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Ratton;:R; : - r •; Babbitt, H., PfvANK” for xiiEin Platform. iblican meeting held in Natick,, fioh Senator Wilson, was one of i, the following clause was adiled iblican creed, being adopted by the i, resistance to tyrants is obodi therefore—-Resolved, That it is duty of the slave's to resist their it is the and duty of the North to incite slaves to rests aid,them in.it.” , , ..wit—Frederick Cooper, the well lopular landlord of the Hod Lion inoaetor, died Very suddenly pn of apoplexy. Hq was 45 years S|-vga, ; g| ;fS-’gg-rgs ■ • . '.COCO -COO, 0,0,.. .COCO , COCO TO.ro. gg; %S , -:as : r sg 8S •piognmij. SSSS3 gS ■gg S’g- Sg ,'sg S3,:f 3 5133 §S ; SS, ;SS ; 8S MS3 ■Sjiiqsoo'f g'S ' gSSg"' gg’ '' jog' «gg ■ .g S> ; «og goo .’OmAHOBVOttp ®SS? 5552 *5 15 •’eoes* eo O 'o ‘eg l ; -in ,;- co o ir , “• I X OCO oOCO CO . -sM ►i.op' •' »«. iH ■ Hrt . -r,™ S 3 S3' vt 11 || .afegs- ff g ,fj« SS ■s■ fa« . « OTp OOTf-rfi lo'Q. 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A continnal course of suffering through life 1 haying rhducodjmo ,to a state of dependence, I have I not been nbWrte obtain stuff for caps, neither have I becn.nblo up,-in consequence of which my.bead has extremely from cold. This induced me to:pay Briggs eb. 5, 1869.' o. J, .Wood: Dear Sirln the latter part of the year 1852, .while attending the State hud Na tional Law School of the State of Now York, my nair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced' tailing off very rapidly, so that in the short space o six mouths, the whole upper part of my scalp was- entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of "mi IL>; . , Portly after became gray, so that you will not when I toll you that upon iny o urn to tho State of Indiana, my more casual ac quaintances wore not so much at a loss to discover m cause of tho change in my appearance, ns my uTaH 10 " 111 * . act l ua * n * :anoos were to recognize me lat oncc mado application to tho most skilful physicians m tho country, but, receiving no assur . Co ,. l^( iP l U loni that ,my hair could again bo re oro(, i Avna forced to become reconciled to my •/or*. 1 , 1 ? r^nna tely, in. the latter part of tlio year 100/, Restorative was recommended to mo by a druggist,; as being the most reliable Hair llcstor ativo in use. I tried one :bottlo, and found to my grcat.aatisfaotjqn that it was producing the desired iiect.- bmeo that time I'have usud seven dollars’ wor of your Kpstorativo, and as a result, havo a hiiy - black hair which np money can .Mn S - a k of m;>r gratitude foe your labor and f tbo production of so wonderful .in nrliclo, I ’ . rpoommondqd its uso- to many of my friends S'lf'?*- 11 ?! 1 , 3 ’ ," bo ' l am happy to inform you, - - Sto With like effect. Very respectfully yours, . A. M. LATTA, ■ n , ~, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 414 Broadway, anil sold by all ddulors throughout tbo world J’ho Restorative is put up in bottles of three si ao , vm. urge, medium, and small: tbo small bolds rO r t ? US f ° r on ° d0ll “ r P° r botllU <' Ul “ J?° Ids at loaat,twenty percent. more in pro- P aa» i.^ a i n B mall, retails for two dollars per ar 3° holds ft quart, 40,p0r cent, more in cF t \vArtr? f o^**8 for throe dollars per bottle. IfnwVai * C0.,-Proprietors,- 444 Broadway, AnJ° r fe ? nd ? W Market Street, St, Louis, Mo. Doalorg good Druggist* and Fancy Goods OoL 18,-1860—3m. • 1 I f)RDEIt }fo. 2. | ” A TIE NT! ON, & FinST RJEOIMENT or, i a Cumberland Volunteers! | Companies, composing tho First Regipient, First'Brigade; 15th 'Division, of Pennsylvania Uni formed prill assemble at Newvillo, on Fri day* tho 26th of October, at 10 o’clock,-A, M., for inspoottob. Liqut. Col. Shrivorwill take command. By order of 1 WAI. M. PENROSE, Colonel. Com . \Vm. D. Haldeiit, Adjutant. Carlisle, Pot. 11, 1880. , TVTOTIOE is hereby given,’ that Letters' of -h ’ Administration on the estate of Samuel Smith late' of South Middleton township,: deceased, have been granted by the Register of, said county, to the subscriber residing in the'same township.' All pof .86ns, having claims against said estate will please present them, and those indebted will make payment '■ GXiEIH, Adminiitraiort September 27, " 20n t ™ D fW of B * zos > ■'varran- U VM‘ d ?f tbo bost quality, just rccoikod at' lT pdXtpD 0. V f . Man* 8,-IBS " . - • It■, J’>;■?•.' J’nitADELrnrA, Odt’r 18. , ■ iLOCB And Meat..—Flonr cqntimics exlrcmcly quiot—tho demand , boing limited both ..for export 'V,, , h °T w,llsun >ption, but there, appears notlispo- Bition to aompt lower , figures, on the contrary on advance of 12J ots is tlomandod. Tho sales are mostly confine,d. to tho wants'of tbo retailors and MiilJSjnio for super/iiio- so,oo@ $0,12 for extras, and $8,75@57 for extra family and 1“? Z, t^T?S rd j n S, finality. Rye Flour is rv™ xf ? h n d fir “ l, y at Pcnnsylvvnio »£«“? 4 $3,50 per barrel, and Brandy- A n^t*A ! '; 7 A rhor? , ifl o liE,lt s npply. of Wheat and a limited demand. Sales of 4000 bushels prime whTto si 2 5,’; at SKi.V aud , Ryo 18 wanted nt 80 cents.