Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 04, 1854, Image 8

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.31,0XDAY .Oct. 2
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In FLOt - irt•there littla,or, nothing doing,
and buyei'oite . holding off for lower 'Prices;
standard brands • are nominally held at $B,
but the detninndislitnited to a few small lOts
taken.fur. home use within the'range.of §i'Sa
8 50 far gdod refailing brands and e xtra.—
RYE FLoutt is also quiet but scarce, with a
further small sale at. si; 75 per bbl. Court
IslE.u. is stationary, and about 1000 bbls. old
stock Penn'a. Meal sold, part at $3 75 and
p a rt on terms•not public. GRAIN comes in
slowly, and 11'n E meets with a limited de
mand for milling at above previous 'rates ;4-;
5000116000 blisbets, mostly Southern,
;mild buyers at 150(1160 for fair to prime
reds, and lcisalG2c for white. Port: is scarce
:it 115:1118y. Coax is in moderate request,
tt it h furthksales of 3000a4000 bu -southern
yellowonostly at 82c for prime lots. OATS
.11'e lower, and about 400 bushels southern
old at 52c. 11'HISKEX—Ther0 •, a steady
'emand fur bbls- at 42e, and drudge at 40c;
.hds aae scarce and are held at our highest
MBE
13.t1mmonE,.Monday, Oct. 2.
FLoya AND MEAL.—We note a slightly im
roved keling in the Flour market to-day.—
tales on late 'change of 000 bbls Howard
:'reet brands at $7 25, and 1000 bids do. at
371 bbl. • The market close with hold
generally asking the last named price.—
'ity Mills held higher, hut we are not aware,
any sales. Rye Flour $7, and Corn Meal
37(q : 1 50 'tbbl.
GRAIN AND gEEDS.—Grain in fair supply.
nit receipts not large. Wheat—We note an
olvance of about 5 cents. About . 13,000
Jushels offered, and sale.; of good to prime
white at 1500;160e; choice do. 165c3 good
to prime red at 1350 I.loc bushel. Infe
rior lots 2to 15 cents less. Corn (irm--7A
bout 12,000 bushels Offered; sales Of white
at 710172 cents, yellow 730.75 cents, and
mixed 09®70 cents bushel. lte—About
1;z0 bush'els offered, bat no sales. We quote
garyland RyQat 1120i5.1150, and Pennsylva
nia 125 e r bushel. Outs—About 9000 bus'
„offered; sales of Maryland at 180,51 cents,
Virginia 520 ; 33 cents, and PoiMsylvania
...pats 54 cents bushel.
WHISKEY.—We quote hlids
and bbls at 11 cents "0 gallon
atent Saes
'ARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The
sul,scriber offers his FA lIM for sale. sit uatei In
Hampden township, Cum! erland county, on the turn
pike leading from liarrishurg to Cm lisle, 4 unites from
the (Omer and 13 front the latter plays. CONTAINING
128 ACRES and Ui PERCHES, strict measure, of first
rate Lhue4tone mid Mack :late had, inferior to none in
the comity. Adj , ioing the Caticulogufnet creek and
lands of 1/r. 11 lb Young. John Sherhahn. Item C.:herb:dun
anatithers. There are about 12 acres of Woodland and.
tiro remainder cleared and under good fe n ,-and in a
high state of cultltation. There are n - great sooty L
cust trees on the farm ready la be end into lasts. Also,
a young thriving Orchard midi different kinds of fruit.
The imprut ements are a TWo STuulfl . holt
truitherlaufriled a ith a kitchen ,u.. 7
attached and imllarf under them : u I irst • Boer
rate BANK BARN and other out buntlines Il ea
r " I •.• • t
with a never falling well with 1 01,1 "1 1 '•'•
the kitchen char. A further descriptbin is -
deemed unnecessary. as th..se who are desirous to pur
chase will view Om prepeAv. Terms n ill be made
known by the subscriber Hi lug on the premises.
Aug. •SI
A SSIG NEE SA I. E.—On FRIDAY,
4 -I L the iith of October. 1854, by virtue of a voluntary
deed of assig 1111 l ent by John ilarlaherand his wife Eliza,
the subscriber will sell, on the above named day, on the
premises, the following described tram of land and im
provements. via: A Tract of first rate I. I M ESTO N E
LAND, containing 25 acres and 2,1 perches neat measure,
situated in Silver Spring township. Cumberland county,
about one mile and a half north of Kingstown and the
turnpike. The Improvenlents Are a,;stone and frame
OItIST MILL, with an excellent Water-Pon er, not -i:rir.
passed by' any In the Canodoguinet creole: a large dou
ble MANSION HOUSE, A FRAME TENANT
HOUSE, toed FRAM K BARN. Also, a thriv—':, -
,
jug young orchard mid other fruit trees, and
,t r 0 0 111
a well of water near the louse. ,
i 2
The above described property is a very de- .
