Election Proclamation. IttHEBBAS in and by an act of 'the'Gene .’W. ra,l Assembly, of the .Commonwealth of entitled “An rictreflating to the jolocliona of this CommontVfeatljl,” passed the «j day df July,,A. D; IsSt), it is made the du- Wof the Sheriff of e'Verjl county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the jgejierat Elections, and in such notices to enu merate : , , ; , . 1. The officers to be elbcled. 3, designate the place at, which the election is to be held. , I, ROBT. M’CARTNEY, High Sheriff of •the county of 1 Cumberland; do hereby make known and give this public notice to the elec tors of the county of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the lllb day of October next, an election will be held at the several election districts, established by law in said county, at which time they Will troth by ballot for One Person for Auditor General of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person for Surveyor General of the Oommonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person to represent the counties of Cum berland, Perry, Juniata and Mifflin, in the ‘‘Senate of Pennsylvania. Two persons to represent the counties of Cumberland and Perry in the House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania. One person'for ‘county. ■' ■" One Person for Commissioner of ‘Cumber land county. One Person Ibr District Attorney of Cum berland county. One Person for Director of the Poor of Cum berland county; One Person for Coroner of Cumberland co. One person for Auditor of Cumberland Co. One Person for Surveyor of Cumberland ■county. ' The said election will he held throughout the county as follows: The election in the election district compo sed of the borough c'f Carlisle and the town ■ships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower .Frankford, will 1 be held at the Court House, in the bo rough of Carlisle. The election district composed of Lower West Pennsbofough township, will be held al e the North School House, in Plainfield. The election in the election district com ‘posed of Silver Spring township, will be held Si the public house of Jacob Oltstot, in Hogesr town, in said township. The election in the. ele’clion district com posed ofHampden toWnship, will be held at the public house formerly occupied by Henry B. Stone, in.said township* The election in the election district com posed of the township of Upper Allen, WiUbe held at the 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 Wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hurich harger, on Slate Hill. . The election in the election district com posed of East Pennsborough township, will be held at the house now occupied by Benjamin Clay, at the west end of ihe Harrisburg bridge.. The election in the election district com posed of New Cumberland, will be held at the house'formerly kept, by W, H. Boh], in the borough of New Cumberland., The election in the election district com posed of the borough of-Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public house of Jae. A. Meloy, in said borough. - , The election in the election dialect com posed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house of Thomas Liggtl, in Church town in said township. . The election in the election district com posed of Upper Dickinson township, WHibe held at the house now occupied by Jacob Red* seeker, in said township. The election in the district Composed of the Borough ofNewvillo, and townships of Mifllin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Pennsboiough, and that part of Newton township, not inclu ded in Ihe Leesburg election district hereinaf ter mentioned, will be held -at the east end of the Public School House, in the borough of Newville. ; , The election in ' the district composed of Hopewell, township, Will be held at the School jHouse in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of the borough of Shippensbuig, Shippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton township hot included in the Leesburg election district, Will be held at the Council House, in the bor ough of Shippensburg. The election in the district composed of that part of Southampton township, not embraced in the Newville and Shippensburg districts, will be held at the house formerly occupied by Wm, Maxwell, in Leesburg. The election in the district composed of that part of Newton township, not embraced in the Newville district, will be held at the school house in Jacksonville.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any off.ee or appoint ment of profit or trust under the 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 nr shall be employed under the legislature, exe cutive, or judiciary departments of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or of Any incorporated district; and also that every member of Congress'and of the Slate Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of ;any City, or commissioner of 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 eiheT officer of such election shall be elligble to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act relating toelections of this Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1839, 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 tu which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said inspectors shall 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 voles for inspec tor, shall not attend on tile day of the election, 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 haltd received the highest number of votes for irispecloir 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 placet or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of onejjiour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of tne township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at-lhe place ofelection, shall elect on? of