Ji s- \v Hi rIiUCRTAII ON NKGRO-SUFFBIGE. ||| The last Bedford Gazelle contained a letter M from one of the gallant “ Bncktailsof-which fe, the following is an extract: p; ■■ lam in favor of the white man ruling tSji this country. I believe with the lamented m Douglas, that ‘this country was made for m White men and their posterity/ and however I may formerly have felt, or voteo, I cannot ll' go with a party whose leading politicana are m in favor of putting the destinies of our Gov- S$ ernment in the hands of negroes. Ihe Abo lition party are-, committed through them #, leading men, to the doctrine of negnreuffrage. AVhat soldier can endorse that! It should ho the duty, of every soldier to protest against this fanatical scheme. After fighting to save ft-ii 1 ' our country, wo don‘t feel like seeing it im i*i&- periled by the experiment of negro-suffrage. r “ Geougk W. Gates, “ Late of Co. D, Ist Pa. Bucktail Bides.” ri-.il • : !<■/ ■' EicKP'oOKETa.-rTho ‘light fingered gentry* * plying their nefarious work with' great t/C-'success ut Williamsport. Hundreds of per- have hdd their pockets pieked during ; at the fair, most of them losing largo !&'snmountB. One man lost his wallet contaip- seven hundred dollars. A poor farmer . from Perry county, while at the depot, lost rM’fortj-fitre dollars. The “■ notahles”-woro not IJf-fe'bxoinpt from the operations of the'thigyos. 'Ph'The Hon, Jeremiah S. Blnok was relieved of «,tbirty dollars on the fair grounds. Hon. '•es’SK ihert O. Grier, Associate Jostice ol the 0. 3. •-‘atßupreoie Court, like Judge Black, found him 'r’y'iihiinus his pooket-hook. Other prominent - '■ntnen fared us badly. Thieves were present '■ ; ,'Trom all parts of the Sti te, A number of ar .JlTftests were made. The Corn Crop.— The corn crop this. year isbids fair to become a complete succosa. It ia - of a healthy color, good size, and is well stocked with ears. (£7'* General Cnucir is the Democratic can didate for Governor in Massachusetts. 3&nrrlf&, ‘• On the 28. h illt., by Rev. S. P. Spreeher. -■ Daniel Diller to Miss Rebecca F. Mur •,/;!.'?i;RF.tt, both oC Monroe t\vp., this'Counly. On the siVnie*»duy, hytthe same, Mr. Mar :i\tin F. Bernii eisbg to Miss, Catharine A. both Perry county. On the 21st ult., by Rev. IV, D Lefevru r . James B. Swiubr to Miss Sarah A. Hen both of this county. liefr. v —. In this place, on Saturday, September 23. a protracted James Hotter the 42 d year of bis ago. Markets. CARLISLE MARKET.—Oct. *l, 18(75 ■* lt 'iUFtouK, Superfine, per bbl., , $ do., Extra, * J ‘ 5vS? tlo -» do., • Wheat,’per bushel, ED Wheat, do.; ”*l,, Rye, do., dor, s w > Oats, Jo., Baulky, do/, 1 Fall do., do., ' k " i, CLOV*Kn.SKBI>, dod 1 IIJIOTHYSfiBD do« ,'*! PHILADELPHIA MARKET, Oct. 4, ’O5. superfine, * - - - ' 725 >** u ICxtua, <J p yk Flour, - G 25 ~ Cork Meal, - - - - - -4 75 S red, . - a « 2 12*2 16 o 1 “ white, - - - 260 a 2 3n 9B «f .f t Cony; —yolirnv; — 96 “ white,- - - - 96 .» Oats, yi'iVivC L 0 V E R S E E D, Timothy Seed. AM-- 1 •*« ' Flaxseed, - Baulky, •' ; !^WniBKEY w - 7 mi ■ mm n ITCH ! ITCH I ITCH I sen a Ten JSCXA TCH ! Whciilon's Ohiiliucbil WiLf, CiiRE the* lien in 48 Hours ,Als'> cures Salt Rhkun. Ui.cers, Omi.nr.Ai.vs, an . Eruptions op teie Skm. Price 50 cents. ‘ For ' by all Druggists. yM/' By sondingrfo cents to WEEKS <fc POTTER, .!'•»>■ • Solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass/ it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage/ to tiny part of the United States.- oct * 5, 1805—Om* son a Ton • CAiinoN! WE tho undersigned citizens of Penn township, believing that the destruction t-f ‘;Birds is injurious to the interest nf the farming :• community, take this method to inform GUNNEIiis AND SPORTSMEN ttiat wo will not permit hunters to trespass upon promises either to shoot birds or other game, will enforce tbo law against them in all cases. J* S. Kelso, Jacob Boctctn. JJohn Hutchinson, Israel Kurt?:, Samuel Cooklej*, James Carothcra. Oct. 5, 18C5—3t* . f‘y Tascarora Female Seminary. Academia , Juniata County , Pa. The winter session.of this in stitute will on Wednesday, November Iff/, 1865. ■ ■ . Tho undersigned having obtained possession of .the-above Institute, invites tho patronngu of* all • k ' '.T^? u . n £ l a( Ro3 who wish - to obtain a thorough edu , 'Cation. Best advantages given in all branches.— '.■r (l, ' tt ' cul «' i 'opportunit tc* afforded Hi Muttfc, Paint out/ Lauyuayct, Competent teachers will take ’•? charge of tbo different departments. Address carl f. Kolbe, Propriilnr. Academia, Juniata County, Pa v : ? r ,. . Oct. 5, 1865—Ot* t , Private Sale of REAL ESTATE,, ‘ ';^^S. r I'’UE subscriber .offers at Private Sale, a -*• valuable LIMESTONE FARM,situate on the 'hg Turnpike, 3 miles West cf Mt. Hook, partly in ; i » i i|, c „" a Lor o ' mid partly in Penn Townships, , ofoouiuieil.by the lamia o’: John Qouclheart, John S. ap, James H, Shaw, Jacob Tritt, ami Jacob •fyglClmncli, ■ . I Containing- 67 Acres, more or loss. The improvements are a largo . ZOO D WEL LIXG IJO USE, Ml and FRAME STABLE. Thorn is a thriving YOUNO ORCHARD of dMHlfffflli ohoicu-fruit ou the promises. Persona desiring to view tho property, or to learn further particulars, can do bo by calling on tho subscriber residing three-fourths of a milo North of the premises. SAMUEL HEFFLEBOWER. Oct. 5,1865—3 t IVoticc. TVI OTICE in hereby j>iven that an npplica- J-l tion has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, to grant a charter of incorporation to tho Empire-Hook and Ladder Compani/ of Carlisle, Pa., and that said applica tion will bo hoard at tho next term of Ba ; d Court, to wit: on tho 13th day of November, 1805. Attest S. SHIUEMAN, Prolhonotary. '•-JOT '<isa Sn>t. 28. 