&IMMO one, and capitalists would do well to,
attend the sale -Cr call ripen the sofst: Het, who lives
near Mechanicsburg, or op Mr. Wagpmer• the miller.
who hex it rented; ilithe • will show the pripettyl'
1.
deseribil particulars - Matt IL! t 4 . t he sate...l , ol,re the day
of sale. ktirther ileserip6ei 'is deemed iiiinceessary :
the prOperty and its Arent rel.es ILIA 11/Vaidoll, VI ill re-, f
commend itself to all ,who may tall to see it. Sale to
commence at ° 10 "o'cloilt A. M. on soil day, u lien the
terms will be made known by C. TITZEL. '•
lOW, '2:I, 185 V Assignee of John 1110811 On
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r ALUABLJ EF\t, ESTATE AT
V. PRIVATE tiALE.—The following. F A It - 1t- and
Tract of WOODLAND. the property of )Ik. , Mml, Int Bunyan
of Carlisle, will be sold at private Mk, tikr-.7L:'l - -.
All that certalo Farm, situate in Southamidon tw;p.,
Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Iteldteles and
Hu. ter:s heirs, Francis Fulton. Benjamin Kimmel, Pelt):
and .others, yuntaiithar, 1t ACTIN,- Stria 111.0:1SWI . V.—
Thlx Farm, which is 'situated nu :the ..W.afnut I!( , ttoin
road. within two 111111 W of - the burongh of Slilppensburg.
is of a first rate quality of lnd. well enlitleated and
fenced. and.nearly all eloan)d, with4olt
ableDWELlAN(l HOUSE. BARN. nod
outbnlldings. Therm is a It I" young
oiteffmtD of well selected AM!(.
re=
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A1f10,.3 Tract of Woodland twu. tulles from the Fiona.
bounded by lands of Adorn Warner. tico. Clever's lieirs,
snit Conrad Clever, con Lain ing about -CO ' ES.. 'I bls
land is well, cOrered with young Chestnut Timber. There
is also on It a comfiirtable Tenant !louse and Carden.
. Persons wishing to exaQue these pm pertes, eau do t(
by calling on . Mr. ( n leorge Mathews, who resides on tin:
Farm. For tennis and conditions of sale apply to
• WM. M. BIDDLE.
orilunubersburg Whig publish . 6w• and send' hill tv
his °Mee. Aug. 1654.
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eiRPILAN'S•COURT SA1,111. 1 :111 pur,
%.," falallell Of on orttor of tho Ovphan's moart of lamb.
,'.minty, will bolltrt4llll fill' gttIOVIII SA'fIIItDAY, tho 14th
day ot October,, 1,4, A .TI tAI '.'l' OF LAND containing :1 , , , ,'
acres. tiltmate i W
femur 'A lion tow othip, MI tho road 1,,,,1..
Ing from I.lhborn to tho :•11ver tzpritnt Churcichotwcen
r
Deleohanic:thurg and Shiremahsio iv a. Into ~.„.,,,.
(ho property of licory Mater. tice,nl,•ll. 6.75)2 •
Vitore in vro , :tell on it a top:-PIV;;LLINti a• •t
tiou.SE 1111.1 `Lo p, a FVO:1) , ! . Still/L..4111d ,1::!1;t 4
t.11 , ,11! io n \yell a ~..a.., at 1110 d' ,- oe. TII, re 1...5.!..ikk.,&
Rlt fvitiNl lIC •11:.1•11 . on (1)9 1110. ,. 1.. Falk! to
illect ton' ;Prociaintelion,
„r I IFULFFAS, in lust' by an net attic' General
Assembly (II the Commonwealth of Petits--
sylvania,entitlial "All Act relating to the election
.n this Commonwealth,” 'sussed the '2(l day al
July, A. 13.1839, it is Insults the duty of the She
riff of every county within this t. onainontwealth,
to give public notice octlieGfuieral Eleuti ass, and
i n snch notices to enumerate s •
1. 't Ii officers to lie elected.
1. 1/...sigtinte the place at which• the eleCtion
to be Ite.-111
1, .10S. NI , 4)AIOIOND, nigh Sheriff of the
comity of Cumberland, do hereby make karma and'
bite this public: it stiee to the elettoes of the county
o Cumberland, - that on T UKSDAV, the 10th
'la% a o,:tobur next, ail election will be held at
he several election districts establishe.l by
in said conutv , ut which time they will vote`by
ballot lor the several officers hereinafter naini.d,
siz
for Governor of the State of Pennsylvania,
ONE PERSON
fa• Cm1:11 Commissioner of the State of Penn—
sylvania
ror Judge oldie Supreme Court 'or Penns)h•n—
uia.
ONE PERSON
to represent the eonniies of Cirty lierlan , Voris.
and Perry In the Ilou.oe ofepredentatii•es of
the United States
TWO PERSONS
hi represent the county of Cumberland in the
I louse of Itepresentt.thes of Penns, I vaisifi.
ONE I'EIiSON
lor Prothomi:ary of the Munly of Cumberland
ONE PERSON
tor Clerk of the Courts of the county of Cum
ONE PERSOV.
