-r lection Proclamation. TTE7HERBAS, in and by &n Act cf tbc v ▼ General Assembly of the Common wealth Pennsylvania* entitled “An Act -testing to lb* •lections of.tbis -oft Cha $4 day of July, Anno Domini, U is made the 4ft* ly of the Sheriff of ewery County within lb** Cohn monwoalth, to give public nolira y»f Che G-oooral Election*, end to such notice to enumerate—• Ist, The Officers to be elected.' Id. Designating the places anrhkb iheelector Is to be hold.. ThrrejV-rN I, J. THOMPSON HTPrSV, High Sheriff of the etmnlT of CnmbtricTid, fjo b#vt>,y -mV* VntT’n -cml git* this public noriceto th* fiUectoro of the af CuTaberiand, that r-n T t S.' ? ESDAT > the £th day Wf November next, an BleMion will be hold *t the ••ratal Election District*establishedby let*-In ;r«id County, el ■which time ihoj 1 w ill vote by ballot for electors. The said election wiU be hold throughout Ihe County ea follows: The election in the election district ©omposed of Ihe borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, Sooth Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and ttowor Frankford rill b* held at the Court House, In the borough of Carlisle. Tho election in the election district eoznposed ©f Lower West Peonsbotough township, will be held at the North School House, in Plainfield. The election in the election district composed of fl2ror Spring township; will bo hold at tho public house of Jacob Oltetot, in Hoguostown, in said ■ township. * The election in the election district composed- of Hampden township, will be held at the public house occupied by George Duey in said township. The election in the election district composed of ♦ho township of Upper Allen, will he hold at the public house of Win, L. Cocklin, in Sbephcrdstdwn. . The election in the election district composed of Middlesex township, will be held at the Middlesex School House. „ The election in the election district composed of Ihe township of Lower Allen, will bo held at the Wagon-maker shop of Jeuaa Hunchbarger, on Shite Hill. Tho election in the election district compost ot Hast Ponnsborougb tbwnsbip, will be bvW at tb« house of Jos.7dartia, in West F»irrl«w, now ewii* pied by John Seirer. The eloction in the election district composed .of Now Cumberland, will bo held at the house now kept by William 8011, in tho borough of New Cumberland. The election in tho election district composed of • the borough of Mechaniosbure. will be held at the public ia-faui borough. The election in the election district composed of Monroe township, will bo held at tho public house lately kept, by Jeremiah Hannon, in Cburchtovro, in said township. Tho eloction in tho election district composed of Penn township, will bo held at tho house now occu pied by Jacob Rodscckcr, in said township. The elootion in tho election ( diatrict composed of tipper Dickinson township, will be hold in tho house now occupied by James Washmood, known at tho Stone Tavern. ■ Tho election in the election district composed of the borough of Nowvillo and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Ponnsborougb .and North Newton, will bo hold at tho public School Souse in the borough ofNcwville. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Nowbnrg, Hopewell township, will be held at the School House in Newburg, in laid ♦ownship. Tho election in the election district composed of th* borough of Shippensburg, Shippcnsburg town- • ll.p, and that part of Southampton not included in the Leesburg election district, will bo hold at tho Connell House, in the borough of Shippensburg. The election in tho elootion district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo held at the house formerly occupied by William Maxwell, in Leesburg. Tho election-ia_tha~«leoUon district oomposed of South Newton township, will be held at tho School House in Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. •That every person excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall bold any office 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 bo •mpldycd under tho Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of .this State, or of tho United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that every member of Congress, and of tho State Legislature, and of tho Select or 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 Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other offi cer of such eloction shall be clogiblo to bo then voted for.” And tho said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth," passed duly 3, 1839, further provides, as follows, to wit: "That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the District to which they respectively be long, before 9 o'clock'on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of, said Inspectors ■hall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quallificd rotor of such District "In case the person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend on the day of election, thou the person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, •hall act as Inspector in bis place. And in case tho person who has received the highest number of rotes’ for Inspector shall not attend,’ the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his peace, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who rocoived the highest number of rotes shall appoint,a Judge in his placo; and if any vacancy shall continue in .the hoard for the space of oae hour after the time fixed by law for tho opening of the' election, tho rotors of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the imo of election, shall elect one of their number to fill tho vacancy." f Particular attention is directed to tho Act of As sembly, passed tho 27th day of February, 1839, en titled “An Act relative to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, , Bradford, Centro, Grech, and Erie," vis: " Sec. 1, Bo it enacted by the Senate and House i Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the same - that it sbal be lawful for tho qualified voters of tho counties of. Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centro, Green, and Eric, from and after tho parsigo of this Act, to vote for all candi dates for the various offices to be filled at any elec tion on one slip or ticket: Provided, tho office for which every candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as.required by the existing laws of the Com monwealth. u Sec. 2. T hat any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds-are directed to bo pun * ished by the existing laws of tho Commonwealth." For tho information of tho electors of Cumber land county, I publish tho following, being tho 4tb section of tho Act of tho General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled "An Act to provide for the Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts." “Sec. 4. Thatlbo election for Judges shall ho held and conducted in the several election districts In the same manner in nil respects ns elections for Representatives are or shall be conducted, and the the samp Judges, Inspectors, and ofli cers, and by provisicns .of. the Act of the General Assembly, en titled “An Aot relating to the elections of this Com* znoßWteJtb,” approved tbo 2d day of July, 1819, and Its seTtrad supplements, and all other like laws as aral ip same shall be in force and applicable, •hall be deemed and takon to tbo election of Judges: Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of thb Supreme Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to bo [earned in the law on another separate piece of pa- ; p°r. “ It iba,l be the duty of the several Assessors, re spectively o attend at the place of bold ing every General,'Special or Township election, during the whole time said election op Jctofc. open, for the par-j pose of giving! Information 1 the Inspectors and .Judge, when called bn, in sreation to the right of (tuy.person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion, and on saoh other matters in relation to the *iqaa,Bment of voters, as the said Inspectors, or eltb of them shall from time to time require, “No person shall ho permitted to rote at any election, as aforesaid, other ,than a white freeman of too dgo of twenty-one years or more, who shall have ytiided in the State at least one yj*ar, and in tho 1 election district.where he offers to vote, at least ton days immediately preceding such election, and within tore years pads «• .*t*te..aod eouaty tax •which ’ shall bars bhen assessed at least ten days be fore the election., Butoioitiienof tbo/Unitod States who has previously-been * qualified voter of this State and removed'therefrom and returned, and have rosided in .election djftriot and paid taxes as be entitled.to vote .af ter residing in this State si* jpbnihs ; Provided, That the .white freemen, citizens of ibo trolled States, between the ages of,#! and 23 years, and having resided in this State oho year,"and in the •lection district ten days, os aforesaid, shall be en titled le vetfe eiyuagh they shall mat hare “No psrww* sb*U V* pwaUtsd W vots whose name is Kv't IHt of taxable inhabi- Uati tat C\v?*iife'.WN'v»<fTx First, bo |sredkt<»'a SWT t!b© payvnfeuu within two JVWP6) of « SVdT* 4* 4y*ttWy <fc*\ %S9*M*d *£T*«*\rij Ia th* OwaA&tfitori, aud stfob sstteiVtAty vtiAenee v>ifh<sr 4-ft Vis 4«wii 'Ow'h or-affintiKiHoft, or <*n the oalk at *>f «notW> that ’ho I*l4 fetch a txx, i tfr 'in foohrrc 4b Jproihu'fc -a vtceipu shall Tnata wh ‘4b yb© -thereof; Or, if ho blWVlh% Vl£hl 4b Vbt©'by being tth elbotM* between qhe *£ds'-bf'&l dlmll doposo bn otfth or vffiirmdtihn’thto hndmTi'reridbfi in tbe StMe at least oet ndVt beffito bra application, ntnl make rneb proof of in tVc District a? Is Voquived 'hjr this \ei, nnft thnl be Hoc* verily IkjHcto from the ©ccontita given him. thht'Ko is of tho ngd-nforotmifi, toil give snob other wvidonca n« is required by tins AM ; whereupon the name of the person no admit ted to vote shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, ami a note tnado opposite thereto by writing the word ‘tax,'if ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘ago* ifbe shall be admitted to vote by reason of ago, and in either case the reason of such rote ah all bo called out to the Clerk*, who. shall make the like note ia the list of voter* kept by him. “ In all cases where the name of the person clai ming to vote is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners or assessors, or his right to rote wheth er found thereon or not, is objected to by any quali fied citieen, it shall bo the duty of tbp Inspectors te examine such person on oath ns to his qualifications, and if ho claims to hare resided in tho Slate for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof there of, but ho shall make proof by at least one compo* tent witness, who shall ho a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the district for more than ton dayc next immediately preceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of hr? lawful calling, is within thodistrict* and that ho did not remove in tbo said district for the purpose of rating therein. • 44 Ev-sry persouquaUfied as afoyeshid. and whs shall tudke due poof, if requited, of bis residence, and payment of t:*»xes. os al'wwsabi, shall be admit ted to- iw tbs WwujMp.la vbiea he shall- rfsbba. “• It' any petsooi p wven 5} 'HM-townflb to. pcvreal an efll-rer the trT«jv:ti*ui! u;nii*r-tslirt’uuu hailing: such, election;, or itsu. oc th.ryu.uuu; toutny *uch impnopurjyijttwtibre witli bint hi. (i£'lljt>d>i4{(';,sihfclj] hhicitoc attempt Co bfodt op. th* w.ih»ln'v. or- amumie- to. any window where- cilo amy bu- cc- abatS civ So oatjr d'ocaro the: jjcacir- uC ch}cti?ja. or shreU use or pcactirre any catijal'Cationi,, thxca.cs-or vi olence wish, the- desrgo: do. la.{taoe«.t» andniy or over* awe any elector, or re pteve-nt brei free* "Voting, or to retrain theftcedons of choice,soch person on con ■Eietiofr-ghalLhe.fiiyfd la any-jjam-not-exeecding-fivq hundreil dollars, and to l-o imprisoned for a time not les# than-one or more than twelve months, and if it shall bo shown to the court where tho trial of jtioh offence shall be had. that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on tho conviction ho shall bo sentenced to poya fino of not loss than ono hundred nor more than ono thousand'dollars, and to bo imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. “ If any person or persons shall make any hot or wager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall offer to rank 3 **ny such bet ox wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invito ahy person or persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shidl forfet. and pay throe times tho amount so bet or to be bet . u lf any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his prop er district, or if any person knowing tho want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person, on conviction, shall' bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and ho impris oned for any term not exceeding throe months. “ If any person shall vote at more than ono elec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than onco on tho’sarae day, or shall fraudulently fold or •deliver todhe-Inspector-dwo-tickets-togothor,- with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure »n other so to do, he or they offending, shall on-conviction ho fined in any sum not loss than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than throe nor more than twelve months. “ If any person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of olco- n tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influ encing tho citizens qualified to vote, bo shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars, for every such offence, and bo im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months.” Agreeably to tho provisions of the sixty-first sec-’ tion of said not, every General and Special Eloction shp.ll bo opened between tho hours of eight and ton in the’ forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in tho evening, when the polls shall be-closed. And the Judges of tho respective districts afore said, are by tho said act required to meet at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on the third day after tho said day of election, being Fri day, tho 11th day of Nov., then and there, to per form the things roquiredof them by law. Tbo following is the bill allowing soldiers to vote : AH’ ACT to regulate elections by soldiers in actual military service. Section. 