p Election Proclamation. 'VK/'IIEREAS, in nnd by nu Act of the T T Ocndrul Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act relating to tbo ejections of this Commonwealth/' passed on tbo 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is mado tbo du ty of tbo Sheriff of every County within this Com . innnwoahh, to give public notice of tbo General Elections, uml in such notice toonumbrato— - Ist, Tbo Officers to bo elected. , 2d. Designating tbo places at which the election is to bo held. Therefore, *. J- THOMPSON RIPPEY, High Sheriff of the couutyof Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public uotioo to the Electors of tbo County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tiro UtU day of October noxt, an Election will bo held at tbo several Election Districts established by law in said County, at which tiro/ they will vote by ballot for Ono person for, Auditor General, of tbo Stato of Pennsylvania. One person for Surveyor Qbneral of tbo State of Pennsylvania. • • ■ Ouo person to represent the counties of Cumber land, Perry and York in tbo Houao of Ivoprosenta iivos/of tho United States. Otfo person to represent tbo counties of Cumftbr- : laud, P x crry, Juniata and Mifflin, in-tbo Senate, of • tbo State of Pennsylvania. . _ ~ , _ One person to represent tbo county of Cumber- i land in thb House of Representatives of tho Stahf , of Pennsylvania. One person for District Attorney for the county of 1 Cumberland. . ' Ono person for Commissioner of the county of , Cumberland; - ■ One person for Director of the Poor of the countv 1 of Cumberland. J ' Ono person fur Surveyor of the county of Cum-" \ . hcriand. * 1 .j P eraoa fur Auditor of tbo county of Cumber- ! Cue person for Coroner of tho county of Cumber land; ’ The sa'uUelec.llon will be held throughout the County as follows: . The election in tho election district composed of , lr?,H? rol, ®k«°^ a - r^s * o and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Fraukford will beheld at the Court House, ju the borough ol Carlisle. • . ‘ • Jhc election hi the election district composed of Lower West Pennsborough township, will'behold at the North School. House, in-Plainfield. c..? 110 « ce . tioD tbo election district composed of ..liver Spring township, will bo held at tho public house ot Jacob piutot; in- Hbguestowu, in said township. . . ihe election In the election district composed- of Hampden township, will bo held at the public lumse, occupied by George Ducyin said township. The election in.tho election.district composed of the township of Upper Alien, will bo held at the pub 10 house oMVm. $. Cocklin, in Shepherdstown. The election in the election district composed of 1 Mmdlesex township, will bo held at tho Middlesex , hchool House. I The election in tho election district composed of ' 1 lie township ol Lower .Allen,-will beheld at .the < wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunchbargcr, on Slate t JI ill. . , - The election in, tho election district composed of East I’onnsborougJi township, will be'hold at the house of Jos. Martin,'in West -Fairview, now occu pied by Ceo..fs. Sponsion v J h « election in the eleotion district composed of •jScw Cumberland, will bo held ufc tbo house run? kept- by Dr. 11. A. Bolder,,in tho borough of Now Cumberland. ■ The election in tho election' district composed of the borough’of Mcohauiosbnrg, will bo held at the • public house now kept, by W. S. Huston, in said ■borough. pi.’ .{lhe election-in the election district composed of •JUanroo township, will beheld at the public house lately .kept by Thomas.Liggit, in Churchtowii, in ?.ud township. The election in tho election district coinrba;d of 1 eniv township, will bo held ut tbo house now dccu •picd by Jacob liedsocker, In said-township. Iho eleotion in the c.locliou district composed.of T. ppor Dickinson township, will be held in tbo house now. occupied,by Daniel Ettcr, known as thti fctouo Tavern., ■4l election imlho election district composed of jUo borough ol Nowvillo and townships of Miffiin, Dppor Trankford, Upper West Pennsborou’gh and JiOrth. Newton, will bo hold at ;tho public' School House in the borough of. Nowvillo. . The election in tho election district composed of tho; borough of Newburg, Hopewell township, will bo held at tho School House in Newburg, in said township.. The election in tho election district composed of ■. borough ot Shipponeburg, Shippenaburg town-, snip, and that part of Southampton not included in tbo Lepslmrg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in tho borough of Shippenaburg. - And.in and by an act of the General Asscmhiy * "i this Commonwealth, passed tbo 2d July, 18;19, it is. thus , provided : “ That tbo qualified electors of parts of Nowton ond Southampton township, in the' County of Cumberland, bounded by tho following ■lines and distances, vizt Beginning at the Adams county lino, thonce along tbo lino dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to tho'turnpikc road, thonco along,said'turnpike to Centro School House, qn said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence.to a.point on tho Walnut Bottom Hoad at Jleybupk s, including Beybuck’s farm, thence in a straight line to tho saw mill of the heirs of George Cloyor, thence along Kryshor’s run to the Adams county hno,-tbcnco along tbo lino of Adams county io tho place of beginning, bo audthosaniojs hereby declared a new and separate election district, the »dcction to bo, hold ut tho public house formerly oc cupied by Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.” .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. “That every person excepting Justices of the Pence, who shall hold any office or appointment of , profit or trust under the ■ United Status, or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall ho employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju . diciary. Department of this State, or of the United ;States, or; of any Incorporated District, and also', that every member of Congress, and of the Slate Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of atiy City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is- by law incapable of holding or exercis ing, at tho time, the office or appointment of Judge, . Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other olli ’ cor of such election shall bo elegibld to be then ■ voted for.” . , ■ And’the saiJAct of Assembly, entitled “An Act relative to elections.of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, 1833, further provides, us follows, to wit: “That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at the respective-places appointed for holding tho elec tion in the District to which they respectively bo . long, before fl o'clock on tho morning of the 2.1 Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall ho a qualified voter of such District. “In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend on the day of election, then tho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in his place. And .in ease, the person who has rocoivod tho highest number of votes-for.lnspector shall not attend, tho person •looted Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case thojiorson elected Judgo shall not attend, then the Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge iu his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in tho board for tho space of one hour after tho time fixed ) by low for tho opening of tho election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been olopted, present at tho time of election, shall elect one of their number to Jiil tho vacancy.” I’ariienjjir attention is directed to tho Act of As sembly, passed the 27th day of February, 1833, en titled “An Act relative to voting at Elections in tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green' and Eric,” viz “ Soo. 1. Be it enaolod hy the Senate and House. Lf Heproaontativcs of the Commonwealth ol'l'enu rylvauia in General Assembly, mot, and it is hereby unacted by the authority of the same - that it shall no lawful for Urn qualified voters of tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum 11T? > Bedford, Centro, Green, and Erie, from and passage of this Act, to vote for all caudi montealtb. tt Coni' “680, 2. That any fraud commuted by any nor son voting in the manner above prcseribedXK punished as similar frauds are directed to bo nun iahed by tho existing laws of tho Commonwealth " For the information of tho electors of Cumber , l&nd county, I publish thp following, boing the 4th section of the Act of tho General Assembly of the session of JBSI, entitled "An Act to provide for the Election of. Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to rogplatp certain Judicial Districts." "Soo. 4. That the election for Judges shall bo held and conducted in tho several election districts iu tho same manner in nil respects as elections for Representatives are or shall be conducted, and by the same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and tho I j.iovl ;dons of tho Act of the General Assembly, en-1 titled "An Act relating to tbd elections of this Com-1 men wealth," approved tho2d day of July, 1319, and j its suveral supplements, and nil other like laws as] fair ad tho earn© shall bo in forco and applicable, shall bo 'deemed mul takou to tlie election of Judces th° al ' orL ' sllill electors shall vote for I •'“'■fe oB of *“h Supremo Court on a separate pioco of paper, and for all other Judges required to bo learned ic tho law on another separate piece of pa- j 11 la tlio dhty of the several Assessors, re ■poctzvriyik o-attond at the place of,holding every uonerai, Special or Township election, during the whole time said election cp ktot open, for the pur pose ol giving! Information 1 the Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in creation to the 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 the said Inspectors, or eith er of them shall from timo to time require. “No person shall bo permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a white freeman (if tho ago ot twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in the State at least one year, and in the election district where ho oilers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a Stale and county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ton days be fore the election. But a citizen of tho United States who has previously, boon a qualified voter of this 1 State , and removed' therefrom and returned, and who shall hayo resided in the oloction district and paul.taxcs as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote af tor residing in thm Slate six months; Provided, if . white freemen, citizens-of -tbo -Uniled States, hatween the ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided io this-State one year, and in tho election district ten days,, as aforesaid, shall bo en taxes ° vutc ' although they shall not have paid “No person shall'ho permitted to vole whoso name is not contained in. the list.of taxable inhabi tants furnished by tbo Commissioners, unless, First, ho produces, n receipt for tho payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, ami giro satisfactory evidence either on ma own-oath ornlUrmation, or on tbo 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 he Claim a right to vote by being an elector between tiie ot 21 and 22 years, ahull depose on. oath or affirmation that ho has resided in tho State at least oco year next before his application, and mnkosuch proof of residence in the District as is required by this Act, and that he docs verily bcliovo from the accounts given him.that ho is of ihc age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required bv this Act; whereupon tho name of tho person so admit tod .to voto shall bo inserted in the alphabcticuUist, by tho Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing tho word.'hix/if