Register of tile enfint y of (Amber:ma
ONE PERSON
tor Commissioner at I.le coon y of Cumber
larid
land
, 01-I)irector of the P.)ot• ait.l of the }louse. of
rooploy :nem of tht-, ciitulty of Cumberland
T S
COI' Auditors , to setik. the public accounts of th - e
a-unity ol Cumberland
- - _
The said e'ection Will be held throughout the
comity, 115 I ' ollo%l'S
e(ectinti in the election district comprised
,1 the borough or Carlisle and the townships of
vnrth Ntidilleton, South Nliddleton,Lower Dick
-115011, Lower Fraiiklord and rower West Penns
'iorougli, will be held at the Court House, in the
i(ln oit4h of Carlisle.
The election iu the election district coral ()sea
af Siker Spring t ,iwiiship, will he held lit the
pnblic house of George Duey, in !Ingot:blown iii
seed township.
The election it the election district Composed
ofillionpilen township, will he held tit the house
occupied II) 11. Bressler ut Said iOWII
- •
1 . 110 election I the election district composed
if theta.vrishlpof paper Alien will lie I;)111 at
the public house of David Sheller in Shepherds,
ouli.
the election in the el Iction district compo , ,e(l
or the township oh lien will be held at,
the wagoo-in (ker shop of Jonas linachbarger
MI 'Slate 11111.
The election in the elee\ ion district composed
or blast Peinisburongli tow ship, will he held at
the house now occupied lily - . C 1)olson, nl the
west end ()I' the Ilarrishurg Bridge.
40 cents,
I'he election it' the district compnsed - nt -- New
Ct mherhowl, will lie held tit the public house of
\V 11. Buhl, iu tlic borough of New Combee.
hind.
election in (lie dis , rict composed of the
1)01.011,4h Alvelianieslinrg, will be held at the
public house of inlin lloowr, in said borough.
The election in the district composed of NI on
roe township, will be held at the public house of
I'. B. 6to hear ut Churchtown, in said township.
1 tic VICO Intl in the district composed of Upper
Dickinson township, will he held at the house"
ocw occupied b%Cliristian I loffinan in said town
ship.
The election in the district composrd of the
Borough id New %Ole, and townships of NUM',
Upper Frankf.ird. and than part of Newt no town.
ship ' not included in the Leesburg election (l . 's
trietll-rein after mentioned., and part of Upper
Allen townt,ltip, mitt be held at the Brick
School llonse, i ni the borough of New ville
•I he election in the district composed of Bove.
well towarshipi will be held ut the New Brick
School !louse m Newburg, in said township.
The.election nt th district composed ot tha
borough of Sliippetishurg. Shippensburg town
ship, and that part of Southampton township not
included in the Leesburg election district, will
he held at the Council House, in kin: hot °ugh GI
DAVID M ARTIN
Shippensburg,
And in anti ny no act of the Genera' Assembly
of this Commonwealth, passed the '2ll July, 14:39,
it is thus provided; "That the titian tied electors
of tarts of ,Newton and Southampton township,
in the county of Cumberland, botinde.lbv the lid;
lowing lines and distances, viz: ll.fginhing at the
Adams conntv thence along the line dividing
the' township's of Dickiiison nod Newton; tO the,
turnpike road, thence atlOng said turnpike to Ceti;
Ire School lloose,on said turnpike, soutlininp•
ion township, thence to a point on the Walnut
tlottom Road 111' illellllllllg He) buck's
theoce in a straight direction to the Saw
Mill of the heirs of George-A.:lever, thelWe
111011 g Krytiller'S 11111 to-the Adams could) line,
thence along the line of Adams county to the place
01 beginning, be 111111 the same is hereby declared
new' and separate election district, the election
to be held at the public house,ol m.•Nlax well
in Leesburg, So thamphm township." o
• Notice is Hereby Given,
- That every person
' excepting
Peace, who shall hold auly office or appointment
nilwolit or trust wader the United States, or of
this State ‘ or any city' or incorporated district,
svlict-her a 'commissioned officer or other wiSC,II
Slii/Ot!illillte °nicer or• agent, who is e l r shall be
employed under the legislative, excentuve„orp:'
dioary departments of this' sotte, or of die' YrillVil
status, Or of any city or of l iiy incorporated this
riet; and also that every member - of -Congress
and of the State I t e,, ,, islut um, and of tlieSelect 0.1
Conitnon . Uomicil of :1111 . city or commissioner or
anv incorporated district, is ' 1 • LAW illeiiplliiie 0
holding or exercising at the shoe time, the office
or, appointment of judge,inspeir, or clerk of any
elections of this Commonweal, and that no in
spector, judge or otheer otlitler of such election
shall be eli ,:ible to he then Voted for.
And the' said 'llet of A ssemblv, entitled lull act
;
z`la, u
' 8
relating to elections of this Corn Inflow etallt,passcd
.1 nly 121, IRa9, further provides as follows, to wit.
"That the manectors soil Judges shall uncut at
hr. respective places appointed for holding the
lection in the district to whiCh they respectively
eel ong, before tt 'n'elnek in the morning of the
Second Tuesolay•of October, and each of said in
speetors 'shall appoint one clerk, who shall he a
cpe..l;fied voter arlitielk district.
