la rrion Welntitax. CABLISLE, PA,.. Thursday Morning, Kept. 29, 1870. democratic county ticket. • CONGRESS. It. J.HAEDEMAN, assembly JOHN R. LEIDIG, OF SILVER SPRING. SHERIFF, J, K. FOREMAN, OF SOUTHAMPTON TWP. COMMISSIONER. RATIO * DEITZ, OF HAMPDEN TV/P. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. JACOB WAGGONER, Sr OF NORTH MIDDLETON. AUDITOR, JACOB 11EMMINGER. OF SOUTH MIDDLETON. JURY COMMISSIONER. JOSEPH GALBRAITH. OF.DICKINSON TWP.‘ CORONER, DAVID SMITH, OF CARL'SLE. DEMOCRATIC WARD. MEETINGS, The Democrats and Conservatives of the Dust, Ward, Carlisle, will meet at Jerry Hnmion|s hotel, on Saturday evening next, Oct. 1, at 7 o’clock, foriho fpnrpose of placing bi nomina tion a Ward ami Borough Ticket, to ha support* ed at thp general election, on llio second Tues day of October. The Democrats ami Conservatives of the West- Ward will mod at lloll’s hotel, at the same hour and* for the same purpose. THE PI.EASrRES'IKING AOMIiMS TKATMIiV Grant,, at last accounts, was still at Lohc; Branch, attending: the races and other amusements. He has been absent from the seat of. government almost constantly for the last three months. The same may be said of his entire cabi net. Ackerman, the Attorney General, and Criswell, the Postmastef General, are just now engaged in delivering speeches to the negroes of the Southern Stales. Both these officials were officers in the Confederate array, hut they found it convenient to become converts to “ loyalty” a few months in advance of most of their companions-in-arms-, and now they revel in high salaries and stealings, and have the impudence to advise ignorant negroes as to the best means to bo adopted by which white men’ may be disfranchised, annoyed and ruined. These two demagogues, like Grant himself, show bad culture, and a strong desire to shirk the duties for which an oppressed and over taxed people pay them. “ What is bred, in the bone will never out of the flesh.” 1 Twenty years ago, had an administra tion been as direlict in duty as is the presQp,t-O ne , "’hat a storm of indigna tion it would have aroused. Now, the people appear listless, and permit their public servants to throw otf all respon sibility and labor, without a- murmur from any quarter. Grant is the greatest tourist and pleasure-seeker in Ame-ica. He appears to have no idea of respon sibility, and enjoys himself to his heart's content. lor months together the gov ernment is in the keeping of the clerks of the several departments, whilst Grant and his cabinet officers are at a distant watering place and race coarse, or at tending negro meetings in the South. In the mean time the working people are toiling and sweating and depriving themselves of every comfort, that they may be enabled to scrape together a scanty living and meet Grant’a tax gatherers as they go “ bobbin around.” Let the people think of Uie?e things, and let them go to wnrtc, and, by their votes this full, sliow their opposition to the corrupt, trnvi ling ndminhtrntion. AN f'X'ffilA VAGAKT A I>SJLM.STS?ATIOS, The following extracts are taken from Mr. Boutwell’s elaborate statement of our expenditures during tlfc last ten years Years. p-m !Rh2 jsoa JSfiT> IW?B Total. We invite our readers and the whole country to compare the expenditures for the two years 1800-01 and ISOO-70 ■respectively. It will thus be seen that our rulers expended during the last two years of profound peace, £010,003,807 00. From this must he deducted in round numbers about two hundred and forty million dollars as interest on the debt, (hiring the two years," which' loaves $373,003,807 expended in carrying on the government. From this, another deduction of about forty millions for pensions during two years must be made, which the late war entailed, and the balance will be found to be 5333,- 003,807. " The total amount expended in the two years of 18G0-G1 was 5129,070,010. — From this must bo deducted, for inter est paid in two "years'—viz: 53,177,311 in 1800, and $1,000,173 in 1801—57,177. 187; which will leaven balance of 5122,- 190.429 expended to carry on the gov ernment during the aforesaid two years of 1800-01. Now, wo have increased during these ten years, or rather only eight years if strictly rcconed, say one fifth—and the expenditure should there fore be increased one-fifth, whicty, ,if added to the 5122,190,129 (being ,521,- 490,885) amounts to a total of $110,900,- 314. But the party in power have expend ed, after giving them credit for the ex tra interest on the debt, pensions, and a fifth increase for the inere''s?of popula tion, $333 603,807 against JMC,009,31-1 or, in other words, for every dollar ex pended, exclusive of interest and pen sions, hy tire government in 18(i(j,-Cl, the rulers in 1809 and 1870 expended as near ns possible two dollars and twen ty-seven cents. Well may all reformers of revenue or otherwise go with the above irrefuta ble record before the country, and let our people give (heir verdict. Tine importance of registerhig his name should suggest itself to every Democratic voter in this county. But a lew days yet remain to have the matter attended to, which ought not to be neglected by any person entitled to the franchise and 'opposed to tho teachings of Badicalism, Be member. I-iubay is the last day for registration. jS r clu SUJbcrtißcmrijiT. 1870. FALL AND WINTER. 1870. NEW ARRIVAL OF FILL AND WINTER FOODS, at prices that defy competition, ““V AXD WOOL rO S/fc CLOTHS, 'BENCH UEHIHOES. NORWICH POPLINS, PATENT WASP W0()L , ERGE , BEAUTIFUL PLAIDS, &c: Elegant Block of Water Proofs, in all the new raixtuies. Wo Belling a very good (juallty at 10c. peryard. - Hand ome stock of S H A W ,L S , ust opened, very cheap. White and Gray BLANKETS, cheaper than ever. MOURNING GOODS, Repps. Blade Merlnoes, all Wool DeLalues, Bel gian Cora. Black Cretonne, (something new and verv desirable.) Crape Veils, Collars, Gloves, Thibet Shawls, Crapes, &c. - A full assortment of Funeral Goods, always on liami. . - CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Elegant assortment ol French Casslißcrs, , _ Cloths, Beavers and Suiting, how on exhibition, SIT HITS made to order at short notice by a tailor that cannot be excelled. FURS,' FURS'! ORIENTAL HOT BLAST, wllh reversible flue ami ovei ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER. for two or more room DOMESTIC’ GOODS, .1 si’KAR'S revolving light, Will open on OcL. Ist, the Lnractt Stock of Fuvm, over ottered. Over one hundred sets at vu> low prices. Unbleached Muslins, at 8 and. 10 cts. A Tip Top Muslin at l yard wide. Best Appleton (a) Muslin onlj' 15 cts. All the popular makes, Bleach ed Muslins, at reduced prices. CALICOES, 8, 8,10 and 12JS eta. CANTON FLANNELS, 16, 18 and 20 els. Lindseys. Flannels, Goans. Sa ttlnelts, Ging hams, Checks, Tickings, &c. Ail at reduced prices.. All the bcsttoeLalnosin news tylcsonly2o cts A great bargain in Plain Alpac: is only 2o cts. per yard. HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND NOTIONS, at very Reasonable Prices, I would cordially invito nil to Inspect our new stock and prices ns I am determined not. to be undersold mu will oiler some of the best- Bar gains that can be found in Carlisle.. Sep. ‘29, 70. EGISTEII’B NOTICE, Not IcpTs hereby given to nil persons Inrevested, that, the foljowl g accounts have been fllerl In Mils office by the accountants therein named for examination ami confirmation, and "will be pi-e* seated to the Orphans Court of Cumherla/id county for confirmation and allowance, on Tuw October 25. A. D. 1870.* « 1. The account of Henry G. Moser, administra tor of Mrs. Catharine Chapman, lute of Upper Allen township, deceased. 2. The account PlHor.sr,,.executor of George Hoover, late of Fruukford township de ceased. 8. First anti final account of JPmes Hemphill, nh min i>ti a Pir of Caroline Hemphill, late of New burg borough, deceased. •1. First and final account of Tames Hemphill, administrator of J. Hemphill, late ofNewburg borough deceased. • 5. Tiie 11 si. and final account of John A. lllck er.nncl Heurj* Ricker,admlnlstmtorsof Melcholr Ricker deceased. 9. Account of John Clendenln, guardian of Join. C. Itoltzhnover, late of Carlisle, deceased. ' 7. First and thuil aeco..nt of Sarah Hocli,tuul Abraham Hoch, executonrof John K. Hoch, de ceased. . «. First and final account of Jacob Hetnmlnger, executor of James Wimlowtnaker, lute of South Middleton township deceased. . 9. The accountol.lohnT. Green, a'dmlmstrutor of William Green, lute of t onn township, de ceased. 19. The account of John K. Longneeker, and F.xnendttures. « 8.02.i.7»S 81 OU.S-V7 127 29 47.J.7-H.7KI 22 7M.7(W.P>iS 5* fsVi 2-»4.0K7 M ,-{57.