1855—3 t WJ JfiiiSrOOT AND MAi.IUNK UIL at iUUUBg t £CW£AB. ms GREAT EXCITEMENT! GREAT EXCITEMENT! ! HAS been created at the Cheap Dry Goods nml Variety Store of Loidich A Miller, iu consequence of their just; opening ibo largest stock of Fall and Winter Goods, from Now York and Philadelphia, that haa ever been exhibited in the townj embracing all descriptions and classes of goods to bo l"und in a first class Store. mmis miss ®dd!D3. Such ns all varieties of Black and Faccy colored Dross Silks, plain and figured French Merinos, Plain Plaid and Striped Poplins, French Plaid Poplins, Saxony Plaids, , Pekin CloTha; ' " Black and Col'd, Alpacas, Cobcrg Cloths, , Striped and Plaid Valencias, all Wool Mona, Delaines, all colors, Figured Cashmeres, Delaines, Armours, Sheppcrds Plaids, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., MOSJKNSIG GOODS,' Uopp Silks, Bombazines, French Mcrinoos, Cash meres, all Wool Repps and Poplins, double and single width wool Mons. Delaines, Tamiao Cloths, Alpaccns, Cqburgs, Long Blanket and Thibet Shulls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, T3ag k Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ac., Ac.) DOMESTIC GOODS, Filem-hcd and Shaker Flannel*, Unbleached Muslins, Home made Fac- Shcetlug*, to'y Flannel*, I'ilUno (Jane Mnslins, Shlrtii.ys, Ttckini/r, .Table Diaper, Cheek*, Jilankets, , Canton Flannel *, Ginghams, Jit I, Te I w and Cu/icoe* t White Flannels, ttc., Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, every quality of Cloths for Ladies Cloaks, Black aud Fancy Cua siincrcs, Vestings, Saitinots, Tweed?*, «tc. _We have a special arrangement with a first class Tailor to have Clotuing made at short notice. CLOAKS I CLOAKS ! ! of the latest Paris styles always on hand and re eeiving. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! of the largest assortment of every stylo and quali ty fur Ladles, Misses and Children. NOTIONS. French Kid Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Silk, Ilan , 'l<i*n , !iiofj. | Berlin, Bonnet Trimmings, Cloth/ Ribbons, Wool and Cot- Lace Veils, ton Gloves, Dross Trim- * Gauntlets, ■ inings, But* Children’s tons, Gloves, Children’s Cotton and Wool Coats, Wool Hosiery, Breakfast Shalls, all grades and Hanover Buck qualities, Wool Gloves aitd Hoods, Son- Gauntlets, Cot tags, Bal- ton and Wollon moral Skirts, Hose, Lc., Ac. Carpets I Carpets!! of all qualities, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WIABO H r SHADES, LOOK'AO CLASSES, ' 2U TTS, nras. .. <fv. 7,Oft 8.50 6.00 2.10 2,00 Please do not fall to give ns a call before mak ing your purchase as wo have the most complete stock of Goods that has over been exhibited in town, having been selected with special care, and being determined nut to be-undcrsold. wo will al, ways tako great pleasure to exhibit, and also prove that wc'study the Interest of one customers. LEimOll & MILLER. October 5, 1805. N. B.—Please remember the well known stand on the South East corner of Market Square direct ly oppoBlto-Irvin-a-Boot-ami-Sboe~tJtoTor ' L. & M. ‘ TO THE PUBLIC. —You will hereby take notice that my wifo Elizabeth G*nlcher, loft my bed and board, and E warn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting. GEORGE L.- GOUOIIEU. Oct. 5, 18G5—3t, - 8 25 4 on 3 25 a 3 i>n 1 -10 a 1 50 2 3* Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested. that tho following accounts have been filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named foi / examination,’ ojid tfill bo presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday, October 24, A. D. ISOS, viz : 1. The account of Thomas McElhenney and Samuel Eckels, Executors of the last will and tes tament of Samuel Eckels, son., Into of Mechanics burg borough, county of Cumberland, dec'd. 2. First and final account of Owen lames, E?q., administrator of all nud singular tho goods .and chattels, rights and credits which were of John Gurtner, late of New Cumberland, Cumberland county, icc’d 3. First and final account of Daniel Smith, ad ministrator of Wm. P. Smith, late of Milßiu town ship, dec’d. 4. First and final account of Thomas McCluno, administrator of Lovi Rupp, lato of Mifiiin town ship, doc’d. 5. First and final account of Emanuel Snoko administrator of Frederick MonUcr, jr., lato ol Miniin township, dcc’d. C. First and partial account of Jacob LaU, a«i m‘ inist. alnr of Jacob Iluimuol, dec’d.- 7. Administration account of John B. Coovcr, executor of-Daniel Shelly, deeM. 8. Tho first and filial account of John Under wood, administrator of Ruth Underwood, lalo ol Carlisle borough, deceased 9. The first and final account of George J. Culbertson, executor of the last will of Nancy Cul bertson, decM. 10. Too first and final administration account of Jacob Crider, administrator ’* dc ban!* non” with tho will annexed of Samuel Parks, dcc'd. 11. The first and final account of John Stevick, executor of Hottio ICindig, lato of Ncwburg' bor ough, dec’d. 12. The account of Joseph A. Stuart, adminis trator of Thomas Craighead, jr., dec'd. 18. First and final account of Benjamin Erb, Executor of Elizabeth Whistler, lato of Ilaiupdcu township, dcc’d. It. The first jiiul Huai administration account of William C. Golden, administrator of John Gol den, dec’d. la. The account of William G. Duncan, adminis trator of James K. Kelso, lato of Southampton township, doo’d. 16 Tho first and final account of John 11. Dress ier aqd Michael Dressier, executors of Allan: Dressier, late of the borough of Shippeusburg doc'd 1 rr-Thodlrst and final account of Isaac Heavers administrator of Mrs. Datharinc Beavers, dec’d. 18. Eirst and final ac:ountof John Irvine, ad ministrator of Ellen U. Law, docM. ID. Ii st and final act ount of D Neiswimger; ad ministrator of Lewis 11 Fink, late of tho borough of Mechanieslmrg, dec’d. 20. First and-final account of David Ooover, ad ministrator of J. T. Dovinney, dec’d., lato of Upper Allen township. 21. First and final account of Samuel Ilobcrlig, administrator of John Hollar, Into of Hopewell township, dee’d. 22. Tho first and final administration account of Abraham Jlostottor, Esq., administrator of Mary Patterson, lato of tho borough of Shipponaburg, dec’d. 23. Tho account of George D. Drnighend, guar dian of tho minor children of Will am A 1 iright, dec’d. G. W. NORTH, lUgxater. Register's Office; Carlisle, \ Sopt. 28. 