r. *■ -• r-i r r—-. * : , r~.'“ - |)(efction Proclamation. tTH BKBAS in aridiryan act of the Gcne /y ral Assembly, of lho CommonweaUb of lon sylvania, entitled?'* An act relating to the loiiona of this .Commonwealth, f - passed the day ofJuly, A; D, 1839, it is made the du -5f the Sheriff Of evefy 'counly • within this nitnbnwealth', to public notice of the petal Elections, and in such notices toehtr' ■ale ' ..The, officers lb be elected. ■ 3. designate the place at which the election to be held. , ■ 1, ROBT. M’CARTNEY, High Sheriff of a county of Cumberland, do hereby make iown and give this public notice,to the elec ts of the county of Cumberland, that on UESDAY, the lllb day of October next, ah action will be held at the several election strict?. established by law in said county, which time they .will vote by balloffpr One Person for Auditor General of the Com onweallh of Pennsylvania, One Person for Surveyor General of the bmmnnweaUh of Pennsylvania. One Person tq represent the counties of Cttm irland, Perry, Juniata and Mifflin, in the male of Pennsylvania. Two persons to represent the counties of umberland and Perry in the House of Repre ihlatives of Pennsylvania.’' One person for Treasurer of Cumberland Minty. One Person for Commissioner of Cutnbcr md county. One Person- for District Attorney of Cum srland county. One Person for Director of the Poor of Cum erland. county. One Person for Coroner of Cumberland co. One person for Auditor'of Cumberland Co. One Person for Surveyor of Cumberland nuniy. The said election will be held throughout te county as follows The ejection in lire eleclinn district compo sd of the borough cf .Carlisle and the town liips of North Middleton, South Middleton, ,ower Dickinson, and Lower Frankford, ill be held at the Court House, in the bo ugh of Carlisle, The election district composed of Lower est Pennsborough township, will be held at i North Scho'ol House, in Plainfield. I’he election in . the election district com red of Silver Spring township, will be held the" public house of Jacob Otlstot, in Hoges iwn, in said township.] The election in the election district coni ised ofHampden township, will he held.at i public, house formerly occupied by Henry Stone, in said, township. ■_ The election in the election district com se.d of the township of Upper Allen, will be ild at the ptifalio house of John Floyd, in lepherdstown. The election in the election district compo id of the township of Lower Allen, will be ‘ld at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch trger, oh Slate Hill. . . The' election in (tie election diet rid com i«ed of Hast I’ennsborough township, will he ■ld al the huriae. now occupied by Beitjaimn lay, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge. The election in the election district cam med of. New Cumberland, will be held al llie iu«e formerly kept, by W. H. Bohl, in the irough of New Cumberland. The election in the election district com posed of the borough of Mechaniesburg, will he held at the public house of Jas./A. Meluy, in said borough. The election in the election district com posed of Monroe township, will be held at the, public house of-Thomas l.iggtt, in Chiitch lown in said township. Thu election in ,the election district com posed of Upper Dickinson township, wi|l be lielil at the house now occupied by Jacob Red .seclrer,'in said township. t,' The election in the dislric.l composed of'the UdrougK ofNewville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper .Frankford, Upper West Pennshpiounh, and that |>afl of .Newton township, nojinclu ded in the {,eesburrr eleclinn 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 Ilopmvell township, will be held at the School House in Newhurg, in said township. The election in the district composed of the boroilgh of Sblppenshurg, Shippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will'be held: at the Council House, in the bor ough of Shi|ipensburg. The election in'(he district composed of that part of Sdulhamptoh township, not embraced in tho Newviile and Shippensburg districts, will be held at the house formerly oficltftied by Wm. Maxwfll, ip Leesbti-g. , The election in the district composed of that part of Newton township, ffol embraced in the Newvilje district, will be held at the school house in Jacksonville. V’ NOTl'cE IS HEREBY,GIVEN. ■ That every person, except Justices of the I Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint- I ment of profit or trust nnderthe United Slates, Ipr if this State, or any city or incorporated dis f iriel, \fliei(ter ;a cbmii.Ussibiied officer or other | wise, a 1 subordinate offiber or agdn,!, vtfho is or I shall be employed under the fegislaltire, exe- I ciilive, or judiciary department? of this Stale/ ’ or of the United Stales, or of any ciiy or of 0, any incorporated district; arid also that every member o( Congress and of the Slate Legisla ture, and of the Seleol of Common Cotihcil'o(‘ any city, of commissioner of any, i'hdofporaled district, is by law iHciipable 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 epeetor,-judge or other officer of such election shall be'elligble to be then voted for. ■ And the said act of Assembly, cntHled an act relating to election? of tlriS'Commouweallh, passed, July 2d, fB3O, further provides as fob lows, to. wit f ‘‘ That the inspectors and Judges sliall meet at ibp respective places appointed for . holding the 'election in the district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o’clock, in th? morning of the second. Tuesday of Oclo ' bet,-and oaoh of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter, of. snoh district. “Jri case (he person'wjio slial! have recieved, the second highest number of voles for insjrecr lor, shall not attend on the day of ihe election, then the person who shall have recieved the second highest number of: vote? for judge at