«>12.17H 71 - ;{/,31ti,2* I m> _’l 199 ttb 7S 292,118,2(59 81 Samuel Hiller, executors of Reujamlu L. Long neeker late of West Ponnsborougb township, deceased. * 1). First and final account of John G. Royer, administrator of Israel D. Boyer, late of Bower Allen township, deceased. 12. The account ofSiunnel Ollier. «r„ adminis trator of John Jacob Hummuu, lutt of North Middleton township, deceased. 13. First and final account of Levi Zelglcr, ad ministrator ol Georgia Weary, deceased. 1-I.•The first and final account of U. P. Hmnrich. administrator with the will annexed, of Rudisil Nafcher, late of Carl Isle, deceased to. First and final account o* H. H. Snyder, and Jeremiah T. Snyder, administ.rator.fi of John U. Snyder, Into of Frankford townships deceased. fit. First and finul account of William Convor, executor of John Coover, late of Nowvlllo bor ough. deceased. 17. First and final account, of Emma Illtner, administratrix of Joseph Hltner, Into of South . Middleton township, deceased. 1«. First and Unul uccoimi of John Bobb, ad ministrator d b. n c. t. a. of Chas. W. Spousler, lato of Mechaulcsburg borough. deceased. .50,808,700 Kll 2S J_JOUSB AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned offers at Private Sale, ft lot of ground in Cummingstown, on the walnut Hot tom Road, I mile East of CuntrcvNlc, on Which is erected a two-story Brick House, with a good Cellar, a Frame Htable, Carriage Wonse nndCorncrlb. There is a cistern near the door. Terms reasonable. Sep. ‘JO. 70-lm* J^OTIOB James R. Curtis. ) In the Court of Common tv*. >Pieasol Cumberland County. Amanda Curtis. ) No. 1, August Term, lb7o. Allas Suhpcenu Sur Divorce, in obedience to an order of publication, to me dire< ted, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Common Pleas o> the county of Cumberland, </h the second Monday of November next, to show cause If any you have why James R. Curtis should not bo divorc ed from the bonds of matrimony, ontuved into with you, according to the nrayorof the petition died In said Court. SllJtiUl FF’B OVI'ICE. CARLISLE. ) Sept. 20,1870. f JOS. C, TUOMPWON, Sheriff. Sep. 21), 70—-U OTIC E Amelia Jf. \Voodburn,] In tlio (Jonrr of Com by her next friend inon Picon of Cumbtir- Bamuel Chamberlain. }• hind cop.my, No.’J, An v.t. , ] gust Term, 187 U. Thomas C> Woodburn.J Allas Subpoena Hur Divorce. In obedience to an order of publ leatlon, to me directed, you ore hereby untitled to hound appear in llui Court oi common Ph >kh of the county of Cumberland, on the* secom 1 Ahmaay of November next, to show eauo if an y youhtvyo why Amelia M. Woodhurn should not ho dV voiced troin the bombs of mutnmor t y, enterei\ into with you, according to the pray* r ol the pe-* tllton filed in said Con it. HliliiaFK’S Okkicu, Carlisle,) \ Bupl. 2U, IS7O. f • Bep. 2!J, 70- It JPUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE REAL E S T A T E , On Saturday, November 2C, 1870. f will oflor sit Public Kale, on if to above day, on the premies. the llou.se and ihrce-fouribs Acres of land 1 now reside or i, smmto ono foiulb ofa mile from stoughstow n, Cumberland county, on the turnpike leading ' .rom Carlisle -o Charnbeibburg. On said lot 1b a • good one and a* imlfsiory LOG AND FRAME II OUSE, with three Rooms below and fc ur above, good Stable. Cistern aidoor, I.'jO cho) ce fruit treed om iho lot, such oh Apple, Peach, Cherry, X»ium, Pear, &c. „ ' , .. NICH.’OLAH LEWIS. . I*or particulars coll on subs* ;riber residing on the propoi ly. ® Sep, *&, 70—Gw 1 * POPLINS ALPACAS, A full stock of. L. T. GREENFIELD, No. 4, East Main Street, JOSEPH JSEEI..EY. , adjuster ELIZA CARL, White House*- .roa. C. TH< )Ml’SO> ( sdn SU)bectissEimnte.' QBAKD OPENING OF-THE FALL, CAMPAIGN. RfIINESMITfI & RUPP, No. 02 and 04 'North Hanover Street,, Tin and Street-Iron Workers, AND DEALERS IN % Cook, Parlor, and every variety, of HEATING, STOVES Tlio suhacr'bors, having rrecnily creeled a commodious store Utnnd nflimllnc increased fftCIMUPR for DUHiiiCNR. Sre now pV”pSm”tn lurhlsn their patrons ami that In quality and price they arc ahead of all competition. PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES. This ileoarlment of their sleek Is unexcelled lor artist le design, superior ««•»". "I"!) s A'"SJj CI JI ty of arrangement, among which may ho men tinned the SIDE-FIRE PLACE HEATER, SUNNY *3IDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK BARLEY sheaf; NOBLE COOK, and NOVELTY PARLOR COQK STOVE. wlfb a variety of other Cook Stoves well know for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of all kinds, including the celebrated NATIONAL BANGLE. BASE BURNERS, if you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical stove. ’ T‘ von want a Powerful Hentlmr Stove, - . If yon want a Perpetual Eire Keeping Stove call and examine our stock, where you will «n. the AND MAGIC LIGHT BASE BURNERS, with a largo assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, AISO SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE, Plain nnd Japanned, Including Toilet Ware. ■ Cns i, nnd Deed Boxes. Bread, Calie, and Sugar Boxes. Spoons of all Ti „ ntprn „. Cqal nuolcets. Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought fmn Pons. Shovels and Tongs. Goa and Fbmr sieves. Flat Irons, Brass Kettles Frnli Tars «|fee «tc., embracing a large and completf assortment to which we invite the attention o buyers. We are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells, nnd have for sale the celebrated CUCUMBEII WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine. (’onstnntly on hand EIRERTUrK AND REPAIRS FOR STOVES. ROOFING. SPOUTING. AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and oh reason able terms. Old Stoves taken in Exchange.. Thankful for thepntronnee heretofore bestow ed on ns we are determined, bv Increased efforts to merit a continuance of It. nnd respectfully ask Hie public to call nnd examine for them- SolVeS ' BHINE-'MITH & RUPP, Nos. (52. and tit, North Hanover St., . Carlisle, Sep. CO, 70. J _ 1870. FALL CAMPAIGN, NOW OPE N-I N G AT THIS CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. Direct from Now York; and Philadelphia, A great variety of DRESS GOODE, Black and Fancy Colored Dress Silks. IRISH POPLINS, in all colors. FRENCH POPLINS in all colors. ’ EMPRESS REPPa. all colors. Gala Plaid Cloths for Circulars and Herltings. PLAID POPLINS, MERINOBS, ALPACAS, Ac. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Striped and Plaid Shawls, a groat variety for. Ladles’, Misses', and Children. FURS! FURS!! a full lino of every grade arm! quality of - Furs. Gioat bargains. Much under the price of last season, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Great bargains In White Blankets. Great Bargains in Colored Blankets. WOOLEN GOODS, Breakfast Shawls, new styles of Hoods, Scarfs, Tics, Ac., In treat quantities. DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslins, Sheetings, Table linens, Tickings, Cn'lcoos, Ginghams, Kentucky Jeans, at iowor rates than elsewhere. FLANNELS, FLANNELS, our stock cnnnot bo surpassed In any grade or kind of Flannels. Call ami see, grettt induce ments to purchase CLOTHS AND CABSIMEE3, of evrsrj' variety and quality, at prices to suit all customers. Call and see all Garments, anti made up at short notice.' MOTIONS, NOTIONS, In such variety us wo are only able to exhibit. Call and see for yourselves. CARPETS, CARPETS, Wo have lust filled our Carpet Room. with new beautiful styles of Carpets- Floor 011-elotbs, all widths Druggltt, Mattings, Rugs, Malta, Ac. Cnnnot he undersold in CarpoUs. We would say to all persona desiring to pur chase Fall Goods, to examine our slock before making purchases, ns wo have purchased the largest stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, at ex tremely low prices that can he seen In tho'coun ty.nml as \ve ftro determined to keep up our reputation lor soiling very cheap. Ilargains nt the Central, for ever Customer, Cull and see for-yourselves. LEIjfuCH & MILLER. Ben 21, 70. ’ jicto SlDlifvtisrmcnts. QUMBi.UIiA.Ni) K. B. EXCURSIONS! Annual, exuihiton of tub anklin Co. Igriciiltubl Society., . • TO UK UKI.I) ' AT QJTAMBERSBUKO, On October slh ‘ Glh, lB7O, ANNUAL. EXHIBITION OF THE jinberland Co, Agricul. Society, at CARLISLE, : On October 12 th, and MW, 1870. annual exhibition of the j Washington Co. Agricul. Socjoty, .AI HAGBRSTOWB. 7-W. ; On Oct. 18th, 19 th, ZOtti, amt 21st, WO. THR CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY, will Issue ROUND Till!' TICK RTS for Regular Trains, during the continuance of each of iho almVo mimed Exhibitions, which will bo good for Return Passage on all Trains leaving the points nt which they aro severally hold until the last Train leaving such point on ,he days when the Exhibitions close, and posi tively no longer. OFFICE STOVES. Ratcsof Fare to Chambn-'hurg ami Return: Harrisburg, - S2.2,iiNewvillo r $ ,9n Bridgeport, ■ Hakvllle, While Hill, 223 Shtppensbnrg, .»» -Udremanstown, 2h» Scotland, .