"ltt rase ill,' person who titian thlve reerive , ltlu
se . ..:(11111 Itight•lit
ONE PERSON
NE PERSON
ONE PERSON
~atli lac I)gralb
,irecetitin; lectton sludi_ act as . 1 31 8 1 nor 1118
place. Anti in case the::iterson who:shall have
received the highest number of votes - for inspec
tor shall not attentl,thDpeeson elected judge shall
appoint nit inspector in his place; Mid in case the
person e leered a judgeshall not attettil, then the '
inspector who received the highest number.of
votes shall-appoint a judge in his Place; or if airy
vacamey shall continue' in the ooatil leer the space
of one hour itllter the time fixed by law for the
ope gof the election, the qualified voters of the
township ward or district for which such officer.
shall have been elected;resent at the place of
electior., shall elect one of their number to fill
such vocalic!.
•It shall he the ditty of the set era] assessors
of cacti district to attend at the place of holding
every general. special or township electlon, dur
ing the whole time said election is kept open, for
the purpose of giving informatioteto the inspectors
atell,hitlges when called on in relation to the right
of ally person assessed by them to vote at such
election, or such other matters in relation to the
assessment of voters as the said inspectors or
either of them shall front t me to time require.
"No-person shall be permitted to vote at ant
e'ection as aforesaid, titan a white freeman 01 the
age of t went 3 one, years or more, et ho shall have
resided in this Stale at least one year slot in the
election district there lie offers his vote at least
ten days immediately preceding such election,
and within two years paid a State or county tax,
which shall have be 11 assessed at least ten days
he lure the election. Hut h citizen of the United
States, who has- previously been a qualified voter
of this State. anti removed therefrom and ref lint
el), 0011 who shall have resided in the election
district slid paid,taxesuforesaid, shall he entitled
to vote Riley residing in this State six months;
Proluded, That the white freemen, citizens of
the United States, betweeC the ages of twenty
tine and is enty two years who hate resided tit ,
au election district ten days as aforesaid, shall
be entitled. tot ore although they shall not have
paid taxes
Ni" person shall ho permitted to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable hi
lt:lsllBms lurnished by the commissioners, teqless
First, he produce a receipt fits' the pa) meal.
w Ado two 3 t ars, of a state Or:county tax asses
s..l agreeably to the constitutioo, and give salts
tlictore evidence. either on his oath or affirmation.
or the oath or affirmution of another diet lie has
paid sect, a tax ,or Ott failure to produce it receipt
811011 1111Ihe oath to the pa) mem thereof., Second,
l it Ire ehion-a-rightio-vote - by - beingnii - elector - he- -
t*, VII OW age tit twenty one and twenty l wt, years
lie shall depose nn nada or Alienation that lie has
residtil iii thus State at least one year next before
his applicatona, and make such. proof of residence
~ the is required
,liv this act and that
lie ikes verrlt believe 11'01111110 . account given him
that be is of the age aforesaid , and such other ev
idence as is required by this act, wherenpon th'e
name of Ow person so admitted to vote shad by
in the alitint.Setical list by the inipectors,
and a note male ()Iwo )itp thereto by writing the
word •tax,' he shall be admitted tovote :Iv
reason of !lasing paid tax, or the word 'age,' be
he shall lii' admitted to vote by reason ()lintel)
shall he called out t r the clerks, who shall.' 'mike
the like notes in the lists of voters kept b 3 them.
lit all cases where the name of the per. on
claiming to vote is Ciuitil i it the list fm nished by
the colllMlSSiOtars lint 085C9801 . , ar, his ri A lit to
'vole it iether found thereon or not, is of jec oil
ity any (111:11ifil.41 citizen, it shall be the duty of the
inspeetnrs to examine such persons cm oatil as to
his qt.ahlicationsond it he claims to have resided
within the_Sialc for one year or, more, his oath
'shall lie sufficient proof thereof. but shall make
roof by at least one competent witness, who shall,
ben qualified elector, that be has residedi within
the• district for more than ten days next it medi
atel3 preceding said election, and shall alai him ,
sell swear that his lions fide residence, to purse.
mice of his lawGll calling, is within the district,
and that he did not remove into said district
he purpose iii soling therein.
els cry person ipial , fird as aforesaid, and who
shall make tine proof if rumored, of his I esidence
and pay meht of taxes as aforesaid, shaiL bead
retitled to vole in the t twuship, ward or district
111 w hide lie shall reßiliC.
•If thy . person shall prevent or attempt to pre,
vent any officer of any olectfon under this act
from hobnail; ',ltch election, or use or threaten any ,
violence to any stieli officer, or sh II interrupt or
improperly interfere with him in the exectut nut 1
of his duty, oi• sliltll block ty the window or live
one to .my window a here the same way be bold
ing, shall riutotepay disturb the peace tit ,such
election, or shall tile or practice any intimidattog
threats, for e of violence. with design to hilliWinse
unduly Or overawe ;Inv elector, or to prevent lion
from voting or to restrain the feet dons of choice,
such persons on conviction shall be fined in any
sum not exceeding five hundred difilars and
b e
impri tied for any time not, less than thirke — iiOr
more than twelve montlig, and if it shall be shown
to court, where the trial of such offence shall lie
hail, that the person so offending was not a resi-,
dent of the city, ward, district or township where
the oflenee was committed, and not entitled to vote
therein, then Olt he 6111111 Ile tienteniscif
to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor
more-than one thousand dollars, and be impriso
ned not less than six mouth nor mote than two
pmts.