— ■ Oats are «loid W u'!’” 8 , of E ° 0(1 y«M«w at U dents. Cento and W, h “ 108 °/ |)rimo Delaware at 35 cents, and Pennsylvania at 35 cento. Now York* peTbushel • ° aaa Bari °y Malt at 85 cents : . Clovetiseed is in demand, atss 76 nor 04 lbs tfhln-a^ 84 -''. B^ 0 ' 8 0t Dophsylvaniii at at 2li cento. ’ ! 22 eoats ’. “d Drudge CARLISLE MARKET.—October 1G Corrected Weekly hy ■ Woodward d Schmidt Fr,oun, Snporßao, per bbl., «r, or; jQ.’> Extra, , do., 660 do., , Family, do,, ... K do., MlnTcWllKAT.pcrlmabd, • T3O : t, COHN, do., VI Oats, d o.j BATU.KV,- V do., SiMiLvo Baiu.ky, . . do., Clovesseed, do., V Timothyseet), do., Card. T)K T. C. ‘STEVENSON--has removed to u, ?"!'"" 30 recently occupied-Jiy Richard Par- Uigh Btwet 1 Jro ° ‘ °' >rS Wu3t of Qluse’ Hotel, West Carlisle, Sept. 18, 1800— 3 m A CARD. An Appeal fro,,i the Cdtholies of Carlisle to Me thurify of their Fclloic-Ciilzcns. public nro already aware of the dc “traction of oiir church :by flic a ~.,1,,,,,!, which falls heavily upon us, f ro m the fact that the c ngregntioii is very small and very poor. Their total inahibty to rebuild has compelled them to adopt this method of exciting the sympathy of the coramumty, and of soliciting the charitable aid of fhrvnnt ° VOlUllt ““r humano > in return for which the inf prft ycrs of a poor, distressed congregation shall he offered to the Almighty. Any oentrihu! lions made for our relief will ho.thanltfullv received' y the Rev, Edward McKee, Pastor, Rev. I>. Malierl ,CuriiBlo SbUrg ’ CUPt ' L ° nS ’ ° r Mr ‘ Ju,m tlillcn, of N- ’ in connection with many of nis Aathoho associates of Carlisle, respectfully’ re- CdftorB 0f tho ■Baltimore Jf/mm, Baltimore; Freeman'. J,,,,,- not, Eew Auric; Boston Pilot, Boston; Catholic Hcruld i 0 1 tailor, Philadelphia. • • Carlisle, Qct. IS, 1860. ~ Notice. T OTTERS of Adminwtrttticn ou the estate' J-iof Ictor Sidle, Into,of Upper Allen township dooensed,. have been granted by the. Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber residing In the same township. All persons indebted to said estate' fequested to mako .immediate payment,! r.n“r: aV? -l A te.?S® , Octohcr 18, ISCO-0W SII I ' E ’ ' T,lli Oiily Preparation That has Stood t\ie. Test of Tears, and Grows More and More Popular ' , Every Day 1 .A ND te at i mo „i , gj new , ) an d almost without Srf b 0r ' n lg ,t , b ° glvcn from ludics W gen tlemen from all grades of aooioty, whose united tea tho Jouih t 0 ‘•Hits' Notice. . Notice. T ETTEBS ofadministration oni the estate of Evb Irvine, Into of Silver Spring townshin dop d., have boon granted by tho.Rogister of Cum berland oounty to tho’aubaoribor residlngin tho‘ samo township. All ’parentis-indebted to lumid es tate are required to make ‘ itnmodiato payment, and' those having claims to present theta for settlement *»• , I ' ANDREW IRyiNE,AdmV. d Oct 4, 1800—01* ' I.' ’* ■ CARD. .... i HERMAN being about to snend-n few -LS months in the East, has associated himself with Dr. A; W, Nichols, formerly of Buffalo N Y whom, ho" takes pleasure, in recommending’ to' his patrons and friends in Carlisle and vicinity ‘'diirhnrl his absence. N. B. Office two doors above'Martin's riotcl Carlisle, lBo p ■ . ■' • ’ • ' JAC St JACKS'! ‘ T?f<.T 8 -fr Cri !! Cr^T. in ***** hief^piendid JACKS for the full season, nb hikatnhl.. i„ Uiekinsdn township. Farmers look to'your inte rest, Terms moderate, ' .' PETER PEPPER. i September 2f, 1800—lm THE public : are. hproby cautioned not’ to trust or, harbor my wife, Elizabeth, on mv no : count, abo lowing loft my bed nml board without juit cause or provocation., ,I am determined to nay, no debts of bor contracting, cither for herself br tbo two children eho has taken away with lior. . * * r " ' ABRAHAM GROVE Nowton township, Sept; 20, 1800~0t ■ ~ The Best; Chance for 'GOOD' BARGAijVS* ' PHILIP ARNOLD is still in his old stand * two doors north of thotfcarlislo Deposit Bank’ Hanover street,' where ho would bo happy to have all those ... scroll.of good Goods, and Very cheap to call and examine hn. extensive stookfliavinc lust re urnod from the eastern cities, wlicro ho selected w.lh groat caro,- a full and -general assortment of Dry Hoods, consisting ... part of Merinos, Silk*, Pliiju & Fancy, ‘ , *’ • ‘ Valoiicihs,. „ ' 1 , Casliinorcp, •' * Ail Wool Delaines, - ••' •••■• * .. ..Oumnnlioa, &a., Acj anil n variety of now.fltylorDrcsa Gouda > I • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! I 5.00 2.00 variety ™ bu V Stl -' na ' Blankbt'Slia'wls j, .Fancy colors ami Black Cloth Mantles ofthoverv Jatest stylos and at all priccs.; Plain anil Fancy la dies Cloth expressly for 1 Alan this. Also a well so Iceted stock ot White Goods, English and American I nuts,, Ginghams, Shootings, Hosiery, Gloves ■trimmings, and'* a complete stock of. Cloths, Cassi meres anti Vestings. , ■ v - f Carpetings, Carpoiiiigs.. : Ply- Ingrain and' Eag Caipots, which m-quantity, and quality cannot ho surpassed, till of which I will soil very cheap Also /. .