Jummry 6, 1857. j). j. jfjjjj; JllNt ItoCClvCll ALAllQiyot of miporloc Sugar C.iroil Hums ami Hoof, warranted to ho sound and good. Also, an excellent assortment of Preserve Cans and Jars for solo cheap at William? • Family Grocery. ... “ July 80 1857. 3LAUJtSMITirP COAL—IO,OOO Bushels of Bituminous Coni, from tlio colobrulod ... Lomon” Mines, rccoivlng find for bijlo-by L, . . W.B.MUKUAV 1 Soptomuff y, 10C7 Election Proclamation. WHEREAS in and by an act of the Gone* fal Assembly; of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An, act relating to the elociiona of this Commonwealth/* passed Ibfe 2d day of July.' A/D. 1839. it Is made ihb.du* ■ lyof the Sheriff of . every county within'ibis Commonwealth, to give public .notice of-the General Elections, and in such notices 16'eilu mcrnie; ‘ 1. Tho officers to bo elected, t . S. designate the place at which the election is to be held., ' • ■I. JACOB BOWMAN., High Sheriff of, the county of Cumberland, do hetefry make known and give this public nollUo to the ofe6- fern of the county of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the IBth day.of-October nejtl, an election will bo held at the several election districts, established by law, in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for- One Person fur-Governor of,tho Common* wealth of Pennsylvania. One Person for Canal Cornmnesioncr of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ‘ Two Persons for Judges of the Supreme Court ol Pennsylvania. Two persons 10-repreeent the counties of Cumberland and Perry In the House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania. One person for Prolhonolary of Cumberland county, ‘ft’ One person fur Clerk of .ho several Courts of Cumberland county. ' One person for Register of the county of Cumberland. Ono person for Treasurer of Cumberland county. One Person for Commissioner of Cumber land county. One Person for Director of the Poor of Cum berland county. One person for Auditor of Cumberland Co. The said election will be held throughout the county as follows: i '! The election in the election district compo sed of lilt-, borough cf Carlisle and tho iovyn ships of North Middloton. South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Frankfort!, will be held at the Court House, in tho bo rough of Carlisle. The election district composed of Lower West Pennshorough township, will be hold at the North School House, in Plainfield. The election in the election district com posed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public huose of George Duey, in Hoges town, In said township. The election in the - election district com posed ofHampden township, will be held at the public house of Henry Hlckcrnell, io said township. The election In tho election district com posed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public house of W. W. Kline, in Sln-pherdsiown. The election in tho election district tompo. sed of tho township nf Lower Allen, will be > held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch barger, on Slate Hill. 1 Tho election In the election district com posed of East Fcnnsborough township. wlll be held at the house now occupied by Benjamin 1 Clny, at the west end of the Harrisbnrgbndge. i The election.in (he election district com posed of New Cumberland, will be held nl (be house formerly k6pl by W; U. Uohl. in the borough of New Cumberland. < Tho election In tho election district com posed of the borough of Mrchanicsbu'rp. will bo held at the public bouse of Jae. A. Meloj, in said borough. Thn election in the election district com posed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of Samuel Algeler, in Church town In said township. Tho election in thn election district com posed of Upper Dickinson’township, will be hold at the house now occupied by Jolts Gar man, in said township. Thn election in the district composed of the Rorough ofNewville, and townships of Mifilin, Upper Frankford, Upper West and that part ofNowlQp township,.not hwlu tied In ihtTLoesbnrg election ler mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, In tho borough oY Newvllle. The election in the diatrlotr. composed of flopnweir township, will be -held at tho School Douse fn’Newburg, In -enid Ibwhahip, ,Th p election In the district co'mposed vf the borough of Shipponaburg, Shlppenaburg town stiip, and dial pari of Southampton tcwnship not included in (he Leesburg election district, will be hold at (he Council House, in the bor ough of Shlppeosburg. -♦And in und by an act of iho General Assem bly of this Commonwealth, passed (he2d July, 1839, it is thus provided ; “That the qualified electors, of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in (ho county of Cumberland, boun ded by the following tines and distances, viz : Beginning at (he Adams county line, thence along (tio linn dividing (he townships of D.ck* insun and Newion to (he turnpike road, (hence along said turnpike to Centre School Home, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Hoad ai Roybucli’s, including Ueybuck's. Farm, thence In a eirail line to the Saw Mill of the belts of George Clever, thence along Krysher'a urn to the Adams county line, thence along dm line of Adams county to (he placeofbegin ning, ho and the same I* hereby declared a new and Reporato flection district, thoelontjon to beheld at tiro public house formerly occupied by Win. Maxwell, in L&csbufg,' Southampton townships" ’ AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. I also hereby make known that at (ho same time nnd plncu the following proposed Amend ments to the Constitution will bo voted upon, In accordance with nn Act of Assembly, approved the 12th day of May, ]857, ns follows: where as, a Joint resolution proposing certain Amend ments to (ho Constitution of tldsCommouwealth has been agreed to by a majority of tho members elected to each Ilonso of the Legislature, at fwn successive sessions Of (ho snrho, the first session commencing on tho first Tuesday of January Jn (ho year of our Lent one thousand eight hun dred and Ilfty-slx, and (ho second session com mencing on the first Tuesday of January, in tho your of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd filly-seven. . . ( (1 Jind Whertat, It Is provided in (ho (onlh ar- ticle of (ho Constitution, tlfitt any amendment so agreed upon shall Uu submitted to tho people in such a manncraml at such time, at least three months after being so agreed to by tho two Houses, as tho Legislature shall proscribe; therefore, . > Sko. 2. Bt it enacted by the Senate and IJoutt of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn tylvania in General Msembly met , and it it here by enacted by the authority oj the tame, That for the purpose of ascertaining (ho sense of tho cit izens of this CommonWculih In regard to (ho adoption or rejection of said amendments, or olther-of them, tho.Govcrnor of fhls.Co'mmon wealth shall Issue a writ of election directed to tho Sheriff of each and every county of this Commonwealth, commanding (hem to give no tice in tho ftsnal manner, In not leas than two newspapers In each county, provided trml s‘o many are published (heroin, that an election will bo held in each of the townships, wards and districts (heroin, on tho second Tuesday of Oc tober, in tho yiar of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, for tho purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of thn said amendments, or any of them j which said election shall bo held at tho places, and opened nmi dosed at tho time at and within wbicli tho general elections of this Common wealth are hold, opened and closed j and it shall ho t ho duty of tho Judges, inspectors arid clerics of each of said townships, wards and districts, to roceivo at (ho said election tickets either written or prfhtod, or partly written and partly printed, from cltlxcrts duly qualified to vote for members'of the General Assembly, and (ode poall thom Id a box 6r boxes to bo for (hat pur pose provided by tho proper ofllcors i which tickets shall ho respectively labelled oh thii out side, “first amendment,” “second amendment,” Ird amendment,” and “fourlh amendment,V those who are favorable to said Amend- ■fk n wonts, or any of thcni.mny express tholr Uoslro ,by voting 6aob as many separate written or, ■printed, or portly written or printed ballots or tickets', containing on tho Inside (heroO/, fil'd