Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Aot relating. to the elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on the 3d’ ' day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is made tho du ' ty of tho Sheriff of every County ‘within this Com monwealth, to give public notice of the General. Elections, and in such notice to enumerate—- Ist. Tbo Officers to bo elected. 2d. Designating tho places at which tho election is to bo held.. Therefore,' I, ROBERT M’CARTNEY, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give thiapublic notice to the Electors of the County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tho 6th day of of October next, an Election will, be held at the several Election Districts established by law in said County, at which time .they will vote by ballot for Two Persons to represent tho counties of Cum berland and Perry in tbo House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania. One Person for President Judge of tho Courts of .Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace; Court of Common Pleas and Orphans’ Court, of tbojudicial district, composed of the- counties’of Cumberland, jPcrry arid Juniata. Two Persons for Associate Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ; Court of Quarter Sessions-*bf the Peace;. Court of Common Pleas and Orphans* Court jf Cumberland county, One Person for Sheriff of tho county of Cumber land. One Person for Commissioner Of tho county of Cumberland. One Person for Treasurer of the county of Cum - borland. One Person for Director of tbo Poor of tbo coun ty of Cumberland. • One Person for Auditor of tho county of Cum berland. Tho sauT/ oTbcTibhr held throughout the county as follows: , The election in the.election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson and , Ujbwor Fruukford, will bo held at tho Court- House, ’ in tho borough of Carlisle. . The election in the election district composed of Lower West Ponusboroiigh township, will bp held at the North. School House, in Plainfield. The election hi the election , district composed of Silver Spring township, will beheld at the-public house of Jacob' Ottstot, in Hogucstown, in.said (township. * ; Tho election in the election district composed, of Hampden township, will be hold at the public house formerly, occupied by Henry B„-Stone, in said township. ' • Tho election in the election district composed of the towuship of Upper Allcn/will bo hold at tho public house of John Floyd, m.Sbophordstown. . The election in the election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at tho Middlesex ticbool House. The election in the election district composed of the towuship of. Lower Allen, will be held at tho wagoa-makec shop of Jonas Huuchbargcr, onSiato HilL The olectnoTß in the ejection district composed of East Puunsborongh township, .will be .hold at -the Xiouso of .log. Martin, in West Fuirview, now occu pied by Benjamin Clay. « Tho election In the election district composed of New Ciucberlaml, will be held at the house former ly kept by W. 3J. Do hi, In the .borough of New Cumberland,- ' -t-’lie‘eUotlu«T) an the election district composed .of the borough of Mechanicsburg, will bo hold at the tnihUe house of Jas. ‘A. Mclojp, In cuid borough. The election in the'election district composed of Monioe township, will ho bold at tho public house of Thomas Liggit, in Chiircbtown, in .said town ship. -The i&eifrien in the dlccticrh district composed of township, idU ho held at tho hoiiacnow occu , pied by Jacob. Jlodaecker, in said township. - The election, in thoclecliou district composed of Dickinson township, will be held in the house now occupied by. Shelly A Ettcr, known its tho fitono 'Tavern. ' The election in the election district composed of the. borough of Nowvillo and towhships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, -Upper West Pennsborough. and itforth Newton, will ho held ait the public School House 1A the borough of Newvil-te. The election in the election district ccwnpesod <sf .Hopewell township, will be held, at the School House in Newburg, in said townships .The clectien in the election of. tho borough of Shlppeusburg, Sbipponsbhtg town-' ■ship, and that part of Southampton not included in tho election district, will' bo hold at the Council- House, fil thy IjorpygH - And Tu And by an act of tho General Asjceibly ttfjhts Cornmmiwuuitk/pasbed jnly, 1830,‘ it Is thus provided; "Thai, the qualified electors of purls of Newton and Southampton towndhtp, in the, Gounty of Cumberland, bounded d*y the following lines and distances, vizi jkogiamag at the'Adams county Hue, theacc .abriig the lino dividing the , townships .of I>ickin*on*Btl Newton to the turnpike road, ihenco along said turnpike to Centre School House, on Kaid turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point «i the Walnut . Bottom Road at Reyhuck’s, including Heybuck’s farm, thence in- a straight Hue to mill of the heirs of Ocorge Clever, theue'e adriig Krysher’s ruo to the Adams county lino, ttienoc along tho lino of Adiuns county to the place of beginning, bo and tho same is hereby declared a nerr and separate election "district, tho election to be held at the public, house formerly oc cupied .by Win. 3£aXtfcU,in Leesburg, Southampton township.”. No'i'fcti; is iiereby -oiVeN'. ..