■ FURS, FURS,' FURS, : , in grbnt quantity and very cheap. Mirrors of ul Sl^ 8 at the lowest prices., • - Thankful for past patrohugo, I solicit all to call oud examine my largo and extensive 1 stock, fociin« assured I can soil goods utsilob priced as will satis" fyeiory one, that it is to their interest to biirofiuo. PiIII,3(t>URN'OLD. Valuable Heal TIIIE subsci'ibor'Vill ofrer at Private Sale,' * a valuable Farm situated in South Middleton township, aiiout 10 miles'/romCarliall, uoar Wolfs Tavern and on tlio Baltimore Turupi&o, containing October 11,. 180 Q. . i 40' Acres,less. _ About two-lhinls of and in a liiKh state limed twice rtin °i ft - uev cr.fttiH :of applii trees.":. :, / I Tllia would bo an excellent opportunity for an en ergetic man to make limsclfa vnluotV-homo Iu ■ 0l !1? ns Wl ?bing to view the property, can do so I by calling on S. tbo promises. ■ For terms andotber.infofmationapply ( 0 thosub- I senbor, residing Si miles oast of Carlisle on tbo I Cumberland-Valley Railroad. .' on ‘ ta °l „ DAVID MILLER, Ju. I I October 11, ISBo—fit I JUST Axl>“ foij' SATC~ “ °f ‘ho cheapest and bestselected- stocks of Dry q„ods ever opened in Carlisle, Pa., is now in tho room of A. W, JSontz, consisting in of SILK ROBES, FANCY AND PLAIN, Silks, Figured Merinos, Cashmeres, all wool De lates, and,every style of Dross (foods seen in- the eastern markets. , - . I CLOTH MANTLES, 5S' ; “ d B , tri P°® of OTOr y stylo. My stock of .Mantles is acknowledged to bo tbo most complete I c\ of opened in fbis place. - , , lV;k» 1 , [ WHITE GOODS,. • ; New l Ynrh from ; tho , in Pbiiidolphiannd T i h ? d -“ f mo >t less tln,n usual re- E I rW ? V 1 I ; a '’ o ,udhl , H branch,■ Linens, Laoes, helm r ’ Can “J Jri 03. Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaco-1 but aA ox'oIl« n M t“ U Musli “ s > &a -> '‘ll of wbioh I ask nut un examination. I ni,sn l7li!i r ? of Sable, Siberian Squirrel,'Ger man,_ritih, Lustre do., Stono Martin i and Silver sde t 1 aV '° nt lUaSt 200 Sotts ’ oat °f wbigh all can DOMESTICS. Musßns, American French aiid English -prints, all of the best manufacture and colors, Lancaster, ?” d Manchester Ginghams; Flannels, Blankets, and everything usually found In. a well regulated dry goods store. , , ■ ■ HOSIERY AND GLOVES.' S otton and Linen Hose'for children. Si fri"? 1 ?' Kid -' Kid I’iaisb,Silk, Lisle thread and Cloth Gauntlets for ladies, Kid, Lisle 1 bread and genuine Buck Glovcs.for Gents. .. men’s wear! /•'’ ( ‘ Cn f. s ’ n >orl-h, Vcstin K s and Shawls. There is ""If”' 1 ' 3 SKQ . ofPhilddoliibia, wburogontlemon can bo fitted out in better styles or quality of. cloth and at ns low rates ns in my store. Call and ape tbo now stylos of Fanny Cassimors, acknowledged | by the gentlemen of this place to be tbo prettiest and beet over brought from tbo.Eustern markets. I . CARPETS A OIL CLOTHS. Superfine two and three-Ply, Brussels and Velvet Carpels, of all sizes apd figures and extremely low prices, one, one and a quarter, one and a half, two abd throe yards wide. Oil Cloth of the very boat ar square n yard. d at - tU ° '’° ry I °" r prico offi % o<=“ts I>er Waving enlarged my room and added'every oon voii’onoo and comfort for customers, I invito all to call and oxammoa slock ofgoods purchased for oosii and soo why jt is that A. W, Bents can soil bis goods at such scry low rates. It is to the interest of ail iri»n “r m “° od . of . Di Y Uoo <' s to give our stock an customers* “°“° ia to “ oU ch ' )a I ,:a “J please my „ A. IV. BENTZ, S. Hanover at.,' Nearly opposite the P. 0., Carlisle, Pa; L’" Notice. ETTERS,of administration on the estate lislo iSte* S ' ? gc ' lato of tho boro »S b °f Oar lislo, doe d., have . boon issued by tho Register of SS." d ,' C t * le subscriber Sog in .ire ™ V,l . AI J porsons indebted to said estate (hn. r °i dU °- S od ,tP niako immediate payment, and those haying claims foprosbnt thorn for settlement 4 Soph 27, 1860—flt PETER I '' EC®, ArfmV. Faim al Private Sale. , T'ibrm'of °® )rs afc private sale his TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, ' in SoutU MiWl«ton township ,"r“ r ? M,l1 > on th ? ™ad loading from Car lisjo to i Otorsbprg, all of which ia oloarod'and un cuUivlll>( >n, .having boon recently wbil limod and manured. Xfibimjirovcmciits aro a noir TWO STORY BIUCK HOUSE, NEW BANK BARN, HO« PEN, and'other necessary outbuildings. There is a well of good water at the door of the dwelling, and also a convenient cistern. Thera fs ayoung Apple Or chard on the premises, an da variety of other fruit trees.. J?p|r terras, and partloplaps, q*Ji on the,nn- residing oh the promises. , . oct,i, mo—a J.o. Kzmy: | Caution. mantles, p„ < " rha V V °. ty 1 . P a \ mn excepting Justices of the nrnrt’ BllaU l laU llola any office or appointment if proht or trust under the United States, or Of this otntOj.or a City or Incorporated Districts whether n | ““'missmutnl officer- or otherwise, who is or ahull ho - employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State, or of the United , Mates, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that