Body Read!;—W. C. Sawyer MAlfl'Street have just received, from the largest stock of Dry Goods ever of ixliale, Dress Goods of every dcscrlp is, Casslmeros,. Carpets, Domestics, >tlons, House Furnishing Goods, &c* ;lvo W. C. Sawyer & Co., a call. Save moy. Go nmT examine tho.flhest Is.over offered to tlio^pulille. Chance;—AH who wish to is should not forgot tlmt Julius Nou jon Drs. Klcffer and Zltzer, North irect,' Carlisle, will remain only two eriu and that ho Is selling al lothes such as Coats, Overcoats,.Pants, i,as well as Gents’Furbishing Goods, Boys Clothing, &c., &c., at and below chances are olfcrcd to nil. Don’t for '.wo weeks more. . . JULIUS NEUWAHL. .rriVES.—The' advertiser, having ■d to health In a few weeks by a very tedy, after haying suffered for several i severe lung affection, and that dread mmptlon—ls anxious to make known •sufferers the, means of cure, desire it, ho will send a copy of the used (free of charge,) with the dlrec :eparing and using the same, which . a sure euro for Consumption, Ast ixits. Coughs, Colds, and. all Throat lections. The only object of the ad mdlng the Prescription Is to benefit i, and spread Information which he bo invaluable, and he hopes every try his remedy, as .it will cost them ’ may prove a blessing. tailing the prescription, free by return lease address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. ly •is.—The- undersigned, in Pitt vw doors South of the Mansion on hand Top Buggies, Trotting Bug les and second hand Buggies and Car-. A* B. & N. SHERK. 1806— tf Youth.—A Gentleman who buffered mi Nervous Debility, Premature Dc the affects' of youthful indiscretion, sake of suffering humanity, send free leed it, the recipe and directions for le simple, remedy by which he was Dferers wishing to profit by the advor jrience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. IBU(My to to Invalids.—A Clergyman (ding In South America as a missionary, 1 a safe and simple remedy for the Caro is Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases ol ,ry and Seminal Organs, and the whole llsorders brought on by baneful and vi its. Great numbers have been already this noble remedy. Prompted by a de leneflt the mulcted and unfortunate, I I the recelpo for preparing and using (cine, In a sealed envelope, to any one i It, Free of Charge . -.lose a post-paid envelope, addressed JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible Houoe. , New York City. 18GB—ly* and Matrimony.— Ladies and i, If you wish to marry, address the un- who will send you, without money tout price, valuable information that le you td marry happily and speedily, ir -3 of age, wealth, or. beauty. » This infor will cost you nothing, and‘if you wish to I will cheerfully assist you. All letters confidential. The desired information *tum mall) and no reward asked, rose, - SARAH Bi LAMBERT. Greenpolnt, Kings Co», New York. 1866^-3m*' ;ltch 1 Itch! Scratch! Scratch ! Wheaton's Ointment will euro the Itch mrs. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, s, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price For sal© by all druggists. By sending to WEEKS & POTTER, sole Agents. 170 ton street, Boston, it will be forwarded free of postage, to any part of the United 1866-ly Birr Tnun.—Every young lady and j. in the United States can hear some sry much to their advantage by return je of charge,) by addressing the under- Those having fears of being humbugged i;e by not noticing this card. All others 58 address their obedient servant, • THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 1 881 Broadway, N. Y. 1808—ly large lot of Canvassed Hams, at rices. Tongues, Dried Beef and Bacon on it all times. r WII. BLAIR & SON, “ South End I ”,Carllsle. r E. MARKETS. Markets. Caelislf,, Oot. 3,1800. Blitter 30 Eggs. VS i Lard,...., Jo i Tallow 10 ) Bacon-Hams 2g i Bacon—Sides...... 20 I Soup Beans, ■ 1 75 I Washed W 001....... 40®5Q i Unwashed Wdpl,.. 30@10, \ Pared Peaches, 7 00 ► UnparedPeaches,... o 00 ► Dried Apples 1 o 0 'OJtT OF T. Carlisle ' < nmUy t M.Msl2 00 8 00 2 80! :ed,,uu.....v2 70 '6o . Seed,.. 0 50 thy Seed,,.. 3 50 sed, 2 50 >es—Mercer,... 1 40 es—P’k Eyes, 1 80 Philadelphia Markets. Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1860. i WAS not much doing in Flour, but holders re ry firm in their views. There was a total ce of any demand for shipment, and only a •ate inauiry from, the home consumers, a few hundred bbls.- at 87 75®8 75 for su • 89®11 for extra, the latter rate for fresh 'lew wheat: $12®12 VSfor/Northwest extra 812 50®14 50 for Pennsylvania and Ohio andsls@lofor fancy brands, according to Eye Flour is selling in a small way at .j Nothing doing iu.Corn Meal to fix prices. Wheat market was very quiet, but, with a motion of light receipts’and stocks, prices irmly maintained. Sales of 1500 bush, at yr fair and choice Pennsylvania tmd South id. White ranges from $3 to $3 25. Rye has *eone no material change. Sales of 1400 bus. WesternatBl%B1 15. Comoomes wlv. and has advanced. Sales of 1000 bash. va&lOS, and 5000 bash. Western mixed at Oats are quiet, but prices are steady. Sales ' bush, at 45@5hc. atioat.; No.sales of Barley " have been reported. * *i»oa • e y is quiet, with small sales at $2 89 for vania, and 82 -44 for Ohio. Hebo attbettiscmentss. 'EY CAN BE SAVED! BY CALLING,ON KINEBM I HUPP,; • have-Just returned city with-a. iiulldfcssortmoht of .STOVES, •ting inpart of “ BARLEY SHEAF.’ .9SY* “IRON SIDES, ’ “NO JOQK” and others, which they will insure iX and guarantee to he the best :erg and Roasters 111 the market; A trial will iviiico you. Their PABIiOB STOVE S unsurpassed '.this side of the cities, among tcli is SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, which cannot be it, They refer by permission to Rev. Bubs and iers who have them In use. They are pre ed to a’et'HEATERS and RANGES at short Ice,- and call special attention to SANDFORDIS HEATER, dch they recommend and ask you to give m a trial, and if-not satisfactory they will re ’Q them without chargp. Any quantity of roncos given. Their shelves are dllea wun -Ihda of ■ T I N ' WARE 101 - own manufacture, which they are de- Ined to sell at short profits. All U 1 mis of 'ET IRON WORK, HOOFING AND SPOUTING, •iP at short notice and on reasonable terms.— EBBING done with . NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. CaU,' examine and bo convinced that Rino b.«Uth and Rudd’s stock Is unsurpassed in beautj, durability and cbeann.ess»_nnd tbat money can Jo saved 7 bTdealiug wUli them. Thankful for F w favors they aslc a continuance of the same. -WARE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel s •not*!, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Old. Stoves Taken in Exchange. Out, 4, iB6o.