•>■» Mpch.iulcsburg, LSI Mnrlon, , .as Klncs'on, 1.75 Kulilniim’s,. .1" l.fin Orerncnstle, ,st» rarllslo.' ’ I.JO stall. Line. A> 0...il Hope, I.!K Mori-aiilmvti, . « HrPnM,lll's,. 1.2') Hagerstown, ■ 1.00 Altertoii, 1,25 Aii Extra Train will leave Ghamhersburg ' for Shippensbuxg, nv _ Thursday, October Oth, at o:S0, P, 31. ' Rafis of Fare to Carliitc and Return: <■ HWlsburg, $ .90 Oakville,' 6 .SO Bridge >ort, .90 Shippensburg, While 11111, ,«li Scotland, 1.23 imeumnstown, .70 fUmmbeisburg, I.IU -leidmnlcsburg, .0" Marlon. 1.70 vim'slon, .03 Kuufinan’a, 1 So dhldlesex, .23 Hreencastlq 1.90 Joort Hope, .2.1 i Stale Line, 2.2.) treason’s, .23 Morgantown, 2.50 'Merton. .:r> Hagerstown, 2,-10 Now’ville, .29 fin Krtra Train will leave Carlisle fo. Harrisburg and Intermediate *Sfrz tions, Thursday and Friday, Oct, \Wi arid hit/i, at 5:25, P. M, • Rales of Fare (o IJaf/prshtm and Jteturn .* Morgantown, . S .25jOreason*s, S22"> Slnto Lino, . .553 flood Hope, 2.25 Hreeneustle, .Sd Carlisle, 2-10 Kaufman's- .W» Middlesex, 2.0" Marlon.' .M Kingston, ‘ 2~n ■’hambersbhrg, 1.00 Mechanlesbin-g, 2.55 -teotlnnd, 1.35 Shhemamlown, 3.05 Shlppensburg, , 1.15 White Hill, 3.25 ’hikvMln, I.W( Bridgeport, .1.25 Newvillc, I.!>."» Harrisburg, ' 3.25 Allerton, 2.25 An Extra Train will leave Ilaffers'owi for Chambersburg amt Intermediate Stations, on Wednesday and 'l/mrsday, Oel. iSl'iandZOl/i at 5:30, P. M. LIVE-STOCK AMD OTHER ARTICLES Tntpndod lor Exbiblllnn, will bo cnrnpd In Chambersburg, Carlisle ami Hagerstown, nt our Regular Tnrlirof Bates, and If not Wold will be Returned Free of Chm-po (at flic owner'srM:), to the point from whence they were shipped, upon pre sentation of a receipt for the payment of Freight to our Frelgl t Agents at the place where the Exhibition Is held, Agents have been appointed to sell Tickets at Bridgeport, Bhlreinnnstown, Kingston, Middle sex, Hood Hope, (treason's, Alterion, Oakville. Scotland. Mnrloa, Kaullman’s, Slate Linn, and anv person entering the Cars wlthont a Ticket will be charged FULL FARE, At White mil and Morgantown Tickets can ho procured Iroro Conductors of Trains. SOPKKINTENDENT’S OFFICE,-1 Chamb’g. Sept. 15lb, IS7U, / O. N. LULL. JSup't. Sep.-20, 70—Iw latest fim Europe, Death of Napoleon! CAPITUtATIOJS Ol 1 PARIS And. a Great Fall in Grocerie 1870. at the store of JOHN WOLF, Jr., Wo. 44 East Pomfret St, now stock of FRESH GROWRIBS Qoods selling at rcdficcd prices at rpiio Best Teas, L AMI., At'WOLF’S FRUIT .7AXIS ..TELLY OLASSES I At WOLI3S. jyj’ACKEREL, .MACKEREL, Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, in whole, half, or qpai ter barrels, nr kits, at the lowest prices eye o fered in Carlisle, At WOLFS. BEST lira mis limit’.. lincon., hams, shoulders, ditch, drld beef, cheese, pic tied and spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut Burlington herring, scaled herring (f'VUJ3ENSWARE, Chinaware, Glass ivaro.EurtUenwaro and Woodware. V * At \\ OLI I S. *jpURH Wine ami Cider Vinegar, , At WOLF’B. JVb. ‘H, Hast Pomfret St., CARLISLE. Sop. 12), 70—ly EOOM fob RENT.—For mit, Liu room In the Volunteer Building, hUtly oc cupied hv John Dorner. tailor, Immediate pos session will bo given. Inquire of / J. B. BRA." lON. fSlwtiou God Save the Commonwealtl I, JOB. C. THOMPSON, high Hherlir of the County of Cumberland, do hereny make known and give this public notice to the electors o/the County of Cumberland, Hint ON TUESDAY, THE i«u DAY OF OCTODER HtXT, an election will ho held at the several clecllr districts In said county at which time they ;vJ vote by ballot for; One person to represent Iho Fifteenth Cm gressionat District, i-omposcd of I lie countio. of ('umborland, York s.ud Perry, In th • Congvss of the United Slates. ' i i ne person .to represent the County of • un herland In the House ol itepiesentulives of he Hlute of Pennsylvania. ~ ' one person lor Bhorinof tho County of Cun* berland, . . One person for Commissioner of the county o/Cuinbei land. One person for Director of the Poor ol tie County of Cumberland, , ■ One person ior Coroner of the County of C un- One person for Auditor of the county ofCum- b Oiie ll pernon for Jury Commissioner Of the county of Cumberland. I The said election will bo held throiglulut Ihu county as follows: . .. . / Th** election hi the election district copipo'-ud of the borough of Carlisle and tho tovuMflps ol North Middleton, Booth Middleton./ Lower 'Fnmkford. and Lower Dickinson, w.il bo held ut iho Court House in the borough ofCtirllsle. Toe election In the election district composed of Lower West Pennshorouuh towmdip, will be held at the North Hehool House In I’Ulnfleld. The election In tho election districtWunposed of Silver Spring township will bo had at the public house of Geo. K. Dnoy, in iio|uestown In said township, Tho election In tho election district ©imposed of Hampden township, will he held atiha pub* He house occupied by John Kreltzorj in «ald township. The election In the election district ©imposed of the township of Upper .Vilen, will bj hold at TO inr HELD TO 1113 HEM) ■WAY-STATIONS, Just opened At WOLF'S. Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, At WOLF’S. LAMPS, SHERIFF’S PROCLAMATION. ,lhe public hmiso of Joshua Culp, m shepherds- lt Tbe election In the election district compn-oa of Middlesex township will be held ut the Mid dlesex school 110u50.,1 • The oluuthm in the election district co*» pos* ,i ( | of the township of Lower Allen will bn held at the wagon-maker hhop of Jonas Hunchbarger, on Slate Hill. » The oiecium In the election district composed of East Peunsborougb township, will Do h* ui ut the bouse bl L. S. Hutlleld. In West Ralrvlew. The election In the election district composed if New o Cumberland, will be hold nt the house now kept by Win. Bell, In tho borough of Now iitnboi land., Tho election in the election district composed nftho North Ward of tho borough' Mechanics burg, at tho Noith-Wost comer ot tho Market House, In said borough. Tho election In tho election district, composed of the South ward of the borough of Mechanics burg, at tho Houth-wo-t corner of the Market Hmiso In said borough. Tho election In the election district composed *f Monroe township, will bo held at tho public nmiso kept by A. L. Harsh. In Churchlown, In ild township. • . .. . , , 1 , The election in the election district composed f Penn township, will bo held nt tho house itely occupied by Jacob Redseckqr, In said The election in tho election district composed t Upper Dickinson, will be held at tho house inw occupied by Win, Crozlor, known ns the •stone Tavern. • Th" election. In-the election district composed of the borough of NewvUlo, and townships ot M llllu. Upper Krankford, tipper West Points, horoucb and North Newton, will he held at tho public School House in the bmough of Newvllle. The election In tho election district composed ot the borough of Sewburg and Hopewell town hlo w'll belield at the publlb Bch>,ol House, In borough of Nowburg. I he election hi tho election district composed oi tho borough of Shlppensburg, Hhlppenshurg, township, and that part of Houilmrnpt'm town ship not Included In the Leesburg election dis trict, will be held at the Council House In tho borough ofShlppcusburg. ' . The election 4n the election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will be held? at the house formerly occupied by \V m Baughman, and now occupied by James Clark, TUo election In Iho election district composed of south Newton township, will be held nt the School House In Jacksonville. Kvery person, excepting Justices of the Pence, who shall hold nny ofileo or appointment ot ..rollt or trust under the government of the Untied States, or of this Stale, or of nny city or Incorpomted district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate otllcer or ngent. who is or shall be employed under lhe. Legislative Executive or Judiciary Department of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district and also every mem ber of Congress, nr oft ho Sla»e. Legislature. and ot the select and common ccmncijs of any city nr commissioner of any incorporated dhtrlcl, Is by law Incapable ot holding or exercising nt the same time the olllce or appointment ol Judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Com monweallh, and no inspector, judge or other .oincor of any such election shall be eligible there to ho voted for. ’ The inspectors and Judge of the elections shall meet at tiiu respective placesnppointed forhold ing the elections lu tne district to which they respectively hexing; before seven o’clock in the