Wauk4.nted'.—"We 3woUld, Bay to our renders, that Messrs. 0. G. Clark A Co., proprie tors of Coo's Dyspepsia Core, warrant it to cure the most obstinate oases of Dyspepsia, no matter ofiiowiongsUttiaing,-' vf „•?’ i Wo bia you two, Otia’s Dyspepsia; Otite* 1 it will liclpyon. Constipation; bno of.tho chief awsos of lli bealth, is completely cored by the usOotiho Cure. 'All diseases of the 1 Stomach add Bowels, like Rlck-headocho, heartburn, Cramps,Pains are controUed lhstontaheoasly by.the use, of Coo’s Dyspepsia Cure, • ’ ’ - - , Sept. 26,1867~2t * '■ P A;EI S. EXP OS I T I ON. SEWING-MACHINE AWARDS,* Wo recently published a brief telegram fh>m Paris announclngtho award, Over olghty-two competitors, to Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson of tho Highest Premium, a Gold Medal, for the per fection- of J Bowing Machines and Button-Hoio Machines. ■ The followingare copies of tho official documents confirming announcement:— EXPOSITION tJNIVERSEEiLE, ‘ - . Pam 5 ,1867." » Commission Imperial, Champ ns Mars. 1 ' , ■ - 16th Of July, 1867. / Mr. r, hunting, No. 189 Regent St., London DkarSir: Replying to your Inquiry, ! beg to sfcvtd that the only Gold Medal for the manu facture and Perfection op Sewing-Machine and Button-Hole Machines, was awarded to Messrs; Wheeler AWimon, of Now York, Yours, Respectfully, / Henry B; D’Amony, Member of International Jury and-Reporter of samp,-. * ■ Another Letter of tho same date, soys:— / Dear Sir; Replying In your inquiry, I bore; with give you tho list of gold medals awarded to my class:— , Dupuis et Dumery, for Screw Shop Machines! Wheeler & Wilson, Now York, lor tho Manu facture and perfection of their Sowing-Machines and Button-Hole Machines. There is, olso, in the list of •* Co-operators,” a Gold Medal granted to Mr. ElUas Howe, Jr., per sonally, os Promoter of the Sowing Machine. Respectfallyyours, Henry E. q, D’Aliqny, Reporter of Class No. 67, (Group No, 0,) Member of tho International Jury at the Exposition Unlverrsollo.- Extract from Lb Montedr Uwversel, official Journal of the French Empire: '• “The Wheeler A Wilson Company of New York, manufacturers of American Sowing-Machines have Just received tho Gold Medal at the Expo-' sltion Univorselle, lor the good construction of their machines • tho now improvement for mak ing hutton-holes applicable to their sowing-ma chines; also, for their machine, especially for making button-holes. This award is accorded for tho great development that Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson have given to the sewing-machine Indus try, in bringing their machines to tho doors of nil by their cheapness and solid construction, which allows tholr employment with satisfaction in families, and with great advantage in work rooms.” Sept. 19,1807—tf ' ' • . 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County in tho .country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. For particulars, apply to, or address PARMBLEE BROTHERS, 722 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sopt. 10,18G7—Gt « • Eemediai Institute fob Spec iX Gabes, No. 14, Bond Street, New York, 43* Full information, with the highest testimonials; also,' a Book on'Bpecial Disease*, in a sealed envelope, sout/rce.“Sn Be sure and send for them, and you will not regret it; fgy, os advertising nhysl6lans are generally Imposters, without references no stranger should he trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. 14 Bond Street, Now York, -N0v.15,1800-ly Heto atj&ertisemeritß. Bounty account of north MIDDLETON TOWNSHII>;-Pores Quigley, Xi oiisurer, In account of Bounty taxes of North Middleton township. Settled on the 10th of Au gust, A. D,, 1805. ,• , To amount of taxes as charged In Du plicate and collected by Qeo. Lephart, $7,678 14 To lour Bonds sold on stud township*.... OO Aug. 10,1805. CONTRA. By cash paid to National Bank.. By cash paid to Deposit. Ranh- By exonerations on Duplicate By Collector's fees By Treasurer’s fees By cash for counsel,.,, By cash for stamps By note of Wm. Bhngart By Interest on the 50me...,. By note of John Waggoner. By bin paid for services to Wm. F. Swi- ■ ger oo se By expenses ono day at Jacob-TUndi-'T’ urns •>•.•....•■'.1, a fin By note and Interest of John Waggoner - - . 43 05 By cash In Treasurer’s hAnd5.....«... f .. v ..... .473.60 Dec. 15,1806. - solomon w. grissinqer; TREASURER. To amount of taxes as charged Ih Pupil* cate and collected by Geo. Zimmer man .. „ M ;.. 8537 02 To cash received from Peres W. Quigley VJre 60 To cash received from Geo. ' io 00 Sept. 21,1867. To amount of taxes oa charged on Bii—" - L . plicate 070 GO* To cash received from Feres Howards...' « ■ ‘s3'rj Balance la hands at former stottlemfeht.:;, 1,189 bO : Dec. 15, 1860.- ' ■ -MT. 5' - -YJ -■ -'r-i- ca' -- J ... . By exonerations on Duplicate. 88ffW By Collector’s fees on 87,850.12 (at 2 per ’ ‘ ceat.)....Ui.i,iii /, - IJ7-VB By.Treosurer’a commission on (8720.09)’ .V m'd* Sf 1 ?.- SBugUart bond and Interests . 539 £NatlonallJnnk bondand interests. .8,262 -10 Wm.F. Swisorfocnuttloglumoii., Taj "in i>?H Hunws. (Ool.) rot sorvloo. :flJ7'6o. Bald Jacob Thudiom, for pnd.day.’a ex* vi .peases for investigating committee..!., - > :j.7i 00 Paid Henrv Johns Jor. serytoftg .. A, , , terest on same , . 542 48 ■■ Paid JaoobTUadlumforone day*sex- v - < . ... ponses ; , 260 Paid John Armstrong for Duplicate of •. ■■a taxes -4 00' Paid Leonard Swartz for' putting in £m _edfor drafted men...... ZZZ. 8 00 Bald Philip Baker for pofeln'g in mend... -a 8510 I aid Jacob Thudlum for one day’s ox- v ponses v b ,w £ a /<* }y m *X* Swlger on bond!!**.***.*..... Paid Geo. Waggoner on bond Pa d interest fc» Plraf National Bank.. * 4 2 ner'eont 1 * 010 p6r do btaff O Oli(310) * ?f^ o °KUUnfor ’; >: - ’ft Paid JqcoU Thudlum for one day’s ox ponses..• .• ■ * j.#w Paid for stampß.’.... ..!’*•■ : S? P «oi? eQb ®?■ . ® m P erto P a y« ul Morli>l'<: rmmiaiS^^'SmfnSStS^eXm&~^ : °??.i matters.;, k ;..; u.....i. 1 a- ■ asm. Paid three Auditor’s for one day..iZ;,!i!!H --»• -- 800- By caeh in Treasurer’s ha rids.. 1,189 88 •«* ,88.720 63 SOLOMON W.. GRISStNGEB. Treasurer ;of Bountytaxesof tho townahipof North Middlo toD. Final settlement exade September 2L1887. 1 gold Bond ot Join, Werfi,•.*»«; Paid via IB Paid Bond'of Wnu Bogart..,u-'. ‘5OO 00,' Paldlntereat 0nfeame.,..;...;....,.. ■. • Paid-Bond of ; ’89184 ' Paid Bond 6t Wip. 1 . Paid Interest on same.. ........ 217 10 Paid expenses at Thudlam's for t\?o days Collector's fees.... Exonerations. Paid Sohool Directors ono day at settle* menl Paid three Auditors one day* .7....; Paid printing W115.......U.,.,...., „ Paid percentage to Trea5urer........... By balance In Treasurer's hands.. • ' • . •• t Whole amount paid by John Waggon- 0 T ‘ ' cr, former Treasurer for patting In 18 ; ■ monos published In former states . < -JJJgpt- 05 Whole amount expended by p. W.'QuJg- • 1 - 1 lay and Solomon drisslngor, for 8d- ? •• ••*»« mon — *20,838 87 . Auditors of Korth Middleton township nave examined the above account. and find a n,wi a ?i C . 6 , of two hundred and forty-three dollars, and thirty-two cents. , ; MOSES WETZEL, ■ gko, brought; ~ aphaiM ozo.B.LwemiD. afcbertiseinetifs. JiEGISTER'S NOTICE.