—sra, ISfciu atiberttementa. TDUBLIO SALJii. —On Tnursday % JVb- I vembcr 1, 1800, tho subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale on the premises, In Monroe township, Cumberland county, one quartorof amllo from Boiling Springs, formerly the Mansion Farm of Michael G. Boltzhoovor, a tract of land contain ing 103. Acres of FIRST-RATE LIME-STONE .LAND. There arc about 15 Acres of thriving lim ber. Tho cleared land’ Is in a high state of culti vation having all been limed, other ina im'es .have also been used to a great extent. ; The ' improvements consist of a TWO-STORY STONEHOUSB containing tenlargo rooms, large Stone Bank'Barn with swo threshing doors, a large Grain House, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke House, Wash House, Bake House, a large Hog Pen holding SOhcadof Hogs, Carpenter Shop, &c. There Is nn ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT trees on the premises such as Apple, Peach, and Cherry. The above property is well watered, tho whole is nndfcr good fencing, tho greater part be ing post and rail. Any further description of tlie property is unnecessary. Any person wish ing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will be shown tho same by calling on the undersigned, residing thereon. *falo to commence at 1 o’clock P. M„ of said day, when terms will bo made known by Oct. 1,180(1- It •jCJBLIC SALE OF BEAL ESTATE. JL — '-On'Thursday. October Is, IBOO.—TIIO subscri ber will offer at Public Sale on the premises, the following described tracts of land sltimled in South Middleton, township, Cumberland county. No. 1, A tract of land containing 15 ACHES at the Yellow Breeches Creek, bounded by lands of Geo. Tftngert, D. M. Zeigler and others, about two miles West of Bolling Springs. The Improve ments arc a good TWO-STORY HOUSE, Wash House, a good Barn, a never filing well of water, and a thriving YOUNG OLOHARf) OF CHOICE FRUIT. No. 2. A tract of land dontalning 10 ACRES, about V 2 mile Wfest of No. 1., on the road leading from Bolling Springs to Papertown. Good land all under cultivation, also a thriving YOUNG ORCH ARD of Apple trees on this tract. ■ No. 3. A tract of Mountain Timber Laud con taining 41U ACRES, about \4 m.llo East of Paper town, well covered with Thriving Young Tlm bei, easy df access, and very near the settlement. Persons wishing to view the properties can do so •by calling at the residence of the subscriber one and a-half mile East of Papertown. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M., when terms will bo made known by ' BENJAMIN GOODYEAR. Oct.-I,IBCO-2t ' • ; Y SECOND PROCLAMATION I . m A. MILES informs, the citizens of .Cum berland and adjoining, counties, that lie has re turned from the Eastern cities, where, he pur chased and now has in store, a large and elegant assortment of ~ LADIES' DRESS GOODS, as well as all other kinds of goods belonging to the Ladies department, too numero.ua to men tion. Also, all kinds of MEN'S WEAR, all of which, when examined will bo found cheap er than can be had at any other store in the town of Carlisle. Come, and see before purchasing.— Store, North Hanover Street, a few doors South of Louther, and adjoining Dr. Kiefl’or’s and Mill er & Bower’s Hardware Store. Oct. -i, 1860. Dissolution of partner ship.—Notice is hereby given, that the co partnership heretofore existing between W. J. Cameron and A. N.- Sheafor. was dissolved this day by mutual consent. All persons having claims against said firm will present them to w. J. Cameron for settlement, and those indebted will please call and settle their accounts, \V. J. CAMERON, A, N. SHEAFER. , CARLISLE, Oct. 1,1800.* N. B. The business will hereafter bo conducted at the old stand by Cameron and Bro. Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully solicit the further patronage of.thc public.. CAMERON & BRO. Oct; 4 , 1806—31 Notices. TVT OTIOE.—To tlie heirs and legal rep-, resentatlves of George Smith, latcmf the: Township of Southampton, County of Cumber land,deceased. Take notlce.that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or. value’ the real estate of said deceased, on' the premises, on Thursday, the 18tli day of 1 October, A. D., 1860, at 12 o’clock, M., when and where you may attend If j r ou think proper. Sheriff’s Office, \ Carlisle, Sept. 2-1, m j JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sept. 27,1800-^3l. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under . signed, having been appointed Auditor by mo Orphans’ Court, of Cumberland' county, to distribute the residue of the estate of Joseph Smith, deo’d., late of said, county, remaining In the hands of O. E. Maglaughlih, Esq., Ad ml dstrator, to and among.the heirs of said dece dent, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at, ids office, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 13th day of Oottober, 1808, at 10 o’clock, A. M. ■ •- JNO. C. GRAHAM, . Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed, having-been appointed Auditor to distribute tiio residue of the estate of Michael Sanno, dec’d., remaining In the hands ofD. S. Croft, Esq., Administrator. &0., to and among the creditors and heirs of said decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in Cavlisle. on Friday, the 6th day of October, 1800, at 10 o’clock, A. M. ■ VJOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that \ Letters of Administration on tne estate of Hary S. M’Kee late of WestPenpsboro’ twp.< Cum berland county, dec’d.. have been granted to the undersigned residing in said township.- All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those haying claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. Sopt. 20.1800 —Ot* the Hon, James H. Graham, President Judge ol luo several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and M. Cocklin and H. Stuart, Associate Judges ol the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their, precepts to mo directed, dated the 27th day of August unci the Ist day of September^A. D.,1800, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery to ho holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of November, lyWi, (being the 12th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two, weeks. Notice is hereby- given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said countj of Cumberland, that they are by the sard precept commanded to be then and there in their proper, persons, withtheir rolls.records, and impositions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllces uppoi tam to he done, and all those that are .bound by nizances, to prosecute against the prlsoueis that are or. tlien shall bo iu the JaU of { , ty, are to bo there to prosecute thpm os shall bo just. NOTICE.