S (rlix U;lirri6fe, probtice 11EPOETE FOE THE ILEITALD Monling, Sept.. 12 Ft - mutt Superfine, per bbl do' Extra, do do Family do RYN (10 WHITE WIC T per bushel Flu do I', is II RI i Cott v 0 ‘r CIAIVEBSEEII TI MOTH triLTIMORE MARIKET. MONDAY EVENING, Sept 10 . FLOUR. AND ;ID:AL.—The Flour market this morning was somewhat unsettled—holders 'firmer and htiyrs not much disposed to give the asking prices. Sales at the opening of 'change of 550 bbls Howard street brands at $ Sub. eq neatly 153 blds . at $7 56, and )0 !ibis at 7 621. part i dil;vered this week at seller's' option. The market closed with buy ers at 7 62,1; some asking mire Sales also of 800 bbl City Mills at 7 50, more Than which buyas were not disposed to give• A sale of 100 nbis :it 7 56. And sales between 'change of 600 bbls Ci!y , .Mills at 850 per bid. Corn Meal—A moderate demand. We quote coun try at $4 27, and city munufacthry at $1 per bbl. Small sales. - UP. IN —Wheat—There was a fair inquiry inquiry to-day. Sid hers and millers bought freely awl pr lees show an advance of 3 to 5 CllO on the quotations of Saturday. About 22 000 bushels ()tiered and sales of good to prime white at 1 70 a $ 1 83, very choice do for family Flour at 185u51.88. A lot of 2200 bushels brought the last named figures. Good to prime red Wand, Inferior lotEib to 25 gents less. Corn a steady dernamt About 4500 bushels offered and partly sold—white at 8508 to 60 cents per bushel. Oats—A steady demand. About 5000 bushels offered to day. d sales of Maryland and Virginia,tit 35a40 cents. SPALDING & ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES! CONWLIDAING THEIR CELEBRATED 1 1 . ki Floating Palace Circus! - ii From Their Palatial Aquatic Am phithentre, on the AlLsaastppi and Ohio cruets, nod their NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS! • So celebrated in We North and . , E..., into , ~. L. .-'..---- -- One Monster Concern! 1'"1:;------;*k,f, WITU TUE yk....': ,[6 -"--a TWO • OOMPANIESI , ''.%,,....t-Jjk.,.- -_-, Comprising respectively, the most 'i,'.?...!' - ,•---- distinguished --- '-- • Northern and Southern Performers, in the same Ring, i :‘ l' IN FRIENDLY STRIFE! d' ‘ , In presence of the audience, 130TH COMPANIES -"-----' 4, UNDER ONE TENT! ?, •:.----......., WITH Two Seta of Perform3ral • .1. TWO SETS OF CLOWNS! Two Sets of Ring - liorsest 4z ....- : ,„,.., PANTOMIME ...... 0, 0 . _I! 11 ;1'1 EVERY AFTERNOON, ...---.? - AND " i: —7" -- SPECTACLE EVERY NIGHT! ' ''''" NED KEN DA.LL v-- • . P ~ TUE BUOLERI KENDALL'S BRASS BAND : . .: ,Draw,, in TritunpbalProotaaeo on ,t k, ••• the mornin g . of arrival in every v • place of exhibiuea, by - ..-li f .., FORTY HORSES! , . If;!''...' ' ... Ibilven by One moist _ ' '' 2 ' • % CIIOATE'S STRING BAND ! . A Stud of Trick roiliest -..7--- A 2..... Dancing and Weer Horses? ~....---- ~; - --...;------ '".• 1. ...„. And everything cite upon the sae I elaborate e.ictde, with the tallowmg Ap ' dlitingitthe , l Eciae,artuns, Clowns, . , . • -. Fvostrfratics, Gyrima..cs, Pa .to. • -.------ namisbi, ,Szc.: ' MAP. 0101 , 1 X IP, 1 M . 7.7.1: AGNEI, Mits. GRAVEN, I :\IES. LAKE, 0111 1 4 Tit P. NIoTI.EN BiloT111:Its, ) I ~. atil.;^•. YOUNG CLARRINCE, .11E:VRY MAC:IL - CON, ' 7),,acirt'ti' C u . .1. itoosas, I BILL LAKR, ' 1• , PA C Ia%. ' ili*t.7.''-' Tux-ALtts Alctsxxv, - fit. La Tuottxx, I Geo. DUNBAR, T. GRAVEN, IP. DONALBsON "S GINTY'S PANTOMIME TROUPE, It ', CHAS. BROWN, IT. ARMsTRoNO, CHAS, DROBUT, Roar. WRITS., :-:—.."=.: PERABUII,TARTAR ANDWILDVOI3, GEO.WM.LIAMiII, I F. MARTI!, ROOT DELIING, GEORGEWOOD, . Tun WAIII, HORSE DIICEPUALUIIs Ono. MACKEY, B. I...wronam, F. BANexh, P. WILLIAMS, &c., &c., &c. • :gni 44'4 Admission, only 25 Cte. ''..ik..., TO VOTif COMPANIES. , na. , Will exhibit every Afternoon and ivexy Night, at AT CAILISLE, a," ON TIMBItMAT, September. Nth plik V.. N . .:- Bloomfield, Wedneaday Eopt.liAl ' '''t4life,:: York , . Friday " 2.11.1 •:t , 40,-,r: , Harrisburg, nt the State Pak.'" la 0 1 : :", 4 .1) 131 ., 11E5'.--Just received y iltif)t!it/f, lot of (lop DO IlOge!1,11platne,:: Inn i,t; :. 111. , lON .L.A.Ps t V, ;1,1,6 _, v tro t lotto, v al , CCM 01101 ho IWO. :1 1 . 