10 THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! TN tho month of.Decem’ber, 1858, the lindor- J- signed for the first .time offered for sale, to the jmblio Dr. J. Bovee i Dod9’lmi , erial}Wine Bitters, arid in'this short period they have given such .univer sal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons who have tried them that it is how an established article. The amount of bodily -and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising,.and it, is therefore of tho utmost inlpor ‘tarice tiiat‘rt strict attention to the-least and most 'triflingbodily ailment shouldbo had; for diseases of the body must invariably effect tho inind. The Subscribers‘riow'only ask a trial oP , • DR. J. BOVEE RODS' IMPERIAL WiEtS SITTERS !! ! from all that have not used thorn. We challenge the world to produce their -equal? • , Those Bitters for the cure of WeAk Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and En riching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To-be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third, stronger than othbrwinosj winning hnd invigorate 1 ing the whole system from the bead to the feet. As 'those Bitters are tonic and alterative in their charac ter, so they strengthen and invigorate the yrholo •system and give ajinc tone and healthy action to oil its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a. general. warmth. They are also excellent for Diseases and ‘Weakness peculiar to Females, whore a Tonic is required to STRENGTHEN AND BRACE-THE SYSTEM. No Lady, is subject to lassitude and faintness, shouldbo,without -thorny as tho are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS 'WILL NOT ONLY CURE; BUT PREVENT ■' DISEASE, and in this respeot are doubly valuable to tho por -son who may use thorn. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of' the Nervous System, Paralyze, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic . Dr. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Billers ARE UNSURPASSED! ■For Boro Throaty-so common among the Clergy, •they aid truly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persona of a weak constitution—for Ministers of, tho GpSplo, Lawyers, and,all public speakers—for Book-Keep ers, Tailors, Seamstresses,- Studonts,Artisls,'and all persons loading a sodontry life, they will prove truly beneficial. • As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste.-. They produce all tho exhil arating effects of Brandy or Wine/ without intoxica ting and area valuable remedy for persons addict cd to tho use of excessive strong drink,.and who and who. wish to refrain from it. They arc pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in tho ■adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tho coun try is flooded., These Bitters not only cure, but prevent Disease, and should ,bo used by all who live in (i country where .the water is bad, or,whore Chills and Fedors • are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harm less, they niay bo given freely to children infants with impunity. Physicians,clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, shorild.asSlst in spreading these, truly valuable BiTTEhs’.over ! tho land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness ‘and Disease. .. , Bi all Affections of the Head, Side Headache, 07 Nervous Headache , Hr, Dads' Imperial Wine Bitters will he found to be most Salu tary and , Efficacious . FEMALES, Tho many certificates which have boon tendered 'Us, and’the letters which wo are daily receiving, are •conclusive proof that among-the women those Bit-, ’tors have givou a satisfaction. Which no others have •over done before. No woman in the land,should bo without them, and those *who onco'uso. thom will not •fail! to'keop, a supply. ' " DR.-J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Are preparrdby an eminent and skillful physician !wb(* It,is used .them successfully ih bis pra6tico for Jfa.bmb.ftwouty-iliro'yeaa*'- The proprietor; before purchasing-.the oxolusiveright to manufacture and scU-pr. J. Bovee Bittors,.had thoni tested t>y tWo distinguished,modi-• cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable’ remedy for disease, • Although the, medical nicn, of tho country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet -.vo do npt ooUovo that a respectable Physician can ho found in the-United States, acquainted >vHh their, medical properties, will nob highly approve dr. J. -hOVEB I)OI)*'.ISrPKRIA& VVIKE.BITTERS. In all liewly'settied placcsj where there, is always k large qiiahtity of decaying timber froih which a; jjßisonqus miasma is Created, those bitters-shouldTbo Used every morning before breakfast. ha. J; BOVEE DOCS 5 Imperial Wine Sitters, Arc comprised,'of a pure and nndultcrated Wine, Combined with BflrVeUy, Sedition's Seal, Comfrey, Wild 6’horry- Trod Bark, Spikenard, Ohamrimflq Flowersi and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Bods himself, who 43. an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not bo biassed among the quack'nostrums which flood the country, and against which tho Mcdical Profcssioh *ro so justly prejudiced, : . . -These truly valuable been so thordub ly' tested by all classes-of the cbdiiifttriity for al most every variety of disease incident to the human •System, that they are.now deemed undispdnsable'as ft tpnic, medicine and a beverage, •• ■Purchase oho bottle'! It.coats but littleJ Purify Ipe Blood J. Giv.e-tone tri the stomach 1 Renovate the system l and prolong life!’ frice i$ per bottle, « bottles for SS Prepared and soldi by CHARLES WIDDJPIELD & CO., PIiOPniETORS, 78 William Street, New