their num ber to fill such vacancy. ‘lt shall, be the duty of the several asses sors.of each district to attend at the place of holding every general,special or township e lection, during the whole tinte said election is kept open, for°the purpose of giving informa-■ tion to the inspectors and judges when called °n in relation to the right of any person asses sed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to lime require. ' “No person shall be permitted to vole at any Election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one years or more, who shall pave resided in the Stale at least one year, and in the election district where he offers his vote at least yen days proceeding such elections and within two years paid a State or county tax, whidh' .shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. Bufa citizen of (he United States, who/has previously been a qualified Voter of this State, and removed there from and returned, and Who shall have resi ded in the election district, and paid taxes aforesaid, Shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in the Stale six months; Provided, That the white freeman', citizens of the United Stales, between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years who have resided in an election district ten days as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to Vole although they shall not have paid taxes., No person shall be permitted to vole whose name is not contained in the list of taxable, in habitants furnished by the commissioners,iin less-Firsl, he produce a receipt fot the pay ment within two-years, of a state .or,County taX assessed agreeably tS the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either oh his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation Isf anoth er that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt snail make oath to, the pay ment thereof. Second, if h'e .claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that be has resided in this Slate at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as required by this act and that he does verily believe from- the account given him that he is of the age 1 'aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon (he name of the person so admit ted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made oppo site thereto by writing the word ‘tax,’if he shall be permitted to vole by reason of having paid lax, or the word ‘age;’ be shall be admit ted to vote by reason of such age, shall be called oiit to the clerks, who shall make the like votes in the lists kept by them. ‘ln all cases where the name.of the person Claiming to vote is found oh the list furnished by the commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote whether found 1 thereon dr not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such persons on oath as to his qualifications, and if he Claims to have resided- Within 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 be aqualifl ed elector, that he has resided Within the dis trict fot_ more than ten days next immediately precCed'tng said election, and shall also him self swear that his bone fide residence, in pur suance pf.his lawful calling, is within the dis trict, and that ho did not remove into said dis trict for the 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 be admitted to vote in the township, Ward or district In which he shall reside. ‘lf any shall prevent of attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act Dorn holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt pi improperly interfere with him in the execu tion of his duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the samemay be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use of practice any intimidating threats, force or* violence, With design to influence unduly of oferawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain-the freedom of choice, such persons on' conviction shall be fined,.in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprison ed for anytime riot less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of, such offence shall be. had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine,of hot less, than one hundred nor more than one.thousand dollars, and be inprisoned not less than sik thcnth nor more than two years. If any person or poisons shall mate any bet or wager upon the result of any election with in the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make •any such bet or „wager, either by verba], pro clamation thereof, or by any written or prin ted advertisement challenge or invite ■ any per eon to make such bet or Wdger, Upon convic tion thereof he or thriy shall forfeit and pay IfiieC timfes the amount eo bet or to be bet. ‘lf any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote 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 of such qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person ofiendlng shall, on .Conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. ‘if any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwisefraudulently vole more than once on. the same day, or shall fraudlenlly fold or deliver td the inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure anotherc so to do, he or they offending, shall on convition be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more, than twelve months. , ‘lf any person not qualified to Vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place ofelection for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned tor any term not.ekdeetfing three Months.” Agreeably to the provisions of the sikly 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 interruption or adjourn* ment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall be Closed. And the Judges of the 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 14th day of October 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 the time fixed by law; •! Given under my hand at Carlisle, this 17th day of August, 1859. ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Shff. September 1, 1859, HUMPHREY’S Specific Homeopathic remedies. For domestic and Private Use, THE remedies are carefully prepared under the direct supervision and inspection of Prof. Humphreys, in ordel- to meet that great and long realised waht of tho public, namely, Remedies for all the more Common,and simple ailments of life. For sale dt Inhoff’s Grocery Store, Carlisle. August 23,1859. BeiUlie’s Patent Aiiluial Traii. THE subscriber has boon appointed agent for Cumberland county, for tho sale of Kouthe’s patent animal trap, for catching Fox es, Minks, Wolves, Boars, &c. Call and see them at the cheap H«d«« March 17,1859. BELL HANGING, &G. A S. LYNE, corner of Bedford and Leather , Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly to Bell-Hanging in ail tho various branches.. Every boll warranted to Work well or no pay required. Slcnsel Ctliling executed in tho neatest stylo and at short notice. Grive nio a call. “ A. S. LYNE. Juno 23, 1859—6 m - . . SOMETHING Extra. Pock’s Patent Thresh ing Machine and Horse Power, with all the latest improvements. Warranted to thresh 60 •bu. per STRIC KLER & BRO. . a ishy June 80 ? 1859. #S e » ia - Valuable Real Estate at ruur-io SALE. ON Friday, the 7th day of October, A. D. 1859, comihotfcing at 10 o’clock, A. ki ln pursuance ef an order of . the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to me directed, will bo sold at public sale, on the premises, about 5 miles oast 6f Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Pa., on the south sido of tbo Walnut Bottom Bond, between the villages of Leesburg Snft Ja'cksbnville, and near Parks’ Tavern, the following Real Estate, into the property, of Ab raham Soavers, deb’d., to wit: .About 558 Acres of Pine and Gravel Laud> > . '(about 100 acres thereof nr* Mountain Land,) divided into five or more tracts, but will bo sold either the whole together, or in .lots as may best wt n unit purchasers. The improvements jSIHk are a LOG HOUSE, &c. A largo |si!i|wjLnortion of tho land is covered with J*m||l|thriving Chestnut, Pino, Oak, and other timber. A part, however, is cleared and fenced. A largo portion of tho whole will make good farm land when cleared and is susceptible of a high state of improvement. There is an excellent stream of wafer thol'oon. Also an ORE BANK, containing a good quality ‘Of Iron Ore, which is being worked, and being near tho Iron Works, tho ore is valuable. This property is bounded by lands of Dr. W. W. Nevin, Schoch, Sonsjcpo., Buchanan’s heirs, John Russell, D. Foreman, J. Washinger, Parks, Clever, and others. . Tho terms, which arc reasonable, will bomade known on the day of sale by DAVID DEMUTH, Adfn’r. of Abraham Seavers, dec > d. September 8,1859—6 f Orphans’ Court sale. On Friday, theSQth day of September, 1859. rN pursuance of an order of tho . Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, tho subscriber will offer at public sale, bn the premises,- in Dickinson township, about 1 milo south of Elias B. Eyster’s tavern, on tho Walnut Bottom road, tho following described two. tracts of TIMBER LAND, late the properly of Robert M’Cnne, doo’d., to wit: , , At 12 o'clock, M. of said day, part No. 1, be ing a tract bouhdod by lands of John Kyle and ‘others, containing. Twenty-six Acres # Nineteen Perches, morefor less. At 1 o’clock, P. M. oi said day, part No. 2, being a tract nearly adjoining part No. 1, bound ed by- lands of J obn -Kyle and others, containing Twenty-five Acres and One Hundred and Eleven Perches, more or less. The timber on these tracts is of good quality, and when cleared tho land may be cultivated advantageously. ' Persons desiring to SCe the property are Vo quested to call on James Kyle, Esq., residing on tho Walnut Bottom road, 6 miles oast of Shippensburg. Tettas inade known oh tho day of sale. JAMES M’OUNE, Ex’r. of Robert M’Cune; dec’d. September 8,1859—4 t • ■ ■ 11. SEW SHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq.,, South Hanover street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing .Office. , .September 8, 1859—tf . GREAT SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, On Tuesday, September 27, 1859. THE undersigned, Assignees of Peter F. Ego, will soli at Public Sale, at'the Carlisle iron work's, a largo variety of personal property, con. sisling in part of 3. Head of Horses, TWO MULES, PiVE MILCH COWS, FOUR HOGS, 1 broad wheeled Wagon, 1 Sulkcy, Ploughs and Harrows, Grain Forks, and other Agricultural Implements.' Also, 2500 BUSH ELS OP CHARCOAL, 70 TONS OF. MAG NETIC OAR, thirty cords of Wood, five Hun dred Chestnut Rails, a large lot of Pihe and Oak Logs, ! sett of Purriaco Tools, 1 setfForge Tools, a lot of bar Iron, Coal baskets and bar rows, wboel-barfows, &8., - &c. Also, a largo Ibt of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consis ting in part of Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Beds and Bedding, Stoves, Sc., &c. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by BENJAMIN KAUFFMAN/ CHRISTIAN HERR, ■ Assignees.