the next proceeding 1 election shall act as inspec tor in his place. -And in case the person who shall have received* thin highest number, 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 ol the lownship, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their num ber to fill euoh vacancy., •It shall bo the duly of the several asses sors of each district to attend at the place of holding every genera), special or township e lection, during the whole lime said election te kept open, foMhe purpose of giving informa •lhn'to the inspectors and judges when called on ih relation to the right of any person asses sed by them to vole 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 tjipe,require. ‘>l*o person shall be permitted to vote at any election! as aforesaid, than a while freeman o the age of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in the Slate at least one year, and ih the election district whore he offers hie vote at'least ten days proceeding such elections esA-within two years paid # State of county lax,-which shall have been assessed at least tendays before the election. But a citizen of ■ the United Slates, who has previously been a ' qualified voter of this Slate,,and removed there i from and returned, and who shall have resi -1 ded jn 'the election districhand paid , taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after rest -1 ding in the Stale six months; Provided, That : the white freeman, oitifcehs of the United Slates, between the age'of Iwenly-oneand twenty-two years who have resided in an election district ten days as aforosaidVeliall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. Np person shall be-permitted to vole whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commissioners, un less First, .he produces receipt for the pay ment within two years, of a stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution,.and give .satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or Ihe oalli or affirmation ofanoth-1 er has paid such a,lax, or on failure to produce a receipt snail mahe oath to the pay ment thereof. .Second, if he claim a right to vole by being an elector between the ago Of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall.de pose on oath or affirmation that lie has resided in this Slate at least one year next before bis application, and make such proof of. residence in the district as required by this act and that be does verily believe from the account given him that he is of the ago aforesaid, and such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admit ted id vote shall be inserted in Ihe alphabetical j list by the inspectors, and a note madcoppo-| site thereto ’ by writing the word Max,’if hr' shall he permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘age,’ he shall be admit ted to vole by reason of such age, shall he called out to the clerks, who shall make Ihe like votes in the lists kept by them. • In all cases where the name of (ho person claiming to vole is found oft the list furnished hy 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 duly of the inspectors to examine such persons on oath as to his qualifications, and if he clatmsjo have resided within the Stale for one year"or more, his oath shall, be. sufficient proofthereol, but shall make prodf.by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided the dis trict lor .more lhairlen days next immediately proceeding said election, and shall also him self swear that Ills bone fide,residence, in pur suance of his lawful calling, is within the dis trict, and that he did not remove into said die triot for the purpose o(*voiing therein. •Every'person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due prbol if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as, aforesaid, shall be admitted to vole in Ihe township, ward or district in which he shall.reside. ‘if any shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence Id 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 where the same may he holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threatsf foted' of violence, with design.to influence unduly, or overawe pny elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re strain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction ah Ml be fined in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprison ed for any lime not lees than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown io court, where the trial of such offence shall he had. that I lie person.so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was commuted, fin'd 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 he ihprisoned not less than six month nor more than tw-o years. « If any person or persons shall make 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 ijy verbal pro clamation (hereof, or hy any. written or prin ted advertisement challengeni invite any per , .son te pinko auch bet or wager, upon convic tion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. •if any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vole nut of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending-shall, on conviction, he fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and he imprisoned for' any lefm not exceeding three months, ‘lf any person shall vote at more than one election district, of*oiherwise fraudulently vole more than once on Ibo same day. or. shall frandlently fold or deliver to the inspector two, tickets'together, with the intent illegally to vole, or shall procure anoiherc so to do, lie or they offending, shall on convilion be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term hot less than three nor. more than twelve months. .‘lf any person not qualified to vole in this Commonwealth, ..agreeably to law, (except the spns of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vole, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay qny sum not exceeding one hundred dollars fur every such offence, and be imprisoned tor any term not exceeding tbrep months.” .Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty first section of, said eel, ev.ery General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the-forenoon, and shall continue wiihout interruption nr 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 (p meet at the Court House, in the borough of Car iJisfocn the third day after the said day of elee ii'dri',"'being Friday the 14lh day of October then and there to perform the things requited of Ifiem law. The return judges of the Representative dis trict, will meet at Carlisle, at the timefiied by law. • . Given under my hand at Carlisle, this ifth day of August, 1859/ „ ■ ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Shif. September 1, 1859. HCJJVtPHREY’S Specific S'loin£opatlilc remedies. For Domestic and Private Use. THE remedies are carefully prepared 1 under the direct supervision and inspection ol Prof. Hiimphroj-s, in order to moot that groat and long realized want oft ho public, namely, Remedies lor all the more common-pnd.simplo ailmohtsbl life. For sale at Inltoff’a Grocery Store, Carlisle. , 1 August 25, 1859. Itentlie’s Patent Animal Trap. T HE subscriber has boon, appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the solo of Reutbe’s patent animal trap, for catching Fox es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &o. Call and see them at the cheap fiardwaro store of HENRY SAXTON. March 17, 1859. BELL &«• AS. LYNE, corner of Bedford and Louthor . Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly to Bell-Hanging in all the various branches. E very bell warranted to work well or no pay required. Stensel Cutting executed in the neatest style and at short notion. Give mo a call. A. S; LYNE. Juno 28, ■ . SOMETHING Extra. Peck’s Patent Thresh ing Machine and Horse, Power, with all the latest improvements. Warranted to thresh 60 bu. per hour, . M. B. STRIOKLER & BRO. a isle, June 80, 1869.' Jgtnh, Valuable Real Estate at PRIVATE SALE, TUB wishes to dispose of liia valu able real ustato,.viß: , . , No. I.—A first-class litncptiipp /artn, situate in Dickinson township* Cumberland county, about bait a mile cast of.Contrevillo, containing 193 UICHES more or loss, all of wbicb arb sca(ed apd in a high state of cultivation, except jp acres, which is well covered with thriving timber. The improvements are a good BIUCK jdu—u HOUSE.NEW BANK pARW, corn cribs,, Wagon shod, &c. A large «n»mBanunibcr of locust, trees are growing the property, and a never-failing stream of \\-ater runs through n portion of the farm. There,is a very lino Apple Orchard on the premises, and o variety of other fruit trees, and a good spring of pure'Water near to the dwelling. The property is in excellent condi tion, having been carefully farmed, and is well worthy the attention ol capitalists. No. 2.—A valuable tract of 200 acres of what is called PINE LAND, also situated in Dickin son township, about tin eo miles west of No. 1, and a few hundred yards south of the Walnut Bottom Koad. About 140 acres of this tract is under cultivation, the balance is timber land,— The improvements are a log House, log Barn, and other out-bnildings, a well of good water convenient to the dwelling, an Apple orchard and other fruit trees, &c. For particulars please call on or write to the undersigned, -residing at Contreville, Cumber land county. ABM. KURTZ. September 22, 1859—0t* •Lancaster Intelligencer insert one month, and send bill to advertiser. ‘ Ekaml at Public Sal*. THE undersigned. Attorney -in-fact'for John ston Martin, of Monroe township, Cumber land county, will sell at public sale, on the pre mises, on Friday, the’ 21th day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,'58 Acres and 10 perches of LIMESTONE LAND of.thd best quality, being a part of the farm on which Mr. Martin,, now resides. It is on the road that leads from Churchtown to Sleohan icsbnrg, it is all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except about 10 acres, which is cov ered with thriving timber, sufficient for building and fencing the farm. Title indisputable. Persona desiring Anther information will call upon Mr. Martin;rcsiding on the premises, or on tile subscriber, residing in the Borough of Carlisle. Sept. 22, 1859—fs Valuable Real Estate at PUBLIC SALE. ON Friday, the 7(h day of October, A. D. 1859, commencing at 10 o’clock, A. M. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland, county, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, about 5 milos.east of Shipponsburg, Cumberland county. Pa., on the south side of the Wajlnut Bottom Rond, between the.villages of Leesburg and Jacksonville, and pear Parks! Tavern, the following Real Estate, life the property of Ab raham Seavers, dec’d., to wit: About 558 Acres of Pine and Gravel Land, (about 100 acres thereof are Mountain Land,) divided into five or more tracts, but will be sold either the whole together, or in lots as may best n ’ n ■' suit purchasers. The improvements are a LOU HOUSE, ike. A largo 15!!!|i|gporlion;of the land is covered with thriving Chestnut, Pine, Oak, and other timber. A part, however, is cleared and fenced. A largo portion of the whole w ill make good farm land when cleared and is susceptible of a high state of improvement. There is an excellent ; si roam of water thereon,' Also at) ORE BANK, containing a goof! quality oflron Ore, wliich-is being worked, anti-being near the Iron Works, the ore is valuable. This property is bounded by lands of Dr. W. W. Nevin, Scboch, Sons & Co., Bvicbanan’s heirs, John Bussell, I). Foreman, J. Washhiger, Parks, Clover, and others. The terms, which are reasonable, will ho made known on the day of snlo by ■ DAVW DEMUTII, Mm’r. ' of Abraham Seavers, dte’d. September 8,1869—5 f ' ' . Orphans’ Court Sale. On Friday, the 30 th day of September, 1859. XN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Dickinson township, about I mile south of Elias B. Eyster’s tavern, on liio Walnut Bottom road, tlio following described two tracts of TIMBER LAND, late the property ol Robert M’Cune, dec’d., to wit : At 12 o’clock, M.'of said day, part No. 1, be ing a tract bounded by lands of John Kyle and others, containing Twenty-six Jlcres 4 Nineteen Perches, more or less. At 1 o'clock, P.