Keep jple pfpwiß ;p}jl keopbefofo the Black ■ornithoAdmiDistrfttionjßhollldAbraham States;. ar what lf. Seward. said.m . a speech. livercd ! Byhi&’k’t'BestiobfbbW h 'few days I i.' l 1 •■ • L *•» 1 1 5 ;.i• -, -• ;' •■-; ~j 1( ,■ , , ,•• ■ “What a commantatty- upon the : wisdom, pf m’ is giVehriti tliitT single fact,' that fifteen rs only after the death-of ‘John 1 Qtiinbjl ms, the peqpje of the .United States,,toM tried hmmm jioUif land [/j‘din :pHteii are' Pf. % nation,, to (he very it from lehtm ye \bSsedpel}ed, AMwttnt ijfav In — [enthUdiAshc* chetSrsJ—^Aoaff■ claim to tt seat-is that hi eonfessc#\thp obligations of it /iijrAerlaiO—fapp'laUßci —which the Sage, Qanieffpratlauned, hrid that he avows him f< or woe, for I, fe or death, o soldier the ’side of freedom in the irrepressible con :t betWteeivfreedom, ah'd el abas/. ■ [Prolonged iering,] ~ I.tell you, fdlmo-citizens, (had with' victory comes the end of the power of sla j in', the ■.United States. . [cheers.]", .... Says tho Cincinnati' Enquirer! ■ /" . : ' ’.This ,is uninitigaWd AbolitiOidßm.V'an Ab tioniam;tlmt contemns: and- repudiates the istitution of the United States, .and is goy-:, id by a-highofc law. than that instrument, ird vouches for Lincoln. He kndws him, declares ‘that liia Election willd cstroysla • and-precipitate upon tho country fhtir tons of free negrqer {’l ...j , , : - A Word to Hie Germans. j-side the bought Germans who are in the ict pay of the Black .Republicans, few Gep; is yi|l vote;that,ticket, in spite of the hoh oloquenqe of Sotiy-ss, or the ghll*tra,p known the I4th plaukiin thoCliicagoplatform.—• cry intclligent Gerinan kpbiya that in Mas,-; husetts thq Black Republican Legislature tended-- tjieperiod, rof naturaligjltioh two the right ’■}At the/same time: jy.di.sbandOq anitho:Gei'ttian.companies in ston, and took tlio Statc arms from them, d at the re.ix£M(V6&ibtfbf'’th6ir:liegisla •e they passed a lavr /jrdiiliiig■ dime to No > eniapanies of. military,! By this act they oclairaed to the'world tliat they csfvt'tii a JS Tc o more than thrjj. dog Foreigner I What else ill you make out of conduct like this ? The ‘ion of Massachusetts so incensed the Gor ins in tho west, that Carl Schu.ra went on Boston to stay proceedings, but they laimh at linn for his pains! And yet; lifeeahok l spaniel he crawls in the dost to- lick the ands pp those who atrucksuch a blow against is countrymen,' To, the great credit of the ennans lip it sitid, there;in-e few but what insure this act of Ut;u;k Ha publican ism, and icro.are.few but,-what kuonf that Curtin, in nto of the cou nfenauoe which ho now gives iis 14th plank; was, but a few-years ago, one the leading .in the State.— r e bare faith: in the integrity and iritelli jneq. of Germans, of'Pennsylvania, and *e_ cannot for one .moment, believe- that more •an a handful of - ronOgades- wiß basely thru: non the-party .which stood by them in the ir of need.,— -Feniisglddnid StaiesmUh, ■ £®" A few of the real crazy Abolitionists, it at Syracusej a few n ecks ago,: arid nomi id G’eiirit Smithy.(who was in the' lunatic ihi last year): for President and Samuel '■J ( ind,; of ’Pa., for. Vied .President,'. .The Cmont however does not amount to any* mg. The Abolitionists generally are well isfied with Abe Lincoln and wilt continue support him. : , .; The Bem, and, I'-veuetx Ticket.-—lion. inl‘_y M. I'yllor-. Cliiurmutv of tile Union \<s Excentive C'oinia.ittoo. b.as oall.ed a m.oot flf the, comnutteb ilarr.isbnrgi ! oa the t Hint.; lor’ the purpose of oonipletiug the tijbkbtV add solectipig a ! candidate for 1 . 'vcrnoiV; ’ ’.’v . *• •’ 1 , v Jfiarktfe .. ScptV.,lB*. Flour and MKAp.—ln tlie Floar market thorp is hghtdomand for-Flour,-and prices' lowoiv Sales Western atsC@o I2;suporlino extra at $6 50; :trar'family at 0:75« . There is a.steady homo do iand at the same figures, aiidfanpy lots from $6 75, 1 7 60. Rye Flour is worth. $i 2b, and Corn Meal ;lls at $3 50. • ■, j': * ■ | OnAi.f. —There in a light' supply ’Wheat and limited* demand,., Bales. fOOO-lmshels prime Diilu iro and. Western redmt- SI 20® 1 35, -add- white _ 47® I 55. Jiy,, Is wanted ittSU' cents.' Corals •m, with hales hi" good yellow at 75 cents. Oats •o steady, with sales o£ prime DulawarnatiK} cents. eW Xork Barley is hold ttl Bi@Sa Cents, and Bar ;y Malt'at,9s cents per bushel,,- CtoyEiiSEED is in demand, at $5 75 per 64 lbs.— mall sates of Timothy at $2 02 @2 75, ond Flaxseed «1 02 per bushel. > • r. Viiiskv is quiet. Siiloa of Pcnnaylvania at 24 14* cfiritrff, Ohio'at 25c'.j :iihda; af 24.conts..'and idgc at 23 cents., CARLISLE MARKET.—Sopt’r. 18. irected Weekly by; Woodward. (t‘ Schmidt, Jim,-Superfine, per bbl.,. $5 37: jo.. Extra, do., < sqo 0. Family . do., , *>s Aw ye ’ do -» . ’ 3,25 TO-Wheat, por busliol, ■ j'gg J ,, do -r , ’ do.,- ■ ’ J 20 *>::: - do., «». •■■■■'■ do., ■ rs—old, do,, :s—new, ■ ' do., 1. Harley, do,, Ri.vo Barley, do., TVESSEED, T. , , , do., 'OTUYSESn; v ' *d& •Jtowfc the 16th inst., by the Kov. Jacob Fry, “o®Jf Hoi's. tof'Mtss"Elizabeth Sier, ofaicchnnicsburg. by the same, Mr. Wit , T „f tl’ Pittsburg, to Miss'Jutia of this place. In Silver Spring township, on the lit], in lit,Mr. John Senseman, a highly respect le Citizen, aged 80 years. v the Heira and Legal Representatives’ oi AJniyCioa.Jate °f thoßorough of Carlisle, coun- Jt Cumberland, deceased. Take notice thdt by of Partition and Valuation, issued , y Orphans* Court of Cumberland county. I to mo directed, I will'hold an Inquest to di 3, part or value tho real estate of said deceased; the promises, on‘Saturday, the ISfchdayofOoto- ... . tiice. . the Heirs and Legal Representatives of George Buttorf, lata, of,the township,pf.Silver Ing, county of Cumberland, deceased. ■ Take no that by virtue of a writ of.Portitidn and Valud , issued out of tho Orphans’ Conrtof Cumberland ity,:and 'to nio, directed, I .will, hold an Inquest iTido,:port;.er. value the real estate of said do-' cd,,on tho. premises, on ; Wodncsday, the 17th of. October; A- 0-1860, at JO o’clock, A.M., and whore you, may, attend if you think prop- ®9. BEBT M ’ OA KTNEY, Sheriff. inff a Dffloo, Carlisle, Sypt;.2|)„ 1,860—1 t CIDER VINEGAR ! 1 ■ Cid “, r V ™°B lU > Warranted pure, in store *r aiijo lit tbo ptore of, ; Udo, Jimt JK ■ notice isherebv given-. "That every person -excepting Justices of the Fence, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United Status,'or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District; whether a commissioned officer or otherwise; who is'or shall bo mmpioyod under the Legislative, Executive or Jut diomry Department of. this State, or-of tho United _Statca,: oc-of nu,y Jnuorporatcd- District, -and alao, that, every member, „f COngtcss, and.of tho State Legislature, and-of. the Select or Common. Council of any City, or Commissioncfiof any .Incorporated District, !* by law lurapableof.holding or cxorcis-' ung at tho time, the.office or appointment of Judge; Xnsieo.ir or Clerk of<any. election of this Gammon-, wea.th,'-and that no Judge,.lnspector-or other offi cer of such .election, shall & ,elegibloi to he then ydted for.. . • And the said Act of Assembly,.