SliE MARKET;—Sopt. 13,-186& iporfino, por bbl.,„ • xtra, .yo, do., iiba.■#, t»cr btishol, JAT, do., . ; * . do., - do., , ... . do., inLET, 1 do., do., d 0.,. do., do.# .DELfUIA MARKET Sept. 13, ’GS, iporfino, iXTUA, 'bite, rollOW, - white, 4BI>, - Seed, WIH. 11. BUTLER, , ... TTORNE YAT LAIV, - , CARLISLE, PA. rfice wiTft Wn. J. Shearer, Esq. . > ’ -« 'fei> >j(T '{'lhe Agricultural Society ° F erland county [IX HOLD THI IR UAL FAIR, ir grounds, on tbo 11th, lith tind 13th J 65. Persons wishing to enter goods ■>stod to have them on the ground on TOth. tho President. '* • D. S. CROFT.,, * Secrc(ai~y Sale of Very Valuable ALESTATE 'PEIi ALLEN" township. FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 1865; HE undersigned,' Attornoy-rin-fact of W, ' F. Junk'in and his wife, will expose to lie Salomon tho premises; on the ftboro day, very valuable piece of LAN D , to in Upper Alien Towpahip, close to, the ttih of Mochanicslrurg, bounded by.lands of ;s Graham, Moses Miller, Cooror’s,,Hoira, Lo iuffman, and others, containing EIfiHXV ACRES,' sob SjS: rod k:;.; Ho or loss. This land is,in the higbejt slate of miVation, and will bo sold together or in Lots of Inheres each, to suit purchasers. • • • i.jjj Ifialo ,td. .oomntonce ot 1 o'clock, P. M., wnj!n| mu, will bo made known by \ 'W | J AMES ANDERSON,, ■ fi, . , Attorney in-fact. ■fiept. 14, '65. r inc9t red ii u o,'- ifv PUBLIC SALE. :Ms& or Cu:--vfS On SATURDAY, October 14, 1865. »Y Virtue’of 1 . aS the.iOrphapl? I Court of York County, I' will,sell at Public 10, on tho’above day, tho following the pr '.4fl e a I' — 0 s t »i i e , reflcnlf:-. ns *{& the , work* 1 K'‘'&sfai 3 L.6TS OF GliotTf^oj' having thereon 'itm a S OO( l TWO-SUOKx DOUBLE LOOf' Bfl mi* v&tS .v- r v - ■■■■(ran K HOUS E, B rfo II '» :^V'^ws^er ■hoar(loll, stable, and other out-build -80 • , ' -iqir«; also, Fruit iTipa, and a never-failing lPesj»nhlio road lending from the turnpike to. Glover's j*ov 6 D^s| il I, on the South by lands of J. Mnsselman, on beon 'v East by lot of Susan and Thomas Trimble, 'lines! on West by lot of Peter Spidel. Poases ~JDt given on the Ist of April, IS6G, when adoed. ove ivsSclear of all incumbrances, will be given. Five ifltT cent of the purchase money to be paid when y ’ *4to property is stricken down. ity 1 * to commonco. at 1 o’clock, P. M., when conditions willJie made known by._ Sa the property or Elizabeth Muaser, dec’d,* do led to Elizabeth Mussclmah for life, consist- public Sale; On Saturday, Sept. 30, 1865! 14, 1865—ts* PUHLIC SALE OF luablc Real Estate. jursuance of the decree of {he-Court of irnmou Pleas of Cumberland County, Pa., *o sold at Public Sale, by the undersigned, 50, Ac., on tho promises," On THimSDAY, Oct. 12, 1865, ./clock, A. M., all that tract of land, siuate jet Pocnsboro township, iu said County, on .ail Road 4) miles West of Carlisle, bounded ads of tho heirs of John H, Wearsr, doo*d., Elliott and Elizabeth Oarothors, containing 8 Acres and 115 Perches, >r loss, having thereon erected -JfegriL ge Building, suitable for an iemy, and lately oooupsed as |wi|iW , together with aDWELLINQ rSE, and other Valuable Bull and Improvemints, known as .“Bucks’ imy.” . mis op Saile. — One thousand dollars to be by the purchaser on the confirmation of the : and fiVe hundred dollars thereafter yearly Interest, or cash at the option of the pureba vud to be a lion on the premises until fully it. 14,1&65—5t' ME RICAN ' a!nd' .FRENCH GLASS, iuperiot.Coacll Rlul Furniture Varnish at ' ‘MILLER * BORERS 't fc. if-fr-iV-lV; ■ • I&arbfo 7 00 8 00 6 23 . 4 75 2 05a 2 10 2 25 a 2 35 - 1 00 . 860 • - 6 00 S 45 a 3 50 . 1 20 a 1 25 2-29 AUSTIN A. GIVUER, Agent for the Heirs. S. HEPBURN., , Trustee. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned administrators of the estate ol Win. M. Boetcm, dco’d., late of the Borough of Carlisle, will expose to Public Sale, on Wednesday, October 4, 1865, at 10 o'clock, on thfr promises, the following dosira** bio and valuable Estate: ;® No. 1. That 6,75 8,00 5.00 2.00 1,00 Valuable Farm, 8.50 4.50 in Monroo township, Cumberland county, abouto miles south .oast of Carlisle, known as Uo Will iam's Farm, bounded by lands of Jacob. Mumma, Jacob Cocklin, -John Broughcr, and tbo lotlow Brooches Crook, CONTAINING 142 ACRES and 149 Porobos of tbo host qnality of Limestone land, all under good lenco and in a high stato of cultivation. Tbo improvements are a largo Brick Dwelling House, f^SEjjk a largo BANK BAIiN, W ngon Shed, [{{liHi Corn Cribs and other- necessary out- f I illlr Tl buildings, a Well of good Wator and Cistern, and a largo Apple Orchard of choice fruit. This is a handsome property, situuto in tbo midst of that tortile part of tbo valloy bordering on Yellow Breeches Crook. . No 2. Also at the same lime and .place, a tract of CHOICE CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND, situate near the above farm in Carroll township, "York county, containing-12 Acres and 12 Porches, bounded by lands of.Borijamin Neialy, Will iams, Rudolph M Her, and Jacob Noisly. Also, at the samo time and place, 50 Locusts Posts. Also, on Thursday, the sth day of. October, at O’clock, A. M.i at tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle :' ... Nb.