-Ml of said day, part No. 2, being a tract nearly adjoining part No. 1, bound ed by lands of John Kyle and others,containing Twenty-fire Jl tires and■ One Hundred and Eleven Perches, more or less. Tho limber on these tracts is of good quality, and when cleared the land may bo cultivated advantageously. Persons desiring to see.tho property are re quested to call oh James Kyle, Esq., residing on the Walnut Bottom road, 6 miles oast of Shippensburg. Terms made known on tho day of sale. JAMES M’CUNE', , Ex’r. of Pobert'M’Cune, dec’d. September 8,1859—4 t Valuable Chestnut Timber Lands . FOR SAS.E. On Thursday, November 3, 1859. IHE undersigned will sell ,at public sale, at the Stone Saycrn, to Dickinson township, Cumberland county, at 11 o’clock, A. M., of that day, TEN TRACTS OP CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, varying in quantities from fourteen to ninety acres, and one tract of thirty two acres, portions of tho “ Cumberland mill” estate, the property ol t> r. Win. C. Chambers, deo’d. Plans of the lots to bo offered for sale will bo attached to tho handbills at the Stone Tavern, and at the mijl on the estate. Terms of the sale to fib ton percent, of the purchase money of each tract to he paid, or se cured on the property being struck, down to the purchaser ; one-third of the balance of the pur. chase mhney to bo paia oh tho Ist of April, 1860, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments thorealtcf, with interest, and securd upon 'the premises. ■ ■ Tho titles to tho properties is.nndbfibted. , SAMUEL HEPBURN, Miprney for the Misses Chambers. Sopfomfier 15, 1859. ’ Small Farm ,at. Private Sale. SITUATE on the Meeting House Springs Road —11 miles N_orth West of Carlisle, in North Middleton Township, Cumberland Coun ty, containing ' 33 'ACRES, neat measure, of' Linid Stone Land in a- good state of cultivation . The improvements consist tj—a of a NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, Frame Barn, Wash House I! S S SML and other con veniejit out-buildings, ,iillMEand a well of excellent water at the door. . This property is within half a mile of tho Con odogninot crook, atrdyYould be a desirable loca. lion (or a mechanic. ' If not. sold by tho first of October next, if will on that day ho offered at Public Sale on tho pre, raises. Persons wishing to examine tho prop orty, will call on tho subscriber, who resides on tho same. ' ■ - JOSIAH N. ALLEN. Sept. 1, 1869, Farm Rolls. JUST received tho largest and cheapest as aortmont in tho county, and warranted not to crack, at the cheap Hardware store of ’ . • HENRY SAXTON. Alay 20, 1869. jP|g-Job Work done at this office oh short notice 1 . THE subscriber offers at private sale, bis farm situate inMifflin township, Cumber land county, 4 miles'north of Ncwlntrg, on the east side' of the State 1-oad leading to Ferry co. Tho property contains Fifty-two Acres, more or less, of ground, about 35 acres of which are .impro ved and in a high state of cultivation. Tho remainder Is well covered with valuable young timber, such as. ohosnuf, oak,, hickory, &c iwji Tho improvements are a two story weatlierboarded Dwelling House anil JJjjlifflj Kitchen; a two story 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., nil in good condition. The Factory' is propell ed by a never failing stream of wafer. There is also on tho premises a'Tqung Apple Orchard of grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees.— The location would bo a favorable one for car rying oh the Tanning business; If not sold at private.aide, before the 21st day of October'next, it will on that day, at 1 o’clock P. M., on.the premises, bo'offered at public sale. ' JOSEPH CULVER, BT virtue of nn order of lbo Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed., I will expose to public sale, on the premises, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, ou Saturday, the Ist day of October , 1850, at 1 o’* clock, p. m., a valuable tract,of Limestone Land, late the property of Jacob Beefem, deceased, bounded by lands of Mary Hisnor,.John Hutchi son, John Kelso, and Jacobßeelcm, containing JjnmfL 82 Aci;es, more Or less, having there on erected a two story Log House, ® l & c. Terms easy, and made known on the day of sale. . ; . JOHN BEETEM, Adm’r. August-18,1859— 7t 1 ’ ' JOHN EAHLT. : J. R. NONEMAKEU. FORWARDING &COMMISSION HOUSE, FSL.O4JU & FEE®, Thq subscribers ImVing taken the warehouse, cars and fixtures of If illiain 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, ,'Thb; highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and. Produce ofall kinds. : .They are also prepared todfelght produce and stock to I’hiladolpijfjt* aiid’Rallimoro, at the .lowest rates,' with-saiety and despatch. ' Piaster and Salt kept constantly bn hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.' r LOCUST GAP, Limcbnrner’s and Blacksmith's,Coal ', constant, ly lor sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. ' .EARLY h NONEMAKER. , Carlisle, Sept. 1,1859. THE subscriber has returned from the Eas tern Cities, with a largo and well selected stock of ■ Fall and Winter Clothing, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c., which he can sell at such prices, as to as tonish the natives. ,■ Having taken particularpains to select goods especially adapted for this market, ho cun as sure his customers, that they are WELL AND FJSinONMBDV mjwe: Buyers will find it to their, interest to exam ine Ins'stock, as ho . has determined to sell upon the motto of Remember tho old Stand, near tlie Mar ket House I HEREBY warn and caution all persons from trusting my wife, Nakct, on my account, as l am determined to pay no debtspf her contrao ting. SPRAIGVE’S YORK. STATE lUbi.ey-Mai.ted ’ RYE WHISKEY. SOIiIE Agents for Pennsylvania, for the snlo of this Whiskey, ■ • : . WM. ELLIOTT & CO. , , jVo. OBj A. 2d SI., Phila. 