York. ’ fecount^, gßi ” t 3 tt “ d erooMS g °“ aTaUy September i, y. Aamiulsli-atorV Sale of Real _ Estate. |3Y virtue of on order of the Orphans’ Court J-»pf Cumberland County, to mo directed, I will expose to public salq, at tbe Court House, in the Borough Carlisle, on. Saturday, tho 28tb day of September, iustunt, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, tbe j tim(living real, estate, lato tho property of William McGonogaly doc’d., viz : No. 1. A lotof ground situated on the Creek Lane, of Narlislo, containing TWO the Nn«l ? .? IC t- HTY PERCHES, bounded on Eas^hv l^ V h w C 'r ek Lano ’ on tho ' S ' outb “d MteL l eflri,o'„ 1 ;„ P b Fr ° doriokS ‘ aDd ° n the Wcßt * Carbide' of T S roun< l in tho Borough of wS’l 1 to ? ln Hogue’s Bane, .bounded by on xho P.Tl™ the North, on tho South by on tho East by James MoGbnogai; and on the West tiro stni-n-r rIC3 ’ bu, v in g thereon bnaotod a double ftameh7„s™ m 0 h ° US0 ’ a “ n 0 a^- b alf story Term of sale made known on day of sale. ■ ■*«;- ""'TSSSSL Sale of Household and Kitchen W Furniture, &c. 1)0 sold at public sale, at the rbsi- Carlisie ““dorsignod, on Collogo street, nnni„/ rid “ J md Saturday, Sej,. 13 and 14. ANB KITCJIEE FUItNITUIiE, Ji0p.6.1851-2t 3, W. B MARHTTAt.t. Candidate for Assembly. T HE anflorsigned takbs this method of an- J. nounoing to thmpooplo of this Legislative DU tnet, comprising Cumberland and Perry counties as an independent, uncompromising, Union candi datc for the LEGISLATURE, and will be & 1.1 f °ir fj, lo support of all Union men; pledging ,f ," lo I cto,l > t 0 discharge the duties faithful ly and to the host of his ability ~ , . SAMUEL O. HUYETT. Carlisle, Aug, 26, 1861. School Teachers Wanted. D . ir lootors 1 ootors °f North Middleton. town tonU-tife vlf h t - °'“ I)loy , tljro ° oompetont teachers omi i ' •?. n ? ,oa m schools No. 2, 3 and 4. Xib at tho nublio h b “ -Application, to bo made CttriW0 ' Aug. 26,, 1801-3 t P. W. QUIGLEY, &c’y. WILCOX & gxbbs> SEWING MACHINES. Price with Hemmer and Felle $35,0(1. SHIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SU PERIORITY PECULIARLY ITS OWN. Stitching, Hemming and Felling with a : Sin- gle Thread. IT forms a flat, even, and elastic is vfttffdnud not to rjp in wear, oven if the seam is (Hit at frequent also under all cir cumstances 44 to survive the tcaajf-tub” A patented device of groat utility to learners, prevents tho possibility of tho machine being run in the'wrohg’direction, or'tho balance wheel’ 'wear-: mg a lady% dress. _ . „ Another feature which deserves particular atten-. tion is J&S* The Wilcox Patent Noodle cannot bet set • , Two thousand stitches, or two .yardeof'Work, can' bo done in oho-min'nto without dropping a stitch. These machines, so simple and accurate in their construction, supersede the use of the shuttle; and with one thread produce all the practical results of tho two thread machines j and more, for these foil: without basting, and hem the finest muslin without! puckering., 1 ' Although at about half tho prico of the othdr first class machines, they will accomplish double the sowing in a givCn time. - • "It is emphatically the igbod, low-priced Family Sowing Machine that the public have long beoii waiting for.”—Boston Transcript. "It is indeed a wonderful production, and for family use especially, no other will boar any oom- it.”—Philadelphia Ev. Journal. "A mechanical wonder:”—Scientific American. • "Among the ’best and most serviceable Sowing Machines. Light and ologiintly finished, and so simple in its construction that it soemiralinost im possible for it to get out of repair.”—Pittsburgh Chronicle. • - * “Has combined with its own. peculiar merits all tho really valuable improvements of tho highei priced machines," —Pennsylvanian. .“ This-machiuo, in tho opinion of 'the committee, fills more nearly the requirements of a perfect fam ily rnach ino than any on exhibition."—Franklin In stitute'Exhibition lloport of 1858. “Taking, into consideration ! simplicity, oboa'p ncss, durability, and doing all work, tho committee wore unanimously in favor of the Wilcox & Gibbs as a single thread machine,”—Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society’s lleport. • “Wemust/injustice, express our confidence in the merits of tho Wilcox * Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider that a great desideratum has been supplied by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two threads rite not, as was supposed,-necessary to a good instrument.'’ —Christian Advocate and Jour nal, Juno 21, 1860.. . ..“Wo have one of these machines in use, and think more highly of it than of any of tho.number wo have Whig, Tho undersigned/ missionary to Constantinople, has examined more than, twenty different kinds of Sowing Machines, and after some six weeks’ expe rience with Wilcox * Gibbs’ Patent, ho has pur plrased ono' of dhom ati the bestadaptodto the wants, of hU family, add us tho least liable to ’require re pair. OLIVER CRANE. Boston, July 3, 1860. The undersigned, during eighteen months, has had in almost.constant use in bis family, Wilcox * Gibbs Sowing Machine, upon'which-has boon madolho clothes of his large muslin to pilot cloth—-including the clothing required for hiai several boys, and in no. case have the'scams failed, although in hard service., Tho machine how in use in his family has required no repair, arid is in all respects, well appointed, efficient and dura ble. JAiOOB OHIOKERIN.G,.Boston. ; JK-sT'send fob a JAMES WILCOX, Manufacturer, ' iV6.'508, Broadway, Neto fork, ■ \ sop. 5, •186b-Uy Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.,. Prothunatlon. V\/ r