‘ 3.V That Valuable Holler Property, oli tio north-west corner of tko Vablio Square, 'bounded on the North by Dickinson, alley, east by Public Square, south by H'gh street, west by Miss Campbell and A. B. Sharpe, Esq , containing in front on High street about 44 feet and running back at'an irregular width about 240 foot to Dick inson alloy.’ The front building was destroyed by fire, the walls of which arc still standing. On the other part of the lot is a row of Brick Buildings suitable for Dwellings, Offices and Shops, also a large now Brick Stable for a Hotel or Livery. _ No. 4. Also, at the same time and place, a Lot of Ground situate on North Pitt street, bounded on the west by Pitt street, south by Miss Dobson, north by Mrs. Lamborton, and oast by 12 foot alley, containing 24 feet in, front and 112 feot in depth to tho alloy, having thereon erected a good two-story Brick Bwellliig House* a—a now occupied by Mrs. Pfablcr.. fJfJfIHL No. 5. Also, at, the same jnjjßaF tltno and place, a Lot of Ground situ-. ato on the Harrisburg Turnpike, bounded on the north by said turnpike, west by a 40 foot street, south by a 12 foot alloy, and east by another lot of ground belonging to .estate qf W in. M. Beetom doo’d., containing in'front on tho lurnpiko 156 foot, extending 120 feot back to the. alley, having thereon erected good large fjheda.for stock, hay and feed. Office, Coro Crib, and Hydrant water on the ground. This was purchased as . six lots of ground 26 fool in front each, (ind.mny bo sold sop avatolynr together as will suit purchasers’, and doomed expedient tho buildings will bo sold sepa rate fro in the land, Si.Nttf'e. Also, at the same time and iplace, a lot of Ground adjoining No. 5, containing 62 foot in front on tho turnpike and 72 foot 9 inch es at tho back on ad alloy, 120 foot deep on one side and 122 foot on tho other side to tho alloy, having theroon orootod a largo ICE HOUSE, apd has a collar dug and nearly wailed., , , No. 7. Also, at Hie same time and place, an out lot,bounded by lands of Wm. Leeds, and two roads loading to Harrisburg turnpike, containing 2 Acres. * No. 8. Also, on the same day at 13 o’clock, on the promises, in North Middleton, twp., two miles north of Carlisle, on tho road leading to .Storrett’s Gap, A Farm orgbod Slate Land, bounded by lands of Wm, D. Sponslor, John Stock, .'John Kemper, .M.'Dowoll’fl hoirs. Win. M. llendor ison, and other lands of deceased, containing 96 acres and 46 perches. The improvements nro a good Dwelling House, a Bank Barn, and other out buildings. An Applo Orchard a well of water near the buildings, all under good fence and In a high state of cultivation, and has all been limed. No. 9. Also, on ihe same day, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises, -that Valuable Farm, known na tbo “Noblo Farm,” situate 1 milogj.ast 'of Carlisle/ .North Middleton township, Cumber (land county, bounded by lands of ’ Wm. M. Hcn dorson,;Wm. D. Spppsler, othpp binds of Wm. M. •Bootem, doc’nroo township, on tho road leading from .Mcobanicsburg to Dillsburg, about two miles oast of Cburchtown, and four miles south west of Mochanicsburg, On Thursday, September 28, 1805, a first rate Limestone Farm, containing 71 AGUES and 87 PERCHES, all undora high state of cultivation, except about 8 acres of Timber Land. Tho improvements arc a Double Log House Ae|L Woathcrhoardodj Bank Barn, and all |{j|||Bp other necessary oat buildings. There is a pump of never failing water at tho • door, and a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees on tho premises. No, 3. Also, at the same time and place, a tract of 8 Acres and 107 Porobos of good Oak and Chestnut Ti m ber Land, •] t ' ' lying at tho foot of tho Mountain in York county, near tho lino of Monrod townnhip, bounded by lands ot Solomon Hoke, John Mumper, and oth— era.' Sale to commence at 1. o'clock, P. M., on the above day, when terms wifi be made known by ISAAC MILLER, and - DANIEL MILLER, Execir J 3. of Rudolph il filler, dec'd. Sept. 7, '6s—4t* L . A DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THifi subscriber offers at private sale, Ma property, situated in West Panusboro' town ship, Cumberland Co., on the road loading to Hep burn's Mill, and one half mile from Good Hope Station, containing about TWO ACRES OB GOOD GROUND, ‘JhmfjL with a good Lorf* House, Frame Sta hie, and good Black Smith Shop and In M stand erected thereon and' haying cSUBSciSv abundance of Choice AVtuf upon it, such us apples poaches, plums**’grapes, «fec. Aug. 10* *6s—4t* Valuable |Farra for Sale THE Heirs of Robert deo'tb, tato of Southampton township, Cumberland coun ty, will offer at puhlio sale On Friday, the 22 d ddy of Sejdcmber, 1865* on tho