07-J. S. Lynch & Co., South Hanover St., directly opposite tlio Volunteer Printing Office, Carlisle, are authorized to sell this Whlskdy; andjiavo a largo stock on hand. August 18, 1859—8m‘ WAtfffH MAKfEIt. South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court Having supplied myself with rf large osSoVt ifi mout dl WATCH MATERrAXiS, Gtass os, &c., I am noW pfop&Vcd to repair all dewbinds of Watches; Olbois,. &o., that may bo ibthisted to nly cafe, on the roost reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to bo favored with a shard of piiblio Alsp/a tine assortment of jewelry, such as Ladies’ Broadt pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cam eo,) Misses Breastpips and Ear Drops, Box and Glasses, Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Pla ted Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys, &c. Also, a larao and fine assortmentot Gold finger Kings, all of which will bo sold low. A liberal share of public patronage is earnestly solicited. N B—l have recently received a One as sortment of Silver Hunting Detached Lover and Lopine Watches, and a largo assortment of sit ver plated'and steel spectacles, which I can dis pose of cheap m JOS. tr. STEECi. Carlisle, July 14, 18<59-ly Assignee's, Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned Assignees of Gen. T. C. Miller, will soli at public Salomon the premi. sos, in Dickinson township;Cumberland county, tho farm on which the Assignor now resides.— It is a tract of good Fine Land, containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres, more or less. Tho improvements consist of n STONE HOUSE, largo ijigplaStono BARN.’&c. There is n Well JmdJBSSof water at tho house, and an Apple Orchard on tho premises.. This farm is on tho fdad. leading from Mill, town to Fapertowb, about T miles from the lat ter place; and about 9 nine miles from Carlisle. Also, o tract of Timber Land, containing about 19 .acres, adjoining Joshua Saddler and Daniel Sellers, lying in Irisbtown Gap, about 1 milo distant from tho above described farm. Also, a tract of Timber Land lying in Iliitoli inson’s Gap, adjoiningDavidDemnlhand Jacob Tritt, containing 8 ncrea and Ho perches. Sale to bo on Tuesday the 4 lh day of October next, nt 10 o’clock, A. M. Terms made known on the day of sale. ■ . D. W. M’CULLOCH, | . . JOHN T. GREEN, September 8,1860—4 t Farm and Faelory for Sale. For further information call on the subscriber at Mifflin Cross Roads, near Newvillo. SAML. L. GILLESPIE. Septembers, 1850—ts* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF fiScnl Estate, COAL, PLASTER $ SALT, Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEN’S VALLEY; LUKE FIDDLER, SUN BURT WHITE ASH, First Great Arrival ot Fall and 'Winter Clothing. “SMALL PROFITS.” ASHER WIEL, Successor to Steiner $ Bro’s September 15,1859. Caution. RICHARD WALKER, , Frankfprd Township September 15, 1860 —3t* • - - JOSEPH t. STEED, Grand Fair at Rheem’s Hall. THE Union Fire Company* respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting tho same during (ho “Fall Elec tion” and “.County Fair,” that they withhold a Fair lor the.'sale of useful and fancy articles in Rheem’s Hall, commencing on tho 11th of Oc tober, and closing on the 15th. Tho proceeds to bo applied to the payment of tho debt on their Engine; House. The “Union” take this opportunity of thankingtho Indies for their con tributions, and tho, “ Friends of tho Firemen” toy their patronage, at their first Fair held two' years since. Articles intended for tho Fair should he sent to.Rhecm’s Hall ..on tho morning of tho loth. Single tiokela 10 cents. Packages Containing six tickets 60 cts. To bo badol the Oomhifttcb or at thu door. ' • S. Abrima, D. B. Keeney, Luther Line, Then Common', J. 11. Rhocm, W. H. Harkness, Jaa. Mnsonheimer, Goo. Sheaflbr, .11. Rinehart', J. T. Kuhns-, T. I). Mahon, Chairman. - September 22, 1859—44 S. V. HUB*, Attorney at. law. otiicotnuheenra Hall, rear of (ho Court House, Carlisle. September 22, 1859—1 y 11. XEW 811.1.11, Attorney at law. OFFICE with Win. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing Offlec. September 8, 1859—tt Bargains! Bargains 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT OgiiTby’s Cheap Store. I Aid now selling olf my cntiio stock ol SUM MER GOODS, at lower prices, than.anypqth jr store in the county. Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Holies, Sum mer Poplins, Organdy Laws, Challies, Silk Mantillas, Summer Scarfs. Schantillns, Grena dines, Lavellas, Jkc-., &c. Elegant worked Col lars and Undersleeves, at prices to defy compe tition. Calicoes, Ginghams, and Lawns, at lower prices than ever sold in Carlisle. Sum. .mer Gloves and Mitts very low. Carpetings cheaper than can bo had elsewhere. White and Colored Brilliants at unusually low prices. A large assortment of Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Cotton and Linen Pants Stulls, &c., much under price. Now .is the time for purchasers to get grcai bargains, whilst the stock is new, full and com plete, and I am determined to fun it off without regard to cost. Remember the New Store, Ha milton's corner; opposite the Railroad depot. CHAS. OGILBY. July 21, 1859. N. B.—BOOTS and SHOES soiling belo' cost to close the' business. - FITSIIAN, JONES & CO., . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ’ . i*StY-GO0B!