11thI 1.';,:5.11 PO. t t No. G Lo.kut Omv.. camel, irurt.l) Election iPrOclantation, HEREAS, in and by an net Or Clic General fir Assembly or the Commonwealth of Penn— lvania,emilltal "An Act relating to the election )t this Commonwealth," passed the .2(1 day or July, A. D. 1839, it is made the duty of the the every comity within this t .OlOlOOO . wealth, to give pahlib notice of the Gomeral ElecU ms, aria iu sock notices to enumerate: officers to he elected. .2. Designate the plum: at which the election is to be held. $ 7,25 ME , •3 - )13 1,00 . 10. `• VI-DA iiNION:::,114411 Sheriff of th • county of etmtheelaml,llo berLtb) make kOO,O/0 anti give tilos public iitt ice to the electors of the emu" Untidier and, that on •rUKSDAY, the 91ii 'btu of 000 her next, an election will he hotel at the several election districts est:41)1'01:0 ht law in Said county, at which tinie'thaiwill I tt,t! Its liallof for the several odicers helt - cittafter 'tamed, UM WE ONE PERSON Can.Al Ounmissiquel• of the State of Penn— sylvania. 'IWO PERSONS 8,50 to represent the county of Cuvoliedand in the House or Itepresent:.tives of Pee.i,ylvallizt for Sheriff of Cain holland Co,,tity for Treasures of the county ..ts Cumberland ONE PERSON for Commlbsioner 01 the Cl,llll Vor Cu othooato boo! for Diroetor of the Poor of the nouse of Euiplo) itieut or the coil I f DI Cumberland ONE PERSON for Auditor, of the e may 01 Cifiiiherland for Coroner of the e.iunty of Cumberland. 'lle said e'eutioii will be held throughout the toonty, as follow,: t the ei•.etiryn in the election district composed of the borough nt (;:u•lisfe It WI the tttwushtps of North N 1 nidlt-ton, Smith , r 1 iddietmt Lower Dick inson, Lower Frankfort! aiul ! owe' . West I'enns• horough, will 1,, held at the. Gottet !louse in the hot 011 : 0 oft lisl e. The district cnml °tied of Siker :' , ors»g , will he 11..1(1 vt the ,Ne 01 6corge Dlivy, rn 110grilc,a0nD in The cleenon if the election district composed of lionipilen township, will he held la the house for'inert . , ()coupled Bressler w sxid lown• ship. The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen will he 110,1 the public house of Livid Sheffer io Shepherds. town. Tim election in the election di siriet composed of the township of Lower Allen will be held nt the wagon-maker shop of Jonas flu nelibarger ou Shute Hit 1. The election in the election district composed of Ea st Pentishormigh township, oil! be held at the house now occupied by C Dodson, at thn. west end of the Harrisburg 'Bridge. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland, will he held at the public mouse of H. 11ofil , iu thi. borough of New Cumber land. The election in the district composed of the borough of Mechanicsburg., will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Mon. roe township, will be held at the public house of P. B. Goodyear in Churehtown, in said township. 1 he election in the district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held At the iltitise now occupied byChristian Hoffman in said tows ship. The election in the district composed o/ the Borough of Newville , and townships Or %1 flliu, Upper Pi-Aoki - ord, and that pail of Nen ton towl . ship, not included iii the Leesburg election dis trictlierein after mentioned, and part of Upper Allen township"; will be held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Newville • l'he election in the district composed oil-lope. well township, will be held at the New Brick School House in Newburg, in said township. Lite election in th • district composed of tin borough or Shippensinirg. Shippensburg town ship, mill that part of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, in the borough (.1 3hippensbwg The election in the election district compos ed of parts of Newton and Southampton town• skips, not embraced in the Newville and Ship penshurg distri• t, will be held at the house formerly occupied by William Maxwell in Leesburg, • Notice is 32erebv Given, That every person,excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, wit ether a commismotted officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive, orju diet HIT departments of this State, or of the United states, or• oh any city or of any incorporated dis riet; and also that every Inc Mber Or Congress awl of the State Legislature, and nfthe Select (U c ommon I.nuncil of any cite, or commissioner oi any menyval-mei] district, is h) I.IW iiicalmble holding or exercising at the same the I.lliec o r a l ipiiint!oeat of jiiiige,iiisliector,or elerk of suit elve/ ions of this Commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer or such election shall lie eli,iltPr to be then voted tin.. .toil the . said act of .