premises} Situated in Southampton town ship, on tho turnpike, throe miles oast of Ship ponsburg, adjoining lands of Major Kelso and others, containing 126 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND'. more or less,'in a high state of cuftivutlon, and under good fence, all of which is cleared except seine twelve acres of valuably timlnr land. Tho improvements rare a largo Tipmtf.ih 'flijxl STONE HOUSE, with back building, Frame Tenant Home, largo Stone }■ a q»laßUe Bank Barn,. Wugon Shed, Corn Cribs if * • Carriage House, and necessary out-housoa. There is a fino.APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, and other Fruit Trees., Also, at the same time and place, will ho sold a tract of valuable Chestnut Hand, about 4 miles south of the mansion 'farm, and imles south of Leesburg, Containing 13’A^rcs,’. which will be sold, together or in two lots as pur chasers may desire. , * , Any person wishing to view the premises,, cap call on Henry Young, residing .on the farm, or tho undersigned, rcaidi’ng.Dcar Carlisle. Sale to commoncoidt .11, o’clock, A. M., of said day, when terms will be made.known by JOHN STUART, Tr., •P. W. SEA RIGHT, . Hein of It. J/’C'une„ ilec'd. Aug. 3, 1865. Orphan’s Court Sale. On FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 1805. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, tho sulmcribcr will spll at Pabllo Sale, on tho premises, all that certain tract of Limestone Land, situate in Southampton township, on tho road leading fronu-MuCune‘a Mill to Oakville, about three miles North of Shipponsburg, Bounded by land of William D. McCunc, Joseph llhouds and others, CONTAINING 62 ACRES’, more or loss, late v tho>property, of John Feryeo, dec'd. JThe land is ot excellent quality and in a good stale of cultivation. The impruvumeuta are a . TYTO-STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Cqrn Crib*, * Carriage House,lHog Pen, &o . There are on tho premises a young,Apple. Orchard, a variety of.other Fruit Trees, a good Cistern and Lipc Kiln. The prop erty isjCoar the Middle Spring Church, and con venient; to A schools., Persons dosirlng v so see the property arc requested to call on Jiiirto-* Ferreo re siding.onJhapromises, or on-tho subscriber near Sbippenshurg. Terras madojknovi'n.on day qf sale, . |SVtn. M. Feme will scll at the sumo time and place, a Lot of Ground, / ~ CONTaINTNG ABOUT 3 ACRES, with a Houao and Barn thereon. ... , :j . THOMAS P„ BLAIR, Administrator of John Feme, dec’d, Ahg. 31, ’6s—l» U. -S. TAXES. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYE S! TEN PER'CENT. SAVED By Prompt Payment 15tii Collection District, Penn'a., 1 Collector's Office, Mechanicsh'g Fa, ) PuFauiiVit to the provisions of an act enti : tied “An Act to provide Internal Revenue, Ac.," notice is hereby given to all persons.liable to pay duties or taxes under said Act, in tbo 15th Dis trict, Ponn’a., comprising the (Jouhtlos of York. Cumberland and Ferry, that the Collector of said District has received from the Assessor thereof, bis Annual -Collection List, consisting of Taxes for Licenses, Carriages, Income, &q.,.thfit the Duties and Taxes assessed by said Assessor, have become duo and payable, and that tho said Collector or bis Deputy will be at the following plafifis to roooivo the same: . CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Aughinbaugb's Hotel, Shippensburg, September IS, 1865* Hursh’s Hotel, Newvillo Station) September 19 and 20. - Dunbar's Office, Carlisle, September 21, 22 and 23: , Collector's Office, Moonaniosburg, September 25 and 26. * , , • • Erb’s Hotel, Bridgepprt, September 27. UPPER YORK COUNTY. Shelly'S Hotel, Goldsboro; September.2B. Nelson's Hotel, Dillsbhrg, September 29. R. H. THOMAS, . Deptiiy Collector . All persons who shall neglect to pay the? duties and taxes as aforesaid assessed upon them, at the time above specified, must pay ton por centum ad ditional upon the amount thereof. ;JS3- Persons, remitting by mail must send Postage Stamps to pay, return postage All remittances by mail are at the risk- of the persons sending. #3?** United-States Currency or National Bank Notes.received jjn payment of Taxes. 7£SS~ Office hours from 9 o’clock, A. M., td & o’clock,' P. J 4! ... L. KAUFFMAN, Collector, 16th District, Penn*a• ■ Mechauibeburg, Ciimb. Co., Pa. AUg; 81,'66-31 ADMINISTRATOR’S,,, ’DP- VALUABLE BY order of the Orphan*’ Court of Cum berlnntl county, the undcrs ;gnod, Adminis trators of William M. Beotem,' deceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle, wilLoxpose to public sale, on Tuesday the Wth day of September. 