morning, aud.each of said inspectors shttl I ap point oim (doik. who shall be a qualified voter of such district. . In cio-e Hie person who shall have received the second highest nmnborol votes for insaector .shall notattend on the da\ of any election then ilui pers n who shall have received the Second -highest number of voles for Judge at the next preceding election shall act,us Inspector in his place. And Incase the person who shall have received lhe highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend, the person elected judge appoint an inspector In‘hl« place-rivi-d In case me person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the hlgnest number of voles shall appoint a Judge In hts place—or 11 anv vacancy sha 1 continue lu the board for the space of one hoCn after th time fixed by law for the ripening of the election, the qualified voters of i he township, ward or district f< r which such olllcers shall have been exacted, present at such election, shall elect one of their number to 1111 such vacancy. It shall he the duty of the several assessors of each dlstrlctto attend at the place of holding every general, special or town-hip election dur ing Hi whole time said election Is kept open, for the purpose of’giving iniormntion to the Inspectois and Judges, when called'on, In rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to voh-at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessments of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. No person shall bo permitted to vote at any election as afoiesnid. other than a free nmu of the age of twenty one years or more who snail have resided in the stale at least one year, ami in lhe election district where he oilers ids vote at least t»*n Oavs Immediately preceding such .-lection, within iwo;veara paid nstate. or county tax which shall have been assessed nt least.ten days before the election. But a citizen ol the Unlterl Rtales who has previously been a quali fied voter of th.sstute and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have re-lded in the emotion district and paid taxes, as aforesaid, ulmll be entitled to vole after residing In lira stale six months; /Vm’idrd,-That the freemen, citizens of the. United states, between twmty one and twentv-two years, who have resided in an election district as aforesaid shall bo entitled 'to vole alth-rngh they shall not have paid tuxes. No person snail be permitted’ to vole whose name is not-c attained In the list of taxable in habitants lurntshed by the Commissioners, un ic-s, First, he "produces a receipt for the pay ment within two years of a stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the C oust tuition, and give -uMsfuclor'y evidence either on his oath or af firmation, or the oath of alllrmation ot another, Mint he has paid sneh'a tux. or on failure to pro duco a receipt shall .make .oatit to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim the right to vole hv being an elefctor between the ago or twenty one and twenty two years, tie shall depose on oath or iilllnuatiuu that lie has resided in Mils Slate at least one your next -before his applica- M-m and makes such proofol residence m the district ah is required by Hits act, amt that he does verily heilovelroin-tho aeeoiintglvon him, I hat he is ol age aforesaid, and such other ovl denceas is required by Mils ael,.whereupon lhe name of the person thus admitted to vote shall lie mser'ed In the alphabetical list by tne In spectors--ml .a note made opposite thereto b> writing the word ‘•tax.'C if he shall he admitted u. vote by reason of having paid tux; or the the word “age, ’’If he. shall he admitted to vote uyTeas n of such age. shall lie culled out lothc .•ierks. who snail make the like notes ou the list of votets kept’hy them. In all wisest. whore, the name of Lhe person claiming to vole Is found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor,nr his right >o vole, whether found theieon or not, Is ob jected toby anv qualified citizen, ft shall ho the duty of lhe inspectors to examine su h person >,u oitih a.sto disqualifications and if i.o cmim to have resided within 1 ho at ate for due year or more, his oath shall pot he sulllelent proof there of, but shall make proof by at least one compe tent witness, who shall he a qualified elector, that tie has resided in the distnc for more than ton dnvs n.-x( immediately preceding such elec - t lon, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide resilience, in piti'-U nco of lrs lawful cal ling, Is in said district, and that he did not.ro mmw mtosald district for the purpose-'or vot ing therein.’ person qualified as nf resud, and who shall make duo proof if required, of the resid ence and pavmeutot luxe- ns aforesui \ shall be admitted to vole In the township, ward or dia trect in which ho shall reside, If nny person shall prevent or nttem tto pro* ' vent any otllcer of this election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such ciftcer, or shall Inter rupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of hts duty or shall block up the win dow or avenue to any window where the same may lie holding, or shall riotously disturb tile peace at such eld Mon, or shall use any intlml d illng threats, force or violence, with des-gn to tnlluenue unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from vot'ng, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person pp conviction shall he lined in any sum not. exceeding live bnndnd dollars, and imprisoned for any time pot less than three -nor more than twelve months, and If ll shall ho shown to court, where Mio trial of such oMenco shall be had, Mutt the peison sir oitendlng was not tv resident of the city, ward, district or township where the of* fenst- was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shall lie senten ced to nay'a line of not less'than oho hundvexl nor more than one thousand dollars, and bo ' imprisoned not less than six months nor more limn two years. •If anv p'-rsoii, not by law qualified shall imminently vole at nny election of Mils Com monwealth; or being otherwise qualified shall , -vote out of his proper district, Many person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or pioenre such persoti to vote, the peisou offending shall, on conviction, be fined In any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and lie iiininH>ueil In any term not exceeding three months, .1 nos person Hlm<ll vote nt more than onoolec- Mon district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more limn once on the same day, or shall fraudu lently fold and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together with Hip Intent illegally to vote, or shall pi ocuro another to do so, he oy they of fending shall, on conviction lie fined in any miiu not less than fifty nor more than five hun ired dollars, and ho impi isoned for a term not ieas than three nor more than twelve months, if any person not qualified to vote in Mils . Commonwealth agreeably to law, loxoept the ' sous of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of oiDpllM) for the purpose of inllnonolng tne citizens qualified to vole. Im shall on con viction lorfelt ami pay any Mim not exceeding one hundred dolin'tc for every such offense und be Imprisoned for any term not exceeding ihioe months. '1 ho Ocnernl Election in a'l tho Wards, Town ships District? and Boroughs of the county Is to ho opened between tho bouts of six and seven o'clock in the fmonoqn. and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o’clock In the evening, when till pnllaalmll be cloned. , WOLF’S. LAMPS ukotstuy.law I also give oinelal notice to the electpr»'of Cumberland county that, by an act entitled an , Ad further supplemental to the act relative to , the elections ot this Commonwealth,’' unproved Anrll n A. D IhliO. it Is provided as follows ; Si-vuoN 1, lie it enacted bp tho *S >nme and Home of Jicpmi'tit'dlves of the ri,uv»onn‘eatlh of Pennsylvania fn (it-ncrol A**nnbli/ met, amt it i.y lurch) / enacted bp the rndhorttp of the same That H shall he the duly of each of iho assessors within this Commonwealth,, on the first- Monday fh Juno ot each year, to lake tip the transcript he has received from the county commissioners under the eighth section ol the act fifteenth of April eighteen hundred ami thirty-four, and proceed to an Immediate revision ol the same, ny striking thoielrnm Uje pume of every per son, who is known lv> him to have died or re umvi d since the last previous assessment from iho district of which he Is tho assossor, or whoso death or removal from the sumo slmil he made "known to him, and add to the same Iho mime of any qimllllcd voter who shall be known by him to have moved Into the district