uiuSniiSi ShcrUT’s Sales. : 4”>Y vh'tuo of sundry writs of Venditl'dhi Ex- Jo ponas, issued out of tlio Court of Common Pluiia of Cumberland county, and to mo diivct hd 1 will expose to public vendue or outcry, at ~ ’ Court House, in tho Brough of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 31 )tti dauM October, A. D. 1858, at ID o’clock A. M.,tSio following described tract of laud, situated in South Middleton township, Cinuberland county, bounded on. the south 'by lands ol Cathaiiuo Diller and Widow LeidHi, 011 tllu " uat *D’ ' i > ntls of Samuel Etter, on the north by lands of Robert C. Stcrrelt’s lieirs, on the cast by land of Cyrus Ringivult, 'ifo/in Sollinberger and John Groover, contain, in ,r ISU acres, bo Ihb same more or less, having T/Tbroon erected (wo Frame Duelling Houses, Log Barn, and other Out-buildings. Also, a lot of ground, situated in tbo town ship and county aforesaid, bounded bn the north by the Trindle road; on the east by property of Abraham Hartzlur, on tlio south by hinds of John Hoover, and on the west by property of Peter Lucas, containing one-fourlli acre, be the same more or less, having thereon erected a two story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable and other Out-buildings. 1 . Also, a tract of land, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, bounded on the tiurth by lands of Daniel Fought and John (Jut shall, on tlie west by property of Joseph and Samuel Grier, on the south by property of IVin, Jacobs, and on the cast by properly ot Chap man; containing 140 Acres, ho the same more or less, having -thereon erected a story and a-half Log House, Log “Barn, and other out-' buildings. Also, a tract of land, situated in Monroe town ship, Cumberland County, bounded on the north by lands of Moses Bricker, Esq., on the 'south by Peter F. Ego, Esq., on the west by William Brandt, containing 11 Acres, be the same more or less. Seised and taken in execution ns tho property of William Saxton. Also, a lot of ground, situated in (hoborough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, bounded ontlio north by North street,'on tho east by property 1 oFMary Gilmore, on tho South by an alley, and on tho west by lot' o( John Noble, containing sixty-feet in front on said North street, and two 1 mild red and forty foot in depth, be tho same hioro or loss, having thereon erected a one story - Stone Dwelling House, and a two story Frame Machine Shop,"Foundry Shop, Blacksmith Shop and Shed. Seize t and taken in execution as tho property of John A. Warfield. Also, a lot of ground, situated in, tho borough of Carlisle, Cumberland Comity, bounded on the ’ north by North street, on tho oast by property of Mary Gilmore, on the south by an alley, and on the west by lot .of John Noble, containing sixty feet in front on said North street, and two hundred and forty foot in depth, bo tho ‘same more or, less, having thereon erected a one story Stone Dwelling House, and a two story Frame Machine Shop, Foundry Shop,and shed. Seized and taken in execution as tho proporty of An drew J. Knlz and John S. Bosh. Also, a tract of land, situated ,inMifflin town ship, Cumberland county, containing. CO acres, ho the same more ov loss, boundedun tiro north by hinds of Henry Snyder, on tho west by Abraham Zeigtor, on the south by Jno M. Wood burn, and on the oast by laud of John Arnold, having thereon erected two two story Bog Hou ses, Bog Barn, and Saw Mill. : Also, a tract of lamlysituated inMifllin town ship, Cumberland county, bounded on the north by tho. Perry county line, oh the south rind cast hy lands, of John M. AVobdbm-n, and on the west .by land of,—— Biddle containing Fifty actus, bo the saiuo , more or le'ss. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of-Adam Miller."; ■ ' ' . Also, a tract ot land, situated in Bower Alien township, Cumberland county, bounded by Fel low Breeches creek and land of JusephEldock, containing Nineteen acres, be the same more or less',.haring thereon erected.'a two story dwel ling House, Bank Barn, and a Woollen Factory propelled hy said creek. Seized and taken hi cxeoutioirus tho property ol Fetor Huber. The above .property will bo sold in two parts, to wit: ... ... : No. 1. .Tho part No. 1. beginn.ing‘at a willow In tho Yellow Breeches creek, thence south i), wost.4o, to a post in the head race, thenoe along said head race south 41-5, west 18, to, a post at tho waste dam, thence Henry Deltz. south 63, east 15, to an' ash on the bank of Urn creek; thence down the said creek, tho several courses thereof, 81 perches to the beginning, containing throe acres, and one hundred and nine perches, bo tho same more or less, with all the mills and water privileges .'heretofore belonging to the, samo. • - ' Wo. 2. AVill consist of aUtho residue of the property ns above described, containing sixteen acres, bo the same more or loss. Also, a lot of ground, situated in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland pounty, containing in iron't on West street, 24 feet, and in depth to an alley, 110 ieot, be the same more or less, boun ded on the north by other property of the de fendant, on the oast by an alley, on tho south' by South street, aval on the west by West street, having thereon erected a two story Brick Dwe 1- liiig House, and other outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Get). First. Also,a.lot or piece of ground, situated in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the south by Penn street, north-west by an alloy, north-east b’y Bedford land, and east by another, lot of David H. Turbett; containing about half an acre, be the same more or loss, having two lime Kilns thereon erected. . Also, a lot of ground, in tho Borough of Car lisle, bounded by Penn street on the south, other property of David H. Turbett bn tho west and north, and a lot of George- Myers on the cast, containing 30 feet in. front, arid 120 feet in depth, bo the same more or less, having a one story Frame House thereon erected. Also, a lot Of ground, in the borough of Car lisle, bounded by Hanover street extended, lot of John Humor, john-Arnoy, and an alley, con taining 28 feet in front, and 170 feet in depth, more or less, having a two story Brick House, and a Frame Stable thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David H. Turbett. And all to bo sold by mo. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff’s Office, » Sheriff.,- Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1858. f iVotice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Monroe Morris, doc’d., are hereby notified to make immediate pavmenfto MARY M. MORRIS, Adm’rx. " Or C. P. HHMRICH, Att’y. Carlisle, Oct. 7,1858—3 t » WINTER ARRANGEMENT! ' CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, October 11th, 1858, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) For Harrisburg. Isi Train. 2 d Train', Leave Chambersburg, 8,25 A. M. 2.15 P. M « ‘Sliipponsburg, 8.55 “ 2.46 “ tt Ncwville, 0.27 “ 8.18 “ it Carlisle,' 10.00 tt 5.58 tt “ Mechanicsb’g, 10.82 “ 4.30 “ At Harrisburg,'' 11.08 “ 5.02 tt For Chambersburg. Ist Train. 2 d Train. Leave Harrisburg,' - '.8.80 A.M. 1.00 P.M. tt Mechaniosbufg, 0.10 “ 1.26 “ “ Carlisle, 9.56 “ 2.12 tt tt Ncwville, 10.30’ tt 2.47 » tt Sliipponsburg, 11.02 “ 3.23 “ " At Obamborsburg, 11.80 “ 3.53 tt Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, via Ponn’a Railroad, at 8.10 A.Mj 2.16 PM- 0 25 p.rai and 12.00 night By Reading via Lebanon Valley Railroad, at 2.25 pan. For Pittsburg, 8.40, a.mj 1.00 p.m, and 5 10 p.m. For Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. and i. 46 pin For Treverton and .Williamsport, at 1.00 p m" and 8.45 p. m. Train on Dauphin Hoad at ian p. m. Fares from Harrisburg, Me'chanicsburg, Car lisle, Sliipponsburg and’ Chambersburg, will bo fen cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Oars. . O. N. LULL, Sunt, Railroad Cilice, Chambersburg, » ' October 7, 1858. f • MONET wanted at thi Cilice in payment o* subscription. 1 NEW STORE! iSfEW GOODS ! NEW MEN!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the'citi zens of Carlisle arid Cumberland county, that ho has just returned from the castorn,cltics and has opened in tho store formerly occupied by N-, W. Woods, adjoining Orozior’s hotel) a splendid assortment of SJry Goods, ( 50 for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as-Wadk silks, French and English'Merino'es, all woolj'Helaius, Debages, Calicoes,’ Ginghams, Lustre, Alpacas, Foreign and Domestic Broad Cloths, Cassimoro, Cassinct, Velvet, &c. Also, a well selected stock.of Made-up riolliiiss 1 , Such ns . Over-coats, Dress, and Frnclc Coats, Pan|»j Vests, and, other goods for gentlemen; GROCERIES of tlie best quality, with a full and well selected stock of DOMESTICS' from our best maniilacluvurs, all of which I will soil at the very, lowest, prices. As I have boon in tlie business for tho last twenty years, I Hat ter iqyself that I know how to select, and as my motto is “ (Jnick salqs and small profits,” a ju dicious public will find it to their advantage to call before buying elsewhere, at tlie store of ° , . S. L. LEVI. Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1858. ' • - . A CARD. PRQF.-SBPTJMIJS S. BALK, has tho honor ot announcing to tlio Ladies anil Gentlcmcir ol Carlisle, that lie will open his DANCING ACADEMY, On Friday, the. Ist day of October , 1858._ Du ring tho session, the latest andjnost fashionable Quadrilles, Contra Dances, Waltzes, Gallopades, Polkas, Schottlschcs, Mazurkas, and the cele brated Lancers Quadrille, will he taught. Tho,Professor'lias engaged tho commodious rooms over tho establishment of Messrs. Lynch & Detweiler, (opposite the Volunteer Printing Office.). Days of Tuition. —For Ladies, Misses,-.and Masters: Tuesdays and,Fridays, from 2 to-5 o’- clock, P.M. Pur Gentlemen, same evenings, from 7. to 10 P. Mi ' • , A hook will bo opened at the Herald Office , where terras, fro., will bo made known. ' , , Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1858-3 f. '. Notice. LB TTliliS of Administration on the estate of Andrew J. Sharp, late of tho Borough of Newville, dec’d., have been issued to the’ subscriber, residing in Newton township. All persons haying claims against said estate will present them, and those indebted will make immediate payment to •ROBERT M. HAYS, UlAm’f. Sept. 23, 3858—0 f : , Wotlc.c. T ETTBRS of administration with tho will JLf annexed on. the estate of Mary M. Hand shoe, late of Bower Allen township, dec’d., have been issued by tho Register of Cumberland co. to tlm subscriber living in Eastpennslioro’ ip. All persons indebted to said csfato wiit make immediate payment, and tliose having claims will present them for settlement to DAVID HANDSIIOE, Admr. September 23* 1858—OL* Kotire. 