“That every person excepting Justices ..of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Uuited States, ox of this State,' or a City or Incorporated District,' whether a nommiasioiicd officer or who is or shall bo employed under the I/cgislativo, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State, dr of the United States, o* of way Incorporated District)- and also,; that every member of Congress,'and of iho-State; Legislature, arid of the Select ot Common Council <»f arty City,'or Commissioner o'f any Incorporated District/ is by laW incapable of holding or exorcis ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that, no Judge, Inspector or other offi-; cor ot such election shall bo elogiblo to* be then Voted .for;'* - W A'asoffi'blj*, OntJtfod *tn Act TnKr i buo? 0 *: 1 * 006 this Commonwealth;” passed • ,V; *l' provides, us follows;’ to wit;- . *i. •. rr e - , Judges shall uVeet at 7. r <; H [daces appointed for holding tho elec tiou in the Ihstrmt to which- they respectively be long, before U oclook on the morning of the 2d luesday of October, and each of Chau appoint one Clerk, who shall he a qualified, voter of s*ch District case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for-Inspector, shall hot attend ou the day of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at, the next preceding election, shall act us Inspector in his place. And in case l the person who has received, the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in . bis place, and m case the person elected Judge shall I 1 ?*', stolid, then the Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in w?\ rt r° 5 ,i and if vacancy shall continue in tho fcv fnVr r l *i° 6paCD of ono , hour after the time fixed voters of ° f U ‘° cloction - U ‘° qualified fflml officer t "; v, 1 18l,1 P.,"«<! ° r district for which time of o a n 0 ' 1Q0 “ Olocfod,. present at tho fill tho f vacancy.” Bhal ° loCt °”° ° f thoir numl,Dr to scmWv°o lar atto , otion ia directed to tho Act of As «tkd"AnTo ?? th da > of February, 1839, on tho rf o a u vo f° voting gt Elections in Fran Win n of , Adama . Dauphin, Yprk, Lancaster, and E r <-v!”^ 30 nd ’ Bradford - Centro, . Groon, hf J* on aolod by tho Senate and House be laurAil f« n »il tlVOa Commonwealth of Ponn- AdamA Ti° T i?*° voters of tho counties of borland fee's’ £ an . easUlr « York, Franklin, Cum aftor th« >. dford ’ Centro, Green, and Erie, from and dates for r aS ° ° f tbi “ Aot - v ° ta for all oandi- Hon en Lo various offices to bo filled at any oleo which ‘?.? r , tlokct: Provided, tho office for natoAas h at fi 8 Tntod f °r, shall bo dosig monwoallh?"- 7 oxistin S laws of tbe Com- land county, I publish the following, •notion of, the Act of the General AssomWv of (U .es Bl on of 1801, entitled “An Aot toprovK Z Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this DiSr?c°ta »° a th ' aDd t 0 refiulato oortain Judicial hoId S «nH 4 ’ T, , mt lbo o,cction for Judges shall bo in the sL C e n " *? th ° aovoml eicouon districts nonrc«onh, ( ! “ nor " “J 1 ros P eotB as elections for t ar T° 0r Shall b 0 «™ d uoled, and by ProviakL nf 4 ?! 08 ’J n !' po A t ? r '’ nnd °®oo«,/and the titled “An i of tbo General Assembly, ou ri.oo ve, ln,n lat n F , to ,ho oleoUons of this Com its several sunnEl , th ° d .‘J y ° f Ju, J’ and far as the same T n “” d othor liko laws ns shall bo h ? i , bo ln fnrco and applicable, Provided Thb A? ?d l a hon to tho election of Judges:' J adge» of t?o 6 t for p ttld i 0l00t0r,! 8,1 “» vote for paper, Md for Iff ofh.. 1 *? a '' PTOto P' ooo of Ior aG o0 !or Judges required to (o learned in tho law on another separate piece of pa per. *. “ It shall bb the duty of the several Assessors, re spectively, to attend, at tho place of holding every General, Special or Township election,, during the whole time said cicction bp ktdt open, for tho puri • pose of givingi Information 1 the Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in srontion to tho right of any person assessed’ by them to vote at such elec tion, and on such other matters in relation'to the assessment'of voters, as tho said Inspectors, or eith er of them shall from time to time require. “No’person shall bo permitted to vote aV any election, as aforesaid, other than a white’ freeman of tho ago of twqnty-ono y,ears or more, who shall havo resided in..tho State at least one year, and in tho election district where he offers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding auoh* election, and within two years paid a'State and, county tax, which shall have been assessed at’least ton days be fore tho election. But a citizen of tho United States who’has previously boon a..qualified voter of this State, and, removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in tho election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote af tor residing in this State six months: Provided, That the white frecincn> citizens of the United States, batwoon the . ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this State ono year, and in tho election district ton days, as aforesaid, shall bo en titled to vote, although they shall not havo paid taxes. ' ' “No person shall he permitted to vote whoso name.is not contained in tho list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by tho Commissioners, unless, First, he produces a receipt for tho. payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or on the oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such a taX. or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if ho claim a right to vote by being an elector between tho ages of 21 and ,22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho has resided in tho State, at least oco year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in tho District as is required by this Aot, and that ho does verily believe from tho accounts given him that ho is of tho ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this Act; whereupon tho name of tho person so admit ted to vote shall bo inserted in tbo alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writirig the word ‘tax/if be sball.be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or, tho word‘age’ if he shall bo admitted to voio by reason of age, and in either case the reason of such vote shall bo called out to tbo Clerks, who shall make tho like note in the list of voters him. “In all cases where tbo name of the person clai ming to vote is notfoundpn tholistfurnishod by the commissionorsor assessors, or his right to vote wheth er found thorcou or not, is objected to by auy quali fied citizen, it shall bo tbo duty of tho Inspectors to examine such person on'oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to