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General jdssembh met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That whenever any of the qual ified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a re quisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Common wealth, and as such, absent from their place of residence, on the days appointed by law ior bolding the general or Presidential elections within this State, or on the days for holding special elections, to fill vacan cies,' such electors shall he entitled, at such tiroes, to exercise tho right of suffrage, as fully as if they were present at their usual places of elections, in the manner, herein after prescribed, and whether at the time of voting, such electors shall be within the limits of this State or not; and the right of voting shall not be affected, in any manner by the fact ol tho voter having been credit ed to any other locality than the place of his actual residence, by reason ol the pay -roout-to-him-of-local bounty-by such other locality. Sec. 2. A poll shall be opened in each company, composed, in whole or in part, of Pennsylvania soldiers, al the quarters of the. captain, or other/ officer thereof, and all electors, belonging to such company, who shall be wilhiu one mile of such quarters, on the.day of election, and not prevented •by order of their commanders, or proximity of tho enemy, from returning to their com pany quarters, shall vote at such poll, aud at no other place; officers, other tbao those •of a company, and other voters, detached and absent from their companies, or in any military or naval hospital, or in any vessel or navy yard, may vote at such polls as may be most convenient lor them, and when there shall be tenor more voters at any place, who shall be unable to attend any company poll, or their proper place of elec tion, as aforesaid, the electors present may open a poll, at such place as they may se lect, and certify in the poll-book, which shall bo a record of the proceedings at said election, substantially, in manner and form, as hereinafter directed. Seo. 8. Tho polls shall bo opened as ear ly as practicable on said day, and remain open at least three hours, and, if necessary in tho opinion of the judges of the election, in order to receive the. votes of all the elec tors, they may keep the polls open until seven o’clock in tbo afternoon of said day ; proclamation thereof shall be made at, or before, the opening of the polls, and, one hour before closing them* Sec. 4. Before opening the polls, on tho day of election, the electors present at each of the places aforesaid, shall elect, visa rocs, three persons, present at the time, and hav ing the qualifications of electors, for the judges of said election, and the Judges so elected shall then appoint two of the per sons present, who shall be qualified to act as clerks of said election ; and the Judges shall prepare boxes, or other suitable re ceptacles, for the ballots. Seo. 6. Before any votes shall be received, said Judges and clerks'sball eachtake an oath, or affirmation, that be will perform tbe-dutiea of Judge, or clerk, (as the case may be,) of said election, according to law, and to the best offals abilities, and that bo will studiously endeavor to prevent frgad, deceit • or abase in conducting the same, which oath or affirmation any of maH jndges or clerks so elected or nppointed;may administer to.eaob other; and thesarae shall be in writing, or partly written, and an .® , PwHy printed, and . signed by ■aid Judges and clerks, and certified to hy the pert? •tefßSsferixg the Mv**d attached'ld or entered upon the poll-book, and there signed and certified as aforesaid. Sec. 6. All elections shall bo by ballot, and the judges of election may, and upctav challenge of any rotor,' shall examine, un der oath or affirmation, tbe applicant to vole, (which oath or affirmation any ol the said Judges may administer,) in.respect to his right to vote, and bis qualifications to vote in.the particular ward, city, borough, township or county of this Slate, in which he claims residence 5 and before receiving any vote, the judges, bra majority of them, shall bo satisfied that inch appli cant is a qualified voter of such plnpo. Sto. 7. Separate poll-books rhall be kept, and separate returns roado for Iho vo ters of each city, or county; the poll books shall name the company and regiment, and 'the place, post or hospital in which such ©lection is held; the county and township, city, borough, ward, precinct or clopiioft district or each vote shall bo endorsed op posite his name on the poll books; each dork shall keep ono of said poll-books, so that there may be a double list of voters. Sko 8. Each ticket shall have written or printed, or partly written and partly printed thereon, the names of all the officers which may properly be voted for at said election, for which tbe said elector desires to vote. Sue. 9. That the judges to whom any „ ticket shall bo delivered, shall, upon the re ceipt thereof, pronounce with an audible voicu tbo name of the elector* and if no ob jection Is made to him, and the judges are satisfied that said doctor Is a citizen of the United States, and legally entitled, accord ing to the Constitution and laws 01 the State, to vote at said election, shall imme diately put said ticket In the box, or other receptacle therefore, without inspecting tbe names of persons voted for; and the clerks shall enter the name.of tbo elector on the poll-book of his county, ward, precinct, city, borough or township,-and county of hi* residence, sutatantinlly Ip pursuance of tbe form hereinafter given. sSs<n 10. At the close of the polls, iho comber of rotors shall be counted and sot down at the foot of tbe list of voters, and certified and signed by the judges, and at tested by the clerks." . . See. I I. After tho poll-books are signed, the ballot-box shall bo opened, and the tickets therein contained, shall be taken _OQt;i‘OD«S-ata.