'PnE proceedings in partition hi the estate of I George Sour, date of Dickinson township, deceased. . The petition of Michael Sours, to (ho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,’respectfully re-, presents that George. Sour, late of Dickinson township, county aforesaid, died intostate.'leav ing no wife, but. seven children surviving him, to wit,:’ ‘ Michael Sour- your petitioner, Samuel ,Sour, ( John Sour, DlizaJjefh married to Joseph Swigcrt, Rebecca married to Joseph Williams, Hannah married to Jacob Loib, Ann Catharine married' to Isaac Jameson. The said, parties being the heirs and legal representatives of George Sour, dec*d., will therefore take notice that by virtue of a*>vrtt of partition and valua tion, issucd out of the Oiphaps* Court of Cum berland county, and to mo directed, I-will hold an inquest to divide, part or value, the'real es tate of said deceased, on'.the promises, on, Sa turday, the 10th day of October, .1858, at.,l2’ o’clock M., when and where 3'OU; nicy attend if you .think proper.'.. ■ : ■ ' JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff - . Sheriff’s'Otnco,. Carlisle, ( September 237 1858—3 t f ■ ■ ISeg-istor’s IVptlec. NOTICE is hereby given, to ali' persons in terested, that the following accounts have been lilod in thisoflicebythc accountantstbcrc in named, for.examination, and will bo present ed to the Orphans* Court of Cumberland coun ty, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday , the 19 !h day of October, A. J). 1858, viz : 1. The account of William Eckels, adminis trator of the estate of Hannah Eckels, late of Silver. Spring township, dec J d. ‘ , 2. The.accqunt of Jacob Landis* administra tor of the estate of Polly Landis, bite of Upper Allen.township, dec’d. 3. Tho first and final account of John StVock, administrator of tho estate of William K. Sto vobson, late of. Lower Allen township,dcc’d. ’ 4. The second account of Hugh Craig, exec utor of the last will and testament of Edward Burd. late of tho Borough of Shippcnslmrg, de ceased. • 6. The account of David Goblo, Guardian of tho person and estate of Rebecca E. Coble, (now Mrs. Rebecca Is. Harris,) who was a nii uor child of Daniel Coble, late of Silver Spring ‘township, dec’d. ' ' G. The first and final account of John B. Sharpe, executor of the last will and testament of Rev. Alexander Sharpe, late of the town ship of Newton. 7. The account of John Waggoner, admihis- tjlie estate of Susan Zigler, late of the Borough of Newvillo, dec’d. 8. The account of Michael Cockling Esq., administrator of tho estate of Thomas Gold, late of Upper Allen township, dec’d. 9. The account of Saninel Heborlig; execu tor of tho last will,and testament of Henry Gil bert, latp of Hopewell township, dcc’d. 10. Tho account of John, Fosnaught, admin istrator of Daniel Kindig, late of Newton town ship, doc’d. SAMUEL' N. EMINGER, Register . Register’s Office, Carlisle, 1 September 21,1858. ) Fall and Winter Cloaks. will exhibit on Monday, and during the rveek, elegant CLOAKS, in Castor, Beaver, Velvet, &c.‘, to which they in vito the attention of Ladies arid strangers. . J. W. PROCTOR & CO., Paris Mantilla Emporium, 708 Chcsnut St., Phila. September 23,1858—4t ■. KToMcc. To the Heirs of Frederick May, dec’d. IN the matter of the writ of Partition and Val uation of the Reid Estate of Frederick May, late of the Township of Eastponnsbbrd’, decea sed, the same having been returned executed. The Court made the following order : Now to wit: 10th August, 1858. Inquisition confirmed and rule oh the heirs to appear at the next Orphans’ Court and accept or refuse to ac cept the within named ostalo’ at its valuation, or show cause why flic same shall not bo sold. Now, therefore, you the said heirs of Freder ick May, deceased, are hereby notified to bo and appear at the next Orphans’ Court, to be hold in Carlisle, Cumberland county, on Tues day, the IQlh day of October, 1858, and accept or’rofuso to accept the estate of the said dece dent at its valuation, or show cause why the same shall not bo sold. . JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. September 9, 1858—61 Ciiiult, Co. Agi'icultutlil Society. FALL Exhibition of 1858 will bo held on the grounds at Carlisle, Wednesday, Thursday and-Frlday, October 13th, 14th and 15th. FREDIC. WATTS, Prcs’t. D. S. OnoPT, Soot’y. - August 10,1858. SSUF' 1 ' Job Work done at this office on short, notice. A VALUABLE .MERCHANT Grist Mill & Woollen Factoiy , , AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber pishing to decline th i Mill ing Business, oflbrs his valuable moichant Grist Mill at private sale, situate .on tho Cono doguinot creek, in Westpennsboro’ tp., Cum borland county, about 4 miles west ot Carlisle, and 1 mile north of tbo Cumberland Valley rajl road, .containing about Nino Acres of Land/ n a having on it a good Frame Dwelling M|k House, with good Cistern and .Well liiSJll'SLor water at tho door, Frame Barn and with.a variety of other fruit trees, ami two Tenant Houses. ’ Also, a Woollen Factory and FvJr.ug Mill , and about Two Acres ot Land, situate on tho opposite sido of the creek, having on it two Two Tenant Houses, a Stable and Orchard with a variety of fruit trees, and a wellot good wa ter at the door. . ‘‘ The Merchant Mill is 50 by 50 foot, 0 stories high, containing 4 run of Burs with all necessary machinery for doing merchant und grist work. It is propelled by live Metal wheels,allot’ which is used especially for.the machinery. The Merchant mill and Woollen Factory are all in complete running order. Also, a good and. substantial Dam having but recently been pul in. • Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber residing thereon. Terms easy, as considerable amount of (ho purchase money may remain secured on tho property if desired. — - MAUSIIALL JAMES. P. S.