■f ,'y € Hifi I i asivicati Mnte 'W' &ocal items jfc A Bloody P&izePight.— The “bloods” |ttbout town seam to manifest a strong in pbllnatlon to go in on tliolr muscle. Every ‘few days we hear rumors-of, a “mill” about to come off somewhere between a couple of “ the fancy," hut we regret to K-say that'all bur efforts to gather a few i. Wgi: Cresting items have thus far proved ; un |# :Bucccs3fal. One moist evening last week, that there was to be ah exhlbi of " the manly art” In the vicinity |?!R °f the gas works, we wended out way thither, pnly in time however to see one of the noble heroes, “fresh from the scene I T; of hi;} glory,” leaving the grounds In com | puny with a policeman. On Monday S ■ evening we, heard.lt whispered that there ' was to be a “set-to” near the 1 fair grounds; , and impelled by asense of public duty, we slipped through auumber of by-ways and fi.; alleys—out of due' regard for our charac ter and standing In the community—and- V|J reached “ the field of strife.” Oh, if the good ■ wives of Carlisle only, knew the , names of the individuals we saw dodging .. around the fence corners and through the corn-fields; there would bemanya' cur- Hln lecture. It, was astonishing the ’■ ■ number of gentlemen wo mot who “just happened to take a walk out that way,” and It was yet more astonishing to see ; their great surprise bn learning that there i Was a prize-fight In prospect. Their as •tonishment and surprise was so great that It rooted them to , the spot, and not i - ohe of them was able to get away. t Presently a buggy drove up, and tin Individual with a black moustache got out. He was surrounded' by a bevy of friends, who engaged in a mysterious • conversation for several minutes, after ' Si wbicb several of them got into the buggy ; |'/|nnd drove away. Shortly afterwards they ; returned and the, other aspirant for the of. the “ P. R,” arrived accompa ;;.||nied by a few “bottle-holders” and backers.” In the mean time wo notlc ; ||jcd Burgess Campbell and several of his police scouting around, and about the .sti 1 ’’ 110 l be parti-s were ready to smash -l cach beer's “ mugs,” they were “ nab- ” taken before' a magistrate and over to droop the'peace. So the Kly prize-fight didn’t come off, after 1 fa 1 ’" — ant * We missed another local. ;#, Tins Harvest Home.— The inclemency of tbo-vveather prevented ourselves as well Zi s many others from participating In the Home Celebration at the Fair Q Grounds on Saturday. Notwithstanding heavy rain, quite a number of persons s in one of the buildings. Thos. "* Lee, jr., President of the Agricultural So- presidedand. Col. Wm. M. Pen rose, in behalf of tire Society, presented a [silver pitcher to Judge Watts, in a neat > and appropriate speech—alluding to the * interest the Judge had taken in the cause N/ of agriculture and to the organization ‘j' growth and prosperity of the Society un t'\der his management. Judge Watts in re i ply thanked the donors for the handsome "" present, and gave a number of interesting v.jj facts in regard to the proposed experimeh , ( tal farms which are to be.established un - '4 <lgu the auspices of the State, There are . be three of these farms, located respec* lively in the Eastern, the middle and the $ Western portions of the State, and placed -i under the charge of scientific and practi cal farmers. After the speeches, those : were present partook of a collation >;^|P r °v ! ded by Major Bretz, when the meet* adjourned. !A gentleman of great medical knowl edge says that a more genial, wholesome and effectual tonic and appetizer than Drake's Celebrated Plantation Bitters was • 5|| never discovered. He recommends it for - for Liver Complaint/for Ex .MJ,austion, Weakness, for a want ofAppe -ii^ 6 ' and for Mental Depression. It is an • ;-|| a 8 r eeablo stimulant, and.is equally adap to young and old, . Persons ofsedenr Hke clergyman, lawyers, mer and delicate females are particu- benefited by its use. M Magnolia Water. —A delightful toilet particle —superior to Cologne andhalf the i’Sfyrice. 2b || Meteoric .Show-job.-— Tno shower of, . meteors whioh was expected last year, ■js and which so many were disappointed in not seeing, la said, to bo coming this year for certain. - Astronomers have not if yet determined the time at which they ;||may be expected precisely, but it is fixed Slivamong them that it will be sometime du- the coming. Autumn.' So many llll'were humbugged before, that people will a little doubtful this time until they ig|aee the meteors. • • - Rev. John Chambeks.— This dis tinguished and eloquent divine has been spending a. few days in our midst, and preached in, the Second Presbyterian, church three,times during hls stay. Mr. C. is a natural pulpit orator,' a man of great zeal in his holy/calling, and in every respect ■au estimable gentlemau. Long may he live ti enjoy the friendship of bis numerous admirers; ■Codbt Proceedings.—Court convened «t ten o’clock on Monday morning, Pre sident Judge Graham and Associate Judg es Stuart and Blair on the. Bench. The following cases have been disposed of up to the time of our going ,to press: Commonwealth vs.' Samuel Ebbe.ta— drS-"/* 1 ” 11 ?’ The. Court directed pay $l2 per month for the support of his .Whe ana family. Penrose, and r fS o w^s laS “- Ue s liu for Comi Miller and 8. Hepburn jr. for defendant. ;; Z B, „ c ? n /ad Eosenberger—Steal „ti„i,hraojof R ?v. T. P.Egeln Me sentenced'Sl ‘? ufe hdant plead guilty and *■ '“PJisonment In the East «rn Penitentiary for three years. Com. vs. George Maglll—Burelai v and Com. vs. Lifcsio Haler-Xjaroeny, verdict hot guilty:- defendant discharged. Ma- for, .Com, Beltzhoovcr’for de- Copr. yB/'Thomas ' Cahill—Resisting the authority of. an officer, defendant pleads guilly and la sentenced to Impri sonment In county Jail for five days; and to p, a fine of five cents and costs of pro secution. ' ‘ ; ' SB Com. vs; 'William Baker . alias Tell cs Young—Horse stealing and receiving m stolen goods; verdict guilty; and ??*■ sentenced to Imprisonment la the Eastern Penitentiary for two years. Ma if ’ giaughlin for Com. Glllelen for defend ■■m ant. - . . | m Com., vs. 'Redfled Johnson—Larceny, verdict not guilty, defendant discharged. Maglaughlln for 'Com. Beltzlloover for defendant,!,,. 1 . " V , Cora, ya. Theodore Willett and Arthur Willett-^Forgery— this case Is on trial, at the time of closing our report, Hepburn and Hepburn fdrOoni. Miller, Penroie and Sharpe for defendant. At a meeting of the Empire Book and Ladder Company held oh the evening of the 26th inat., the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of the Com pany are eminently t doe and hereby tendered to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tanne hill, for their kindness In tendering a benefit to the Company in aid of the erec tion of a Track House. Their profess ional ability afforded a mbst'pleaslng en tertainment to the audience assembled on that occasion, and their, valuable services will ever be warmly cherished by the members of the Empire Company. Resolved, That we also tender our thanks to our fellow member Mr. G. F. Vollmer, whose activity and zeal In be half of the Company have been exhibit ed on so many occasions. Resolved, That we offer our thanks to to the Carlisle National Band, the Car lisle Brass Band, and to Mr. Vonhellon, for their valuable acquisitions in the mu sical department. Tbelr kindness will be cheerfully reciprocated whenever oc casion shall offer. W. P. Henwood, ■ : President-pro tem. • Attest—A. K. Zeigler, Secretary. . Cojunq RuiN.—Some European As tronomers pretend to have discovered the fact that the Earth is gradually approach ing the Sun, and that it is only a matter of time when our planet .will be destroyed by the heat. The fact that the climate .has greatly changed all over the world is accounted for In this way, and those who are easily scared ore looking for the grand catastrophe. It is a consolation that when It does occur we will be likely to know it.' ■ ’ ISuslness ‘Notices. Imported.