every member of Congress, and of, the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council D or Coinraissioner of any Incorporated District is hy law moapablq.of hoidingor oxorois tnmn ! tl “®’' ? Dio ° or appointment of Judge in ?a ' 0 . r .? ,0 / k of ,u,y election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other offi- Tolcitn" CCCtI ° U shaU bo cicgiWo to ho then And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act I rolva’Vs-in ' ° f thi ?, Conlmon wealth,'’passed Ja ! y ,‘ lurther provides, ns follows, to wit : Ihat the Inspector and Judges shall moot at tho-respective places appointed for holding tho oldo , °n m the District to winch they respectively ho m o'clock tl, ° niorning of tho 2(1 -Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint.one Clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter ol such District. , 1 "In case tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall I not ttttond.oa tho day of election, then the person who shall have received tho second highest number ot votes for Judge at tho next preceding election, shall net as Inspector in his place. And in case tho person who has received tho highest number of inspector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case, tho person elected Judge shall not attend, then tho Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in tho board for the space of one hour after tho time fixed by law tor the opening of tho election, tho qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the time of election, shall elect one of their number to fill tho vacancy,” Pariicular attention is directed to tho Act of As- P nB3 ed the 27th day of February, 1839, on titlod An Act relative to voting at Elections in Uio counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, I ranklm, Cumberland, Bradford, Centro, Groom and Eric," viz: ' * _"S6p. l. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pomi- i sylvama in General Assembly mot. and it is hereby i enacted hy the authority of tho - same—that it shall be lawful fpr‘ho qmjßfiod voters of tho counties of Adams, Dauphm, toaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centre, Green, and Erie, from and after tho passage of this Act, to vote for all candi dates for tho various offices to bo filled at any elec tion on one slip or ticket: Provided; tho ofiico for which ovory candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as required by the existing laws of tho Com monwealth. “ Sec. 2, That any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above proscribed, shall be i punished as similar frauds a’ro directed to bo imn T i ishpd by the existing laws of tho Commonwealth." for the information of tho olootors of Cumber land county, I publish tho following, being tho 4th section of tho Act of tho General Assembly of tho session qf .1851, entitled "An Act to provide for tho Election of Judges of this several Courts of this DistrTcts " CllU l ’ and t 0 rogulato ' “rtota Judicial . “See. 4. That the election for Judges shall bo hold and conducted in tho several election districts m tho same manner in all respects as elections for llcpresoutativos arc or shall ho conducted, and by tho same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and tho F-ifa'T/ 18 "/ tho , Aot of General Assembly, on titlqd An Act relating to tho elections of this Com 1 - monwealth, approved tho 2d day of July, 1849, and its several supplements, and all other like laws as , r [iV , same shall ho in force aPJ applicable, shall bo. deemed and taken to tho election Of Judges: 1 rovided. That tho aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of tho Supreme Court on a separate piobo of' paper, and for ail other Judges 'required to bo loarnod in tho law on another separate nieOo of na- Por._ ' ECUS, . It shall bo .the duty of tho several Assessors, re spectively, to attend at tho place of holding every General, Special or Township election, during tho whole time said election ©p fetofc open, for tho pose of givingi Information 1 tho 'lnspectors and Judge, when called on, in sroation to tho right of any person assessed by them to vote ot such ©lec tion, and on such other matters in relation assessment of rotors, ns tho said Inspectors, or cith er of them shall from time to tirao require. “No. person shall-bo permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than, a white freeman of tho ago of tWonty-ono years dr more, who shall have I resided in the State at-least one year, and in tho [election district where ho offers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within,two years paid a State ond county tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days be fore the election. Buta citizen of tho United States who has previously boon a qualified rotor of this • k Jm ■. removcd herefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in thb oTeotion district and , trfxes a* aforesaid, shall be entitled to vot* af- PROCLAMATiojf-GEJfEKAI, ELEOTIOIT. in and by an Act ,of the _ ” f Qonorol Assembly of tbo Commonwealth of I J cnnsylvanin, entitled "An Act relating to tbo elections of this Commonwealth,'.’ passed on tbo 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is made tbo du ty. of.tba Sheriff of ovory County, within this Com monwoaith, to giro public .notice of tbo OcucTral J ialootipns, and in.such notice to onumorato— ■ Ist* The, Officers to bfc elected. I 2d. Designating the places at which tho election is to bo holtl. Therefore,- - T/KOBEUT High'Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby inako known and givo this, public notice to tbo Electors of the County of Cumberland,' that on TUESDAY, tbo oth day of .iL ira “''-Election will bo bold at tbo CWvii T" E' 3 . l ™' l * established by law in aaid County, at winch time- they will vote by ballet for • TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS. • . I I couiUy a3*fuUoivB:° Ila ; V * U h “ W «“ The election in the election district composed of the iiormtgh of Carlisle uml tbo townships of North I Middleton, South' Middleton, Lower Dickinson nml : Lower Prankford. will bo hold at the Court Hou o 111 tbo borough of Carlisle. us0 ’ T Tllo ct ' o '> in tbo election district composed of Lower West Pounsboroiigh township, will bo bold at the North School House, in Plaiiincld. dilro CO - t10 ” t!l ? . olootio " district composed of Pm ? S| ’ n "S township, will be bold at tho public township. JaU ° b °“ 3 ‘ ot ' 1U “oguestowu, iu said Ibo election in tbo oleetion district composed of • Hampden township, will bo hold at tho public tlmn»hb"" 01 - y - oeCUriUd ,>y Itonry Bl ®toue, in .said election in tbo election district composed of the township ol Upper Allen, will bo held at tho pub ho bouse of John bloyd, in Sbepherdstown. Mliidl 0 . 1011 . t!l “ Ul0l:ti0n ,listriot composed of - 1 Selmol Hoimm “ hll ’' b °' beM j Tho. election in tbo oleetion district composed of I tho township of Lower Allen, will bo held at the ] shop of Jonas Hmichbarger, on Slate i Tho.dcotion in the election district composed of Lust Pounsborough township, will bo bcliTat tlio -«*- .r?S?r5 -%?£&££ ; u ‘ Boh1 ’ iu tho riio electioni in tho election district composed of the borough of Mochauicsburg, will bo held,ut tho ptibhc lipuso pi Jos. A. Jloloy, in said borough. Iho election ip tho election district composed of Monroe township, will bo hol'd at tho public house Churehtowii, in said town- Xhc election in tho election district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will bo held nt tho house now occupied, by Jacob .Rodscokor, in said township... ,■ ■ ’ ° The election in the election district composed of the borough of Nowvillo and townships of Mifflin Upper Irankford, Upper West Pennsborough and North Newton, wiU be hold at tho public School Douse in the borough of Nowvillo.. The election in tho clcction.distriet composed of i Hopewell township, will bo held at tho School dlouso in Newbnrg, in said township. Tho election in tho ohiotioh district eolriposed of the borough of Shipponsbnrg, Sbipponsburg town ship, and that part of Southampton not included in the Ijooshurg.election district, will bo hold at tho Council House, in tho borough of Shipponsbnrg. And in and by.ari npt of the General Assembly ot this Commonwealth, passed tho 2d July, 1839 it is thus, provided: ‘‘That tho qualified electors’of parts ol Newton and Southampton township, in tho County of Cumberland, bounded by the following Iffles and distances, viz: Beginning at tho Adams county lino, thonco. along tho lino dividin'' tho townships, of Dickinson and Newton to tho turnpike road, thonco along said turnpike to Centro’ School Douse, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thonco to a point on'tho.Walnut Bottom Road at itoybucke, including Royhuck’s:farm, thonco in a straight lino to tho saw mill of tho heirs of George Clover, thence along Krysbor’s run to the Adams county lino, thenoo along tho lino.of Adam's county to the place of beginning, ho an.d tho same is hereby •declared a new rtnd separate election district, tho election to bo held at tho public bouse formerly oc toivuabip',,Wm; Muxwcll ’ in Lco3,Jur S. Southamptoji NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. month,: Provided, Stam# ,l ra6mm ' «««“»• of tho United election district ton days, as aforeS n/ . 