1865. J • NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on tho estate of John Johnson, lato of Mechanicsburg Borough, dec'd., have boon issued to tho undersigned, residing in same place. 411 persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. SARAH P. JOHNSON, Bept. 28, 1865-61» J.dmi»Utralrm, Notice. ASTOUNfiIiMj REVELATION! THE PEOPLE ASTONISHED ! Carlisle in an Uproar!! M MAYER, of Harrisburg, has, in con • ncction with his store in that city, estab- tished a new MILLINERY STORE, In the borough of Carli do, next dnnr to Dr. Dale's, North Hanover Street, and is prepared (o ofler largo inducements to the Indies of Carlisle and vicinity. Being constantly in receipt of the latest styles and fashions from the cities of New York, Phila delphia and Baltimore, he is prepared to extend an invitation to tho ladies in general, to visit him ■nt his pJscff'Gf'busuiess, where they can judge for themselves as to the superiority of his goods, the Vylc and fashion of tho day, and readily perceive that Carlisle is up to our larger eities, and that no longer tho necessity exists of traviling to our neighboring cities for tho purpose of obtaining fashionable ladles wear. Mr. Mayor keeps constantly on hand EABBES BSONWETS, in Straw, Silk, Velvet, with the richest Triu. ings and latest stylos. Ladies and Misses Hals, in Straw, Fell, Silk and 'Velvet, ith Birds, Feathers and tho richest of ornaments. OLD ,LADIKS DUF.SS CAPS, n styles and qualities too numerous to mention, Hair Nets Silks, and Hoad Dresses, Velvets, Wator Falls Ribbons, and Hair Rolls, Bonnet and ' Hat Frames, ind all articles bclo ging to tho Millinery line. CLOAKS. Such ns Chesterfield Coats, Loose Sacks, Circulars, Short or Walking Sacks, in all qualities of Beaver and Broad Cloth, light and dark colored. S HAW L % s all patterns and styles, double and single, for fall and winter. * liiiiterd Woolen floods, Such as Breakfast Capos, Scarfs, Hoods in vari-us stales, known as the Sea Foam Hood, Twilight Hood, .Lo EMBROIDERIES, Such ns BANDS, ‘ COLL ARS A AO SLEEVED, JJA NUKE It CHIEFS , also, plain l>ncn and hemmed sn'.ctml JluihiJ:* ! <7i njn, Mounting Collars, «fc., \ ci/s in Luce, Tissue (i ml Beltings, Buddcs, Neck Luces. Coral self* of Breast Pius aud Earrings, Fancy Jlnir Combs and Pius, Buflohs, «f:c. For'lnimmings always on hand, a lot of Cloak and Dress ornaments and trimmings. In Hosiery, Ladies and Misses Hose, wool and cotton, Gloves, ike. Having thus, in short set forth the most promi nent articles contained in the store, [ respectfully request anti solicit the patronage of the ladies, and oar motto will ho, “ Fashionable, Tasty and to Please.” Sept. 28, 18G5—3t W. C. Sawyer 6c Co. fF. O, Sawder, J. „*l. Duke, J. E. Burkholder, ! TAVE just received from Stewart's, Olaf i-A Jin and Mellon, New York, and the best houses in Philadelphia, ihe largest and best slock of Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO TUTS MARKET, Please call and examine our immense stock of -A-lpinc ancPTluh~Rny I*hri tl3^“Figured, PTTiin and kSiripod Empress Cloth-!. Plain and Figured French Merinos. Reps, Poplins, Alpcacas, and E&tollo (Jloths, Dress Gcoda in every variety of stales and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright Plaids. WItS, Black, Plaid, Broeho and Thibet, Linen and Laco Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen (rood* com prises Blankets, home made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Hod and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. Domestics in Quantities. DoLainos, brown and bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings, Crasbs, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Ac. Gents’ and Boys’ Wear. Full lino of Cloths. Cassimers, plain and fancy Scarfs, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOsIERV & GLOVES. Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. FURXISIHXG GOODS of all kinds usually kept in first class Dry Goods Stores, such as Car-, pots, Oil Clots, Rugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies. Druggets. Ac. ill/ 8 " We pay npeciul attention to Mourning, Goons, and will he able to fill all orders for Fuuc rah. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crapo Col lars, Black Merinos. Damise Cloths, Empress. Rep, Poplin anti Eugene Mournings ; all qualities oi English and French Crapes. Ribbons, Ac. All orders carefully attended to. J&si" Fancy Dry Goods, Domestic do., Gents W* ar f Hosiery and Gloves, Kid Gloves, white and black colors and all sizes, in endless varieties at* W. C. SAWYER A CD , One Jjoor Btlow Marlin’*-Jlntcl, East Main S(., Carlhle, Pa, Sept. 28, 1805. proclamation i WHEREAS, I, Wm. A. Miles, Carlisle, Pa. laving just returned from tho Eastern cities with an extensive assortment of tho most fashionable and brilliant, colors of D R E SS. GOODS, Such an French Merinos, ■ French Cassimorea, Ool’d. Wool DoLanos, Black do., American do,, •" Plain Poplins, Figured do., Rep, do., Alpacas, Plain Coburns, Figured do. Therefore purchasers will find it to their advam tage to give mo a call. Also, the hHndsotuc?t assortment of PLA I D DHE S S GOO D S, . in Dnrlisie. Particular attention given to Mourning Goods. WM. A. MILES. Directly 'opposite tho Mansion House, and ono door west of tho Post Office. Sept. 21, 1805. The Agricultural Society o p CUMBERLAND COUNTY WILL HOLD Till IR ANNUAL FAIR, On their Fair grounds, on the 11th, 12th and 13th of October, 1805. persons wishing to enter goods Ac., are requested to have them on tho ground on Tuesday, the TOth, By order of tho President. D. S. CROFT, Secretary. Sopt. 14, 1885. , COAT LOST. —Was lost on Saturday nigiil, September 16, somewhere between East Louthcr street, and the Carlisle Garrison, a new bl ick Over Coat, with blue flannel lining, silk-T j ; vet collar, and black buttons. Any person who may have found the coat will bo liberally re warded by leaving it at the tailor-shop of the un dersigned, in Louthdr street. as, iB6*.