— By the ship "B, H. Tuck or,” Just arrived from Liverpool, we have receiv ed our second Importation of Qneenswaro. A large invoice of " Plain Ironstone Ware," of latest pattern and finest which we offer at very low prices. Please call and examine. ' • W© offer to the Trade, all our White Wares at Philadelphia prices—no charge tor freight or pack ages, Glassware at a farther reduction. We have also considerably reduced the prices of our finest quality of Chewing Tobaccos, Pleoso a Price List, WM. BLAIR A SON. , Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Importers of Q,ueenawaro, Carlisle, Jpa. Aug. 29,1867—3 t Truth SiitAtoEii than Fiction.—lt is.truo that Brewster & Dougherty, of Now vllle, Pa., can, will and do soli cheaper than any Clothing House of our knowledge. They also have the largest stock of Cloths, Casslmoies and Vestings to ho found anywhere, and os they buy for the money and sell for the cash, they are able to sell cheaper tJian the cheapest. They havo also a Ladles' Cloak Department In connection , with this establishment, where they are dally turning out splendid stylos of Ladles' Sacques, <tc. They have ;also a beautiful hno of French, English and American Sackings, which they will sell by the yard and cut free of charge. To one and all; wo would say, If you want a cheap suit of clothes, or Gouts’ Furnishing Goods, call soon, as they are determined not to be undersold by any house In the county. Large lino of Har vest Pants and Shirts, selling very cheap. Chea pest Muslins, bleached and unbleached, always on hand. Remember all goods sold by the yard cut free of charge, by Brewster & Dougherty. , June 27, XSCT-tf Special Notices. Peruvian Syrup.— A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP THEPROTOXIDE OP IRON, sup plies tile blood with Its LIFE ELEMENT. IRON giving strength, vigor and now life to tiro wholo system. - If the thousands who are aufferihg from Dys pepsia, Female Weakness, &c. p would but test the virtues of the -Peruvian Syr up, the o ect would not only astonish themselves but please all their friends; for Instead of feeling cross, “ all gone” and miserable, they would bo cheerful, vigorous and active. A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TO A " i FRIEND. AS FOLLOWS: , I have tried the Peruvian Syrup, and the re sult fully sustains your prediction, it has made a new atAN of me, inftused into my system new vigor and energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when > on last saw me, but strong er, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the lost five years., Thousands have beenchanged by the use 0/ this rem edy from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, hcaUhy, and happy men and women ; and invaliii* cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial, . The genuine has “ Peruvian Syrup” blown In the glass. A 32 page pamphlet will bo sent free, J. P, DINSMORE, Proprietor, „ , - No. SO Dey St., New York. Sold by all Druggists. SCROFULA The Bbv. George Stores', of Brooklyn, N. Y. says, In the Bible Examiner, by way of apology for publishing a medical certificate in his maga zine, of the care of his son, of Scrofula, “after dissolution appeared Inevitable.” “Wepublish “ this statement, not for pay, but In gratitude to “God who has answered prayer, and Injustice to Vpi. Anders; being satisfied that there Is vlrtae “ In the lodine Water treatment, which the read “era of thisMogozine will thank its Editor for “ bringing to their notice.” Circulars free. Dr. H. Anders* I'tdlne Water is for sale by J. P. DINBMORE, Proprietor, 80 Dey St., N. Y., and by all Druggists. August 1,1807—1 m Errors op Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decay, and all the effects of, youthful India* cretibn, will, for the soke of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the rooipo and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which he was oared- Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, •' 42 Cedar Street, New York May 10,1807—1 y To Consumptives.— The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several yodrswlth a ’ severe, lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—ls anxious to . make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. '. •. , To all who desire it, he will «ond a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with the dlrec , lions for preparing and using the same, which they , will find a sure curb for Consumption ‘Asthma, Bronchtis, Couans, Colds/ and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser insendtng the Prescription Is to benefit,the afflicted,; and,spread information Which he conceives to be Invaluable and he hopes every sufleier will try his remedy, aa It' will cOs them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the proscription, free, by.return moil, will please address ; REV. EDWAKD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York, May lu, 1807—ly. , Dr. Schenok's Mandrake Pills— A Substitute for OatemeU— These pills are composed of various roots, having thopowor to relax the secretions of tho liver as promptly and effectual ly as bluo pUI or mercury, ou'd without producing any of those dtaagroeahlo or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter. . ,;In all billions disorderSthesePUls may housed yilth' cohfldeuco.as they, promote the 'discharge of vitiated hue, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections In general. Schaack’s Mandrake Pills core Blok Headache, and all disorders of the Liver, Indicated by sal, low skin, coated tongue, costiveness,drowsiness,- >pd a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, bowing that tho liver Is in a torpid oir obstruct*' edcondition. f { j In short, thesb be iadvan tage In hll coaos when o- y purgative or, alterative medicine l£ pqpired. “ ‘‘ J ‘ '' . - Please ask fbr’“ Dr. BohVnkfc Mandrake PllU,' > and observe tliat the two- likenesses of tho Doc* tor. are on the Government when in the last stage of Consumption, anti tho other ln his present health.* ■ • • Soldby all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cts per box. Principal Office,No.JsNbrth.Cth Street Philadelphia, Fa, > . General Wholesale Agents: Dora as Barnes <fc Co., N, V.; 8. 8. Hance, Baltimore,.Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; & Taylbr,Clil-| cago, lU.; Collins Bros,, St. Louis, Mo.] , ,Nov,B f 18CT#tb & 5th wenmoly. ■' a ) - To Tbavelebs.—:Pleasure seekers this year should bear in, mind that there Is a great deal of sickness being caused by a change of ter and climate. Before leaving home provide a bottlo of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cord; H U an excellent 1 antidote, (prevention is glwayt better than core.) SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE ' SOmarilan’t The Great “ linct and JTcrb Juia-t. Samaritan'a Blood - " Root and Herb Juices, Samaritan - Purlflor " Bootrtnd Herb Juices. Samaritan's and remedy " Jioot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's for li Root and Herb Juices. Samariian's Scrofula " Soot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's and all "Hoot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's Eruptions "Boot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's ortho “ Jioot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's Skin. "Root and Herb Juices, There Is not another remedy known to equal this for the euro of Syphllas, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, in nil its forms, Tetters, Scales. Boils, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. This is no experiment; It Is a well tested remedy In the United States Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed their worst forms; mild cases soon yield— six bottles will care any case. It Is u common saying, “ I have tried everything without effect." To such wo say, use the Samaritan Jioot and Herb Juices, and If it falls to cure any disease of the blood or skin, your money will bo refunded by our agents. Price 91.