- September 15, 1859—2 t Valuable Chestnut Timber Lands FOUR SAFE. tin Thursday ; November S, 1859; THE undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Stone .Severn, ip Dickinson township, Cumberland county, at 11 o’clock. A; M., of that day, TEN TRACTS OP CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, varying in quantifies from fourteen to ninety acres, and one tract of thirty two acres, portions jpfitho “ Cumberland mill” estate, the property ‘0 Dr. Wm. C. Chambers, dec’d. Plans of the lota to bo offered to r sale Will be attached to the handbills at the Stone Tavern, and at the mill on the estate. - Terms of the sale to bo ten percent, of the purchase money of each tract to be paid, or se cured on the property being struck down to the purchaser; one-third of the balance.of the pur chase money to be paid on the Ist of April; i 860; and the balance in two equal annual -pay ments thereafter, with interest, and soCurd .upon the premises. The titles to the properties is undoubted. : . SAMUEL HEPBURN, Attorney for the Misses Chambers. September 15, 1859. JOHN early. J. n. honeuAker. TTIOR WARbIiTG & COMMISSION HOUSE, Jc , ■ FLOUR & FEED, . - COAL, PLASTER $ SALT, ■ The subscribers having taken the warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known establishment, on West High Street, op posite Dickinson College, would inform the public, that they have entered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid for Flour; Grain and Produce of all kinds. Theyare also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at ’the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. . Plaster and Sail kept constantly on hand, and Flatlr dnd.Fced at wholesale or retail. ■ Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKBN’S VALLEY, ‘ , LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, LOCUST GAP, Limeburner’s and Blacksmith’s Coali constant, ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. ' EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Sept. 1,1859. Small JFarm at Private Sale. SITUATE on the Meeting House Springs Road—miles North West of Carlisle, in North Middleton Township, Cumberland Coun ty, containing a 3 ACRES, neat meashre, of Lime Stone Land in a good state of cultivatibd. The improvements Consist n o bf a NEW TWO STORY BRICK SOUSE, Frame Barn, Wash House ■ SS!|Mkaud other convenient out-buildings, and a well of excellent water at tho This’ property is within haif a mile of tho Con odoguinet crook, arid would bo a desirable loca. tion (or a mechanic. ■ ' - If not sold by the first of October noxt.it Will on that day ho offered at Public Sale on tho pre mises. Persons wishing to examine thb prop erty, will call oil the subscriber, who reside? on the same. jqSIAH N. ALLEN. Sept. 1, 1869. ___ Farm Bells. JUST received the largest and cheapest as sortmont in tho county, and warranted not to crack, at the cheap H^storeof^^^ May 26, 1869; Notice. WE tho.undersigned, citizens of South and North Middleton townships, in order to prevent the entire dest'ru'ofiobjof birds and other game', which wo consider a benefit as well as an ornament to our properties, caution all persons against shooting or hunting oh otir grounds, as wo will enforce the law against all offenders. Daniel Lehman, George Epplo'yj.' William Bcntz, John Baker, v Philip Brakermaker, Peter Trostcl, , Samuel Williams, Elias Brenneman, John Buldorfj ; Henry Brenneman, A. & S. Whitinei 1 , John Ricker, John Miller, ... George Garber, Augustus Pague, , John Hoover, Jacob Hotnen, ' Ulrich Stricklet,. . Sblohion Sites, jFrederiek Williams, J. &J. Myers, , Sanutdl Hptloy, Jacob Slricklm*, , Timothy Fleming,'' John Hartzler, Peter Albright, David Ringwalf, Prcdcrictitgofrit*. Daniel Holl'er, 1. Brennemanj T. U. Chambers, : T. U. Culberlaoh. : September 8, 1859—St* Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned Assignees of Gen. T. C. Miller, will soil at public sale, on the premi se's, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, tho farm oh which the Assignor notv resides.— It is a tract of good Pino Land, containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres, -Ol_a more or less. The improvements consist of a STONE HOUSE, largo ssijPftaStono BARN, &c. There,is a Well of water at the house, and an Apple Orchard on the promises, This farm is bn the road leading -frqlm' IlhlL town to Paportowny about 7 miles from tiio" Sui tor plate, and about 9 niho miles from Carlisle. Also, a tra'c’t of Tiriiber. land, containing about 19 acres, adjoining Joshua Saddler and Daniel Sellers, lying ib Xrishtown Gap, about 1 mile distant from tho above described farm. Also, a tract of Timber Land lying in Hutch inson’s Gap, adjoiningDayidbeVritithand Jaifob Tritt, containing 8 acres and 95 parebcS. Sale to bo on Tuesday the iih iay of October: next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Terms made known on the day of sale. ■ D. W. M’GULLOCU, fy , JOHN T. GREEN, September 8, 1859—r4t ■ _ ’ m Farm and Factory for’Sale. THE subscriber ’ offers, at private sale, his farm situate in Mifliin township, Cumber land county, '4 miles north of Newbnrg. on the east side of the State road loadinglo Pcriy co. Tho property contains ■ ‘ Fifty-two Acres, more of less, of ground-, about 85 notes-of-which, arc imprb-. vod add in a high state, of cultivation. The remainder is well covered ’with valuable young tim'bor, such as chcsnut, oak, hickory, &o.— bu—a Tho improvements are a two story weatherhbarded Dwelling Houso and [»»i»|mbKitchen, a two story building known the “ Three Square Hollow Wool len Factory,” in which are all the machinery necessary to carry on manufacturing purposes, With a pair of Chopping Burrs, Corn Screw, &c., all in good condition. Tho Factory is prbpelk cd by a hover failing stream, of water. There is also on the promises a Young Apple Orchard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees.— The location would be a favorable one-for car rying on the Tunning business. If not sold at private sale, before the 21s/ day of October next, it will on flint day, at 1 o’clock P. M., on tho premises, bo offered at public sale. . For further information call on the subscriber at Mifliin Cross Roads, near Newville. ■ SAUL. L. GILLESPIE-. September 8, 1853—ts*, . , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF Real Estate. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland ooiinty, to mo directed, 1 will expose to public sale; on the premises, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on Saturday, the Is/ day of October,- ISSV, at l;o’- clock, p. m., a valuable tract of-' /< , t ! , " Littiostono Land/ ■Ai ’ ' '' fate the properly of Jacob' Beotom, deceased, bounded by lands of Mary Hlsnfer, J allot-Hufobir son, John Kelso, and Jacob Beetem, containing A 32 Acres, more or less, having there on erected a two story Log House, Log Barn, &c. Terms sSfcsy, and' made known on the day of sale. JOHN BEETEM, Adm’r. August I§, '1,850 —?t • ' ’ First Great Arrival of Fall and Winter, Clothing. THE subscriber has returned from tlio Eas tern Cities, with a largo a lid well selected stock of Fall and Winter. Clodiin^, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c., whicli he can sell at such prices, as to as tonish the natives. Having taken particular pains to Select goods especially adapted lor this market, ho can as sure his customers, that they are WELL MND FASHIONJIBD Y MADE. Buyers will find it to their-interest to exam ine his stock, as ho has determined to sell upon the motto ot "SMALL PROFITS.” KF" Remember the old Standj near the Mar ket Mouse ASHER WIEL, SiicccS/or to Steiner fy liro'a September 15,1850. Cdutioll; I HEREBY wal*n and dahlion all persons from trusting my wife, Namoy, On thy account, as X am determined to pay no debts of her contrac ting. ' • ' RICHARD WALKER, Frankford Township. September 15, 1859—3t* SPRAIGEE’S YORK STATE Barley-Malted RYE WHISKEY, SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania, for tbo sale of this Whiskey, „ • ' ' „ ". WM. ELLIOTT &■ CO. No. 68, N. 2d St., Phila. J. 8. Lynch & Co., South Hanover St., directly opposite tlio Volunteer Printing Office, Carlisle, are authorized to soil this Whiskey, and have a largo stock oh hand. August 18, 1859—8m* - JOSEPH I!* SXEJEIij WATCH MAKER. South Hanover Meet, a few doort tenth of the Court House. Having supplied myself with a largti aSsort <S raont of WATCH MATERIALS) Glass tsz\ 08, &0., I am now prepared to.ropair all dSaJHiinds of I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &0,, that may bo intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to be favored with a share of public Also,*a tine assortment of jewelry, finch as Ladies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cam eo,) Misses Breastpins and Ear DropSj.Box, and Glasses, Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Pla ted Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys, &C. Also, a lufuo and tine assortment of Golaflngerßings, all of which will bo sold low. A liberal share of public patronage is earnestly solicited. N. B.—l have recently refcoirod ft fine as sortment of Silver Hunting Detached Lover and Lopino Watches, and a large assortment of sil ver plated and steed spectacles, which X can dis pose of cheap , ' JOS. u. STEEti Carlisle, July 14; lfJ4!J—ly , MANTILLAS. Those in want of aMantilla will And tho largest and cheapest assort ment at the cheap store of June 28, J. A. HUMERIGH, Jr. Notice To Sportsmen. WE the undersigned citizens of Dickinson and Wostpehnsborougb townships, bo lioving that the. destruction of Birds is injuriftis to the interests of the farming' community, take this method to inform Guuu'ors and Sportsmen, that we will not permit hunters to trespass upon our premises, either to shoot birdsjbr other gamo, hut will enforce tho law against ail who do so. Henry Lino, Daniel P. Hoover, James M, Ralston John Young, George L. Lino, James M. Washinood, John F. Lindsoy, John Elliott, George Lino, George Line, jr. George C. Garothers, DaVid Lino, sr. .Charles W. Weaver, Thomas Lee, sr. Jafuoa M. Carothots,. John lliistoh, Jacob Rhoads, Charles Leo, Henry Paul, John Dufioy, Petek Rilnor, David Black, ' Henry Carl, * Alfred P. Lee, Andrew Ralston, Sobioski Lo6i Adam Wolf, John Plough, . JamesA. Davidson, T. &H. Loo, Andrew B. Young, John Fishburn. Samuel Newcomer, George Kissinger, John Greason, Emanuel Lino, Josiah Carotliors, Samuel M.,Kenyon-, Samuel Greason, ' J. Botdorf, Jeremiah Nofi'singer, Henry Bushman, Robert Greason, Samiiei Stuart, jr. John Dunbar, Rudolph Fishburn, David Fry, Samuel Stuart, sr., .John Epplu}% John Z. Paul, P. Gibbons, J'ohn Black, jr. _ . Samhel Pcfl'rr, Adam Fishburn, ‘ - William Black, Jolm Fetter, David Ralston, Jolm Black, sr. James D. Greason, Jacob Myers, Henry Bear, Anthony Fishburn, David Lino,ft..; J-. k D. Paul. . August 18,1859—fit* , Bargains! Bargains i GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT I Ogilby’s Cheap Store. I AM now selling oil' my entire stock oi SUM MER GOODS, at lower prices than any eth er store in the county. ; , Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Robes, Sum mer Poplins, Organdy Laws, Chaliies, Silk Mantillas, Summer Scarfs, Scbantiiias, Grena dines, Lavollas, &c., &o. Elegant worked Col lars and Underslooyes, at prices to defy compe tition.. Calicoes, Ginghams, .and Lawns, at lower prices than over sold in Carlisle. Sum. mer Gloves and Mitts very low. Carpetings cheaper than can bo. had elsewhere. White and Colored Brilliants at unusually low pri'cos. A largo assortment of Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, CottoW and Linen Rants Stuffs, &c., much under'pnco. Mow is the time for purchasers to get groa bargains, whilst the stock is new, full and- com pletej ahd 1 alu 'determined to fun it off wlthoui regard to-cost. Remember the Now Store, Ha milton’s corner, opposite the Railroad depot July Bi,iSs9, N. B.—BOOTS and SHOES Bolling below cost to -close thb business. FITIIIAW, JONES & CO., ■ ■ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC „ , ©RY-GOODS, Nn. ,240 and 242 Market Street, Five doors below Third, south side, Phila. CHARLES B. FITHIAN, JAMES SI. JoIINSTON, HIDEON E. JONES, PITHIAN J. CLARE,. LEMDEt .S. FITIIIAN, RICHARD’O. WARNER, August 25, 185‘J—lm* Ladd, irebslcf & Co. Improved Tight Sikh Sewing Machiner, . ' IFOR FAMILIES AND SIANUEACIDRBRS. 