§, . Nn; 240 and 242 Market Street, Five doors below Third, south aide, Phila. CHARLES JJ. FITIIIAN, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, cinEON r. Jones, : • fitiiian j. clabk, LEMUEL a. FITIIIAN, RICHARD 0. WARNER, August 25, 1859—lm* ILrtild, Webster &, Co. Improved Tight Siich Sewing Machines, FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. ARE noted -for their remarkable simplicity and strength. They do a greater range ol work—from the lightest to the heaviest—and in a more satisfactory, manner than any other ma chine. They stitch, hem, bind, fell, run and gather, without basting—Using a straight needle—and make a lock stitch alike on both aides of the work,.which cannot be unravelled. Please examine these before purchasing, and so'ccrc the cheapest by buying the best. On 'exhibition arid for sale at Mrs. R.'A Reynold’s Dngucrreanßooms, west of Dr. Zita er’s office, by August 25, 1859—tf A itiliforsNotice. THE undersigned, having been appointed Au ditor to the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, to inarslial and distribute amongst the creditors of Reuben Line, of (he borough of Carlisle, the balance in the hands oi John M. Gregg, assignee of said Reuben Lino, under a, deed of voluntary asignmont, hereby gives notice, that he will attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of Carlisle, on Thurs day, the 13th day of October, A. D., 1859, when and where all persons having claims against said Reuben Line, are requested to present them duly authenticated. WM. J. SHEARER, Jludilor. Sept. 15,1859. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hpn. James 11. Gk'auam, President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of tlio se.eral Churls of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Wood burn & Michael Cocklin, Judgos of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts tome directed,, dated the 22d day of August, 18-59, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday of November, 1859, (being tho Idth day,) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept coinnianded to be then and there in their proper persons, witli their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things which to tlieir offices appertain to bo done, and all those that arc bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or (hen shall be in the Jail of said-county, arc to bo (here to-proseculethem as shall bo just. ’ . ROBERT M’CARTNET,. Sheriff: September 15, 1859. Bargains! Bargains! SAVE YOUR MONEY , BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you can buy Goods at a saving of 23 per cent., ns tho subscriber is determined to sell his large and well selected stock of Domestic arid Foreign Dry Goods, without reserve, at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow case muslins and Sheetings “ Apron and Furniture checks “ Tickings arnd Penit. Stripes . “ Cotton, linep and woolen table cloths . Domos'tid atitf Manchester Ginghams « Tho best calicoes at 10 cts. and the rest ’. Fancy and black Lawns “ Lavella Cloth nrid'Dcbpgcs Baregikf and Pongee mixture “ Plain afiti figured mouslin-do-lains' “ Challigdand Barege do laius , “ Silk Poplins and Alpacas'’ . Farasolls and’Umbrollas - t . ", Stella, printed and plain Sliawls" “ Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton and other.Sl>i'rts' . Swiss Muslin, Cambric arid Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Blaclf and col’d Silks “■ Black and col’d Cloth _ “ Cassimcros and Merino Cassimcves “ Kentucky Jeans and Cassinets “ Plain and striped cotton pant stuff “ Plain and twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flannels * Hosiery and Gloves I ', “ Trunks and Carpet Bags Country merchants will do well by calling, ns they will save expenses! and gny one wishing to commence business will secure hirnsclf by buy ing tho eqtiro stock—one of the best lijgnds in town. So every oiio catr'malifd money by call, ing on S. L. LEVI. June 23, 1859*. MONET wnntodat thi Office in payment ol sntacWptiiri. . . i' ' IVotlcc.' „„ japplibation Xl will lie.made to tbo legislature of Pehn Syivania, at its next meeting, for tho inoorporal tion ol a Bank tf,lssue, with discount and do jiosit privileges, Jo bo located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland, county. Pa., to bo called si The Bank of Garfish,” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with tho right to increase tho sijmo to three hundboa thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Kev, John R. Parker, 1 hoirias Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givler, jr. Enoch Young, Richard Woods, Christian Staymnti, William lipntx, John S. Slorrott, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Russell, John C. Dunlap, Joseph Dr Halbert, Robert Givin, John Dunlap,. James Ilofler; Robert Jioote, U. A. Sturgeon, Jtobert Wilson, Samuel Qreasenj, Qeo, W, Sbeafer, Jacob 11. Ndairy,,, , Benjamin Neisley. -Jane bO, IB3!)—Cn>* , NO IICE is hereby given that application will be made fo tho next Legislature of* Penn, syivania, to alter the charter of the Carlisle Do. posit Bank, located in tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, so us to confer upon said’ Bank tho rights and privileges of a bank o( Is. sue, and to change its name to (Ikj Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of - unit! .bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dol jara, with privilege ol* increasing tho same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred ami (Illy thousand, dol lar T - ' W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Juno 80,1850^-dm IJAKGAINSI ~ * ~~~ JJ BARGAINS!! Just received and lor sale at reduced prices, a large lot of Silk dusters, Slmntillii and French -Lace Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in great Variety of style, cheap; Delaines, Ohintfcs, Brilliants, Embroideries at loss than city prices, Lace mitts, Sun