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT. THE HOST QJSRTAIN REMEDY EVER USEII Sold by H. Haverstlck, Carlisle, Pa, DESMOND & CO.. Proprietor* May 2,lBC7—Jy t>ls llaco Street Piths. Remedial Institute fob Special Cases, Ho. 11, Bond Street, Kew York. a®-Full information,-with the highest testimonials; also, a Book on Special Diseases, In a scaled envelope, sont/rce.'®ft Bo sure and send for them, and you will not regret It; for, ns advertising physicians are generally Impostors, without references no stranger should bo trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and' direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. 14 Bond Street, Now York. Nov.ls,lBoo—ly iWarrteU. TOMPKINS—FOUGHT.—On the 21st Inst., by the Kov. D. H. Carroll, Bov. Frank P. Tompkins, of the New Hampshire Conference, Moth. Epls. Church, to Anna, oldest daughter of J. Fought, Esq., of Carlisle. MiLLER—BOWER.—On the Ith lust, In Centre* vllle, by Rev. M. Q. Earhcart, Mr, Ja- »b Ml’ler to Miss Catharine Bower, both of Jackson /H’o. FE7TROW—WARNER.—On the 28d Inst., In .ControvlUo, by the same, Mr, Daniel Fotrow to Miss Catharine E. Warner, both of -Penn town ship. RICHMOND—RUMPLE.—On the 20th Inst,, by Rev, B. F, Beck, Mr. Albert E. Richmond to Miss Annie E. Rumple, both of La'idisburg, Perry co. WENDELL-MILLER.-On the 2lflt InsU, by the same, Mr. Thomas Wendell, of Ph' udelphla, to Mary A. Miller, of Carlisle. 30 ÜB. ALSPAUGH.—On the 18th Inst., of Cholera In fantum, Philip. Infant sou of Philip and Mary Alspaugh, aged 1 year and 8 months. ®I)C iWacftcta. Carlisle Flour an nd Grain market. 7AIILISLE, Aug. 23,1807. Corn, i 00 Oats 55' Clover Seed 0 50 T'mothy Seed, 2 25 Now Hay ton 10 00 Flour—Family, 811 60 Flour—Super.-..-. 9 00 Rye Flour S 00 wheat—Whits, 2 20 Wheat—Red, •„ 2 15 Rye, 81 20 4 Carlisle ProvJ Isiou Market. CARLISLE, A«g. 28, 1867; pair, 00a70 bus I 23 Potatoea-2d b-ift bus 1 00 ; Apples—best—bus Apples—2d b—-p bus. Butter,.; Eggs Lard, Tallow, Bacon—Hams,-. Bacon—Sides ..80a35 .10®18 •Philadelphia Markets. . Philadelphia, Aug. 28,1867. Flour.— There Is some little shipping demand ■ for Flour, but generally at figures below the views of holders, and only 600 bbls. fresh ground new wheat Family wore taken, on terms kept secret. Small sales of Superfine at $7 21 a 7 75 per barrel, fresh ground Extras at 89 50 alO 50, do. do. Extra Family at,81150 a 13. Northwest at 811 a 12 ?5, and Fancy at slBa 14. ( Thero is nothing doing in Bye Flour. Two hundred barrels Brandywine Com Meal sold on secret terms. Grain,—The offerings of wheat continue small, and it meets a steady inquiry at full rates. Sales of 8000 bushels fair and prime Pennsylvania and Southern red at 82 85 a 2 45 per bushel. F.yo has advanced: 600 bushels old sold at 81 70 a 172, and at 8155 to X 6734. Corn is not so active; sales of 2000 bushels Western mixed at 8122, and 1000 bus. Western yellow at 8123. Oats are dull at SO to 700., according to quality. The receipts to-day K» 5 s follows: 1875 bbls. Hour; 8300 bus. wheat; 4070 do. com; 10,100 do. oats. Whisky,—Small sales are reported on terms kept secret. Jlcto SUrbcrtteements. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Fumaoea, Have received Four First Class Premiums at the Now York State and other Fairs. Also, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute hold In the City of Now York, 1865* THEY ARB PERPETUAL BURNERS. ONLY ONE EIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS PROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE 'WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE." THEY ARB POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO ' ' MUD WEATHER. ' THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAO ; TOEILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A . LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of the Stoves, and Throe Sizes of the Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Solo to the Trade by PERRY & CO., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, '.No. 110 Rodion Hi,, Albany. FOB SABB BY RINESMITH & BDPP, ; NO. 03 NORTH HANOVER STREET, ' CARLISLE, PA August 20,' 18fff. /VT LIMESTONE- EABM V AT PUBLIC SALE.— On Saturday, September 28,18 GT. The undersigned will offer at public sale, their farm, situated m Monroe twp., Cumberland County, miles East of Carlisle, and the same distance West of Meohanlcsburg, near Hickory town, ; adjoining lauds of Ulrich Stridden, J. Yohn, J.Bo vers and T. Williamson, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN AOR&3. more or loss. There are SEVEN ACRES OF. WOOD LAND, the balance under the highest state of cultivation. There Is a stream of water running through the centre' of the "farm; The farm has been all heavily limed, overls,ooo bushels having been burned o a lt. The improvements consist of ft good Twostary FRAME and STONE HOUSE. LARGE BARN, Pig Pen, Com Crib, Carriage House, Ac. - There in a Well of excellent water at the door. A fine Orchard of Choice Apple trees Jbst coming into bearing; besides Peaches, Cher ries, &o„ on the place. • Sale to- commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, whebi tends -will be made known by ■' ANN RINOW’ALT. JOHN RINQWALT. A uis 29, im—ts ,v jgsr Lancaster Intelligencer pleaso copy and send bin to this office. IHE MABY INSTITUTE.—The next JL term of this school will begin on Wednes day,-September 4th,-IBC7. Tho school has a full corps or teachers, and every facility will bo affor ded pupils for a thorough, systematic course of study. 'Special' attentlon-;Wih be paid to tho French Language, under the Instruction , of Ma dame tColler. who- will bo connected with the school from vhe.oponlng of Uie nev r 'tetm,' For admission, apply to tire ■ ) Rev, Wk. 0. LEVEREPT; Bectoror, An* W. M ”' Jl B ' SMEAb ' “W: airbcrtisemcnts. TjtLECTION PROCLAMATION. — JGi Whereas, In and by an Act of tho General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled “ An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on the 8d day of July. Anno Domini, 1830, it is mode tho duty of tho Sheriff of ovory County within this Common wealth, to giro public notice of tho General Elec-' tlous, and in such notice to enumerate— -Ist. Tho Oincors to bo elected. ‘2d. DcsignatiugUio places at which ihoclcctlon Is to ho hold. Therefore, I, JOHN JACOBS, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby moke known and give this public notice to the Electors of the County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tho Bth day of October next, an Election will bo held at tho several Election Districts established by law in said County, at which tlmo they will vote by bal lot for One person for Judge of tho Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. One person to represent tho county of Cumber land In the Housoof Representatives of tho State of Pennsylvania. One person for Shorlffof the county of Cumber land. One person for Treasurer of tho oounty of Cum berland. One person for Commissioner of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Director of tho Poorof the coun ty of Cumberland. One person for Auditor of tho county of Cum berland. One person for Jury Cbramlsslonorof the coun ty of Cumberland. The said election will bo held throughout the County ns follows: Tho election in the election district composed of tho borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, and Lower Frankford, will bo hold at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle,. The election in the election district composed of Lower-West Pounsborough