-timej-by-ono trf'-the^ndgoib — who shall read distinctly, whilp tho ticket remains in hla hand, tho name, or names, therein contained, for tho several officers voted for, and then deliver it to the second •judge, who shall examine tho same, And pass it to the third Judge, who shall string the vote for each county upon a separate thread and carefully preserve tho same j the same method shall bo pursued as to each taken out, until all tho votes arp counted. ' Seo. 12. Whenever two or more tickets shall bo found deceitfully folded or rolled together, neither of such tickets, (dull bo counted 5 and if a ticket shall contain iqoro than (ho proper number of names for the 'same office, it shall be considered fraudu lent as to all of the names designated for that office, but no thither. Sec. 13. As a check in counting, each clerk shall keep a tally list for each county,, from which votes shall have been received, which tally list shall constitute a part of the poll-book. Sec. 14. After the examination of Jhe tickets shall bo completed, the number of votes for each person, in tho- county poll books as aforesaid, shall be enumerated un der the inspection of the judges, and set down as hereinafter provided,* in the form of the poll-book. Sec. 16. Tho following shall, be substan tially the form of the poll-books, to bo kept by the judges and clerks of tho election, filling in the blanks carefully : Poll-book of.tho election, hold on tho second Tuesday of October, one thousand eight hundred and , (or other election day, as tho case may bo,) by tho qualified electors of county, (or city ,) State of Pennsylvania, in company , of the regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, (or ns the case may be,) held at (naming the place, post, or hospital,) A B C D and E F, being duly elected as judges of said election, and J L and L M, being duly appointed as clerks of said eloction, wore severally, sworn, or affirmed, as per certificates herewith re turned. Humber and names of tho electors voting and their county, city, borough, township, ward, or precinct, of residence ; No. 1, A B, county of , town- Ship of No. 2, C D, . county of , township of It is hereby certified that the number jf electors for • county, Pennsylvania, voting at this election, amounts to AB, i Judges CD, [ ol E P, \ election. Attest—J K, E*M, Clerks, Form of certificate of oath of judges and clerks; We, A B, C D and E F, judges ‘of (Ms election, and J K and L M, clerks thereof, do each severally swear, (or affirm,) that we will perform the duties of judges and clerks of said election, severally acting as above set forth, according to law and to the beat of our abilities, and that we will stu diously endeavor to prevent fraud, deceit,, or abuse, in conducting the same. ■ J K, L M, Clerks. I hereby certify, that C D, E F, judges, and J K and JU M, clerks, wore, before pro ceeding to take any votes at said election, first duly sworn, or affirmed, as aforesaid. Witness my hahd this day of Anno Domini one thousand eight-hundred and A B,.Judge of election. I certify that A. B, judge aforesaid, was also so sworu (or affirmed) by me. Witness my hand., the date above writ ten. J K, Clerk of election* '’Seo. 16. A return, in writing, shall be made in each poll-book, setting forth in words, at length, tho whole number of bal lots cast for each office, (except ballots re jected,) the name of each person voted for, and the Lumber of votes given to each per son, for each different office j which return shall bo certified as correct, signed by tbo judges, and attested by the clerks) such re turn shall be substantially as follows; At an election held by the electors e company , of tho regiment of Pennsylvania soldiers, at (naming the place where tbo election is held) there were (naming the number in words, at length) votes cast for the office of Governor, of which A B had ' # votes, C D votes; for Senator, ’votes were cast, of which E P bad . votes, G H had votes; for Representatives, votes were cast, of which J K bad votes, It M bad votes; and in the same manner as to any other officers voted for. At the end of the return, the judges shall certify in substance, as frHows, giving, if officers, their rank and number of their reg iment, if privates, tba-number of their reg iment and company, viz: A true return of the election, hold as aforesaid, on the day of , An.no Domini one thousand eight hundred and A B, Captain company A, one hundred and thirty-first regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. C D, one hundred and thirty first regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. £ F, company A, one hundred and thirty first regimens, Pennsylvania volunteers. Judge of election. Attest—£ E, - L M, Clerks. Seo. 17. After canvassing tbo votes In manner aforesaid, the Judges shall put in an envelope oneoMhe poll-books, with Its tally list, and return of eacb city or coun ty, together with the tickets, and .transmit the sam9,<properly sealed up, and directed through the nearest post office, or by ex press,, as soon as possible thereafter,dp the protbonotary of the court of common’pleas of the city ? or county in which sild electors would have voted, if not jn the miUtafyJser vice aforesaid, (being thocUyor county lor which tbo poll-book was kept,) and ths ttbar poll-hock af said city sr aeaaty, ax closed Id *o envelope ahd'ieklefi ft* afors laid, oud properly directed, Shall bodollv ered to one ol : lho commissioners tiCroinal- ; tor provided for, if such commissioner calls 1 for the sameln ten days, and if no tso called for the same shall betrantnfitted'by mail or by express, ai ’ soon as possible thereafter, . lo tbe Secretary of the Commonwoatf h.wlitl ahall carefully preserve tbe. same, and on demand of tbe proper prothonotsty, deliver . to said prothonotary, undtfr hia ba'fid and official seal, a certified copy of the relnro of votes so transmitted to and received by btn> for said city or oonnty of wliicb tbe demand Slant 1e prothonotary. Sue. 27. No mere informality in tbe man ner of carrying out, or executing, any of the provisions of this act, shalt-invalidate any ebiction held under the same, or authorize lira rctnrA'tfaoreof.to be rejected or set aside, nor shall any.