—An adjourned Court of Common Pleas for the county .of Cumberland, will convene at Carlisle, on Monday, November utn. at 10 o’clock, to continue one weoic. • ‘ JOHN JACUUfe, % £/icnjf. . Sept.2o; 1860. '/ .* ■ . . ' EEtJISTER'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given l to all persons interested, that me -following accounts nave been filed, in this Ofilce, by the accountants therein named, for ex amination, and will be presented to the Orphan a Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, October 23, A. D. 180 ft, I. First and final account of Mrs. I‘anuyShal- Iv and Jesse ShaUy, Administrators of Valentine Shaliy. late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 2, First and final account of Mrs. Mary Moudy, Administratrix of James Moudy, late oi tho Bor ough of Carlisle, deceased,; t ' ■ . A 1 3, First and final account ot George Wmtz, Ad ministrator/of Israel Kuster, late of Hampden township,deceased. . ' 4. First and final account of James McCullough ' and Susanna Wilt, Executors of the last WtU aud Testament of Eleanor Wilt, late of West Penneboro township. # 5. The Administration account of Benjamin -McKeehan, Executor of Wm. G. Davidson, de- C l? S The first and final account of William M. Brown, Administrator of tho Estate of James i Megaw, late of Mifflin township, deceased, 7, Guardianship account of Alex. Elliott, Guar dian of Catharine E. Bowman, a minor child df •Jacob Bowman, of Mifflin township, deceased.— Settled by his Executor. John Jacobs, , . ■ 8 Account of Michael Brandt,- Administrator of Martha Brandt, late of West Ponnshoro town- B Tl''lr“ C t o “i C d‘final account of WUuWMcKeo, ’ Administrator “do bonis non,” with th.e Will an nexed, of Joseph McKee, late of West Pennsboro account of Jacob Barbbr and Samuel B. Hoff, Administrators of Henry. U. account.of JohnMiUer, Ad ministrator of thojifctate of Andrew, F. Browua weU, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. •. • 12 ‘the first and final account of James Nesbit, Administrator of Sarah Sprout, deceased. 13. The account of John Waggoner, Guardian of Wilson.Lehn, a minor child of Peter Eehn, do- [ C I4. Account of Henry Mowers, Administrator of Isaih Mowers, deceased, 15. First ana final account of E. B. Eystoi, Ad ministrator with the . Will annexed, of Charles Heiuly, late of Penn township, deceased. - 10. First and final account of George Yoh, Ad ministrator of Margaret Yoh, late of South Mid dleton township, deceased. . T \ T -.„ , r 17 The first, and-partial account of John M. Woodburn, one of tho Adminlstmtors. of John M. Woodbutn, late of the Boibugh of NewvlUe, deceased. Sept. 22,180 ft WHITE ai)(l Black Curled Hair, Cis tern Pumps, Tam Table and Lightning Apple Fearers, at SAX lON 8. Sept. 13, 1866, M ASS MEETING! AGRICU-L TUBAL PAIR C. S. STAYMAN, I beg leave to call your special attention to my late purchase of French and English Dry Goods, of my own selections, which for beauty of design and fabrics I think surpasses anything ever be fore exhibited in Carlisle. - SILKS, JNO. C. GRAHAM, Auditor. ,WM. M’KEB, Administrator CLOTHS, JOHN JACOBS, tiherij}'. HOMEMADE G. W. NORTH, fiegtator. lleto EUbertlsscments. ELECTION! AND GRAND OPENING NEW GOODS L. T. GREENFIELD’S STORE PARIS NOVELTIES, POPLINS PLAIN and PLAID REPS, ALPACAS IN EVERY SHADE, PLAID ALPACAS. PLAID MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, &c. Also a beautiful assortment MOURNING GOODS, .WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, E M B B OIDE BIE S , AND NOTIONS A. full line of CASSIMBBES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, I desire to mention particularly my'stoolt of CASS I II EBBS, 0 A SI NET TS, JEANS, AND FLANNELS ■which are without doubt tho best Homo Made goods ever offered in this town. STACKS DOMESTIC GOODS -MUSLINS. ' :• ■ NEW.STyLESf - JEANS, DENIMS. ’ TICKS,. CHECKS. HICKORY STRIPES, &C., &C„ t&C, A GREAT VARIETY -'OK FANCY BUTTONS, AND TRIM MIN G S I would respectfully say to the public, if they will give me a call, I can show them Goods, for Styles and Quality, and at such remarkably low prices, that all will admit that my goods and prh ecs defy competition. Examine for yonreelvesand beconvlnc^ Oot. 4, 1806. Ileto SUibertisscmentg. Q.RAND! GRAND! GRAND! EXHIBIT NI! OF TORRIGN AND DOMRS^Tfi CHEAP EMPORIUM OP FASHION COME ONE! COME ALL!! And see for yourselves the Grandest opening to day of all varieties and description of Pall and Winter Goods suitable for the present and com ing seasons, Just purchased from the largo auction sales that have lately taken place in NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. The stock Is now complete In all kinds and va rieties of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Plain and Fancy Dross Silks, Poplins, Poplin Repps, Plaid Poplins, Figured Repps, Figured Morlnoes and Cashmeres, Plain ana French Merlnocs of every quality and shade, French Mohairs, all wool Mous de Laincs, all de sirable colors, Coburgs, Eng. Morlnoes, Eng Repps Plaid Cashmeres, &c., Ac., The community will please remember that Is the proper place to purchase all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, as our stock la always well supplied with all grades of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Shirtings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tick ings, Checks, Canton Flannels, Table Diapers, Ginghams, FROM 12J4 PER YARD UP TO 2 2. FLANNELS, FLANNELS. full yard wide. Factory and Shaker Flannels of all quallltles for Shirting, White, Red, Yellow and Grey Flannels. Plaid Factory Flannels, for Dresses, Sack and Cloaking Flannels. &c., Ac. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Justrecelvlug from New York, the latest Stylos of the season. CLOAKING AND MANTILLA CLOTHS by the yard, In Black and Colors, Shawls for La dies Misses and Children. We always pay strict attention to keep a full supply on hand. Mourning Silks, Bombazines, Poplins, Repps, Cashmeres, Thlbbott Cloths, double'and single •width, DeLalnes, Mohairs, Al paccas, Crapo Veils, Crap© Collars, Gloves, &o. for your supply of WOOLEN GOODS, as wo have In this line all the novelties of tho season. BREAKFAST Hoods of ovory size and quality for Ladles Mis ses and Children, Hosiery, Gloves, Jco. Always tho most complete stock in Uio market of Cloths and , Cnsslmeres, Vfestlngs, all kinds of Over Coatings, Sattlnotts, Jeans, Linen Chain, .Velvet Cord, itc., &c. wo arq enabled to hnvb Clothing made up at very short notice. MOTIONS! NOTIONS! CORDS, &C., Tn ondleas vavlotlcH, Jonvln’s celebrated Kid Qlovea.Ckdh and Berlin Gloves for Gents’La dies’ ifen and Children; Hosiery of all kinds, HoopedWklrfs.