have resided in the State for "one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof there of, but he shall make , proof by at least one compe tent-witness, who.shall bo a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ton days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also himself swear that bis bona fide residence, in' pursuance of bis lawful calling, Is wltbin thodistrict, and that ho -did not remove' in the said district for the purpose, o£’ voting therein., "Every person qualified as nforeshid, and who shall make duo proof, If required, of his residence and paymcnt.of taxes, as aforesaid, .shall bo admit ted to vote in the township, ward or district-in which Lo shall reside. *' If any person shall prevent or attempt tp provpQt an officer of the election under this act from holding ; such election, or use or threaten any violeaioe -to any sue!) officer, orshalljntcrruptorimpropcrlyintcrfaro with him in tho execution of his duty, shall’block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the some may bo or shall riotously disturb tbo peaco of said election,, or shall nae'or practice any intlmidation/tbrcats, force dr vi olence with tho design to influence unduly dr over- awo any electin', or to prevent him from voting,, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such, person on con viction all all bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to ho imprisoned for a time not less than one or'more.than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court whore the - , trial of such offence shall ho had, that the person so offending' was not a resident of the city, .ward, district or town ship whore the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote-therein, then, on the conviction he shall ho sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one ■ hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and to.be imprisoned not less than six months nor more, than two years. "If'any person or,persona shall make any hot-or; wagor Upon the result.of election within this, commonwealth, or shall offer to.maks iny such bet or lahywfUtdh br’pnntcd' advertisement; ehallongeor ipyljc anvperson makesiich beto'r wa ger,upoft conviction’.thdroo'£ ho*or they shall forfeit 1 and phylhreo times the 'amount so hot orUo hb bet. "If atfy person not by low qualified, shall fraud nlontly Vote at ah elbcf.ion in this conn'nonwcftlth, ov ■' being pthorwise qualified, shall vote outofhia prop er district* or if anyperson knowing the want of such, qualification, shall aid or procure such person to. vote, the petfon, on conviction, shall bo fined in any siua not preceding two hundred dollars, and be impels-! oned-fol* any term notexoceding three months! " If qny person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, fraudulently vote more than once bn the same day, or shall fraudulently fold or deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to.vole, or shall procure .another so to do, ho-, or they offending, shall on coiivlotkm bo fined in any siiin not less than fifty nor more nundred dollars, arid be imprisoned for aby tchri not-less than three nor aoie than twelve months. * ' ’ “If any jiorson nob-qualified to'vote In this com-- monwcnUh, agrcoalily to law,.(except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets loi-of influ encing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on con- Tjetlpn foTfoit arid pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, Tor every, shell offence, and ho im prisoned for any term hot exceeding throe months-” Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said aot, every General and Special Election shall ho .opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue-',without inter ruption or adjournment until'scven o’clock iu the evening, When the polls shall ho closed; .And the Judges-of tbo respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at-the Cqurt House, in the borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the said day of election,'being Fri day, the 11th- day of October, then and there to per form the things required of them by law. , The. Return Judges of the Representative district will meet at Carlisle, at the time fixed by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 22d dav of August, 1801. ■ ■ ' ' Robert McCartney, sh’ff. August 22, 1801, ' Ror Salcor Rent. M TIIE BRICK HOUSE, on Slain street, formerly occupied by Hr. Creigli, is offered lor sale or rent, oh reasonable terms. Pos session given-by the Ist of October if required, Apply on tho premises, or to THOMAS CREIGIT, August 22, |B6l.—3t* Mcrcorsburg, Pa. A Card. : V7OUNG MEN who propose to enter Bnr ~ ANT A Stratton's Mercantile College, in Philadelphia, will save $lO by 'purchasing Scholar ships before September Ist, until which time, wo are requested to state, the terms will be $25 for the Full 6'o«r»e. know of no' better investment than money spent in the acquisition of knowledge, and a few weeks spent at this Institution willara ply repay the cost and time; whatever may bo the future occupation of ,tho student. A thorough knowledge of business transactions is essential to essential to success. See advertisement Six Cents Reward. ft/ TJ AN AW'AUHTrom tho subscri her, an indentured apprentice J&ggr* to tho Farming-business, named Wil liam Sites. Ho is about 14 years of ViNJL- fl S°> had on when ho weutawaycom- Vj y mon Summer clothing. The above SS&SSS toward (but no expenses) Will bo paid to any person returning tho said apprentice to me. All persons are cautioned against harboring said apprentice or trusting.him on my account, as I will not pay any debts of his contracting.' ADAM HEBERLIG. Hopowoll Township, Aug. B,IBGI-3t, Notice. T ETTERS testamentary, with the will an noxod, on tho patato of William Hanna, de ceased, late of Newton township, have been issu d • k ° Ilo e i ? tor °f Cumberland county to tho sub- S ri K*° r J roB^| n K 1° samo township. 