-entitled “An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3, 1839, further provides, as follows, to wit: . That- the Inspector and Judges - shall meet at the respective'places appointed for halding the elec tion .in the'District to which they respectively be long, before . O o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, nr.d each of said Inspectors shall appoiut one Clijrk, whoshall.be.a qualified voter of suvb-DistriOtV ' t~ "■ ! .■ j ■ f‘ln case tho pofsou who shall have received the- Second highest number of votes.for Inspector, shall not attend on. the day of election, then the person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in .his .place. And incase the person Uho has received tho highest number of Votes fob'lnspector shall not ottoud, the person eloOted Judge shall. appoint am Inspector in bis place, and in case tho person elected Judge shall not attend, then ; the Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in hisplaoo/ and If any vacancy., shall .continue in the board for tbo space of'ono hour after tho time,faced, by law for tho opening of tho election, the qualified yotorsbf the township,.ward or district for which such officer shall have boon elected,'present at the time of election,'shall elect one of their number to the vacancy;" ’ ; -;j Parftbular attention is directed to th 6 Act 6fAil sombly, passed the 27th day of February, .1830,en titled.“An Aofc relative, to,yoting-at Elections in tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin,' Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green, and Erie,” vis;' ■' for 32 lbs. 28 per 32 lbs; 30 6.12 ; ■ 2,37 ”506.1, Be it enacted by the'Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania-in General-Assembly met. and it islhorehy enacted by the authority of the same—tbnt.it shall bo lawful fertile qualified voters of, tbd couutiov' of- AJams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Trankim- Cum borland, Bedford, Centre, Green, and Eric,from and alter tbo jmsaago of this Aot, to vote for all candi dates for the various offices to he filled at any elec tion on one. slip or ticket Provided, the office for which every candidate is voted for, shall ho drain, monwealthfinirod by the existing laws of the Com-. “ See. 2. That any fraiid oommitto'd by any! peri son voting in the manner above prosoribod.-shall bo nmiahcd as similar frauds ore directed to bo pun shod by the existing laws, of the Commonwealth.” For the information of (he. electors pf Ciimbcr land county, I publish- the following, being the 4th section of the Aot of-the General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled “An Aot to provide for'tho Election of Judges, of tho several Gourtr.of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial 1 districts." • - ; “• ice. Seo.Ar That tie election for Judges- shall ho held and oonduotod in the several election districts in the same-manner In, alfrospoots as elections for Representatives are on shall, be, oonduotod, and by the same' Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and the th °Act of the General Assembly, en titled 'Ad Aot relating lo tho elections if-thia Com* monwealth, approved the 2d day of July, J 840; and , its several supplements, and all other like lawa.as sha l bo-in force and applicable, Provi^°0 dO -?! ne , d .S nd ‘“ k “ to tho olootion’of Judges! JuZch Of h ° afW o Said < ’ loctors eha » vote for Judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of P r^, and ( . fo l 011 roquirod P rbo earned m tho law on another separate piece of pa- ' ' .. . >- botbo duty of the? aovoral Assessors, ro-; speotivoly, tt> attend at tho place of holding qvery’ General;- cpneiftl or* Township .election,during thor J.- W. BBT.- ' ■'^T B ItSUSSStSg^- fflfl'ltor in/Aotiof/tiio d * ,*s!p£ Assembly of tho CommonwoiUh of Ontitlod i "An ■Aqt.,nilatirig; ~|o’ .the! elqotioijrf ofth!s;CoramonweaUh r ” passed on. tho.3d T ay Au ’“S' A° no Domini > 1839, it is made the dp :ty pf tlio Sho;lff,vf\orpr7 this Com-, monwob.ltby tp, glyo.jpibHq notice of tlio' General ivlodtions, andinsuoh.notice tjo •*’ Xst Tbo ptebors efeefcod:' ; : /?“; posignapng lbp wbicb' the olcdtbm ,jd to.bo hold,;. Therefore, "'• r! '■ <■ *«U i 1 I/HOBEBt M'CArtTNEY.’ifrglfSheuifE-oV'lhb county, of Cumberland, do hereby make ftnoWdUti'd give tliia public notice to thd : Blectors ofthd epuntr -of-Cumborland, tbalON THE SECOND TUESDAY. Olf OCTOBER, NEXT, {b£.iug,'thei Qlh _day> o/, 4%/J: a General be hold at fcap soyc-, Xiu, Election Districts-, established byvlaw.. in said County, at .w.hlcK tinjp ‘ tliey wjlivoW by ballot for • the bereinoftei* named) via: \'> One person for Governor 1 6f r the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania.‘; r ; 1 :* •>. *' Oiie.person to' represent the counties- of Cumber-* land, PerVy and York in the Congress of.Uib United States! )V ‘V Two persons to .represent the* counties.of CimrboW land and Perry in'tbb House of 'ReprcSdntaUveS.of the,General A99oni.bly ftf :^onpBylvftnla t , Oho person, foe protbohotary of, Cumberland' county.. ' J " r " . /, ; ' Opo powon for.'Rboordcr and’Clerk of the. Courts of/Quarter Sessions* Oyer and Terminer, and Or-, phans* Court of Cmnbcrlaud comity, ... c. ; t Onb person' for-Rogister of Cumberland county. , - pad person for. Commissioner of Cumberland county,, ■ 1 Ono person for Director, of the Po*er of 1 Cumber land county. • . ri ~ , One person foq Auditor of Cumberland county Tho said elections will bo held throughout tho rqouhty follows: ’ ; • , Tho election in tho eloction district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North 'Middleton, South Middleton, l.uwor I)ickins.[iri oud ’ liowor Frnnkford, will ho hold at the Court Mouse, in tho borough of Carlisle. , .The election, in tho election district composed of Lower West Ponnshutough township, will by hold at tho .North School Mouse. In.Piuinfldl*;, . . Tho olootlon in tho election dlatrlot ooiilpqsod' of Silvor Spring .township, will ho held at the public house of Jacob, Ottstot, -in Ilogudstdwn, iu said township. . .. . .. .The oloctloa in the election dlstfiet. composed of Hanipdon towush/p, will hu' fluid at tho public ‘house fornpirly; occupied by Henry B. Stone, in said township., ' 1 ‘ “ 1 ■ ,'Tho cleotibn-in tho election district composodof tho township.of Dppor Alien; will be hold at tho public house of John Floyd, in;Shopherdstown. : , . Tho election in tho election district oomposbd of Middlesex township, will be hokl at tho,Middlesex School Hohso.; . m. ■ TUo election in tho election district composed of ■the township of* Lower Allen, will bo held at tho wagon-make* shop of Jonas.lluuchbargcr, on Slate H}lk The election in- the election district composed? of ;-East Pennsbororfgh. township, will be.-bold at the 1 honso iffmv occupied by Jacob Sholl, at«the .‘west .end of thq-Harrisburg*bridge* Tito election in the-election district composed of Now .Cumberland,-will -1)6 held at the house formcr-t ly .kcpt by W. IX. BohV in.the boroUgb of Now Cumberland.’ Tho election iii* the election district composed of the,borough of Mcchanicsbnrg, will bo held at'the public house of Jos,, A, said borough, Tho election, in, the election disWct.WnJpusod of Monroe to.WnsMjp Will be hold at the public hOriso or Thomas Ljggit, in Churchtowu, in said town ship, The oledtion.m tho election district composcd'bf , Uppcr Dicldnson tOwnship, will bo held nt the • house now occupied ’by Jacob Ilodaccltoiy iii said : township ; ; . oloctiott-ifi the’ptuetloii district ednipbsod .of the borough of NowVillc and to.whkhipg, o# Miftljn, : Upper ITiJiinJiffliJd),-, uml 'North Newton, will/be held at tho public .School Souse in tho Borough of Nowvillo.' . •Tho election in the 'election district composed of Hopewell township, will be..held :,at-.the. School' . Uonso ui Npwburg. ii»‘said township. Tho olectidn in. tho-eleotjou district composed of :the borough of ShtpJ'oOßbaijg* Shipncnsburg town- r ship, and that paid of Southampton lidt'inclndod'in the Leesburg oloctfoH district, will ho held at the Connell House, in the borough of Shipponsburg. ■r Aud-.iuand by an act of tbo General Assembly of tins Confmonwiall.il, passod'tho 2d July, ISM* it is thus provided: V That tbo qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton, township, : in the County of Cumberland, bounded by tho following linos and distances, .via: Beginning nt tbo Adams bounty lino, thence nlong tbo lino dividing tbo townehipH'of Dickinson anrlKewton to tho turnpike' along said turnpike to.Centro School House, on bald tnrnpiltb,in Sontbampton lownsliini thcnco to ft point, pn tho VTalimt Bottom Howl ftt, 1 Roybucfc's, including- IleyhimkV farm, thence in a ’ straight lino to the saw millof the heirs of Gborgo , Clover, thoncp along- Kryshow's'.run ;to .tha Adams 1 eonnfy : line, thonco along, the .lino of Adams county to thq place of hcgiuniiig. hc and tho same i? hereby I declared ft now nnd separate ’ election' district, the. 1 olcotion to.bo held at the public honso ; formorly oc-- ' townsh'jf I'Ooshufg,^Southampton I of And, Judge, whod called oq, in rotation td thVright of ‘any person 'isseSsdd s by- thorn' 'to votbfatisuoh alco tlouj-and on' such bitter matters in relation .to tho of rotors,’as tho said Inspectors, ot oitfir or ohhoto shall ftoia.’time to time require, , ?.' > .‘“No’person Shall* bo permitted to vote, at any; omotion, as freeman bf ; tho agd of tW.eftftf-dno ydars.drmore; Who shall bare, resided lb tho ’State <£t’least ono year,.nnd.;in v tho. otactiod district Wlioro hd pflerff tb.voto, at least ton dajte .inimcdiately preceding each election,-; and Within.-IWo years paid *a’State >’an(l county. tax,, Which shall have been‘assessed dt least tendays be- Core.thoolcotion, Jluta,citizen of-tho United, States' who bas previously been a- qualified .voters of; this .jStato and removed therefrom and returned; and wh’o shall have, resided mtheoloctiondistriotond paid taxes as aforesaid, aball bo entitled to. vote af ter residing, in, this State six ninths: Provided} .That tbo white freemen, cijtizons/bf the: United States, batwoon the agos-of-21 and 22 years*, and having resided in, this*, State one year.and in tbo elootiqn district ten days, .as aforesaid, shall bp en titled to. vote, although they'shall hot.have paid’ taxes. ‘ '’, :w • ■■ *.. .. ; i No person shall bo permitted-to- Vote whoso nikne is ,not contained in tho list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, Firsts be produces a ‘receipt for the payment, Within two years,inf a State or county tax 'assessed agreeably te thp Constitution, end. give l aatisfaotory ; oyidenoo .either on his pWa bath, or affirmation, or on tho oath } °r affirmation of another that ho has paid such a tax, or. irt ftulhre te produoo. a receipt, shall mnkb oath to the payment, thereof: Or, Second, if bo claim a right,to . vote by being antelectdr between tUo hges-ofSl and 22 years, shall noposo on oath or, affirmation that hb.has resided 1 in tho State at least oco.yoar next before his application, and make snob , I proof of residence in tho District aa.ia requited by this. Act, and that ho’does venly'hotibVe front tho accounts given him that he is of* the dgo aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is' requited by this Act; whoroupon i tho name of tho person so admit ted to voto shall- bo Insetted' in, the alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing tho word ‘tax,’if ho shall bo admitted’to vote by rbasoh of hating paid-tax,of-tho word 'ago* if ho, shall bo admitted to Vote byteitsoti of ago, and in either case the reason .of such vote shallbo called out to tho Clerks, who shall make the liko note in the list of voters kept by huh. “In all cases whore the name of tbo person clai -1 ming-to vote is not found on the list furnished by the comraissionersprassossors, or his right to vote whothr ‘At found 1 thereon or not, is objected to by any.quail-' ; fied citizen) it-shall bo the duty of tho Inspectors to examine such person, op.oath.as.to-his.qiialificaj.ipns, and if ho claim* tehavo resided in tho State foi* oho year or more, his ; oath shall be sufficient proof there-, of, but.ho .shall ihako proof hy.at least.ono compe tent Witness,. Who Shall bo tvqnatlflod elector, that Ha' has i-esldcd within the dlstrictforttOfo than ton days' nextiramediately preceding Such election, and shall' also himself swear .that his, bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, oudghat ho, did not remove In the' said district for tfio-purpose of Voting therein. , ■ * “ fivory. person qualified as afWshfd, aiid-wW shull make -duo, proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admit ted to vote in tho .teWit&hip, Ward oc district .‘ho shall reside. , . . “If aily person shall prevent or attempt to pteVent an ofiicer of tho electron under this,act Trora holding such election, or use or threaten.any violence toaiiy such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him.'in the .execution of his shall block or attempt, to blook Up the window or dtctiuo to tlh.y WiHdow Where the samo may be bolding,, du shall riotously- disturb. the-peace of said election,' ot shall use*or practice any intimidation, threats; force or vi olence with tho design te influence qnduly.or over ;awo apy. elector, or to, prevent him from voting,.or to rcstraintho freedom pfehoice, such,person on coir viction shall bo fined in anysum not excdoding'fiVo hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned fot*a timo nbt loss than- one or more felian twelve nionths, aqd.if it |;shall be shown to the court . Where tho trial of such, oftence shall ho.had,,that;tho person So offending was not a resident of tho city, ward,,district or town ship where the said-offence was committed, and not .entitled to vote therein, ..then, on the conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a.fine of hot loss than ono hundred nor more than duo’ thousand dollars, and to-be imprisoned! itet legs thaa x slxmonths - nor nxoro thoir two years. • * -r?... “If any parson.or persons shall make any hefor wager upon tho result of any election within this oomißoil Wealth, of aliatld£rcf to make any such hot of tfagof, either By Verbal pi'octniriatiod thereto, or tty any Written or printed advertisement, ohallotrgo or invito any person or persons to make such hot or wa iter, upon conviction .thoropf, ho qr they shall forfeit add pay three times the aniount-so offered th iho hot " If any person not by low qualified, shall frauds ulontly vote at an eleefinn in this,commonwealth, or being, otherwise qnaliflodi.sUallvoto ofttof his pfop crdiatnot.orif anyporson knowing (ho,wantof such 1 qualification, shall aid or-procuro such porson to.vote, tho person, on-caavi'ctioD, shall ko fined fn any. sum .not exceeding two hundred dollars, and ho inipris-, ouod for any term not exceeding thrpo month?. , : If any porson.shall-yote.'at more fiian ano elec tion district,or othort*isoftaudutopily>oto«oro than dnoo on tho samo day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to tho Inspector two ticket? together, with the intont illegally,.to. vote, oradvisoand procure an other so to do, ho or they shall, on conviction bo (inod I in anysunt notloss thanflftynof moro.thati.five.httn- I drcd dollars, anjidjp imprisoned not less. than thf'co •nor, more than twelve months.' ,• • • “Ifdny person nonqualified to vbtoin thlscomnion-' wealth agreeably to law, (except the son* of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or.of influoncibg the oiti-' zens qualified to vote, ho slmlli on conviction, forfeit ,and pay any sum.nof exceeding one hundred dollars ■ior-dvcry-sucliloficncov.aiid to bo. imprisoned for any tofm’not c.tcodding twctvo months/* • ’ ri .Agreeably to the provisions of tho sixty first sec-- ;tjon of said hot; "Every General and Special Eloo- Upn shall be opened between the hours of eight and ton in the aftd shall continue until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall bo clos ed." , ' . 1 c ■■ : •; r; 'Pursuant to tho provisions contained in the 76th; section-of tho-act first aforesaid,, the judges; of tho aforesaid district shall respectively .take charge of tho certificate of return of tho election of their re- spective districts, and produce tliem at a meeting qf one judge from each district at tho Borough of Can lisle,'on tho third’day after tboYla.y of tho election, ; |beiug for the present year ON FRIDAY, TIIR 12th. BAY OF OCTOBER NEXT,*thon and there, to do and perform the duties required byla.wof said judg es.' ■ . •- AlOtf/ that Where a judge by sickness Or unavoid able accident Is unable to attend such meeting of judges; theft tbe cortifieato of return. aforesaid shall 1 bo.takcn charge of by ono of the jnspeoCotoorfCfcf'ka of .tho election pf said district, who shall do and por form tho duties required of. said judges unable to at tend. ■ ' 1 Given under my hand and seal at Carlisle, this X3th day of September, 1860. * ROBERY MACARTNEY, Sh*n£* Bhctiflf[s Ofleo, Carlisle; Sept, 13, iB6O. **' jTjXJi CUT OK’S SALE '■/ . REAL ESTATE. Tho uudcraignotl, executor of William Arrol, late of Green township, Franklin county, dop'd., will of fer at public pale, on ,tho, premises, on Tuesday,-the 25th day of September, iB6O, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tbo.following refal proporty/late tbo estate.of said deed., to wit* . ‘ A-.TRACT, QP LAND, situated in West Penns ’ borough, twp., : on tho tumpl&o foad loading from ShippoDsottfg, to Carlisle, abo\it half way between i places, and hounded by lands of Captain J. • Dunlap, Christian Tritt, Ww. F<?rrce, B* Myers, - Widow WolCoe, Ellon Wilt, fsafn'l Tritt, afid James Dunlap, containing 251 ACRES and 37 PERCHES. ’ ofland is divided into three purparts, but i if .it is desirod< Tho land is of a first-rate quality of limestone Tract No. 1, contains* 145 ACRES) about thiity acres of which are coyerpd with fine timber; tho r ® mi * 8 UD( * er good cultivation; ■ Tho improvements consist of a weather-boarded , ■ LOG HOUSE, STONE BANK'BARN, and,other uoocssary buildings., Tho Bern is, prob- largest- in Cumberland county. -' IO - -j contains 7-1 ACHES, of which 20 Acres are covered with-good timber; the balahco -ls'‘unaor cultivation,, 1 - ’ 3 ’ 3l ACRES, 6 Acres of which are M-o Timber Land, the balance is under cultivation. I Persons wishing to vietv tho promised before tho day ofsqloi can call on Mr. Wm. Railing, who re gies thofoonr. Terms hiado known on tho day of cate by ~, ’■ JACOB CARVER, ; Sopf 13;;18fl0—»ts ' . i'xecutor. Notice. -i' THE co-partnorahip heretofore exiatWun dor tho name and Urn) of, Church A Eborly is this day,'by mutual consent,; dissolved. ’ J 'Tho book's and accounts a|o,in tho hands of 0 Eborly.- and B. P. Leo, who aro duly authorized'to collect and receipt for-the ;samo r ,and close up tho business of the firm. ■ , JNO. B. CHURCH j ' C. EBERLT, ! ’ B. p LEE Now Cumberland, Sept. 1,1800..,, Xhe” 068^1^1 —--j vr-.Caution. -■ THE, public 1 ai*d ? ’bei%by!caption ed; nbtvtOi ttoak.or, harhor.my tyife, EUjabotb,on my no-. Count, abb. having left my nod - and .board Without JUit oauai) or .prowealloh, - J am' determined to ’pa*. no.doblAof borcontrooting, either for herself or the two.,Bhddrou she has, tnfcen aVay with'her.' ' ■ ’;;‘: r ;V I X B:ftAHAM ’ grove.-• ■ v I?6WtOn'.toVn9hip ( !9oJ>t'2di'lB()o—>0t - . IVoU«C. ■ ; ■!, T' ETTEHE; on the estate of XtA Adam E(lafb3t,'lat(i'of NSwtbu township, Cum berland.;'county,’ .dop’d.r'have: booh issued by the- Register of Said county,- 1 to the,’; subscriber. residing in, the Sardotannsbip. ,AH persons indebted to.-said ostblo will m'ak'6 'immediate' payment, and ’those' hayliig claims n;iil piroapbt tbqm: propitly onlhonti ealod forsettlelnbntto ; ‘ ; ■- •'■ Soptj 0, 1900——C.t* .AIPM. MARQPAHT, . DtcliiiUttili Cpllpgci fflllß, tall.Teynb,opei>B :ThursdajV SoptCnl- X borilSth ;;9gam|catlo.p of .candidates,; Wednosr day. 1 September 12th. , , . . ’ .THE GtRA.jUCM : AR.EO£tOOI, is under tbo care of A. P, Miillin, A, B.j, nigentloman who, ns Principal of the Cumberland Valley. Institute the last two years, has-gained, ajhigh reputation as 1 a faithful and efficient instructor. . - . . ’ ■ ' ■ Aug. 27,18607741 j: . HI. M. jOHjfSOiT. LETTERS of - administration -on the estate of William M'Conogal, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased) havd uecn ISsucd by the Register of Cumberland odUuty .to the subscriber residing in said'borough. All persons: indebted to said estate are required to! make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them, for. settlement to ■ ■ JAS.;M’GOEE(JAIi, 4*hV. ... August 30; : ‘.'/..'v 3P; a i , . OPTHE- Empire Hook, &. Ladder Company. iFfwiE emwrb: hook and- laddbb • COMPANY' No.’ I,; of Carlisle, return their thankstb the Ladies,' and citizen for the liberal aid 'extended to them at tbuir firet Pair, July 4tli, 1359, and, would respectfully inform them that they inton'd holding' "one inere and the last,” in Rhoom’s Hal], during the Agricultural Fair; com moncing the : , ' fITII dAy OF OCTOBER;' . ■ : and ending Saturday cyohing tbo l3tb. '.Anyspyill article, fancy or useful that-tile judgment of {do ladies may wiU bo gfatefuHy received, and the support of tho publio eyor rcnieniberod by t the ihpmbcrs; of .the Empire.; Contributions may bo loft With either of'the Com* mittoo on behalf of tho Company. COMMITTEE . OP. ARRANGEMENTS: Gbo. Hbndec, -; Jno. ,Campbell,, Ob'n., . U. C. Sawyer, • C. B. Meck,, ■ D. B. Dixotfj : : H, P. Wert/ - J, A. Blair, , , ; P> U. KUiin* C..J, CARsroNt, J. A. Kerr, T.LUbaor, i ■ B. Thompson, ■J. C-SilfiAPBR, B. IC Spangler, : Jno. W. Paris, Sec’y* Packages oftf.ti6kots 50 cents; Biuglo ad mission 10 cents; toibo anyof the Commit-, too, and at-the door of the-Hall*'. - Carlisle, August 30^I8OQ1 , Limestone Farm at Private Safe, npilE subscriber bffersat Private Sale,'fifty- J- three ACRES of valuable Limestone land, situ-* ated in Monroe township,,Cumberland County> ; 6nb' mile south of Church town,.ori the Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining .Michael, CL,'BoUzhoovorV Mill .property. ~ ‘ ; 'V •*, ; , land, is all cleared,.in' a.higb state of iron, rtdtf oil* under-good fence/ -J&gaA :-afbat.tfo-stpry^OGpOtfSE,Weath» S l l/A ort> ° J ard e < j; wifch log kitchen attached,. Swfl §£ | mv- 11 : good oigtQrn and wash house adjoin gjpffiKaagjggg iPfib with a pump at the door, of übr- or failing water. • : ■ Also;'A InKgo tag bafh, Wagon Shod; cofn crib, hog pon ana other- heoosatfry ouit buildings. There ia an eXccHent young orchard of choice fruity a fine ooK lection of locust, and. running Wafer, in throe J o! the fields*,- Potsonflf rrialiJtfg to vjotf.the pfoflerty ofc.kuotf the tetflia of sale, edn call on the subsdfibc£ on the promises, ot adckcgS ‘ . ADAM SlSllvEtt, . ' Angmrt, 23. 1800-01 ; Allon Po ? t ' 0fM °’ Va - Valuable Rcaicstate ■'■ A T . P C B r r , O SA l, B . : ’ ‘ TX pwsiw.nc« ; of the last will, of Johnston ?° ” Ul ?®Hdnjfbawl»y/ the "V 2 . 0r ’.,, 0n A® premia, ope lalf jailo aoutli pf,CQntrorille,Cpnibcrland county, the fol of tfaid deo'd.. . . .. i 1 3 i ACRES " of first rato,pinc land, interspersed, with , limestone Kllont for limo.br buUding’parposes. Tho improvements arc a .largo ; , S&tCIC EWEELING HOUSE, 1 ■ about SO by 30 foot, two stories high, finished in modetn stylo/ with largo I iUtchon attached, large Corn-cribs and Wagon-shod, in good ordcr^-aud-other necessary I outbuildings, a well of good water/ cistern at the j door, <fcc,, «fec, . About 05 acres of said tract ifl clear j and in o high state of cultivation, tho balance in excellent tipiber. Tho fellow Breeches creek-runs 'along the northern side of aaid ! , The location, improveipents and quality of soil, :mdko this tho bipst'dosirablo faints in Dick inson tonpahipy. - r;r , , Information, itt r'tfgafd to. tho above property can bo had by calling on any.of ihb subscribers', resid es near the ; property, or ] by- letter'addressed to either at'Diokm&on I*. ■ 0.; Cuinb, bounty,* Pa, Terms will bo made know on day of sale, and made easy to suit purchasers. : 1 . JOHN \T.. GREEN, ADAM ‘ COOVER, • Executors of Johnston Williamson, dic’d. August 80;: 1800. Orphans? Court Sale* TN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ -t-fCowt of Cumberland county, I will expose to public' sale at. Kingstown/ on the premises, on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1800, at 1 o'olook> P. following described property* lately tho estate of ' I. A lot of ground in the said IbttW of Kingston, c°Ptaming feet front, having thereon erected a gj&ffK TWO, STOJty JTKAME HOlTSfi, ' ‘ : building* ;■ JfflgfiLniUyKStable, Carriage-house, Cistern, and , other improvements. ; This property was latefytho residence of Frances EcHloB, dcc , dj; , t. ; . 2, A,vacant fefc, of ground of- tho same size, ad joining the above, , .. . 3. An out-lot adjoining the said town, containing Seven, Aci'fis of fine _ clean limestone land, which is. susceptible of, division into smaller lots to suit purchasers. , . • ■> The terms will be made, known on tho day of sale JOHN CJiENDENIN, M ;_ _ Trustee appointed fiy the, Court. August 30, tB6o“ts . • ■ . *• > Public Saic of Rcal Eslato. BY an brier, of.the Orphan’s Court of Cum borland.County, I will expose to public salo on tho first named proiaieca on. Thursday, {fie 27th day of September, , ;■ at II o’clock, A. M., tlio real estate if Elias Doihl deceased.’ , • ■ t Newton township, adjoining John ’ Sharpe, David Darr, Ah! $ Snyder, and oth- Sr S » Conodoguluot creek, ahbut two miles North West of Nowvillp, oontaining.llB acres more or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared and un der good fence, and having a Two Story gg&alL too HOUSE, WllMmd Bank Barn/ Corn Crib and other . JHLUJW out bnilctings thereon erected, with W u i X failing water* * ground in Newton tbwhshlp/hear NewyJlle) containing 60. feet front by 180 feet in depth, having an unfinished Fiame Dwelling Hoiise, 'J."r i and r0 Q o tL7s oCfci ’ S ” d boUDdea b 7 lfUtobidlo > n *• unimproved lot in tfio Bam, tpwn, °* iru eamo . Bl *°j and bounded by tbe Above. 1 ' Bale by C ° ai '' t * OnS w ‘" * ,a made known on the day of /’ ■; THOS. A. MbKiJfSEY, : - > . -Advi’r. of Jiliat Dcihlj dre'd. ■ August 30, WO—ta - . REMOVAL. A'. Lj hasi,remoy?rt'hjs ; office; •to his now homo opposite Glass’how. " I S i Carlisle, March 20; 18qi>—tf GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can be had at Philip Arnold’s. Poremhor 22.1 IdP.p.. , ■ ~ - " Jf)h Worlt ’at’this office; Notice. :ih_ Miflliii- township,- Cumberland county, *1 miles ;north ol'Nmvvillo, and 2 J miles west of Dloscrsvillc, aud bounded by Jacob Burtnett, Peter Jlyefs, John Bron;i,.and Wnp Jl’Crca, iff-: COJiTAININcf S 3 ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a .two story WEATHER-BOARDED IMitft LoG HOUSE, & DOUBLE LOG all of .wbichi'is cleared and un der fence except about two acres, with' a stream of water running through the samo, and an orchard of grrtfted fruit on the premises. The wholois a very desirable: little property as a bomb. ■ Also, at tho samo time and place, A TRACT OF WOOD LAND, about half a mile distant from tbo abbve, 1 Whisk contains. ; which tract is bounded, by Mathias Kammcrcs, A «m. Hokes, Lewis C. Bartrahi. and Win. M’Creo. The terms and conditions will Bo irtfido known on sa *° the, subscriber, trustee appointed by the Court to.soll for' tho heirs and renrosontativoa of Henry Miller, dos’d.- Aug. 23, 1860—ts® •pIXECUTOII’S SALE* -XU •. op ~ , REAL ESTATE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will ho sold at public sale, at the late-residence of.Willim Sanderson, deb'd., in Frankford township, on Saturday the 20(A of Sat tember, at 11 o'clock A. M., of said day, tho follow mg. real estate, late the properly, of said dcc’d., to wit: A TRACI OF LAND in Frankford township, bounded by; lands of William Woods,'Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, John Brim, and Jacob Swoyor, containing one hundred and .twenty-one acres and one hundred and six perches, more or less, of which sjhoiti ninoty-flvo acres are cleared, and the residue is covered with timber. Tho improvo monts are a good two story ■lmSfc WEATHeRBOARDED HOUSE,, with Wash House attached, dSBSSk . A GOOD BARN, Carnage, house, Wagon shod, Corn crib, and other out-buildings. There is a well of excellent water near the door, an apple orchard, and other fruit trees of,different varieties. The clear land has been nearly all limed and is in a good state of cul tivation. ' Terms, of sale will to made Unotrn on the day of sale by the Executor. . JOHN SANDERSON, a , if Win. Sanderton dcc'd. August 18, 1880—ts • ' WILL be sold at public sale, on the.premises, in Monroe township, one mile north' of Ghurobtown; pn the Lisburn road, on Tuesday, the 2d of October nezi,- at I o'cloolr, P. M., that excellent LXME ► STONE FARM, belqngip* to tha'heirs of the late Oaniel ‘Baker. 