IIEIIEAS tho I ton. James 11. Graham, -■.T President; Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas ofth.o counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata-, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in saM counties, and - Michael Cocklin and Robert BrySon> Judges of tho'Courts of Qycr and Termi ni afcd General Jail Delivery for tho trial of mil capital atid CthoV /offenders) -hi tho said 'county of Cumberland, by theft .prcctspts to mo dftoctod, dated tho 26th day *of August, 1861, have ardorod tho Court df Oyof and, Terminer and General Jail De livery to beholden at.Carlislc, on tho 2d Monday of November, 1861, (beingtho llth day>) at 10 o’clock, m tho forenoon, to cpJtmuo tvrd ’Week' '{ ■■ NOTICE,is het’eby givon to thoUofbndfr, Justices' of tho Peace, and Constables Of the said county of Cumberland, that by the Skid precept com manded to bo then and' there hi their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, apd Inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to . thoir officesnppcrtain to bo done, and all those that are' bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or thon. shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to - prosecute thedr as shitll be just. ROBERT Sheriff, Carlisle, September 5,1861. . ORPHANS’ COURT SAfe®. BY ORDER OP THE ORPHANS’ COURT of Cumberland comity, will be sold, at public sale, at'tho Mansion, house, on tract No. l, situate in Penn township, Cumberland county, • d„ Tuesday, September 21, 1861,' tho. following described real estate, Into tho proper ty of George Kollingor, deceased, viz: No. l.~A’ tract of : LIMESTONE AND GRAVEL LAND, situate as aforesaid, about nine miles west of Car lisle, bounded. by jands of - Honshow, Isaac Newcomer, David Lofovor, Conrod,Johnston, Noab t/ockioy and David Withers, containing' about One Hundred and Tw|),icr^, in a high state of cultivation. Improvements are M A TWO-STORY LOO BOUSE, STONE S9BII , BANK BA UN, and’ all necessary out in*.J buildings. Thorq is a thriving Orchard of profitable fruit trees on this tract. There are both a spring and a well of water near tho house. The' Yellow Breeches Creek runs through, tho farm. No. 2;—A tract of ‘CHESNUT TIMBER LAND, situated Unger’s as above, bounded by lands of, Daniel Ho] heirs and others, containing' .>;■ Thirty Acres, ’ ; moto or loss. The latter to bo sold as a whole,, or in lots, to suit purchasers.. Terms of sale. —One-fourth of tho purchase mo ney to bo paid on tho confirmation of thosale; ono half the balance on tho Ist day of April, 1802, and tho balance of, tho fiurchaso money on the Ist day of April, 1803—tho paynlont in -1863 to bo secured by judgment bond. Persons desirous of viewing tho .promises, before tho day of sale, can call upon Daniel Hollingor residing on tract No. 1. . ' .. , DANIEL KELLER, Administrator of Qoorgo Hollincer, deo'd. Aug. 20, 1861—4t* *** Volk's Freind, Lancaster, insert till day of sale, and Bond bill to this office. • Notice to Sit comakers. Orjr) HANDS WANTED to work on Army **U\J shoos, to whom constant employment will be given for at least flvb or six months, and liberal wages paid. Ang. 20, 1861 Dickinson College. TERM opens on Thursday tho Soptombor. Wo specially recom- P M... 10 GfßMmar School, under the onro of A. lo’go classes. A, M ’’ t? those P ro P arin S for tho Oo *- Aug. 22,1861—0 t H - M> JOHNSON > M MDoi- Sata or Rem r BRICK, HOUSE, on Main street, lormerly occupied by Dr. Croigh, is offorod sobdon „i”"v O r, ro ? t ' on reasonable terms. Pos » ,® „° n / )y t . llO I st of October if required. Apply on the promises; or. to'. ■ „„ ' ' : • . THOMAS ORBIfIH, August 23, 1561.-3t* • Mercorsburg, Pa. The election in'the,-election district composed or Penn township,,will bo held at. the house nuw.ueeu-. pied by Jacob Bodsecker, in said township. ..The election in the election district composed of Dickinson township, will ho held in iiio house how. occupied by ■ShO’l'iy ■& -EUcr, known'as the Slone Tavern. The election in llio election district composed of the borough of Nowville and townships of - Miffiii), Upper Fraukford, Upper U’est Peiuisbbrongli and North Newton, will .bo held at .’the public -School; House in the borough of Nowville. ; The election in the.-election district composed of the borough of Newburgh, Hopewell township, will "bo held’at the School House in Ncwbiirg, in said township. ... ’ The election in the election district composed of the borough of Shlppenslmrg, S-hippensburg town ; ship, and .that part of Southampton- not included in the Leesburg election district, will be-held at’the Council House, in the borough of Shippousbur<'. And brand by an act of. the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed lhe-2d July, 1 S;{*), ii is thus provided: "That' the qu/llitiod electors of •partsnjf.Novvton aud-fioptlmmptoii township,.in the County of Cumberland, .hounded bytho following 5 lines and'distances, viz: Beginning aftho Adams county line,‘thence along'.the line dividing 1 the townships of Dickinson and -Newton to the turnpike: road, theiico along said turnpike-, to 'Centro School House/on said turnpike,in .Southampton township, thence to ft point on the Walnut liottoiu Hoad at Jlcylmck’s, including UeybuckVfarni, thenco-in a straight lino to the,saw mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence along Krvsher’s run to the Adams county line, thonce'along the lino of Adams epunty' to the place of beginning, be and the same is hereby declared a new and separate election, district, the Aleotion to bo bold at the public house farmdrly oc cupied by Wut Maxwell, in Leesburg, .Southampton township;’' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. • ’"That every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who, shall bold any pdice or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, or a-City. or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Jn r diciary Department of this Slate, or of the United' States, or of any Incorporated District, ambalso, that ovetfy member of Congress,-and of the State Legislature, and of the Selector Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of. any Incorporated District, is by law-incapable of holding or exercis ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Olork of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other offi cer ot such election Shull bo olcgible to be then voted for.”