1805, on the promises in East Penneborough township Cum berland county. Pa., 4 miles .west of llarrisbure, and,about 2,miles north-west of West Fnirviow, TWO VALUABLE Black Slate & pave) Farms, adjoining lands of Fdrdlnand Hoth> Martin Ron ninger, Adam Soirer, D&vid Newcomer, John Kis sel) John Eslingor, Siphon aud.others. N0..1. contains- . \rr 140 ACRES and 40 PERCIES, - nearly all clear, under good fence, pnd itii a high state of. cultivation,.Laving boon lately Umfcd over, Xho improvements are a good . . \ , TWO-STOBT-FRAME ' \ J .. Dweling House, Weather-Boarded Tenant //ou?c, LARGE BANK BARN, and other out-buildings, a(nd an Apple Orchard. This farm is’ well watoiod, a Spring near the buildings and a well of good wa tor at the door, . No. 2, Adjoining the above contains \ 107 ACRES and 100 PERCHES, .l •, * under good-fence, and in a high state of cultiva .tion, having boon covered over lately with lime.— The improvements are a good - • MTwo-Story j STONE HOUSE. Wash House, Stofio Spring Hop/jo) a good Bonk. Bara, Cider Prose, and other outbuildings. This farm is well watered by a Spring of good water nnd a Well near the house. There are two Apple Orchards of choice fruit. The above.farms are very desirable, being convenient to Schools, Mills, and having Harrisburg, markets within 4 miles.' At the same time and place, will bo sold a lot £>f Hemlock, Shingles, 3dO good Locust Posts and a lot of Fencing Boards. T. G. SPEALMAN. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms mado known by. JOSEPH W. PATTON, 1 ... JOSEPH A. STDART, i Aug. 24, 'O5, —ts LIMESTONE 'FARM THE subscriber offer's at Public Sale, on the above-Hay, aV^luablb'/Hfoestofib'Farm, situated in Monroe iTownpbip,.two.-.miles and half West of Mechanicshurg, on the OUufchtown road) t ___ 'V'"'.'' ' , CdWTAIIVm 63 ACRES, r . - ' '•. of good limostono land, in a,high statoof cultiva tion, The improvements are a (weather-boarded,) ank. Barn> Corn ; and other opt-bwildbig3». A . tf.oll. d£ nover ftkiljng writer near the. house, also two gbo’d cis terns,one at the bouse and the other at tho { barn.- There is a fine Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees on the promises. , * 1 ' Also, at tho same time and place, will bo sold a Mountain Farm, ... • CONTAINING 103 ACRES, situated on the itforth &ountain,hotWoen Bucher's and Myor'a Gap ~ Tho improvements are a LOG HOUSE,'one story .a, a-holf high, Frame Barn, &C. A part of this laod is cleared and part Cheat- nut - 7 ... . - . . ; Salo to commence at.,l o plock, r. SI,, uhen terms will bo madoknowrt by CHBISIIAN GLEIM. Aug. 24, '66,—ts» VALUABLE TRACT OF LANb. _ AT PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE. in. Middlesex township, imme diately adjoining t-be Carlisle Sulphcr Springs, consisting of about oDQ'half grjvyol and tho other Slato Lands and containing 175 acres, about 30 of which, are coyorod with good timber. The im provements are a largo TWO-STORY JfariL LOG HOUSE, 111 ■weather-boarded and plastered, largo log Barn, With Hay House attached, together with other convenient ont buildings, an excellent and never fulling well of water at the door, and a* stream of» running water on tho.farht.poar.tho.buildings.— Tho farm is in a high , state of'cultivation, well sot with clover and grass and under good fence, a largo portion of which is rail, and tho improvomenta In good hahdsomoly located, ~ - y " !" : The above Farm pould botconveniontly divided in two tracts, and if tho purchaser, should desire il, 100 or 125 acres including thefctilldings, would bo sold and tho reoiduo otherwise! disposod-of. For terms and further particulate enquire of ; A. L‘. SPONSLER, . . .- . , Jlectt £atale Agent, Aog. 17, '6s—6t A HANDSOME Suberbatj . Residence pitu ato on tho York Hoad, 000-half milo'.East of Carlisle and within tho Bor.ough limits, com prising abopt thro and n-half. aerrga of Land finely improved, having thoreon erected a MICK'WsE; - Saii nearly new, Stabcb, Carriage House, Ice House, and other convenient out Bailaings, and a good- IVtll of Water and Cistern,. The grounds are tastfully laid.out and beautifully adorned with shade trees, flowers/qhrnbbory, together'with an abundance of frui£ of all kinds*, Tho hpuse is beautifully located in an elevated position .with a lawn in front sloping gradually .to,tho road. . Also, an, elegant Brick ■ Private Residence on -Main'street, Carlisle—the lot containing 80 feet in front and 240 feet in depth well covernd-with fruit trees and flowers, a fine stable at the foH of the lot. The building is and substanti ally constructed and* contains all the, jnodern im provements. Arrangements oan ,b.o mado to give -the purchaser immediate if desired.— For terms and further particulars.enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agi, Carlisle, August, 10.1865. J FOR SALE. THE large two-story BRICK HOUSE, with' Back Building and lot, 60 by!2o foot on the South West corner of Pomfret and' Pitt T streets, known as “ Cart's corner.” „ *■ ’ Also, Tbo two-story BRICK -DWELLING HOUSE and lot/SO.by 240 feet on West Poiafret -street/ adjoining pYbporty of Jambs Hoffor. Ap- to , J. W. BBY. Aug. 31, ’65—3L , /J’EACHER WANTED. A Teacher is wanted to tahe übntgp, of a school in Peon township. Tho schools will commence on tho Tlth day of September' inst. Eih«rW wages will bo paid for a eompotont.Teaohor, Tho school Board .wi'l meet at Jacob Iledßejher'fl, in Contro- VUlo, on tho 9th day of .September. ‘ Bv order of the Board. . . 