(allure, on the, part of the com missioners, to react} or visit any regiment or company, or part of company, or the failure of anyfeompany, or part of company to vote, invalidate any election which may bo held under this act. Sno. 28. Tbe several officers, authorized to conduct sneb election, shall have like powers, and they, as well as other persons, nho may attend, vote, or offer to vote, at anoh election, shall bo subject to the like penalties and restrictions as are declared or provided in the esse of elections, by tbs citizens, at their usual places of election | and all of tbe provisions of the general elec tion laws of this State, so far as applicable and not inconsistent with tbe provisions of this act, nor supplied thereby, shall apply to all elections hold under this ect. Sko. 2t». No compensation shall be al lowed to any judge or clerk. Under this act. Sue. 30. When the sheriff of any city or county shall issue his proclamation for an election, fur a presidential, congressional, district, city, county or Slat* electibo, un der tho lowa of this Slate, ho shall transmit immediately, copies thereof, to tho Odd of ficers and senior captains in tho service; aforesaid, from said city or county. Seo. 31. Tho sum ol fifteen thousand dol lars, or so much thereof as may be necessa ry, is hereby appropriated from tho general revenue, to he paid-npon the order, ol the Secretary* ol the Commonwealth, to carry this law into eilect. Sto. 82. -\Vhon any of the electors, men tionodinlhe-firf'rfleCtlonol^thlfl^hct7:lciB“ than ten in number, sbalt be members of of another State or Territory, or for any sufficient of legal cause, ehall bo separated from' their proper company, or shell be in any hospital,’ navy yard;' vessel, or on recruiting, provost, or other duty, whether within or without the State, under ' cuch circumstances as shall render it pro bable that he or they will be unable io re join their p oper company, or’to be present at his proper place of election, on or. before the day ol the elections, therein 'mention ed, said elector .or electors shall bavo a right to vote in the following manner: Sko. S 2. The voter aforesaid (a hereby authorized, before the day 6f Election, to' deposit his ballot or ballots,.properly fold ed, as required by. the general election laws of this State, or oibonyiae, astbe voter may choose, in a sealed bnvelopo, together with a written or priutocJv'or partly written and partly printed statement, containing the natno ol the voter, the county, township, borough or ward of which be is a resident and a written or printed authority to some qualified voter In the election district, of which said voter is a resident, to cast the ballots contained in said envelope for him on the day of said election. Said statement and authority to be signed by the said vo. tor, and attested by the commanding jor commissioned officer of the company, of which he is a member, in the case of a pri vate, and of some commissioned officer oi the regiment. In the case of an officer, if any such officers are conveniently accessible, .. and if otherwise., then by some other wit ness ; and there shall also accompany aoid ballots, an affidavit of said voter, taken be fore some one of the officers aforesaid, and in the absence of such officers, before some other person duly, authorized to administer oaths,' by any law'Ol the State; that he is a qualified voter in the , election district in which he proposes to vote, that he Is in the actual military service of the Unitecl.States or of this State, describing the organiza tion to which ho belongs, that ho has not sent bis ballots to any other person or per sons, than tbo one In such authority men tioned, that he will not offer to vote at any poll, which may bo opened on said election day, f.t any place Vrhdtaoever, and that he is not a deserter* and has not been dishon orably dismissed from the service, and that bo is now stationed at , in the State . Said sealed envelope containing the said ballots, statement, authority and affidavit as aforesaid, to be sent to the pro per, person, by mail or otherwise, having written or printed on tho outside, across the sealed part thereof, tho words, “soldier’s ballot for township, (borough or ward,) in the county of , T * Sec. 84. Tho elector, to Whom such bal lot shall bo sent, shall, on tho day of elec tion and whilst the polls of the proper dis trict are open, deliver tbo envelope, as re ceived, unopened to tbo proper election offi cer, who shall open it in the presence of the election board, and deposit the ballots therein contained, together with the envel ope, and accompanying-papers, an other ballots are deposited,.and said boaid shall count and canvass- the same, fn the same mariner as other roles cast at said election; and tho person delivering the same day, on tbo demand of any elector, be compelled to testify, on oath, that the envelope, so delivered by him, Is in the same state as when received by biro, and that the same has not been opened or the contents there of changed or altered, in any way, by him or anj- other person. l A B, C D, E F, Judges* Seo. 85. The right of any person, thns offering to vole, at any such election, may be challenged, for tho same Causes, that It could be challenged,Jf be were personally'' present and for no other reason or. cause. Seo. 88. Any officer of any general, or special election, in Ibis State, who (ball refuse to receive any Bifob envelope, and deposit such ballots, or to count and can-' vaas filename, and any elector ,wh6-sb'alt re ceive such envelope and refuse io deliver the same, to the olfiohrs of theeluctlda dis trict, endorsed on the said envelope shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and on convic tion thereof, shall be punished by impris onment in the State, penitentiary not ex ceeding five years, and by fine nut ing one thousand dollars* or by either or both in tho discretion of the court. Sec. 37- Any person who shall wllfnlly and corruptly make and subscribe any false affidavit, or make any false oath, touching any matter or thing provided io this act, shtll he deemed guilty of wilful perjury, and upon conviction thereof, shall bo pun ished by imprisonment in the State peni tentiary not exceeding live years, and by fiine not one thousand dollars; or by eith er dr both, In the discretion of the court. Seo. 88. That It shall be the dnty of the Secretary of' the Commonwealth- to pre pare the necessary blank forms to carry out the provisions of this act, . and' to fur nish the same for the use of the persons so engaged in the military service afore . said. . . Seo.'39. Id ease any qualified elector In , military service aforesaid, may be in any hospital, military or ndvai, or in any vcs •el, or navy yard, the statement and affida vits inthis act mentioned may bo witness ed by, and made before; any offlcoifoftbo vessel, navy yard, or other place ip which said voter is, for the time 1 being, engaged. Sso. 40. lt shall be the dutylof every as sessor, within this Commonwealth, annual ly, to assess and return,,ln the manner now required by low, a coqntytax ol ten cents upon each and every non-commissioned offi cer and private, ondithe uslial taxes upon every oommlssioned'offioer known by them 10;be in the military service-ot the United States, or oflbls State, in lbe .army i and when any omission shall occur, the omit ted names shall bo added, by such assessor#, to the aaaessments.BDif'listB :«f.