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MoKibbiu's (United States Hotel,) t)jo Surf, and to her houses now open. July 25, 1861. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Solomon Bloscr, deceased, late of Prankford township, hayo boon issued by the Register of Cum berland county to. the subscriber, residing in Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to tho said estate are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to JOHN C. ATKINSON, Administrator. aul6, IS6I—Ct # rroJlionoiary’s Notice, ]VI OTICE is hereby given to all persons in -L1 tcrcstod, that tho account of' Samuel M. Wnemiv, Assignee of Jons Youso 1 ami IlEsnv D. Youso, has boon filed in tho Prothonotary’s Office of Cumberland county, and will bo presented to tho Court of Common Plena for allipvanco; and Confirmation on Wedneedai/, the 28 th dm/ o/ Annuel "ext- . BENJAMIN DUKE, Jujy 25,'1861 —t0 -firaihonotary. .A Y E R ’ S As* a Family Physic, Attsbuiu), Pn.,,Muy. 1, 1355, Notice. Extensive Valuable Real . b#t at e . On Thursday and Ftido,:the §ih & 6fh days of SepfeMhOr, 1861. WILL be offered afc Public Sale on the above days, by-the heir* of Adam Sierer, doo'd., lato of the Borongh/of Mochanicsburg, the .following described Valuableß ca l Estate, situated in Cumberland county. Viz: 1 • ... No.-l.—A lot ofgroiind on the north side.of Main street, in the borongh of Jifrfcbanicsburg, and near tbo oast end of the same; containing 88ft. in front on said street, and cxtehdtng’ln depth 300 ft to tho Cumberland Valley Rail Road, having thereon croc- AmA ■ ted a largo TWO STORY BRICK dB&S I IfA HOUSE; .with a largo two plorv Ki| 11 Ik FRAME Rack BUILDING, as al so a good and extensive stable, hay ' w- in-. -iTTW' and shod, together with all the necessary out buildings for a TAVERN STAND, having been occupied as such for years. Thoro is a well of nover-failing wtttbr r near tho door. * f Any fjorson desirous of viewing tho property be fore the day of sale, wilPcallnn George L. Spons or, tho present tenant. ; ,No. 2.—A lot of ground adjoining the above, con yes tuinlng 30 foot in front on said street, and cxtendjnjrback 300 feet to Rail 8881 i IIHP Road slrpbl, having thereon a largo Two Story Brfck HOUSE, with attic. good stabling, and all necessary outbuildings..; Tho two. foregoing properties will bo offered for sale on the premises, on : ThjiMd)iy, the Oth of Sep tember. The following on Friday, the Gtb of Sep> tember. , No. 3, —A traetpf landaitujitcin Hampden town ship, six miles wost;of-tho : Eferrisburg»bridgo, two miles north of Rupp’sjQxfih&ffld 5 of a mile Iron) . Holtze's mill, adjoining latfrabf Israel Koostcr, Ja cob Bratts, and others, cohtajijing • . 109 ACRES and 73 PERCHES, in n high state .of cultivation,.having jiEgfli ? m Log i 11® HOUSE, with all necessary outouildinga, alargofrauic 'Burn with outbuildings,’an ’excellent orchard of choice fruit trees, a cider press, under roof, a well of never failing water near and running water through the fields. Ten- Acres of the above tract are covered with thriving timber. There are also a number of locust trees Op the tract. . Persons wishing to view •the premises, will-call oirEmauuel Holtz, residing thrcron. No. 4.—A tract of land adjoining the above, cor taining ono hundred in - a high state of cultivation.’. On it is-erected a two' a_ja story LOG HOUSE, wcatliorjboardcd, with outbuildings, a largo Frame Barn ]>oi]lj|L and outbuildings. There is a Spring never failing water near Hi©-door of tho dwelling house, an orchard of choice fmlt trees ou the farm, also'a number of locust trees,’ and 8 acres covered with timber. ’ Either with this latter tract as part thereof,*U be ing included in the 100 by itself, will be sold ' , No. 5.—A tract of six Acrcsfof ground, part of tho proceeding tract, baying thereon a frame HOUSE of ono Story and a half high ' together with frame' stabling,'and nc ce*Stt"ry.°l|tbuilding, a spring of wa or and choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to view-tracts Nos. 4 and 5, will cull on Sumuol Ealingcr* the tenant.’ - No, O.—A tract of Moiihtuld, Lund, situate in. Hampden township, one milQ'rfdrlh of George Soir cr’a Tavern, adjoining lands of John Muttz, George Rupp and others, containing 13. Acres. ■ No. 7.—A tract of Mountain Land, situate in East Pcnnsbbrough township, 2 miles north of the State Hoad leading froth Storrett's Giijto Harrisburg, and two niileS west of tbe Susquchuna river, adjoining lands of Abraham Miller, Henry Looser and Phil ip Boyer, containing 49'Acres The above will of fered us a whole or in 10 acre lots, as may best suit purchasers. . Sale to commence at 10 o'clock' on each of the above days, when terras will bo made known by tho HEIRS OF ADAM S-USJIER, dco’d. ISAAC SIEIIEK, OiHkof the heirs hi/ hie Atfiuvt/acf, ' JACOB MUMMA. ' ’ Ang.llSCl. ■ ‘ . VALUABLE TOW N PROPER!'if • ON SATURDAY, .Septcmfor.' 7, 1861, the, [ borough oT Mecuauicebmrg;.Pniy val uable property,'vir- crcmftJsiEOtgttel’’ nwßw.mcfi ' ' 'HOUSE; together :^tli; ;B ix adjoining • Iti*tJ|Og»‘BUILDINQ LOTS,ijUuato'on- Simpson street, near Arch. Ibis 'property lias ! i i n- 00l j ,stabling, wagon-shed, and- other] out-buiicJiugs. It also,contains rate ' SLAUGHTER HOUSE. And. is doubtlcsg one 'of tbo ,b^st-stands’forfho business in town. Tbo tbo mosfc desirable in market, and well sot with. ■ CHOICE MUIT TIU3ES. The fencing is good, and tbo. property in good repair.' The above .property- wilt V° sold* in entire or in separate lots, to suit purcljiiscrs. Anyone wishing to view tbo. property, previous to sale, wil please call on Mr. Megary, residing on tbo same.. Terms -will bo made easy.' to com menco at 1 o'clock, P. M.,‘ when 'attendance wil bo given by i HU 15—2 t« . ... .GEOR'ftB W.HINfIWALT Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. Jiafas 11. Graham, President Judge of tlio several Courts of Common Ploris of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justice's of tbe several Courts of Oyer ami Terminer and GcncraFjail Delivery iu said counties, and Michael Cooklin and Samuel