-a*» On SATURDAY, October 14, 18G5, IIY virtue of an order of the Orphan's U Court of York County, I will sell at Public Sale, on tho above day, the following Real Estate, lato the property of Elizabeth Musser, deo’d., do vised to Elizabeth Mussulman for life, consist' iug of in Now Market, York County, having thereon erected a good TWO-STORY weather-boarded, Stable, and other out-build ings; also, Fruit Trace, and a never-failing IW/ c water on the Lots. Bounded on the North by of J. Danner, on the South by a Street, on j East by the Railroad, and on the West by an ley. Possesssiot} given on the Ist of April. (56. when a deed, clear of all incumbrances, will given. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to i paid when the property is stricken down! Rulo to commence at I o’clock, P. M./wbeu further conditions will ho made known bv ! W. W. WANBAOGirj Agent for the Heirs, tho Alii 18(5 1)0 br Sept. IJ, 1805 ts* PUBLIC SALE OF. 1 Valuable Sscal Estate. IN pursuance of tlie decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Cmintyj Pa., will bo sold nt Public Sale, by the undersigned, Trustee, Ac., on the premises, ' On TIWHSDA V\ Oct. 12, ISOS, ftt 11 o’clock, A. M.. all that tract of laud, siltafc in West Pornshoro township, in said County, on tho Kail lluad 44. miles West of Carlisle, hounded by lands of the heirs of John 11. VTcavsr, dccM.. John Elliott atld Elizabeth Canuhers, containing 8 Acres mid 115 Perches, more or leas, having tbcreou eregtod a largo liuitdiuj, 9 sai uhlo fur an eTj|.ai Academy, ami lately occupied as such, together with a DWELLING HOUSE, and other Valuable Bail- dings ami Improvemints, known as “ Bunns’ Academy.” Tkumm or S.u.e,—One thousand dollars to be paid by the purchaser on the eM-fu-mallon of the sale; and live hundred dollars thereafter yearly with interest, fir cash at the upturn of the purcha ser. and to be alien on the pmuisia until fully paid. * Sept 34, ISG.->—;U WOO 1> L AND , FOR SHE- ■ "PIIE subscriber will expose to Public Sale, L oi the premises, a Valuable Farm, belonging to t.Uo lit irs of Benjamia Anderson, dec d., situated in Lower Allen township, adjoining Town Lots of Lisburn on the North, Yellow Breeches, Creels on the South, lands of Lloyd’s heirs on the Fast, and road loading from Lisburn to Andorjoutown, Y-t:c county, on tbe M cst, M. MAYER. CONTAINING 75 ACRES, all cleared, and three Town LMa, upon which the buildings arc orocted. The improvements arc an excellent double o a WE ATI! fllt-lW Alt DEI) T^'flL h o u s ip, JaM and a ucver-lailiug Well «f Water, near Li.u door: a double Log Barn, ami an Apple Orchard of su perior quality. On srtid day, there will also he of fered for sale, a Tract of Woodland, situated in York county, about one mile and a-half from the former plantation, CONTAINING” ABOUT '45 ACRES, 10 of which nre partially cleared, ami tho residue covered with tine thriving Timber, u gvoac pro portion of which is Chestnut. This 'Woodland will ho sold in lots, or otherwise, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at II o'clock, A. m., when terms will bo made known by HUGH CRAIG. For the civs of ftenj. Anderson, dec'd. ■ . TRUSTEE'S-SALE OE Real Estate. r |HIE undersigned, tru«(eo appointed by the .L Genrt of Common Pleas of Cumberland Coun ty. for tho purpose, will expose to public sale, on the above da}', on tho promises, all that valuable TRA(' T OF LAND, with the improvements, situate in Penn township Cumberland county, hounded by lands of William Palm, Samuel Long, Janies Moore and others, • Containing 71 Acres, more or loss.. This land is sold under proceedings in partition between Jehu lowing and the heirs of 3eorgc Ewing, doeM., and with tho consent of all parties in interest. Sain to commence at 12 o’clock, M-, when terms will bo ma le known by JOHN JACOBS, » - Trustee. Sept. 28, SSGS-r-2t. Public Sale of REAL ESTATE, On SATCHOa K.Ocii u; ISC6. THE subscriber will offer at Public, Sale, at tho Court House, in tho Borough .of Cur lisle, on the above named day, tho following prop erty, to wit: , , No. 1. A Lot of Ground situate at Mount Rock, in "West Pennsboruugh township, Cumberland County, CONTAI vJING 1 ACRE, more or less, having thereon erected a q__a DWELLING HOUSE, jjjTr^L Stadi.e and Slaughter House, now occupied by W. H. Welsh. No 2. A valiiahle tract of choice ’Chestnut Timber Land, sHuato in South Middleton township, Cumberland County, bounded by lands of John Wolf and others, CONTAINING 14 ACRES, raoae or less. Deeds will be executed when the properties are stsieken off. Terms: Cash. • PETER h\ EGE. Soph 28, 1805—3 t NOTICE. —We citizens ol Dickinson township believing that the do siruction of Birds is injurious to tlie interest of tl.o farming community, take this'method to inform GUNNERS AND SPORTSMEN that wo w»P not permit hunters to trespass upon our premises either to sLoot birds or other game, but will enforce the law against them in all eases. Emanuel Line,'jr., Peter Zinn, Potcr Shotron, Henry Sheaffdr, Sariuicl Stuart, jr., Phillip Ueightor, 'Walter Stuart, David Coovor, William A. Coflfco, . Robert Donalson, William Bentz, George P. March, William ShealTor, John Duffey, Matthew Galbraith, William 11. Hoffman, Samuel Spangler,. Samuel S-tuart, sr., Joel Shoiffor, . Samuel Evans, W. W. S'panglbr', William Lino, Abm. L. Line, Abraham Spolts. Charles Bessoer, John W, Huston, .William McLaughlin, William Rico, John Wallowcr, John Poffer, William Galbraith, George Marlin, srl,' Henry Bushman, George Roush, Joseph Galbraith, Phillip .Spangler, sr., Adam Fishburn, Tbco. M, Spangler, A. Kurts Fishburn, Joseph Straw, George Kissinger, John Fishburn, . Eli Bushman, J. M- Sollenborgor, ffiuatiog • Sopfc. 2ly 1806'. |VT OTICE is hereby given thaJ letters of Ad- JL i ministration "with tho will annexed, on tiro cataco of-Jos, M. M'Koe, late of West Pennsboro* township, dccM»i have boon granted to tho under-’ signed residing in,tho same township. All per sons indebted to tho said ostato are requested to' make payment immediately, ana those having claims against the estate will also present them for sottlcmoat. Sopt. 21.1865-Ot* Administrator’* Notice* NOTICE is hereby giveti that letters of Ad ministration on tho citato' of Andrew F. Brownawoll, late of Silver Spring twp., deceased, have boon grunted to tho residing in tho Borough of Mechauicsburg. All persons in debted to tbo said ostato are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for set tlement. Aug 17/ JOHN TREIBLER. PUBLIC !