-Balmqral Skirts, Linen qnd Silk Handkerchiefs, ‘Trimmings, Hlhhons, French Corsetts, and a tUonsand other Notions not men tioned here. A fresh stock of all grades and qualities of Sinn’s, Canes: Collars and Tippetts, for Ladles, Men and Children. of all grades, from the Hemps up to the best Crossley English Brussels. COCOA AND CANTON MATTINQS, dlanhhts. Above we give you a partial list of loading ar ticles of our stock, and extend a' cordial Invlto tlon to all persons of all ages and all sexes to give as a call before making your purchases tills fall, as we are fully prepared to prove the fact that wo do purchase our.goods of flrst class houses in Now York and Philadelphia, and that we are de termined not to bo undersold by any house In the county; and will also take great pleasure to exhibit the cheapest, the largest and the most complete stock, of desirable goods on this side of Philadelphia, LEIDICH &. MILLER. Do not forget the place and well known stand on the Corner, sign of tho Carpet Hall. j Jj. & M. Oct: 4, 1800, DRY GOODS LEIDICH & MILLER’S AND UDKOANCE, LEIDICH & MILLER’S, CALICOES MOURNING GOODS! CALL THIS WAY SHAWLS, SQNTAGS, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! MEN AND BOYS 1 WEAR, Having secured tho services of u first class tailor FURS! FURS! PURS! AT LEIDICH & MILLER’S you will always tlnd fhe best stock of 0 A BP E T S , flook oil cloths, all widths, FELT CLOTHS AND DRUGGETTS, MARSAILLES proclamation. • Elec ti o n~procl7vmation.— Wiikukas. in and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia, entitled “ An Act relating to the elections of this Comm ouwealth,” passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, I&W, it is made the duty of. the Blierlfl'of every County within this Common wealth, to give public notice of I lie General Elec tions, and in such notice to enumerate— -Ist. The Olllcers to be elected. I’d. Designating the places at which thecleetlon Is to be held. 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 lull day of October next, an Election will he held at the several Election Districts established, by law in said County, at which lime they will vote by bal- lot for One person for Governor of the State of Penn sylvania. One person to represent the Counties of Cum berland, Perry ana York In House ofllcpreseu atlves of the United Stales. Guo person to represent the county of Cumber land in tbo House of Representatives of the Stale of Pennsylvania. Two persons for Associate Judges of the county of Cumberland. •One person for Prothonotary of the County of Cumberland. One person for Clerk and Recorder of the coun ty of Cumberland. One person for Register of the county of Cum berland. One person for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. One person for Director of the Poorof the coim- ty of Cumberland. Due person for Auditor of the county of Cum- berland. The said election will be held throughout the County as follows; . The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, and Lower Fmnkford, will ho held at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, Tho election in the election district composed of Lower West Pennsborough township, will be hold at tho North School House, in Piiiinileld. The election in tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo held ut the public house of George DueyJ in Hogucslown, in said township. 'The election in tho election district composed of Hampden township, will ho held at the public house occupied byGcorgoK. Duey.ln said town slilp- llie election In the election-district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will bo held at the public house of Jeremiah Hannon, In Shep hordstown. Tho election in the election district composed of Middlesex township, will beheld at the Mid- dlesex School House. Tho election in the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will he held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunclibarger, on Slate Hill. The election lu the election district composed of East Pennsborough township, will bo held at the house of John Sieror, at West Fair-view. The election in the election district composed of Now Cumberland, will bo held ut the house now kept by William Bell, in.-the borough of New Cumberland. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Mechunicsburg, will bo held at the public house now kept by L. Hoikes, In-said borough. ■ The election In the election district composed of Monroe township, will beheld at the public house of A. J. Morrison, in Churchtown, in said township. Tho election in the election district composed of Pehn township, will be held at the house lately occupied by Jacob Redseckor, in said township. • The election in tho election district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will bo hold in the house now occupied by Joseph Knottlo, known as tho Stone Tavern. The election In the election district composed of the borough of Nowville and townships of Mlf- Ulu, Upper Frankford, Upper WeslPcnhsborough and North Newton, will bo held at the public School House in the borough of Nowville. The election In the election district composed of tho borough of Newburg, Hopewell township, will bo held at the School House In Newburg, In said township. The election in. tho election district composed of tho borough of Shlppensburg, Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton not in cluded in the Leesburg election district, will bo. held at the Council House, in tho borough of Shippensburg. The election iu the election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo held at tho house formerly occupied by William Max well, in Leesburg. - The election in.tho election district composed 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 hold any olllce or appointment of prollt or trust under the United States, or of this Stale, or a Oily' or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned otllcer or otherwise, who is or shall bo employed under tho Legisla tive, Executive or Judiciary Department oi this Stale, or of the United States, or of any Incorpo rated District, and also, that every member of Congress, and of tho State Legislature,and of the Selector Common Council ol any City, or Com missioner of any Incorporated District, is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at tho rime, thoollicoor appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector oi* other officer of such election shall bo ©legible to be then voted for.” And the said Aot of Assembly, entitled “An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July