'II any pet you or persons shall make any bet or
wager upon tile result of am election within the
C .mmonwealth, or dual offer to make any such
bet or wner,-ei they' hy verbal moclam aim% there
hy any written or furl. ted advertisement
challengem• invite any person to make such• het
or wager, upon conviction thereof in or they shall
f , rfeit and pay three times the - awn:nit SO bet or
to'be bet.
.11 any I verson not by law qualified, shall fraud
ulently vote at ally tdection nt tili4 Common
wealth, or being otherwisequalifted shall vite cot
- of his proper district, or it an) person knowing
the want of sock (Pialifications,sloilfaid or -pro d
core sock person .to vote, the person offending
on'eonvictiou, be fined in any sum not ex
i...ietsling two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned
for foil term not exceeding, three months,
'lf any person stud 1 volt: at more titan one e1y.7.-7
lion distend, or otltern Ise fraudulently vote more
Ilion once °Wilke same day, Or, shall .I . ratuittlettkly
fold (ip tit`iiVer.4o die pispect ot. t wo tickets Ito
gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or skull
proem e another so in do, he or they olfeiorkkg,
shall ink conviction be fined in am MOO not vas
than filly imik more tlikin live likkkitireddollars Ind
he imprisoned for any term not less than_ d ree
nor more than twelve monthß•
'if alit person not qualified to vote iki this Coat
mon wealthogreeably fo law: (except the sans of
qkkalifiell citizens) shall apneas. at 0113' place of
election for the 0111)116e 01 issuing tickets Or of
influeukcing the citizens. qualified in vote .he shall
conviction forfeit anal pay any suna„not exceed.
log one himilretlAollars for every quell offence,
and be imprisoned for any tersii"noi exceeding
tivree months.'
`‘A.4l - Eittatalt to the y provisions of the sixty-first
section:llf- said art, every - fi enerkt I kind Special
Eltction 11111111 . tir opened between the hours of
eight mid tun in the forettoviii, unit. shall annti IMO
ih'ollolll interruption or adjournment until seven
o'rhek in the cycning, when Mt' pulls shall be
• •
istvc to insert the fol.
tt.,ry 1111 Act. eutitll-1, "Au not fin'
el' 1111W t t
10.3 on. for (ho tlu ieradEittetLat to be
held on the swami Tuesd y of October next.
AN A 'l`,,
.i'or the suppression of the manufacture and sale
• of intoxicating liquors,\as a beverage,
Whereas, All laws to be, efficient should have•
the approbation and sanction of the people :
And whereas, It is represented that a large
number, if not a majority of the citizens of
this Commonwealth, are deeply impressed with
the necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory
Liquor Law :
And whereas, It is immssible ' to. obtain a
certain indication of popular sentimentrelating
thereto by means of petitions and remonstran
ces ; Therefore,
SEc 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
. met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That the qualified voters of this
Commonwealth are hereby authorized nt the
places for bolding the general elections in their
respective. wards, boroughs and townships, on
the second TUESDAY of October next, toiVote
fur and against a law whieli shall entirely Pre
bibit by proper and constitutional regulations
and penalties, the manufacture and sale of in
toxicating liquors, except for medical, sacra
mental, mechanical and artistical purposes.
SEC. 2. That the officers authorized by law
to bold elections in each ward, borough and
township, of this Commonwealth, are hereby
directed and required at the place fixed by law,
in the several districts for the holding alba
general elections in sail districts, on the see
ond Tuesday of October next, when they shall
be organized ns an election board, to receive
from each qualified voter of their said di -iricts
a ticket, written or printed on the outside
.• Prohibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets in
fa'or of the proposed law shall contain in the
inside the words, "For n Prohibitory Liquor
Law," and those opposed to the proposed law
shall contain in the inside the words "Against
the Prohibitory Liquor Law," which votes
shall be -counted and returned to the Court
House of the c< unties or city in which the said
election shall be held, on the following-Friday
by the re t urn -judges,- who-shall east--tip-ond- i
and certify ' all the votes polled in said county
or city, to the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth at Harrisburg, directed and
transmitted in the same rannaer. the Votes for
Governor are required to be directed and trans
mitted, and the said Secretary shall on the
third Friday of January next ensuing, cc mmu
nicate the Said returns to the Legislature, to
be opened and counted in the same manner the
votes for Governer are opened and countet4
fib - (1.6 - iinsi - dered as the preyer of the voters of
this Commonwealth .relative too Prohibitory
Liquor Law.