0 tiUed to vote, althou/u%h,fZu nk have pajj l “No person shall bo permitted to vote whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable tofoin' tauts furnished by. the Commissioners, unleo Fto bo produces a receipt for the payment, within fo th 8 ’ in ° r °°j“ ty OS3OBSC '> agreeably to the Constitution, end giro satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or on tbo oath or affirmation of another-that ho. has paid such a ta f| " r f“>l ur o to produce a receipt, shall raa Ko oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if bo claim a right to rote by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years, shall noposo on oath or affirmation that lib has resided in the Stale at least oco year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the District as is required hr this Act, and that ho does verily believe from tbo accounts given him that ho is of thb ago aforesaid, and give Such other evidence ns is required by .this Act; whereupon tho name of the person so adiuit ted to vote shall bo inserted, in the alphabetical list,' by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘tax,’if ho shall bo admitted to iVbe , of * mv j"S l Jn id tax, or the word 'ago’ it bo shall bo admitted to voto by reason of aec and out o to'L C Clork 0 - rC b 30,1 n f ,? l ' chvoto sba " boc “li»d I Zm S? voLtwVbfblL mak01, ’“ liko ■ “In.all cases where filename of the person clai ming to vote is not found on tho list furnished by the commissioners orassossors, or his right to vbto wh o th“ or found thereon or not, is objected to by any nuali lied citizen, it shall bo tho duty of the Inspectors to examine such person oh oath ns to his qualifications and if ho chains to have resided in tho Stale for one ° a ‘ b aba ' lb o™«ioient b p^^„°r n e“ ten wi m.,! 11 by at h:tsl one eompo -tont witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the district for more tiianton dnvs next immcdmtoly preceding snob oloetion, and shall also himself swear that bis bona fide residence, in and B tbaM, ° f ,M S T'" 1 calli P g ’ is witllin Hie district, V 1 ‘ bat 1,0 did not remove, in tho said district for tho purpose of voting therein,' " 11 ? rsou qualified ns aforoshid, and who shall make duo proof, if required, of his' residence and peymont of taxes, ns aforesaid, shall bo admit he shXt'ido (oW “ ahi P’'« di B Wet in which “M any Parson ahnll prevent, of attempt to prevent tb ° C ()etlon under this act from boldin snob election, or use of threaten any violence to anv such officer, or shall interrupt or impropcrlyfotcrfere ' attempt"^' bI t oek° X,;0 l , t t!on ? f bia duty, sbhfl block or' attempt to block up tho window or avouuo to anv ’V n ' lo ' y wbo , ro , tho , same may be holding, oh shall riotously disturb tho peace of said election, or shall use °r .practice any intimidation, threats, force orvi oleuoo with tho design to influence unduly or ovor- P reVcnt bira f-om voting; or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on con yictj£n fj 111 . 1 . 1,0 fine(l in an y Bum not exceedin'- five bundled dollars, and to be imprisoned for a tiinonot - an ," 110 °r more than twelve mouths, and if it shall bo shewn to the. court where tbo trial of such offence shall bo bad, that tbo person so offending was not a. fosident of tho city, ward, district or towto ab |P "’, ,olc f bo said offonoo was committed, and not ont. lad to Veto therein, then, on tbo eon“. ! eUon bo shall ho Sentenced to pay a flbo of not less than one hundred nor more than oho thousand dollars, and iLn n °Ue B' tIIUU SiS normoro ‘‘ lf nn y I’ofson or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this munmonweelth, or shall offer to mak> „ny such bet or wa „or, cither by verbal proclamation thereto, or bv toldi Wntt ° n ° r I ’ rintDa advertisement, cbnllengd ’or mi .to any person or persons to make Such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, bo or they shall forfeit end pay throe times tbo amount so offered to tbo bet, j! ftn y Parson not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of bis prop- or if any person knowing the want of S qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote ’ the person, on conviction, shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred, dollars, and be imp ™ "or/ 01 - auy ,crm llot exceeding throe ihonths. 1 il„„a f „r. y pora “, n ?b ? 11 voto at more’than one clco oneednni C ’ ° r ° tb f' Vlao fraudulently votomoro than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to tho Inspector two tickets together, with niL'v t ° n i t ' , Cg , a yto voto ’ or advise and procure an otber so to do, he or they sjiall, on conviction bo fined l. Vn™ fifty "or more than five hnn noAfore?! 8 ’ “T 1 b i a ’ m P r ' 80ncd hot less than throe, nor uioic than twelve months. Person not qualified to v.otein this common- ‘ cdtiVens^baU 1 ’ 15 ' ( excc P ttb asons of qualified'. m. “I'aH appoaret any place of oloetion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influencin', tbo citi i Ms qmliW to vole, lie shall, on conviction, forfeit fnr? n F 7 any ," u "' not excec dhig one hundred dollars form h T BUOh "? onc ,°> an>l to bb imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months.” Agreeably to tbo provisions of tho sixty first roc tion ehJlh BCt ’’ “® v . cry Gcnoral and Special Elco (nn b r ?Pen ° d bot '' , oen tbo hours of eight and Retook fo°.l ono ™’ sba H - continue until seven o dook in tho evening, when the polls shall bo clos- isoMoTTrihn! 