Umbrellas, Dongiass'tk Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children's wear, Hosiery' of every descrip tion. Please call at Leidfch & Sawyer’s new store, East Main SK Juno 30, 1859. GREAT DEDUCTION IN PRICES ! . . ’At the Ladies’ Resort, BENTZ’S STORE. According to our practice in the last few weeks oi the season, we have re duced the prices of our immense and varied stock ol Dress Goods to such points as will in sure rapid sales. Regardless of profit We are determined to sell them off. lierages, Jftrage Rohes and Double Skirts, Organdy Lams, Grenodcans, Challios, &c* ! Freil.and Silk at very low figures, Silk Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man tillas very Io«f in price, French Lace Mantillas, Shantilla Lace Mantillas,' Talmas, Points, &c. The whole of my stock Is now offering at re duced prices, preparutoiy to the close of the season. All I ask is thoattenfion oi the ladies. Give me a call, as I tool satisfied wo can suit any one botli as to style and price. Juno SO, 1859, ’A. W. BENTZ. JUST received by the subscriber, a largo stock of every description of Groceries, Iresb and cheap. Also, a largo supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting of very lino old Cognac, of Tinet, Castilian & Co's, (vintage 1850) Brandy, lino Old Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Ileid sick & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pin e Holland Gin,-Stoughton Bitters, very fine Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do., Hum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; &c.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber at low prices. WM. BENTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1859. AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P. Lyno & Son. , A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will bo made of city as well as home manufacture. The stock now comprises fT\ Moleskin, Cassimere , Bearer and Felt r~r* j£siDjSTS..of oil stylos and colors. the cheapest to the best quality. Straw Hats, a large variety of nil prices and styles, together with a neat assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Hats. Also; Men’s, Boys’and Children’s CJIPS, embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dress Caps, to which the attention of the public is respectfully' invited. Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand. Carlisle,May, 1859—1 y AV. H. MASON; Foreign and Domcslic Liquors, LYNCH & CO., successors to Lynch & Woa land, respectfully announce to the public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a largo arid very superior assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at tlio did stand, South Hanover street, three doors south of Inhotf’s Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BR ANDIES, • All of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Afadcria, Lisbon, Ciarot, Native, Hock, Johanuisberg and Bo dcrhcinicr. ‘ CHAMPAGNE, ' Heidsick & Co., Geialor & Co., and imperial. GINS, - WHISKEY', Superior Old Monongahela, .Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Palo Alo, Tennot’s Brown Stout. Also, a largo lot of Monongaheia Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI. CLE, will Had it as represented, ns their whole attention will be given to a proper and careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. April 21, 1859 —Cm AGRICULTURAL Mb. STKfC/CLER & BROTHER, li'rfiV •jiist opened, in the rooin formerly occu pied by Sluyook, Taylor & Smith, Zn'g’s' new building, Malrt St., two doors east of the thar i:et bouse, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements atfil fertlUzcrs, which they are pre pared to sell on the most reasonable fei'ms'. The slock onibfaoe.v , Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Win/, Straw and Coin Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, dailies, Scythes, Corn S/tellcrs, Forks, ■ Shovels.. Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing Knives, iyhetstanes,.for Mow ■ ers, and every other article niccs- , They also intend keeping in addition, a frill assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms, Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, &c. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds i Seed Potatoes of tho bast varieties. They are con stantly making additions to t|ioir stock, and will uso every exertion to, supply tile watets ol the agricultural community. They have also the agency for Evans O' Wat son’s Salamander Safes'. ... Orders left at’ the’ store for fruit and orna mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended! to promptly. April 21, 1859-ly ... Baf lron. vr/l AAA LBSI Rolled and Bar Iron, of the Rif (1(111 boat brands, nil sizes. Steel of nil kinds at the lowest market prices. All Iron to^^SE!^:- Carlisle, Oct. 7.8, 18S8. IVolSce. Fl esh Groceries, BBat and Cap Store. Bolden, Lion', and Anchor. LYNCH & CO, Something New! IMPLEMENT AND' SEED STORE. sari) for farm use, Ssilil at tlic old BntJJg^ik; LUMBER AND COAL YARD;; D» lie liaitr'oad, East of CarlitU, in lie inintei diale vicinity of lie Gat Hoxtitk 'T'HEsubscribers bavoentcred mlofiarlncrshlpj i. and are doing business at tbo old aland of tjliroln jc Mbtt'er, \vlicro will be fotlnd;; 4t all times, EUMBtJH and COAL lo all their varies ties and qualities! , „ dumber. , Sldneiee" “I ry Sc ‘' l >'U'>g.Fmmo Strtf, omnglea, Laths, ,>Voil;ed , Flowing, Paling. * os, ?