Sec, 3. That' all the election laws of the
State prescribing the.hours of opening closing
the polls, the reception of votes, the punish
ment for illegal voting, the defraying the ex
penses of publication, an(l.holding of the gen
eral elections and return of the same, and all
other matters incident thereto, be and the same
are declared applicable to the election above
authofized.
SEc. 4. That it shall be the duties of the
Sheriffs of the several counties of this Com
monwealth to insert a copy of this act in the
proclamation for the general election to be
,held on the second Tuesday of o , tober next.
• E. B. CHASE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
, M. M'CASLIN,
Speaker of the Senate.
APPROVED—The twenty eighth day of April,
one thousand eight hundred Ind fifty:fon-,
And the Judges of the respective di striet saforc
sa id, are by the saitlAct:rertitid to meet the
Court House. iioiitAaireaaglt , Carlisle on the
third day Afterlh&jilild day of election, being
Friday the 13111 tiny of October, thentand thereto
perform the things required of them by Lew.
The return judges of the Congressional dis r ,
trict will meet in the Court llou.e in the bo
rough of Carlisle, on Tuesday the lith day of
October, then and there to perform the duties
required of them by law.
Given under my hand, et Carlisle, this Ist
day of September, 1, D., I R5l
JOSEPH iIricHAHMOND,
Stmoier's OEFI`CE, CA 111.18LE1 Slier.ff.
2; 1854,
31eni (state Soles
VALUABLE FAJIM FOR SALE.-
v The subscriber will offer at public sale, on the pre
takes. on SATUItidA Y. the 2.3 d of September. 1554, his
VALUABLE FAIIM, situate in North Middleton twp.,
Cumberland enmity.. miles north of Carlisle. 011 the
1173.2goaer's :ap road. contain{ ng abOutiti ACRES of good
Slate Land, all of which is clf:iretband in a good state of
cultivation except about 12 0.1 7 40 t tim•
-
ber land. The Improvements are a dOtI• ;-
MO two story Log. MVELIANII 110175 E,, t.
weatherlsiarded with a good Kitchen ''; , 4tt,
atteldd : the Barn on this thrill was
burned on the 12th inst. Then) also
nn the premises a yonni.i! tipple orchard and (dial. fruit
trees. and tlyu never i h wells of water tlhusionicut to
the house.
.tlso. will by sold :it nip same thaw ,and plar, a Tra,
of pond iI'NTA IN LAND. Mon nerc.
sltuato about 11 2 miles (vont Om abo,o-nweitioncil Fart
and about Miie from the Ixonz's (lap road.
' Sale to commence :it 1 o'clock, I'. M., of said cloy, wloc
midi) kiwtvn by
A IVZ. 3 , ),'lss4.—tst; i'oN RAD 310R1D0111.% -
_
AN 1`11.1.31 .FOR SALE.—ELEGANT
REAL ESTATE, situated in Carroll county. .11d.,
Bi miles Crony Baltimore, (ove'r good roads,) containing
fain — AlltliSrh . igirb -- imprrivetitiritirsettn—
Tlv ENTv-Tm () u L 1.1 [NOS on the
•
same, all new; among whieh Is the hand
iennest 0/ENTRY RESIDENCE the .4 t o
and the other buildings ;In 'proportion.
With a b undance of 'Wood and tVater.and
every luxury of Ililt'liAh IS. Hardens, Flowers, Fruits
mid Shrubbery, IN lilt scenery unsurpassed: anti one 0,
the traist healthy places iu the tnion_;. convenient to
Schools, Comelier and :Bills.
'Mose desiring tolainclia,o' an eleitnt and - valintble
estate, eau do somi faverable terms by., calfing on the
subscriber, residin gin the estate, neae,Thileytowit. Car
roll otlay, betiwe the 27th day of l.ieptemblir mtt.
If the property is not sold by that time R. will he Mild
at the' Exchange, ip 411.1 city of Baltimore, on
DAY., the -sth of October, at 1 &deck, precisiely. • Title
holisplitahle nutlsalo •
ift 11.1'141111 I.lok, V.I. n ,morti o:Omitted nonce,
lialtlinore Daily American.
A lig; 5(1, I tist-.—t s
__:i_.:_:- I' , e,.. , Cl. A. 1.:(1 E.
TITOI TS l'i AN,!) .i,(Yr FOR s ALE
-1 i.. The Two ktiry 11IAMF. HOUSE
and Lot ,of lrowtolit. S.lotif:llatloVer
. ..Pik?'") ,
tarl'et, IloW ljet'llpkti by l'll:ttli'S Um , - .1, 44 . •
nitz, illimedl:itolv ,pi.lito i lkintz's" yryt
eirc.,
Slort:, I, olfero.lbut private hale. I'm
~ 4.,_
torots Inquire of tlo! sul , scriber, Att , rneV f”r Vt....wit,.
Sep. 11, '6ll ~ ' . It. M. lIENI/1:1:.`iON.