1 '? f r ? r!s J nns contained in the Vflth I UntrZ n d 7 ,lffcr «•«' day of tho election" DAY OTXT/ffi^dthStodo and perform tho duties required bylaw of said judg- I nl.lh ls „ * l l nt ' r . llcro a Jxdfio '>y sickness or nn'avoid iudM« fi?n°n «“ t 0 attuntl such mooting of f t g K 8 ’ * 7 410 ooff'lioato of return aforesaid shall ho taken charge of by ono of.tho inspectors oTcierks fo f rm o tho°dnr“ ° fBai '. l (I ; St 7 t - "-''o'sliiiU do and per form tho dnt.es required of said judges unable to at- 0,1,1 Sottl ftt^Carlisle, -this S berir B ome“S;^^S^^ Bfoticc. rpilK copartnership heretofore existing un ... “ cr 410 ,mmo md firm of Churoh A Ehc?lv is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. y Eherlv an 1 .? Vf 1 T CCOU ". fS ar ° in lho Imn(l s of C. } “ n V D. F. Lee, who nro duly authorized to collect and receipt for the same, and close" n the business of tho firm. JNO. J). CHURCH | C. EBERLY,, ’ ' 1 U. F LEE Now Cumberland, Sept. 1, 1800. ’ ■ orlfaml B b E. Loo. n ° SS L ° “ outi,ul(!(1 70. Eb- « Police. ! T ETTERS o*f administration on tho estate TT °, f Sonsouion, Into of Sivcr Spring town ship, dec d., have been issued by tho Register of Cuniborrhind county to the subscriber re skiing in said township Ali'pcrsons indebted to said estate MiL T 1- , *.° mnk “ immediate pay wont, and those having claims to present them for settlement 40 . ' JOEL SENSEMAN, h DANIEL SENSEMAN," Sept. 27, ISCO-CP . Valuab o Heal Estate at public sale IN purauanee of tho last will of Johnston oytlf if a n B , Ol J’ CC d ” I'' 0 wiU soll 00 Thursday, tho I ® cto hor, on tho promises, one half mile south of Contrevillo, Cumberland county, tho fol- bod Man “ loa Pr <>P“riy, of said deo’d., t 13 } ACRES i of first rate pine land, intovsporsbd with 'limestone qtiamos, excel lent for lime or building purposes. j-jfepriL . improvements aro a largo ttifllTiUo BRICK EWELLIiYGHOITSE, Eajf i*lßabout 50 by HO feof, two stones high, in modern stylo, with largo Kitchen attached, largo Rank Ram, Corn-oribs and Wagon-lshod, in good order, and other, necessary out-buildings, a well of good wafer, cistern at tho door, «tc., *° a U wfrsons ia- JTJ.T the following Apcdnnfi bare been filed in this office by the accountants therein named. for oionunatioo, and will be'presented to .the Or-’ - phans Court of . Cumberland comity, for confirma tion and ,allowance, on Tuetday: the 23d -diwrbf Oelobtr, A. SO, 1800, viz; ■ .: \ 1. The accountofjacobHoons.gunrdmnofJohn Erford,. minor bhild of: Jacob. Brford, late ef Bail lounabora’ioiTtißhip, . v- f ’'' - 2. Tho account of Johd;EUi o tt, J ghardian of Damoi E. Holms, amiuot'cbiid of John Holms, lata of Cumberland coonty.dßo’d. r - j ,i‘, T !'"?. , ;f 01ln t °f Alii'ulid'th Claud/te jdcntor'o'f the last Will and Testament Of. Johu AufSVcf Dickinson township, dee’d; -• “TV tnrhf M “ f AWol “‘'“ 6land>; tidmialeti»!- dcc’d f M n C audy> lato of Dickinsontownih% 6. Second and final account of Bartfl Ddihtli’ -- Esq administrator of Abraham Seriki; lari if Newton township, dco’d. - **7 , tf 1 7..-Guardianship account of Samuel W Shndk guardian of the person and estate of Samuel J^J?' V S°'mi mor of ® amuel Irvine, iiec'd. 8. The first account of Samuel W Novin It ■ | 9. Thejirst and partial account of Elizabeth Herman, Manassah Herman, and Goo. T. B Hdr. man, administrators of John Herman, lute of Sil ver Spring township, dcoM. ' - l ■ !0. T lio account of John P. Rhoads, Esq., aS- ' ministrator of tho estate of Susanna High; lath of Mifflin township, doo’d. . .„%. 1 -\ Sc . COnd . a^ count of Jobn P- Ehoads, Esq., aj- ' ministrator of tho estate of Christopher Ad, lata of Hopewell township, deo’d. - . 12. First account of John P. Rhoada. VddiidTs- Ko!^ tator 3° ITT °- I f Ug . h Stowart > Esq., admlnie- ; towusldp.decU 11 " 3 ' lat ° df S ° Uth MWdletdn U. The first and filial account of A. t. Spoddlaifi Eaq., administrator of Gilson 0. Knottlo Into of the borough of Carlisle, dec'd. ' • * . - t> •i.t /\ SAML - EMINCHiIIIj' Hegitftr, Registers Office, Carlisle, Sept 22, ISCi),? ;. f ./ NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS}] W 1 * day received from frow York and Philadelphia, our fall Block of Dry Gqodii emnracmg every variety of dress goods for LaS’ Misses, Children, Men's and Boy's wear.' ‘-■ . * j..J? AWIS > CWAHS, Hosiery, * . ' drawer a, . . lluop Skirts; ( .. .. Undorvdsts; -v> • . Kid Gloved . • Embroideries, • *;. ■ Merino Sbirts,- Gauntlets, ° : Collars, Cravats; N otiohs of ali Kinds, ifon’s Shattls^Ao. Wolf’s Celebrated Hanover Stick. Crfdvti. Wp have made our noloctions of goods boat importing and commission Housosiri Now YdrK and Philadelphia, and tho public will find dll ofir counters tho latest Paris and London Btyioa 'and' NEW STOIIF ROOM d ‘ " moVod W -,T. . ROOM, under Martin’s Hotel, where we will bo pleased to meet our old customers arid ns many now ones ns will favor us with a call.— Our faculties far getting goods aro unsurpassed, and' wo tool confident wo can give all satisfaction CONSTANT ADDITIONS OF NEW season. >f ILL BE MADE rmtoudii tub ■„ LEIDICn, SAWYER & MItLER. September 21, 1800. . ■ ~7 V Proclamation. 1 the lion. James 11. Graham, . 