1 ARE. noted for their remarkable simplicity, arid strength. They do a greater range ol work— (join the lightest to the heaviest—and. in a mrire satisfactory manner than any other ma chine, . They aliiclv, hem, bind, fell,,run and gather, without basting—using a straight noodle—and maUoatdck stitch alike.On both sides of the work, which cannot bo unravelled. Please examine those' before pufchasiiig, add seccro the cheapest by buying the best. On exhibition and for'sale'at Mrs. E, A Boyhoiil’s JDngiienean E coins, west of Of. Zitz ef’a office, by August 25, 1859—tf N Auditors Notice; THE undersigned, having hecnappoinfed Au ditor to the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, to marshal and distribute amongst the' creditors of Reuben Lino, of the borough of Carlisle, tbb balance in the bands of John ft. Gregg, assignee of said ftouboh Lino, under a deed of Voluntary asigninent, hereby gives notice, that ho will attend lor that purpose at his office in the borough of Carlisle, on Thurs day,the 18th day of October, A. D., 1869, when and where all persons having claims against said Heubeh Litre,.are requested tb present them duly authenticated WM. J. SHEAEER, Auditor* Sept. 15; 1859. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Gbaiiam,- Prosident Judgo of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the 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 oodburn &MioUaelCofcklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other Ollonders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts tb hie directed, dated the 22d ddy of August, 1859, havo.ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holden at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday of November, 1859, (being the 14th day,) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tlio Peace, and Constables of the said county oftiilnlbcrland, that they arc bythosaid precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persona, with their rolls, fecords, and in quisitions, examinations and, all other remem brances, to do those tilings which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all thoSO that are bound , by recognizances, to pfosoctito against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there toprosecutothein as shall bo just. KOBERT M’OARTNET, Shitiff . September 15,1869. Bargains! Bargains! SAVE YOUR MONEST BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, whole you can buy Goods at a saving of 25 per cent., as tho subscriber is determined to sell his largo and well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign Dfy CioodS, without reserve, at cost or city .prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city pfiC'es: Pillow case muslins and Shootings “ Apron and Furniture checks “ Tickings and Ponit. Stripes “ Cotton, linen dull trooleh table cloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “ Tho best calicoes at 10 cts. and tho rest << Fancy and black Lawns ‘ Lavolla cloth and Doboges “ Bareges and Pongee mixtufo " Plain and figured moualin-do-lainS “ Cballios and Barege de lains " Silk Poplins and Alpacas “ Parasolls and Hnibrollas tt Stella, printed and plaifi Shawls Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton and other Skirts '• Swiss Muslin, Cambric ahd Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Black and col’d SilkS Black and ool’d Cloth “ ■ Cassimoros and Merino Cassimeros << Kentucky Joans and Cassinots « Plain and striped cotton pant stuff “ Plain and twilled Linen -it White and col’d Flannels <! Hosiery and Glbyos Trunks and Carpet Bags , “ . , Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure hirasclt by buy ing tho entire stock—ono of tho best stands in town. So every ono can make money by caj - inp.on . , s - h - LrYl - 23, 1859* NOTICE is hereby given that an application will he mado to tho Legislature of Penn sylvania, at its nest mooting, for tho inoorpora. tion bl a Bank of Issue, with discount and de posit privileges; to ho located in tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., to bo called “ The Bank of Carlisle,” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase the same to three hundred thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Ker, John B. Parker, Thomas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin-Glvler, jr. Enoch Young, 'Richard Woods, Christian Stayman, William Bontz, , John S. Storrelt, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Russell, John C. Dunlap; Joseph D. Halbert, Robert Giviu, John Dunlap, James Holler, : Robert Moore, H. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Samuel Greased, Geo. W. Shoafer, Jacob 11. Neisloy, Benjamin Ncisley. Juno 30, 1859—Cm* TVTOI ICC is hereby given that application will ii bo made to tho next Legislature of Venn, sylvania, to after the charter of tho Carlisle lie, I’osit Bank, located in tho Borough of Carlisle! Cumberland county, so as to confer upon said Bank tho rights and privileges of a bank of is. buo, and to change its name to. tho Carlisle Bank i also to increase tho capital of said bank (which is at present sevonty-two thousand dol lars, with privilege of increasing tfio same under its present charter to ono luindrod thousand dollars;) two hundred and fifty thousand dbl- JJ AUGAINS !