0. V. KELLY, - Secretary. Aagi 31, '6s—3t REAL ESTATE. Public Sale O V A>, On SATURDAY,, Sept ?3,1805. 'fw’oisTony . tbs house; VALUAnLE REAL ESTATE At Private , Sale. vy Hand-bills dbtfe at the (hottest n’Otibe, Clothing!—Sep. 1865. JW. SMILEY, has just received a larwe • and elegant assortment of superfine and medi um quality of French and Gorman Cloths, Blftck and Fancy Gnasiiuura and Vestings, a general aa soitincnt of Union Casaimoros, Satinets,Jeans, ■ ■ ' CARLISIfi EM ALE COLLEGE Bev. T. Daugherty, President. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. THIS Seminary which includes the School lately under .he charge-of ftliss Mary HU-* tier, will open Tinder the direction of Rev. T. ■.Daugherty as President, with a full corps of able instructors, so as to give ;to young ladies a thor ough education in English and Classical studios, and also, in thg French and German languages, and Music and Painting, and other ornamental Branches, , . • - . .. ■ Especial care will bo given to Boarders in the family of the President* A primary department for tho younger scholars, will ho had in cpnneo.tion. with the Seminary. Tbb session will open on Wednesday, tho 6th Of September.; ih the elegant School Rooms of Emo ry Church, which have been designed for that purpose.'. ’ For terms apply to tho President; ■ ~ Aug..l7, .*65,. I-. ■.. , Adminlslratoi’s JTptlcc, NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ail ministration on the estate of Andrew F. Brownawoll, latQ of SUver-Springtwp., deceased, have been grautedto the undersigned, residing in the Borough of Meohahicsburg.. All persons in , deb ted to the said estate uro requested to make ’payment immediately, arid those having claims against the estate'will also present, them for set tlement. . _ • • ' iffWS .MILLER, Aug 17, 1865-6 t Administrator. Executory Notice* NOTICE ia hereby given that letters testamentary pn the estate of Ann Stuart, lato of »ho boroOgb Of'Carlisle, doo’d., have been granted to tho undersigned, residing in Frank ford township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested td make payment jmmodlatdly, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement..: . . _ ' * JOHN WALLACE,, . Jfceeuw; Atig* IT; r&dt-'st Election; Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and. by an Act of. the General Assembly of'the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act relating! to the elections of this Commonwealth/? passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini. 1830,dUis made the du ty-of the Sheriff of every County-within this Com monwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to omimcrato- Ist. The Officers to bo elected. 2d. Designating the places at which the dlootion is to bo hold. Therefore, I, JOHN JACOBS} High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of the County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 10th day of October next, an Election will bo held at the several Election Districts established by law in said County, at which time they will rote by ballot for One person for Auditor General of the State of. Pennsylvania. One person for Surveyor General of the State of Pennsylvania. One peroon to represent the Counties of Cumber land and York in tho Senate of the State of Penn sylvania. One person to represent tho county of Cumber land in ttio House of Representatives of tho Stuje of Pennsylvania. One person for Treasurer ol tHo county of Cum berland. One person for Commissioner of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Director of tho Poor of the county of Cumberland. One person for Surveyor of the county of Cmn borland. One person for Auditor of tho coUnty of Cumber land. One parson for Coroner of the county of Cum berland. Tho said election trill bo hold throughout tho County aa follows: Tho election in the election district composed of tho borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Frankford will bo held at tho Court House, in tho borough ol Carlisle. Tho'clection in tho election district composed of Lower West Ponnsborougb township, will be hold at the North School House, in Plainfield. Tho election in tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo hold at the public house of Jacob Oltatot, in Hogucstown, in-said township. Tho election in tho election district composed of Hampden- township, will bo’ hold at tho public house occupied by George Ducy in said township* Tho election in thc'oloction district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will bo held at tho public house of Jcru'h. Hannon, in Shopherdstown. Tho election in tho election district composed ,of Middlesex township, will bo hold at tho Middlesex School Ibouse. ' . The oloctiop ip the .election district composed of tho township of Lower Allen, will beheld at tho shop’of