—NoIIco ’is given to all parsons interoatod, that e following accounts have boon filed In tills Of nee. by tho accountants therein named, for exam ination, and will bo presented to tho Orphan's Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday r October 22d, A. D., IW7, vii: 1. First and final account of Ezra Bowman. Ex ecutor of the lost Will and Testament of Samuel Bowman, late of Hampden township, deo'd. 2, First and final account of Benjamin p, Nlck oy. Administrator of Mary Ann JNlokey, lato of Silver Spring township, dec’d. . 8. Flm ana final account of Mary Tate, Admin istratrix of John Tate, lato of Lower Allen town ship, deed. 4. First and final account of Samuel Berry, Ad ministrator of Bamnel Armold, deo’d. 6. Final account of H. O. Rupp, deo’d, Guardian of E. Lomont. minor, as settled by bis Adminis trator, 8. Q. Bowman. 6. First and final account of H. G. Rhnn. who was Ex’r., of C. W. Sponslor, Into of Mcchnn* OB sott ‘® d by S. G. Bowman, hl B T, Guardianship account of Daniel Holllngor. Guardian of Hetty Shlslep, Lucy Shislor, Lewis Shislorand Martin Shislor, minor children of Lewis Shlflior, late of Fulton county, Illinois deceased. • . ' > ' 8. First and final account of Wm. A. Brown, Ad* miulstrator of David Woods, doo’d. . ' 0. Account of George Oyster, one of tho Execu tors of the last will and testament of. Abraham Oyster, late of Lagrange, Lewis county, Missouri. 10. First andflnnlacconntofWm; Highland. E.x- I ecutor of John Maxwell, deo’d., tiled by Goo. W. Clever, Esq.. Executor of Wra. highland, dec'd. | 11. Frst and final account of John T. Green, Ad ministrator of John MoKlnstry. deo'd. ’ 12. First and final account of Thod. a Comfort. Administrator of Daniel Comfort, late of Mo chanlcsburg, deo’d. , 13. The account of> Henry and Chos. Killian, Executors of tho last will and testament of John ■ Killian, deo’d. , • T 1 Tho account of John Waggoner, Guardian of - Jpalah Lohn, minor child of Peter Lohn, deo’d; ’ 15. The account of John Jacobs, Administrator with tho will annexed of Andrew Sharp, Jato of Notflon twp., deo’d; ■ 10. First and final account of Jacob Otstot, Ad ministrator of John J. Coble, late of Silver Sprint; twp., doo'd. J. DOESHEIMER, Register. Hopt. 20.1807. qumb'd valley rail road \ EXCUBSIO IT! I ANNUAL EXHIBITION .CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, AT CARLISLE , ON' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY * FRIDAY, Jut. 2d, M * 4th, OCTOBER. 18071 THE CUMB’D. VALLEY E. B. CO., will issue ROUND, TRIP TICKETS for Regular Trains daring the continuance of tho Exhibition,, which will bo good for Return Passage on nil Trains leaving Carlisle, until Extra Train ofFrl- I 4th of October, o«ti positively no longer, at the following rates, viz; ■ 1 Harrisburg to Carlisle and return. , Bridgeport . . , , Shiremanstowu ' “ “ Moohanlcsburg “ •* , Kingston., “ . . .•• Middlesex “ « Good Hope 1 j ** . ; Greaaon r * '•* - -,»-•■■■ Alterton. “ “ Newvlllo *. {' • “ . Oakville ~.u .. •• • « Shippensburg t ■. “ . Scotland , Ohomberabarg . ; ■ ; «; • Marion ~.•••. •« . iKaui&nan'B M . “ Greenoastlo' « •• State Lino “ , , •• Morgantown: .■'**, “ xtogeratoyra,- . •*,,, , *• : . E X T.B-A; OL’.BA IN I An Train will leave Carlisle So r Harris "burg, and Intermediate Stations, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 2d,.8d and Wt of October, Agents wrii/itf Appointed' to Seli; Ticiarrs at Bridgeport* BhlremanstoWn; Kingston; Mid dlesex* Good Hope: Grooson's; Altorton: Oak ville ; Scotland r and at other Wav Stations they -can be fjrocnred from the Conductors of Trains, i Supeuintendent's Office,! ■ Chambersbnrg, Bcpt.-20, 1807.- f ; m l;i' '< O. N. LULL, Sitpi. Bept. 2fl, 2t ‘ ‘ - ■ - THIS; IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on. the 2lsfc day of September, A. D, IBC7, a war rant tu Bankruptcy .was Issued against the estate orjacobjEnsmln&er, of Frankford township,, la the County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsyl vania, who has been adjudged'a'Bankrupt, on .his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property, belonging Co, such bankrupt, to him or for his use and the transfer, of any property by him are forbidden, by law: that a meeting of the creditors of. the said bankrupt, to provo’tnolr debts and to choose bno or more assignees of hid estate,will be hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to. be holdea at his office,-in the court-house, in,the borough of Carlisle* before Cbas. A. Barnett. Register, on the sixteenth day of October, A, 1807. at 10 O’clock, A. M. JPcr S. H, , GALBRAITH, Deputy, ; Sept. 20, 1807-2&. , . , / . moWN PROPERTY AND HOUSE :J: .HOLD FURNITURE AT PUBLIC SALE.— On Wednesday, October 0, 1807. Will bo sold at Public Sale, on- the above day, at the residence of the undersigned, 88 South Bedford street, Car lisle. next door to the German Church, her House hold and Kitchen Furniture, such' as Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Carnots, Matting, Stoves, Cutlery and Dishes, together with nearly every thing pertaining to housekeeping. ■. \ Bale to commence at-lO o’clock*'A. M., of said • i&eo, will bo sold; Immediately dfter the sale of the household goods,'say at 1 O’clock; p. M„ the valuable DW ELLING BLOUSE; In the occupancy of the subscriber, and located as above'descrlbea, The house Is a two and a-half story Brick, with a Two-story Back Building, nearly new;‘and-iB 'a. most desirable place of residence., Terms made known on the day of sale by - - MARTHA FLEMING. - 810,178 U I Bopl. 10, . ■ - " ’ OAK WOOD 1 WANTED;—6OO Cords of good Oak Wood wanted. For particulars ns to price and tlmo of delivery Inquire at tills office. . ■ Sept. 20,1807—1 t. ... 2,004 43 .h 0,704 01 ... 200 44 ... 148 35 30 84 5 00 2 OS ... 284 00 8 02. ... 100 00 JUST PUBLISHED, NEW WOBK .ON SINGING. Twenty, die , Exercises, IN FORM OF ■ ' SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OB MEZZO . •., SOPRANO VOICES, , . ' 810,17814' j .. INTENDED AS • Studies. to acquire the Art of Singing. , K These ■ exercises were composed to ho used simultaneously witli hla system,' "The Art of Singing," orwlthany other method for the coltl-- vatlon of the voice, and will take the- place of CONGO NE'S SOLFEGGIOS j being more melodi ous and better adaptedfor toaohing. • ; “Someof theseexeroisesarespeciallybdantlful os woU.as useful, a mingling of thedtdee et utile, Which secures tholnterestos well as (ho Improve ment of tho student. The various-styles devel oped in these exercises render them Invaluable In an educational point ofiVleW, as they tend to i enlarge the intelligence and the appreciation J ■ and at-the same time form 1 the taste of tho pupil. They must bo stadled'carefnlly with reference to the innumerable marks of expression and forms of. ornamentation*; Upon* the mlnutej accuracy with which these ore accomplished depends the actual sterling advancement of tho pupU j'any evaslon or slurring in.these.respcota Is ,umo and effort utterly wasted, while, on the other hand, a close and patient Investigation, and a minutely faithful expoutionof them, will give unexpected pdwer'ahd facility,* and open to the student the means and resoaroes by which great artists pro-’- duco their most brilliant and profound efforts.—. rbtkn’a-Art Journati -' v * ' m> , t "*' m-IN; TWO VOLUMES. Price, each, in Boards. Betoll, 60 I do. do. in Clothe Retail,.., 260 - A Sample Copy sent by Mall, post-paid, on reoeipi; j or Wholesale price, $1.60. by WM/ HALL & SON, JVb. 648 Stohdu>ay,M K * f 1 hibllahersanddealers in.Musio, end Monufao tnrexs of FLUTES, FIFES, FLAGEOLETS* «to., &0., Ao.i sendfor oatalogue.of prices.... -1 1.