1 Tma" fonri.confa'iriai 706 ACRES, >' about 76 of which are cleared 'arid in a high state rif oultiyatioir, ttiebalonce is valuable wbod-land. f ” - Thb improvements arc’a large two jJlfnil - Btory-BTdNE HOUSE/ Stone Bank ■KB! fltf Horn Cribs, and other necessa- 1 1 ■* BHVlftlvry oufc-boildirigs. There is a well of water conriiniooe to iho dwoll* jng, : arid '-there ufo ’aFsb" orf 7 tho premises an apple orchard and .other fruit trees. A portion of the < farm has been recently limed-, and in all respects the property is desirable and valudble>‘ e TPersonB ‘ wishing to view the property before tho-;day of i sale, will please cell oh Peter Baker, who resides : on the same. ■ GEORGE BRINBBB. ■ PETER BAKER) ***• Md ' .CDAmERLANDfiQ.UNTY.FAUMSAND ;v/:; iHEßCittd!WlP?ini,iri.t>, ( ADMINISTRATOR'S’ SALE. “ Ort PHday, the2lit of Srptimbcr, 1800. T®T jjiirsutinco of an order'of the Of hlian's ~ Cpurtof Cumberland county. X will-soil the fol v . ‘ n' A far “* 011 tUo.Haryishprg,.Turnpilte and JjQtort Spring, 9110 roilo cast ofthe Borough of Car j lislo, c.ontainhjg‘ *bont *76; A<3ItES- v o’f first* rate 4 3 , a high-stato of>oUltivatio«, and poorly all fonped-with locust posts axid-oboatunt' rails. The ■ D,W ELL XNQ II GUSH S, I - Frame Wash and Ice House) double coffl crib’arid wagon‘shed, double stable ittd car ria-o house. log and frame -him, : and other drit bUildiilgs, A thriving young orelinfd of grafted hpjjleand ponoh trees.* A well of good wutot.— This firm, from its sod; location and: genefal.ttd vantoges ,m considered one, of the most desirable properties In Cumberland county." . . ■ ' Not?. A foirih about 3 miles from Carlisle, cou tairimg about , v ‘ tfW.O.HUN.DRPI) AND FORTY ACRES; ajbput 100 of which is liniqstOno, 35 Of meadow, and tho bolanop of good-sjato fund, undergood eultira tion and well, fenced*' , - • . The improvements afo’a'good '. ' . n -n : ■ DivELLiNa, . ■ fgmjjhK tt gbod Barn about 100 foot long, witli [IIII [jffff wagon shod, torn cribs Uriel Other out-SSBSS buildings. A find spring noaf tile! dwelling, and Uio Couodogumet crook bordering it for a mile. This farm has always boon considered*diJo of tho beat, farms .in its neighborhood, bdlug ndttiirablv adapted to the 1 raising- df stock; • - . ■No., 3, A fttfiri adjoiititlgJSro.. 2, containing about Two. Hundred Acres about;2s of which is good acres wobd laad uud the. balance elate ia a ridad, state- of im pfovcul'ettt. Tho building are a FRAME HOUSE, LOG BARN, CORN CRIB, ,i aud other out-ho Uses. . A well, of good -water at the house, aud tho Conodoguinct passing for half No: 4. .A tract of slpte land adjoining Nos. 2-and 3, containing about 80 ACRES, about 60 of which aro cleared aud under, cultivation and tho balance m, wood. There are no buildings bp. this tract ( which until recently,, formed part of’farm' No. ff.)‘ It is so arranged, as.to mako a very, handsome farm Whon.the necessary, buildings are put bn' it Noj 5. A Carlisle, dn tho Lotort Spring, which never fails. ? ■Thtf.Mill is 80 foot Idrig with S pair of buira. There is. about 5 acres of land attached'to the property,a good Dnck Dwelling' Some, Stables and Other out h cruses, This property, in tho hands of an.entor pfisidg than, can bp. made ydry profitable, as thoro. is constant demand for feed for-horabS; cattle; hogs, ns froll as flout* ih small qliantitiOst • 'N!°* 0. A,lot of about 4 Acres abjoiuing tho Cultural fair gfound, hi tho borough of Carlisle/ Which is considered very valuable dither as au out let, or for building purposes, ■■ V . N 0.7, A° flut-lot containing about 11 ACRES, on tho Wagoner's Gap Road. "N0:,,8. Anout-lot containing about 11 ACRES, objoining No, and wasformorly attached These two out. lots Nos, 7 and 8, die very Valuable for fttftning or pasturage, and arc both ouolosod With post and rail fence. V v Surveys aro. now being rtjado of the ,lahds r dttd dtafM.of each piece will bo exhibited on the day of sale.’ ■ - N 0..! will be offered on tbo premises at 10 o'clock ,A. ; M. /TJfenill and put-lots will bo 'offered at tbo Court.Hofljf m Carlisle, at, 12 o'clock, Mi \Parms No: 2, ,3, and 4 will bo offered at tho dwellingliouso of No: 2, at 2J oclbek, P.-M: , _ ■ . Z&S* All necessary, information * can bo had liy ciMling on, or writing.to tho subscriber dt tho Hah sipn Hduso, dr £6 Judge Carlisle, Pa. Tdrmsiwill bo, ftiado known on tjio day of sale; and they will bo thade.sd easy, as to. accommodate any purchUscEi i > JOSEPH/W.-f PATTON, , j Adnt’r* of the DstatcofJKohevt Nohlc. dcc’d. August 23d, 1860—ts ' Taliiable Fai'ini Foi* Sale/ THE subscriber will offer at public sale, bn the promises, on Ifriday, the 2lst of (SJjPTE&i BER, 1,800, at. t o'clock, I*, it., his valuable faring Situate, ia South, Middleton township, Cumberland jtoiitftyj, dbout miles ofCarlisle, and near ■Boslor’s mill. It contains . PIFTY-NI ME ACRES of first-rate Limestone Land, in a high state of onl tivation, nn'l undi’r good fence. Tho improvements are a good BANK BARN, WAGON SHED.Crihs, jSgmk.. A?*, Also, a two story FRAME HOUSE, fS&Wm Smoko House, Ac. There is a well of li■ a■lw3» nt;y,!r n'ah‘r °n the premises, and eacojient i’Ot/Nfj* ORCHARD' of ohojoa fruit,. Tho lnnd. is nil cleared ;aßd Very pro ductive, and groat inducements are offered to those wishing a good form. : . - • GEORGE SHAVERS. August 23, 18d0—ft* p;ußi/i;c s Atti OF'‘ I REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Onmborland county, I will expose to publioealo on thoipromisos, on Saturday, the 22 d day of Sente,n berj 1800, at 1 o’clock, P. M., >; , A Tit ACT OF LAND. ■ Four Acres, more or Ices, JOHN. JACOBS,. .Trustee, u bllc sale real estate. Public salei ■* ' On FriSa</, Septmbtr 28; 1860; The subscriber will sollon tbdpremlsos,'la_ Jlon roo towbship, Cumb. c 0.,. Pa.,-about 2 miles east of Chnrehlown, on the road leading ftoni Givler's’ Mill to' MdehanicSburg, . , ■ ■ : . ■ - A LOT OP GROUND, containing 8 acres of first-rate Limestone Land, in a high state of. cultivation and under good fencing' adjoining lands of Isaac Miller; Jacob Hcescr, Da vid Eberly and- Benjamin Givlcr. The improve- Wonts are a good log WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, Jii&ilbSv - A-conn 1 ER AME ETA RLE; 1 . ■with Threshing Floor; together with'Haho House, t Hog' Pen, and other necessary improvements. There is also o’never-failing Spring/of “Water 1 near' the .door, and an orchard of-Choice.'Frnit on -the prom .iscs. ,This property is a vpnr-desirable i one for n mechanic or mop of sinali fariliiy, find offers great inducements to such desiring a'cheap ahd pleasant home; >:■ ■". ; ■;. to commence at .1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by Sopb; 13,1860—3t»' Public Sulii. ordbr.of sale from .Hie Court V' of.Comnion Pleas of Cumberland county,'l w,m expose to pubiie §alb af the 1 Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, the 29th day of September, at 11 A. M.ythc; ftiltowuig de scribed property: A BOT OP GROtJND r containing 60 feet In front and 240 fobt in depth, uidroor less, situated in, -South Him over street, in said borough, bounded by lots