Wherry, Judges of the Courts of Oyer‘and Termi ner ami General Jail Delivery, for the trial of ali capital and other offenders, ■in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the Bth day of ; April, 180 b, baVo ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail-Do livcry to beholden at Carlisle, on thoAtb Monday of August, ISOlj (being the 26fch day,) at io o'clock in the forenoon, to continue ouo , , . , NOTICE is, hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc by thd said,pt-ccept com manded to bo then- and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex r animations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices-appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by'recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoner? that are or then' shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just, ‘ ROBERT M'CARTNEY, Sheriff. Carlisle,-July 11, ISfil. LUMBER AND fcOAL. OLIVER DELANOY WOULD call the attention of the public to bis largo and superior stock of COAL and L UJfJfEJi, "Which ho oonstantlyj&cops on hand at liis yard, npar the Gas Works. .The attention of builders 1 ariVT others is particularly invited to his stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEATHER HOARDING FRA HE STUFF, ROARDS, SHIN GLES, PLANK, LA THS, <X;f. Gutudnck of COAL comprises, UTEEN'S VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LOnHERY, SHAMOKIN, SUNJWIi Y WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIMtiBURNERS, and BROAD TOP DLACKSMITIfS GOAL, all of the best qHality, and kept under cover, and will bo sold at CSo.lowcst ratcs. . .. . Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon tlio late firm of Black A.Delancv, ho would solicit a continuance of tjio same, as ho will strive to please. All. orders' left,at the resi dence of Jacob Sh roqi’for Coal pr Dumber, will bo promptly attended 1 to as heretofore. .. OLIVER DELANOY. July 25, 1861.. DWsolUtioii of Pai^ii( i nhip. partnership heretofore existing between JL tho undersigned inthoLifmbpr and CoalbUai ness, was dissolved this day, by, mutual consent. Tho booktf of the firm arc loft dt tlib office of the lato firm, where' all persons indebted dro requested to call and settle their accounts; and tUbtio having claims are requested to prqsont.thom* ■ ROBERT M. BLACK, OLIVER DELANCY. Carlisle, July 10, 1801-~jy 25. * The Lumber u.iul Coal Rusliiess Will bo continued at the old stand by tho under signed. OLIVER DELANCY. TVF AILS! NAILS 11 ’J A largo stock of good, clean, neat, and tough Nails, at the lowest prices. • Our Nails nro worth 50 cents a kog more than any other make sold in our, town. “This is the opinion of who have tried them.. Wo also have a full assortment of tiiilding 'materials, of tho latest and most improved stylos. , All goods warranted as represented, ■ • JOHN P. X«YNE <fc SON. November 3, 18(50, - FBESII.CRANBEIiKIES. A Jot'of prime Cranberries now in store and-,or sale by ■ . . J. W. EBY. OeWber, S XB6fr. Sheriff’s Sale* BY virtue df a writdf fieri faciaa, issued ouj: of tjio Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at thp Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday, tho 23d day of August, A. D. 1801,“at"!!) o'clock, AV M., tho follow ing described,real estate,-to wit: * A Tract of land situato in Upper Allen township; containing 0 acres, more or less, bounded on tho east-npd north by property of GTodrgo Eraig, on tho wesjt by public road, find on Hid South by property of haying thereon erected a two storyJiamo house, a, pjpo and a half story frame kitchen, slaughter hoilSq’, hog stable and barn. ’* Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of E. W; Bowman, bv me, robt. McCartney, shjr, , • , per Stephen Keepers, Dtp. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, > August, 7, 1861. J Conditions. — On all amounts dvor SSO(K $5O are to bo paid when the property is stricken oil, and $25 on all amounts under SSUOI Aug. 8,1801.—3 t. Clothing! Clothing! WELL MADE AND WELL FINISHED! THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities with a very superior uud most excellent assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING I Consisting of Cassamore, Summer Cloth, Italian Cloth, Alapaca; Jffursoilcs, Linen, and Coltonado Coats, Pants,- and Vests. Alio silk and satin Vests, and in short every article in tho way of garments. His stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS is well selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, «tc., arc sold at very low prices. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, Tho subscriber would especially call tbo uttcntioi of tho public to his well selected stock of HATS & CAPS, which ho is enabled to scllatnstonislunglowprices. Of the above you can convince yourself by calling at the Cheap Clothing Stork near the Market House. ASHER WIEL. Carlisle, April 12, 1800. To Anns,! To Arms! Is al! the Cry. ALL persona, without regard to ago, arc requested'to call at Lcidich,-Sawyer and Mil ler’s store, east Main street, and examine their im mense stock,of NEW GOODS, just received from Now York-and .Philadelphia, consisting of nil the newest styles dud kinds of Dress Qoods, Shawls, cloth and silk Mantles, Einbrodcrics, Sun Umbrel- Parasols, Lace Notts,' Kid Gloves,- Ac., Ac. .MOURNING GOODS of every description imported by- the celebrated house of Bisson A Son. Men and Boy’s wear, Cloths, Cassimers, .Vestings, linen and cotton Paulings, Coatings, Gloves* Hosiery, ’ Collars, • Neqk-Ties, Pocket Kerchiefs, Ac., Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS of every variety at wholesale aqd retail. CARPETS!, CARPETS! , All kindai direct-from .the- factoy. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, Blind Materials, gilt and mahogany Frames. • . Every variety of goods, suiiablo fqr.tho wants of the wlyilo community. As wo bought since the war crisis, customers will And our prices to suit tho times. Plcaco call .at LEIDICH, S-AWYfiR A MILLER'S new store. Carlisle, May 9,1801. BANK NOTICE Notice is hereby given, up. . plication will bn madoatthq next session-oi the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania for a charter for ft Bank of Discount and Deposit, to bo called “THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS’ BANK” of Shippensbrirg, with acapilal of $30,000, with tho privilege of increasing it, to 5.100,000, ami to bo located at- tho Borough of ShippenSburg, county of Cumberland, and State of-Pennsylvania. A. O. MILLER, Cunhicr.- July'4, 1861—6 m fiercer Potatoes. 9AA BUSHELS superior Merger Pota /rous, just received, and for sale cheap, by. Robert Allison, West High street, Carlisle'. June 27, 1801—2 t .. Largo Arrival ofFi esh Gi oc-ciics ■ FISirrOF ALLTHNCS. AMONG which is a lot of the reiil genuine Baltimore dry salt HERRING in oak barrels,*; MACKEREL at prices thut is really as-* fonishing low; PICKELS nfall’kinds, SA.UCES, PRESERVES,-and a good assortment of Tobacco. .Sugars;, LIQUORS, Ac., at the lowest rates for cash or country produce. . v WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Juno 2P, 1861. Selling off Twenty-Five Per,Cent. Be low Cost I!! AT the sign of tho “ Gold Eugle,” 3 doors above tho Cumberland Valley Bunk,- and two doors below the Methodist Church on West Main ft sfreot, the largest and best selected stock of /g* WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town, bo sold 30 per cunt, lower than nt any place in the State. The. stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold «fc Silver Hunting-ease Watches, Lcvcrd, Lepines, American watches,, and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold, and silver: plated.and silver Ware; Music Boxes, Accordeons, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a;lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cent. lower than ever offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors and- Safe, will bo sold wholesale- or .retail on the easiest terms. Having selected a. first class workman all kinds of repairing will bo done as .usual, at reduced prices. • * ‘ Throe Pianos at $lOO below the, faotorj' price, on account of the Philadelphia Company .closing put. I will sell at (ho Jewelry store three Rosewood' Pi anos, warranted at J- their value, on easy terms, if called on soon. ForSulo.i-r-Tho large three story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will bo sold on easy terms. Call a( the Jewelry Store, iu said building. Carlisle, April 18, 1861, CARD. Dll. NICHOLS has moved his office from one door West of Saxton's Hardware Store to bis residence' directly opposite the ticket office, of the Cumberland Valley Railroad- Company,- Cur ? lisle, Pa. April 25, 1861—:Cm ; IliigdciTcOffpes; IN beauty and durability, no. “ sym-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype j this is the opinion expressed by tlio loading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, aiid these may "bo obtained at Iho 'rooms of Mrs. Rey nolds' Leather street, two doors west of Hanovo Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859i—tf. ' - Notice! Carlisle Deposit Bank, V. May 7, 1801. J THE Board of Directors have this day declared a Divided of five.per cent for the last six months, payable, on demand,’ 1 May 10, '6l. • WM. BEETEM, Cashier, REMOVAL. TIIEIIafc and Gap Store heretofore Unown as “ KELLERS” has been removed just ojfpo sito tho old stand twd ddora from Arnold's clothing store. " * Tho business wilVbo conducted as heretofore, and all goocls.both boipo.mddo and city mahufijeturo warranted to give satisfaction asrecotnmcndpd., A full patronage is respectfully elicited) niid‘ every effort will bo made to keep’ the .assortment in Men and Boyft Huts and Caps complete, with prices to suit the times. , Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. ■ b J JOIIxV A. KELLER . il irch It. 1801. ‘ CHAIRS! CH AIRSCHAIRS! MAHOGANY, MAPLE, HIRCII <t WALNUT Cane Seat Chairs, or* Kvnnr sttmj axd pikisii, at XTT7' D- REICHNER'S Union Fancy Chair yV, •I’actory, 339 North Fi'ont Street, above Vino.' Parlor ami Dining Room Chairs, largo and dmall Rooking Chairs, manufactured of tho best ma terial and by experienced workmen. All. orders filled with .promptitude and'care. Remember the place 330 North Front Street, above Vino, Philadelphia. January 3,1801—ly . KEMOyA|&, , ' A.L. SPONSJjER, has .cemoved his office •to his now,homo opposite Glass’ hotel.; O arlislo, March. Ti, IB6o—tp THE undersigned hfts just returned froni the eastern cities with one of the largest, cheap* ost r and host selected stocks of Spring.and Summer Dry Goods over offered in'Carlisle, itis stock can not bo surpassed, ip beauty or quality, and the pri ces. ct»nnot fail to plenso customers: Hia stock con sists in part of a cboico selection of " LADIES’DRESS GOODS, such as silks, figured and plain, Foulards, Okallics, Persian Delaines, Organdies, Grey Lustres, Lawns, Zappia Cloth, French Chintzes, Prints of all de scriptions. ■ WHITE. GOODS, WHlxfe GOODS, nch ns'Linens, Cambric?, Jaconets, Sfriss and Mull Mualins, Brilliants, Undcrslccvcs, Collars, Laces Edgings, ic., Ac,, Ac... Domestics, ’ Muslins, Osnaburgs, Chocks, Tickings, Linen and Cotton all widths, diugbams, Lonark amt , : Hosiery A Gloves of all descriptions. CARPETS, OIL.,CLOTHS,. Ao.; . , VelVot, Brussels, Three Ply, Superfine, Venetian, Rag and Ilonip Carpets,‘ Oil Clotfa£; Mattings, white and colored all widths, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac; HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS; . Ho has a large stock of Hoop Skirts of all kinds fur Ladies and Misses. Hia motto is ‘‘ no trouble to show goods.” Giro him a.cull and examine foryoursolvg and you will find he will give you all good bargains; Remember the did stand two doors north, of the Carlial Deposit Bank. HAVE just completecl.opcniho; their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Aci, to which they invito tho early attention' .of the public ’ We ha,ye greatly enlarged our stock in all its various branches, and can now accommodate tho public with RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or. small quantities at the’lowcst prices.