- u ... nr, . 83,720'C2 .-—•i ,• - ara 180 00 218 64* T\BUGBI DRUGS l-rDr.'D; Cortunan I J having to reUnoalsh-an extensive forabtlce, 8a ' well as nla Drnff business in the city ofPitts urg, several years ago, onaocoont 1 of ilThealth, has now' opened at No; 08 ’N. Hanover street, be* tweenihe office's’of Drs, Klefler and Zltzor.a DRUG STORE, where he hasand is receiving ev dry few days a pure stock, of Drugs, Chemicals^ , Dye StufflJ and everything generally kept la a well-regulated City Drug store. - .Prescriptions . Carefully compounded and ; family receipts will, receive special care. The Dr. can bo consulted at day hour, at his office^baok of his store, or at his dwelling, N0.,112 N.-Hanovor street, after, store hours. Remember -the place, 1 No, 88 N. Hanover StreeWOarllsle..- , .... . ..... DR.-D. GORKMAN.. SepLl2,iBG7—ly . ..i pjOAIi AND iiCaiBEB YAKD.*, ; ! jThd Bubscriher haying leased, the,Yard formerly Armstrong a Hot Tor. and purchased i - eOAXi AND LUMRBER, ” ' ik tire ’together with' ah' Immense stock, will havo constantly on hand and furulslx' to order aßktadq and quality of seasoned . . LUMBER,' ' ‘ • - V; ■ ‘ T BOARDS, * - 'I SCANTLING. : FRAME STUFF, ! • 11 > ■ • PALING, V. -a ...I ,-^I^TERI^a ■ Lath, ” Shingling Lath, - Worked Floor! dg and Weathechoardlug, Posts and Rails,, and ©very at tlole thdt belongs to a Lumber Yard.. j. ! All kinds of Shingles, to wit : White Pine, Hem-' ,■ lock, and Oak, of dlferent qualities. ’Having corn qf my own, I con furnish bills to order or any length and sire at the shortest notice and on the. most reasonable terms; My worked.boards iwUl) bo kept under cover, so' they can bo furnished 9 Qtall tlpieS. ;.! ( • ■ t-r, • * I have constantly on nand'all kinds of 'FAM ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part'of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Volley,-Broken Egg,, Stove -and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lauborryl which I pledge my Belt to sell at the lowest prices, Lftnehumer* 1 ami BlacJamtiM. OoaL always on .and, which I will sell ot the lowest figure/Vard west side o/Grammar Sobooh Main s&eet Doe. J, 1805 ANDREW H< BLAIR* ’ ........ ; • o 00, s*: 4 00 8 00 80 00 • 4 DQ (243 82 52,212 eq, of tub TO BE HELD BASSINI’S Q.RAND DISPLAY. OP NEW GOODS, GREENFIELD’S, NO .4, EAST MAIN STREET 1,10 last week in Now York ami mioaelphln, I am now prepared to exhibit one of the most desirable stock: of Goods lu Carlisle, and at extremely low prices. Black Silks, Fancy Silks, French Merino's Mixed Melange, poplins,. Single and double width Delalnoa, Plain Black Alpacas, Black Kept Alpacas, , , A largo assortment COL’D ALPACAS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Good Muslins at 100, very good Muslins 1 yard wide, only 12}$). A tip top bleached Muslin at 150, I yard wide worth 20c. Unbleached Muslins at same rates. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at 12 cento, CANTON FLANNELS very cheap,- ’ ’ PRINTS at 10,12}£ and 15cts. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ' lot of BLANKETS over offered, Kentucky jeans from 20cte. yard up, All Wool FLANNELS from Slots per yard to 50c. ,l ’ ’ The best Crash la town at 12%0. 120 1.85 1.05 1.75 1.85 240 2.15 Z 25 Lindsey's Oof a Canioti flannels. Tabic Diapers, Checks, Tickings, 1 A Full Line of CLOTHS a gassi meres; BEAVER CLOTHS, CHINCHILLAS, lowor.pricoa than over, CASSINETTS VERY LOW GREAT BARGAINS IN Shirts, Drawers, Woolen Hoods, Wool Scarfs, Nubias, Hosiery, A beatlful assortment of CoVd Velvet Ribbon, all widths and the most beautiful styles of Dress Battens, Colored Cord edged Ribbons, Handsome oloA kikes' In ovory shade. DELAINES AT OLD PRICES, 25cta, A DESIRABLE LOT OF MOURNING GOODI! Slack Merino’s, Shcfcl&pt, Slack Delaines, • , . .Eotnfyuines, AJSO THE BEST ASSORTMENT F.UNKRAL GOODS hlwbyß bit h&mb i SHAWLS; SINGLE 1 AND DOUBLE. '•l d.Dj u at rcduced>rates, , v . v CHILDREN'S SSAWLBj ; J’JSAIN AND .PLAID FLANNELS. A JOB IK GINGHAM AND BILK UMBIt ELLAS, HO O P SKIRTS. onbGaseof burner's M OELEBJtA TED BA LMOBA L y at only f 1.79, : ; Selling in other at 82,00 and 4d25. ■ yABLE K ddVEil^y,:/^^ < CY J nOBESI ' The ahqvo enumeration of goods and prices are' hut a partial list of one of the largestand best se*. lected stocks' Gver : brought to this 'place, had *1 would therefore .Impress particularly on, oil pur ohasors the propriety of at least soelngasul oxam , Inlfigmynwck beftrrepOTchnsmgßlsewhere; oar it •Is rny fuil dotermlnatioh‘not!to he bnderiold id any goods In my line. MY'MOTTO 18. QUICK SALESf AND SHORT PROFITS! AND MY PiAOB 6v BUSINESS, tu T.' GREENFIELD. Ko.tEaafrMaln strata. BepUB|Ufi* j, T? tEC TI ON' iPEOCLAMATiOJtV *' JDJ 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 tho 3d day of July. Anno Domini, 1839, It Is made the duty of tho aherlffof every County yrlthln tills Common wealth, to give public notice of the General Elec tions, and in such notice to enumerate— -Ist. The OlUcora to be elected. 2d. Designating tho places at which thodcctlon Is to bo hold. Therefore, I, JOHN JACOBS, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of the County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, Uio Bth day of October next, an Election will bo hold At tho several Election Districts established by law In Bald County, at which time they will vote by bal lot lor One person for Judgo of tho Supremo Court of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the county of Cumber land In the Houscof Representatives of IheStato of Pennsylvania.- • • _ Ono person for Sheriff of the county of Cumber land. . Ono person for Treasurer of the, county of Cum berland. Ono person for Commissioner of tho county of Cumberland. 1 Ono person for. Director of tho Poor of tho coun ty of Cumberland. Ono person for Auditor of tho county of Cum berland. Onoporebn for Jury Commissioner of the coun ty of Cumberland. Tho said election will bo held throughout tho County as follows: / Tho election In the election district composed of tho borough.of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton', South Middleton, Lower Dick inson, and Lower Fraukford, will bo held at tho Court House, In tho borough of Carlisle. Tho election In tho election district composed of Lowdr West Ponnsborough township, will bo hold at the North School House, In Plainfield; - • The election In tho oloctldh district composed' of Sliver Spring township, will ho held-at tho public house of George Duoy, In Hoguestowu, In said township. The election In tho election district composed of Hampden township, will bo held at tho public house occupied by George K. Duoy, In said town ship. The election In tho election district composed of tho township of Upper Allen, will bo held at tho public house of Joshua Culp, in ShophcvUs town. The election In the election district composed of Middlesex township, will beheld at the Mid dlesex School House. 