of John Campbell, JatariL Joseph Sites, and M HofTor, having a one SiMg and a-half story FRAME HOUSE and out IZlSjL'buildings thorobu erected, late the property of Adam Crouse, dop’d.., S • Terms will bo made known' on ’day of sale. '} Sept. 0, l80(h—JNO, B. PARKER, Ttu'fee. : qale op real estate. ' By authority of an ofdcrof sale from the Or phans’ Court, I sr.in expose to. jihblio sale on the •promises, on Frida#, (J« 2'3/A of SepitMeij 1860, at 11 o'olock, A. M., tho real estate of Marlin Mounts, deeM., to wit: * A tract of land in Frankford township, bblidcted lands of John Clay, jfabob fticfcey, and thmil Kolb, containing * TWENTY-ONE ACUiIS, ; tn^li^ Qr e or loss,'having tborco'n erected a ONE AND A HALF STORY LOO HOUSE, BSsESSSf-s- 'AND LOO " STABLE. ; • There Is ah orchard of fine fruit and a good well of water ou tho premises. v Tends will bo made known at (imo of sale. . • - JOHN AVAG ONER, ArfmV.. August 30, iB6o— pit I..JL MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ! RESPECTFULLY informs the public that ho Jias just received an extensile stock of - Fall and Winter Goods, irbich for .variety, beauty, and price, cannot bo ex celled id tbd county. All of which will bo sold per yard of niado to Measure in thojnbst approved stylcai Cloth op every description - ! Fiti'o black French Cloth of every grade, Brown, Army aud Navy Blue, and many other colors. Cassiraoros of tho very latest styles, in immense varieties. , .. ~ : Vesting* in large quantities, of the latest styles; Also, n, very largo lot pfgathmtsy tffeaua, Flan nels, Shirting, &c., which will bo sold at the lotrcst market price., The pu|)Ho_ la Respectfully invited to inspect our lafge stcck.GfgPods, assuring them that a call will not incur the, least obligation oh purchasers. ‘ Trunks, Trunks. Xi(tdi<?a Sold Leather; French style, and Dress Trunks. Bonnet Boxes, , Traveling Bagsj in.— \Gont’s solid Leather add Solo Leather Brass Band ■ Trunks, VuUsos, now tripling Bags,- die, A largo assortment and low prices’; ’ Furnishing Goods. , The, Wgoat and best' variety of Gent’s Burnishing' Goods, aud at tho lowest prices can-bo found at *■ i . . LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover street, opposite American House." Carlisle, Sept. 13. 1860. . foreign aM. Domestic Llqurs.o ■EDWARD SHOWER respectfully annolm cos to the public, that ho.continues to hoop con stantly on hand, and for sale, a largo-and very su perior-assortment Of ; : Foreign and, Domestic liquors, qt his net# stand, a few! dOoTs wcst of Hannon’s Ho tel, ,and directly south of tho Court-houso, Carlisle brandies, 1 ; 1 AU of choree Brands, 1 • WINES, Shorrr, iW, Madcth; hishaii, Claret, tin • life, Ixocic, Jobannisbettj, and BodorLoim cr. , ’ - ■' ■ ■ ■ ■ r I . . CHAMPAGNE, / Ileidsick A.Co., Geislor & Co., and impori al. ‘' , , GINS, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, ■ -. ; " ~ Superior Old Eye, Choice Old Family Nee - - : tar, -Wheat,' Scotch, and Irish, . ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to bo had in Philadelphia.* ■ *. BITTERS, Of tho very best qaalily.* . Sealers and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE, ; will find, it as represented, as his whole attention will bo (given tola proper and careful selection of his STOCK, which -cannot bo surpassed, and hopes to have tho patronage of tho public. ? E. SHOWER^ Carlisle, April 12, 1860. Proclamation.' TX/MIEREAS tho Hon. Jasies'H. Graham, T ’ President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of-the codm-ties-of Cdtrtbortand,- Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodbufn and Michael Cooklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyor and Termi ner and General- Sail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their (accepts to mo directed,-dated the 27th day of August, ISOff* have ordered the Court of Oyof and Terminer and General Jail Do ; “very to' be holdon at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of | November, 1600, (being the 12tb day,) at lOo’clOek fn tho forenoon', to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to.tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept coin mandod to and thovo id tboij proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remombraneci, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be dene,- add all thoso that nro by recognizances,- to P i ro ?,°i ut ? o-sainat tbo prisoners that, are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bo just ROBERT M'CARTNEY. Sheriff. : Carlisle, September 6, 1800. Ttac Celebrated Hors , /“CHARLES HARRIS, the property of tho Cumberland County AarinnUn ralSociefy, will stand for service on thnU / A Fair Grounds of the Society, on and after tho first of September next, for tho fall season. For terms and other particulars inquire of the Groom on tho grounds. Aug, 30, 1860, BARGAINS! BARGAINS It Ladies aro Invited to examine a largo lot of Now Good, just received, suitable for the season, J consisting of Dfess Goods, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, I Mantels -of all patterns, £dco>' Bilks, Batogoßj Hoop Skirts cheaper than over known in Carlisle, from 20 cents up to $5. A now lot of Ca&itactos, Cloths, Embrod cries, <tc. Call and seo at the stppo of , ; . JjEIDIGU & SAWYER. • Carlisle, July 12, 1860. gn BEAT BELL MASS MEETING i I vTNow being hold on North Hanover street) Car- I lisle, where the Harm ere are all invited to call and eianrino.the groat variety of Fannßelh jnsf reoel vod. and which we are soiling very choap. Good Bells can bo bought IVom .82,50 to 86,50'. We have the groat western Bell, the Farmors favorite.-, Call and ehoap o BoSl l famC " Wbo " 6 , 1 n Want ° f *8»“ d dime 21: JOHN P. LYNE 4 SON, J US T rec ® lv °d,from Brodie’s Mantilla Em « porimn/ Now York,alargo lot ot Silk an d Zeds, Mant,U<u newesUtyles, and nt reduced jkrfcoe— Sul vZ a £ T lMl * i tb ** bargains ih those ; Also a full stock of BAREGES, EAWNS, and othor Snmmor Goodr.- Groat Bargains will be given until the close of tbo,' dda»o(f.; A’difltjonp- are con-; shinny maao A and our. ri 'iW v-'' .• j,iEXpidfi £',eAwYfii?:; r, Carlisle,'June 28, 1860. •, TV. - MARY .ViftcJSTOlV, THIS Bank is now prepared to do o general Banking and Exchange business, , under tho. namo and-atylo of Kor^Bun/ap & Co. r in the soma place lately occupied by Ker, Brenneman, & Ce. Money received oh'deposit and paid back on de (nmud without notice. Certificates of deposit hcar?V tag interest at the ralo of,/fre por sent per nanoniil. irjlf'bo issued for/our months orionger. Interest , on all certificates will cCaso at maturity, provided; • however, tfaatif said certificates are renowe&at out time thereafter for another givbn period, they shall / boar the same rate of interest up iff the iitnoofre* newal. Twenty days notice fnuat ho given -of-an. * intention to withdraw interest deposits. ■ - V r • * v- Thoy call the attention of Farmers, MochaWcfc' and all others who dcsito a sofo depositoVy; for their - money, to the undenisblefiwt,..that the proprietors ; of ruia Bask are sot obltmable to tbb Twotrai; ually IUBiE T “ E ® A -’" £ ’ 801 '4**-individ! . TAT?R WE EIT *NT Or -IH*ia E6-V TATES Ton ALL THE DEPOSITS AND OTTER. OBITS*- ; Tioss Keb, Ddblap * Co. ■ Particular attention paid to the collee tiessof will at aU time*bo formation desired jn regard to, aoney matUrs Cl, general. The faithful and confidential'e*eeßUpn' of all orders entrusted to them may be relied nn. T Carlisle, August& mo. TC w OBO f*: ADISON FRANKLIN. .x. iv. FoirtK,*' v,. A TTORNEY at Law, Office .wittr.Ji E.