UST It FA 'EI V ED.— A prime .161
. tho PATQ'T F. V• Car
VI I ' , AI , . A
COURT PROCLAMATI
Whereas.l i the Honorable JAMES 11. Orturtat, Presi
dent Judge of the several Courts of C e emmon Pleas of
the counties of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata, fu
Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ,In said coun
ties, anti lion. Jena Item. and SAMUEL WOOLDURN:,Judge9
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and tiendial Jail
Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders,
in the said county or Cumberland, by their precepts to
use directed, bearing date the 28th day of August; 1854,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene- ,
rat Jail Delivery, to be hidden at. Carlisle, on the 2d
HONDA Y of November, (being the 11th day) at 10
Welock in the fprenoon, to continue two weeks.
VtiTICE is therefore hereby given to the Coroner,
,Itutives of the Pence and Constables of the said County
of Cumberland. that they are by the said precept MITI.
maniii4l to be then and there in their proper persons,
with their roils, records, irilliSitiOnS, ' examinations and
all other rentembranhes, to du these things which to
their Milers appertain to be done, and all - those that aro
bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the•pris
otters that are or then shall ho in the Jail of said county,
are to be there to prosecute them as - shall he just.
JOSEPH.. AIeDARMOND, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, I
i,epteml•er.
NOTICE. At a stated Orphans' Con - it
began on Tuesday, the 15th day of August,
1854. and holden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland cow
before the Hon. James 11. tiraham, President Judge, and
Samuel Weodburn. and John Rupp, Esquires, Associate
Judges, Ac.. the following proceedings were had, to wit :
lu the cm.° of the writ of Partition and Valuation
the real estate of Robert Graham, deceased, the same
has Mg teen confirmed by the Court.
Now, to wit. 15th August, ISSI, Rule on t r, heirs
and persons interested, to wit: John Stuart. ienoe of
Joseph Grisham, William Graham and Isabella Graham,
intermarried with Robert Roberts, William E. Graham,
Eliza. intermarried. with E. W. Warslnum•und Andrew
.1. Graham, oho has E. W. Warshaw for 'his guardian,
(the said K W. Warsham and Eliza his wife having sold
their interest to William Glenn,: the ehildren of Maria
Graham. married to - Frazier, (also ilthid,) to wit:
Isabella Ann Strickler, Catharine, married to George
Nagle, the soil of Nancy. intermarried with Arthur
(Amino, deco:Ned, to wit: William Bnehanan. find the
children of Jane lirahant. deceased. intermarried with
- Grier. to vi it. three of the children. one married,
• the others unmarried. all of age. live in Washington
county. Pa. To come into Court nu TUESDAY, the ith
day ri November next, and accept or refine to accept
the said estate at the valuation. or show cause why the
same should not be sold. Personal notice or by writing
left at their pia, (3 of abode to he given to these living in
the county: or within fi•rty miles of Carlish•, and by
for three scoots, in two newspapers In Car
lisle. tl.r those resident out of 'the COmity and beyond
rt 3 miles. ”y THE COURT.
. . . . _ .._
( -•-_L_ In teAlmony w M
hereef. T 'VP,. hereunto set
---- I.IT-' lITi - ,i - ii - il. , ---- inil Mr , i7iVil - clrsitid - Ctitat - PirCarliklir
( -.- .41 the 12th day of Feptentler. A. 11...15f1.
11111.11' Ol.' 11l LEY. ,
Deputy Clerk Orphans' Court.
WNI. BIGLER
!!t 1.1.01.4.1{11
totices
2.lsept:: I :It
tI'DITOR'S NOTlC,U.—Account: of
Fanmel Bricher's Assignees, The creditors of
Fismuel Bricker, of Monroe township. Cumberland, coun
ts.. are hereby ',titled that I have been appointed nit
Auditor by the tort of Coninuni Pleas .or said rounty,
to marshall and distrilMte the assets in the hands of
his assignees. I a ill attend to the duties of the ap
pointment at my °Mee in the Borough of Carlisle, on
IV EDS ESDAY, the Wth day of October next, before or
at which time the creditors of Su nuel Ilrieher will please
present their claim's. If this request be neglected, they
will to cut out friamthe fund
Rbilt2o
/TIC E.—The Otdiilanee enacted the
ma, Jay of June, requiring that all dogs
running nt large u ilhiu the limits of the Borninh. be
secuiely muzzled, a ill, by order of ntn stand SUS
intruded from the Ist of Itrtnber of the present year, un
til the Ist day .f May. Isr);,, time it will again
be in full force and Wert.
JAMES MU 1.1.1 N, CI, tit to Council.
Connell Chamler, tUrlisle,}
September _h, 1134.
(YricT is hereby frti . en that the Cum- •
I_l BERLAND SAVINOS INSTITUTION,
Monett at Cumberland hail. in Dickinson, township,
Cumberland (Inuit), oil] make apnliculb II to the nett
Legislature of the ConinionWealth of Pennsylvania Lr
an act of , lncorporationi, with a capital ,t" ni t less than
Ten nor uto thou Thirty Thousai:.! tier the pur
pose of receiN[ rn. ing let 5it.41111./Ilvy Luth transitory and
on interest. and of mating loans' and discounts, with
such other priiileges as MY usually rrllllted to Savings
Institutions. Ity order ‘,l the Dire, frr-.