J, IS3‘J, further provides, as follows, to wit: “ That tho Inspector and Judges shall moot at tho respective places appointed for holding tho election in the District to which they respective ly belong, before U o’clock on the morning of the lid Tuesday of October, and ea<jh of said Inspcc torssUall appoint ono Clerk, who shall bo a qual ■filed voter of such District. “In case tho- person who shall have received the second'highest number of votes lor Inspec tor, shall not attend on the day of election, then tho 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. And in case tho person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend,- tho person’elected Judge shall ap point an Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then tho inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge In nis place; and If any vacancy shall continue In tho board for tho space of ono hour after tho time llxed by law for the opening of tho election, tho voters of the township, ward or district for which such olllcer shall have been elected, present at the time of election, shall elect one of their number to lUI tho vacancy.”' Particular attention Is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of February, ISJU, entitled “An Act relative to voting at Elections in tho counties of Adams. Dauphin. York, Lan caster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green, and Eric,” viz: , “ Sec. 1. Bo it enacted by tho {Senate and House of -Representatives of the Commonwealth', of Pohusylvivniu. in General Assembly met, audit Is hereby enacted by thoauthonty oi tiionmue that it shall bo lawful for tho qualified voters of tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland,. Bedford, Centre, Green, and Erie, from and after tho passage of this Act,, to vote for all candidates for the various oineos to bo tilled at any election on ono slip or ttekot;. Provided, thoolllce for which every candidate is voted for, shall bo designated as required by tho existing laws of the Commonwealth. “Sec. 2. That any fraud committed by any per son voting In the manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds are directed to bo punished by tho existing laws of tho Common wealth,” . , . , For the information ol the electors of Cumber land county, I publish the following, being the •Uh Section of the Act of the General Assembly of the session of ISSI, entitled'** An Act to provide for the Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” NUBIAS, “Sec. 1. That the election for Judges shall bo . held and conducted in tho several election dis trlcts In the same manner in all respects us elec lions for Representatives are or shall bo comiuc led, and the same Judges, Inspectors, and 011 - ( cers, and by provisions of the Act of tin; General • Assembly, entitled “An Act relating to the clcc- . turns of this Commonwealth,’’.approved tho 2d dav of July, WIJ), and Its several supplements, , and all other like laws as lar as tho same shall be In force ami applicable, shall bo doomed and ta-- ken to tho election, of Judges: Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of tho : Supreme Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned in tho law on another separate piece ol paper. “Itshall bo tho duty of the several Assessors, respectively to attend at the place of holding ev ery General, Special or Township election, daring the whole tlmesajd election Is kept open, lor the purpose of giving Information to the inspectors and Judge, when- called on, in relation to tho right of any person assessed by them to vole at such election, and on such other matters in rela- ■ tlontothe assessment, of voters, us the said In- . spoolers, or either of them, shall from time to tfmorequlre. “No person shall'hopermitted tQ vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a while freeman of tho ago of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided In the State at leostono year, and in the election district where he oilers to vole, at least ten days Immediately preceding such elec tion, and witUln two years paid a State and coun ty tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before tho election. But a citizen of tho United States-who has previously been a quali fied voter of this Stale and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote alter residing in this Stale six mouths: Provided, That tho white freemen, citi zens of tho United States, between the, ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided Jn tills suite one year, and in the election district ten days, as aforesaid, Mjall he entitled to vole, although they shall not uave.paia taxes, , 4 . . No person shall bo permitted to vote whoso name is not contained in tho list of taxable in habitants furnished by the Commissioner, unless, First, ho producesa receipt lor tho payment, with in two years, of a Stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfac tory evidence either on his own oath or alllrma tlon or on the oath or affirmation of another that he has paid such a tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof: Or. Second, if ho claim a right to vote* by being an elector between the aum of 21 and 22 years, shall depose on oath or uilirmatlou that ho has resided m the Slate at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the District as Is required by this Act, and that ho docs verily believe from the accounts given him that he la of tho age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this Act: where upon the name of iho person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by tho Inspectors, and a nolo made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘lax,’ if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or tho word ‘ago* if ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason ot age, and in either case the reason of such vote shall bo called out to tho Clerks, who shall make tho like noce in the Listof voters kept by him. " In all cases where tho name of tho person clai ming to vote Is not found on tho list furnished by tho commissioners or or Uta right to QUILTS, &c, proclamation. vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qunlitled citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and If he claims to have re sided la the State for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proot thereof, inn he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector. Unit he has resi ded within the district for more than ten days next immediately proceeding such election, and Khali also himself swear that his bona tide resi dence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is with in the