> km., H-,.and,in f ftc t „ v "fy klml ol Lumber usually found in-a well stocked Yard. Ae jvo run our own cJ»s, wo are enabled to urn oh bills ol Lumber of any required length, in tbo shortest possible time., Onr flooring }V ealberboarjlimj, &c., is always boused, »w( can bo * COAL, (under cover.) ho pains will bo spared to furnish Coal for family use, clean and dry, of all sizes and qoaJ. itics, among which will ho - /mind Lykens V*l ley,'Luke Fiddler, Snnbury White Ash, Troy ortori, Locust Mountain;Lobbery, Sec. Audio our Liino burping friends and,' to Blacksmiths, wo Would say; We Sati and will furnish as sheep as the cheapest and of the best quality. , . The senoir partner will bo on f.heyar4 os usu al to attend to those who may fitvbr ha with & continuance of their patronage.:,' Thankful for past lavors, he solicits a continuance of their custom at thb old yard. Wo have on hand a largo stock of Lumber and Coal, and are constantly: receiving addl- ! lions, which we will sell as low aa any other yard in tho borough. ■ Don’t Call to cull at Ihc.old yard tfoiit thb baa HohSe; Jacob srrom, , ... ROBERT M. BLACK. .. N. B.—A duplicate of tlio books of SbromJt Honor, are in my’hands; those indebted «an call on the subscriber at the old yard and pay '° , . ,i. . ■ JACOB SHROM.' August 4, 1859, Asricnltiiral Society OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. THE Fall meeting and exhibition ,bf tbit Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will he hold on their Fair ground, on Wtdntu day, Thursday, and Friday, the 12M,13M, and Uth of October, 1859. The ground of. the So ciety will be greatly improved, so that all arti cles for exhibition will bo under cover, and the display is expected to be much largef than eref bolero. By order of the Society. DANL. S. CROFT, Sect’y'i Juno 9, 1869, Un?nciTco()'i>es. XN beauty and durability, no “san-drawn" picture equals a good Daguerreotypet(di is the opinion expressed by the leading photo graphic Journals of the day, both American and English, and those may be obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Reynolds, Loutber Street, two doors’ west of Hanover. - Carlisle, Juno 10, 1859—tf 'Who can Sell AMELODEON cheaper (ban 1 tan ? Bf paying $5 per month, you can get one of,, the best melodeons in the country, at A. B, Ew ing’s furniture rooms, whore there will ho con stantly kept on hand the largest and best assort-, ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS brof brought to Carlisle. , , . If yciu wisli to see a good PIANO, call and] exaniibo mirie. For purity of tone, neatness- qf. finish. Hue touch, and low price/none can equal them. As lam determined to sell mnsicnl, In struments to the people of Cumberland county, cheaper than any other person, call and exaiu inb.mino belofe purchasing elsewhere. tt?” All Jhafruments warranted and kept la repair. ’ ‘ JOHN H. RHEEM. West Hight street, Carlisle. May 5, 1869-Gin ' ; VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY . pdn sai,& THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all, their property on East Street and Liberty.' Alley, containing 120fedt Iront on-East Street,] and 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected four dwelling bbuses. Wii n No.- 1. Being a large two story . eaSßsmK Sfono'House, miffi Back-butlding, a (‘•••(Hgßrick Cistern, very choice Trait trees,’ JgggSgSlirubbery, &c. • No. 2. Being a largo two story Framo Honio, with back-building,Brick Cistorri, Wood.house, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. No. 3 and 4, are situated bn Liberty Alloy/ being one' story stone and frame Hbnses. . Those properties will ho sold together or, separately, to suit purchasers. person wishing to view tho properties of wishing in for-' mafioh, h ill inquire of Win. 8011, of the under signed. , S. & N. BELL. Carlisle, January 18, 1859—tt , r , SUMMER ARRANG£HEftT I , CUMREELAND VALLEV RAIL ROAD CO’V. HANGE OP HOURS, ON and after Monday, April lltb, 1850,’ passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days eatcepred:) •For £lfirr(*biirgv Ut Iram. Id Train. • Leave Ohnmborshurg, 6.10 A. M. 1,00 P. Mi “ Shipjiensburg, 6.40 «« L 32. *«. " « Nowvllie, 6.10, “ 2.04 << Carlisle, 6.40 2.45 «« “ Mochanicsb’g, 7.16 « , 5.16 At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ -8.46 <• For. Cliambcrsburg'. Isf Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A. M. 1.20 P.M, “ Mechanicsbnrg, 8.48 “ 1.68 « Carlisle, 9.20 2.84 “ Newvilio, 9.64 <• 8.08 «». “ Sbippensburgi 10.24 << S;SB •• At Chamhorsburg} 10,56 4.08 ‘i , Trains leave Harrisburg for Piiilaapiphia, via, Poun’a Railroad, at 2.80, 605, and 760 A. M;. and 1.10 and 8.50, P.M; By Reading viaLoba non Vaiie.f Railroad, af 6 a. m,, 2,85 p.m/ For Balliiiiore, 3.20 a.ih. and 1 p.m;. For Treverfou and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and S.SO p. m. Train on Dauphin Rond at 2.00 p. ni. Fares from Harrisburg, Mechnnicsburg, Carr' lisle, Shippopshurg and Clianibcrsbnrg, will bef, ton cents loss when paid for Tickets at tho Of. lice, Hilda when paid is tho Cars. , ... O. N. LULL, Stiff 4 Railroad Office, Ohamhersbufg, f April 7, 1869. \ ■ JUST received a lafge assortment of Double and Single Barrel tiuns, Double and Single Barrel Pistols.. Revolvers, Game Bugs, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Ceps, Wads, «c., at ■. ■ • H.'SAXTdU'S; May 20,1850’. Cedar & Willow Ware. BASKETS, Market, Travelling, andavarf ety of Fancy amt other Baskets. Woodtit Ware. —Tubs/ Bilckets, Measures,. Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Paihvßed cords, Mats, Brashes and other necessary house ar lwrf’j Broom*, knoirn as the host Broom In this or aflv other Market, aro for solo only by the subscriber. All articles iirrtr line am of fered at tho.lpwoat cusli prices JStov* 4, 1858 MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS.. An assort. mont of John Hariis’ celebrated now par fentMILL PICKS, just received at (ho Agri cul.ahl. Imp.on l onf^ore c or LAND & br o . Tlio Picks arc superior to any now made, and are warranted. July 7,185»- FISH.' TTKRPING, Mackerai, Shad in barrels, half; JoL barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, at the lowest eaah prices. Butler, Eggs, Bacon, Hams,.Beeswax,, Tallow, Soap, Bags., taken in cheap grocery of WM. BENT^* ) September 22,1859, - ... ''X N. 3. w*. Esf.