—lf tbc above property is not sold by the 22d of October, it will bo for rent Sept. 20, 185#—-It 'foil'll Property at Private Sale. SITUATE on Bedford street near South, in the Borough of Carlisle. The Lot contains 32 feet in front ami GO leet In depth, upon which' is.erectod a Double two story STONE ' *si| -Ilpuae, with other convenient onLhuild- JiillL lugs,, sniliciunt for the accommodation of two families. Tho owner being particularly desirous of sell ing, a great bargain may be had and terms made easy. For further particulars enquire of A. B. SFONSBER, > Real Estate Jgt- Scrivincr. . Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1858—Ct. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in'flic counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel W oodburu Cocklin, Judges of the Courts ot Oyer and’Terminer and General; Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital ahdother offenders, in the skid county of Cumberland, by. their precepts to me directed, dated'the 23rd day of August, 1858, have ordered, the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be hidden, at Car lisle, on the2dMomlay of November, 1858,(be ing the Bth day,) at'lo o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE.is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc bythos'aid precept commanded to be then amltherc in their proper persons, with and iii quisitions, examinations and- nil. other remora, bnihees, to do those things Vvhich to their ofiices appertain to be-done,' and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall beintheJiVil of said county, are to be there to prosecute them :as shall be just; JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. September. 23, 1858. CrOlil at Frazcrßivei' Oufdouo, By the large arrival of FJILL and WINTER GOODS, at Leidich new Store , . East Hlaiii SI., a few (horn below '■ Marlin’s Hold. KEW GOODS, consisting of black'silks, su perior brands;,fancy do. in great variety.ol styles, elegant Paris delaines, Lupin’s’ celebra ted,make of meriiiocs,all colors and.qualities*. Lupin’s all wool delaines, .Tanjorc cloths, Poll’ die Cheviers iherinb. CASHMERES. A complete lino of mourning Goods, to vyhiqh wo especially invito attention. Embracing very fine bombazines, silk warp lustre, mourning satins,' pure mohulr lustres, black nierinoes and delaines, EnglishJmd French crapes. ’ ■SIIAWLS IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. Brocho,toilet, stella, long ahd square shuwls,at very low prices. Cloth cloaks antTtalmas. Furs of all kinds. §3OO worth of* Jovin’s celebrated Kid gloves. Embroideries, blegant sots of cellars, uuder sleeves, bands, &c. Men’s aiiff boys’ wear sui ted to tho season. . Black, blue and brown Clolhs, BeavSr Cloth, Cassimeves, Black and Fancy Sattinets, Velvet cord, Jeans; gentlemen’s Shawls, cash mere mufflers, scarfs, tics, stocks, a full assort ment of silk, merino' and cotton’drawers and undershirts; Standing and Byron collars, Mar seilles and linen bosoms, hosiery of every vari ety. .-Domestic Goods of every description. Superior Blankets, warranted not to shrink by washing; crib-and cradle blankets. 1 . Flannels of all kindtf and prices, woolen yarns, city and homo manufacture; bleached and brown %hcet ings, shirling.aml pillow case muslins of the beat brands in the market,’tickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, nt|all prices.. 60 doz. Hanover buck skin gloves," gauntlets, buck mits, men’s & boys Berlin gloves, a great variety of ; .Bonnet Ribbons. & Dress Trimmings, ladles and worsted goods, such as undorvests, hoods and talmas, gprtera, mittens. To all the above goods and many others, we invite the inspection of tho public. Having purchased for cash-, wo are prepared to sell at extremely low prices. *■ LEIDIOn " Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1858; LEIDIGH & SAWYEK Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves to ho in debted to the estate of William H. Trout, ,dop'd., a-roohejoby notified tojnake immediate payment to the undersigned, who may at all times bo.found at the Commissioner’s Office., J. ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. Carlisle, Sept. 10, 1858—3 t Plilla.’College of Medicine. 21i South Fifth Si., below Walnut: THE Twenty-third session of this Institution will open on Monday, October llih, 1858. The following aro some of its advantages : It is the only Institution in the city which furnishes its students with Hospital Tickets and material for. dissection without charge. The classes are examined daily by .the Professors, who take a personal interest in the advancement and welfare of every student. A limited number of young men of restricted means will ho received as beneficiaries; paying but $2O for a frill course of Tickets. In all cases, the sons ol physicians and of clergymen have preference. An announcement containing every information will be sent (Voo, on applica tion to B. HOWARD RAND, M. I)., . Dean of the Faculty. ; Phila., Sept. 23, 1858—3 t Notice. Estate of Barbara Yohe, otherwise Shulty, dec’d G’ EORGE BITNER, Guardian of Jolmßrefz, has presented his petition to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland count}', under the Act of Assembly of the 18th April, 1853, for an.order to sell a tract of land in Silver Spring township, bounded by lands of M. Bitner, Jacob Mnmma and others, containing Sixty-live acres, more or less, with a Stone House and Stone Bank Barn thereon erected, upon which petition the said Court granted a rule on the parties interested to appear at the next stated Orphans’ Court, to bo hold on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1858, and shew causo.why the said order should not bo granted, of which rule all the said parties are hereby required to take notice. D. S. CROFT, Cllc, Orph. Court. September 2, 1858—Tt - 1 . , . GREEN and Blue Window