township, will be hold at tho North School House, in Plainfield. The elect ion In tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo hold At tho public house of George Duoy, in Hoguestown, In said township. The election In the election district composed of Hampdeu township, wfll ho held at the public house occupied by George K. Duey, In said town shin. The election in tho election district composed of luc township of Uppcw Allen, will be hold at tho public house of Joshua Culp, In Shopberds towu. The election In tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will beheld.at the Mld dloscxSchool House. Tho election in the election district composed of tho township of Lower Allen, will bo held at tho wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunchbargor, on Slate Hill. The election In the election district composed of East I’unnsborough township, will be held ut tho house of John Hioror, at West Falrvlow. Tho ejection in tho election district composed of New Cumberland, will bo hold at the house now kept by William Bell, In the borough of New Cumberland. Tho election in the election district composed of tho bovotigU of MecUauicaburg, will bo hold at tho public liou.se now kept by L. Helices, in said, borough. Tho election In tho election district composed of Monroe township, will bo held at the public house of A. J. Morrison, In Churchtown, in said township. Tho election In tho election district composed of Penn township, will bo held at tho house lately occupied by Jacob Kodsccker, In said township. Tho election in tho election district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be hold In tho house now occupied by Joseph Knettlo, known as tho fc> one Tavern. ’ Tho election in tho election district composed of the borough of Newvlllo and townshipsof Mif flin, Upper Frankford, Upper WestPcnus borough ,and North Newton, will bo hold at tho public School House in tho borough of Ncwvllle. The election in tho election district composed of the borough of Nowburg, Hopewell township, will be held at tho School Mouse In Newburg, In said township. Tho clcctiou In the election district composed of tho borough of Shlppensbnm, Shlppenuburg township, and that part of Southampton not in cluded In the Leesburg election district, will bo held ut tho Council House, in the borough of Shlpponsburg. > The election in tho election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo hold at tho house formerly occupied by William Max well, in Leesburg. Tho election In tho election district composed of South Newton township, will bo hold ut tho School House In Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. "That every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any olllco or appointment of profiler trust under the United suites, or of . this State, or a City or Incorporated District, I whether a commissioned olllcer or otherwise, \ who Is or shall ho employed under the Legible* tlvo, Executive or Judiciary Departmental this • State, or of the UnltedStates, orof any Incorpo ’ rated District, and also, that every member of ' Congress, and of the State Legislature, aud of the Select or Common Council oi any City, or Com ' mlssloner of any Incorporated District, is by law Incapable of holding or exorcising at the time, the olllco or appointment of Judge, Inspector or l Cleric of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other olllcer of such election shall be efeglblo to bo then voted for.” Aud the said Act of Assembly, oiKltled " An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, ISilti, further provides, as follows, to wit: " That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at tho respective places appointed for holding the election In tho District to which they respective ly belong, beforo 11 o’clock on the morning of tho 2d Tuesday of October, aud each of said inspee- I tors shall appoint ono Cleric, who shall bo a qual ified voter of such District. "Incase tho person who shall have received tlio second highest number of votes for Inspec tor, shall not attend on tho day of election, then tho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as Inspector In Ills place. And in case the person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall ap point an Inspector la Ids 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 his place; aud if any vacancy snail continue in the board for tho space of ouo hour after tho time fixed by law for the opening of tho election, the voters of tho township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the time of election, shall elect one of their number to fill the vacancy.” Particular attention is directed to tho Act of Assembly, passed tho 27th day of February, 1839, entitled "An Act relative to voting at Elections in tuo counties of Adalns. Dauphin, York. Lau c.-sler, Franklin, Cum.jerluuU, Bradford, Centro, I Green, aud Erie,” viz: l ** Sec. 1. Bo It enacted by tho Senate and House ; of Ueprescntativcs of the Commonwealth of 1 Pennsylvania In General Assembly mot, audit Is hereby enacted by thoauthorlty of the same that it shall bo lawful for Unqualified voter? of tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bedford, Centre, Green, and Eric, from aud after tho passage of this Act, to vote for all candidates for tho various offices to bo filled at any election on ouo slip or ticket: Provided, the olllco for which every candidate is voted for, shall bo designated as required by thd existing laws of tho Commonwealth, “ Hec. 2. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in tho manner above prescribed, snail be punished as similar frauds are directed to bo puuls' ed by tho existing laws of the Common wealth.” For tho information of the electors of Cumber land county, I publish tho following, being tho •llli section of the Act of the General Assembly of tho session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tho Election oi Judges of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts," “Sec. 1. That tho election for Judges shall bo held ami conducted in tho.several election dis tricts In tho same manner In all respects as elec tions for Representatives aro or shall bo conduc- ted, and the same Judges, Inspectors, and olll cers, and by provisions of the Act ol the General Assembly, entitled “ An Act relating to the elec tions of tills Commonwealth,” approved the 2d day of July, and Its several supplements, and all other like laws as tar as thesame shall bo In force andapnllca do, shall ho deemed and ta ken to the election of Judges j Provided, That tho aforesaid electors shall vote for Judges of the 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 paper, ’ “It shall be the duty of the several Assessors, ' respectively to attend at the place of holding ev» cry General, SpecialorTownshlp election, during tho whole time said election Is kept open, for tho purpose of giving information to tho Inspectors and Judge, when called on, In relation to tho right of any person assessed by them to vote at <buch election, and on such other matters In rela tion to tho assessment of voters, as tho said In- spectors, or cither of them shall from time to time require. “No person shall bo permitted to vote at any election, as aforeso'd, other than a white freeman of tho ago of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in tho State at least one year, and in tho election district where ho oilers to vote, at least ten days Immediately preceding such elec tion, and within two years paid a State and coun ty tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. Bat a citizen of tho United States who has previously been a quali fied voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to .vote after residing In this State six months: Provided, That tho white freemen, citi zens of the United States, between the ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this State one year, and In “the election district ten days, ns aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. “ No person snail bo permitted to vote whoso name Is not contained in the list of taxable In habitants furnished by the Commissioner, unless, First, ho producesarccelpt forth© payment,with in two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfac tory evidence either on his own oath or affirma tlon, or on tho oath or affirmation of another that lie 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 ootweon the ages of 21 and VI years, shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho 1 has resided m the State at least one year next before hi s application, and make such proof of residence In the District as is required by this Act, and that ho does ve.’lly believe from the accounts given him that ho Is of tho ago aforesaid, and give such other ev*douco as Is required by this Act: where upon tho name o * tho person so admitted to vote shall bo inserted in tho alphabetical list, by tho Inspectors, apd a note mauo opposite thereto, by writing tho word 'tax,' If ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, qr tl)p wdyd •ago' il ho shall bo admitted to vole by reason, o| ago. and in either case tho reason of such vote shall bo called out to tho Clerics, who shall mako tho ilko noiio lu tho list of voters kept by him. “ In all cases whore tho name of tho person clai inlng to vote Is not fouud on tho list furnished by ho commissioners or assessors, or. his right to tvoto Whether found thereon or not. Is objected to by any quallilcd citizen, It shall bo (he duly of tho Inspector to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to ;havo re sided in tho Rtate for one year or more, his oath shall bo Huillcleut proof thereof, but he shall mako proof by at least one competent witness, who shall oe a qualified elector, that ho has resi ded within the alstric- for more than ton days next immediately proceeding sqch election, and shall also himself swear that ills bona fifip resi dence, in nimmmtco of his lawful calling, Is with in tho district and that ho did not remove In the said district for tho purnose.of voting therein. “ Every person qua'.Hlcd as aforesaid, and who shall mako duoproof, if required, of his residence and payment ofUixes, os' aforesaid, shall bo' nd mltcd-to vote in tl:e township, ward, or district in which ho shall res'fio. . “ If any person s. all pro rent or attempt to pre vent an officer of tho olet-lot* under this actfrom holding such olect'on, or use or threaten any violence to any s .ch o.ficor, or shall Interrupt or improperly Interfere with him In the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to blook np tho window or avenue to any window where tho sarao may be holding, or shall riotously, disturb ' the peace of gold election, or shall übq or practice Neto fffcbcrtlsemcnts any Intimidation, threats, force or violence with tho design to Influence unduly or overawe any elector, op to prevent him from voting, or to re strain the freedom of choice, such person on con viction shall be flued In any sum not exceeding flvo hundred dollars, and to bo Imprisoned for a time not less than one or more than twelve months, and If it shall bo shown to tho court where tho trlnlofsuch offence shall be had, that tho person so ollbndlng was not a resident of tho city, ward, district or township, whore the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, ikon, on tho conviction ho shall bo sen tenced to pay a fine of not loss than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and to ho Imprisoned not less than six months nor moro than two years. “ If any person or persons shall make any bet op wager upon tho result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertise ment, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such botor wager, upon conviction there of, ho or they shall forfeit and pay throe times the amount so bet or to bo bet. “ If anyporson not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an election In this commonwealth, or being otherwise,qualified, shall vote out ol Ills proper; district, or if any person knowing tho wanlof such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vole, the person, on conviction, shall bo fined In any sum not exceeding two hun dred dollars, and bo Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. “If anyporson shall vote at moro than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently veto more than once on tho same day, or shal I fraud ulently fold or deliver to tho Inspector two tick ets together, with tho intent illegally to vole, or shall procure another so to do, ho or they ollond lug, shall on conviction bo fined iu any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. “If any person not qualified to vote hi this commonwealth, agreeably to law* (except tho sons of qualified citizens) shall appear ut any place of election for tho purpose of Issuing tick ets or of Influencing tho citizens qualified to vote, ho shall on conviction forfeit amt pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such offence, and bo Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three mouths.”. Agreeably to tho .provisions of tho sixty-first section of said act, ovory General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ton in the forenoon, and shall continue without Interruption oradjournmont until seven o'clock in tho evening, when tho polls shall bo closed. And the Judges of tho respective districts afore said, are by tho said act required to meet at tho Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the said day of election, being Friday, the 12th day of October, then and there lo perform tho things required ol them by law. In accordance with tho provisions of tho Sth section of an act entitled “ A further supplement to the Election laws of this Commonwealth,” 1 publish tho following; . 'Whereas, By tho act of tho Congress ol tho United States, entitled “An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes,” and approved March 3d, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, all per sona who have deserted tho military or naval service of tho United States, and who have not been discharged or relieved from tho penalty or disability therein provided, arc doomed and tok en to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their right of citizenship ana their rights to be come citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof: And whereas, X'ersons not citizens of tho United folates are not, under tho constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors oft his Common wealth:' Section 1. lie U enacted S c.. That In ull elections hereafter to be hold lu tills Commonwealth, It shall bo unlawful for tho judge or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the pro visions uml subject to the disability imposed by said act of Congress, approved March ad, one thousand eight hundred and slxty-llve, and it ahull bo unlawful for any auch person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots, Section 2, That if any auch Judge and inspec tors of election, oruny one of them shall receive or consent to receive any auch unlawful ballot or ballots from any such ifisqualllled person, ho or they so ofltndlng shall bo guilty of amlsdcmcan or, and ppon conviction thereof Jn any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, lie shall, for each offimeo, bo sentenced to pay a tine of not loKtt than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an Imprisonment lu tpo jail of tho proper county for not less than sixty days. Section 3. That If any person deprived of citi zenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election hereafter to be held in this common wealth, vote, or tender to tho olllccrs thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any person so ©trending •shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall foroach offence bo punished lu likewise manner as.provided in tho proceeding section of this act* in case of officers of election receiving such un lawful ballot or ballots. Section 4. That If any person shall hereafter pureuade or advise any person or persons, depriv ed of citizenship and disqualified ns aforesaid, to offer any ballot or ballots to the olllcer of any el ection hereafter to ho held lu this common wealth, such person so pftbudlng shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this common wealth, shall ho punished in a like manner us is provided In thosecond section of this act in the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Particular attention Is directed to the first sec tipn of the Act of Assembly, passed the 30th day of March, A. D., IBOd, entitled" An Act regulating tho manner of Voting at all Elections. In the several counties of this Commonwealth “That the qualified voters of tho several coun ties of this Commonwealth, at all general, town ship, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, liV tickets, printed or wrlton, or partly printed and partly written,severally classified us follows: One ticket shall embrace tho names of all Judges of courts voted for, aqd tq bo labelled, outside, "Ju diciary one ticket shall embrace tho names of all state officers voted for. and be labelled, state;” one ticket shall embrace tho names of all county officers voted for, including office of Senator, member, and members of Assembly, If voted for. and members, of Congress, if voted for, and be labelled, "county;” one ticket shall em brace the names of all township officers voted for, and bo labelled, " township ;' f one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and bo labelled, "boroguh; ,? and each class shall bo deposited la separate ballot boxes.” Agreeably to the provisions of tho sixty-first section of said act, "Every General and Special Election shall bo open between tho hours ofeight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue open until seven o'clock In tho evening, when the polls shall bo closed.” Pursuant to the provisions contained In tho seventy-sixth section of the act first aforesaid, the Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall respec tively lake charge of tl;o certjilcatesof return of tho election pf thplr respective districts, and pro duce them at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Borough of Carlisle, on tho third day after tho election, being, for the present year ON FRIDAY, THE 11TH I!>AY OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to doand perform the du ties required by law of said fudges. * Also—That whore ajudgo by sickness or una voidable accident, Is unable fo attend such a meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall bo token charge of by one of tho Inspectors or Clerks of tho election of said dis trict, who shall do and perform the duties requir ed ofsaldjudgo unable to attend. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 29th day of Audust, 1897. JOHN JACOBS, Aug. 20,1807. Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE.— On Saturday, Sep tember 11, 1807. Tho subscriber will offer uL public sale, on the above day, a tractof land coa ming FIFTEEN ACRES, situated in South Mid dleton township, Cumberland County, about 5 miles South of Carlisle, and about 2 miles West of Bolling Springs, adjoining lands of Goo. Tan- Bert, I. Light’s mill property and others. Tho Improvements are a two-story LOG HOUSE, (weather-boarded,) Wash House, a good Frame• Barn, with a collar under the whole lloor. Hog Pen and otherout-bulldlngs. A good well of Wa ter near the house, running water on tho premls es, a thriving Orchard of Apple and Peach trees, Pear. Cherry and other Fruit trees, good fences and the land under good cultivation. Tho prop er ty fronts on a well frequented road and can bo suitably divided into building lots, and'wMl bo sold either whole or In parts, which ever way it will sell heal. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P, ***** of said day, and terms made known by B. GOODYEAR, XT . N. B. Moons, Auctioneer, is. Any person wishing to view tho property, can do so by calling on Ell Shearer, who now re sides on tho premises. Aug. 29,18(&-8t QOHOOL TAXES.— The time for pay- KJ7 meat of School Taxes Is extended to tho isth or September next, A ll persons paying on or be fore that date will bo allowed the deduction of five per cent, ~ ~ , ' J. W. EBY, 7'rc<(xur<r. Carlisle, Aug, 2D, JBo7—2t WANTED. —A salesman in a Dry Goods Store, one who Is competent and can come well recommended, will receive a liber-' ni salary and a permanent employment, cull' immediately on SANDER SEGELBAUM. Aug. 20,1807.,3t Jfo'TMmv. S TBOLOSY XHE FUTURE REVEALED, THE CURIOUS SATISFIED To Beau and Belle I fortunes tell— Behove me I can do it well— Como lovers dour, and never fear A little wholesome truth to hear. During a residence In Spain, I obtained of a Spanish soclero or astrologer a mystic Instru ment called a Horoscope, by which, combined ■with a process known only to myself, I um ena bled to produce a correct portrait of YOUR FUTURE WIPE pa HUSBAND, also tho date of man-logo, name, character, resi dence and every particular. This Is no Impost t oo.os testimonials without number cun assert. By stating place of birth, ago, color of eyes and lialr, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped on vplopo addressed to yourself, you will receive tho picture by return mall, with desired information. J. FRANJOJN, i ™ . drawer 50. Poughkeepsie N. Y. 22,lSo7—lmolr, /^(RYSTAJ I GLASSES.—The Philatlel phia Optical Institute has to-day given tho sole agency f»rtho sale of their celebrated CON CAVE. CONVEX CRYSTAL. SPECTACLES to Mr. T. CONLYN, for Carlisle and Cumberland County. Those glasses wfU strengthen and pre serve the sight, ond need no higher magnifying power. Every pair warranted to 'bo ground of .crystal. J. ROSENDALE, Ju,.o 13, iMT_3m. ■ Muu^acluri "« IHOTOGRAPHB FOB THE MILLION! • ouLs; , 6o Union Generals for 50 cents; 50 Itebol Generals for 50 cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 i • ‘jP.beautlAil young Ladles for 50 cents; GO young Gentlemen for 50 G of French Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they op cents; or for SO cents,Oof tho most ♦ ladies of tho Parisian Ballot Troupe, as w.!®^ 111 of tho Black Crook at Nlblo’s Garden, New York. . «« WISW" fo p * °* Box Troy, N. T ay to, {ooi—ly gEitohes, ®lntoate, &c. ANTED! WANTED!! EVERYBODY TO CALL ON Messrs. WALKER & CLAUDY, AT GOROaS’ OLD STAND CHURCH ALLEY IN HEAR OF RHEF.IVN HALL, TO .SHE THE I.AUCJEST STOCK U»-' STOVES AND TINWARE EVER OFFERED IN CARLISLE As tho season Is approaching for house-keepers and others to look for a GOOD STOVE, we would beg leave to call their attention to our stock of COOKING ST O V KS nniong which may be found flic following now In tho market: REGULATOR, QUAKER CITY, NOBLE COOK, SUSQUEHANNA, ' NIAGARA, COMBINATION ami EXCELSIOR PENN, all of which are warranted to be the best ROASTERS AND BAKKRS With all the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. r }yowould call especial attention to the REGU LATOR COOK, which possesses - advantages which should recommend it to all. It has a RE VOLVING TOP, by which arrangement the cook can reverse tho cooking utensils to any position desired without tho NEOESBARY LIFTING. It Is decidedly tho best cook stove in the market. Messrs. Walker & Chmdy have also on hai large stock of OFFICE, PA U LOU AND DINING ROOM STOVES BUtSflNc/ 011 nmy 110 rouud tllu “O'cbruloil liAfiE MORNING GLORY-! '/I MORNING GLORY soi,i) ny P >0 WALKER A CLAimv, !p ' £1 Solo Agents f FO It t' AItI.IS J, K MORNING GLORY Tin: IMOST HEADTirun OFFICE AND I’ARI>OU 6TOV EVER OFFERED TO THE I'UIIT.IC. Too much cannot bo said in nralae of iim SSf u ? I S a £ LOl . lY * w l lich Gw t«l*" n o lead of all other stoves In tho market. His a mis consumer, burns its own cinder, uml ivuulrcs very little attention after the tiro is made it t,,.’