N\ NI. 1.1-11,111 t LATH. Treas.
1,1111,0
D. L. Dr.F.I.NI k". Sev'y
T(yricE is hereby given that :I)lk:it
tion will lw made to the next Legislature, agreea
bly ,to the eotustituthin nod of the ronivnennealth
of Pennsylvania, 11. r an alteratb , n hi the charter of thu
Carlisle hep. oit flank, so as to con kr upon said ihilik the
rights anti prix ilelos of a Lank it issue. and to eliango
.the name to that 14 the CU:11%4.1. K : aho td Inerenno
the capital Rork One lintitivil anti faly, thousand dol
lars if practiml le.
Ily order of the Ileard of Direetor.i.
W. )1. lIEETE)I,
Cashier.
June 23.
VOTIC E. ,—A N E L ECT lON for 01E
errs And Manv.ters of the Cumherland Valley
ltnilmad Company ? Mill be held at the Cemp.ny's (MIN
in rhalnhersharg, nn MoNio‘i, the •4d day of th.TOBLa
next, between the hour,, of 10 A. M.. and 4 P. M.
sept"-3t F.. M. 1111 , 111 X Seeretaly.
FSTATE OF AN I )li. E FOln3E4,
DECEASEll.—Lettvrs Testamentary on the Estato
of Andrew Foil ro. late of West l'ennsboro tnwnShip,
Cumberland vounty, dee'd.. have been granted by tho
Register of said eminty. to R . M. 1 boolio son and Rieb i d.
Parker. Persons indebted are requested to make nay
meat and those having elahns h present t hem for settb,
W. 11. 11 UNDERSON,
.In• 4. :In. 1R:1.,
C:4rll.lt
r STATE (.11F 'O, El 111( 13.1.1c.1.111
4
tf.r'S ell that letter.;
ui ndtniuistrttion. mlth the nill aolkometl. on the osfllo''
of tleorm ilaser, late of :qt.% et. t- I 1,4 of 11,14, (13111-
berhilld r4 , llllty. ii..00:1F , i1.11:1 , o betot ..tnantml by the Itittt
ister-of stia counts - to the subs,a iloa• ia.sitlitm iu Ilamp
deo t,mnship. to - rsons himo ttr thomselves indebt
ed to Mid CA:13.1., ark. I ...011r,11 - 1. , tmllso Montan:lto pay
ment. and those having clabt, to p,•sent them tbr set
tlement to S-011.' El. I.llEllt-N, Atiner.
Sept. 1:1, 1'154.
- IF STATE OE ~1(/ I 1 N .‘ 1c( . ! A Ill'Eß,
. 7A nwE.ks•Ei).—N,ti. , ,, L. herot,) . girtn that lottiq's•
of Administration, with the 'Will aonoxod on tho Es
tato of Joint Alt:t'artor, late of t ip,
ho ,i,orvitgls ~e car,,,,
cian,,,,•rlinut ~,.. 4,,,,,,,,,5,A. have b..,,,, ~,,,bil by tit°
It6rinter of said county, to tho stalo‘ta iLer. rodditm in
thus ' boromdt. All persoms Ito:min... themselves in-
debted to F.:11(1 E,tate are „teittlre3 to nnike unmet. A If
payment, and tintsu \v ill preSellt ttl!1.1.1 for
settlement, to
JAMES McCAXTER, Adiu'r
'Sop. 11, 1554
cy'r FOF 11()13E1IT . I)1:rNli -‘11:
.E,
hereby thitt letters of Ad
ministratin on the eqtato td itnt.ert 1M11,3 1 ., hit;t of
I::ast Peon:oton.ttrp., rittalt. hat Leen issued
lty tit, Ite....ister in and t,,
olio re:44,N intliA too in hip aforestMi. All 1.01:F..p1i
II:IV lug rlaims tr deiwool, t hr t -ttitrof N itti
are rettueste4 th untl,e known the nom wh lout. deitty„
an t i t.loot.e indel.ted to in:the pa) meta toi„,
t - .II.MEL, • .
Atint'r,
4,lltf.:re^-11
s'i‘A'M ()17 RI r1)M41)11 KVS I I I;',R
DEcEAsiii);-- Letters Testamoutary. 1 , 11 till` ÜbLite
Of I:114 0 101 KV:. `lll% 1 , 1 11. I.)tiroti twr.,
tzrint,%l by tho r I.l' ... h l.l emukty
b, 11Ln ii,alp , ,tr and (i.b.a . gl , vsitlilig iu
I hi. salty , ttmliF•hip. Vor , on t in,1,1 , 0,1 ,:tro evAito , tvit to
tho r.tyyovilt thoso to uto,ttut thorn
Tn ,ettlenv,i)t N
tiEtt Wt.+Nlil;l(l.lt9r,
.
EN,,etitc.ra
11.1.111'ENTIo;W: 4 and l'Atil(r , , , n; ;:re ;mit:
I . :t
3
W. 11. MILLER, AlO itor
10(11AM) l'A Elt,
Cxevtitors