. And.tho said Act of Assomblj', ontiiled "An Ac t relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, 1839, further provides/as follows, to wit: "That th’o Inspector and.-trudges.shall meet at, the rcspcctivo.pluces appointed for holdingthe elec tion in the District to which they respectively he long, before 9 o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of 'October/. ar*'d each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk; who shall fee a otmlilied voter of such District; , “In case the person who Shall ha'ro tccoivcd tho second highest number of votes for I'n.-peetor, shall not attend on the dsiy of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in liis place; And in ease the person who has received the highest number of votes for, Inspector shall hot attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who ••received the : highest number,6f votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for. the opening of the election; the 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 the vacancy,” , Particular attention is directed'to the Act of Ae sombly, .passed the 27th day of February, 1839, en titled “An Act relative to -voting at Elections h the counties of Adams, DauphiU, York, Lancaster Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centro, Green, and Erie,” viz ,f Soc. 1, Bo it enacted by the Semite and llpuso ,hf Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly mot, mid it is hereby enacted hy the authority of. the sirnio- that it-shall bo lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centro, Green, and Brio, 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 tiolcot; Provided, tho. tfffieo £>r which every candidate is voted for, shall, ho desig nated as required by -tho existing laws of tho monwcalth, “6eo. 2. That any IVtfffd committed .by any per son Toting in the manner above proscribed, shall bo punished ns similar frauds are cjiroetod to be pun ished by tho -existing lav?s of the -Common wealth." - For thp information of tho doctors of Cumber land county, I publish the following».hcing the 4lh section of tho Act of tho General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tbo Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth/ and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” ROBERT MOORE. "See. 4. That the election for Judges shall be hold, and conducted in tho several election districts in tho same manner in all respects as elections for Representatives are or shall bo conducted, and by the same Judges, Inspectors,-and officers, and the provisions of the Act of the General .Assembly, en titled “An A’ot relating to tho election* of this Com monwealth,” approved tho 2d day of July, 1849, and Its several supplements/and all other like laws as far as. the same shall he- in force and applicable, I shall be deemed and taken to the election of Judges; Provided, That the aforesaid’ elcotors.shall vote for Jndges of the Supremo Court on a separate piece of Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by nn. Act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An .Act relating to tbo oleetioua of this Commonwealth,” passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it ijamado tho du ty of tho Shorilf of ovory County within' this Conl,- monwoalth, to give .public notico of tho General --- Elections, and in suelruotico to enumerate;— Ist. Tho Officers to ho.elected. , 2d, .Designating,tho places at which the election 'is to be held. Therefore, I, IuOBERT MACARTNEY, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby malfo hiloWn and give this public notice to the Electors df tho County of Oariiherliinrt, that on TUESDAY,, the Bth day of of October noat, an Election' will bo hold at tho several Election Districts established by law in said County; at which time they will vote by ballot for Two Persons to represent tho cinntics of. Cum ( borland and Perry in the House of Rephesentativcs of tho State of Pennsylvania. ■ Ono Person ,fCr. ‘President.,fudge of tho Courts of Oyer.Add; Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery; Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace; Court of Common Pleas and Orphans - 'Cfcmft., of the judicial district, composed, iff the 'Counties ef 'Cumberland,: : Perry anil Juniata. Two Persons for Associate Judges of the 'Courts of Oyot.and Terminer and General Jail Delivery • Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace-; 'Cdtrrt-of , Common,Pleas and Orphans’ Court Jf 'Cumberland ' county. One Person for Sheriff of the conntyof Cumber land. ■Guo -Person for Commissioner : 6f tho county of Cumborlaml. Ono ■Person foi' Treasurer of tlio‘county of Cum berland. , Ono Person for Director of the Poor of tbo eounl ty of ‘Cumberland. One sarsou for Auditor of tbo county of Cum berland. ■ Tho said elections will lo hold throughout the comity as follows: Tho