Shades just re ceived at J. P. Lyno & Sons’ hardware. April 8, 1858. Election Proclamation. WHEREAS in and by an act of IheGene ral Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating totho elections of tfiis Commonwealth,” passed the 2d day ofJuly, A. T). ’1839, U.iffmade'the du tyof theShenffof every conffly within this Omnmunwenlth, to give public ipitjco.of the General.iEkoUons, and in such rnliccs to enu merate : I.The officers to be elected. r ""’ 2. designate the place at which the election is to be hold,' *' I, JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make knownand give this pub lip notice to the elec tors of the county of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 12(b day of October next, an election will be held at the several election districts. established by law in said county, at which lime they will vole by ballot for One Person fusJucTge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, One Person for Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania. One person jo represent the counties of Cum berland, Perry and York, in the Congress of the United Stairs. • * Two persons to represent the counties of Cumberland and Perry in the Hcuse of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania.- ■' Onn person for Sheriff of the counlyof Cum berland. One Person for Commissioner of Cumber land county. „ ! " One Person for Director ol the Poor of Cum berland county, -/.ui'M - ■- One person for Audilor of Cumberland Co. The said election will be held throughout the county as follows ; ' ' The election in the-election district compo sed of the borough cf Carlisle and the town ships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Fraokford, will be held at the Court House, in the bo rough of Carlisle. The election district composed of Lower West Pennsborough township, will beheld at the North School House, in^Plainfield. M. J. The election in the election district com posed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the public house of Jacob Ottstol, in Hoges lown, in said township. The election in the election district com posed ofHampden township, will be held at the public house of Henry B. Stone, in said township. , ' The election.in the election district com posed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at lire public house of John Floyd, in Shepherdstown. The election, in the election district compo sed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the vyagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch- Slate Hill., : The election in the election district com posed of East Rennshorough township, will be held at the house now occupied by Benjamin Clay, ?t the weal end of the Harrisburg bridge. . The election in the election district com posed of New Cumberland, will be held at the bouse formerly kept by W, H. Bohl, in the borough.of- New Cumberland,. -Tliu election in the election district com posed of the borough of Mechanicshurg; will* he' lxQltl, at the public, house o£ Jas. A. Meloy, in spid,borough. : . The election in -election district com posed of Monroe township, will be held at jhe public house of ‘ Satnuef Algeier, in Church town in said township. --Tim'"election in the election district com posed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at the house now occupied by Hugh W, M’Culloch, in said township.- The election in the district composed of the Borough of New Ville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper FrankTord, Upper West Pennsborough, and that part of Newton township, not ihclu ded in the Leesburg election, district hereinaf ter mentioned,.will be held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Ncwville. The" election'.in the dVSttfgl composed of Hopewell lownshjp, will -be held at the School House in NdWburg,ub"Sajd-township. The election in. tho dislricLcomposed of the borough ofShippensburg, Sbippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held.at the Council. House, in IheTror ough ofShippensburg, And in and by art act of the General Assem bly of this Commonwealth, passed lhe2d July, 1839 j it is thus provided ; “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, boun ded by the following lines and distances, viz : Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dick inson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence 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’s Farm, thence in a strait line to the Saw Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along tun io the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to (he place of begin ning, be and the same is hereby declared a new and separate eleclion dislrict, theelection to be held at the public house formerly occupied by Wm. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.”- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,. That.every person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust underlhe United Stales, or if this State, or any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate officer or agent, who. is or shall be employed under the legislature, exe cutive, or judiciary departments of this Slate, or of,the United Slates, or of any city or of any, incorporated district; and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner or any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the same time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any elec tions of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector; judge or other offset -of such election snail be elligble’ to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act relating toe!ections_of IhisCoinmonwealth, passed July 2d, \B3U, further provides as fol. lows, to wit: . *■ , “ That the inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district lu which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock in ihe morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said inspectors shnil appoint one clerk, who shall be .a .qualified voter of such district. “In case the-person who shall have recieved the second highest number of votes for inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of the ejection, then the’ person who shall have recieved the second highest number of votes for judge at the next proceeding election shall act as inspec tor in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest numbor. of votes for inspector shall not attend, the, person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place ; and in case the ’person elected a judge shall not attend,’'then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap point a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue in.the board for the space of one hour after, the .lime fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place ofelection, shall elect one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. ‘lt shall bo the duty of the several asses sors of each district to attend at the place of bolding every general, special township e lection, during the whole time,said election is kept open, for°the purpose of giving informa tion xo the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the riglit of any persqgWßSeß sed by thorn to vole at such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them ■shall from lime to limoTequiro. “No person shall bo permitted to vole at any election ns aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one years or more, w ho shall have resided in the Slate at least one year, and in the election district where he offers his vote at least ten days preceeding such elections and within two years—paid a Slate nr county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election.. -But a citizen of the. United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this. State, and removed there front and returned, and who shall leave resi ded* in the election 1 district, and paid taxe* aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in the Stale six months ; Provided, That the ‘While freeman, citizens of the Untied Slates, between the age of twenty one and twenty-two years who have resided in an election district* ten days as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vole although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall he permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commissioners, un less Firs!,, he produce a receipt for the pay ment within two years, of a state or county tax assessed agreeably.to the constitution-, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth er-lhat he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt snail make oath to ibe pay ment thereof.- Second, If he .claim a right to vole by being an elector between the agp of (weniy-ohe and twenty-two years, he shall de-. pose on or affirmation that he has resided in (Ms.-Stale at least onn year next before hfr application, and make such proof of residence in’the district as required by this act and lUaJg he does verily believe from the account him that ho is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence'.as is required by this net, whereupon the name of the person so admit ted to vole shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by thb inspectors, and a note madeoppo site thereto by writing the word ‘lax,’if he shalj be-permitted to vote by reason of having paid lax;, or the word *age,’ he shall be admit ted ip, vote by reason of suclv age, shall be called out to the plerks,who shall make the like votes in the lists kept by them., 1 In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is found on the list furnished by the .commissioners and .assessors, or’his. right.to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall he ■the duty of the inspectors to examine such, persons on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claim's to have resided the Stale for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall' he a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided, within the dis trict than ten days next immediately preceeding'feaid election, and : shall also him self swear that his hone fide residence, in pur suance of his lawful calling, is within the dis- : trlcl, and that he did not remove into said dis- * trict for lha_purpose of voting therein. ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required..of his residence and payment of taxes-as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote in' the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. ‘lf any shall prevent nr attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from -holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execu- tion of his duty, or shall'block up the window or avenue to any window w-here the same may bq holding, or shall riotously disturb .the peace at such'election, or shall use. or practice any intimidating threats, force, or violence; with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction sb ill be fined in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and ,be imprison ed for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall behad, that the person so -offending was not a wßgidenlbf the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and'not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not .less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be inprisoned not less than six month nor more than two years. If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of apy election with in the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, cither by werbal pro clamatlon thereof, or by any Written or prin ted advertisement challenge ,01 invite any per son te make such bet or wager, upon-convic- 1 lion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. ‘lf any person . not by law qualified, shall' fraudulently vole at any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want ofsbch qualifications, shall aid or. procure such person to vote, the person offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sups not exceeding two'bundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceedin'!, three months.. 'lf any person shall vole at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently’ vole more ~ than .once on the. same day. or shall fraudlenlly fold or deliver to Ihe inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally lo vole, or shall procure anoiherc so to dn, he or they offending, shall on . conviiion be fined in any sum not less than.fifly nor more than five, hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. ‘lf any person not qualified to vole in ibis Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens),shall appear at any place ofeleotion for the purpose of is-ming tickets or of Influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall oh conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned lor any term not exceeding three months.” . Agreeably lo the provisions of the sixty first section of said act, every General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without internrptionor adjourn ment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And the Judges of ihe respective districts aforesaid, are by the said act required to meet at the Court House, in the borough of Car lisle on the third day after the said day of elec tion, being Friday the 15lh day of Ocfober then and there to perform the things required of them by law. The return judges of the Representative dis trict, will meet at Carlisle, at Ihe time fixed by law. Given under my hand at Carlisle, this. 9th day of September, 1858. ■* JACOB BOWMAN, Shflf. September D, 1853, J. W. SCOTT, • (Xa/c of the firm of Winchester $ Scott.) Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store & Shirt Manufactory. 804 Ciiessut Street, Nearly opposite the Girard House, Phila. JW. SCOTT would respectfully call the al • tontion of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, aud is prepared to 1111 orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A pel feet lit guar antied. Country trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. September 23, 1858—ly VALLEY COAL.- 200 tons BROKEN. 2(00 do LAROE EGG 200 do SMALL EGG. 200 do STOVE. 500 do NUT. Aro now receiving from the Short Mountain Coal Company, delivered in cars, and soht to any part of Pennsylvania, or at retail. For sale at the lowest market price, by JAS. M. WHEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. H. Brant, Harrisburg, Fa. , August 6, 1858—ly Notice. John'Wcytb vs. Louisa Douglas, Mary M’Kin. Icy, Francis IVeyth, Charles A. Wcyth, Louis Woy.th, Douglas Weyth, John Houdel, Samuel, Ilemiel, George llenclel, Bernard Ilendel, Eliza beth S. Hill, Sarah Elliott, William Nutchory Joseph Natchor, Hannah Natcher, Rebecca JYatcher, George Nntcbcr, Wijliam Kline, Geo. Weaver, Charles Weaver, James (huother*, Rebecca Carothers, Elizabeth Carol hers ami Louisa Carothers, The Defoadants aro herobyeummoned to ap pear on Monday, (ho Bth of November, 1858, at the Court of Common-.PJoas. of Cumberland county, to answer the I > laintill* why' partlliv JOHN & GEORGE.TBXMBLE. . September 10, 1858—4 t . Valuable Fanw at Private Sale. rpUE subscriber, desirous ol moving west ns X soon os possible,, oilers the property on which ho now resides,' lor mile. This property js situated in Silver Spring township, five miles oast ol Carlisle*, and four miles west of Meehan icsburg, on the Trindle Spring Uotul, and con tains 145 Acres, more or. less, of Superior Limestone Land, 118 acres of which is -cleared land, in a high state ol cultivation,'the remaining portion is well cover-, ed with' timber. Two-thirds of this farm is mu dcr post and vail fence, aud the entire property is in .lino condition. Tito improvements are a comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING ‘(■■•■illm HOUSE, Stone and frame Barn, ■ ■■■liratosmokc House, Wash House, Corn Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and other out-building. A never tailing well ol water is convenient to the door of the dwell ing, and.a stream- ol water runs through the property. There is also on the premises a young apple orchard ol lino grafted trees, to gether witl*a variety of superior fruit and orna mental trees. w A largo quantity of growing lo cust trees are on the, property, more than suL ficlont to keep the /arfn. under good fence at all times. This is considered ono of tlie bust gra zing farms'in tho county. Title indisputable. Persons wishing to examino the property, will please call oh the subscriber, residing on Hie same. ■ JAMES WILLIAMSON. September 2, 1858—Ct* Orphans’ Court Sale. BV virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Gourf of Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday 4 the Uth day of October, 1858; all that certain HOUSE and Lot of Ground, lately belonging to Mrs. MuithaShou l!!Slli» to "’ doo’d., situate in the