words, ftfot tho amendment,” nnd those rtli6 are dpposed to sndh amendments, or any of them may express their opposition’ by voting each as hiany separate written of printed bal lots* or tickets' containing on thd Inside thefoof too words, “against tho amendments.” Sec. 2. That tho election on tho said prop’o ■sod amendments shall in all respects beCondu'c tednstho general elections of thld Common wealth are now conducted 5 and Itshall bo the dluty.of the r.otufn judges ot the respective counties and districts thereof, first having care fully ascertained tho nnmbcr ot votes given for Or against each of said amendments in tho man ner, aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words at length and not In figures only, ono of which returns so made shall bo lodged in tho Prothonotafy’d office of Iho court of Common Pleas of tho proper coun ty, and tho oUicr sealed and directed tb Iho iSocrolaty of toe Commonwealth, and by one of .said judges deposited forthwith in tho moat •Convenient post office. Scly 16- tlio provisions of tbo Constitution, and were as follows, Wtrf . Ysas— *MoAsra. Browor, Browno, Crcsswo)l, Ely,EvanB,l offer, Finney, Fionnfkon, Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Eowls, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker—2B. Nats—Messrs. Colley, Cfabb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, KllUngcr, Penroso arid Scofield—B. So the question was determined in llio affirm ativo. On the question, WilUho Senate agree to the third amend ment 1 THo yoad atid najs wore laken agreeably to the provisions of tlio Constitution, and were as ibllowß, viz: Y kas —Messrs. Brower, Browne, Crabb, Cress well, Ely, Evans, Flennikon, Frazer, Ingram. Jprdan, KllUngcr, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Scollold, Sellers, Slmraan, Souther, Steele, Straub; Welsh, Wllkln'sand Wright—24. Nats— Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—4. So (ho qifcsOori was determined In tlicaffinn ativo.' On (ho question, Will tlio Senate agree to the fourth amontl merit 7 •* , Tho yens and nays wore taken agreeably to h o provisions of Ciu Constitution, und word ris follows, viz? . Yeas— Messrs. Browor, Browne, Coffey, Croaswell, Ely, Evans, Flennlkcn, Frazer, Ing ram, KllUngcr, Knox, Lnabaah,-Lewis, Myer, Scoffold, .Sellers, Slmmnn, Souther, ~Steolo, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—2B, , Navs—Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Ponrosp—4. , So (ho question was determined In (ho affirm ative. lx the House ov v es, April 20, 1867. Tlio resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of tbo Commouwoalth being under consideration, On (lie question, Will tlio House agree to tho first amendment! Tho yeas and nays were taken agreeably fo the provisions of the Constttfition, arid Were as follows, viz r Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Bncfthotfso, Bull, Bock,' Bishop, Bower, Bfotvn, dnlhoun, Campbell, OhaaO, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyatof, Fausbld, Foster, Glbbonoy, Gfldou, llamol, Ilnrpcf, Ilolnd, Ilfostnnrf, nillo'gns; IloOman, (Berk*,) linbrlo, Itfnc*; Jafiobs, Jen kins, Jphns, Johnson, KaKlFman, Kci*r, Knight, Lolsonrlng, Lnngnkcr, Lovott, Manear, Mangle, M’OaJmont, M’llvaln, Moorhead, Mummn, Mus. sclinnn, Nichols, Nicholson, Nnnomacher, Pearson, Priors, Pelrlliin. Pownall, Purcell, Ilnmsey, {Philadelphia,) Hurose.v,( York,) Rea mer, Hoed, Roberta, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, 'Cambria,) Smith, (Centro,) Stovonsin, Tolnn, r ail, Vanvoorhls, Vlckois, Vooghloy, Walter! f u»tbrook, Wharton, WUlUton, Wltherowi Wright, Zimmerman and Gels, Speaker— 7«. Nats— Messrs. Backus. Benson, Dock, Him*, llton, Hancock, Hlno, HolVnmn, (Lebanon.) Lobo, Stmthofir, Thorn; Warner and Wfntrodo 8o tho rptcstlon wot determined In (ho affirm* ntivo, , > . On (ho question, Will (ho House ogroo (o tho second amend ment? • , Tho yonfj and njiya wore token agreeably .to tho provisions of tho Oonitltutron»-ap(l follows, vlr.: * • YBAj-Jlossrj, Atulonron, Oatsliliouao, Hall. Hock, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell. Curly Ent I' ninoUl, Foster, Ulldoa, Haldol, I',or|)«r, llolns’ Holslnnd, lllllogns, Ilomnnn, (Uorlis,) Honso- Iccopor, Imbrlo, times. Jenkins, Jbbns, Jnhn son, KnulTnmn. Knight, Lulacnrlng, Ungakor, LovOtt, MaUOnr, Mauglo,. M’llvuin, Moorlmad, Mussulman, Mchols, Kloholsnn,: Nnnunmohur, Pearson, Petors, Potrlkon, Pownall, Purcell, Uamaoy, (Philadelphia,) Hnmsoy, (York,)liciQ. mor, Huberts, Hupp, Shnw, Sloan, Tolnn, Vail, Voeghloy, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zinu inonuan and Ueta, Speaktr —67., . Nam—Messrs. Arthur, Anguatlno, Backus,! Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chose. Cleaver, Crow- I font, Kyutor, Glbboney, Hamilton, Hancock./ Jill), It(qo, Hoffman, (Cobanon,) Jacobs; Kerr, | Lobdj M'Calmont, Mumma, Heed, Shiilii, (Cnthj urla,J Smlfh, (Centre,)’Stbvohsbn, Stnhthers- Xhont,. Vanvoorhis. Vickers, Warlidf’, Wintrodc, Withcrow and Wright.-t-84i' . So (he question was determined in fho affirms atlvfc. ' ~t On the question,* , 1 • ■ v . Will the House agree to' (ho third amoffdi mont ? . . '' ■ ,• - The yeas and nays were taken agreeably iff the provisions of the Constitution, and ;wcro ad fallows, viz: YKAs—Messrs. Andersonj Backhouso, Bui), Beck, BonSoix, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Camp> bell, ClmSc, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, • Fiuisold, .Foster, Gibboncy, Homo!,* Harper, Heins, Hlerftand, HUlcgas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Huffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrio, Inncs; Jacobs', Joliris, Johnson, Kanfß man, Kerr, Lobo, Ldngaker, Lovett, MancaF: Mangle, M’Calmdnt, Mtmrboad, Mununa, Mtia* *' selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Ntincmuchor; ' Pearson, Peters, Pctrikjri, Pownall, Purcell Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed. Rupp, Shaw’ Slonn, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith,.(Centre,) Ste venson, Tolan, vail, Vanvoorhis,Vickers, Voegh ly, Wngonscller, Westbrook, Willlston, WUho. row, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker— -72. ‘ NXvs-—Messrs. Arthur, Aug’nsHrid, Backns, Bishop, Carly, Dock, Glidea, Hnniillbh ; Han cock, fllno, Jenkins, Knight, Leisenring, Ill'll-, vain, Ramsey; (Phllridelphla,) Roberta, StHith cts, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton aft! Win* * trodo—22. ... - - , • So the question was determined in the affirm* -J atira. On the question, . Will tbo Uoubo agree to tho fourth amend ment 1 Tlio yens and nays wore taken agreeably (q the provisions of the Constitution, and Were at follows, vlf,: T eas— Messrs. Anderson, Arthur,Bafikhousd, • Backus, Bull, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower,* Brown, Calhoun,Cnmpholl.Garty.bhnso.Cleavcr, Crnw/ord, Dickey, Ent, Eyslcr, Fausolii, Fos ter. Gibboney, Grlden, Hamel, Harper, Heins. Hieatund, Hill, Hillegna, Htifßnfln, (BerkS]) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, ImbHo, In- ! ncs. Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Katift ninn, Kerr. Lebo, Lclsenring, Longaker, Lovett] Mancar, Motiplo. M’Calmont, M’Hvaln, Mtnnmoj Mnsselruan, Nlcholp, Nunetnachor* ■ Pearson, Peters, Poirikln, Pownall, .Purpoll; . Ramsey (Philadelphia,) Ramsey (York,) .Rea mer, Re.ed., Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, $rplth (Cambria.) Smith (Centro,) Stevenson, Tdlany- Vail. Vanvoorhis. Vickers, Voeghioy, Wagon seller, Waller, Warner., Westbrook, Wlinnolj, r Wllllston, Wlthcrow, Zimmerman and Gfclr, Speaker —BB. Nats— ‘Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hanebbk, Strulhers, Thorn, Wintrodo and Wright—7. So the question was determined m tho alfirtii; atifo. Secretary's Office], UAnnxsnimo, June 22, 1857. . Pennsylvania , ss: 1 do certify that the above nnd foregoing Is a t true and correct copy of the YuUB”nnd *‘NayB ,, taken on Iho resolution proposing amendments to tho Constitution of (ho Cpimubhwenltb, ab (ho same ppjieaf-s bti tho Journals of the two ”, lloilsoti of iiie Gofieral Assembly of this COth momvealth for 11. c session of 1887. Witness my hand and tho bbtil of I SEAJj j said otllco, this twenty-jefcond day of Juno, one thousand eight hun dred and flfly-soven; A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the CommonictaUhi to the