—> Wo -don’t want tho public to think that wp have brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to‘our town, but wo can assure them, that a look into our storowill convince them.that wohavo enough. Goods to fully supply tho .demand in this market; - Persons wanting Goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us.,a call before - making their purchases, All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales- ; > ' ’ • . JOHN P. LYNE A SON, North Hanover street. Carlisle, April 25, 1851. , • Reduction in the Price of Dry Goods. Bargains, Bargains. WE have since the Now Year reduced tho price of our Goods, such as Silks, Figured Meriuoas, Poplins, Rips, ’Delaines, Morinoe’s, Cassl • meres, aud.all other kinds of Dress Goods* ■ Mourning .Goods, of all kinds, Shawls of every description,-Cloth Maiillos and Raglans. FURS, FURS, at greatly reduced prices. . Buyers who have not supplied .themselves with goods suitable, for tho season, will find It to their ad vantage to, call and See our stock 'as we are deter-, mined to eloso out our winter stock at very low pri ces. Our stock is full and complete in all kinds of de sirable Goods. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. EauVMain Street., . Carlisle, .Tannery 17, 1851. PURE Rye. Whiskey of Grissinger's lurtke, Brandy, Wines, Ac., finest Tobacco and Segars; Staple Groceries, fancy Goods, such ns fresh .Toma toes, - Peaches, Pino Apple, Macenroni, Sardines, ’Kalsups, itud London Club, John Bull; Reading, India Soy, Harvey’s, Worcestershire Sauce; Essence pOl* Shrimps,,EaSjynco u,f-Auchovies,.plum and fancy Plokels of all the celebrated’makes'; Preserves, - Sugar. Cnfecl Hams and Dried Beef, Rologna r -Fish, Mustards of all kind, Qucenswaro, Wooden .Ware,' Ac., which will be sold at tho lowest prices. • Country Produce taken in exchange. ' Carlisle, Dec. 4, 18(10. drr goods of- all kinds a t pricks TO SUIT TilE TIMES. Bargains, Bargains. THE undersigned lias determined that he •will sell nil kinds of Goods in bis lino at'i?.£- DUCED PJiICES. His stock consists in part of a choice selection of- of all descriptions, Cloths, Wolfs best' Hanover Duck Gloves, w;!th a,full as sortment of Goods usually kept in any Dry Good store.' Every person in want of Drj r Goods, &$,, to.call and examine my stock, fooling confident that I can offer goods-at such prices ns will prove satisfactory. FHTLXP- ARNOLD, Xforth Hanover Street. • January. 3, I'Sdl. R. E. SHAPLEY, CAR PETS, CA R PETS, CARP ETS. PERSON'S going tohousekccping/nnd oth ers wanting to •Refurnish - nro respectfully invi ted to examine onr largo.and varied stock of CAR PETS, such as Brussells, Three Ply, superior In grain, English ami Domestic, Venitian, -f J 4-1 widths, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Rugs,- Straw and Cocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths for Hats, Rooking Glasses, Plain and Fancy Blinds', Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping,Goods of oVory description. Having purchased'these goods for notl cash, wo are prepared to otter great inducement^,to buyers, as we have gone into (bis business lately,.wo can war rant our gpojla new and fresh. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER,, £a*t Main Street. March M, IS6I. A fresh and general assort- mont of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing the best qualities in the mar kot,: such as Qoftues, Sugars, Spioea, Table Oils, Pickles, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, ‘as wofl as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups.& Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other ortioloifor house hold usq, including k fmo assortment of • • i Ghnih', Glass' & Queensware, The pUhHo have our thanks for tho liberal pa tronage bestowed upon'ns. in tho past. .Wo hope to merit a' share of thoir, custom in too future. April 10, ISflfli ,T. W. BBT. Spring of 1861. Spring- of 1861 i CHEAP J)KY GOODS., CHUAP !>RtGOOD§: CUE A P MJIY GOODS. PHILIP ARNOLD. April 25, IBGI JOIIIV P. LYSE A SOX, PRICES REDUCED; Panic Times and Panic Prices. Ladies Dress Goods, Cassimeros, Flannels, Uoiscry, . Gloves, Carpet’s, ' Sattinctts,' • Jeans, WANTED. WEIV GOODS. ITTTM. FLINTI W3[, FLINT/ WM. FLINT 1 VV TO. FLINT WM.TTWT.i WM. FLINT! .. ' No. 80t MARKET, • No. 807 MARKET; No. 807 MARKET, , No. 807 MARKET, No. 8,07 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET; , PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, ’ •. • ■ pa pa. •• f.V PA. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE . . or ' - . . $lO 0,000 IV'ORTH OFJEWELRT, ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR BACH. A Largo and Splendid Assortment of Jotfsliy, non ■ sisting ot , • 1 CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO . SETS, Ac., Ac. And all styles of Fronoh Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. .Wo do not keep or-sell any gift, of .galTanisad goods. Ours is what ato sold by tho boin.’Jowolors as Gobi Jewelry. . Wo roceiVo oVr goods from the best Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in tho States, . Tbo following 2s only a partial list of our Immense stock; TAKE YOUR CHOWF F6R • . ' • $1 EACftf. : TAKE TOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Sizo and Splendid Camoo Sets, Gen- . .• , oral Retail Prices, to $l5 Do do Lata-- do 10 to 20 Do r da. . . Carbuncle do Bto SO Do LadieV Enamelled & Coral do tto 30 Do, do and Carbuncle do *• tto 30 Do ■ do and Ruby do IT to 30 Do Cluster Grape Setting Sets do lO ld .Sd Do do do Vase do do" 10 to SO Do do , do Jot Seta do sto |2 Do do Black Mosaic do Oto 12 Do do goldatonc mosaic do 6to 12 Do do - Calico Seta, do .5 to 15 Do Ribbon twists with.brilliants do.. 6 to" 15 D.o Boquet Sets, new style, ' do Bto 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do . 