-voiersi on the application Qf any citizens of the elec tion district or preciddt 'wherein each sol aler might, or wonld, baye a right to vote if not Id en'otr Service, as afore said; and snob non-commissioned officers and privates shill ha exempt lirera all etba perßohhi lazes daring their diifatiiidatieb In ' ■ such service.; and laid aiioa'iors; shall, in each and every base of knob assessed sola ' diofs officers, WlthdOt fee or reward there fore give aCßrllfloato oi kiich regular or addlllonalassesiment, to aoy'citizan ofthe ' election district or precinct, who may at ■ any time demand the aafrio': and npbn the presentation thefeof.to.ths 'tax collector of said district, or. the treasurer of the' said oonnty, ii snail be the duty of said officer tb rdcaiVe aald assessed' tax bf and front any person offering to pay the tame for the . soldier or officer therein named, and to en dorse upon such certificate a receipt Ihero tare'j had it shall also be tho duty of said collector b"t County treasurer to receive said assessed tel from any person who may - offer to pay the ssfbe for any of said offi cers or spidieVS, without requiring a cer tificate ofatraeSidhont, when the names of such pCrft'onS Shall have been daily en tered npon tbe assessment books and tax duplicates, Sn'd give a receipt therefor to ' each perain Specially stating therein the name of the Soldier or officer which tax is .. thus paid, the year for which it was assess ed, and the date o) tbe payment thereof i which said oortlCcalo aWd receipt, or Vo ceipt only shall be prima facie evidence to •a; election board provided, for by this act, belore which the same may be offered of the dne assessment of said tax, against and the payment thereof by tho soldier or officer therein named, ofloring the Same as aforesaid, but said election board shall not be thereby precluded from requiring other proof of tbe tight to vote, as speci fied by this act,, or the general election laws of this Commonwealth, and if any. ol said assessors, collectors or treasures, shall neglect or refuse to comply with tho pro visions ol this section, or to perform any of the duties therein etyplnod upon them, . or either oT them be, or they Unoffending, shall be considered and adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor In office, and shall, on con viction, be fined in any sum not loss than ■twenty, nor more than two hundred dol lars; Provided, That the additional assess ments required to bo made by the above section, in the city of Philadelphia shall tra .made on application of any citizen, of the election district, or precinct thereof, upon oath or affirmation of such citizen to bo administered hy the assessor, that such ab sent soldier is a citizen of tho election dis trict, or prboiuot wherein such assessment is required by such citizen to ho made. Sf.O. 41 This act shall not apply to . thO election of members of Council, or to ward' and division officers in tbe city of Philadel phia. henry,o. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Sepresenlalises. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. AppuovED—Tho twenty-fifth day of An gnat. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-lour. A. G. ODRTIN. Given nbder my hand, at Carlisle, this 12lhday of October, 1864. J. THOMPSON RIPPBy, October, 12lh, 1864. Sheriff. CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND "727,7" FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS, CHANGE OF HOURS- OK end after Monday, April 4th, 1864, Passenger Trains will run daily; as followsj (Sundays excepted): FOR CHAMBERSBURO AND HARRlStttTftd t 7:00 A. Mt, 2:45 P. M. Lear© Hagerstown, u Greoncustlo, 7:37 ” 3,35 u fArrat 8.17 “ 4:20 " Chambering, -j f (Loato • 8:30 '» 12:55 ” Leave Shippenaburg 9:00 u 1:25 ** " Ncwvillo 9:32 “ 2:00 *'. «' Carlisle 10:10 " 2:42 “ u Mochanlcsbfirg 10:42 u 8:12 •* Arrive at Harrisburg 11:15 u S&O 4< ron ciiAwnEßSiiono and hageßsTown i Leave Harrisburg 8;0Jj A. Mi,- 1:35 P. M. ” IMophanlcsbui'g 3:47 <r 2:15 ** “ Carlisle U:27 : “ 2;55 ” 11 Newvillo 10:02 “ 8:29 * “ Shipponsburg 10:33 ” 4:00 ” Chnutbofs’s, j {};®J „ £4O « Leave Grqoncaslle 11:55, *.* 6:30 “ Arr. at'llugcrstown 12:35 ” -0:10 ” The Carlisle and Harriubifrg Aoomiiodation Train will have as follows ; Leave OndiJiO •• 6:&t> Sf. Meclmnicaburg ' u Arrive it, rTarriaburg 0:56 ”, Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. of, ” 4:54 ” Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 u making close connections at ' ITarrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia, Now York and Pitts burg: 'rod v/irh Trains for nil points' Wes«, . Tbe '-Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. M., ns fat* ca Carlisle*- • .O’, tf. Ltftti. Siipfinnirnrl.’ul'tt o[,!cf, ) Sm/t C&amb'ff, April 4,'M. ( 1 April 7,-Vif.f. fikuipsusi e. sHAviur ATTOrtNEY AT LAW CARLISLE, I>A. A'irEiVOS to soeurmfl and collecting •VmT I' £ e,, V""*- Bomtia, &c. . ■SS 00 so “* J. WfSAHI,Er, ATTORNEY at law, 0 T, ’ FJCE on South IlnnnVor street, in the Torn, ism—Vm? ccui>iod A ‘ B ‘ «AMUEI, HEPBURN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE with Judge Hepburn, on Easi -Mam Street, Carlisle, 1 Aug. 6, f 63—ly. 11l NKWSIIAM, attobney a t la w. ("hPFICE with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street,-opposite the Volunteer Printing Carlisle, Doe'. 22, 1862—tf CIIAS. E. l)UjSLfl|J»li|jl« ATTO R N E Y-AT-L A W.; - •! OThSketHotf 8 tUildine,jUBt °PP° Bite Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y. 1 AUnrnu J nt Law. Offloe yr.th James It. Smith, Esq., Jlhoon.'. !yLZ h /t B r ts Ol,tTUBtodtohim PR JW the Baltimore College of Dental Surgerg „ r ,“° o e . a . t , the residence of his mother, East Leith, er street, three doors belotr Bedford. ' Carlisle, Deo. 22,1862, in. c„ derihaii, ‘ attorney at law. OFt0 F tf leE . Rt ' oern ’ 8 Hall . Building, in Heram’ ,r offinn f S'* in Url Htrase, next door to the iterant Office, Carlisle. [F«ibi-4,,1i1i-^ ( JAMES Ai JDVNBAB, ATTORNEY* AT LAW. OAHLISIX, PA. Office nest door to the American Printing effiao “few doojs weht of Hennon'e hotel. 