Jonas’Uunohbargcr, on Slate Hill The election in the election .district composed of East Ponnsborough township) >pll bu held at tho houso of Jos. Martin, in West Fairviow, now occu pied by John Seircr. Tho Election in tho election district composed of New Cumberland, will bq hold at tho houso now kept by William 8011, in the borough of New Cumberland, The election in tho election district composed of tho borough of. Mechanicsbunr. will bo held at tho public houso now kept by Peter Westbafor, in saidi borough. Tho election in tho election district composed of Monroe township, will he held at tho public house lately kept by George O’Donnol, in Churebtowu, in'said township... . • , . The election in tho election district composed of Penn township, will bo bold at the houso now occu pied by Jacob Rodseckor, in said township. 1 •The'election.in tho clcolion district composed of j Upper Dickinson township, will bo held: in the ! houso now occupied by George T. Curvul, known ' jiS'thb Stone Tavern. /Tbo election in tho election district composed.--of th'ff borough of* Nowvillc and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Ponnsborough and North Newton, will- be held at tho public School Hoifto in tho borough of Nowvillo. - .-•'Tho cloctlon’in-tho election, district composed of the borough of Newburg, Hopewell township, will ■ bo held at tho School House in Nowburg, in said township. ’ The election.in tho election district composod. ofj I tbo borough of Shippensburg, Shippensburg town -Bh~pi*and that part of Southampton not included in tho Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in the borough of Shippensburg. 1 Tho election in tho election district composed of, Lower Southampton township, will bo hold at tho "houso formerly occupied by William Maxwell, in •Loofib.urg. . . ‘ , m -I—Th’o-clccUon'iq-,tho-clcction,district.c.Qmp.os.o.d_of Smith Newton township, Will bo held at tho School Houso in Jacksonville, . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. u That, every, person excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or.trust* iindcr tbo-Uni.ted States/or of this State, or Incorporated District, whether tv commisVioqpd/pfifccr or otherwise, who is or shall bo employed-under the Legislative, Executive or Ju .diciary Department of this State, or, of tho United States, or of arty Incorporated District, and also, that every member of Congress, and of tho State Legislature, and of tbo Select or Corpmon Council of any City, or Copuflissionci'of any Incorporated Distjict, id by law incapable of holding or exorcis ing at thottinlo, tho office or appointment of Judge, • Inspector or-Clerk of any election of this Conlmon _wcalth, and that no Judge, Inspector-or-other offir cor of such election shall bo elcgiblo to bo then Voted for.” , ’ *.. And tho said Act of. Assombty, entitled “An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, 1830, further provides, as follows, to wit: t “That the Inspector rtnd Judges sball-iHect at tho respectivo.ptaces appointed forhqldiug tho deer tlon. in the District'to which they respectively be long, before 9> o’clock on tho morning of tho 2d Tuesday of * October, itr.d each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall Wa quaUificd • voter of adch,District.. “In case,the person who shall hare received the • second highest number of votes for Inspector, sball. not attend on .the day of election,, then tfio person •who shall have received the second highest number of votes fot*-Judge at tho next preceding election, shall act ns Inspector in his plage* .A n d * n casc tho person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector .shall, apt attend,.the person elected Judge shall appoint an* Inspector in his peace, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, them tho. Inspector who received tho highest numboc of- votes shall appoint a Judge in bis place; and if qny vacancy.shpU continue in tho board for the space of ono hour after the time fixed by law for tbo opening of the election, tho .voters of, tbo.t.ownBhip, ward or district for which such officer shall havp boon elected,.present at tho imo of election, shall elect ono of their number to fill the, vacancy.'* Pariicular attention is directed to tbo Act of As sembly, passed the 27th day of February, 1839, on ’ titled “An Act relative to voting at Elections in tho counties of Adams,, Dauphin, Atork, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland/ Bradford, Centro, Grpon, and Erie// viz: C T ' : “Sco.