&eselnblt ,entitled tut :lei c :jilt ing to elect ions of this Corn inotiwecttli,passell July 9il; 1839, further provides as follows, to wit. "That the inspectors and juijges shall meet at th t respective places appointed for holding the b !ction in the district to which they respectively o +mg, before 9 o'clock in the morning of the Second Tuesday of October, and each of said in spectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a iprilified voter of such district. "fit ease the person who shall have reeeivedthe so 4 ond highest number of votes far inspector, shalt not attend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for jutlge at the next pretiediug election shall act us inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint au inspector in his place; and in case the person cleettall a judge shall not attend. then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; or irony vacatte,y,shall continue in the 'mord for the spuce of one hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified_ voters of the taw ludo p ward or district fin' which such °Oleo. shall have I WiNll elected, 14fit.tit at the pince of tAectiot., shalt elect one of their number to fill such vactitier "It sled( lie Ow ilnly of the several assessors or each dii-trict to attend at the place of tioliliog every grneiaf xpeci:il or towns/tit, : eiectioii, dur ing the whole limo said electi , rit is kept open, tor the purpos e of giving iiiiivinttion 10 tlir, jilllectOrS HMI :111 , 11 , AC , , Wll,ll called Oil all 10 110:6011 of WIT 11(1'3(111 by in vote ;it such election, or Stich Other matters ill rattioti 10 the ONE PERSON ONE PERSON ONE PERSON ONE trsi - ,1,i - Til,zltr -6DAArsLII., assessment 01 voters its the said inspectors or either oi them shall from time to time rvimire. ''No person shall be permitted to vote at any e'ection as aforesaid, thana freenam at the age of twenty or more, NV ho shall base resided in btate at least one year tu.d in the election district where he oliers his vote nt least ten da) s immediately preceding such election. hill within two years paid a State or county tax. hieh shall have h. assessed at least tell days hei"ee the election. But a citizen of the United ,asses, who has preciously been a qualified voter this State. and removed (beret:sot - nand reurn elb• and who shall have resided to the election district and paid hews:Ares:ll'l,olllli be entitled to Vote atter residing in this Stale six nmittlis; Provided, T hot the white freemen, citizens of the Umteti States, between the a ges of twetity 0 "e , Thit twetdY two years tilt() hate resided 111 ao election district ten days 115 10 ' 0re:1341,5111W be entitled to tote although they shall nut hate paid lases. No person shall be permitted 'to vote whose moue is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the conitnissioners, miles! , First, ho produce a receipt fur the pa) ment within two years, of a state or counts' tax asses sed agrecahly to the constitution, and govt satis factory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or thc,,mith or affirmation 01 another that he has p y r m seeli,q tax,or nu lailui e to produce n receipt eh ill ak ) oath to the paymein thereof. Second, if lie clai o a right to vote by being an elector be tween the age ut t wet' one and i wenty two years he shall depose on oath or Mill illation Mat lie has resided in this State at least one year next before ins application, :mil Make such proof of residence is the district as is itquired by this act and flif" he does verily believe Irmo the aQuOttlit green 11411 thal,hn is of the age aforesaid , $411(1 Snell other ev• ideate as is required is this set, whereupon the 'tame of ihe person 90 admitted to vote shall by inserted in the alphiiiietical list by the inspectors, and a note tussle opposite thereto by wrath?, lb, word •tax,' if he shall be admitted to vole 11,y reason of havitig paid tax, or the wt - wit 'age, be shall he admitted to vole by rea4to, id so ell m'e, shall be called (midi the clerks, who shall loam the like limes in the lists of voters kept b) them. 