borough of Cumberland, bouifded by pro perties 6t Mrs. Mosser, Valentino Feeman, and a sixteen foot alley, coutnining.so feet in front and 150 toot in depth, having thereon erected a Brick House, Frame Kitchen, and oilier im provements. Sale to commepce at 1 o’clock P. M., when terms of sale will bo made known by J. G. KETTEUMAN, Adm’r. Wall Paper. A LARGE variety of now and beautiful pa terns just opoumg, and will bo sold cheap er than ever. •. ’ , ' Also, u very beautiful assortment of Window Shades. For sale at the cheap Hardware store 0 f * J. P. LYNE & SON. Carlisle, Aprii 8, 1858. Eslitlc police* LETTEKS of administration, tvilh Ibo ,wilj annexed, on tho estate of Mrs. Sarah Cralt, dec'd.,la|e ci'Davis county, Missouri, have been granted by the subscriber, residing in Carrol township, Vork county, I’u. All persons in debted to said estate aro rcijuosted to make ini. mediate payment, and those having claims wi’.l present them properly authenticated for sot) - Dement lo ABB All AM FLEMING, Mm'rC September 2,1857—0w' I A ivLini Clituico for a good Investment. Till, suh.uuiber intending (o leave Carlisle, "'ill .sell his Whole stock of. iiiits, Caps, 'Boots and .Shoes, (which is new ami good) on' advantageous terms to a responsible purchaser;. The business is well established' and the stand the best in town. ; Every satisfaction will ho guarantied to the buyer, and terms made fair. I won hi iike to sell as Soon as possible. J. B-. KELLEII. Carlisle; Sept. 0, 185$. U- S. I will still keep a first rote assortment of goods on hand, and sell as Cheap us ever tt> the day olsale. SAViWG'FUWp;. NatwM|: Company., 11./ f,y IT street, soitth-ercst corner of UMijTJIZ); PUIL./IbELPIUJI. . . IMCOtII'OUATEb BY STATE OF FKNN3YIiVAXIA» FIVE PER GENT. INTEREST. 1 ; Money la received in any sum, large or ania.ll> ami interest paid fpgm (lie day of depoMt to ihii clay ol withdrawal. “ The olfice Is open eVcrJ*. day from 9 o’clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in (he afternoon, and on Monday rind Thursday evenings .till 8 o'clock; . lION. .ITEM* r L. BENNER, Pres*/. ' ROBERT SELPUIDGfc, Vice Pm't, Wii. J.’Rije d'j Sccrctaj'ij. • DIRECTORS: Hemy L. Bonner, ,F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, , Joseph B. Barry, •Robert Francis Leo, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Verkcs, ,C. Landroth Mnbns, . Henry DSficnderfler. Money is received and payments made IH GOLn daily without notice. The investments are, niado ,in Real Estate Mortgages, .Ground-Rents, and such first class Securities ns the chnrtey requires, Sopt. 9, 1858. Bent Family Coal. r subscribers .•would respectfully call the X attention of the coal. Consumers of Carlisle and,vicihity,.and the public .generally, 'to their superior quality of Codl, such as Lykcn’s Valley , Broken, Egg, Stove and Nufj 'Luke Fiddler, l{ (i t( Trecorton , a .«r it . “ Ami tlie celebrated Ltibbcry 1\ r hileash, <* . Their Vard is situated hi the east end of Cur-s lisle, opposite tlie Gas Wolks, where they will keep constantly on hand' a, large stock of all kinds and sizes of Coal which will bo sold as low as an}* in the Borough. All coal for family use will be re screened before delivery and war* ranted to give entire satisfaction. Best quality of Limcbnrucr’s $ Blacksmith’s Coal always on hand and at low figures. . All orders loft at *the residence of James Hof fer. West -Fomfret street, at Sqfnird Smith'd oilice, South HarioVcr street, or at the residence of Jacob Sbrom, North East street, will bd pi omplly attended td. LUMBER 1 LUMBER!! ! »'d pro also .prepared to' furrtlsh all kinds and qnaliryof DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced prices; ; Bills sawed to order, and furnished at tho shortest noffco. Wo-havo constantly oohond all hinds arid qualify of Shingles, suoh as White Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, npa jUnn; tfif kinds ,of Failing, Flustering Lat.b, Shingling Lath, Broom Handles* worked Flooring, and WoatluTbonrding, rough and smooth Rails, Posts, and every article that ,can be kept in d: Lumber i"ard. Having cars of our own we can at all times and at short nofido supply an£ ntn cle in our line of business at low prices. We are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance of public patronage.. Our motto is to please; 'V • SH.UOM & UOFFER. Carlisle, May 2f, 1858. 13;%e15. Again to tUo Out Trsipe. THE subscriber respectfully Informs tho public generally that lie has resumed the uiafiulacfiirihg of BUOTS-ryfaj ggWft. ■ ami SHOES,- in West Mainjrjil street, it few doors west oi . Wit* the. Railroad having a good assort ment of Leather, Morocco ami Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen, ho is prepared to make up to measure, every description of work In his line. . .. Ho has also received from Philadelpiimaivcil selected stock of BOOTS and SJIOES, comprr* sing every Variety for Spring and Summer wear, which lie otters at low. prices. Gentlemen’s tine French Call Boots, Gontiemen’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies’ Gaiters, Boots, Bus kins; Slippers ami Ties, with a largo variety of Boys’ Misses and Children’s Goiters, Boots, &e., ijc. Purchasers are requested to Call and examine his stock. ROBERT MOORE. Cat lisle. May 20,1858. ■ CUMBERLAND COUNTY 4 xoisfflLir. scndoL Tlili second session of this Institution trill cainnh'hcc in Literary Hail, Noiwille, Pa., on Tuesday, April OHi, 1808, and continue five monUti* : ' An able corps of Instru cured, and no cllbrt trill be school worthy ot tile posit), py, and of the patronage it i Tor circulars ctfiflaiMhig Kill particulate, a