1 Tho election In tho election district composed of tho town&hlp of Lower Allen, will bo hold at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Himchbarger. on Slate Hill, Tho election in tho election district composed of East Ponnsborough-township, will bo hold at - tho house of John Sloror, at West Folrviow. Tho election In the election district composed of New Cumberland, will bo hold at tho house now kept by William Bell; In-'the borough of New Cumberland, j Tho election in the election district composed of tho borough ofMcchnnlcsburg, will bo hold at tho publiohouse now* kept by -L. Helices, In said borough. Tho election In tho election district composed of Monroe township, will behold at the public house of A." J.’Mornsbn.-lu Olmrohtown, In said township. Tho election In tho election district composed of Penn township, will beheld at tho house lately occupied by Jacob Redsockcr, in said township,- ' Tho election In tho election district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be heldm the • house now occupied by Joseph Knottle, known os tho S ono Tavern. Tho election in tho election district composed of tho borough of Nowvllle and townships of Mif flin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Ponnsborough and North Newton, will bo held at tho publio School House In tho borough of Nowvllle. The election iri the -election district composed of the borough of -Nowburg, Hopewell township, will bo hold at tho School House In Nowburg, in said township. - .. r , . Tho election in the election district composed of the Borough of Shlppensburg, Shlppcnsbarg township, and that part of Southampton not in cluded In the-Loesburg election district, 'will bo hold at the Council House, in the borough of Shlppensburg. The election in tho election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will be hold at tho house formerly occupied by William Max well, In Leesburg. ~l • Tho election In .the election district composed of-South-Newton township, will bo held at tho School House in Jacksonville, Molmlrs, impress Cloths, Pops, “ That every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under tho United states, or of this State, or, a .City or Incorporated District, whether a'commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall bo employed under tho Legisla tive, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State, or of the United States, or of any Incorpo rated District, and also;that every member 6f Congress, and of tho State Legislature, and of tho Select or Common Council of any City, or Com- I mlsslonor Of any Incorporated District, is by law Incapable of holding or exorcising at the time, '■the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Cleric of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge. Inspector or other officer of such election shtui bo ©legible to be then voted for," - And tho said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 8, 1839, further provides, as follows, to wit; Hickory Stripes, Ac, “ That the Inspector, and Judges shall meet at .the respective places appointed for holding tho election in the District to which they respective ly belong, before 0 o'clock on tho morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of said-inspec tors shall appoint one Clerk, who shallho a qual ified voter ,• » .. i “Incase tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspec tor, shall not attend on tho day of election, then tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding shall net. as. Inspector in his Since.. And 1$ .cose tho person .who has-received. io highest number of votes for Inspector, sliall not attend, the person elected Judge shall' ap point an Inspector In his place, ana in ease the Jierson elected Judge shall not attend; then the' nspoctor who received tho highest number of voles shall appoint a Judge la Tils place; and if any. vacancy shall continue la the board for the 'space of one hour after the'time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the voters of tho township, ward or district for which such officer bliall have been elected, present at the time of (election, shall elect one ofthoir nambor to fill tho vacancy.” f Particular attention Is directed to the Act of Assembly, passed the 27th,day,of February, 1839, entitled *‘Ah‘ Act relative to voting at'Electlons In tho counties of Adams. Dauphin. York. Lan caster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, centre, Greco, apd-Erle,’ ■ vi&: . f . 7 , ' '“Sec.!;Boitenactedby tlieSenateand-HOnse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the same that It shall bo lawful for tho qualified voters of Hie counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster;'Ybrk ;' Franklin, Cumberland, Bedford, Centro, Green, and Eric, from and after thopasaago of tills Act, to vote for all candidates for tho various office s to bo filled at any election oh ono slip or ticket; Provided, tho office for which every candidate is voted for, shall bo designated as required by the existing laws of the Commonwealth. “ Sec.Y. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in tho manner aboveproscribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds arc directed to be punished by tho existing laws of tho Common wealth.” For tho information of tho electors of Cumber land county, I publish tho following, being tho 4th section,or tho Actof the General Assembly of tho session of 1851. entitled “An Act to provide for the Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” . , , “Sec. 4. That tho election*for Judges shall bo bold and conducted in tho several election dis tricts in tho same manner in all respects os elec tions for Representatives are or shall bo cqnduc-r tod, and the same Judges. Inspectors, and offi cers, and by provisions of tho Act of tho General Assembly, entitled “An Act relating to tho elec tions of this Commonwealth,” approved tho 2d day of July, 1840, arid ItS'Eoveral supplements, and all other like laws as laras thosamo shall bo in force and,applicable, shall bo deemed and ta ken>to the election of Judges: Provided, That tho aforesaid’ electors shall vote for Judges or tho Supreme Court on a separate pieco of paper, and for all other Judges required to bo learned In the law on another separate.pleco of.paper. .. , , , ■ : “it shall; be the; duty of the several Assessors, respectively to attend at tho place of holding ev ery General, Special or Township election, during tho whole time said election Is kept open, for tho purpose of giving information to tho Inspectors ami 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 tion to the assessment of •yot©rs, J as..tho said In spectors, or either of them'shdll from time to tune require. Sontags, Gloves & Notions. CHijvj y eIU, Crape OoUart, r.;3 “No person shall be permitted to vote at any. eldotlOn.afl' aforesaid, other than «white freeman of tho ago of twonty-ono yours or more, whoshall Xmve resided in the State at least one year, and In the election, district .where, ho , oilers, to vote, at least leu days Immediately preceding such 'elec tion and within two years paid aStato and coun ty tax which shall have boon assessed at least ton days before tho.. election. r ßut a.citizen of the United States'wh6 has‘provlously been a quali fied voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in tho election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall: bo entitled to vote oner residing iu this State six months: Provided'Thattho whitefreoraonjbal eens of tho United Btates.between tho 'Oges of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this State one year and in the election .district ten days, os aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote, although they shall notndve paid taxes,; •* no person snail bo permitted to vote whoso name is not contained In* tho list of taxable in habitants furnished by .the Commissioner, unless, First, ho produces a recelptfor the 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 tion or on the oath or affirmation bf 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 Ue.claimaright to .vote by. being ; an elector betwcon.thQ ages 0f.21 and 22. years, shall depose on oath or affirmation. that .ho, has resided In tho State at loastone year next before,' his application, and make such proof of residence in tho os Is required by ibis Act, and that' he does verily believe from the accounts given Sim that ho 6 of the age aforesaid, und give such ther evidence as is required hy this Act: where upon tho name of tho person so admitted to vote ibnll be inserted In the alphabetical list, by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by Writing the word.'tax/, if 1m shall be, admitted to vote by reason of having paid tpx, or the-word *age’ if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason ol ago, and in either case tho reason of such vote shall be called out to tho Clerks, who shall make the like note in the llstotvoters kept by him. ■ In all cases where tho name of (lie person clai ming to vote is not found on the list furnished by be commissioners or assessors, or his right to tvote whether found thereon or,not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo the duly of the Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to have re sided in'the Btato for oneyeor .or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof; but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that ho has resi ded wiUUn-tho district, for .more, than ten. days nexfln\medlnieiy'profeeodlnfe shch' election 1 , and shall also himself swear that tils bona fide resi dence, In pursuance of his lawful calling. Is with in the district and thalho-did not remove in the ME said district for the purpose of votlpg therein. 1 “ Every person qualified ns aforesaid, nml who shall make duo proof, if required, of his residence qud payment of taxes, {i-a-nforespld; shall; ho ad mited to voto m th'e'totfnihlir.wrtrfl, or district in which he shall reside. > “ If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent an officer of the ejection under this actfram holding’•such election, of 1 us©’ or* threaten- any , Violence to any such otlicer, or shall Interrupt or Improperly interfere with him In the execution of bio duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or*ovdnho to any window "whore the shine may be bolding, or shall riotously, dieturo the peace of said election, or shall use orpragUpi} NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Election IkoclamatUm. any intimidation, threats, force Or violence with tho design to Influence unduly or overawe any , ejector, or to prevent him from voting, or, to rc strain the freedom of choice, snoli person on con viction shall bo lined lu any sum not exceeding flvo hundred dollars, and to bo imprisoned for a time not less than ono or moro than twelve months, and If it shall bo shown to tho court where tho trial of such offence shall ■bo hod, that tho person bo offending was not a resident of tho city, ward, district or township, where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, thou, on tho conviction ho shall bo son tonced to pay a fine of not less than ono hundred nor moro than ono thousand dollars, and to bo imprisoned not less than six months nor moro than two years. “If any person or persons shall mako any bet or wager upon tho result of any election within this 6ommonwcalth, or shall oifer. to make any such bet or wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertise ment, challenge or Invito any person or persons . to make such bet or wager, upon conviction there of, ho or they shall forfeit ami pay three times the amoimtflo botor to bo bet, . “If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an election In this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out ol his proper .district, or If any person knowing tho want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, tho person, on conviction, shall be.flncd In any sura not exceeding two hun-- dred dollars, and bo Imprisoned for any term not exceeding tht'co months, ■ “If any person shall vote at moro than ono election district, or otherwise fraudulonlly voto more once on tho same day, or shall fraud ulently fold or deliver to tho Inspector two tick ets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, he or they oliond- Ing, shall on conviction be fined In any sum not loss than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars, andbolmprlsoued for any term not loss than three nor more than twelve months. “If any person not quallllccl to vole In this commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except tho sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for tho purpose of Issuing tick ets or oflnllucnclng tho citizens quallUeil to vote, ho shallon conviction forfoltamr pay any.sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such offence, and bo Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three mouths.” Agreeably to the .provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, every- General ami Special Election shall bo opened between tho hours of eight and ten iu the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o clock In tho evening, when tho polls shall bo cloned. ■ And tho Judges of tho respective districts afore said, are by tho said act required to moot'at the Court House. In the borough of Carlisle, on the third day niter tho said day of election, being I*rlday, tho 12th day of October, then and there to perform tho things required ol thorn by law. Iu accordance with tho provisions of the Bth section of ou act entitled *• A further supplement to tho Election laws of this Commonwealth,” I publish tho following: • ’ Whereas, By the 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 tho national forces, and for other purposes,” and approved March 3d, one thousand eight hundred and slxty-llvo, 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, are deemed and tak en to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their right of citizenship and'their rights to be come citizens, and aro deprived of exercising any rights of dtleens thereof: And whereas, Persons not citizens of tho United Stales aro not, under the constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Common wealth: Section 1. So it auicial&c.. That in all elections hereafter to bo held in this Commonwealth, It shall be unlawful for tho judge or Inspectors of any such election to receive any .ballot or ballots from any person or persons oihoraced in tho pro visions aim subject to tho disability imposed by said act of Congress, unproved March 3d, ono thousand eight hundred, and sixty-five, and It shall bo unlawful for any such person to oll'or to voto any ballot or ballots. • ■ Bkction2. That if any such judge and Jnspoc torsof election, ornny one of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, ho or they so offending shall bo guilty of a misdemean or, and upon conviction thereof In any court,of quarter, sessions of this Commonwealth, lie shall, for each