he shall be admitted to i oto by reason of having - paid tax, or the word *a o ’o’ if bo shall" bo to vote by reason of ago, and in cither case., the Wason of such veto shall bo called out to tho Clerks, who .shall make tho Jiko nolo in tho list of voters kept l>y him. ••“In all cases whoro tho name of the person claK imng to veto,is not found on the list furnished by tbo commissioners orassessdrs, or his.right to veto whoth-- cr found thereon or not. is objected to by any quuli tied citizen, it shall bo tho duty of tbo Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to bis qualifications, and if he claims to have resided in tho State for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof there of, but ho shall make proof-by at least one compe tent witncss,.who shall lie a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district formore lbnn ten days next unmodiatelyproceding such election, andshall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his.lawful calling; is within the district, n,ml that he did not. remove in tlnr silid district lor tho purpose of voting therein. “Every .person qualified’ as.nforcshidj and who shall make duo proof, if required, - of his residence and payment of tuxes, us aforesaid, shall ho admit ted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. . "If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of the election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of hia duty, shall block or attempt to block up- the window or avenue to any window where tho same may bo': holding, or shall uotmisly disturb tho peace of said election, or shall tso or practice any intimidation, threats, force orvi ’c with tho dosigu'to influence unduly or over ny elector, or to prevent him fro;tn voting, or train the freedom of choice, such person on con -n shall bo fined In any suni not exceeding five mndred dollars, and to be imprisoned for a time not less than one or-more than twelve months, and if it shall lie shown to tho court where tlio trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offoudiuf was, not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ahip where the said offence was-committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on the conviction ho shall ho,sentenced to pay a line of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars; and to be impriscm6d.no,t less, than six months nor hiorc than*two years, "If .any person or persons shall make any bet or j wager tijioii the result of any election .within fhN commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereto, or hv any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfeit I and pay three times tho amount so bet or to bo bet. "If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vole.at an election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of bis prop er district,or if an3 r porson knowing tho want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, tho person, on conviction, shall ho fined.in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo impris oned for any term not exceeding three months. • j . aiiy person shall vote at more than.onoeloo lion district,. or otherwise fraudulently vote more than oiioo on tho same day, or shall’ fraudulently fold or deliver, to tho Inspector two tickets together, with thp intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, ho or they offending, shall on conviction bo fined in any sum . not less than, fifty nor more than live hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any terra not leas than three nor more than twelve months. * oloncc wo an to rest; vietion “If any person not.qualified to vote in tins com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of oleo tion .for the purpose of. issuing, tickets or of influ encing the citizens qualified to vole, ho shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such offence, and he im .prisoned for any term notexcoeding throe months." . Agreeably to the provisions of tho sixty-first seo tion of said aot, every General and Special Election shall ho opened between tho hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment, until seven o’clock in tho evening, when the polls shall ho dosed. And the Judges of tho respective districts afore l said, are by tho said act required to meet at tho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on tho third day after the said day of election, being Fri day, the 1 th day ol October, then and thereto ner torm tho things required of them by law.- The llulurn Judges of tho Representative district will meet at C'urtisle,nt tho time fixed by law Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 22d‘ day of August, 1881. , . J J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Sheriff. Aug. 21,1502. is 03, the 1862^ ' farmers, builders, mechanics, ■ , 4nd tlio public generally, will please call at the Cheap Hardware Store, EAST OTAIW ST., CARMSEE, Pa„ (Adjoining the Oorman Haute,) , AS I am soiling goods cheaper than ever for cash or improved crodit. Remember tho.place, East Main Btroet,"g&, Carlisle, I’a, , HENRY SAXTON. March 21, 1362. Nails and spikes—l2oo kegs Nniis and Spikes, just received, of the very beat makes and warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices, at the Hardware store of riENKY SAXTON, East Main street. March 21, 1802 POWDER. —Just re. pout's Blasting and j solved a largo lot ofDu t-iflo Powder. Also, Safety Fuse, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, j Btono Hummers, | Digging Irons, Napping Hummers, <tc. P mL P t S w a i ; 1 ,' 1 °, E MENT.-100 bblfi. of Co jisar-s> -• «“szt, March 27^1862. H kw?