- Smith, In’Glass’. Row,':ln roir 'oT'FirVt’, ProbyteruwClroloh. AR bus|«e«« entrusted to jiSr ; will bo ptomptlr Attended to. , : ' ,r ” < " - • April ?«,ftoO. .■ ' OittoSLE FOUSOBf, ■ j ;; 7 ,?■' t Fni'imag J^ple)Tnent 3 Depo<, T}t f(JAKDNEIt ‘ &\ < CO,. i lnoW tri:&hfafetai-« ■X Viand keep conrtantly" P()3'.'fiAXß, , ':at their ' exten StcamWorkadn EaatJlalnah, CWlitle, a large •’ adsorunont of Agrioultnral'lnipleinonU, oT woll'knawVandßppfttrdd'hsefalridMlojFahaora, among which 'thojr; WCul J-call oapiioialaUimtiOn: to :.’,/j 'l v Patent Gam, Spring, Gtwii , , which has taken over fifty ijiat.-oiaij)' premirimi dlt ’ State and County Fairs. tfo tlio"farmers of Com< * berland, York and Perry in detail of tho merits of this driU,oa j are now In use on tho test farms ;in thes? sqnntlos. v , rj „ Its.reputaUon IS; established as <thef most' Complete il'i* gniin drill now manufactured In. tbo-United ,States- v ' ' It sows Wheat, Ryo, Oats,BarityAtld Grass; OT«Uy;r t 'u-; and regular, without bunohiug.thc.soed-,*j ;Tjio gum >M' springs pafis the'drill over etumps out breaking-pin* or.tho drill. Foreyod lor sowing, the Willoughby Gum SpringfcrilT fa equalled by any- other. Woialso nianpfac tore snaV)V* ~ V sell the following articles, /'ir to farmers iu) -reliable implements of estebllsbed - S 1 character:-; ; ' Jfprriion'* Patent Corn Planter, v* •• „ - . I/aih’* PattnVStraw and Fodder CnUtr^ Bridendolf > PatentGom. Shtltpr, : Johnston’t Cdtt drvn)ffogf. , ,\Troiighj Ham** Patent Cider SlU{', . f Also. Throe and'Poor Horse Powers-and Th&«& .r , ,|ng Machines, Cast Iron Field - Rollers,- FlbiigZi • i Gastingd of. <?pfn Crashbrs,.^^ 1 . r-; 'Other brticlcsi for farmers too nnihcfaniip iHetitionl' ; Also, Egg Coal Stovos aiid : ton plate WobdStorcrf,' ■ with an immense variety of other castings f6rhbnitf. ; L;; ke’cpeis and others. We have-also an attractive < 'variety of patterns for • -■ » • %l'‘ .T.;,^, ‘ ; ' '■ . IRON [ -t r ' ' and Cemetery'eric«6antas, to. which, wouldcoll attention. ' s STEAM ENGINES MILL GEARING, To this (iopartmont of oitfbusiuoaa/tto | titular attention. Our; almtay-.e|Etpnfl^e:iCock c of v patterns for paper, flour and saw r&Uigcaring, Is ’ V constantly increasing. Mill owmcrs and millwrighti.' will be furnished with, a printed catalogue of our * ?* various mill patterns oh application. ; Obfmachine shop comprises all the various tools tot- tfttnin£; planing and' finishing shafting and casting/ by.gttdtt '» and careful machinists. * ... - t . ■ : STATIONARY STEAM J2NQINEO, of every ilesirdblo capacity, from. 10 to Vo horse j •power, built ur the host stylo and on accommodating *• - terms; Engines built at our establishment may be’.* seen in successful operation at many of the largest • * " distilleries and.tauunorics in Carlisle, and CnmVd, Perry and Dauphin cos.,*tb the owners of Which We confidently refer for information as to thcir officien cy« Persons wanting Stoam Engines aro earnestly requested to call and cxamirioodfofC Contracting elsowhere. 1)0011 AND SASH FACTORY. , Connected with ohr e'atablisbmeut Is asteam'SasJi- f and Door Manufactory, which is now in complete order for the manufacture, of every ,doscription of building; materials, -.1 -7- for.tho most,costly as well as the plainest house, : - Window Bash furuislicd from five cents upward;ac- - cotdihg £o size Of glass; Window Frames from $1,31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $l,‘T6 upward; Door-frames from $1,74 iipffnfd; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. MouldlngSrCaa ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brockets, Faßey ■ ’ Drapery, Scrolls, and other, articles peeded in house building, furnished at the lowest prices, and : of the best quality of lumber. ■ JSS- We afertlso prepared' :r T as heretofore to build and repair fitJRDEN CARS for transporters on tho railrofid, with promptness- : ; o and on reasonable terms, . ... The, continued patrbddgtKctf the piiWfo is roepoct-' I f i fully solicitpd. Orders/py’mail, promptly attend cd to • ; V F; GARDNER COi-. r May 3, 1800*. . 'V'' ’ • ■ Still ahead#-'.. SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OF = ...Spring- Goods. WE are now opening our second arrivalof 1 Spring Goode, which wo offer to tho citizens of Carlisle and wicinUy, at unusually lowpricss, with’ tho determination to keep pacowith tho'times and ; tho reputation of « Our House” for selling. Chew’ Goods. ‘ : ’ 1 ’ ~ •. ■ y^',. Wo purchase our goods for “CASH,”.cxclUfliv6s;’ thereby chabling’;wa to sell at cheaper rates -than tho most favored bouses, a fact our frionda tomorB should boari in. mind.. ; Tho following.corn prize but a small portion of onr impumso and varied stock: ■ . Plain k Fancy Silks/ ■ ; . ; l Foulard Silks," Parislennes, • , • .Delaines,' ' M - - vV.V. • n.,.; Borages, I', i . French A Scotch Ginghams* - .f .. French t Amoffcah .Chintiiftsf .'•s , J Baco d Silk Mantillaa,. .. f 1 . ; Poll do Chovres, - o : v American Ginghams, ! , . ... Valencias, • ’ fPoplinflj^ Lawns,, ■ 5 : - i i Plaids, , / - , Shawls. 1.: A very, general assortment of mburpioV.good*, iosiery, GloVea, Ac.,.Ao, ■; Douglas A.:Shon?oodV New. Skirts, tho, ' "BELLE OF v . „ tho most perfect and beautiful skirtet'er produebAr made with ouo ejast/dud wafrahdod tiat to get OW’ order, iu 8, U, 15,JW,30,35,40, and 50 Hooper The largest stock o'f ■ ■ OAIU'ETS AND Olt OLQTttti ’’ over brought to Carlisle. e hate reduced thaT. price of the very best quality of Oil Cloths to 60 eta!,, per square yard, to which wo invito the attention ef housekeepers; wo soil them lower than they can be purchased at any store in the interior oCPennsylva nia. 'Our goods in this lino are .purchased direct from thomost celebrated mahufauturcs; and for du rability and design cannot bo .surpassed. LO.OK INQ GLASSES, of all sizes and at reduced prices/ ' OEXTLBSIBKS’. WEAR.' i ClOths,' Cnssimifcs, ■ , Sattinctts, ■ Tweeds, ''' " ■; Cottonadcsi ' ■ ■ u Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, Ac., Ac. Rcmcfnbcr *o are determined not to be undersold,' and defy competition. •. A. W. BENTZ.', - Carlisle, April 26, 1860.. . . : ■ , ■ -’BANK NOTICE. . HpHE partnership hf rotoforcrexistingundor . * ■ , n oioo and stylo of Iver, Bronneman £ (50,A expired by limitation au the 13th inst.' ■ All balance* i duo depositors will bo transferred to, and all fate- ■ rest certificates now out, will bo paid at maturity or k now ones issued by tho now firm’ of Kcr,‘ Dunlap & Co., whose Bunking Card-will bo eocn below. - • KER, BRENNEMAE t CO. Carlisle, August 14, 1800. ’ ... 't' Cumberland Valley Bank. PROPRIETORS, Rtcfi’ETPobbe/, ' Jetty- Ok&xnstiii ", Isaac £r£,v.vjsvak/. WItLUJt Ser/ John Ldnlap, Jom* 8. Sterrett, K. A. StCRtIEO.V. ’ '■‘■iv.UJif r’ ,; i r ' w 'i f,-i -> t-'.ui'
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