1 1 residuat Judge of tho several Courts-df Common Plena of tho pountics of Cumberland, :Por-- r y»' Ul ' l •lunmtn, nnd Justioos of thb several* Courts. ; ol Oyer nnd Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery in,l said counties, nnd Samuel Woodburn andMichnol Cocldin, Judges of tho Courts of Over nnd Terrain nor and General Snil Delivery for the trial of all'- . capital and other offenders, in the said county of 1 SrSSW- by r ‘5 lr P rc6c P tB to mo directed, datedi* 5 Courfof n ay of , A^ U3 V lB6 ' ) ordered.tW ; j Court of Oyer and Terminer and General-Jnil Do*-': t h'ery to bo holdon at Carlisle,on the id Monday of. > vembor . IS(, °. (being the I2th day,) at lOo’clock la' ' cnooil / to continue two weeks. ■/, . , =,..... • nf^ 0T n ICE is hereby given to tha.Coroner, JuflUco*•: Co nb *l nd . p. ol,Bfab!c3 of the said county of ?““b|J, rl "" d ’ t! ; 8t they nro by tho snid precept oom’- mandod to bo then and there in their proper peri • ' Vlth their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex,’- animations, and all other remembrances, to do thnsd. I ,!,!ll IS nTI" Ch * loir offices appertain to bo, don o,' I and all those that are bound by rocogniioheesT ton • fb o ?i°i- Ut *' a . 5' U T St ., tho Pffsooors that are or then- I shall bo in the Jail of said county, nro to bo thereto prosecute them as shall bo Just " Carlido, B Q P r^^ ~ Farming Implement Depot! If GAKDNER & CO. now manufacture , and keep constantly FOR SALK, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main st., Carlisle,is largo assortment of Agricultural ImplomenS 'of, ”“ 1 . kn<, ’ v . l 'i ond approved usefulness, to Farmers! among which they would call especial attention to* WILLODOnBT’S OELEihiTED ' Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, : which has taken over fifty first class premium, at State and County Fairs. To tho farmers .f Cum! bcrland? York and Ferry counties wo neefUot speak, in detail nttho merits of fins drill, as scores of them am now in use on tho best farms in those ctmntios,' Its reputation is established as the most complete gram drill now manufactured in tho United States It sows Wheat, Rye, Cats, Barley and Grass," orenlr and.regular, without bupehiug tho seed, Tho mihL springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, with-- out breaking pins or tho drill. For oven and reeo- ■ h.r sowing, tho Willoughby aun) Spring Drill is «»-•'. equalled by any other. Wo aliid manufacture omT sell the followjng articles, which irqeau recommend,, to farmers; ns reliable miplmhcntf Of established* Mm-naon'i Palcnt Corn Planter,' Laati’t Pattnf'Straw and Fodder Gutter. Bridcndulfs Patent Corn Shelter, '• Johnston's Cast Iron Hogs' Trough,' • JTarn's'Pvtpnt Cider Jim. ■ 1 l roc aml Four llorto FoworSehd Tbfoih. ' mg Machines, Oust Iron Field Rollers, Plough I Castings pf yarious pafterns, Corn Crushers, and othor nrtieles for farmers too numcrona to mention. J Also, Egg Coal Stoves and toil plate Wood Stoves, ■ with an immense variety of other castings for house o keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for . . . IKON RAILINGS, ' ... , , h i,. J ? and Comctery enclosures, to which we ironld sail attention. >-' s STEAM ENGINES ANi) MILL GBAEINO. ■ - , To this department of ouf • ticular attention.. Our already, oxtonsirc stock of. patterns for paper, dour and saw mill gearing:, I* constantly increasing. Mill owroorsand millwright* will ho furnished wittr a printed catalogue of o'Cup various mill patterns on- application*, Ourmaobiitw . shop comprises all tho various tools for turning#* l planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good ,*.■ and careful innohiuists. • STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES/, i ■ of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horiß power, built in tbo best stylo and on ncoommodafiai tenns. Engines built at our establishment'ma** s .? c "„ ,n «“cco«»ful operation at many of the Tafgdst Pwil , r i?n' l t i , ? nacticß in Cartrsle, a«d * n Da ”P h i n to the owners of Which-w* confidently refer for information as to their efficient • 7 ‘ “ r . ao , nB Tvantmfg Steam Engines are earnestly ZwW ° 1 ° nd ° XaminB Mon 'ontraetta* DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.. V,;._ Wit l* °. ur 08t *ibliBhmont is asteamSosß and Door Manufactory which is now. In complete order for tbo manufacture of every description op BUILDINQ MATERIALS, ' Wi„ t ,wf ß oSt w tly ! '? 7 0 ' 1 tho plainest boose Window Sash furnished from flvo cents upward a*, cording to sizo of glass; Window Frame, fromsl;Jl upward; Shutters and. Rolling Blinds Shirt" upward; Door frame's from $1,76 upward ; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. MoSidiSsiSfc ‘"P’ Arohitrayos, Wash boards, Braokot«/F&5 Drapory, Scrolls, and other articles needed in beau building, furnished in tho lowest prices, and of tbs host quality of lumber. Wo are also prepared as horctoforo to build and repair BURDEN OARi’ for transporters on. tho raUrogdpnith promptßon and dp reasonable terms. • • The oonUnued patronage. jittblio 1, reipie*. fully solicited. Orders by.mail promp'tiy . ,F. 6Al&infß. 4 W Carlisle, May 8, ISflflt •'x w AXJ> '■'TTt