since tho last previous assessment, or whose removal into ti o sumo shall or shall have been made known to him, and also tho names o| a]l who shall make claim to him to ho quallllcd voters I herein, akku n as this revision Isoompleled lie shall visit every dwelling housn In hl» dis trict and make careful Inquiry If any person whose imimi 1h on his list ba> died or removed Horn the district, and II so, to take the same therefrom, or whether any qualified voter re sides therein whose panic is not on his list, and If so. to add the same thereto; and In all cases whore a name is added to the list a lax shall forthwith he assessed upon Iho per on; and the assessor shall In all cases asccnain by Inquiry, upon what ground the person so assessed claims 10 bn a voter. Upon the completion of this worn it shall be the duty of tueb assessor asaforeau d to proceed to make out u list, |n alphabetical order, of the white freeman above twenty-one years of age, claiming to tie qualified voters In ward, borough, township or district ol which he is tho assessor, and opposite each of the said mimcsstaio whether said freeman is or Is not a iioubO*KCCpor, and If-ho is, the number of his resilience, in towns where the sumo nro num bered, with the street, alloy or court In which situated; anil If In a town where there nro no numbers, the name of the street', alley or court on which house fronts: also, the occupation ol the poison ; and where no Is not a house-k oper the occupation, place of boarding, and with whom, iupl 11 working for another, the name oi the oiwployor, and write opposite each ot said names the word “voter;” whore any person claims to vole by reason of naturalization, he shall exhibit his certificates thereof to the as sessor, unless be has been for live consecutive; years next proceeding, a voter In said illst rlcl and In all case- where the person has been nat uralized, the name shall be marked with the letter “ N;“ where the person has merely de clared his intention to become aolilzun, and do-, sign to be naturalized before the next election, the name shall bo maiked “ D. I.:’ where the claim is to voio by reason of being between the ages of twonly-ouo and twooty-i wo. as provided by law, the word “ me” should be cuieml,: and ii the person has moved Into the election dis trict to reside since the, last general election the letter “ K” should be placed opposite the name. It shall bo the further duty of each as sessor ns aforesaid upon the completion o! the duties herein Imposed, to malip nut aseparab list of all new assessments made by him, and iho amounts assessed upon each, and luinlsh tne saino'iminediutely to the county commis sioner, who shall Immediately add the names to the lax’'duplicate of the ward, borough, town ship or district In which they have been asses- sec. 2. On the list being completed ami the assessments bo made as aforesaid, the same shall bo forthwith returned to the county commis sioners, who shall cause duplicate copies of snhi lists, with the observatlonsund explanations re* qulicd to bo noted as aforesaid to be made out as soon as practicable, and placed in the hamlr of the assessor, who shall pilot to tho first oi Au-ustln each year put one copy on the dom of or on the house where the election of tho lo oped We district Is required to be held, and re tain tho other in h s pos rt csslon, for the Inspec tion, ireo.of charge, of any pursuit resident In said election district who snail desire-to see the same; and It shall bo the duty of said assessm to add, from time to time on the personal ap llcatlon of unv one claiming tho right to vote, the name of such claimant, and mark opposhe the name “ 0. V.,” and Immediately assess hint with a tax, noting, as In all other cases, his occupation, residence, whotnor a boarder or house-keeper; if a hoarder, with whom be hoards, or whether naturalized or designing to bo, marking in all cases ho letters opposite the mime, “ N.” or “D. I.” as the case may he; if the person claiming to ho assessed he nat uralized. ho shall exhibit to the assessor Ills certificate of natumllzutlon.nnd If he claims that ho designs to bo naturalized before the next ensuing election, bo shall exhibit the certificate of his declaration of Intention ; in all eases where any ward, borough, township or elect on district Is divided Into two o' , more precincis, the assessor shall note in al his assessments the election precinct in which each elector resides, and shall make a sepn rate return ofeach to the county commissioners- In all cases In which a return Is required from him by, the provisions yf this act; aim t'G county commissioners, in malting dupli cate copies of all such returns, shall make du plicate copies, of tho • nine of voters in each precinct, separately, and shall furnish the same to the assessor; and the copies required by this act to be placed on tho (hairs oi or up election places on or before the first of Angus' In e eh year,- shall be placed on the door of of or on tho election place of each of said pre cincts. sec. 3. Aflor -the assessments have been completed on tho. tenth day proceeding the | second Tuesday, In Ociober of each year, tin assessor sh.ill, ’on tho Monday Immediate!}, following, make a return to the' county com missioners of the names of all peisons asses cd by ’him since the return required to be made by l;lm by the second section of this act, noting opposite each name the observa tions and explanations required to be noted as aforesaid and the county commissioners shall thereupon cause the same to be adde • to. tin return required'by the second section of tills act. and a full -ml .correct copy thereof, to hr made, containing filenames of all persons so returned as resident taxables of said ward.bor ough, township or precinct, and furnish the sumo together with the. nocessiry election blanks, to tho otfioers of the election unsafe ward, borough, township oi preclnc', on Or hi fore six o’clock - hi the morning ot the second. Tuesday In October* und ho man shall be per ‘milted to -vote-at the election on that day whoso name Is not on the said list, unless he shall make proof of his right to vole, as hero limiter required. Wix\ 1. On the day of emotion any person whoso name Is noton the said list and claim dug the’write to vole at said o ectt-m, shah produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the of the claimant In the district in which be claims to be a voter, for the period of al least ten days next proceed ng said election which witness shall Lake and subscribe a w men or partly written and partly printed affidavit shall define clearly where the resi lience 1 K ol the person so claiming to bo a vo ter; and tho person .so claiming the right to vote shall i take and subscribe a written or partly written and partly printed alfiduvu staling to the best of bis knowledge and he-- iud, wln-re and when ho was born;.and that' he is a cltlzm of the cmnmonw alth of Penn ' syivanla and of the United'Mates ; Hint, ho has resided within the commonwealth one year; or it formerly a citizen therein, and has mov ed therefrom, thar he has resided therlp sl.> months next proceeding said election; that In lias not moved mto the dlstilc.t for the pur pose ol voilng therein, that bo has paid ,a Man Mini county lax wiihin two-years, which was assessed at least ten days before said election ; ami, If a natuiaflzeu citizen, shall also state when, where ana by wlmt court he was natu ralized, and shall also produce u certificate ol naturalization for examination; the said affi davit shall also state when and where the t"N claimed to be paid by the affiant was asse sed and when, where, and to whom paid.'and tin tax receipt therelorslmll bo produced for exam ination, unless- the albant shall slate in bis at lldavit that It-has been lost or ‘ destroyed, oi tlm-lie never received unv, but if the persons clalmlng 'lie right to votuslm.il take and sub scribe an affidavit, tint, he is a native horn -citi zen of the United'States tor II Horn elsewhere shall sane Shat fact In Ills affidavit, and shah pioduee evidence that he lias ix-cn imtnmbzed or tliai he Iseniltlud to clllzon.-hip, by. reason of his fa l bar's naturalization); and shall further stale affidavit that he is. at ih«* lime of taking Ihealfidavd- between tweu.y-twd years, that be has regaled In tin ■ -fialeonn ve r and in ibc election district ten days next proceeding such an election, he shall be enViticd lo vote, all bough he shall not have paid taxes; the said afildavtts ot all persons making such claims, and I lie affidavits of the witnesses lo ihelr residence; shall be preserved by the elecnon hoaid, ami at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the llstof voters, tal ly,lisi and other papers required by law lo be lihed by the return Judge with the prothouolary and sb.ull remain on file therewith In- the nro ihonotary’s office, subject lo examination, as other election paoersure; If the elect lon officers tfimll find that the applicant or applicants nos sessall 1 lio legal qualifications of voters he or they shall he permitted lo vole, and the name or names shall be added to me list ol taxable.