district and that ho did not remove in the said district for the purpose of voting therein. “ livery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, ol his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be ad trilled to vole in the township, ward, or district in which he shall reside. if any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent an officer of the election under this actlrom holding such election, or use or Uneaten any violence to any such otiicer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him In the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may ho holding, or.shall riotously, disturb the peace of said election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force or violence with the design to iutlucneo unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him-from voting, or to re strain the freedom of choice, such person bn con viction shall be lined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, and to be Imprisoned for a time not less than one or more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court whore llio trial of such offence shall be bud, that the person so olfeudlng was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township, where the said • offence was committed, and nut entitled to vole therein, then, on the conviction he shall ho sen tenced to pay a hue of not less than one hundred nor mure limn one thousand dollars, and to be impiisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. “.If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall oiler to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertise ment, challenge or Invito any person or persons 1 to make such botor wager, upon conviction there of, lie or they shall forieltaudpay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an oloctUmin this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of Ins proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person, on conviction, shall bo lined la any sum not exceeding two hun dred dollars, and bo Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months, • “If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more than once on the same day, or shall iraud ulontly fold or deliver to the Inspector two tick ets together, with the intent illegally to vole, or shall procure another so to do, he or they oilend ing, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than, three nor more than twelve months. “ If any person not quallllcd to vote in this commonwealth, ggreeably to-law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tick ets or of Influencing the citizens qualified to vole, no shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such ollence, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding threw months.” Agreeably to the provisions of the sixly-hrsl section of said act, every General ami Special Flection shall bo opened between the hours oi eight and ten In the loronoon, and shall conimuo without interruption or adjournment untilseven o’clock iu the evening, when the polls shall bo closed. ... And the Judges of the respective dlst rids aloro said, are by the said act required to meet at the jCOurt House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on the third day alter tho said day of election, being Friday, the iUth day of October, thou and there to perform the tilings required ol them by law. in accordance with the provisions of the «lh section of an act entitled “A further supplement to the Election laws ol this Commonwealth,” 1 publish tho following: t WuiiitEAS, By the act of the Congress ot the United States, entitled “An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide lor the enrolling and calling out tho national lorces, and for other purposes,” and approved March lid, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-live, all per sons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United Stales, and who have not been discharged or relieved icoin tho penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and tak en to have voluntarily relinquished and loricitod choir right of citizenship and their rights to be come citizens, and are deprived of exorcising any rights of citizens thereof: And whereas, Persons not citizens of the United States are not, under the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, quallllcd electors of this Common- wealth: . . ~ , ~ {Section 1. lie il enacted die.. That In all elections horeal'tor to be held in this Commonwealth, It shall be unlawful for the Judge or inspectors ot any such clectlon to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the pro visions and subject to the disability imposed by said act of Congress, approved March ild, one thousand eight Hundred and slxty-llvo, and ll shall be unlawful for any such person to oiler to vole any ballot or ballots. Section ‘2. That If any such judge and inspec tors of election, or any one of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or pallets from any such disqualified person, he or they so oll'endmg shall be guilty ot a misdemean or, and upon conviction thereof in any court ot quarter sessions 01-this commonwealth, lie shall, xor cadi oflbace. be sentenced to pay a line oi not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment in the Jail of the proper county lor not less than sixty days. Section#. That If any person deprived ol citi zenship, and dlsqualnled as aforesaid, shall, at any election hereafter to behold in this common wealth vote, or: tender to the oilieers thereof, and oifor to vote, a ballot or ballots, any person so ollbuding shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction thereof in any court oi quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall for each olienee bo punished In likewise manner os provided in the proceeding section of this act Hi ease of olllcers of election receiving such un lawful balloi or ballots. ~ {Section -I. That 'S any person shall hercalter pnrsuado or advise any person or persons, depriv ed of citizenship and disqualified as aloresaul, to oifor any ballot or ballots to the olllcer of any el ection hereafter to bo held In tins common wealth, such person so olfcmUng shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this common wealth, shall be punished in a like manner as Is provided in the second section oi this act In the ease ol olllcers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. „ „ Particular attention is directed to the llrst sec tion of the Act of Assembly, passed the mil day of March. A. D., IStill, entitled 1 * An Act regulating the manner ol Voting at all Elections, lu the several counties of this Commonwealth “ That the