offence, bo sentenced to pay a lino of not loss than one hundred dollars, ami to undergo an imprisonment in tho jail of the proper county for not less than sixty days. Section 3. That If any person deprived of citi zenship, and . disqualified ns, aforesaid, shall, at any election hereafter to beheld in this common wealth,.vote,.or tender to tiro officers Uioreof, and otter to vote, a ballot or ballots, any person so offending shall bo doomed guilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction thereof In any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence bo punished in likewise manner as provided In tho proceeding section of this act In case of ofllcers of election receiving such un lawful ballol or ballots. • • Section 4. That If any person shall hereafter pursuodo or advise any person or persons, depriv ed of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer ony ballot or ballots to tho ofilcor of any el ection hereafter to bo held In this common wealth, such person so. offending shall bo guilty, of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In ony courtof quarter sessions of this common wealth, shall bo punlshod in a like manner as is provided in tho second section of this act In tho case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballohs. ; ! Particular attention is directed to the first sec tion of tho Act of Assembly, passed the 30th day of March, A. D., IWW, entitled** An Act regulating tho manner of Voting at all Elections, In' the several counties of this Commonwealthr “ That tho qualified voters of tho several coun ties of tills Commonwuoith, at all general, town ship, borough and special elections, arc hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, bv tickets, printed or wrltou. or partly printed and partly written, severally classified ns follows; One ticket shall embrace tho names of nil Judges of< warts voted for. and to bo labelled, outside, “ju diciary ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all state officers voted for, and bo labelled, “state;”one ticket shall embrace the names of nil county officers voted for, Including office of Senator, member, ond.tnom.6ora of Assembly, if voted for. and members, of Congress, If voted for, and bo labelled, “ countyone .ticket shall em brace tho names of all township officers voted for, ami bo labelled, “ township •” ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all borough officers voted for, and bo labelled, “boroguh; ,r and each class shall bo deposited la separate ballot boxes,” ! Agreeably to tho provisions of tho sixty-first tection of said act, “Every General and Special Election shall be open botweeutho hours or eight and ten in the forenoon and shall continue open until-seven, o’clock In tho evening, when the polls shall bo closed.” 1 Pursuant to the provisions, contained-in tho sqvonty-slxtU section of tho act,-first aforesaid, ihojiufges of the aforesaid districts .shall jospoc dvely Uiko charge of: the certificates of return of Tie election of tholr respective districts, and pro duce-tUomat amcotiug of ono -judge - from.each district, at tho Borough of Carlisle, on tho third day after the election, being, for tho present year ON FRIDAY,'THE 11TH-DAY OF ■ OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to do and perform tho 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 betaken charge of by one of tho Inspectors or Clerks of tho election of said dls- trlei. who shall do and perform the duties rcq.'uir edorsftldjudgo unable to attend. . Given under my hand, nt Carlisle, this 291 h day of Audust;iBo7, Aug. 29,1807. THE IMPROVED OMENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, ■ INI NO UO OM ST QVES BUlsflNQ CU TOayliQ celebrated BASE MORNING GLORY:! THE MOST 11 said In praise of tho which so far has taken tho lead of all other stoves tn tho market. It la a gas v«?v l ii*Vi r * K uri i? occluder, and requires yerj little attention after the five Is made, it be ing so arranged that it will ' * orproofof what wo havo stated wo would re fer ali to the following gentlemen of Carlisle ana vicinity, who havo had tho MORNING GLORY in uso lost winter, and will cheerfully testify to no merits; IOFM: WEISE. , DAVID RHOADS, IW. B. MULLfN Eao «■ I- IiURKHOLbEK. JOHN DUNEAft. QQ -’; J. M. WEAKLEY, Esq., JJACOB lUTNER, «fec, .We would respectfully aalc tiioso who wish to jiurchoso a No. X stove to call at oneb and oxam- THEi M ORNI NG (x LOR Y MORNING GLORY HEATER ENTIRE SATISFACTION! FISHER'S FRUIT CANS constantly kept on hand and for sale. 9 f TINWARE Is complete In oil Ite branches and will bo sold at reasonable prices; JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING AND GENERAL JOBBING, and douo in the most workmanlike manner. 42- Du not forgo £ lb gibe us AN&ARLY CALL iWALKER &. CLAUBy!' Gorge*' Old Sland.r August 1,1807—5 m J A M E S , M.>. BOX X G A L , i MANUI.'ACTUKEB A.Vn DKAI.KI: IN ;STOyES, TIN AND SBEET-IRON WAUE, siulfi /Icuipwr a,! Blulr il CARLISLE, I>A. !i : ; Tbo Hnlwcrlber-Xhftnlcrtil for postfavoiWro. sncctfully Informs his, friends and the .Dublin, tnut lio tiiiK now on* hand, a lariro suoDlvof thn latest and best Improved ’• COOKuml ] ' •’ • j PARLOR STOVES, n. . I* • , IJEATEnadi\dHA.KOES. ■ln tho Stovo Cepaftment/wo d/klte to "call 'puri ticular attention to tho following, comprisim; n» Uiey post Cool; piifl Parjor. fcipyea KIMIIOD, i ’ QUAKER CITY* - !, ;• EXCELSIOR, PENNj NOBLE COOK; J ■ NIAGARA, I SUSQUEHANNA and IRONSIDES, To speak at length of tho different Stoves would occupy too much space, but wo deem ltnocos«v *X .to call tho ulteuUoa of tho public to tho ~ EMPIRE GAS BURNER Thjd truly Wonderful Parlor' and OflUi- filovei la ho constructed that the cheapest quality of coal (Llmeburner's), can bo used with succ«w.~ Jt burns continuously and the lire is easily kin dled. It Is capable of heating one room below |md two rooms above.. There Is no dust and no escape of gas, and an actual saving of coal, which hi two or three seasons will pay for the stove; ! The Empire has many valuable qualities which ban only bo fully appreciated by seeing It InlDp- ‘ oration. Wo claim that it Is fur superior to buy Other stove now In use, and wo feel satisfied that Wc cun convince ail who will favor us'Witii an examination of the SLovo at our shop of this'part : Wo have on hund a full assortment of " ! TINW A U E . V_-j' Repairing promptly attended to. Hoofing done at the shortest notice. Spouting will be'piitun on reasonable terms and with despatch; , Pleaso glve us a call at No, Bd. South' Hanover Street, adjoining Blair's Grocery. j , | . JAMES M’GONiGAI*. I Sept. 19,1807—0nt- ' /ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE U EXTENSION OP CERTAIN STREETS UE PEAXiED.—Bo it enacted and ordained by .the au thority of tii© Town Council .of the’Borough qf Carlisle and It is hereby enacted and ordained by tho same. That, the Ordinance passed-l>ec. IL, 1806, laying out and extending College street from Main street to South street and laying ont and extending Fomfrot street from West street to tho. extension of College street, laying out and exten-, ding Chapel alloy from West street to tho exten sion of College street and laying out and extend ing South street from "West street to the paid ex tension of College street, ho and the same la here by repealed. > ’ • ; . Also. Ito it onneti'd. Acj.Thnl tho provisions of thuOrdmaiiuo puo.sed August :W, 1855, with refer ence to the paving of streets In the Borough, shall ho extended to nll tho streets now laid out In the Borough, so far as there kIioU be auy build ing or’ Improvements erected on any of tho streets; Without limitation, and that all Ordinances in consistent herewith bo and itioy are hereby re pealed. 