'ln all cases where the 'lame of the person claiming to vote is Mond t it the list furtlished by (lie einiimissiomrs and assessor, Ot• his I.l A ht to lOW n 'tether folind thereon or 1.01, is ohjoc cif t by env qualified citizen, it shall he the duty of the inspectors til examil.e such persoms on oath as 10 his qtahrleatiOnS, and it lie OM iii 3 to lime resided within the Sims Mr uhe vim. or more, his oath shall be suflicicht proof thereof, lint shall !mike proof by at least oim competent witness, who shall be a (painted elector, that he has resided is didis the district lor more than fen days next is niedi ately preceding said electiom and shall also him self swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance Ol'hiS lawful callisig, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district ft r he purpose oC voting therein. 'Civet."' person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of Isis i esitlence mid payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall bead witted 10 vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. •lf any person shall prevent or attempt M.pre , vent any officer of airy election under this act from bolding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or sli,.H interrupt tw improperly intcriere with kith in the eXteelth ,ii of of lihrtluty, or shall block up the window or ave nue to Any window, where the satire may be hold ing, or' shall riotously disturb the peace at such electiott, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, for. a of ,violetice, with design to Influence unduly or overawe airy elector,'or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the fret dom of choice, such Deviants on conviction alkali be tined in nay sum not exceeding live hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than three noi. more than twelve mood's, nod if it shall be shown to court, where the trial of such offence shall lie had, that the person so offending was not a resi dent of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed,Mid not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction lie shall be sentenced to pay a fuse of riot less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be impriso ned not less than six month nor more than two years. slimly person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within the CAtimonwealth, or shall otter to make ally such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there of, or by any writterk or printed advertisement challenge or invite any person to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall ftrleit and pay three times the arflOtint so bet or to Lebo.. •It any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at any election in this Coinnion wealtir, or being v•de 4)111 of hi s p r oper district, or it any person knowing the want 01 such qualifications, shall'aid or pro cure such person to vote, the person offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not er• seeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for uny term not ezceeding•three months. qf ally person shall vote at more num one elec• tion district, or other' , ise iraudulentiv vote more than once on the Slink day, or shall f r eaudulently fold or deliver to the inspector two tickets to gether, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, he or they offending, shall on conviction he fined in any sum not less than fifty our more t h aw five hundred dollars, and he imprisoned for any Will not less than three not• more than rarer: months • any person nut gnalitieti to vote iu this Com no, ,agreeably to law. (exci.pt the sons of ipuili!ied citizens) shall appear nt any place or election l'or the purpose 01 issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens ipalified in vote .he shall nu convict lowlimfeit and pay any sum not exceed, one hundred dollars for ocry Bildt offence, an7l he imprisoned for tiny term not exceeding three months.' Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first section of said act, every General and Special Election shall be opened betweon the hours of eight and ton in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven &clack in the evening, when the pulls shall be closed. - And the Judges of the respective distrietsafore said, are by the said net requited to meet at the Court House, in the borough co Carlisle on the third day after the said day of election, being Friday the 13th day of October, then and there to perform the things required of them by ,law. Given under My hand, at Carlisle, ibis 12111 day of September, A. D., 1854 JSEPH MoDAHMO ND, SuLnire's OFFICE, CARLier.el Sheriff. Sep.-12, 1855, CkLEAP CASH, 11001. ( ,, AN . STATIONERY STORE, NOrth West corner 01 tith nu Arch Streets, Phltadelphia.--OnsAvlaimi IN Booasi—Peotical, Juvenile Miscellaneous Standard and Presentation Books very c h eap 1 STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY. Superior White littlati Letter Paper at ICI) per Ream, Letter ;Uhl Nfito tilVoltipOS . 111,14111:a Varloty. Well,lll4s Furuisho.l at vary nn.derata rates. Cara: 11, s titt on and linpral ed. C;121,,te6 and (Alter Steel Suparivr 3101 to Wara1 , ;.:',....!3 on a sheet, for 1, cents., Pani,nix l'apir tVaiglitA, 44. Fine Turliay 31ar.e,0 h.it. , c ar d (': 1 , ,y4, itla , kgainnion With a vao - tarp and einkiee to•sPrtnient of 71)1' Jtivit.i-. I;A I‘);:NECTEI) pit 11,10;9, Albums, Saul! Jh at., and Ellgra% 111:ky, 2-1 y • P. TIWM.SON tinicolion. )ENIN' A, FEMALE COLL EG,E , _AT 11AltItiti110)10 P. AAAAAA Rev. IlEventx R. A WAUGH. A. Principal. The third annual fief:sl9ll ellhla Illiitit,llllollof Leirm Mg for young Ladies, will eqt1t1,11111(!C tot tint tl. t lt line lieu the aim and oldect of the principal and Muse associated ttith hhu,iof whom there are six.) to Imbue the mind with those, principles of linowledge that develop thought. and produce reflection. ambition has been l'horoughlwsg. During the vacation, the college premlces have beeu thoroughly refitted and enlarged. In eon nectlcis. with al her improvements. One. and washing apparatus, iliot and cold water)intve been intweductal, wlmrehy the Col 'fem. le toade to possess all tltrc , .tnfort mei roll agrelltible home. For further particulars, or for circulars address the Pritielpal at liarristnirg. Au.,, I~RRI BURG FE ALE SE.Ml- NARY.—Thisflourishinzlnstitution 0 in reolloii ilia the FIRST MONDAY in SEI"I'LMDKA, with a rim and Ode corps of teachers. l'uOls will be received at any period and charged only irem time of entranee.— Cateharuce giving full ipurtieuli , rs can be ' obtained at the '.-tore of A. M. Piper or at the Telegraph office, Fur further Inthrmatlen address the Prkelpal. Ifarrisburg, Aug. 8 'W) Mr?, A. LIAVNYE. o.,unhiDates for Difice. y 0 b N T 143 E CA'N D I TUT E 1 , 011 SHERIFF. Vtd.tow CITIZE:0: I °Cry.: my self as a candidate I",r the ofit,e of tiIIERIFF of Combyrlaild county, mat pledge myself if elected to drs , tharge the duties 14 the .Illco to the hest of my judgment Awl tihility, sept 5 ROBERT MeemiTNEv. r r ( E VOTERS OF CU ,MBL'.II- L b.\ ND COUNTY.—FeIIow Citizen::: 1 offer m+ ,elf :Z., a volaiiteer candidate for the "nice of l•IlEhl should you consider !no qualified for ti c office. and en titled to your suffrage, 1 0111 la• Thanklul for your vote , at the comiug election. MALI' North Middleton, August s .I, l oli. COUNTY T EA S 11E It 01IN 0. W 11,1.1 AM;•:. of Jane 13. rill) TILE VOTEIIS Or MBEK -1 COUNTY.—The ula.ll3,l o l,l're±: t .yetfull bita , alf m a oandillatt. for 111%.-6111.. 5111.111F1.. at nolik its yoqr aulTera•Aes, .31ay 11 31. 111 IS. Notices NT:oticE.