. lug so arranged that it will FEED ITS OWN Co.\ M For proof of what wo have slated wo would re- Sim" 1 }* 10 11 \° f( > llowi «8 gentlemen of Carlisle and vicinity, who have hud tho MORNING GLORY its merJte‘ Wint ° r ’ and wiU cheerfully testify to JOHN CAMPBELL, IGEO. WF.ISTD DAVID RHOADS, W. II MULLIN' H. L. ByRKHOLbEIi, JOKN dS^ I '' J. M. WEAKLEY, Esq.,| JACOB RITNER, ic. Wo would respectfully ask those who wish to purchase a No. 1 stove to call at once am! exam- THE MORNING GLORY Wo also have on hand the MORNING GLORY HEATER WHICH CANNOT FA lit TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION I FISHER’S FRUIT CANS constantly kept on hand and fur *ale Our stock of TINWARE Is complete lhall Its branches and will be sold at reasonable prices. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING and general jobbing, promptly attended to and thine In the mosl workmanlike manner. At) • Do not forgot to give us AN EAIILV CALL WADKEIt & OLAUDY, Ciurgnt' Old Stand. August J, JBC7—sm <O% Eibectisements. ONE DOLLAR A PIECE' A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER FOX OJ\ T F DOFLATti Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com pany- iheso pons are now being used extensive ly throughout the Eastern States and nro war runted iu each and every case. Parties purcha sing who are not satisfied can return them and receive their money back. All orders must bo accompanied with-the ca.sli as we send no goods Address all orders to . E. M. CONNER, ~ x Agent American Gold Pen Crnni.anv. j«tf7Hy ruav, s', V. EYER’S NEWLY IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to bo tho best. London Prize Medal and high awards lu America received. MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS. Warorooins,722 Arch street, below Eii/bib. April 18, IbttT—ly Philadelphia. Pa. Agricultural fair.—Tin- c?n m berland County Agricultural Kocieiv will Its Annual Fair on Tuesday, Wdm'.sdnv Thursday and Friday the Ist, IM, yd and ith days of October. J Our premium list Ims boon imulo much more comprehensive, while the premiums huve been tripled, making them fullyas liberal ns run bo ollcred In the State by any similar society. The “Track” will be enlarged and lilted up In n excellent manner, affording the best tmportu ilty for testing the speed ol Horsci, and trie pre miums are of such a i amount as cumiot fail to limuluto competition. The nddrc.sj will bode-’ iVered by Hon. Horace Circelev. Ily order of the President.. IV. F. KAHijKlt, &!(>)•> ftnjf. H K K I. Klt & W ILSOS Aug. 22, ISU7. AND ELLIPTIC LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES 2HK JiKST, AXD CIIKAVKST. llieso machines are adapted toull kinds of fu rally sewing, working equull/ wejl upon Silk. Linen and Cotton goods, with silk. Cotton ami Linon threads making a bountiful mid perfect stitch alike on both sides of the article sowed All machines sold are warn nted. Cull and examine at Rail Itoud Telegraph Of fice, Carlisle, Pa. JOHN CAMPBELL, July 25,ISeT—lf IATNTIKO AND DADKR-HANi.INUI The undersigned has resumed his rennier laisl. ness bf PAINTING AND PAI’EU-lIANUING. PLAIN AND FANCY PAINTING, SIGN PAINTING, LETTERING, &c., NBATLY EXECUTED ATSHOUT XOTIOJS. Residence and Shop No. HI North Hanover street, Carlisle. .July 1L 1807-^Jm r\TOUC.K —Notice 13 hereby given that JLi Lcttem of Administration on the estate of George Urlndle, dec’d., late of Middlesex town ship, Cumberland comity, have been granted to Iho umlorslfmcd residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present thoW for settlement. August 15,1867—Ct* "VTOTlCE.—Letters of Administration JLI 0,1 the Estate of George Heltzhoovcr, Sr., lute of Silver Spring township, dec’d., have been granted by the llcglstcr of Cumberland county to the undersigned, residing In Monroe township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate will make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle meut. August l, 1807—Ct EOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of : James L. Schock, L). !>., Into of New York, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Mcchauicsburg. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. KOHERT WILSON, Administrator, July 25, 1807—Gt VALUABLE LIMESTONE FAKM AT PUIILIC .SALE.—The undersigned will expose to public Halo, cm Thursday, the 2i,(h dm/ of ib-yU-mhor. the following described tract of land, lying In {South Middleton township, Cumberland county, adjoining the lands of Samuel-Hrlcker, Win. Woll, I’eler Wolf, James Hamilton and WAi. It. Gorges, containing ONE nUNDUEU ACHES, more or less, of which about iW Acres are well timbered and the balance In a good state of cultivation. The Improvements consist of a huge STONE MANSION HOUSE. Kranio Ham. Sume Wash-. House, Wagon-sheds, Corn-cribs amt other out-buildings. There Js an Apple orchard nml 1-mlt trees on the premises, and a never-falling well of Water at the door. There Is a good Ten ant House and Stable ou the farm. A largo ain’t of n very good quality of Iron-ore has been taken from the ground and a largo quantity yet re mains. The farm lies 3 I A miles from Carlisle, <m tbo road leading from IhoYork road to Moiling Springs and VA miles from .Hulling Springs. h Also, »>t PYUGiy, tM'ptcmbvr 27r/t, will be sold an other Valuable Farm lying In South Middleton township, bounded by lands of Win. Keller, CJeo Wolf, Leonard Gutshall and George Mikcsell containing NiNETY-SLY. ACRErf, more or less* of which about 1W Acres are well timbered jind the remainder under good cultivation. The Im- provements are a good LOG WEATHER-HOAR DED HOUSE, FRAME EARN frame Wash llousoX Corn-cribs, Ac, There Is a good well of Water at tlio door. There Is on. the farm a good Young 'Orchard of choice Fruit, which has just com menced bearing. This farm lies near Slmellers mill, on tho road leading from said mill to I’u pertown. Loth sales to commence at II o'clock, A. M. t i wild day. For termsnnd further Information ni ply to 1 •SAMUEL GOODYEAR, Carlisle, Frcc'r. of Jacob Uwauciu', day Aug. i.’i, J,S(i7—ts YALUAHLE HOTEL PKOPEUTY AT PHI VATJS.SALE.-Tho subscriber oilers ai private sale, tho ‘‘SHERMAN HOUSE” prop ci ty, formerly known as the “ Union Hotel.” sll ualod on the corner of Main and Hall Road streets, In the Rorough of Khlppensburg. Tho properly consists of a THREE-STORY HUIoK HOTEL, adjacent to tho Cumberland Valley pas senger Depot. Tho house Is largo and commodi ous, Is In excellent repair, and conveniently lo cated for local and transient trade. There Is ai-' so a onc-aud’d-hal/ story Jirick House, a onc-fJoru J>nck Jfoujtc, a largo stable, an Ico House and oili er outbuildings on the premises. 4’horci are two tirst class SJLORE ROOMS or tho llrst floor of tho hotel building. This property has so long been mvornblv Rhowu to tho traveling public that a furthor description Is deemed umiucossury. For terms apply to .«(?. 22, 1807—'2m R iv!\ L ,S STATE AT private XL SALL.—The subscriber oilers at privaot sale, !?«. 1 l urm ii n i I V kll l leiioX township, Cumberland h ( . HUl i- 3, 1 wA91 , - I l ng . tll ° t-'uvllslo Bpriuga, comaiii !iß«l'?