>ALE. 3 LOTS OF GROUND, DOUBLE LOO NOUS S. HEPBURN, Trustee- VALUABLES farm AND LARGE 'MIACT OF On Wednesday, October 18, IBGS, On WEOXEEDA Y, Oct. 4, 18G5. Nolice war. m'kee, Adm*r, teith the will annexed. JOHN MILLER, Af/nu’fuVrator. STERLING’S AMBROSIA It prevents or stops the Hair from falling ; Cleanses, Beautifies, Preserves, and renders it Soft and Glossy, and tho Head free from Dandruff. Ilk It is tho best Hair Dressing and Preservative in tho world. Sterling’s Ambrosia Manufacturing Comp’y, SOLE PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK. Clothing;!—Sep. 1865. JW. SMILEY, has just rocnivnd n large • and elegant assortment of superfine tin J medi um quality of French and (ieiinau Cloths, black and Fancy Cassimers and Vesting, a general as smiment of Union Cassimcres, Satiuetr* Jeaue. Ac-, all >f which I will manufacture to order in supe rior stylo, at moderate prices, or sell by tho yard I have secured the services of Thompson S. Kci«* li ter, one of our most fashionable and popular Tail ors. wh«) will always ho found in the store to cut and superintend tho manulaetmiug department, ■and he hereby invites his old patrons and the pub lic to give him a mill. A large assortment of READY made clothing , of our own manufacture for men and boys, at pri ces to suit the times, will always be found on on, shelves. I mil let no man, undersell me. Also, Boots Lhocs mul Mills. My stock of prime 'Kip, Watc r Proof, Calf and heavy Bunts. ,Y-., for men and boys is very large and complete, together'with u full assortment ot Wotmn's and children's fine and every day wear, all of which you will 15ml seUin'/ at the Very low-* est prb-cs possible. (Vine see,.ami be sali>licd. TRUNKS. TRAVKLIXH KAOS. &c., at the lowest prices. 110 not fail t" give me a call, as I will ah\nu a . he glad to sec yon and feel confident that I can -npplv von with a* good, well made and desirable {; thing. Bouts. Shoe?, Hats, Ac., as can be found , M lie niurhct and I think «l lower prices. in North Hanover Hired, b-dween Slireiner’a Hotel JL;lbert‘« corner, Carlisle. J. W. SMILEY. Sept. 7, ISfif;—ntn W. C. Sawyku, J.A.Dikr. J.E BuuKnou>i:n. MEW Fill. fTTAVE taken into partnership Jno. E. BurUb'ddcr and duo. A. Duke, (clerks in my -Soro.) for the pappose of continuing the Dry t»’business umlor the title ot W, C. Sawyer A- Co. Our store is now open tor business, where a lance i-tm-k of reasonable goods may be found.— Wo w ill be receiving new good? every day ami in tend to keep up tbe reputation of the store for ac tivity. liberality, find for always having the best stock of goods in the valley. Being very thankful for tho large patronage given me by a genen ns public. F respectfully ask a eoiitirmiTico of tbe same to the now firm. We will endeavor to merit the lavor of those who will give us a call. The books of tbe late owner arc open fur settle ment, anil persons indebted are requested to make .-viilcment. j 3 East Main street, oho door below Martin’s Hotel W. (J. SAWYER. Sept. 7. ISIM). /Vocdceim the /Ifiiuutahh: l'i now/d. * <<f Dcmuer 'J'hyoiojhonl the J.*. ml ." TII E W E EKLY PATRIOT AND UNION For ike Campulgu ofi 1865. The political campaign just opening in Penn sylvania is destined to bo one of great importance, and to have a powerful influence upon tho future of the country at large. In a grout measure it will determine the gubernatorial contest of iSufi, ur.d have an influence upon the presidential elec* li.m two’years iherealter. Bui. more important, it will probably determine tho choice of tho next U. S. Senator from this State, and thus affect the legislation of Congress and tho restoration of peace to nil tho land. It is therefore, of vital im portance that every exertion should ho made by every member of our party to secure tho victory. only should every local orgatu/.ati: n bo put to work, but every honorable means should bo adopted to stir up the apathetic and lukewarm, and to make new votes by conversion. It can on ly bo through the immutable and golden princi ples cf Democracy that tho country can ho re deemed from the thraldom of fanaticism, degra dation and taxation. Outside the Democracy there are no principles. The rule of action of the opposition is over changing—one thing to-day— something else to-morrow. It is held together merely by expedients—tho latest and most outra geous of all being the modern, six months \nditi« .ml trick of negro suffrage. To defeat thin, and all other schemes of tho Abolition shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyrannize, lot every Democrat arouse.and gird on the rush armor of bis fathers in Democracy—of Washington, of Jef ferson, of Jackson ) and march to Cattle and to victory ! THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AXD UNION. As the Central organ of the Democratic party, tho Weekly Patriot and Union has acquired n large and more diffused circulation than any oth er Democratic journal iii t’lio btate. It has here lofore occupied un influential position as an abb and iudusM'ious worker in the cause of Dcmocra '•y, and its friends say that it still continues to hi a valuable organ of the party. Jt is not for us. however, to puff our own work. If wo have been faithful to thC(CHUi>e of tho phidy_aii.il tho country wo hope every Democrat will make U mu object t<> (sxlemrmir field of operalions, by adding to our li.-t of subscribers. Tho low price d' the Weekh. in comparison with the amount of matter furnish ed, makes it one of the cheapest of newspapers.