—.ll intend to apply to the IN Court of Quarter ti at Cumberland County . the Ist day of Oetobe • next, al 0 Con i then to be held to grant too a lieu to keep tbr sale end sell, in the borough of Carlisle vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, but not lu less quantities than one quart. . C. II\IIO.F.F. Carlisle, Aug. 29.1665. NOTICE.—I intend to apply t) the _LI Court of Quarter Sessions of Cuuo.i.raind county tile ISt day of October next, at a Court then to be herd, to grant tau a license to keep for sale and sell, in the borough of Carlisle,vinous and spirituous liquors, but not in less quontiles than one quart. S. W. HA VERSTICK. Girlislo, August 29,1355. VOTICE . .tihereby given that I in, 1,1 tend to apply to the Cowl of Quarter Sessions of uudpurlAnd County on the Ist day of October next, at a Court then to be to grant toe a newest) to keep ter sale,and to sell, In the borough of Carlisle, Vinous, spirituous, nurtt or brewed liquors but not in less quan tities than one quart. Sept. 5'55. SAMUEL C. IIUYETT NOTICE. TO RETAILERS OF LIQUORS. _sow to 1V it, 24th of April 1b45: The Lout. fik Mon day the let day of October. A. V. 1855, for hearing appli cations for license to Retail Vienne, Splrtuotts, llaltaud insured Liquors, under the provision of the act of 14th 01 April, leas, at which tittle all persons waking Obee tlone will b,, heard. Applications for Warm inu . st be publisbed In one Newspaper three Mars, and the last publication at least tau days before the day on which said application shall be wade. my the Court. aug 29 JOHN M. GREGG Clk. ESTATE of Dr. CHAS. W. DEHN, deceased.--Notle, h hereby glveu that Letters of .voiernistration de boils non en the estate of D r . (lois. W. Late of New Camberland, Cumberland county deceased, have been daily grunted by the Register of said county to the Subscriber residing lit Mechanics burg. All persons kooliing themselves indebted tumid estate are required to Make immediate payment and those has ing chilms to present titian for settlement to `A I aug 29 Administrator • 4: 1 4 T-‘, 44 , -.‘ STRAY COW.—Came to the t subwrther 14 North Middlutun townahip # ore f cuufintriand M. (hoar etorrerts Hap) uu oui) Lao., -OHM COW with whito taco, supposed to he 6 years old. Thu **her 1s Pequestod to prove pup tidy. pay charged; slid take her away, or shy will be dealt, with accordlujjtolatc. Aug 22. ttpd. MATIIEW THOMPSON. EST .A.Tt JAM ES ARM sritoNG, decoased.—Notice hdrtby given that Let,ers 'restautentely Oa the Estate of James Arm strong, late of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland eounty, deceased, have boon granted by the Register of said county to the oubscribers, residing in the semi, borough. All periuna knowing theinsull 144 Indebted to Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and tiros° htivingelaitek to present Limn' for sett lenient to .1, N. A It.II:4ItONG, .1 RHOADS, A trust tV,Zi—tic Exceutors, 1 1 STATE OF GEORGE (1. RUPP . , 1 - Jib:ed.—Notice is' hereby given that Letters of Ad -11 i koodratiou on the Estate of kieur 4 e C. It urn. late of Lower Alien township, Cumberland county, aeceased, have been gratited by the Register of said comity, to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All per sons indebted to said estate ate required to Blake UMW& diate payment, and thus', hating claims against it to nrynont thorn for sotticment to LEVI ItIEEKEL, A og. 104. Adndulbtrator. USTATE OF JAMES GREASON, likie'D.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of James Grasson dec'd Into of 'West Penns ore township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscribers residing in the same - township. All persons Indebted to the said estate will make payment and those having claims against it will presuut them for settlement to TIIOSIAB SAMUEL tiIIEASON. July 18. '65. , Exr's. - • 17 OORNER of Hap • • • over and Lout her etx r4v " .oAnusi,g.—Tbeemtorßign ed has always on band eh r stock of silverly:. Cabinet Uare, In all the different !tries, which ho ix pi pared to soli at the lowest prices. 