■ ■ • • ! I : BARGAINS ! I Just re'cotved and tor-sale at,reduced prices, a largo lot of Silk dusters, Shantilia arid French Laco Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Bairns in groat variety of stylo, cheap,• Delaines, Chintzes, Brilliants, Embroideries at less, than city prices, Lace mitts. Sun Umbrellas, Dohglass & Shers wood’s unequalled Skirts for BadleS,-Misses and Children’s wear, Hosiery of every descrip tion.. . , ■ Please call at Lord tell & Sawyer’s new store. East Main St. J lino 30, 1850, Great .reduction- in prices i At the Ladies’ Resort, RENTE’S STORE. Accordingto our practice ,in tho last few weeks of tho season, wo have re duced the prices of our immense, and varied std'ck dt Dress G6ods to such points aswill in sure rapid, sales. Regardless of proflt We are determined to sell them off. Berages, Berage Rohes and bauble Shirts, Organdy Lawns, Grcnodcans, Challies, &'c. . Preil and Silk at very lew figures. Silk Mantillas at reduced prices, plSiu Silk Man tillas Very low in price, French Lace Mantillas, Shantilla Lace Mantillas, Talmas, Points, Ac. The wdjftle of my stock is now offering at re- preparatory to the dote ot tho season. All I ask is the attention 61 the ladies. Give me a call, as I feel satisfied wo can suit CHAS. OGXLBY. any oho both as to stylo and price. Juno 30,1859, A. W. BENTZ JUST received by the subscriber, a largo stock of every description. of Groceries, fresh and cheap. Also, a largo supply of. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting of very lino old Cognac, of Pfnet, CastiUpn & Go’s, (vintage 1800) Brandy, fine Old Fort, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid sick & Co’a, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland GiU, Stoughton Bitters, very fine Old Ryo Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela d’o,, Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Biahdies, Ac., for sale at tho new store of the subscriber nt low prices. . . . WM. BENTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1853. , AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store ofJ. P. Lyne&Sou., , A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will ho iuado of city as well as hoifae manuiUCthfo. Tho stock now comprises . <TI Moleskin , Cassirnere, Beaver and Felt rym jg&HJITS, of all stylos and colors, from W. 11. MASON. the cheapest to the best quality. Straw Hats, a largo variety of all prices and styles, together with a heat assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Hats. Also, Men’s, Boys’ and Children's CAPS, embracing every hind now worn, both plain and dress Caps, to \vhich the attention of the public is respeetlhlly ihyiled. . Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand, Cttt’liSle, May, 1859—1 y Foreign and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH & CO„ successors to lynch & Woa : land, respectfully announce to the public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand, and lor sale, a largo and very superior assort ment of.. Foreign arid. Domestic Liquors, at the old stand, SouftrUanover street, three doors south of InhofPs Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Fort, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johanuisberg and Bp dcrheimor. ■ CHAMPAGNE; GINS, Bolilen, Lion, and Anclior. . WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongahela,..Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALB, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Fale Ale, Tcnnct’s Brown Stoht. Also, a large lot'of Monongahela Kcttifled Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for Sale low. , Dealers apd others desiring a PURE ARTI. OLE, will find it as represented, as their whole attention willed given to a proper.and careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to hath the patronage of the public. - April 21, 1869—lira agricultural implement and Mb. STKICKLEK & BROTHER, Lave •just opened, in Iho room formerly occu pied by ShryoeU, Taylor & Smilli, Hug’s ne(y building, Main St., two doors east of thb mar ket bouse, a large aSSOrttootit Of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, wbioh they are pre pared to sell bit the most reasonable terms. Tbe stock embraces Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw and Corn Fodder putters. Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, Forks; Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, Pruit ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow ers, and every other article netes sary far. fdrhl rise; 'they also intend keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms; Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bbwls, &ti. ~ , _ Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of the bestvariotics. They are con stantly making additions to their slock, and will use every exertion to supply fho wants ot the agricultural community. , ■ , They have also tlio agency for Evans $ Wat son's Salamander Safes. Orders loft at the store for fruit and orna mental Trees, Flowofs and fertilizers, will be attended to promptly. April 21,1869 —ly . Bar Iron. k/n AAfl LBS. Rolled and Bar Iron, of the (101) besl brands, all sizes. Stool of aB kinds at the lowest market prices. All Iron - “ “ Sis I‘son: Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1868. Notice. Notice. Fresh Groceries. Hat anti Cap Stoves lleidsldfc & Co., Geisior& Co., and imperial. LYNCH & CO, Something New ! SEED STORE. Still at the old BusliiVmi. LUMBER AND'COAL YAJRjD, On the Railroad, East of Carlisle, in the imme diate vicinity of the Gas Houser info partnership, JL ana ntadoing business at. tho old stand of bhrom .will bo found, at all tunes,- LUSIBtU and GOAL in all tluiir varie ties and qualities. . , „ - , Boards 011 every kind, Scantling. Frmuo Stuff, Shingles, Laths, Worked Flooring, Paling, Posts, Hulls, &c., and. in fact every kind of Lumber usually found in a well stocked Yard; Ac n o tun our own cars, wo are enabled to lurnisb bills, of Lumber of.auy required length, in tho shortest, possible firao. Out-flooring’ Weatherboardihg.'&’o.,- is always bonded, and' can bo furnished dry. COAL, (under cover.) 1 f No pains will bo spared to furnish Coal for family Use-, clean and dry, of all sizes and qual ities, among which will bo found Lykens Val ley; Luke Fiddler, Subbury White Ash. Trev ortob,-Locust Uiuntain,Lobbery. &c.