— Wo hope every good Democrat who reads this Will send his name and $2 50 for u copy for one year. If this is too much for those who are very poor, lot all such send us fifty cents oich, and feeeivt the Weekly Patriot and Union for the campaign. Tho following are tho terms: Single copies, per annum ** •* six months Clubs of ten or more to one address Single copies Clubs of ten or more to one address 40 cts. All orders should ho addressed to the Patriot ani r Union, Unrrixbury, Pa. FOR THE HAIR TERMS PER VEAR. DURING THE CAMPAIGN James Poflbr. lion, ami assessment of Yotcrpf a.-rtho paidHiiapoctera/ior or ot them shnUTroifi fifi/or nrtimcl Venire; *•' l ' J ~ ■' : *‘Nx> person shall Jjy jponnitltdc to f v ( olo ,at,*py election, as aforesaid,Mtlferuiuma WhiletVcVnifsn of the ago of twenty-one ye>(Ta?r morq, whojbidl lmv« resided in the Slate at least one year,,und in th* election district whoro he oilers to vote, gt least ton days immediately preceding «uch' fcllcti(frj afcd • within two years paid a and county tax which shall have been assessed at IcnsUop days he-' loro tho eduction. Hut a citizen of,tho tKji\od'S(Me» who has previously been a qualified 1 voter - of tbi* .State ami removed therefrom ami 'returned, and who shall have resided in the electjpej aud paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to. vofe af ter residing in this State six months: Provided. ■’ That the white freemen, citizens of the -Uriilca States, butweeu tho ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in Ibis State one year, and ifa the election district ten Jays, as aforesaid, shall bo en titled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. • ■ ■ “No person shall be permitted to voto-whosw name is not contained in tho list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by tlio Commissioners, unless, First, ho produces a receipt fur tho payment, within two ,years, of a State or counly lax assessed agreeably to tho Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or on the oath _ or anirmation of another that ho has paid such » . tax, or in failure to produce, a receipt, shall make oath to tho payment thereof; Or, .Second, if h* claim a right to vote by being an (doctor between tho ages of 21,and 22 years, shall depose (m onth or anirmation -that ho Inis resided in the Slate at least occ year next before his application, and make Such » proof of residence in tho "District as is required by this Act,.ami that ho docs verily believe from thu accounts given him that ho is of the age aforesaid, and give such.other evidence as isrequired by thU Act; whereupon the name of the person so admit-. Ono p rson for Coroner of the county of Cum- ted to vole shall be inserted in the alphabetical list," -erland ' * by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto .... .ii.- -n x iii 4» ... ~„t ... .i.,. by writing the word ‘tnx/if he shall b« admitted to The said election will bo held throughout the ■> h J . ’ , _ ~, . , r .. ° . vote by reason ot havmgqiaid tax,or the word ‘ago LoiintN as o ous.- * , r if he shull.be'admitted to vote by reason of age, and * The election in tho election district composed ol . .1.1 u (•• n 1 m «■*«. uv , , ivii , v in either ca.-o'the reason ol such vote shall be called the borough ol Carlisle and the tounships ol Aurllv ,» i... «\ n n , , 1 n 1 t t>< 1 •„ ~. j out to the Cleins. who shall iliul.c lue liuc note in Middleton, South AI iddlclon, Lower Dickinson, amt i'- Lower K.-.tukfortl will he hehX at the Court House, o a "{ the nil.T.c of tlio person clni -IUXho oioS in the dl-fion -linlrlct con.poso.l of •“"*« !“ I’" 1 * ” “vOonn.l on the 11,1 tortanihyth* _ ~ , v . i- ..m'i i i ii eonmiissioiiersorasscSsors.or'm.- right tovotcwlictu- Lower West I’onn.,.,rough .towns... mil ho hold . „.err„n ..hjoetmUo hv „,jy quell .U 1 1,0 Nor. , br1...,.l House, ... Pi: iiihehl. fiuil d „ 0 the ,i M tv of tho i„spJo|.,rs ,o The olorl.un ... tl.o election .It.lt.et ™n ...10, .1 , ~, as to his quomirations, P.lvor bp,ing to.Yi.sl.ip, iv.,l ho hold nI tho ~, 1.1.■ nm| hu t ., ltill | 3 t „ llare rL , silU ,,, in ,|,o blotcfor one' h.u.-so id Jacob Ottslot, 11. llogueelunn, m j-i.d V( ,. ir - „ r m „ ro . llis s hall-he millieio’nl proof.hcre- The el'-e1i.... in the elorth... Jls.rlel com,n,rod of >“•’ I ’3' V* l, » 0 ~ 1 , . , ».i .. ....ii-, toift witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that bo ILi.iuhlou l.r.Mir iii>, ... .o ■ 1. ' h.is rorided within tho di-trlct f0r.....r0 than ton days houro noouj.iod by ierso Buoy ro dto ,rl„, . pax( . llitlS . <lv , SUcIV cfcd i„„, rhull Tl.o olcot.on .„ the dec urn d.r, .o 0,. , .ro.l , 1 al;; i himsi ,, r t ,„ lt li(lo rea i,lc„eo, in ll.c ...vi.sl.ip ol I ~|.cr Alien, « ill ho bold I tho , rJH , ull ,-,, Ulivl - ul onir,,.!:, ir within the dislrio-f ~,,1,1,.. 1.0,1 it, ol Jon. 11. llunnon. 11 S .ci.lK.drtown. , (ho •„ lho aail , di.lriot for ' Tho olootim, m tho clocl.on d,st„c O-1.m,., -od ot tbo , „ r ‘ v ,, nnK u .., rtill . Middlorox towiirliip, will ho hold ot tl.o -M.ddlorox ~.l,i'..d no nfnrcsl.id, nl|d who School House. . i-hall make duo.p urt'. it required, of,.bin resideneu Tho oloctnm .„ too. olco-tn... d.r no , con jm.-o-d ol nni , rhi.U ho nd.niU lho townrh,,. ~ Lower A1i0,., will ho hold ol tl.o , ;. (I|u thc lum ,, v;ll . d aUirkl in which wagou-makcr slnqi ot Jonas lluuehbarger. on fciute } . h ill 1 . , r •• ft' any person shall prevent orattempt to preveul The election In tho eloot.m, d.r rfrt comp., od of 1Ill(lcr tllis ;1 ,, r r „n, 1„.1di., 8 I'.iisl 1 c.liir ...roi.oh townr lip, u. .o o-i. . o Bm .|, , )r uro'orTliroii.on .my violonco to nny l.onro ol Jott. Mortm, in Wort l-o.rv.oiv, now aeon- siK . h „ r sllilll ur hoproporiy interior. pied by John .vtiucr. . with him in the execution of hi.