31a Invites attenthn particu larly- to the PATINT 8141:10 BOTTOM BEDSTEAD, a .1110S1 useful article, which entirely obviates all oljections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads: They bare given entire satisfaction to all who have there In use. COFPINII made teenier at the shortest notice. J ACOII FETTEIi. { FARMERS LOOK II E ! TiturfouNi: mAciluiEst Tho hubserlhers dePtro to ii»imni farmers ard p H ) )1 0 aehevelly that they tam heveon lonia 1110 aro elno,ant , • 1)" ntaallfartocioix Tht:c6hlng )la-hineg With I:lerpout's l'atont Shaper. whieh art, taloloaledool to 1)0 tiro best toticic> now lo tier. AllO a variety of Ciov v e C:arn ^holler and Ntuow Cutters, 111, y albs term to the repairing of Ay] leulturAl liaeh eery fn Ow toot wanner and on Pc:1,611.1,1e pae tw.y WI Ninth llnnuncer Sireet, ttivoq tly erpi!..it t p Iho aysidolivo or iie , orge August Alt111:11S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SDNAPS TO THE (AMENS OF Mc:\ S 1 'AMNIA.— 1 bog leave to call the attention oi the citizens of t'enils) vania to the above article, manufactured hy my For exclusively, at my factory In Schiedam, Hol land, expressly for medical purposes. It is made from the best hurley that can be selected in Europe nod the essened of aromatic Italian herr), o aeltnow lodged and extraordinary medicinal pr. putties; and it has lung since acquired 41 Ithltet remit uth both in bur..pe and America, than any ether dietetic bctu rage, In (111AVEL, GOUT, and 11111XMAT1SM; ill ObStMAKI'S of tile Madder and hitineys, and debility of the urinary funetiotm, its effects are prompt. decide and hiraribly eliable. And it is tint only a renteaii - ors these pima dies. but, in all cases in Melt they are iiPoduced by drinlsing bud water, which is almost uldversally, lii cause of theta. it operatesua a:ore preventive. 'rho distressing effect upon tin, titotriach. Mmr . e . k, nod libmilir, of travelers, new residents, and nil persons un ''''H't"iteut to them, prmihrmi by the Niacin of nearly all of our great inland riverS, like the Ohio, Mississippi and Alabama, front the large quantity of decayed vio table matter contained in therm in' a 011110 ofnulution, well known; no is also that of the waters of limestone "o"ns , In Prmilleii‘g huwta., Cv uxt.l., and stone iu the EL4PDLit• The AIiDMATIO SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS in Ill , nMule corrective of all t hese injurious properties of bad water, turd eentiequelitlyprevents the disease withal they otrasion. It is also found to be a cure and preven tive of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by tile con- Joint elects of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere, and vegetable putrcseences in the water of those districts itt which it laloeiPellY prevails. The A ronnifie Schiedam ;schnapps is CUI,O/0011 11y in meat demand by persons traveling. of about to settle in these yarn , of the ennu i try especetily ; as well as by many lit et toy community a here it has become known, oil account of its various other properties. More d u et three thousand ph3 Sicians, among whom are mini/aired the greatest toutie:.l,eionging: the facul tiy of medic:l:le in this country, helve corlitled, over their own signatures, to the valuable medicinal pri,porties of ouch ail article, as the severest tests have proved the Sehiedam Aromatic Schnapps to I,e nud have accepted it no a !nest desirahle addition to the Ma O. ILIA Meta A. Put up in quart or pint bottles, envelqptd in yellow paper m lily ini the lAA tle, k hind seal, For sale by all respectable Druinzistii and tiroeeri. 11,71)01,Pli • Is, 2.0 and 2'2 Beaver street. New :ieuth Front Ftreet, Philadelphia. I Leg leave to eitll the atteution of the public to the °Hoeing, letters f- LATIOSI rOII.Y.N. Y. 3lny 2.lS= ').11t.11:1 , OLVII WOLFE—Dear : 1 cattunt speak tco high!) of the purity of your :%ellitaluni It is declitill3 ,uperior to an 3 thing OF the hind in the mai l:et. it is perfectly free .rt in the admixture of fusil oil,. er ninny et those at hylie nails w hilt suet a mischievous and irreparable disci miry) tin, roll- Slit :1111.1 Alll,ll tcry few nlct,lwiicdistilledlly utts are wit heat—most of theta being lari r aily inipreglian d St it 11 it. I have personly inspected the larieus whet ss. ui thstihition practiced at &Oiled:nu. and know - that un usual rare is taken to f4 . 