-' And tb ourLfmo burning friends and- to Blacksmiths; wo would say, wo can and will furnish as chcajp as tho cheapest and of tho best duality.! 1 ’ .* • Tho ionolr partner will be on the yard as ustf al to attend tp; those who may favor us with k continuance of their patronage. Thankful fojr past favors; he solicits a continuance of their custom at tho old yard. ■ • • Wo have on hand a largo atoCk 'of Lumber and Coal, and are constantly receiving addi tions, which wo will soli as low bs any other yard in thoLorouch., - ■ Don’t fail to call at the old yard near tho Gas House. JACOB SHROM, ROBERT M. BLACK. . «• —A duplicate of tho books of Shrom Ip ore in my bauds: those .indebted can' call on the subscriber at the old yarji and pay Aiigyat 4, 1859 Agricultural Society • op Cumberland county. THE Fall hieoling and exhibition of the Cumberland C6\inty Agricultural Society', ; will ho held on their Fair ground, on Wednet. day, Thursday, and. Friday, the 12th, 18th, and liih'af October, 1859,- The groumhofthe-So cioty will be greatly improved, so that all a'rtl r cles for exhibition will be under cover; and flip display is expected to he much larger than evet befefo. By order of the Society. ~ . . DANL. S. CROFT, Setfy. Juno 9,185 i. ■ itagucrrcotyjics. IN. beauty and durability, no «sun-drawn?/- picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is the opinidn expressed by the loading photo graphic journals of tho day, both American and English, and .those, may be obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. RevsolSs, Loutbcr Street, tiVo doors west of Hanover.,-• ~- , CaHialo, Juno 16, 1859—if Wlio can Sell AMELODE'ON cheaper than ,1. pan ? By paying $5 pot moli’tu, you can get, ono.ol tho best molodcons in tho country, at Ai B. Ew ing’s fuhnUhro rooms, where there will be con stantly kept on hand tbolargest and best assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS over brought to Carlisle. . , If you wish to seo a good PIANO, pall and oxamiho mine. For purity of lobe, neatness of finish, lino toil'ch, and low price; hqno can equal them. As lam deiermlne'd to sell musical In struments to the people of Cumberland county cheapei- than any other person, call and exam, in'o iruho bolero purchasing.elsewhero. tXF~ All instruments warranted and kept la repair. "vr ~,. ,v. , JOHN H. RHEEM. , , West Bight street, Carlisle, May 6,1859—Gm ; VALUABLE TOWN,,PROPERTY ■jpbll SAIJi. ■ , THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property on. East Street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet front on East Street* and 120 foot deop on Liberty Alloy, having thereon crobtpd four dwelljng houses;', - -r' p_JL . No. 1. Being a largo two,story Stone House, with Back-building,,a. lm«lllihßrihk Cistern, very choice Unit trooil I gJ|JrafShrubboi-y, &q, . . No. 2. Botng .a largo two story Frame House, with back-building, Brick Cistern, WooU-hohae, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. ... No. 3 and 4, are situated on Liberty Alley, being one story stone apd frame Hbusbs. ... , Those properties will be .bold fpgetbßr or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view,|l®pfoperties or wishing infor mation, wilt inquire of Wm. Bell, or the undor- signed. , S'. &N. BELL. Carlisle, January 18, 1859 —tl SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y* HANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, April 11th, 1869j passenger trains will leave asfollowa, (Sun days excepted:) For Harrisburg. Ist 2ram. 2d Train:, Loavo Chambersburg, 6.10 A.M. 1.00 P.M.' “ Sbippensburg, 6.40 “ 1.82 <« J7owvillo, 6.10 “ 2.04 «■' “ Carlisle, 6.43 , “ 2.46 ‘<- - “ Mochanicsb’g, T.lO “ 8.15 “■ At Harrisburg, 7.45, « , 8.45 « For (/hauibersburgt . lit Train. 2 i Train. Loire llarrisburg, 8.00 A. M. 1;20 P. ll.' Mecbanicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.68 “ « Carlisle, ■ 9.20 “ 2.*4 “ i< TJewvillo, 0.54 3.08 “ . “ Sbippensburg, 10.24 “ 3.38 •« At Chambersburgi .10.05 “ 4.08 “ Trains leave Hdmsbutg for Philadelphia, via Pemi’a Railroad, at 2.30, 006, and 760 A; All ■ and l.io and 8.50, P.M; By Beading via Leba non Valley Eailfbad, at 8 a. m., 2.35 p.m. For Baltimore, 3.20 a.m. and 1 p.m. , ■ Vdr Trovoi toh add Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.30 p. in. . , . Train pn Dauphin Road at 2.00 p. m. , Fares from Harrisburg, Mecbanicsburg, Car lisle, Sbippensburg and Chambersburg, will bd ton cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of. fide, than when paid in the Cars. . O. N. LULL, SUpt. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, » April 7, 1859. ( JUST received a largo assortment of Double and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single Barrel Pistols, Revolvers, Game Biigs, Powder Flasks, Shot .Potichoa, Pbivdftr, Shot, Capa, tVads, &b., at ■ ' H; SAXTON’S. May 26,185 t). iiedar & Willow Ware; BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a van ety o( Fancy and other Baskets. e ■ v- Wooden Tfors.—Tubs,. Buckots. Moaauros,, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails,Bod cords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house mt ßiih’l Brooms, known as the tyest Brooid fn this or any oilier market, are for sale, only Ipr the subscriber. All articles, in our lino are, of fered at tho lowest cash prices; , _• ~ Nov. 4, 1858. J. W. EBT. MILLPIcKS, MILL PICKS mont W John Hams' P* tent MJLL PICKS, just received at the Agrt cultural in.p^^nt s .tore c C| LAND & RO The Piths are superior to any now inade.’ana are warranted. July 7, 1859. , . X TNI VERBAL FEED CUTTER. The best U Hay and Fodder Outlorpowin nse, is aoig at .Strickler & Bre’a., Agrlenitural Store, C«- Hilo, Pa. ■ Farmers, call and see. July m, 1859. ' ; ftffi-Job Work done at this of(lc» oti ■" short notice, 'JACOB SHRoM.
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