qualilled voters of the several coun ties of this Commonweolth, at all general, town shin borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed or wnton, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: one ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of cuurt<j voU>rl I’nr, n.ml tc\ 1)0 labelled. Outside, jll dlciury:” one ticket shall embrace the iniium of all state olllcers voted for, and bo labelled, •‘slate*” one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including office of {Senator, member, and members oi Assembly, il voted for, and members, of Congress, if voted lor, and bo labelled, “ countyone ticket shall em brace the names of all township olllcers voted for. and bo labelled, “ township;” one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough olllcers voted lor and bo labelled, “ boroguh;” and each class shall bo deposited in separate ballot boxes. Agreeably to the provisions ot the sixiy-llrst section of said act, “Every General and Special Election shall be open between the hours ol eight and ton in the forenoon and shall continue open until seven o’clock in the eveipug, When the polls shall be closed.” Pursuant to the provisions contained In the seventy-sljflh section of the act llrst aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall, respec tively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and pro duce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the election, being, lor the present year ON FRIDAY, THE kfi’H DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to doaml perform the du ties required by law of said Judges. • Also—That where a judge by sickness or una voidable accident, Is unable to attend such a meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one ot the Inspectors or Clerks of fho-election of said dis trict, who shall dq and perform thcdutles requir ed of said Judge unable to attend. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this Mill day of .September, isuu, Sept. 1:1,1800, Dissolution- of pa.utn.uu- SHlP.—Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned. iu Carlisle, under the llrm mu no of Greeulleld itSUeaUier, h;\s ttys ttyiy been dissolv ed byinutual ponsunt.A. K.Sheafer withdrawing from the business.' The, boolcs will remain In the hands of L. T. Greenfield, at the present place of business on East High Street. Persons know ing themselves indebted 1 to the llrm will please make immediate payment to him, and those having claims present them for settlement, ° ' • L. T. GUKENFIELU, A. K. SHEAFEtt, . Carlisle; Pa., V , Sept. 17,'liU.J A CARD.—Tito Mercantile business In ,nll Its various branches will be continued at the old es tablishment, ami the public patronage is respect fully solicited by Sept. 20, ISUO. —IU /CAMPAIGN OF. THE AHM\ OF V J THE POTOMAC.—I!y William Swlntim.— Tim Standard History ot the Graml Army.' The groalost Work on the War. Universally endors ed hy nrmv oilluers and the press. The Author says: “ I design 1, this volume to record what that Armv did mid sullered in ten campaigns and two scare, battles." “ I ahull have to cele brate the unswerving loyalty of this army, that ofUunes when tho houd of military cohesion failed, hold it, uuHhalara 6t fortune, to a duty so) Wm jawed.” I shall have to follow it through a ollookored experience, in a talo commingled of groat misfortunes, groat folllosund groat glprles; but from first to Inst it will appear that, amid many bullets of fortune, through “ winter and rough weal her,” tho Army of the Pdlminuj never gave up, hut made a good tight, and finally roahhed the goal.” Tho <• Army and Navy Jour nal” says; “ This lathe only American critical work on tho lalo war, and it Is thoroughly criti cal and entirely divested of all political hue or tone," This is tho only History of the “Grand Army," and no one who has borne a part in Its oonlliots, or Is interested in its grand achieve incuts, should bo without it. This work soils itself. Tlio people are tired of political *\nd par tisan histories, and want something from official sources. We have Agents clearing over ?300 per month. Send for circulars, and seo our tonus and proof ot tho abbvo assertion. Address. ' • ■ NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO, 1 507 Mluov Bt.. Philadelphia, Fa. 1 Sept. 27, IB6o—it-* Y ALU ABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE —On TUIXSDA V,thcWh day of October, jswj.—The subscriber will oiler at Public Sato, the Farm on which she now resides, situate in South ampton Township, Franklin County, about one fourth of a mile South of Slilpnensbtirg. Boun ded by lands of Jeremiah Angle, Samuel Smith and others, and contains Seventy-four Azores arid Flghty Perches of choice LIMESTONE BAND, in a high statoof cultivation, the whole of It hav ing recently been well lined, it is well adopted to the culture of all kinds of grain and is among the most productive in tho fertile valley, in the midst of which it is located. The holds are entirely free from,broken land, and are regularly and beauti fully laid out and nearly all enclosed with good post fence.’ 'The Improvements consist of a largo, and commodious two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, largo two story BACK BUILDING, tho entire building la well planned undin excellent condition. A largo and substantial STONE BANK BARN, CARRIAGE HOUSE, WAGON SUED, CORN CRIB, SMOKE HOUSE, with all necessary outbuildings convenient, and in good condition, A stream of never falling water flows near tho, door, also a well of first rate water and a good cistern In tho yard. There Is on this farm an ex cellent YOUNG ORCHARD of choice Apple trees, also a variety of other frail. This properly Is worthy the attention of purchasers. Aside from tho advantages already enumerated It is conven ient to Churches, Schools, and possesses in all re spects the requisites of a convenient and coin- / fortablo home. .. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by , M. A. CLARE. Sept. Id, ISoG—ts. T3UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I —By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ court of Cumberland count y. I will expose to sale, on tho premises*, in Fmukford township, on Thursday, the Eleventh day of October. ISUO, A TUxVOT OF LAND, containing 73 ACRES, tho properly of Frederick Uuuert, late of said town ship, deu’d. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M., on said day, when terms will bo made known by C. E. MAGLAUGHLIN, Adm'v. i<V*id7;. Jtndci'f, dvc il. Sept. 20, 1500—t.s YALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.