1 i . Enacted into an Ordinance this Gth day of Sep tember, 1867. . W. M. PENROSE, 1 ‘ Pn-ridenl of Cbtmctt. JOHN CAMPBELL, Vhief Jiurgeu, ■ Attest;— E. D. Quiqly, Secretary of Corpora tion. Sept, 12,1897,' EVEny B 6 D Y TO CALL ON AT GORGaS' OLD STAND, CHURCH AlLBr, JN ItEAli OF RFIKEWa IIA LL, TO SKK Tins LARGEST STOCK OV OFFICE, P Alt LOfl AND MORNING GLORY, ‘’ ‘ d6xJa jar : ’• § ,» WALKER § ■ 5 Sole Agoute .. jjj " S W _______^ MORNING QLOHY. IKAUTIFUri OFFICE AND PARLOR STOVE EVER'OFFERED TO T3IK PUBLIC. PEED ITS OWN GOAL! - “NVd alfeo liAvo on hand itUo’ WHICH CANNOT TAIL TO OIVB i > Real- (©state ,S?ales. /"\RPHAN'BCOIJBT SALE OF VAL- V/ UADLERBALB3TATE.— On Tuuday, OcUotxr !«, 18ffr. By order of tho Orphan’s Court of Cum berland county, I will sell at Public Sale, at Min- Job's Tannery, In Frankford township, Cumber land county, about GU miles Morth-woat of Car lisle, tho following Real Estate of. Leonard Mla ich, deceased, to wit: No. 1. All that tract of land In Frankford two., ndjolnlngiands of Mrs. Geo. Kosht, Jno. G. Mick ey, Jno. Hoover, Thos. Llchty and Jacob and Benjamin Mickey, containing Pifty-alx ACHES and Ninety-seven PERCHES. The Improve ments area double .two-story STONE AMD LOO DWELLING HOUSE, a two-«iofy Fra&ie Tenant House, Barn, Wngon-sbod. Corn-cribs and other outbuildings. Also a TWO-STORY STONE TAN ERY with Bark Mill, Bark House and twenty Tan Vats capable of holding about 800 sides. A stream of water runs thrpQgo tho property close by tho tannery. ■ •* ' v No. 2. A tract of land In Frankford township, aboiitone-fnurtb of a mile from No. 1 adjoining lands of Jacob and Benjamin Mickey, Jonathan Finlronblndev Adam Helser, Benjamin Shella berger, John Qarmnn and Benjamin Jumper, containing 111 Acres and 130 Perches, of which about ten acres are wood-land. Tho improve ments are a two-story LOGDWELLINQ HOUSE, Log Barn, Corn-crib, Wagon-shed and other nec essary outbuildings. There is a lino Spring of water fifty yards from tho house, a stream of run ning water on the . place and also a young and thriving Orchard with Cider Press, Ac. No. 3. A tract of Mountain Land in Frankford township, adjoining lauds of John Bcidler, John Boar, Alexander Logan and others, containing 20 Acres and 23 Perches, of first-rate Timber easy of access. This tract will bo sold In lots or togeth er ns will best saitpurchasers. No. <.• A-tract of Mountalq Land' in Frankford township, adjoining lands of Hemy Mohteer, Henry Waggoner and others, containing 15 Acres and 25 Perches of young and thriving Chestnut Timber. . * <-/ Tkums of Sale.—Ten per cent of tho purchase money to be paid whoa tho property is stricken off. tho balancoof one-fourth on the confirmation of tho sale by the Orphan's Court* one-fourth on April Ist, 1858, when deed and possession. *?!!) bo given and tho remainder in two. equal annual payments with interest from April Ist, 1808 on April Ist, 1809 and* 1870. t0 bo secured by Judg ments, • /)•*» The purchasers .to pay all taxes for the year 1803. Bale to commence'at 10 o'clock. A. M. ANDREW KENNEDY. „ t Executor, of Leonard Minich. Sept, 6,1807—U Yaluable limestone farm AT PUBLIC SALE. — OnSuiurday, October sth, ism. Tho subscriber will soil ivt public sale, by order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland coun ty, on the premises, situated in Monroe township, about three-quarters of a mho sonth-wost of Oburchtown, on the York road.tjie following de scribed valuable' tract of land. Tlio tract con tains FIFTY-NINE ACRES, and Will be sold as one tract, oraivlded Into three parts, tt> suit pur chasers, os follows: Tract No. 1, contains TWENTY-FIVE ACRES and has. thereon erected a tWD*story>WEATH ER-BOARDED HOUSE, with Btono Kitchen, a Bank Barn, a never-falling Spring with good Spring House. An Orchard of Choice Fruit oj all varieties. - Wagon Shod, Corn Grib and all ne cessary out-buildings. , No. 2, contains Eighteen Acres, lying.along tho York road,-.about ono-half mile from Church town. • " ’No. 3, contains Sixteen Acres, also lying along the York road, and about one mile from Cburch townv' “ ' " This land is all of tho finest quality of Lime stone, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. The three tracts have heretofore been cultiva ted os ono farm and.,wltli that view will bo offer ed together, If so preferred by purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P,M., on said day. when attendance will ho given and terms madekhown by w. • - *. - * DaNIEL'U.DILLEIV SUSAN DILLER, Ezccutors of Daniel DiUer, dic’d. Sopt. 12. y. . ■ YALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—On Tuesday, September 25,1867. Will do sold atpubUo Sale, bjr.tha. subscriber, on tho premises, bis farm, lying within a half mile of Nowvillo, Cumberland County, on thoStato Road to Carlisle, containing 172 ACRES, moro or less, of LIMESTONE aud Loam iand/ln fluo order.— There are two Houses off tho farm, nearly now.— Tho ono built of Limestone, two stories high, 38 feet front by 32 feet deep, containing nlno rooms and is ono of the best built houses m tho county. Tho other houso Is 85 feet by 30. feet. A LARUE STONE BANK Wagon-shod, Carriage House,-«kc. A good Spriug-adjolnlng tho Born . and running water in most of tho flelufli/olso two Pumps anda r largo Cistern.- The outaldo fences aro all Locust Posts and Chestnut Rails and the -inside fences very good. Fine Limestone Quar ries and splendid location for profitable lime burning. A great deal of Locust on tho farm.— ICO Acres clear and 12 Acres in Timber. Two ex .ceUent Orchards of Apples mid plenty of Peaches, Pears. Cherries and Quinces. Sixty 'Acres in ‘Wheat: Largo crops lost year and this year. The bo divided Into two farms. Sale to ’.commence at lo’olook, P. M., on sold day, when i conditions will bo made known by Dn, DAVID AHh, Sept.(3, 1867—3 t Jno. TUOUAS, Auctioneer. 'TIABMAT PUBLICSALE.—WiII be ,Jj sold St public sale, on Saturday, September■ 21, ,1557, by the subscriber, on tho promises, situate ;ln Mlulln township.* miles North-west of New. :Vllle. on the road leading to Phoenix saw mill ■ and x mile East of Centre School House, i a tract of land containing 130 ACRES, more or less, bav . ing thereon erected, two sets of buildings. The : property will bo sold in two parts or all together, .to suit purchasers. Tim buildings on tho one pari are a two-storied HOUSE (weather-board,- ■cd,) and a good Barn, also a good Orchard, a nev er-falling well of water near"tho door ana a run ning spring, with Spring House convenient to the ’ dwelling. The otnor buildings are a Log Houso and good Barn. Ten Acres of the above Is good Timber land; tho rest Is in a high state of culti vation, having boon recently well limed. Also, at tho same time and place a tract of Mountain Land, 2% miles North of tho Farm con taining 9 Acres, covered with excellent Timber and adjoining lands of Geo. Grcegor, Jerry Do wait and Jno. Miller. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M,, on said day when terms will bo made known by JACOB JACOBY, Jno.Tiiojiab, AuctU»\cr. Sept, 6,1809—ta ■\TALUABLE limestone farm ' V AT PUBLIC SALE.—On Saturday, September 28,1867. The undorslgnod.WiUoflbr at public sale, | tbeir farm, situated in Mouroo twp., Cumberland County, 414 miles East of Carlisle, and the same distance west of Mechanlcsburg, near Hickory town, adjoining, lands of Ulrloli Strickler, j. Y6bn, J.fioWers and T. Williamson, containing- ONE HUJip HEp AND TEN ACRES..more or less. fXtexe ,a*o SEVEN ACRES OP WOOD* .LAND, the halanceunder.tbe,highest state of cultivation. There Is a stream of water running .through the centra of the; farm*::Tiio farm has been all heavily limed, over 16,000 bdsbcls having been burned on It. The Improvements consist of a good Two-story FRAME'nhd STONE HOUSE, LARGE barn, PJg Pen, Corn Crib, Carriage House, etc. There is a Well of excellent water at: the door. A lino Orchard of Chotap Apple trees just coming Into bearing; besides Peaches, Cher* rlcs, &c„ on the place. Sale to .commence at j o'clock, P. M., on said day, wheuterms will be made known by ANN RINGWALT, JOHN IIINQWAL'i’. Ang 29,18C7—ts ttS* Lancaster Intelligencer please copy and send bill to this ofllco. - Yaluable limestone farm AT PUBLIC BALB.—The undersigned will expose to public Bale, on Thvftday.ihe a«A day of September, the following described tract of land, lying In South Middleton township, Cumberland county;'adjoining the lands ofßamoel BrJcker. „Wm. Wolf, Peter Wolf, James * Hamilton : ana iWm. R.Gorgos, containing ONE HUNDRED •ACRES, more or less; of Which about 80 Acres are well timbered and the balance in agood state of 'cultivation, Tbotmprovementaconsist of a large STONE MANSION HOUSE, 'Framo Barn.Bumo Wash House, Wagon-sheds, Corn-cribs and other out-bulldlngs. There Js an Apple Orchard and 'Fruit trees on the premises, and a never-falling >woU of 'Water at the door. There IS a good Ten- Ant House and Stable on tho farm. A large ain’t of a very good quality of Iron-oro has been taken from tho ground and a largo quantity yet re mains. The farm U3S.3U miles from Carlisle, on •the road leading “from the York road* to Bolling Springs and VX miles from Boiling Springs, Also, w» JYiaau. September 2Uh, will bo solaan- Sthor Valuable Farm lying lu South Middleton iwnship, bounded i>y lands of Win; Keller. Geo. Wolf,, Leonard jGulahall and 1 George-Mikesell. • containing NINETY-SIX ACRES,, more .or less, of which about 30 Acres aro well timbered ana tho remainder under good cultivation. Tho Im provements are a good LOG WEATHER-BOAR DED HOUSE, FRAME-BARN frame Wash House, Corn-cribs, Ac. There is a good well of Water at tho door; There is on tho farm a good -Young Orchard of choice Fruit, which has Just com- Xnencod‘bcaring. ]Tlilsifarm-llcs neap ShaelTers mill, on tho road leading from said mill to Pa portown, • BothsMes loi commence at 11 o’clock, A.M.. of paid day. For terms and further information ap ply to SAMUEL GOODYEAR. Carlisle, • , Htec’r, of Jacob Goodyear, dec'ti, ; _ '• -iw i-c. \TAJjXJ ABLE -HOTEL - PROPERTY , V AT PRIVATE SALE.—'Thesubsoriber offers bt private sale, the “SHERMAN HOUSE” prop erty, formerly known as the “ Union Hotel.’- sll ■ bated on tlio corner'of MWa and Roll Road (street*, in tho Borough of Sbippensburg. The properly consists of a THREE-STORY BRICK {HOTEL, adjacent to the Cumberland Volley Pas senger J>epot. .-Thohouse is largo and comraodu pds.ld In' mfceilebtTQpalr, ana r catcd for local and transient trade. There is al po a one-anti-a-hal/ story Brick House, a one-story ■Brick House, a largo Stable, an Ice House and oth er out-buildings on the premises.' There are two Brat class STORE ROOMS on the Brat Boot of the hotel building. This property has so long been favorably known to the traveling public that a further descrlptlon-ls deemed tmudccssary. For terms apply to ! » ' 1 B. K. KET-LUR, \ • Aug. 22,‘18G7 —2m ' Shippensburg, i*a. fDEAL EST AT E AT • PRIVATE ■ I I; SALE. 4 —The subscriber oflprs at prlvvet sale, his Farm in Middlesex? township; Cumberland county, adlolningthe Carlisle Springs, conlulu- Ing lTo' ACRES, about’ one-hall Uravel aud the. other half Slate Land, about 30 Acres are covered With lino timber. The farm is la a good state of Cultivation, havelng beenrccontly limed.'the im provements are a two-story Log and Weather board od House* a large Barn, Hay House* Wagon Shod, Com-crlb and'other lags. There is a never-failing well of Water at the dddr* with a good pump; 'There ISolso a run ping streamer water through the, him near tbe house. . There la plenty of fruit,' such. «a Apples, Peaches, Cherries, «tc., on tho promises. Tho farm is well calculated to bo divided. There ore Upwards of WOpauuols'ofpost and rail fence on said farm. I will divide said farm if desired to suit purchasers. Further information can lie ob hiiuctl -from.the'subscriber, residing on North HanoveratraeU-UarJUle. • • . • f ■ j A)ig. (5... i " ■B. CQUXJfiN. '; AL37 A PBOPEfcT.Y FOR iV 4 BALli—Tho ■' twQ ; story NWeallior-boarded HuiUjG and Lot.. no toy 210 ftet on;South‘Hano vor Street;’ belonging to tbe estate of James Hoflbr. deceased‘atpresoflt occaplcd byJobn .WliistZerl' Is offered for sale.” Tonus; &c. made known on application to ..j seg PLAIN and FANCY 1 PRINTING- wn veiy greatly onlmnco the value of this land to tho future owner, for anv purpose whatever, rendering it a safe and profit able investment. - v Feb. 28, ISGO. A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF VALUA .LjL. BLE REAL ESTATE. —On Sniurdaj/, Octfthrr 18(17.—The undersigned, Assignee of James G. Weakly, of Penn township, will expose to sale on.the promises, at Spring Mills, on tho I’lno Rond, in said township, the following described' real estate: , No. 1. A tract of laud containing Three Acres ? n , d ff^ t X;% v ££U^ e J r J e,l % having thereon erec ted a THREE STORY MILL now used for chop ping groin ond.grindlng plaster. Tho Mill Is ne w and In excellent condition and could be convert ed Into a Paper Mill or Woollen Factory. There la sumclentwatpypowertoruntho mill constant feiS^taasAsg'l p *° mne No. 3. A tract of MOUNTAIN LAND situated On tho wmtn MOUnt/Hu, ucm flie nbrrroUo€»<»-mud property, containing 27 Acres of laud, well cov ered with thriving timber. Sale to commence at ono o’clock, I*. M;, on said day; when terms will bo made known by W, L. CRAIGHEAD, - Sopt.lo,lBo7—to vr™* a- Wvauv. I>UBLIC SALE.—Tho subscriber will offer at public sale, on Saturday, October 19//» at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at tho court house. In tho bor ough of Carlisle, tho following real estate ■ No. 1. A lot of ground situated on South Han over street, twenty-throe feet front and one hun dred feet back, adjoining property of William Galancey, doo’d on tho north and Mary MoMath on the south, on which there Is created u two-storv STONE HOllsE.ana iiBtCK back building;also. two-storleS, with Balcony and Basement, a wash house in the yon) and othdr outbuildings. Tho house contains seven rooms, entry, basement and collar. • • • No. 2. A lot of ground situate on Chapel Alloy twenty-seven - stimulate competition, Tbo address will be do- . ivored by Hon. Horace Greeley. ■ By order of tbo President, —v ; W. F. BABLER, tea-daruX . , Ang. S 3, Wi . , - J. W. EBY, Executor, Ueal &state Sales, W.;J.'.SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LA]W, ILcgal ilotices