«u‘ < cH I^ s V wbo V t onc-lmU Gravel uml the kand, about .TO Acres aro covered wltli lino timber. The farm la In a good state of cultivation, havemg been recently limed, tho im- Knn^TiV 1 * 4 aro a . Uv °-» tory L °B WU \Voather w o\ d - l f r ° UK p,* ft lai ;«° K>mi, Hay House, Wagon ffbou, Coin-crib and other necessary out-imiUl juga. there is a well of Water at U o door, with a QOQd pump. There Is also a run ning stream of water through the farm near the house. There is plenty of fruit, such as .Apples 1 caches, Cherries, Ac., on the premises. The farm is well calculated to be divided. There are upwards ofWJU pannols of post and rail fence on wi d farm. I will divide said farm Jf desired to suit put chasers. Imrthor Information cun be « tamed from the subscriber, residing on No Hanover street, Carlisle b Aug. Jo, 18CT7—tl’ Eeal estate at public sale. Tlio nudorslgnod will offal- at public Sale, '‘Hi, IW, on tlio.preiiiiai-s tlio (allowing descniioil Roal Estate; a tract of laml containing FIFTEEN AollES, slluntud lin incillatcly Nonll n C Now Kingston, Cuinborlnml iSvJXiI! 11 , lar 9 a t'vo-stuby stone resi- anti other outbuildings thoroon erected Th^V 18 A ho I‘onjestu.M l of I’eter Kissinger! In ore is a duo Orchard of cholco Fruit on the momlses, a nover falling Well of water at the ooi and afino Spring within fifty yards ot the notice, iho Land Is under new fence and Is In u lugh state of cultivation. Persons wlsliina to July 4. ISO 7 ts. BAVIUP. KISSINGER. E 5 ' ‘V' V —Valuable House aud on i’omfrel street, between Hanover and n the Iloroiiyh or Carlisle, now occupied by .n,‘. c ? a ?i °'Y cn -. Ti ‘° lot contains.'loinfront.by root feet in depili, hbvitii; tlicreon erected a two- Klory iTiune House, , Jirlclc back-buildlm; on Poimrel street, and Stone House mi Chanel Al- Icj t ror tonus uml particulars apply (o C. V. lIUMIIICII, Attorney at Law, Xo. I’d High «S7»vw. Aug. io, ISO7—CL Eon SALE.—Tho two ami a-half sto ry uwclllim ■ with a Uvo-slory bade UulUUhk. Ktuiiit<3ii AS South Rodford St., next door to tne Gonmiu Church. Immodlato possession giv en if desired. Apply on r.\o promises, or address W. 8. FLEMING. . 117 &QUlh Front *bY., Philu. Aug, J. IW.T-0 ’ JUST PUBLISHED, NEW WORK ON SINGING Twenty Melodic Exorcises SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OU MEZZO SOPRANO VOU-KS. INTE K 1) K DAM Studios to acquire the Art of Singing, t “These exercises were composed to bo used simultaneously with his system, “Tm? Art oi- BiNOixci,” or with auy o/fter mcf/ioil for the culll vnlion of tho voice, and will lake the place ol CONCONK'.S SOLFEGGIOS; being more melodl ons mid bettor adapted for teaching. “Some of these exorcises are specially h.-aulltnl ns well as useful, a mingling of the Uuhr >■( utih' which .secures Uie Interest as well os the improve ment of the student. The various styles devel oped in these exercises rentier them‘invaluable in an educational point of view, as they lend to enlarge 1 Che intelligence and the appreciation, .and at the same time form the taste of the pupil They must, he studied carefully with reference to the innumerable murks of expression and forms of ornamentation. Upon the minute accuracy with which these are accomplished depends the actual sterling advancement of the pupil* any evasion or slurring In these respects is time and cJJbrt utterly wasted, while, on the other hand, a close and patient/ investigation, ami a minutely faithful execution of them, will givo unexpected ower and facility, and open to the student the •«s and resources by which great, artists pro- its their most brtlliuut ami profound cMlovis. fton'-t A rt Jouvnal, JN TWO VOLLTMKS. .'o, oucii, In Hoards,'Utilall, i. do. in Cloth, 11eta11,..- A Simple Clyy/Kcmt by. Mull, post-paid, on r.'ceini onvholosate I’rlco, SI..W. *• Published by \YM. HALL & SOX, Publishers ami dealers In Music, and Manufac- Hirers oC FLXITt’S, PIPES, FLAGEOLETS. &c. (ter, dre. Send for catalogue of prices. A tig. 22, iSin—Vm jQ C} M P A U 13 , WUlil.liK;Ul! i lIEI.VII, unions Silver and Silver-Plated Wares, OF OUR MANUFACTURE. tSucb as Tea, Rets, Urns,. , Ic*o Pilchers, Waiters,Gob-... ,-i _ lets, ('nice, Ui\skcls, Cos- \\C3!/j tors, Butlov Coolers, Vugti- \ jOw/ table Dishes, Tureens.su gar and Curd baskets, Syr- V up and Drinking" Cups. /TO Knives, ForksamlHpouns, >--3l of various kinds; Ate.. < iyi’i WARRANTED TRIPLE 3 PLATE, of best «C metals, and equal to uuv lu iho market, of the LATEST STYLES, ami no goods arc misrepresented, at JOHN BOWMAN’S NK\V',ANI> SYOUI^ arch'str'e'i^t; NO. 701 ‘ nti la.i) Ktjptii a : ■ ■ A'tj • rieaso cull and examine our Goods before purchasing. *'*• ll.—All kinds of PLATING a- reasonable prices, Augusts, ISU7—ly *» GOODRICH POTATOES.- .l~i This cMeumtcd whlie-Kklnned and white* tit'shiM Potato, has cultivated for two yt-aifc. by i} u *‘ Vt*'h'. r * ,, s ?Wuil witll iXI success- ' Uacon-i hiclors this thc.bost potato cveriulroducCdtU tnd funning community. They aro equal tothoilori 1 eev in ilavor, and the yield Is enormous. Thr6o yt ars ago these potatoes sold (for seed,) at tlid rale of SI;00 for -l pounds. They aro shaped liked tho Mercer, hut aro of a larger size, and they yield four or live limes greater The subscriber will sell those potatoes to ihow£who desiro them for seed. Ho jg now.ralslng them, and expects to have some LDO bushels. Fanners and truckers will do well U» call boon and oxpjnluo thq matol*-. loss potato; at the truck- farm, east endof <&#-• lisle, ' i •/'.}, ’ 1.1 1 VO • Wa«»7-« oodfiu^benp^. C. A. SMITH, illegal Notices- J. V. UIIINDLI Administro MICHAEL UELTZHOOVEU,, Administrator. lical ©state Sales. It K. KELLEU, ,1). COUNMAN. ISASSI N I ’ S IN VO 11 M « v No. r*Ul JJromhcay, N. T THEN JU]) 11 E UUKAT lIKUCCTION IN o k v i: n y si; i* r. uio ji Sirs <SoflU^. Q.REBKI'IELD, EAST MAIN STREET. another jlarge arrival op SUMMER GOODS. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! NO QUARTERS TO HIGH TRICES, OR GRUMBIiING MERCHANTS! ■HEAD I'SE NEW ADYEBTISEAtE^J 100 PIECES CHOICE STYLES PRINTS, from 10 cts, yorU ap. A TIP TOP MUSLIN AT BEST ASSORTMENT OP bleached muslins, IN TOWN AT VERY LOW PRICES. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, as low as 15 cts. per yard: The largest lot of Summer Pants Stuff ev er offered in Carlisle, at Prices that Defy Competition. COTTONADES, BLUE DRILLS, DENIMS, Linen Checks, Plain and Gray Linens, Linen Ducks, GRANT) DISPLAY OP D. HESS GOODS, BLACK BILKS, : FANCY SILKS IN EVERY SHADE, SUMMER SILKS, Beautiful Mohairs, Grenadines, French Lawns Trends, WHITE GOODS, Plain \VTilteSwißses. Plain White tfarietons, “ “ Cambrics, “ " Nainsooks PLAID MUSLINS, STRIPED NAINSOOK, STRIPE CAMBRIC. CLOTHS & OASSIMERES. A PULL ASSORTMENT OP *J GW , and desirable styles bought In New York at prices that wo congratulate ourselves Cumbol-Smv^y.' 11 ' 0 ” 0 ' 15 Cy “ ny hOUSO ln tb ° MOTJBNIWG GOODS! BOMBAZINES, WOOL DE LAINEB, Crape Morett, Crape Yells, Crape Collars, * ' * Elegant AlpaeoH, FUNERAL GOODS! A mil line on huua, orders promptly and satis factorily nllca. . NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, A JOB LOT OF Hosiery, 100 dozen, which I will null at »0,00 and Sd.OO per dozen, the same Goods cannot bo bought In any other houso for less than 89 ot* or $lO,OO per dozen. * ;*i!S The above are all regular made Stockings. IR 0 N FKAMEB LADIES' CLOAKINGS AXD UACKtKQa* I have Ilvo different shadea of Ladles Cloaking and Sacking Cloths, which I consider tho n« p Uu uUm of any over offered to tho ladles of Carfiidß and vicinity. HOOP SKIKTS AT RI2J) IT OSD PRICES AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT! one that should be remembered by all purchaser*, tl * am m l } oc $ f 3 thefirst to bring down prices in this town,' This Xam able to db on account of mv ex pense* being a great deat lighter than any other mer chant mi this place, and . Remember QREENFIELb for Remember GREENFIELD /or Remember GREENFIELD for and CHEAP ( ot)t>3 of all kinds, and at last -re*, member my gn and place of business, "‘ . GREENFIELD’S;, ■ No, 4 East Mala HtrOeV. May S, IKO7. NO. 4; Jeans, Satlnetts, Cords, Poplins, Alpacas, Percales, Do Laines only 25 cts. LINENS Mourning Handkerchiefs, ;Kld Gloves, i&a. MUSLINS, ALP4CCAS, DRESS GOODS,
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