election in, tho election district composed of tho borough ot Oiil'lndo and tho townships of North Middleton, felonth Middleton, Lower Dickinson and Lower Frankford.' will bo held at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle. tho : ohjetion in tho election district composed of Lower West Pennshurougli township, will be, hold at the North School House, in Plainfield.. The election in the election district composed' of Silver Spring township,, will behold jit the public 'house of Jacob Ottstot, in Hogucstown, in said township. Tho election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will bo; held at the public house formerly occupied by Henry H; Slone, in said township,-. The election in the election .district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will he held at the public house of John Floyd; in Shepherdstown. . ■ The election in tl\e election district composed .of, Middlesex township, will bo held at the KlddlesW School House. , . ■ .The election in.the election district composed of the township; of Lower Allen, will ho held at the wagon-maker shop .of Jonas Hunchharger, •on Slate Hill Tho election-in the election district composed of East. P.cnnsborough township, will he held at tho •house of Jos,"Martin, in West b-'airvio-w-, now occu-; pied by Benjamin Clay. ’ The election in the election-district composed of 1 New Cumberland,-will he hold-at the bouse former ly kept by W. ‘JI.-Bohl-, in Ihc borough of New’ Cumberland. The clootion-in tho election district composed of tho borough of Mechauiesljurg. wUI be held at the public house of Jus.- A. Meluy, in sti/id borough. The’election in thy election district composed of Monroe township, will be held at the .public'house of Thomas Liggit, in in Said town-' ship.' ■ ■ paper, and for all other Judges required to bo •' . ■ learned in tholaw on another separate piece of pa- A Y E R 7 S •••• • , , "It all all bo the duty of the several Assessors, re- (tJCniBRIVIA Hll ■ M CATHASITIC PILLS n whole time sold election op ktot open, for tho pur- A RE. you side, feoblo, nild comnlaininß ? noso of giving. nformat.oi. .l (ho Inspectors and Arc you out of order, will, your system rtcnu.g- Judgo, when calledon, ... Bread onto the right of ed, and your feelings uncomfortable? Those syn.p auy person by theih to vote at such 0100-c toms afo often the prelude to sorihus illness. Homo tlou, and on such-othor irtaUcr? in relation 1,0 the' fit of sickness is creeping upon yon, and should he nsSossinimt of voters, as tho said inspector., or oith- averted by a timely .mo of tho. right remedy. Take or of thorn shall from time to i, an.require. • Ayer’s Fills, and doauso out tho disordered humors Ao person shall boi .permitted to’Vote. at any —purify tho blood, and lot tho thuds move on un olcciion, as aforesaid,other than a While freeman of obstructed, in health again. They stimulate tho r°' a^-“ no y e » r 8?. rraoro shall have functions of tho body iiito vigorous activity, purl resided htt tho State at least one year, and in-tho fy the system from tho obstructions which make election district where ho offers to vote, at least ton disease. A 90111 sottloasoiuowheroiu fho body, and days immediately preceding such election, and obstructs its. natural functions. These, if not ro withm two years paid a State and county tax, Moved, react upon themselves'nnd the surroundin'. u l- av ° - C (>“ d CnS ,V o “ d^ ysl,t! ’ or S nns i producing general-aggravation, suffering, foie the’election. But a oitiion of tho United States and disease.. While in this condition,-oppressed by who hnh previously beon a hlualilicil voter of this tho dorangemonts, tako Avor's Pills, and soo how fin. rCmOVC ‘I h ? ro S ora returned,, and directly they restore the nit.mil action of the sys who shall have resided m tho election district.and tom, and withittho buoyuutfooliugof health again paid taxes ns aforesaid, shall ho entitled to vote af r What is true and so apparent in this trivial and Th r . OS ( ‘i J "^ S ,'-1 th / 3 Stato 6 !J-. “onths : Provided, common complaint, is also true iumany of thodoep That the wlMo froomon, citizens of tho -United seated nnd dangerous distempers. The same Zr- States, hatwcmi the ages oPil ami 22 years, nnd gntivo effect expels them. Caused by similar ob having resided m this State one year, and in tho stnietions nnd derangements of tho natural func ru i u l‘r ui'l d T'A S nfo , re fj li(1 t sliall Mo on- tiuns of the body, they are rapidly,.and many of titled ,to r oto, although they shall not have paid them surely, cured by tho same ipcaos. None l?ho , know tho virtues of those Pills, will neglect to cm . peison shall bo-permitted to vote whoso ploy them when suffering from Hho disorders'thev name is not contained in tlie list of taxable inlinbi- euro. J hints furnished by the Commissioners, .micas, First, Statemonts from loading physicians in some of ho produces a receipt for the payment, within two the principal cities, and from other well known nub years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably lie persons. - to the Constitution, and give Satisfactory evidence rn,. n ' i- v « , ; either on ,his own oath or affirmation, or oVthooath i Bs- V Mcrchaut of Bt or affirmation, of another, that ho has paid such a ■ . tax, or in failure, to produce a receipt, shall make Your Pills, orb the paragon of all that oath to 1 tho. payment -thereof :i Or, Second, if. lie * s 6V in medicine. They have cured ruy little .claim a right to vote by boiiijg an deetor'betwccu ' lbu, S b tur of ulcerous sores upon her hands arid feet the ages of 21 and 22-years, shall depose on oath or f ll -' 4 proved incurable. for years. Her- mother affirmation that he has resided hi, the State at least . bo P n l° n g grievously afflicted with blotoho,3uml oee year next before his application, and make suetf] ou hor skin anil in her hair. After our proof.of residence in the District ns is required by ' va3 cured, she also tried your Pills, and they this Act,-and that ho does verily hoUevo from the .