provisions of the first section of said net, every General find ’ Special Llection biinll bo opened between (hq hours of eight and ten in (ho forenoon] and shall continue wiihout interruption or odjnu'rn* rqenl until seven o’clock in the evening, v)hefi ’ the polls shall be closed. And flib 'Judges of the respective djelribtl aforesaid, nro by the said act required io mefel at the Court House, in the borough oh C4f« lisle cn tlie third day after tho said day oOlftC lion, being Friday the 1 Gilt day of October ihen and there to pcKorro the things required ' of them by law. "• Given under my hand at Carlisle] this 17lh day of Seplefiibcr, 1857. lACCU BOtVMAN, ShlT. .-S*|U«mbaf,l7 T -1557,-- . Public Sale. WILL bo sold bn Ih6 premises on Sntordar tbo 201 b of September, 1867, si I2o’clk. M.j till that valuably tract of land, situated itt' South Middleton township, hounded by I^TTdl 6( ' Mnlhe\4 Moore, John Royer and othcitf, tfnd containing 08 Acres urn! 70 Perched, ftlor'o df * less. Tho improvemfe’nt* nroaSJrtory * 1 »«H® LOQHOUSE,DARN,WaffohSbcd, •■JjJH»T°ung Orchard, Well of gobd walir the door of (ho house, kt. Thlar . tiuct otters great Inducements to purchasers anfl la well Worth their attention. It is cdsy of «c-f ’ cess, lying Immediately on tho public rohd •' known oa tho old Baltimore road. TorbishnuW known on tho day of salu by J. &. .BARNITZ, Jlgcnt for Jos, Feiroib. September 10, 1857—8 l ■ Valuable Limestone Pntmatui \VU6d-i ’ land nl Pulili: Sale. WILL be sold nt public pale, on Friday tbo 2d day of .October, 1867, that valuable Fnnn of George Wol-bort. dec’d., (ho same bi iriß bounded on (Ijq west by the road leading* from (ho Vork road to Spffifgt-illo, on thosouth * by Jand of Isaac Raufninii, on tho cost by Inert of Henry Webber!, and on (ho north by land of Pc(er Yhung, In South Middleton (ownsbfh; * Cnmboftilnd county, 4 ihlfes srtufh-cnst of Cftf. ; llulo, and 1J miles nhrfb of Bolling Spring*/ ,f containing One. Hundred Jlcrea of land, In a high state of cultivation, having thereon Profited a » ul—A twej story HOUSE And KJTOIIBN, fKsftl»'tttivp story Stone Wash-house «n 4 *» jjjjywShop, a Stono Hunk HarW, Wagon - t'ofn-crib, und othof necessary Out-buildings. Also, n never falling Well of water near tbo bouse, and uu Orchard ot choice* InijL Also, at tbo same time and place, will bo sold a tract ot Woodland, a half mllo north of said farnl, bounded by lauds of I’eter'Voung, Jacob. Myers and others, 24 acres. It will ’ bo Bold allogcllior or Hi Inis lo suit purchasers. Any poison wishing (o view tbo sumo con do so by calling on Jobb Llnnlngor, residing onlho : farm, or Henry Webber!, one o( the Executor*. ■ nl Bolling Springs, by whom ilio conditions and terms of snlo will bo niudo known.' Said to. 1 connncnco nl I o'clock, I*. J[. on snld dnv. . i HENIiV. WEBBEHT, . . . , .GEOHGE BHINDLE, , Ang. 21); 18oi it* AV’a. Valuable FaiWtm- Sale. On Friday , September 26, 1867, T>Y virtue of on order of Uio Or n,.« I iis *!“• ipt’counly, ’ Buttorir, dee’d. Thin fa™ *on!l. ' 212 Acrp-j ami is perches sln'lu of'cultlv’ l»nd, in a good tlirnrt * , *h>n. One hundred and twenty, —most of < a , ru t cleari:tl » «»d under good ftmeo ,l post «t«l rail—and (his part f.L v? heavily limed wjfhin tho last • ears, "ho improvumentapro olargo MIUCICK HOUSIV ' ROOD BANK BAUM, WAOON CII,BS - OAHIU- ' AQIi, 110USK, nml other oiitbulld iiigs. Tburo Is also un tho |iroinl«os, a good JaiUfil.lliaic, and Stulilo belonging Id it.bo- ‘ sinus a won ol excellent water nt (bo housu. n lO rt U I'l * IaB I* 10 "'‘'■“'""So of running water in I live Holds. A thriving young orchard 'also promises abundance of fruit. ■' 1 ho farm la bounded bv tho Conodnguiaot Crook, by landkofJnhnr. Stein, lMnh‘l Ku»lt|o ami others, and Is about one nnd ; a-hnlf miles from Ilolahor’s mill, anil (wo miles/bonrßuch- or’a mill. Terms of sale—Five per. cCtfl.’ to bo paid on" tho day of sale; one half (ho purchase monby (lojs-thoflvo per cent.) on (ho Ist of April next, when tho deed-will be delivered tmd, possession given., Tim other halt' of-the puichnso money* In two dual eumwl payment*, without Interest, to bo secured by Judgment. * Ai, £I tsf 2 o, l B6S‘^ K | ,ls ! rt ’^'