- by the election officers, the word •• lax” being added where the claimant claims lo vole mi tax, and thewoid “ago’’ where he claims lo vote on age; the same words being added by the cletlcs In eacu case res ecuvely on iho .lists of persons voting at such election. Jsec. It shall bo lawful for any qualified citi zen of tiio district, notwithstanding the name of tho proposed voter Is contained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vole, of such person; whereupon the same proof of iho right of.suffrage as Is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted on by tho election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, accord ihg to tlie evidence; every poison claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall bo required to pro duce his naturalization eo- Uflc ale at the election before voting, except wherebe Ims been for leu years, constantly a voter in the district In which hookers his vole ; ami on the voteot such pci son being received-, it shall ho i,bo duty ot the election officers to write or stamp, on such cer tificate the word ‘•voted,” with the month ami year; and if any election officer or officers shall receive a second vote on the sumo day, by vlr Luo of the same certificate, excepting wheio sons are entitled to vote by virtue of tho naunali/a tloh of their fathers, they and the person who shall odor Ktch second vote,'upon so offending shall be gtulty of a high misdemeanor,and on o-mvictimi thereof, be fined or Imprisoned, or both, nt the discretion ol the court. but the urn -shall not exceed one bund rod dollars In each case, nor the 'lmprisonment ouoyo-r; the like punishment shall be iijfiiclcil. on conviction, on the officers of el-'Ctlon who shall neglect or fe luso to make or cause to re made, the indorse ment required as aforesaid on said naturaliza tion certificate, .Skc. h. if'uny election officer shall refuse or neglect to require such prout of the right of suf frage uk, ls presn.rlb-d by Ibis bl'V, or the laws to wpluh this Is a supplement, from tiny person of fering to vote whose name is not on the list of assessed voters, or whoso right to vole is chal lenged by any qualified voior present, and shall admit such person to vote wilhout requiring saeh'proof, every person so oflendlngshail, upon conviction, begin It v of a high misdemeanor, and shall lie sentenced, for every uch offense, t-»pa. a fine not exceeding mpj hundred dollars, or to undergo an .imprisonment not more than one year, or cither, or both, at tjm discretion of Hip court. Sice. 7. Ten (Jays preceding every election for electors of President and vice President of the United Mates, itslmll ho the duty of the assess ors to attend ut the place fixed by law loi hold ing the election In each election district, ami then and there hear all applications of persons whose names have beet) omitted f>um the list of , assessed voters, and who claiai the right to vote or whoso rights havp|prlglna(ed slncu the sumo was made ou : ,aml h'lmll and tire names ul such persons therctw us slmP show Unit they' are en titled to the right of sufi'rago in such district, on the personal application of the claimant only, and forthwith assess tnem with the pioper fax After completing thed st, a copy theieot shad bo placed on the door of or on the h« use where the election Is to tie hold, at least eight days before the election; andat tie-election ihosame course shall be pursued, in all respects.as isieqniied by this pel upd the acts to which It is a (suppienumi. at the general tdcbllnrs In October, TnoAssebs or shall also make the same returns to the comi ty commlH iopers of ell assessments made by virtue ol ihisficoiloh ; and the county eomnifs sloncMH shall funilsn copies theieof to Hu elec tion officers In each district, in like manner, in all respects,as Isteqmred atthogouemlelections In October, * ~*-Sec. 8. Tho same rules and regulations shall ■ apply at every special election, and utovefy sepa rate city, borough or ward uipctlpn, tn ail re spects as at the general elections in Uotobur, • f*hO. U, Tho respective assessors, In pectors and Judges of the elections shall each have the power to administer oaths to any persons claim ing the right to he assessed or the right of Mif fnige'br in regard t" any oihei matter or thing required to bo done or inquired Into by any of said olllccis under this act; ami any wi-M'ul raise swearing by any person In rcfalion to any mut ter or thing concerning wince they shall he law fully iiiicrtogait-d by any of said olllcors shall bo punished as perjury, Sec, 10. Tho assessors shall each receive the same compensation lor the time necessarily spent In performing the dm tes hereby injojneu as Is provlued by In w for the performaMcoofthutr duties, to be pula by the county commissioners as In other cases ; and It shall not be lawiul for any assessor tu assess a tax against any per son whatever within leu days ndxt preceding the election to be held on the second Tuesday ot October, In any year, or within ten days next before any election for electors oiTresident and Vico President of the United Slates; any viola tion of this provision shall be a misdemeanor, and subject tho officers so offending to a fine, on conviction, not exceeding one- lumdr d dollars, dr to imprisonment not exceeding throe mouths, or both, a(. the discretion of tho court, Htio. ID On tho petition or five or ino-e citizens of the county, matin* under oath that they veri ly believe that frauds will be practiced at the election about to be held In any district. It shall he the dutv of thq coutt ot common pious of said eouu y, If In session, or If not a Judge thcreol In vacation, to appoint two Jnolchms, sober and In telligent citizens or me county to .act as ovei ►eurs at said elections; said overseers shall bo selected iron* diUcrcut poiu'cal parlies, where Uio Inspectors belong, lo dllleront parlies, find when* both of said in-pcctors belong to the sumo r,v*iitlciil party, both of tlio overseers shall bo taken from the oppnsto noiiUoar partv ; said overseers shall have the right lo bo present with tiie olllccrs of the election, during tl c whole time thOHMino Is hold, the votes counted and tne re* turns mudo out and sinned by the election oln cor«: to ke-p a list of voteis, if they see proper; 10 challenge any person,offering to vote.um In ’orrog’ite him and his witness under oath. In re gard to his right of suUVago at said election, and to examine his papers produced; and the olll ccrs ol said elecUotiure required to ufh rd tosuld avcTM-erH m> selected and appointed every cm venlcuco ami facility lor the discharge of their duties; and If said electron olllcers shall romso lopermitwud overseers lo be present and per term their duties as aforesaid, or f they shall ho irlven awav from the pulls by violence or lu nmldutiou, all tno votes polled at such election district may he rejected by any inbuna, trying i contest under said election: Pruvklrd, I hat no person signing the petition ahull be appointed up overseer. . , sue. l‘J. If nnv prothohotnry, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any other person, shall uf ix the seal ofolllce to any natura'lzallon paper, ,»r permit the same lo UeulUxed, or give out. or cause, or permlflhe mime to he given out, in ulank, whereby It may bo''fraudulently used, or lurnlsh a naturall7.ullon ceitiflcaie to any per son who shall not have been duly examined and ..worn in ripen court, in the presence of some of ihe Judges thereof, according to the act ol Con gress, or shall aid in connive at. or In any way form it the Issueojany Irauduleiit naturalization, .‘•erillleale,-he shall bo guilty of a. high inn-de meanor; or If any,one sha 1 fraudulently \ne my such certificate of naturalization* knowing that It was fraudulently Issued, or shall vote, or at'empl lo vole thereon, or if any one shall vote, or attempt lo vote, on any .eertlllculo ol natu iiuizallon not issued to him, he shall he guilty •da high misdemeanor ; and either .or any ol ttio poisons, their.ulders or abettors guilty ol the misdemeanors afotcsaid, shall, on conviction.