^ avc oured her.. . ASA MOIUJIUDGEi accounts'given him, that ho is of (lie ago aforesaid, Aa a J?o.mxly tfhyaic. aud-give such other ovidchco-aa is Tcauired by this nr rnm T/r ; V W r.„.f,wni "i.-i tvt a i ‘ \ Act; whereupon, the name of the person so admit v ( A ■ ; W Orleans,) ted to.vote shall be inserted m tho nlphahcticallist ~ l . r 1 ,? “ ro 110 P nnco ,°f purges.- Their ex by the Inspectors, and a no.tojiiadu opposite thereto surpass any cathartic wo possess, by writing tho word’‘tax, be admitted to ~ 0n ? IUI but very certain mid effectual, in vote by .reason of having fcmid' tax, or the word ‘a"-o’ Uu : ,r aatlon tmtho bowels, which, makes them' in if he shall be admitted loVote by reason of age, and V nlunblc to , us 1U tl »o tlnily treatment of disease, iii either- ease thereason of such vote shall bo called - Ifccnlctchc, Sick Ifcudavhr, tfutil Sfomttch, ' ' U *®, PfH'who alu.ll make fho like note in ■ (From Dr. Edward Bnyil, ®,.Uimore.) tfip list of voters kov-t by hi«s W . t» * -r . 1 ‘‘ln all-cases th 6 numo of 'the pergem dal- f i" * V°*i Ayf,K: X , c, . lT ? not * nBw *r you- u7mt ming to TOto is not fonmt on tho list furnished bv'the ' oll, P l “! ,lta ' 1 lllu 0 °" ml ' Vlth your Fills better than .cotmniSs’fonetso-r assessors, or liis right to rotewheth- ■ 6 “ y ' co cvcr « pnrtatirc mid!- er fonud tinrtoon or iwf, is objected to bv any nuali. ?!"*',■ T - P llco e , rc .'} t lk 'P o,ulc ! | e'> on an effcclnni ca 'ied citir.en, it shall b? tho duty- of the inspector's to, 15 0 -'. , p 1 t ,. w - ,tl, ''- d - ,sc ® s ?' anil f* # - US, ? c- oxamine?s*reh person onoafdi «r-b» h« qualifications, ami if lie claims to'iiavb resided in (ho ,Shite for one year ofc mote, bis with shall b.omfTicicnt proof there of, but ho shall make proftf hy at least ouc compe tent wihms. X have seldom, found a case -{bilious disease so obstinate thut.it did not readihryicld to thenh ■ ;Fmtchittlly yours, •. ALONZu B ALL, .M. I)., .. • ( . • . - Physician.of the Jfunnellosjiital . dysentery, i)t'urrhoca,‘ Uclax, ll'ormtf. (From Dr. J.'CL Green, of Chicago.) "ioui: Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and T.hold thorn .h esteem'us one bf tho best aperi ents I bavo ever.found. Their alterative effect upon the liver ,makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious, dysentery and dnir~ rhcca; Their sugar-coating makes them very accep table and convenient fut the use of women and children. . . Tmpnvity rif ifie Blood. (From-Ilcv. J.-V. Hitnes; PaAtox of Advent t'Weh, Boston;) ‘ Bu. A’i’Eli: t have used 3’oui*. Pills with cxtraof di&njx.succcss li| my family ami among those I am culled to visit in. distress.. To regulate the organs ofdigestion and-purity’ the bloody they are-.the very Jjesfc remedy I have over known, and loan confi dently recommend them to'my friends. '.Yours, •• J. Vi-nWIES.-’ Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y.; Oct 24, 1855; .DnAnSnfj I um using your Cathartic Pills in’nfy •practice and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system ,anci purify the fuuuluiita oj' the blood. jojin m. i>: Constipation, Coaitvenestt, Supprcanlon, Jihcumatim (tout, JVeuralt/i'n, Bropfnj, Barclytn'a, Fita, etc.’ .(From Dr. J. P. Vanghn, Montreal/ Canada.) . Too much cannot bo said of your Pills for the euro of coadi-eitcsa. If other of our fraternity bate found them as.efficacious as I have, they should Join me. in proclaiming it for the beuelitof the multitudes who sullbr from - that conipluint, tvhich, although bad enough .in itself, ia the progonitorof others that are worse. I believe chsttveucaa to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that ofgrtnaud cure the disease. (Prom Jilrs. E. Stuart, Physician find Midwife,-Bos • ton.) . ■ ■ . I find ono or two largo doses of your Pills, taken at the proper.time, are excellent promolivea of the when wholly or partially suppress ed, and also, very effectual to demise the atomach and cxpcl.tconna. They are so much thebestphys ic wo ImVo that X fccoiuraen'd no other to mv na tion t&. " • 1 (Froni too ?vov. Dr. I*uwkts, of tho &ctbodi6t Enis. Church.) Pt'LASKf House, Savannah; Ga., Jhn. 6, 1805. HcNonun.Sia: I should bq ungrateful for tho re lict your skill has .troughtf^cif I (lid nptreport m3' , ease toyou. A.cold settled in mylirabsand btoUght o)i .excruciating ueural'jic pains, which ended in dirente vheninulthin. , Notwithstanding I had tho host of physicians, thft disease grew worse and worse, until by tho advice of you!' excellent agent in Bal timore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried'yonf fills; Their cflccta were slow, but sure.’. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. Sbnmtk ChAMupn, Baton llougc, La., 5 Dec. 1855. Du. Avnu: I Imr.e been entirely cured, by your Pills,, of lihcumatic trout —a ■painful disease that bad afflicted me for years.. • VINCENT SLIDELL. pQ"' Most,of tho Pills in market contain Mercu ry, which, although a valuable remedy iri skilful bauds, is dangerous in a public pill, from thodvead ful consequences that frequently follow Us incau tious use.. These contain no-mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, loots. per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by DU.'J. C. AYEE & CO., Low ell, Muss.. August,. 