8 April 14,1884—1 y . p »- bcb Has remoyed-from Sonth Hanover street to West Pomfrot streßt,. opposite the Female High Behoel, Qarliely.. - [April i!8.:18(!4. E. BfiLTZnodTSB, ATTORNEY AT IAW. OFFICE in Rheem’s Hall Building. in fee nt^n 0 V‘vfr urt HcM * 1 *»■ tw; CARLISLE FOIJNDitf Farming' Implement Depot. F GARDNER & CO.. now. manufacture iind keep ponetnntiy FOB SALE, at their extensive Steam Works on Basl'Miilnat., Oarlialc, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, ol well, known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which thoy would call especial .attention to ' WIX.LOUOHBT'O OKLCBBATIb Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which hits taken ores fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. To the farmers of Cum berland/ Ynrkraud Per Z connlios wo need notspoAk In dofai! of tho merits of his drill, ns scores of them aro'now in use on tho best forms in those counties. Its reputation is established ns the most complete grain drill now manufahtured in the United. Stales It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats.. Barley end Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. Tho gum springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or tho drill. For even and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill Is un equalled by any other. We also manufacture, and sell the following.articles, which we can recommend to fanners as reliable implements of established character: Jforruon’a Patent Corn “Planter, * XoiAV Patent Straw and Fodder CuHtr, JJridendotf** Patent Corn Shelter, Johntinn’t Caet Iron ffoqs* Trong't, iTarn'i Patent Cider MUU Also, Three and Four Horse Powers and Throat ing Machines, 'Crist Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coni Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, with nn immense variety 6f o'thet coritingo for house keepers arid others. We nk'Vo MSG to attractive variety of patterns for IRON BAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which we tr'o'riid call attention. STEAM ENGINES AND MILD GEAfttlfa. Tb this department of our business wo give par ticular attention. Onr already extensive stock ol patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmersand millwrights will bo furnished wittua printed catalogue of our various mill patterns'oi& application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and coating, by good and oarofUl machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES/ of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 26 horse -powor,-bullt-iQ-ib&-boststyle ami onacoommodutlng. terms. Engines built at our establishment .may bo seen in succejsfal operation at many of tho.lcrgost dlslillel’icß and tannneriea in Carlisle, and Cumb'd, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to theirofficiom oy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call and examine before, contracting elsewhere. DOOR'AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is asteaM Sash and Door o Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of eyory description of BUILDING* MATERIALS, fot thb most costly as well as the plainest house Window Sasb.ftiFhitmOd from five cents upward, ac cording do size of glass; window Frames from $l,Bl upward; Shutters and boiling Blinds from $1,76 upward; Door frames from $1,76 upward; Four X J anel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, BtaCkete, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles ileodca in house building, iUrnisbed at the lowest prices; attd of the test quality ef lumber. We aronlso prepared as heretofore to build ftfiu repair BURDEN OARS fot tranapoi ters on the failfoad; tilth promptness and on reasonable terras. The continued patronage of thdjhitlio is respect fully solicited* Orders by mail promptly attended to. JP. GARDNER A GO. Carli&le, Mdy 3, 1863. New Wine and iquor Store. h\ the new white frame building, directly east of the Market House, Carlisle. 'TUIE underfiinned having opened a full act JL complete assortment of . the-purest and best SWINES AND LIQUORS, ho invites note keepers, House keepers, and others to give bite a call, being determined to keep a better article than is generally kept id the Country, and at low prices. BRANDIES—Otard, Pinet Vintage, 1852, * Ro chelle. ■ GlNS—Swan, Schoidam Schnapps, Meyer’s Ok Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Ruib. WlNES—Maderia, very old; Cherry, Sweet Ma aga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat WHlSKY—Monongohcla/ Pure Old Bytf> Bour bon and common Whiqky. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. 3S£v>. Sottlod Liquors of nil kinds. WILLIAM MARfIN. May 17. 1863. Foreign and Domestic Liquors EDWARD SHOWER respectfully nnnoun ces 't'6 tfiopphlie, that he continue* to keep cob stuntly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very sn porior assortment of Foreign arid Domestic Liquors, at his new .stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly west of tho Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, r Sherry, Poffy Madefia, Lisbon, Clfcfety Na t live, flock/ JohanmSbefg, and Bodorhoim er. CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick A Co.-,- Geisldr & Cl);,-Uhl ItspsH al. GINS, . , • Bohlen, Lirn, and Anchor. wniBKY, Supertar Old Ilye, Choice Old Family Noe tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to be bad Philadelphia. ; ’ • BITTERS, - - . Of the very best quality. Dealers and others' desiring a PURE ARTICLf will find it as represented, ns bis whole attention wil> be given to a proper, and careful selection of hi. STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and’ hopes to have the patronage of the public* E. SHOWER. Carlisle, April 12/1803. r Univ rsal Cloths "W rm'gr. No Iron Frame to Break, or Bust and Spoi‘ the Clothes. 63,818, SOLD IN 1883. IT was pronounced superior to all others at the World’, Fair at London. 1862. It took tho First Premium at tho groat Fair of the Aitforiohn Institute, in New York City, 1863, and whorovor exhibited. ' SELF-ADJDSTISO AHD ADJHBTAJILB.I The only Wringer With the Patent COGWHEEL HE QHLAT.OR, which positively prevent, the rolls rom Breaking or Twitting on the Shaft , Without cog wheels, the whole strain pf forcing the cloth through the machine is putupon the lower roll, causing tbroo times as much strain upon the lower roll as when cog wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra 'strain upon the cloth. In reply to the question, u flow Long will it Last?'* wo oan only say, As long as a wash tub. cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agrl culturaliflt, No. 41 ParH Row, S. V., who says of tho - UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, “Wo think the machine much more than paysfor itself every year in the aaving of garment! Wo consider it important that tho Wringer bo fitted with Oogs, otherwise a mass of" garments may elog tho rollers, and tho rollers upon the crank shaft slip and tear the clothes, or' tho rudder break loose tho shaft. Our own is one of tho first mad.; add it is as good as new’ after nearly four years’ constant nee.” ■ ~ r J m. IT saves time,_labor, clothes AND It is easily and firmly secured (• the tub of washing machine, and will fit tubs o£ any si>6 or shape.