1,0 to 80 Gold Thimbles,. do 3'sd' T Diamond’Pointod Gold.Pens,’,<fc Cases, 3 tOj 6 . i dor.,, Silver Plated Spoons, 2 Od Silver Plated, Mugsj . 4 00 Over-1000 other different styles Ladies’ Jewelry,; Medallions, nil styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets t of every description; Gold Pons, 14 karat, with Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold’Pencils, Slccye Buttons* Studs, (fee., Ac.; ’Coral, Lava, Cameo, and Band Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted to’wear for ten years without changing color, and will stand tbo acid—they are usually sold by Jowclora os.eolid gold chains—all made in Paris. You can take your cbnico for sl;each. Ladies’ and Genes’ Gmjjd Chains. $1 each, usually sold by Jewellers’ oj;from $5 to $3O each; Ladies’ and Children’s Nock Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled,and • ruby sol tings; Crosses, plain and enamelled,, for $1 each, retail prices from $5 to s2oeach. Every stylo and variety of Jewelry aud dcsirablo goods for $1 each. This Sale, at the above prices,-trill continue long enough to-sell off out immense efank; Wftt purchased at ft. great Sacrifice from Manufactureni who havo.failod. . - '. . TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH: , , HOW TO SEND . . Ist. Write your Knpic, Pbico of Residence, Coun-i ty and, State, plhiri-and distinct, as.w© can moko nothing Out •/ Post -mark*. Seal all, letters with WAX, as Envelopes scaled with gum or wafers can bo easily opened—tho con tents taken oiitand re-sealed. . Attend to this, and wo.will.be responsible for your riion?j." Any person acting*as Agent, who will soqd ub at one ,time, , v ; . $lOO, we will giro a Gold Irunting ease watch, extra. $5O, 4 - e i{ Gold Lover Watch, ’ ' “ " Silver Watch. , ; • A Watch rtnd the articles selected froth the above Li'*t at ONB. DOLLAR J3ACIL Poisons ordering by mail must ««n<2sl andlS.cent# '« postage stomps.' , UlVfe tJS A TRIAL.’ All communications must be addressed to . William flint. No. 807 MARKRX.StcotIV'T ‘ Phiiadolphia/Pa. Janunry 31,1851. BeaiinmiiV Toco Metallic Paint; EQUAL, .to- Red Load, and 75 per cent, oh cun or. ~*Stoods 300 degrees boat, warranted, water pi'O'j i] uud will.neither fade or wash;' For Stenm.JJoilors. and Pipes, Gas Holders, .Roil-Aoaj Bridges and, Cars, PJated Iron and Brink Fronts; Tin Roofs, Rouses, Burps, Pences, Wagons,'Ship, Book?,, plumbers Joints, Iron Founders’ Patterns,’ itc., <tc, •.. , war. BENTZ. For graining and etaining equal to Turiith Um ber, - - ' COLORS aro'.Umbor, Brown, Lake, Olivo,lndian Bod, and Black. ' > - jESTr Ono responsible agent wanted in every town, and oityiu the United States. Terms, accommoda ting. For Circulars, Ac;, apply-to or address ,WM. L. HOUPT, ■ N.. 132 N- Hh Street, PHibAMtrmA. April, i, 1801—Cm Hat and Cap Emporium! . THE undersigned 1 having purchased, th§ stock* <kc,, of tho. Jato William 11. Trout/de ceased, would rcgpo.GfefuUy announce to the public that he will continue fho Hatting Ihiaineea at the old stand, Jr; 'VYcst.High Street, and with a renew ed and efficient effort, produce articles of Hoad ;Dress of ; , . Sheetings, Furs, 4 .Oil Cloths. • Every Variety, Style, and Quality,- . that shall bo strictly in keeping with th<j improve* raont of the art, and fully up to the ago in which we live. Ho’ has now on hand a splendid jgggwssS^assortment of HATS of all dosfcripr sgsSP®®®' tions, from the common'Wod] tq.tlx4 i finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices • that must suit every ono who has an to,*.goiling itho'worth of. his money.,. His Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassod.for lightnqsp, du rability and finish, by those of any. other establish* ment in tho country. • • • i ■ ' Boys’ Hats pf every description ou hand. . Ho respectfully invites all tho old pffttbnil and as many new ones as possible, to give l him’ it J. G. CALtilO. ■. Carlisle, Dee. 20, 1860. , : |~JO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO’ YOU WANT WHISKERS ?' DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINCtHAIVI’S CEIiiBRATEI)' ■ STlillMjVfr OX GUEST, For the Whiskers and Hair.- . - Tlio subscribers (nice pleasure iu announcing (o tho Citizuus of tbu United States, that they have oh” tained the Agciicy for, and uro now enabled to oflfb?' ■ to tbo American public, tbo above justly celebrated and worJd-rouownod article. ; ‘ I'UE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by Dn. 0. P. BstuycTiAM, an eminent physical of London, and is warranted to bring cut a thick lot of Whiskers or a IflnsEachc in from thrco to six nooks. This article is tho only ono of tho kind used by tho Fronoh, and in Loudon and Paris it is in universal nso. * It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yotstimu latmg compound, acting ns if by magio upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to tho scalp, it will euro hAimirEfifl, and oauso to spring up in place of tho bald spots a fuU growth of now hair. Applied according* to'dire ♦,* turns, it Will turn jied or towy hair dauk, and re, store gray half to its original color, leaving it'iblt smooth, and flexible. Tho “ Osqdeni” is an indis pensable article in ovory gentleman's.toilet, and af ter Ono week’s nso they would not for any consider ation be without it.' , ' r . ho sub'sorib'ori ato the only Agents, for'tho.artii cle m tu.Q United-States,.to whom all orders,mnstho addressed. ... Brlco Ono fiqllar a box—ifoipaalq by all Druggists and Dealers; or a hex of tho f< Ohgubht”(warrsjatod to have the desired effect)!.will bo wobt to any who desire-it. by mail {tlirodti)%Wreiy packed. on, too eoipt of. price audpostiigOjSr 18.‘ Apply to-or ad. dress : , . •' “ ttOtIACE i,.'SIEG3?MAN 4 06, BROGQIfITfi,' 4C.,. • 21 WiWnm Street, NejfThrift Fhbroary 2t. Ififil—-ly*» ? r JOB PRINTING neatly oxooutodv at' Ifal 1 bffioo . ' . \ * WHO ARE FORCED TO BELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL, WHO ARB FORCED TO SELL. SPECIAL NOTICE. INDUCESIENTS TO AGENTS.
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