22, 1861. LUMBER AND COAL. OLIVER DELANCY WOULD call the attention of tho public to his and superior stock of COAL and LUMREE, which ho constantly heaps on hand at his yard, near tho Gas .Works. Tho attention of builders and. others is particularly invited to. his stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS', WBATHEE IIOAEDINQ, FE A ME STUFF, BOARDS, SHIN GLES, PLANE, LA I'IlS. ,{■('. ‘)ur .stock of COAL comprises L VEEN'S VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LOR EERY, SHAMOE/N, SUN DUE Y WHITE ASH, L UEE FIDDLER, LIMB EUENEES, and REOAD TOP BLAOESMITU'S COAL, nil of tho best quality, and.kept under cover, and will be'sold at the lowust rates. 1 ThanTtfui for tho palfen'dgo of a gcno.rons public, bestowed Upon tho liito firm of Black A Belanov, ho would solicit a continuance of tho same, as ho will strive to ploaso. Ail orders loft at tho resi dence of Jacob Shrom for Cool or Lumber, will bo promptly attended to as hojotofo™. July 25,18 61. . jOiNSonnioii of Partiitirslifp; partnership lioi'otoforq existing,between I J_ the undersigned in the .Lumber and Coul busi ness, was dissolved this day, by mutual .consent. The books of tbo firm are loft at.thq office pf.the late firm, whefo ’all persons indebted are requested to ottll and settle their accounts; and those having claims-are requested to present them.. . itOBEHT M. BLACK, OLIVER DELANCY. ( Carlisle, July 10, 1801—jy 25 The (iUinbor anti Coal Business Will bo continued at the old stand by the under signed. OLIVER EELANCY. . BA Wit NOTICE. TV’OTICE" IS XIEUEBY G.IVEtf, That an 177 P* l -)- ,, |^ ou will bo made at tbo next session of the Legislature of tbo State of Pennsylvania for a a Biink of Discount liiut Deposit, to bo «»?«!• IAR ' His ' AN ’ D MECHANICS’ of ,fc >‘PP‘Mishnr i ,vivitb a capital of $30,000, with the privilege of increnaiug.it to $100,001), and to bb located at (ho Borough of Sbippensburg, county of Cumberland, and. Stale of Pennsylvania. A. G. MILLER, Cashier, July ■(, 1861—Cm Largciri'lral ofFi-esli Groceries: ’ PISH OF ALL KINDS. A MONO which is a largo lot of the real genuine Baltimore dry,suit HERRING in oak barrels; MACKEREL at pri eca that is really as tonishing low; PXCKBLS of all kinds; SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of Tobacco, Segura; LIQUORS, Ac., at tho 1 lowest rates for cash or country produce. WAX. BENTZ. Carlisle, June 20, 1801. Carlisle Deposit Bane, ) Ma y 7, 1861. j THE Donrd of Directors have this day declared a .Divided of five per ocut for tho last six months, payable on demand. May 10, 'CI. WM. BEBTBM, Cashier, To Anns! To Arms! Is al! the Cry. ALL persons, without regard to ago, oro •requested to call at Lcidicb, Sawyer and Mil ler a store, east Main street, and examine their im mense stock of NEW- GOODS, Just'received from New York and Philadelphia, consisting of all the newest Styles mid kiitrts'of Dress Goods, Slmdis, cloth,and.silk Mantles, Emhroderies, Snn Umbrel las,. I'lirasolr, Lace.Notts, Kid Gloves, Ac.,'Ac. MOURNING GOODS of every description imported by the- celebrated bouse of Bisson A Son.. Men and Boy s wear, Cloths, Cassiincvs, ■ Vestings, linen and cotton Bantings, Coatings; Gloves, Hosiery, .Colima, Seek-Ties, Pocket Kerchiefs, Ac., Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS of-every variety at wholesale'and retail, . CARPETS! CARPETS! All kinds, direct from the factoy. Oil Cloths, Mattings,-Window Shades,Blind Materials, gilt and mahogany Frames. ’ Every variety of goods, slidable for the wants Of the whole community. As wc bought since .the war crisis, customers will find out- prices to suit the limes; Piencu call at LEIDICiI, SAWYER * MILLER'S-new store, Carlisje,.May 0, 1361. Beainiuin’s Poco MeUillic Pa to. Rod-licad, and 73 per cent, -i cheaper. Stands 300 degrees heat,- warranled water proof, and will neither fdtiVor wash. For Steam Boilers and Pipes, Gas Holders, Rail-Road ■Bridges and Cars, Plated Iron and Brick Fronts, Tin Roofs, Houses. Barns; Fences,'Wagons, Ships Decks, Plumbers Joints, iron Founders' Patterns, s, a greaj.. variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold JO per cent, lowei tlian ever offered’ in- town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale, or retail on the easiest terms. , • ' . Haring selected class workman all'kinds of. repairing will bo . done-aa, usual, uX reduced prices. • V ' Threo Pianos at $lOO holow the factory price, bn 1 accountof the Company closing out. T will sell at the Jewelry .store threb Rosewood Pi anos, Warranted at i-thofr'value, on easy terms, if called on soon. . ■ _ . ' For Sale. I —'Pho largo threo story IIRICK HOUSE, on Slain street,bvilPbo sold on easy terms. Call at the Jewelry Store; in said building. ‘ R. E. SIIAPLEY. • Carlisle, April IS, .1861,, Spring of 1861'. Spring of 186: CHEAP DRY GOODS. €BII3AP CJOOJBS. . CHEAP J)kY GOODS, Tnifl undersigned hits just returned from the eastern cities'wilUono of the .largest, cheap est, and best selected sfdcks of Spring ami Summer Dry Goods over offered in'Carlialc. His stock can-, not bo surpassed in-bcauty or quality, and the pri ses cannot foil to pleosp customers. His stock-con sists in part of aclioico selection of LADIES* DRESS GOODS, such as'silks, figured and plain, Foulards, Ckallies, Persian Delaines, Organdies, Grey,.Lushes,-Lsivrus, Zappia Cloth, French Chintzes, Prints of ail de scriptions. WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS, rich na Linens/ Cambrics, Jaconets, Swiss and Mull 'Muslins, Brilliants, Undersicorua; Collars, Lucca Edgings, Ac., Ac,, Ac. ■ .DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. - Muslims, Osnaburgs,,Checks; Trekings, Sheetings, Linon and Cotton ull widths, Ginghams, Louurk and Manchester. Hosiery & Gloves of*all descriptions. , CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ao;, Velvet, Brussels, Throe Ply, Superfine, Venetian, Raff and Hemp Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, white and odloiod all widths, Trunks, Carpet Bags, «fco., - JOB PBINTfNCt iieatly eibcuti?9 "00 YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS 7 DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE | .. DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE* BELLINGHAM’S CELEBRATED STIMUATING ONGUENT. For the Whiskers and Hair. Tim subsonbers.fttka 'pleasure in announcing to , Citizens of tho United States, fbat they have ob tamed the Agency for, akd;a'ro now enabled to offer to tUo .