“ plvira of llamoa on hand - Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon “ Common' " with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever, ai March 27, 1802, embracing all the favorite brands, and a lino assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. P It HITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Noota iines, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac in every variety and all prices, all of which, are pure.and fresh,-such as can bo confidently recom. mended to his friends. His stock embraces every thing in the.lino of Fancy Goods,-with many other articles useful to housekeepers which tho.publio are especially invited to call and see, at the old stand opposite the Deposit Bank. SOUTH-EAST COR. nth & MARKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsylvania JiailJioad Depot Philadelphia. THE undersigned would'respectfully inform tho public that ho Ims taken the above Hotel formerly known as “ THE MANSION HOUSE ” which ho has refitted and newly furnished throuch out. 5 Tho Rooms aro spacious and commodious; and furnished with every convenience to bo found in tho best Hotels in tho city. Tho if UNITED STATES” Is admirably located for tho convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both hack hire and porterage of baggage.' No pains will bo spared to render tho u UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re sidence to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. If. W. KAN AG A, Proprietor. December 1.3, 1800. Picks, Mattocks, Crow Burs, TKON—IOO tons of Iron—Hammered and Rdllod—of all sizes, just ■ received, and war ranted to l}o of tho best nuaJUy> with a large as sortment of - Shoot Iron, IVnshors, Hoop Iron, Anvils, Band Iron, Vloos, Ilorso Shoo Iron, Files, Spring Stool, Hasps, Cost Stool, * Bolts, _Blistor Stool, Nuts, " Shoos, T Screw Plates, Botso Shoo Nails, Blnoksmith Bellows, Bivots, &o„ &0., &0., Choopor than the ohoapost, at the Hardware store of UENHY SAXTON, East Wain street. JX. SAXTON'S, Bast itain (Street, €HAS. E. MAfiLMtillLliV, ATT OK N-E Y-AT-L AW. O th F o MfrkctHo'usf 8 ' fi ’ j “ Bt ? P P° Sil ° Carlialo March 13, 1862—1 y. RIIFDS- E. SIIAPEEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. A TTENDS to securing and collecting . Sojihcr’s Pa;/, Pensions, Bounties, <Cc. ffc S' Office on South Hanover street opposite BouUa store. Tob. 13. 1682. niNEWSHAM, AT TO IttfE YAT IA Tf. /"VFFICB with, Wm. IT. Miller, Esq., South Office) aQOVOr S *’ O PP tbo Volunteer Printing Carlisle, Doe. 22, TSs9—tf. 1. C. ILOOMfi S, I>JE!V South Hanover Street,-next door to tho oomerof »v ost Fomiret and nearly opposite Bontz’ storo. Carlisle; Doe. 22, 1859. J. M. WEARIiES", attorney at la w, . OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bentz’s store,.Carlisle. Pol). 27, 1802—Ora. T . J. W. FOULIC, Attorney nt Law. -*-*• Offleo with James B. Smith, Esq., llhoom’s Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly attended to. Fob. 6. 1862: J>R, GEO. S. SEARICSHT, Fvom the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at tho residence of his mother, East Louth or street, throe doors below Bedford: . ■ Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859 Ur. WMi MENTZER,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1-XAS removed his office to the room directly SLJL ojiposilo the Second Presbyterian Church, Comer of. South Hanover amt Pom/ret eta., Carlisle. ■ ■ AII patients entrusted to his care, either from town or country, will ho promptly attended to. foh.ttt, 1802.— tf TO- THE CITIZENS OP I Cumberland County. PIIJ3 undersigned begs.lcavo to inform., .3-00, I that ho has just opened -a DRUG STORE, in tuo borough of CARLISLE,-in- tho room 'formerly occupied by Reynolds & Pkiffer, as aDrugStoro, next door to InholFs Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, whore ho will always ho found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. Tho follow mg liat comprises tho main portion of his stout: .drugs and chemicals, Trusses, StrapuNsonr Bakjuoes, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps,;puro Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canos, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid, Haiut, Varnish, and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, ’ Planlc TlooJca and Stationary generally. JT.aying bad over fifteen years’ experience in the Druy Business, with a desire to accommodate and ■please my customers, Ibopo to receive a reasonable share of public patronnyc. It is my intention and .desire to yivo perfect satisfaction in every particu lar to all who may lavor mo with a call. ; ,-i®KE§cmrp'i'sows Carefully compounded, at fair .prices, Giyo raoa „ , ■ ■ S. B. PANNEBAKEK Carlisia, Doc. 12, ISBp—ly, jyujcs, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, . CONFECTIONERIES. . R U IT S, " PICKLES, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED ERUITS Si W. HAVERSTICK, ' KoHh Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn’a '. Jins just opened on assortment of Fresh Drills Fnhcy Goods, .Gift Books, Perfumery, Pruits, and Confectionery, which has never been surpassed in this b.orongh, for novelty and elegance.. Tho-nrti sles have boon selected with great care, and are,cal culated, in quality and price, to command the at tention of purchasers. , . , FANCY GOODS, which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, aucliaa— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, poarl and shell card cases, ladies’ Eanoy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes,with sew ing instruments, Port Monnaioa, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo torics, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, Uidios’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery perfume baskets and bags, brushes of ever ry. kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various kind, musical instruments of all kinds nud aiali prices, together with, an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and al low rates A 1 so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859 richly ombolished and illustrated Poetical Works’ with Children's Pictorial Itonhs, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, aiid comprises every thing used in College and the Schools. Bo also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of . LA3IPS, ,Pc., . ' from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar chor and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Ohambor and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherial Oil, toe-oth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ao. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough Also, , , . a SBGAR3 A TOBACCO, „„ S. W. UAVERSTIOK. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1361. UNITED STATES HOTEL, March 27, 1802, To Destroy— —Rat« ( Roschoi, to. To Destroy Mice, Moles, »n<3 Ants. Tn Destroy -Bed-Bugs. lo Destroy —Moths, iu Furs, Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoes, aud Fleas.. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy— Insects on Animals, Ac., Ao. To Destroy E very form and species of Vermin. "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Dcstrsoy Instantly EYEEY FORM AND SPECIES OF VEEML\. Those preparations (unlike all others,) are " Free from Poisons.” “Hot dangerous to the Human Ratmly.” “Rats do riot dio on tho promises*V “They come out of their holes to dio*" They are the only infallible remedies known. 2 years and more established in New York City. Used by—- tho City Post Office. Used by- tho City Prisons and Station,Houses. Used by — : —City Steamers, Ships, Ac> Used by the City-Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac. Used %—City Hotels, ‘Aster*, ‘St: Nicholas/ Ac. Used hy ——the Ac., Ao, Used hy more tban%,ooo Private Families, See one or. ttco Specimens of what is 'Every where said by the People—Editors—.Dealers, dc. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with-vermin, need be so no longer, if they 1130 ° Costah's” Extermina tors. We have used it to ou<* satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, we would have it. Wo had tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Costau's arti cle knocks the breath,out of Rats, Mice and Bod- Bugs, quicker than we c;m,write'it. If, is in groat demand, all oyer the country.— Medina (;o. } ) Gazette, MORE GRAIN and.provisions are destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. ' Lancaster, (1 Vis.,) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR —Wo are soiling your’ preparations rapidly,- Wherever they have been, used, Rate,-Mice, Roaches; and Vermin disapppoar immediately. '-J.'' 13CKJSB A Stoupfer, Druggists, Now Windsor, Mdl <{ Costards" Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator. '* Costar's” u CostarV' Red-bug Exterminator. “ Costur’a " . “ Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insects, <fcb, - In 25g. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes ron Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, io. CAUTION !I I To prevent tlio public from bcinj; imposed upon by, spiimus and highly pernicious Imitations, a new label lias been prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Propi-i -etor’s signature.. Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take nothing but “ Costars." HSy Sold Everywhere —by: All AVuoi.ksai.k Druggists in largo cities. Some of'the- Wholesale Agents in New York City, Sh.cirollm Brothers i Co. Harm], Rislcy * Kitchen B. Fahnestock, Hull A Co. Bush, Gale ,t Robinson. A. B. &D. Samis &. Co. M. Word/Closd'A Co. ■ Wheeler & Hart. MTCisson A Robbins. James b. Aspmwall, p. g. Barnes & Co. Morg,ui * Allen, F. C.'Wells i Co. . Hall, Bucko! A Co. Lazellc,Marsh <t Gardner ihomns * h ullor. Hall, Dixon & Co. P. D. Orvis. Conrad Fox. AND, OTHERS. Philadelphia, p a . n y - w^ ott f „ ' lS o,)<!rt Shoemaker & Co. R. A. Fahnestock & Co. jl'ronch, Richards & Co. AND OTHERS. And, by DntraaiSTS, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally, in all CpuNTity Towns and Villages In the , IMTED STATES. VO*Sold hi/ C. INHOFF, Grocer, S. W.fIAYERSTICK, Druggist, S. ELLIOTT, Druggist ] •And by tbo Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired Send for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to lIENMIT R. OOSTAB, Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway—[Opposito the Bt. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York. February 27, 1882.-^6m* Kew Coal laid, , ‘ AT TIIK WEST EtfJX OF CARLISLE. THE subscribers would respectfully call the attention. of Liraobunujrs and the citizens of Carlisle,.and tbo surrounding country generally, to ilieir new COAL YARD, attached to his Waro-hoaso, on West High where they will keep constantly • on hand a largo supply of tho best quality of Coal, to wit: Lykcna Valley, Luke Fuller, Pine Grave, and Treverton, Broken, Egg and Hut. Coni—screen ed and dry, all of which ho pledges himself to soli at the lowest possi ble prices. Best qual ity of Limeburuero* dud Blacksmith** Coal always on band. 7pSP" All orders loft-at the Ware House, or at bis residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. HENDERSON & REED, Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—tf. Fire Insurance. OTHE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOKO’ 1 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland comity, incorporated by. an act of Assembly, in tho year 1843, and having recently had ittt charter extended to tho year 1883, is now in active and vigorous-operation under tho super intendence of thr following Board of Managers; ‘ Wm. R. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Michael Cocklin, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathoart, Jacob- H. Coover, John Eicholborgor, Joseph Wickorshnw, Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph Martin, Moaos Briekor, Jacob CooverandJ. C. Dunlap. ■ The rates of insurance are ns,low and favorable as any Company of tho kind iu tho State* Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap- I plication io tho Agents of tho Company who are willing to wait upon them at any, time. , m President—'VV. R. (3 OIIGAS, Eborly ; a bcrland county. 