- - - r "i i ■lt irill rare its cost erery si* months in tho ‘!?I i J2 , L, 0 . f *^ ot s. e ‘- Tho *° ! with 000 WHEELb AltE IiAEftAETED in every particular, - This means,especially,- that aitora few months’ (ja'Purnishedle families, on trial, free of ex-, pep so by . „ 3- OA PBBIL, IPP®, A- Bfooib • thwo* tiihbs the arhbitbtbr tkrbpaH f o at can’bo itawde by hand. W-rappo* Axd Rrbfff M=MMC=4 heitscleoted assortment of Hardware” o T0 P r „V““J In. this county. Every thin* kept in ij ar J Sate apd retail hardware stor», can bo h^l» mlf ovhor house if, the county .[ I cheap hardware store of itjo subscriber n Naitii Ann tons' nails and. nlk’-.i . received of the very best makes, and Coontry, murohantn supplied with Noll, ,"2' faeturern’ prices. , '“‘“I -fiOO Jilts Troon Chains of all kinds, with a 1., nfrortmeiit of butt chains, hnllor chains, breast d** fifth ohnins, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains nAHos,.—3so pair of Hamas of all kinds Just .chived. Common pattern, London pattern Ell.T belhtown pattern, with and without patent’f u i.« ings, cheaper than over. wn * PXiuts Ann Oils;—10 tors White lead 1 (ids gallons Oil just received, with a large asjiitlmmi of varnishes, turpentine, Japan, putty, Hthara™ Whiting; .glue, shellac, paint brushes, tirc-JS paint, Florence white, white sine, colored sinc,M load; lard dll,.boiled oil, eperm oil, fish oil Ac Colors of every description, dry and in oil, i n C ST! and tubes. . Fauk Bni.r,3.—Just rcooived tho largest, cot, and host assortment of Farm Bolls | n ii county. Grcenoastln lilcltil rmd Bell metal «,V ranted not to'crack. ’ ,r ' Pownnn.—2s kegs Dupont Hook and Rifio p ow dor, withe largo assortment qf. safety fuse, pick," crowbars, stono drills, stone sledges,' stone hammors' Ac. . ' Ponpfi Ann cemeht 60 barrels cement with a 1 very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all ItiudS, ohespor than over, at the hardware of HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Jan. 7,1804. ’ d a Lewis V. line, Jf the old firm of John P. l ynt $ Sm HAS just oomplolod opening hi, apr L stooit of Hardware. Paints, Oils, VarnV.v,.? Glass, *o.,to*Whioh he invites the earlyattcnllnn of tho tmtiic generally. Ho has greatly enlarge? his stock in Mi its various branches, and c»n now ncoomoJato tho jpnblto with - “ no *. RELIABLE GOODS, in Inrgoor small ijnaptitros at the lowest prices,— Ho don I want the public ‘to think he has btouebl -aH_the-G6ods-m--Phlladolshiiir-aud - NewTork^to oar town, but be can as«niro thbto that & look Jn« his store will convince thoth that ho h\, onoS Goods to fully supply tho demand t'rt this itmlll Persons wanting goods in our lino VrSll Bnd Itlo their advantage to give ns a call bofofe rtrtit, thoirpurohnsos. All orders personally and JVuiiolJ. ally attended to, and no misrepresentations mdo k, efloot sales. LEWIS F. XYNri. _ . , T _ * North Hanoror street, Carlisle, Tan. 1, 1864. SSsasm TTHE undersigned having purchased the entire stook of Groceries of C. Inhoff on thd south-east comer of Market Square, ami mode oonsidorable additions, is now prepared to supply his friends and tho public, with all kinds of ckoios good.) at tho lowest market rates. His stock com. prises COFFEES, StfQARS, SYRtPSi TEAS, Salt, Spices gtonnd ahd tftrgronnd, Obsess, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail; Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogars, Snuff; Matches Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS, CittNA, SfCNB AND QUEENSWARE; Cedarworo, Notions, and all other article! niaallj kept in a first clacs Grocery store. . in regard to prices, I can say that it is iny do* termination to soil goods at tbo lowest possible figiirfc. Nutter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices, „ He hopes by striot attentioh to business, and s disposition to please, to merit and secure a share of public patromtgS. Carlisle, iatiif, 188-1, WITCHES A JfeWELliy the sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors abdfe u Cumberland Valley Bank, and twd doors below the Methodist Church on AVestMain ft street, the largest und'bost selected stock oi WATCHES -and JEWELRY in the town, be sold 30 per bent, lower than at any place in ■ tbe State. The stock comprises a large .assortment 6f Quid A Silver Hunting-case Watches/ Levers, Lbpines, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silVer Chains, Gold Fins and Pencils, Je#oHy of Ali kinas, Spectacles, Gold tid silTen' platod nn'ftb'ilver ilufllo B&xcs, Xccordeonsi Oil Paintings, a gfoit vaHoty of Fancy Articles} and a lot of the fiber' Pianos, which wilFbe sold 40” per cent. InWer than t ror offered in fawn. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrorl and Safe, Tfriif ta fcold frbolosale or fotail ontM easiest tbvtorft Hatfttg fibltictbd * first class Workman all kind* of repairing will be dd&o afl u'dufcl, at reduced prices* Cariintg, Ipfjj St)', 18M. WINES AND LIQUOKS. Sotrrn If Afcotzß' Stbbit, CjCbllbls. THE undersigned, successor to Georgf Winters, would respectfully inform his friend* and the public generally, that ho intends to main* tain the" Character of the above *oubo as hereto* fore, and rtillkocp constantly on baud a large »* 1 Bortment of BRANDIES,' cttfrs. WHISKIES, BUMS, . CORDIALS, , . - Ac., «»•/ which ho can sell ns cheap as any other establish' mout in Carlisle, if not cheaper. , , , Country Lqfrdlordfl wifi find this the pl»c to buy their • WINBS AND LIQUORS, Both in rogard to quality and price. ' His stock is large and well delected, and he id* rites -a call before purchasing lte* member the place; South Hanofer street, dirocj l / opposite the “ Volunteer” Prinlitfg Office, (" in tor's old standi) Carlisle, , D. P, HA^BLTOK. April 2118«4-tf. SHIRTS r SHIRTS U XJfc/'E hare the. largest and finest v v * offered In this pUee,- SHIRTS at 13,00 pel do*, do. " IS,OO , " « do. * 20,00 " « do. “ 25,00 « « do. ■„.« 30,00 « « warranted to bo of tbo beat and moat mnkea. Bought before the late advance In P”' 1 ' 1 aold by the doien orainglo.- If you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt) •all st ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover St./ Emporium* March IB’'M, , PAINTS ANO Oil iead, 1,000 galls, of O o large assortment of, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan,' ■Putty, ' Litharage, Whiting, Glue, • Shellae, ... . .Paint Brashes, Colors of every desoripl cans andtuhsj at the"l TT ANDKERCHIBFS, Ties,.' Scoots, iSkf fl bona, Suepondors, Updorjshirf*; 9 , beamtifal aBß*rtni«rit, oati be fottnd n't' ‘ ■, , riivwflgT<> K . , ; - i ijTArtl. gaSaVCI I «t, MTA CKEBBII : U ; ' i—aeir, and c(aob ****??**, ( • alwl, - XV a JOHN UTBR. R. B, SHAPLET. yS.— ICT tons of» 01, just received, d 1 ’ Fire-proof Paint, Florence WhiWf White Zinc, .Colored ZinW, Bed Bead, Hdiled .Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oih, Fish Oil, tion, dry and lardware Store ' H. SA'XTCN.
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