•.merkan, public, tho above justly.celebrated r-nd .vrorld-ronov/nud article. ■ THE STIMULATING ONGUENT . ; is prepared by Da. c. P. BuLiisonAu, an emlnrni S thick .et o of U 4 ’ nnd is ' 7ar ™ ll '.cd tb bring cut Whiskers or a Miis;:tchc m.a ro pli r six I'Tcel;? 1 'T ceI; ?- Ads article is the only ouo * f f 1 ! 0 kind used by the Preneh, ant Lin Loridou and Pans it is in universal use. 1 IHs a beautiful, economical, soothing, yat silmn luting .compound, acting .as if by mhgib upon tho roots, causing a bountiful growth of luxuriant hair. Xf applied tc* tho scalp, it-will cure baldness ami cause upi,n place.pf tho bald spots a full growth of how.halt*. Applied according to dirco^ ■ tions, it will turn red or towyhiiir dark, and io gtoro gray Lair to its original-color, leaving it solt; smooth, and flexible. The “ Oxouexv” is an indis pensable, article in, every gentleman's toilet, and .af ter or.c week's, use they would not for any consider ation bo without it- The Subscribers tiro the only Agents for-thoarti do m the limited States, to 1 whoin' all orders mustbb addressed. Prieo Ono Dollar a box—for sale by alb Sriiggislß and Dealers; or a bo.v.of the 14 Onguont"-(warrantcd U have the desired effect) will bo -sent to any who desire it, by mail (direct,) securely packed,' on re ceipt of price and postage, $1 IS. Apply to or ad dresa . • HORACE L. lIEGEMAN A CO. Br.cacistn, sc., ’ . 21 William Street, Now-Tork. Fobruary-21, 1.8(!1—lyu’ WM.’ FLINT! mi FtINTI WM. FLINT wji. flint; ' WM. FLINT! ’ : ' •; WAR-FLINT! . ’ . nU' sn- vlnwvJ &0 - S ° 7 MARKET, Ao. SOi’ MARKhT, - No. 807 MARKET ' No. 807 MARKET,, . , ... No. SOT MARKET; V PHILADELPHIA, ' ' : ,PII XL ADEL FIU A, ■ .... PHILADELPHIA, , '' l •/ • PA.- r -v ?a; . ' ■ - . I*l. . . ’ TRE3IEKDOUS sacrifice -.- or' • $,l 0 0,0 0 0 TY ORTH .O F JEW E L R it,' ■ all for one dollar each;' A Largo and, Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, con sisting of , , ’ CHAINS; BRACELETS; CAMEO SETS,. Ac., Ac; ■ And nil styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jowolrj’. ’ . • • - We do not keep ©r sell any. gift/ or'galvanized goods. Odrs is whaVaro boM by the best Jeweler* iw Gold Jewelry. • •. „ Wo receive onr goods from the best Gold Jowcii4 Manufacturers hi the States, ' • . WHO ARE FORCED.TO SELL, WUQ ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. XTie follov, ihg is onlya partial list-of-Pur immense stock: ; TAKE roUR . CHOICE FOR ■ $1 EACH.- • . j ~ , TIKE YOUR CHOICE.FOR $l.- ; > Large Size and Splondid'Cnmoo Sots, Gen \ ’ oral Retail Prices, $j to sl^ 1 . .Bp • d° ■ Ldyo, .- ;’ dp it) to 20 -Do do Carbuncle do ’■ 8 to, SQ Do Ladies’Enamelled A ,Corn! do 7to 30 Bo ’do and Carbuncle do 7to 30 Bo do . and Ruby do 7 to 30 Do Clutter Grape Setting Sots do -10, td SO Do . do, -do Vase do do 10 to’ : 80 Do' do do Jet Sets’ dp g, 0 12 Do .do ,-Black Mosaic do 6to* 12 ; ,Do do goldstone mosaic do 6 to' 12 , Do- • do. ... Calico Sets, . do 6tS 15 , ’. D.o Ribbon twistswithbrilliantsdo 6to 15 ) . Do. Roquet Rets, new style, ’• do Bto 20 - - Bo Enamelled Clustef do -, do 10 to 30 s : Gold Thimbles, do ■3 to 7 3 Diamond. Pointed Gold Pens„& Cases,’ 3 to, -0 i doz.,-Silver Plated Spoons,. ’ 2 00 j, ■ Silver Piatod Mugs; . 4’oo 1 ! oGior different styles Ladies’’Jewelry: ’ McaalJloaß, oil .and sizes f Tirjckot* ■ ’ of every description; Gold Pirns, 34 karat, with Sil ver Extension Holder ; Gold .Pencils, Sleeve Bi'ttpml; Studs, Aa., Ac.. Coral,’Lqya; Cumea and Band Bracelets, Gents' Test Chains, frarranfed to wear for top years without changing color, and frill stand t.hmacid—tliey nro usually-sold by Jewelers as solid gold .chains—-ail ma.de in Paris.- Ybu’earitako your chotcp. fqr SI each. -Ladies”, and Goats’l Guard Chains, SI each,.nsnally sold by Jewelers,at from So to S3O each ; Ladicsl.and Children's Nook Chains. boimUlul patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby settings;. Grosses, plain .and enamelled, foRSI each, retail prices from $5 to s2o o ,ioh. Every stria and. variety of Jewelry hud desirable goods forhSl - each. . 1 ~ -.a-’ Ibis Sale, at tho above prices, will continue ion* enough to sell off our immense' stock, which was purchased at a .groat SacriQpe from Manufacturer* who hav-o failed. TAKE ■YOUR CII'OTCE. FQR.%I EAOIT. SPECIAL NOTICE.' \n- now xo send JiouEY.-ass.. ■ Ist. Write your Nnmo, Place, of Residence, Coxtn-' ty, and State, plmn .ami distinct/ as tvo can ruakb nothinn out of Doot markr.- . , Sear all letters with- WAX, ns Enveldpes-aftalcd with gum or wafers can bo easily opened—fhtf coo.-’ tents taken out ami re-sealed.;. Attenj to this, fcnd wo will ho responsible, foryour money;,. • M AGEiIiS;: .... ■.. January.3l, ISCIi CAUDi JttEjnoVA'iL, Spfing styles of Silk Hats aow;roedv. JOHN A. ICBILER Unlive v rcoty |ies; Take Heed!