-lv Bo it onacted by tho Senate and Houso f .RoproacntatitfWof-.tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby enacted by the jaufcharity of tl\e same - that it shal bo lawful fortho qualified voters of tho counties ot Adams, -Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centre, Green, and Erie, from and after tho passage of this Act, to Vote for all candi dates for tho various offices to .bo filled at any elec tion on ono slip or ticket: Provided, the offioo for which every candidate is voted for,, shall ho dcsig* natod as required by the existing laws of tho Com monwealth. **Soo. 2- That any fraud committed by any per son voting in tho manner above proscribed, shall bo punisbed’as- similar frauds are -directed to bo pun ished by tbo existing.laws of tbo Commonwealth.” For tho information of tho electors’ of Cutiibor and county,‘l publish the following, being the 4lh section of tho Act of Jtho (Tenoral Assembly of tho session of 1851, entitled “Ah Act to provide for tho 'Election of Judges of tho several Counts’of thi Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” . , u Soo. 4. That tbo election fot-Judges shall bo bold and conducted in tbo several election districts in tho same manner in all respects as elections for Representatives are or shall bo conducted, and tho tho same. Judges, Insp cciors, and officers, and by previsions of the’Act of tho General Assembly, en titled. “An Act relating to tho elections of this Com mcßTiiftltb," approved tho 2d day of Ju1y,4849, and its scroll' supplements; and al| other like laws ns dr aj i«i same shall bo in fordo. and applicable, shall bo deemed and taken to tbo election of Judges: Provided; That tbo aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of the Supremo Court on a.separato pioco of papef, arid" for all .other Judges required to bo karnod m the law on another separate pioco of pa per. "It aha.l bo the duty of the several Assessors, re spectively o attend at iho place of hold ing every General, Special or election,,during tho whole time said election, ep ktot open, for thq pur pose of giving! Information I the Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in creation to any person messed by them to vote-sit fcfcnfbko- tion, and on such other matters in (rcimJ-N assessment of voters, as tho said lufipectml-l, *- or of them shall from time to time require. “No person shall bo permitted to vm i'• ■- ’« election, os aforosjaid,other than a white IV- • the ogoof twenty-one yews or more, who.-. .. resided,hr tho State at least one year, m•; i ■ election district where ho offers to-vote, m \ days .immediately' preceding such. eh. , . within tWo years paid * Wlafo and c» n ■- y i havo been assessed at Il*j- : u fbro tho election. .Btrtdcitizen on.be Kiv* <-i who has.-previously .boon .a qualified uj m . State and removed therefrom .and rc»-*i who shall ha,vo resided in tho fllectim; d - paid taxcs’as aforesaid, shall bo entitled t ■ •- ter residing in this-State six-month*: Li- That tho white freemen, citizens, of il.i* I States, batween tho ages of 21 and 2- \ having resided in this State ono .year. and election district ten days, os aforesaid, fdi> titled to vote, although they shall net L..- taxes. . }■-. •• c “No-person shall-bo permitted .h* jl-.V . name is not contained in tho list ol’ t;.ix;d l> touts furnished by tho Commissioners, uni. i ho produces a receipt for tho payment, years, of u State or county tax.assumed .* - ' to tho Constitution, and give satisfact'-p. «•- • .cither on hia own oath or affirmation, m- >. or affirmation of another that htf hsu* i> ; i-• • tax, or in failure to produce a :receipt. ? i. oath to tho payment thereof; Or, ■ claim a right to rote by being np plcctm - tho ages of 21 and 22 years, shall depose . affirmation that ho has resided in the f'in- • oco year next before his application, and '■■■ • proof of residence in tho District a* ivi. t * this Act* and that ho docs verily bdi t c i.-.m accounts given him that he is of (he a- r w - andgivp such other evidence as is requit. tho name of tho pern-’m vote shall bo inscrtcckin the uljdm'n by the Inspectors, and a note made op)*..-j. by writing tho word *lax/if ho shall be a 1..- - vote by reason of having paid tax,or l'«-- if he shall ho adufattcit.to vote by reason . in cither case the reason of such vote t-ludl ‘out to tho Clerks, who shall ,iuako the 1»... . tho listrof voters kept by him. . “In all cases whore the. name of the p ; ming to vote is not found on the list fuVui.-:i . i ooinmisaioncrd or assessors, or his right lu v» or found thereon or not. is objected to by ;-.i ' i fied citizen, it shall bo the duty of the In?-, examine such person onoathas tohis«pi.Vi .< . and if ho claims to havo-rosided in tho Sta. .• \ - ! year or more, his oath shall be sufficient pi.-- * of, but ho shall make-proof by at least mi • t • .r tent witness, who shall ho aqnalificd elect' has resided within the district for more tin.n ■} next immediately preceding such election. ; also himself swear that his bona fide . c. pursuance of his lawful culling, is within t t j and that he did not remove in tho said M t tho purpose of voting therein. . .“Every personqualified as .aforeshi 1. .. shall make duo poof, if required, of hi-, .