1 • Vico Pres’t.—CunisiiAH Stayuah, Carlisle Cum berland county. Soct’y.—Jons C. Dunlai*, Mechanicaburg, Cum berland.county. Treasurer— Michael Cocklix, Shopherdstown, Cumberland county. Cumberland County. —John Shcrrick, Allen; Hen ry Zeftring,Shircma,nstown ; Lafayette Peffcr,-Dick irisonj Henry Bowman, Chufchtown; Mode Grl Utli, South Middleton; Sam’l. Graham, W. Penns boro’; Samuel Coover, Mochanicsburg; J.-W. Cock lin, Shcpherdstown; D. Coover, Upper Alien; .! •,0; Saxton.-Silver Spring; John Hycr, Carlisle’ Valentino Feoman, Now Cumberland. /'York' S. Picking, Dover: James Griffith, Warrington;. J. IVDeardorff, Washington.; Rioiioy-Clarlc, DillsbUrg; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Williams, Carroll* . Dauphin County. —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. • Members of tho Company, liaving.-policies aboi to expire, cun huvo them renewed by making appl cation to any f»'f the Agents. ... - March 33, 1802. . liUMBSR AHB COAL, OLIVER DELANCY call tho attention of tho pnblio * ' ,t° liis largo ami superior stock of COAL an<l L UMBER, which ho constantly keeps'on bund jit his yard, near tho Gas IVorks. The attention of huilders and others is particularly iuvitoil to his ■stock, of SCANTLING, PA hIN OS, WE A TH Eli -110 A ItpING, ERA ME STEER, Jl OA KDS; SHIN GLES, PLANE, LATHS, Ac. Our stock of COAL comprises L YKEN S VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, ROBBERY, HU AMO KIN, SVNIWRY WHITE ASH, LUKE El DELE 11, LIME HERN ISMS, m,<l ItROAVTOP BLACKSMITH'S .COAL, all,of the best quality, anti kept unitor cover, amt will ho sold at.tho I nicest rates. Thankful for tho patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the lute firm of lii.AuK <t UunAxuv, ho would solicit a coutimianco of tho same, ns ho ■will strive to please. All orders loft at tho resi dence of Jacob Shvom for Coal or Lumber, will he promptly attended to as heretofore. ■' ■ OLIVE It DELANOY. July 25, 1801. Forwarding a commission house. , FUSES** -■ COAL, PLASTER ,t SALT, The snascrilicr Laving taken the -Warehouse; cars and fixtures of IVilliaui.ll. Murru.v’s'WcH known es- tublxellment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin inson College, would '-inform .tlio public, that he has entered into a general Forwarding uud Com mission business.'! The.highest market price will ho paid for Flour, Groin ami Produce of all kinds. Hu is ulso predated to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia arid Baltimore,‘at the lowest rates, wjth safety and despatch. •* Planter and Suit kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKFN'S VALLEY, • LUKE FIDDLER, ♦* ’ SUNRURY WHITE ASH, LOCUST GAP, Zimehnrnera* and Blacksmith* 7 Goal, constantly for ?alo. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any mrt of tho towih, Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. jrotaHTP. IiYNE & NOW* HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c to which they invito tlio early attention of the public generally; ‘ Wo have greatly enlarged our stock in all its various branches, and can now accommodate the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or small quantities at the lowest prices. Wo don’t want the public to think that.wo have •brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia, and New York to our town, but wb can assure them that a look into our store will convince-thorn that we have, enough Goods to fully supply the demand in this market. Persona wanting Goods in our lino will hud it to their advantage to give us a call before makingtboir purchases. All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations mado to effect sales. JOHN P. DYNE A. SON, North Hauovor struct. Carlisle. April 25,-1801. THE subscriber has just returned from the J eastern cities with tho largest, cheapest, and boat'solectod assortment pf Hardware, ever offered in this county* Evory thing kept in a largo whole? sale and retail Hardware store, can bo hud a little lower than at any other house in tho county, at the cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. Nails and'Spikes, —6o tons Nails and Spikes just received of the very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. 60Q pair Trace Chains of all hinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., filth chains. Jog chains, tongue chains, cow chains, &c.' t Ac. Jlamee. —3so pair of Homes of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without, patent fasten-, ings, cheaper than over. Painta and Oila. —lo tonsWhitc Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zino, colored ziuo, red lead, lard oil, boiled' oil, sporm oil, fish oil, Ac. Colors of every description, dry and in oil; in cans and tubes. Farm Balia. —Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. Grconcastlu metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to crack. Powder. —2s koga Dupont Rock and-Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, Ao. Pihnpa and Cement. —so barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than over at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8j 1801, /CHAINS.—GOO pair all kinds, .with a larj Butt Chains, Breast 41 Log a Cow " Just received at the Cheap March 27, 1862. •s of Trnco Chains, of go assortment of Halter Chains, Fifth “ Tongue lt Spreads, Ac.. Ao., i liadwaro Store of H. SAXTON. Uagucrcrotj'pes. TN beauty and durability, no “sun-drawn* picture equals a good Daguerreotype: this is the opinion expressed by the loading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rur holds'Louthor street, two doors west of Hanove Carlisle, Nov. 7,1801—K, AGENTS. J. R. NONEMAKER. THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Head-Stones, Monuments, TOMBS, Acof chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of soiling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards, Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac., or ouildmgs, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing.for comotry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo nromnt. ly attended to. ~ r Carlisle, Nov. 7, 18C1 Watches, Jewelry and Silver WARE AT CONI,YN’S TPM E aro invited to call and examine tbo mrguat and handsomest stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, , Rt V n o Jw oUSllt i to T t,lia i>l ' lCo ' lla '’i n g purchased thi determined to sell at price soinU.i 600 ?? Bold by rao/ B'lorantecd to ho as repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken m exchange. b " PLOWS, PLOWS.