- ho lined in a sum not exceeding one thousand loliurs, and Imprisoned In the proper penilou ilary lor a period not exceeding three yea Vs. Sue. !!V Any person who on oath or allirina ilon. in or beiore any court lu this mate, or oul cur authorized to adm'nlster oaths, shall,to pro luce a «ertlllcato or naturalization. lor himself or any other person, willuUy depose, declare or allinn any matter to ho fact, knowing the sumo io ho mine, or shall In like manner deny any mutter to bo fact, knowing the tame lo be true, -ball bo deemed guilty ol peijuvy ; and any cor iltlcnlo of naturalization Issued In pinsmineo ol my such deposition, declaration or uflinnutlon spull he null and void; and It shall ho the duty >1 the court Issuing the same, upon proof being made before It I hut it was fraudulently obtained* intake Immediate measures lor-rccalllng the Mime for cancellation, and any person who shall, vote oraltompt lo vote on any paper so obtain* .■d or who shall lu any way aid in. connive at or mivoany agency whatever lu the Issue, clcrulu- Hlon or use of any. irauduleiit naturalization cor iiUcale, shall he deemed guilty ol a high misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall un dergo an ImpiUonment In the penlientlary foi not more than two years, and pay a'llno not more than one thousand dollars lor every such MfpiMse, or either or both, at the discretion of the court. ' * ,-moc. M. Any asKcssor, election odlcor or per •.on appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by tilts id. without reasonable or legal cause, shall be -object- to a penalty of one hundred dollars, and it any assessor shall assess any person as a voter who is not qualified, or si nil retuso to assess any one. who Is .qualilled he shall •no guilty of a misdemeanor In olllee, mil on conviction be punlshed-by lino or lm irlsonmont, and also ho subject to an action for damages by the parly aggrieved: and 11 any •ersoii shall irnuuulently ultei, add to, dolaco ordf.strov anv list of voters made out us direct or this act,, or tear down or remove the same Horn the pmeo whbro It has been fixed, w th Jinudulentor mischievous Intent, or Jorany Im proper purpose, ihe person so offending slmll ne guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on con viction sin.ll be punished by lino not'exceed ing five hundred dollars, or Imprisonment not exceeding two yours, or both, at ,the discretion of the court; , , , Skc. 10. All the elections for city, ward, bor ough, township and election oflicars shall-be Hereafter held on Lhosecond Tuesday InOdoboi -übjeet to nil provisions of the laws regula ulig the clctvions of such ollicers not Inconsis lent wltn tnis aci; the persons elected to such •lllces at that lime shall take Ihoir places at ihe expiration of the tcrtns'of the persons holding the same at the-time of such election; nut no election for the assessor or assistant as- sessor shuM be held, under this act, until the year one thjiiisnnd eight hundi ed and seventy. Skc. 111. A t all elections held heree ltd under the laws of this Commonwealth, the. polls shall be opened between the hours of six and seven o’clock a. m„ and closed atseveu o’clock p. rh. Skc. 17. It shall be the duty of tbo Secre tary of the CJ n.nnonweullh lo prepare fonm for all the blanks made necessary by ibis aei ind furnish copies of the same lo the county commissioners of the sevcial commas of thb Omnmo" wealth ; ’and' the county commission .•is ol each county shall, us soon as may hi aecessary aller reemp* (if the same", at the prop er expense of the comity, procure and lurnisl loan the election olllceis ol the election dis tricts of their respective coumlcs copies ofsucl btan intiucli quantities as may be rende ei ....... for the dischiuge o| thdr duties un der this act, * * • • * *• .... ... t'hat ctrD.ms ol this st'tate lempo . arlly m I he. service ol the stale or ol ihe Unilei •'tales Govct nnienis, on clerical or other duly and who do not voio wheie thus employed, shut not be Iherony deprived ol tlie right lo vole Ir i heir S'*veral election districts, If otherwise duly , quahlUMl.-J -CHANGE IN THE ..MODE OF VOTING. An act regulating the mode ol voting at all •■.lections In the several counties of llyls Com monwealth uppr< veil March noth. imtfi: Si'.cl 'I. A’V it enacted by the Senate and House oj liejirese' t/idees of the ComtnomvenUh at Pennsi/i -twin ">id Uem.rul As'imO'y met, and iti * lurch!/ enacted bj/ the uid/ioriti/ of the .same. That the qua ll iled voters ol tho sevefa/counties of this Com monwealth, «t the general; township, borough •r special elect lons, are hereby’, borealier, air • hnrized'and required to vole, oy tickets, prin ted or w-til an. or partly printed or partly writ len, severally classified as follows: dnellcke' '•bull embrace the names of all judges of court voted for,, and ne lab led outside ••judiciary ;; .one licaetshall embrace l)ie names of all Mute' .olllceis vided lor, and be labelled “State; one i icket slmll cm brace tbo names of all county ot- Hcers voted for, and be labcc 1 •!county one ticket shall embrace the names of all township ollicers voled for, and be labeled “ township;’ one ticket shall embrace the names ol all bor ough officers voted tor, and be labeled * borough' and each class shall he deposited 'ln separate ballot boxes. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED KTASKS. ' , Section 1. The righ t of citizens of the United •Hates tn'vote shall not bo cJ« nled or Abridged by the United suites. nii account of nice, color, or previous condition oi servitude. FIRST AND SECOND SECTION Of-’ ACT OF .CONGIU-SS OF MARCH 31, 1670- Section 1. lie it ciKtctrd bp the Senate nml House of Jieprvienaitives »f the' United -S/a/cs (if ,Amvi ica in i’oiij/ress assembled. That all citizens of the United States, who are.-or shall ho otherwise qualified uy law to votuut any eleciion by the people. In any State, Terrlti ry, district, county, city, pariah, township, school district munici pality, «.r other territorial suhiulvlslou, shall be ei-titled and allcAvcd to vote at all such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any Constitution, Jaw, custom, usage, or regulation of any cuaio or tor riiorv. or bv. or nin'er Us autiionty, to the coi - trary notwithstanding. me. i. .uni Ox: u j turner c/Uicted, That If by or mult r thoavuhoitiy oi llio constitution or laws of any State, or laws of a y Territory, any act Is' or shall ho required lq be done as a prereq usite or qiialillcaUon for voting, ami by snob E institution or law persons hr ofliceis are or slmll ho charged wllh the pei fonnanee of du ties of furnishing to elllzen < an opport unitv to pei lorm such'prerequisite, or to become quail (led to vote, it shall be the duty ol every such person and olllocr to eive to all citizens of the United Stales the same and equal opportunity to pei form such prerequisite, and to becoim qualltied to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous condlditton of servitude—ami If any such person or ofllcer slmll refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to this sec tion, he shall, for every such ottLmce. forf* it and pay a sum of five hundred dolin'h to the person aggrieved thereby , to be recovered by an action on the c se, wllh full costs and sucli.allowance for counsel fees its the court shall deem just, and shall also, loi '-very • lienee, he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction thereof, ho lined not less than live hundred, do • lavs, or ho Impriskmed not less than one month and not more than one year, or bothf at the dl-cretlon of the court. SECTION 1U OF'AN ACT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LKUSLATUUE OF APUIIi 0. A. D. Ib7o. Sec. 10. That so much of every actof Assembly us piovidys tlmtonly white freemen are entitled lo vote, or lie registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any general or special election of tins'" Commonwealth, bo and , Urn same Is hereby' re pealed; and that hereaher all freemen, without distinction ol'colov, shall ho enrolled and regis tered according to t m provisions of tin*first sec tion ol the net approved April 17. IM>9, en itlod •• An Act. lurtlKTsuppienieiual to Ihe act relating to t ho elect lons ol this com nion wealth’and when otherwise qualified under the existing laws, be entitled to vote at ail general and> special elec tions In this Commonwealth. * Pursuant lo the. provisions contained in the sevenly-sixth Mention of tlio act first aforesaid, the judges of the nCor- sald disinois shall re spectively lake enurgu of (he certificates of re turn of the elections of their iosp6ct;vo districts and produce! them at a meeting of one Judge from each distalcl, Ul the llbrough of Farliskvon the third day after the election, being for the presentyuarON FRIDAY. THE Mth DAY OF nUToIIKR NEXT then ami there to do and per form the duties required hy law of said Judges. Also—That where a Judge'hy sickness or una voidable accident, is unable to attend suoh a meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid slmll he taken clmige oi by one ol the or FJerl(;sof theeiepilon of said dis trict who slmll do and perform, the duties requlr ed of saiif judge mmhlo to altviul. 