-. and payment of tuxes, as aforesaid, shall l> • - ted to vote in tho township, ward or district i . ho shall reside.. “If any person shall prevent or attempl \ ■ .an .officer of tho election under this act from it such election, or use or threaten any Violent • •. such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly in • * with him in tho execution of his duty, slnui l . attempt to block up' the window or ivveuue : ■ window -where tho- same may bo holding, •.» rlotoitaly.disturb-thc peace of said election. <■: - use or practice any intimidation, threats, lou ■ >•;. olenco with tho design to influence unduly awqany elector, or to prevent him from >• to restrain the freedom of choice, such person viction shall’bo, fined in.any sum not cxcoum • . t hundred dollars, apd to.bo imprisoned for nh. . loss than one or more than twelve months, n:'. shall be shown-, to tlio.court where the trial •, . ofipiido .shall bq had), that tho t person so oficn.* was not a resident of tho city, ward, district m * v* ship where tho said oficuco was committc'd. in-;,, entitled to vote therein, then, on tho coov.u’ti'>:i. ■» shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less ilia.- ■ . hundred.nor mure than one thousand dollu.-* to bo imprisoned not leas than six mouths lU'f i.. • • than two years. . .. •, “ If any perspu or persons shall make any.V wager upon the result of any’election witjup.: commonwealth, or Slpifl offer to make any suol, !•.. ' wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereto, m 1 any. written oj printed advertisement, chulleii;-.-. . •• invite arij\person or persons to make sueh,;bet pj. ». gor, upon conviction thereof) he or they shpll IVa and pay three times the amount so bet or to he, 1 - “ If any person not by law qualified,.shall fra ulnntly vole at an election in this commonwealth, being.otherwise qualified, shall vole outof Ids pr . cr .district, or if any person knowing tho.want of . qualification, shall aid or procure such person to >■- » tho person, on conviction; shall be fined.in any a not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imp*., onod for any term not exceeding three months*. , If any person shall vote at more than one clc'- tiop district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more k U» j> • i -once on the saute day, tft shall fraudulently’ fyjd i • deliver to tho Inspector .two tho intent illegally to vote, or shall procure .tin.oil; • so to’-do, hd or they ofTcnding, shall on conyirli-u bo., finftd, in any sum. not loss than, fifty nor m>’’4 than -Jivp hundred dollars, and bq.imprisoned I any.term not less (ban three nor more than (wel •.» months. ’ 1 any person not qualified to vote in tins ci.sn xnonwcqUh, agreeably to law, (except the sons i qualified citizens) ahall-appcar at any plaeq pf eh • tion for the purpose of issuing or..of inf’* oncing the citizens qualified to vote, ho shall on eo> viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding o' ■* hundred.doUatw, for.pvery "Such offence,'and be i prisoned for any term npt,c3?ccedirig throemonth;. ' Agreeably to tho provisions of thosixty-first tion of said.aot, every General and Special Elei-li shall bo opened between the hours of eight and t in tho forenoon, and shall continue without in(< ruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in t. o evening, when tho,.polls shall.he- closed. And tho Judges, of the respective districts afo“-' said, are by tho Said act required to meet at i Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on t • third day after tljp said day of election, being ]'■ day, the*llth day of Nov., then and there to p. form the things required of them by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 31at d.iy • of August,-1865 Xug. 31, 1865. millerTT^oiwers, ! SUCCESSORS TO Lewis J?. Lyne, ptorih Ifaiiovcr Street, Carlisle, Pa. DEALERS IS American,- English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoo Find ings, Morocco ami Lining Skins, Boot Tre * and Shoemaker Toole of every description. Soli i and Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Her.* Shoes, Horse Shoo tfails, Bar and Rolled Iron all sizes, *- ■ HAMfiS AND TRACES, Carriage Springe, Axlbs, Spokes, Follcftrs/ Hubs, &ft., &c. SAWS of .every variety, Carpenters* Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlcri . Plated Forks and-Spoons, with an extensive at-' sortment of all.kinds and of the bu»*r, manufacture, whion will ho sold wholosaloorretail at the lowest prices. Wo are making groat im provemonts in.our already heavy stock of; goods, and invito all persons in want of Hardware of ovbry description to giro ua a call and wo are con fident yen will bb well paid for your trouble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to n}oaso all wo w‘dl ho ablu to maiu tain tho 'reputation of the old stand.- * • ■ MILLER & BOWERS; July 2Y, 1865.. .. READ! READ!! READ!!! I HAVE just returned from New York vfitb the latest styles of^ DHBSS GOODSI' for tho season. Silk,' Cloth and Lace Mantles,' Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves.—- 'All kinds of White Goods, Cloths, Cussimoros, Linen Coalings,