- duly, shall block or The elert.oi, ... tbo o eel,on d.rt,, t com, ..rod of iil( - or to hot New Oninhorliiiid, will 1... hold at lho 1.0.ir0 "ow I H . in(| „ l w ,ho some n.av ho 1.01.1ii.5, or shoH Kept by W.ll.um Bod, m tho horuoyh ot j ri ,„„ us | v .Unurb tho peace of raid election, or shall Cumberland. . • f use or prm t ice any intimidation, threats, force or vU The election in the election district cmnposcd of, olcm . {; \ vit]l |hl! to illlhlc .; ico limluly or over.' the borough ol Moclianus urn. \u mm i a j pny or to prevent him from voting, or public house now kept cor os mo , . (to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on eon burongli. ... , r viction shall be lined’in unvsum not exceeding fivu Tho olootion m tl.e oh.ct.on d.r net F«. « I luini ,„,,| lllin ,„, s , , R . ia.prironod for a lime nut 'Tlooroo low,.ship, will lie hold at the puhl.o u.nro ( llinn uno |)r „,, ln ~'.u lvu „,„ nt h a , aml.if it latoly bopt by George 0 Bound, in Glut.d.tom, , (11 , )U s , tn court where tho trial of such in .said township. P !ofV",nce shall bo had, Unit tho person so oflending The elect,on ... the dee ton district rnm,.o„e,l of w r ri!s . <u , l)t „ r ’ lllo , ilv , w ‘ iri ,, district or town- I’em, townrh,,,. will be held ot tho houro now ore..- | w]luro M , c mi(l „ n - clK , u - WU3 c „ mmi ,t ul i, and not pied by Jacob lledaecKer, ... ran owns up. : t . llt iH u ,l p, v „t o therein, then, on the conviction he The elect,on m the eleel.on district e« , pored of , R . auntoll( . L . (l , llly „ , ine „ r n „, , 033 „ u . Upper D.diinson times up, will ho held n the ; Ilulwlreil n(>r „„„ ti„„ lS a,„l dollar, and mmso now occupied by ocargo I. tuival, kuoun , imprisoned not less than six months nor mor* as tho Stone lavern. I two vo<ir< The election in the. election d,strict composed of , ‘ [, nu or |lt , sllll n m.iltc r.nv hot or tl.o borough of wewvtlle und towj.sh.ps of A1i111... | ; ; on l t , lO rcPu j t „f , iny c |,, c tion within thi» Upper I* ranklord, Upper Best Ponurhorongh and CUII11I101 ,' vc:lU |,, or s]l .,„ „|Ver tl..inalie Jny such hot of Nortl, Xewton, W.II 1.0 hehl at the pohho behool w , t , ri vcrll!l , ~r , .elanm.iot, thereto, or by House in the borough of. c>mi l. ! anv written or printed advertisement, challenge or Tiie election in the election « m no com; <•.ci inviio any person or persons to make such bot or wa* tbo borough of ewburg, Hopewell towu.Hnp, wii c ( .n V u tir,n thoveof. ho or they shall forfet be held at the School HuUSe in iSevrburg, in said , i;nefl , ht) nm ' illlt lt / t or to he be* township. i rl “1 f any person not bv law qiulitTiul, shall framU The election m the election district composed of! ulvnl , un oUM . t f oll in t/.i, <. o inim»mvealth, Of the borough ol bliipl>e)i>.iurg, ►. uppens ? b ” ' . Hcing: otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his prop s,. (i, and that pari ol ..'ou i.nnp on no i u ei ;er f ij H i v j c t t nr if any person knowing the want of such the Ijecsburg election i iic, wi 10 * ,l 0 j-qualHication,shall aid or procure such person to vote, Council House, in the n*roug i o , pp s- g. person, on cmivictitm, shall be fined in tiny sum The election in the election duitrict coni mi.c. ; of * scml \ llJf tv , () hunih U .loliars, and be impri* Lower Southampton township will be held a tl ono ! fi(t jt ,^ nn nnl t . St . cct , illg thrcc m onth.t. house formerly occupied by d ikum Ma..well, m j rf uny or , ))n shjlll vo{o at moro t \ mn ono oleor -Leesburg. 1 ’ Election Proclamation. VS7IIKKKAS, in and by an Afet of tbe T T General Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, untitled “An Act relating to tho elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, ISIW, it is 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 enumerate— -Ist. The Ofliecrs to bo elected. 2d. Designating tho places at which tho election is to bo hold. Therefore, I, JOHN JACOBS, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby make .known and give this public notice to the Electors of tho County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tho 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 vote by ballot for One person for Auditor General of'the State of Pennsylvania. One person for Surveyor General of tho State of Pennsylvania. ; s ■ , One peroon td represent tho Counties of Cumber land and York in tho Senate of the Stale of Penn sylvania. One person to represent the county of Cumber land in the House of Representatives of the Slate of Pennsylvania. One poraou fur Treasurer ol tho county of Cum berland.. One person fur Commissioner of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Director of tho Poor of the county of Cumberland. One poison.for Surveyor of the county of Cum berland. One person for Auditor uf the county of Cumber The election in the election district composed of South Newton township, will bo hold at«tho School House in Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. “That every person excepting Justice* of the Peace, who shall hold any office of appointment of profit nr trust under the United Stales, or of this Stipe, or a City or Incorporated District, whether u commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall he employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State, or of the United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of tlio 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 ofli eer of such election shall bo ologiblo to bo then \oted for." And the said Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, ISM. further provides, as follows, to wit: | “That the Inspector and Judges shall meat, at' the respective places appointed for holding the elec- ! fum in the District to which they respectively be long, .before I) .o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quuUificd voter of sit eh District. “ In e-'tsc the person Who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector, sit,all not attend on the day of election, then the person' who shall have received the second highest number' of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in his place. s And in case the person 'who has received the highest number.of votes 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 received the highest number of votes shall appoint n Judge iu bis.place; and if any vacancy shall continue in ihe board for the space of one hoar after the time fixed by law for the opening of the ejection, the voters of the township, ward or district for which -neh officer shall have been elected, present at the ime of election, shall elect one of their number to till the vacancy.” Particular attention U directed to the Act of As sembly, passed the 27th day of February, 18151), en titled “An Aet relative to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams. Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centro, Green, and Erie,” viz * “ Sec. >. Be it enacted by the Senate and House f Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby •mictcd by the authority of the same that it shnl be lawful for the «ptalsfiod voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster. York, Franklin, Cum berland. Bedford, Centre. Green, and Erie, from and after the passage of this Act, to vote fur all candi dates for the various offices to be filled at any elec tion on one slip or ticket: Provided, the office for which every candidate is voted for. shall be dc;dg natnl as required by the existing laws of the Com monwealth. $2 50 . I 50 . 2 UU 50 cts. “ Sec. 2. T bat any fraud committed by any per <on voting in tho manner above prescribed, ,-hall lie punished as similar frauds are directed to lie pun ished by the existing laws of tbo Commonwealth.” Fof tho information of tho electors of Cumber and county, I publish tho following, being tho -jth section of tho Act of tho General Assembly of tho session of ISSI, entitled “An Act to provide for tho Election of Judges of tho several Courts of thi Cor momroaltb, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” “ Soc. 4. That tho election' for J’ndgcs shall he held and conducted in tho several election districts in tho same manner in all respects as elections for Representatives are or shall be conducted, and tbo tho same Judges, Insp eciors, and officers, and by prevuiens of the Act of tho General Assembly, en titled “An Act relating to tbo elections of this Com iccxTiitllb,” approved the 2d day of July, 16-10, and ilgge - /:*’ supplements, and all other like laws as ai ei it same shall bo in force and applicable, shall bo deemed and taken to tho election of Judges: Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of tho Supremo Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned in the law on another separate piece of pa per. “ It sbttl be’ tho duty of tho several Assessors, re spectively o attend at tho .place of hold ing every General, Special or Township election, during the whole time said election op ktot open, for tho pur pose of giving! Information .1 tho Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in eroation to the right ol .aiHHplirwm wiwJ -fim* 'ft y** inch efce- Hon district, or otherwise Trniululehlly vole more tlmu once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold o* deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, of shall procure an other* so to do. ho or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not Ices than three 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 elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influ encing the citizens qualified to vole, he shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding on# hundred dollars, Tor every such offence, and be im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months. 1 * Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said not, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight ajuV tea in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter rnption or adjournment until seven o’clock in tho evening, when the polls shall ho closed. And tho Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by tho said act required to meet at th# Court llouso7 in the borough of Carlisle, on th# third day after tho said day of election, being Fri day. tho llth day of Nov., then and tUere to pe*. form the things required of them hy law. j Given under my hand, at Carlisle, tins 31 st day ; of August, ISIU*. Aug. 31, 1565. MLLSE EOU'ERS, Successors to Lewis F. Lvne, 2s r urth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. I) B A I. E R' S' IN American, English and German imtDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach, Trimmings, Shoo Find ings, Morocco and tuning Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees and Sh jemaker Tools of every description. Solid ami Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files. Hasps, Horse Shoes, Ilorso Shoo Nalls, Bar and Rolled Iron .of. all sizes, lIA.UES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs. Axles, Spokes, Fellows’, Jltrbs, &c., &c. AM lUi? of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of tho best manufacture, winch will be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. ,VYe arc malting great im provements in our already heavy stock of goods, ami invito nil persons in want of 7/nrdinirc of every description to give us a call and wo are con fident you will bo well paid for your trouble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wo wdl bo able to main tain tho reputation of the old stand. MILLER A BOWERS. July 27, 1565. CARLISI E FEMALE COLLEGE, Dev. T. Daugherty, President. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. THIS Seminary which includes the School lately under -ho charge of Miss Mwry llU r.or, will .opon under tho direction of llov. 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 tho French and Gorman languages, ami Music and Painting, and other ornamental brunches. Especial care will ho given to Boarders in tha family of tho President* A primary department for tho younger scholars, will bo hud in connection with tho Seminary. Tho session will open era "Wednesday, the 6th of September, in the elegant School Rooms of Emo ry Church, which have been designed for that purpose. For terms apply to tho President/ Aug. 17, ’65. Handkerchiefs, Ties, stocks, mb. tons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a oautiful assortment, cun bo found at t ISAAC LIVINGSTONS, North H 9*.*} Bcjppifcmv' JOIIX JACOBS, Shcrijf.
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