— , sale atManufooturorf montof “ Plants Plows, Kenwood's u Zoiglor’s u Woirioh's u at the cheap Hardware Si March 27, 1862. Selling off Twenty-Five Pelr Cent. De- low Cost! !! AT tho sign of the “ Gold Eagle/ 1 3 door's above tho Cumberland Valley Bank/ Affd.tWo doors below tbo Methodist Church on West Main <o street, tho largest and host selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in the to*b/ bo sold 30 per cent, lower than, at any place in tho Stato. Tho stock comprises a lai’go assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lopincs, American watches, and. all other kinds and styles, gold and silver timing, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of nil kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Aeoordoous, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, And a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cent, lower than over offered in town. The en tire stock.of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors arid Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. * Having selected a first class workman all hinds of repairing will bo dono as usual, at reduced prices. —<Throo Pianos at $lOO below the factory price, on account of the. Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry store three Rosewood Pi anos, warranted, at i their value, on easy terms, if called on sooni For Ren t.—The largo thrso story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will bo rented from the Ist of April, 18C2. Call at tho Jewelry Store, in said building. R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18, 1861, EOats and (zaps. THE- Hat and Cap Store heretofore -known as “ KELLERS’* has been removed just oppo site tho old stand two.doors from Arnold's clothing store. . Tbo business .will be conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture' warranted to givo satisfaction as recommended. A full.patronage is,respectfully solicited, and ov'ory effort will ho made to keep .the assortment in Men and’Boys Hats ami Caps .complete, with prices to suit the times. Spring stylos of Silk Hats now ready. Nov. 11, 1301, stew coons. A fresh and general assoH mcnt.of Groceries constantly on Imncl, .embracing, tbo best qualities in tbo mar ket, such ns Coffees, Sugars, Spines, Tublo Oils, Pickles,' Crackers, Hl noaroni, Citron, Kaisins, ns U'oli ns ail the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with-.a'suitable assortment of the finest , ■ Syrups & Molasses, Mackerel, Salmon Caskets, Tuba, Churns, and other artiolos for house hold- use, including a flno assortment of China, Glass & Queensvyare, ' The public uavo our thanks for the liberal pa •ronago bestowed upon iiadn tbo past; Wo hope to merit a share of their custom in the future. . April ID, ISCI. ■ , J W.. BBT. 'own"'and Country GitTjscnliei* respectfully Informs lus JL friends find the public generally, -that he still continues the Undertaking business, and is readvtn wait upon customers cither by day or by night.— .Ilcady-mado COP-PINS kept constantly on band, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand Patent Mctallio Burial Caw, of which ho has boon appointed the solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood 11k Aube and gohtlo horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among the. greatest discoveries of-the ago is M elln* Spring MaJtraaa, the best ami cheapest bed novr in use, the exclusive right of, which'. I have so euredd and .will bo kept constantly on Land.' Cabinet Making in al! its various branches carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, I'ranch Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind a,ml Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds. Looking Glasses, aud all other articles usually manufactured in this lino of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are mom of experience, his material tho host, and his work made in tho latest city stylo, and all under his own-supervision.. It will bo war ranted and-sold low for cash. lie invites all to give him a call' before purcha sing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him ho feels indebted to his nume rous .customers, and assures them that ho efforts will be spared in future to please theni in stylo and price, (live us a call. ” Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite tho Deposit Bank, ( Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1661 Carlisle Marble Yard. RICH Ano OWECV, South Hanover street, opposite BentKt’ Store, CarValeJ* THOMAS.CONLYN. Oarlislo, Key. 7,1803 -Just received and for I*B prices, a largo assort- IYork Motal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle do Cultivators, Ac., Ac. ttoro of JOHN A. KELLER Superior Old Rye, .Choice Old Family N«c ter,'Wheat, Scotcli, and Irish. ALE ' Bl £Z4l™^- : “ BITTERS, Of the very best quality. oth ° 1 '" <!o “, iT ‘"S o I'Uilß ARTuu^f rill find i oa represented, as his whole attention-will I O - 1? IJ1 '° I,er T 1 careful .election of hie cannot-he-surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage-of the publi'o. 1 Carlisle, April 12, ISM. \ CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement Depot. Td’ GARDNER & CO. now manufacture „, * fodJtoep constantly, FOR BADE,-at their cxtonsive Steam Works on East Main st., Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approved usefulness to Fanners, among which they would call especial attention to ; Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken oyer fifty , first class premiums at, btnto ami County Fairs. To the farmers of Cum berland, York and Perry counties we need not speak m detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are now in use on the best farms in these counties- Its reputation is established ns tho most complete gram drill now manufactured in tho United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Burley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching Hie seed... Tho K um springs pass the. drill over stumps and stones, wilh .out breaking pins or tho drill.. For even and reiru lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill isun equallod by any other. We also manufacture-and' sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to farmers as reliable 'implements of established character: Also, Three and Four Horso Powers mid Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Hollers, Plough. Castings of various patterns, Cura Crushers; and. other articles for farmers too numerous to mention.. Also, Egg Coal Stores and ton plate Wood Stores, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo havo also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which w« would call attention. . DAVID SIPB. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of pur business wo give par-, ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw mill* gearing ia constantly increasing. Mill owmora and millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. Our shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in the best accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be soon in successful operation at many of the largest' distilleries and tannnorios in Carlisle, and Cumb'd, Pfctry and Dauphin cos,, to the owners of which we confidently refer for information ns to theirefllcieu oy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting, elsewhere. Connected with our establishment is astoainSnsh* and Door Manufactory whioh is now in complete-' ordor for the manufacture of every description of BTODINQ ftIATHRXAbS, for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ao-- •cording to size of glass ; Window Frames from $l,B X' upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from sl,76'’ upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas-- ingg, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy' Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house ' building, furnished at the. lowest prices, and of tbo/ best quality qf lumber, Wo are also prepared; as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS'- for tyapmiortors on the railroad, with promptness'' gpd op reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respect-- ft)>ly.solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend ed to F. GARDNER A CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1831., _ CORN BROOMS. Wo have - just roceived a lot of 65 dozen of “ Rich's” superior made Corn Brooms, wbloh. wo confidently recommend as the boat and cheapest Broom in the market. Bor sale only by the subscri ber, either at whti’jsalo or retail November, 1861 JOB PRINTING poatly osocutod at this o2Ua H. SAXTON, Haft Main Street, New Wine and Liquor Store, Three doors Bast of Inhojfs Grocery SIL and facing the Market Mouse, Carlisle. ’ ’ THE undersinned having opened'n full 1J complete assortment of the purest rnU MW™ AN P LIQUORS, ■umkeopen. House keepers, and others . giPtaim a coll, being determined ta keep a bfttep article than is generally.kcpt in the oounlrv / low prices. f ■> Jf “ ua ft t holl^^^^ —Otard, Pinot Vintage, 1852; H O , GlNS—Swan, Schoidam Sohnappa, nu Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. yor 8 01 <1 Wl .SES—Maderia, very old; Sherry, giroel aga, Clarot, Champagne Mi.. *• WHISKY Mdhbrtgahola, Pure S’ bon and common. J,UUr **’ Also, DoijiHahns, Kottfes £a Bottled iiqtiora oLall kinds. * * ' WILLIASI ItTAIITIN. May 17,180 U Wine and' Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STIJEHt, CARLISLE;' ( Directly Opposite the Volunteer Bffice.) THE undersigned would resrieotfdllv calf tho attention- of Merchants, ilolol-keck-r. ■ and Citiaons of Cumberland and' the snrronmfiS l country, generally to his establishment ns obov?-' designated, whore [ho keeps constantly on hand e very full and complete assortment of , PUKE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any article sold ns snob, will bo strictly as reim sonted, and, will be sold Wholesale and Retail-at tbo lowest market prices.- His stock consists in’ part of BEST FRENCH BIIANDIKS, Martel brand, , Castillion <t Co., La Rocliolla, A. Camise, ■GINS, •Holland, B. 13. Old Boblcn, WHISKIES. Scotch. Irish, ’ Wines of all Kinds. Ho has also the 'agency for tbo sale of Loner celebrated READING ALB, hand SnPPl^' ° f wh!cll will 1,0 constantly kept *oa gratefully received and promptlyattondc* ' GEORGE WINTERS, Fob. 0 1862—1 y. Foreign and Pouieslic Liquors. TGI DWARD SHOWER respectifully nnnoun to tho public, that ho continues‘to keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a large and Terr su perior assortment of. ' . . Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho-' tel, and. directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES, ‘ 1 -*■ All of ohoico Brands. WINES, • Sherry, Port, Maderia, LiibonJ Claret, Na tive, Hock; Johauuisberg, and Bodorboim- CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick & Co., Qei.lor A Co.,nni imperi- GXNS, WHiSKr ohlon ’ LirD ’ ttnd Anoh °r- Willoughby's celebrated Morrison's Patent Corn Planter, hash's Patent Straw and Fodder Cotter, Bridendolf s Patent Corn Shelter, Johnston's Cast Iron Hogs’ Trough, . Ham’s Patent Cider Mill. POOR AND SASH FACTORY. Old Pinel, ■ Pollevoisin, J. J. Diipny & Co., Otard Old Laquurnn# Holland Wasp Anchor,. Common. ■ Family Nodar, 0. Ryo,, Common Roctiilyd. b; SHOWER, J. W. BUY.
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