1 (Jlv»n under my Imud. at Carlisle, this 16th day ol Hoplember, ls7o, JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. . . Hhrrlj}', PATENT LANTERN CO’Y., Office, 40 Barclay SL , JN, Y, Offer to the public a "Lantern combining safe ty and economy with elegance and UKiMulnesn.— It cannot explode; It giv’fsa good light, and consumes Jess oil than ahy 'oilier; It la not dis turbed by the highest Wind, and 11' a glass Is broken it is easily replaced by means of the screw. Tney ere universally liked where Ihey have been tried. Sep. 2i, 7(l Urn A GEN'LS WANTED TO BELL ■ fIHAMBERLIN'S Law Book for Business Men, the best aunsyuii‘TioN’’iiooic out, Address. O. IL CASE & CO., Ilurtfoi d, Conn. Hop. 22, *o—Jm •> \XTANTED—Auents, ($2O jior day) lo VY sell the c-lebruiod HUME SHUTTLE REVVING MACHINE. Has Ihe uruter-/eeU makes the "lock alllch ” (alike on both sides,) and Is jully licenced. Tlio best and. cheapest family Sewing Muiduno in the market. Address, JOHNSON, (JLAiUt & CO., Boston, Muss,, Pittsburg. Pa 4l Chicago, 111., or St, Louis, Mo, Hop, 22,70-rUm pITTS J 1 U E G White and Bed Lead.and Pi Manulaclurei-s , Puislmry P„ t. u. mu & ’co PlTTSnuno, FA. ' . CAituau’Som H GcnU: I nra much pIon K «il Lcml. purchasuU ofymi and ÜBio pIL'J,?? recoininemhUlon ont to the puhl a 1, L I 1 have cvarui cd. 1 Imveworkcd Wathp.ia , and .Lewis & Bros,. laro PhltaH'MP I mas I say I like your Lead lisuJJ ,®* 1 tho market for body ami color All * 81 »for.U canuol bo surpassed.' • ,ou c • • CHAS. U. Huppj Messrs. 3’. 11. Ncvin it O?., AKLISE,^e P-0,l Pittsburg, Pn. Genii." Tlmvo bud some 1 opportunity f trial ot i'our Pure White Lend, i m it h 5 rec'-mmeti<l it to the publican dreld.di.Vi* In the matUel. Imu finullinr with ntr »l le Lead lirthe market. Lewis & Br I« u-sf. & Co. of Philadelphia, do say your 1 greater sntifnetlon than either «>fth e ,„ „ count of body.color and fine arindimjtru , all the quulillcutlons required of a 1, ~ - - . ‘ JOHN’ AhSi Reading, Aimusiri Messrs T. 11. A’cmri it- Cb., - l Pittsburg. Pa. Gentx: I have had your While Lend rm.i by.-ii Chemist, and he, pronounced li e Pure.' * u . . S. w. HOLLENBACH, pflin Every keg‘ of our Pure Lend is Rnnr,., strictly Pure, and Is liner ground h-per and better body than any other in the r Ktales. Thesp are strong terms but file nnr less true. Call on SJ.HIPr& Bowers Cirlw. who are the only party having it for u Carlisle. •T. H. KEVIN 40 Pioneer Paint. Works I’iihfc' Onice and Pale Rooms, Market ami 2,1 At Hep. 23, "o—Sm* M rnHE COUJSTY AURICITLTUI JL FAIR. Tho Bonrd of Managers hnvetnken son* In the t>rcparnlions for their iipxi fall m*«• the 12lh, Kith, and Hth of October; nn-i iq ; tilings work smoothly,nnd rellevethe nr? at the tleket ofllce on the ground there»i tickets disposed of at Paxton’s. Miller - B and Haverstlcks’stores In the town, Th« eta sold will he all numbered, ami single (i all cancelled when taken at the gules. Family tickets, admitting man and wife and all lift* children Under In years of age. sold for ; .t Tickets admitting a horse and buggy dn- f ring the fair Ticket admitting horses and carriugedu . ring the fair Ticket admitting a sing’o horse Ticket admitting ft. horse one! baggy Ticket, admitting ft single person Ticket admit ting carriage and horwa. All persons riding In carriages,or out hack will be charged single admission, will ho no charge made for the pijlcv of at tide for exhibition, but Mich entry can o: made by one holding a ticket of udmUsluo . The Committees are earnestly reqursw present nt 0 o’clock on Thursday inurnlDj, entry will t*o made after m o’clock nfiiiu By order of the President. LEWIS F. lAS Rep. 22,70-nt SHOE COMPANY. This company "having recently lieW lit mini election for Dheclors and tifileen, coirfmenced business mmlti, and hnvliig i rlor Mock of uondslii 'heir lineou liundJiK prepared to fill all orders that mav lioml promptness amt dispatch, the frillowingt present organization of the company, vli; JOHN T. GRRRN, Pmfdati-l HENRY MAXTOR, SWij.ATrl JOHN IRVINE. i GKO W. NEM'inH, V DiM, GEO. s; BEETEM, j 70— Sep. 22, Agents wanted.-/s23.ionv hvtho AMRRII'IA ' ICNITTINOMAL U IV ston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. Hep- 2i, 70-thu QRPHANS’ COURT SALE, On Saturday, October 15, ISK will bo sold af Public Sole uh'lic Court 1 In the borough of Carlisle, on ilia nmw the following described town pr«*|ieriy,l mg to 1 lie Into Cnthui Ino Heifers, viz; a HOUSE AND LOT OF GROU.' situated on the South-west corner of 1/ imd Bedford Streets. In Ibo bornnjjhftffj hnvi) p a front on Bomber street nf 61 fa ■mining hack So foot to CUnrch TTllta’, nnJ Ing thereon erected n TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with Bock Building. Out-hoiiKPa. 4c, 10 feet of fh'iH property is vacant gmin.i.u » hole will he Hold together o- lu two par -nit purchasers. Sale to commence ntl o’clock, p. M.,oi day, when terms will he made known hr AVDKEW MtrNARMITI . TOBIAS MIIjLFK. Ex’rs. oftnlharluoSellen.ds Sep. 8,70-61 \UCTI O N . . Mr. F. A., HARRIS, formerly an Auctioneer of the ehy of H burg, has been licensed, a United States• auotionee; In and for fuimhprlnnd county, nml this method of tnfnrmlnii Ills friendsthil ivenared to CRY S\LEH, upon tliemo.t sonablo Perms. Having, bad considerable oxpprlHuy •~n or, he prides himself upon skit i Ire satisfaction to 1 all parlies who matt him. Remember, my terms will he m low possible. AH orders left at the • REGISTER'S OFFICE, will be proibptly attended Hep! s, 70—tt • f, ‘ irMl \ RAPE. PERTAIN ANDSPE CUBE FOR N E U R.A L G il ■ SEKVODB DISEASES. ■ m Effahls me MagkaU ■ i An Unfalllng*npnmly-vfor Neurala'ao often effecting a. perfect ctvre In a s,c f, No form of Nervous Disease fulls to ;»'■* wordeiful power. Even In thoKPrprft* Chronic Neuralgia. affecting the entire K It.s use for ft few'dnvs affords the niost art' ing relief ami rarely lulls to produce* w and permanent euro. It. contains no rot In the slightest degree Injurious It n«« qualified approval of the hi-Htphyslmm. sands In every part ol fine ootfntry.KriUfß knowledge Its power to sooth the tortoraK and restoring the falling.strength. Sent hy mail on receipt of price end pc- Due Pneltngo S' 00 Toslnpili Six Pnclinges So 00 1 •* It is sold hy nil dealers In dru«« nines. TURNER & (’ll., Proprietor!!,B montStreot, Rosion, Mass, bop. 15, 70—3 meow yUUABLB TAN YARD & DWELLING HOt Tho undersigned offers bis valuable TflJ find Dwelling Kourp, connected ted In Mlddfesejctownshlp lisle Borings at Private Halo. TlieTnnj •; tains.2-1 vats and 2 largo leeches. the■*»“, *sxls feet contains 4lmiicHprB.2i)ai< , -V fln,l ‘ Mines and a running pool atthedonr in shop on tho second floor Is of etitwi J ‘ There Isa fine stream of-running'\ Al .‘L •ten feet of the yard. ThOro. Is also awp shed and mill house. . . , Tho locat ion is one of the host for hides .In Dumbo 1 land Va'ley. from 85 to 87 per cord, and tho ilolns a profitable business. Iho pr in thorough repair. ; . TW n,rr: ' ■[ ho Dwelling' House Is a L i! i 3 WEATHEK»BOAHDKD Building, vIW necessary outbuildings.. * , ....tfj •TKllMB.~S2.ngo.* 8l.W« CAM J , i , n r2tiilneai will, he taken out In tailing hides■ftin* 11 pound for tho leather In the rouga- ' If tho above premises are hot w ,u fore November Ist. 1870. they vdll thw" for a term of years atSl7ooo l l^ c ‘[' go c:* Possession given April Ist, 187b 0 desired. . For further liiformntlnn <jiire»^ DRS i\ Hop. IS. 70-71 IN UTAH OR THE MYSTERIES OF MORMOSfc monies und erlmes. i. lo »nrtf ofPM 1 With a full nml nutliontlr.hJ"K , JTS lg io» nnd tho Mormon Keoi, from *t present, time. nnnrcort< B,,i i Agents urn meeting "HH P|JI j„ /nur| cess, ono reports 180 jiH'ScrlMe J f nnoilier 71 In two days, f L pilBU for clreuln* s. Addiess, NAllO*»Ab* ING CO.. Philadelphia ra. (Up -Sep. >, 70—Im MEN OF PBteBESSi hy Ja3. Partnn Qveoly nnrt Icth: It iB the imiht t’uraiileto‘ l ' iu U |,1I1»; literary Jind artlKtlo went o n|ckf" ,,^: conialns sketches of K»nno uud 50 other P/ 0,,,^^ u 4 aiItKOI^ DDN. M5\V LIBMING COMPANY,2O5 U)2I8 N. Y Bpp. 1,70-lm WILL cJELL very low leaving—A very HUUSBflOxilo with a buck brlcßJ» splendid Junto Storeroom JAl“ir^** l l*f doing the bent business In •*“„ Or*- homo In a thriving part of the o 3 for 1871. Ang, 11,70—2m* ATTANTED.-a”*^ 1 ' ,/dfSss VV hand Hugar Mill* A ¥ pljr 6ep. 22, 70—2 t ' j ICI in m :o IP ti: pioneer PBAKKIjIN house, or nt the AND AI.L, AT PRIVATE SALE. -“SSaSj
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