— Will bo sold at Public Sale, on tho premises, on Monday, October h>, IS3O, the following tic scribed real estate, belonging to tho heirs of tho lato Elizabeth sheafler, dock!., viz: THREE LOT’S OF GROUND, in tho village of Bolling Springs, South Middleton township, situated on Main Street, and measuring 10 foot in front by 72 feet in depth, to an alley. Nos. 1 and 2 arc va cant lots and No. 3 has on it a largo Two-Story BRICK HOUSE and Back Building, Frame Sta ble and otherOut-bulldlugs: also, a never-falling well of water at the door. There are a number of lino FRUIT TREES on tire lot. This is a desira ble and valuable property. The vacant lots are under good fencing and cultivation, and are wor thy the attention of those wishing to build. Poxv sons wishing to view the properties cun do so by calling on the heirs residing on the sumo. Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M,, whun terms will be made known by Tub limns of Elizauktii Siikaffkr Disc’d. Sept. 20, iSW—it* Homestead and farm for SALE—A Choick Faiim and On .vaunkn/, October 0, - ISGU.—The undersigned will exposelo sale by public vendue or outcry, all Unit valuable tract of laud ami Homestead property situated in Upper Allen township, Cumberland comity mid Slate of Pennsylvania, lute the resi dence of George Emlg, dec'd. This property U situated in one of the best ami* most Improving parts of Cumberland Comity, adjoining lands ot Judge Cocklln, Jacob Ulrich, Geo. il. Miller and others, throe miles from Mocbadlcsburg. on the Slate road, a mile south of Shopherdstown. The improvements are a good Two-Story WhiATIL - Elt-IiOAJWED JiO USE, GOOD JiAiYJC JlAltiY, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Hog Pen, Spring House with mmulng water, a lino thriving Orchard, of choice fruit. There is run ning water in nearly all the Holds. The land ts limestone and slate of llrst class quality. One Hundred and Thirty-Four Acres, more or less.— Twenty acres of tills arc good Timber, the vest cleared and Improved. Sale to bo made on thp premises, commencing at I o'clock, P: M., when and where terms will be made known by WILLIAM EMIG-, . - GEORGEENCK, ■ > . /or themselves and other hvim. Sept. 3, 180(1—51* JJARDWARE, IRON', NAILS, &c. OLD AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, NEXT LOOK TO THE GORMAN HOUSE. I have just returned from the East with. th« largest and best selection of HARDWARE over ollered In old Cumberland, and am able to sell the following articles a little loW6r than else where in the county. All orders attended to per sonally and with our usual promptness, -Goods delivered to all parts of the town/ree of charge. Hammered, Rolled and English Ketlned Iron, Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron. Harden's Horse ami Mule Shoes, Norway Null Rods, San derson's Cast-Steel English and AiherJcan Blister .Steel, Sleigh Sole Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage Springs, Carriage Axles, <tc. Thu largest assort ment of CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES \POKE.S\ HUES, FELLOES, BOWSj PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS SLEIGH R (JNNEHS, &c., &c. o,0l) A 11 U E L S llosondale, Scotland nnd Hancock Cement, all warranted J'rosh. UonglaH’ and Cowing's IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS. POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont's Hock, Hide and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks;.Mat tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, &c. 1,000 KEGS NAILS, which wo will soil low. Country merchants sup plied at manufacturers prices. PAINTS.—2O Tons of the following brands of While Lead and Zluo: VhcthcHU'n Liberty, COLORS of every description, Dry and in Oil in cans and tubes, also, Gold Leaf, French and Cionimii Jjeaf liruiize, CCc. OILS AND VARNISHES. jinseed OH, Turpentine, Sperm do., Coach Varnish do., Fjhli do., Furniture'do., Lard do., 'Whites Demur,do., Luhrlc do., Japan do., Neats Knot do., Iron & Leather do. Also, Putty, Litharge, Glue, Shellac .osln, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, llontx, Madder, ogwood, Ac., &c Sept. i:j, IMO. JJ A Jft D W A K JE ! V wo especially invltcthcaUeutlonof the public generally to come amloxaminoour newand well selected stock of rocket uml Table Cnttlcry, Sil ver Plated and liritlaulii Tea and Table Spoolin', Shears, Scissors, Curling, Crimping and Guttering Tongs and Irons, Hiding, Driving and Sleigh , Whips. Such as Docks, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nulls, &c. Carpenter, Coopers, Blacksmiths aim Shoema kers Tools ami Findings. Our new stock of Grain Bags are the host and cheapest ever offered in town, -Farmers and For warding men will dud it to their advantage to come and examine uur slock before buying else where. JOHN JACOBS, - • . Shcrtjj. A complete assortment of Cedar Wave, com prising Tubs, Chums. Buckets, Bushel and Peck measures, Wash Rubbers, «Cc. Just recolved at the old and cheap Hardware Store of HENRY SAXTON. East Main Street, next door to Rlppey’s Hotel. Sept. i.'J, I6(>0. MUjLMH & bowers, SUCCESSOR TO LEWIS F. LANE, SVorlh Hanover direct, OarlUls t JPn ’ Dealers hi American, English and German . HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Shoo Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins, , Lasts, Boot Trees and. Shoemaker Tools L. 1\ GREENFIELD. of every description. Solid andßrnss Box Vices, Bellows, Files,. Rasps, Horse Siloes, Horso Shoo Nails, Bar and Boiled Iron of all sizes. HAMES AND.TRACES. Carriage. Springs, Axles, Spokes. Pellows t Hubs, &c., Ac. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Bulldiug’Muterial, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forksand Spoons, .with an extensive as sortment of li&ftlware of all kinds and of tho best manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We are making great improvements in our. already heavy slock ol goods, and Invito all persons In want of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and wo arc coulkleut you will bo well paid for your trou ble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wo will be able to maintain the reputation of the old stand. MILLER & BOWERS, Dec. 1, 1865, BADGES—PRINTED IN VJ COLURS.—Clymer Clubs Intending* 9 ® par ticipate in the GRAND MASS MEETING should, send In their orders at oncu for our beautiful Badges. Banners and mottos also printed. mHE Patent Ohio, Corn Huaker at • 1 BAXTON’3. Real 3£state Bales. fhatfjtoarc, llamts, &c. AT HENRY SAXTON'S EAST MA IX STREET, yot oH'ored, such as Trench Zinc, Amariccui do., Chloral do., Snow White do:, Florence do. Ruck, ■ Crystal, Afanxion, HENRY SAXTON. BUILDING MATERIAL, GRAIN BAGS, U E D A R W ARE
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