11:11,1te the noxious elements front the plate alei.4lol. and your 6elitiaps is a striking, pcc.ot 01 its success. ,to a medicinal agent for chronie atilt raid affections. 1 have successfully pressriLed it, unit recouiend It as an agreable cordial aid Limitless stimulant, and shall continue to do so; us well as to use it as A source of pure alcohol for chemical investiga tions and experiments. lours obedient. ISIAII DECK, Consulting Analytical (Amidst." Dr. Charles A. Lena, Conlinll,shmer of Ilealth, Dahl inure, Nwrites lollows in relation to the value of Schnapps as a renwtly in chronic catarrhal con‘platuts, Ac. I,lle letter Is dated July take [;teat pleasure to bearing highly creditable testimony to its effiCaCy 11F, /1 ITllleditti agent 11.1 the di sease for which yOu recomend it. Having a natural tendency to the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal atilections. particulatly those of the'genito wintry apparatus. With much res pect your obedient serritut, CHARLES A. LEAS, M. D. "Pniunebeina, July 15, 1g3.. "Mr. Ullotplio Wolfe, No 2.2 Beaver st. N. Y.—Dear air: seidlen the it liter received, through your agent in this city, a bottle of your Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and Filled that period has prescribed the same In certain forms of urinary complaint's; also in cases of debility In aged piirrons. So far, the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using it * in conclusion, Nthero a diuretic and stimulant is required. 1 sin mid use the Ar• emetic Schiedam Schnapps. 'Thanking you fur your Mildness, 1 inn respectfully yours, A. D. CIIALONS.II, 31. D., 130 S. Eighth st. no subjoined letter from 1)r, 'Nine. of 'Manchester, N. El— relates to (moor the most valuable walicinal prop erties possessed by the Andmit that it acts as a spoeille hi a very painful disease—the Unica!: "Mn. Weisz :—Permit me to address you a few llnes. which you are at liberty to use it you think proper, in respect to your medicine, called Schiedam Schnapps.— I have bad a very obstinate ease of gravel and storie, of some live years' standing, causing very acute pain in every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies without much relief, I ass induced to try a battle of your medicine. In the course of three days It proved effectual, large pieces of stone, some of which was as large no a marndriat pea. 1 continued the cor dial according to directions, nod the patient ismitinued to gain, and is fast recovering. 1 think a medicine of F{3 much value in so distressing a complaint, should be known to the public, and the world at large. And 1 for one. must give it ray approbation nod signature. 71108, PA I N D." From Dr. John S. Ileese,Chemist,Daltimore,3ld. Sept. 16,1652: *A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescrlifedid. Persensto wheat I have sold it speak very highly of its qualities. A tfentleinen of my own personal acquaintance, having suffered greatly with an affection of the kidneys and Lie dder . took two bottles and subsequently passed a stone or et,esiderehle size, and was greatly relieved. It will no doubt go into general use," Ilanft Jtoticcs. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appikation um he made to the next Legislature il'ttniA, to atter oho Chatter of the C.A1:1,111.g DEPoqit I;ANK. located In the l'OronOt of earlisto,-rEm herlatl county. so as to confer up , u tho said hank the rkht.; and le IN Negt`, , Ufa 1:a1.1( of Is,oe. too to , Imr. r a! its tonne to the t).IIILISLE DANK. Also iet it,r7l , :.se the capital or sold liowl, (t% bill is nt present Slaty thou sand dollars. with the nrivileto of increasing the raw under its present Chador to one hundred thou.and dollar'', to two hundred and fifty Ito:to:and dollars. fly order of the Doled of Directors. Wltl. 1%1. IiELTEM, Cashier. Carlisle, June 211, IfifiGAra TI N OTICE TIEREBY -- GIVEN; that au application will be made to tho'next Leg istature of the Stet° of Pennsylvania. for the 'amigo of a law to incorporate a Bank of Itepoaito, with a capital of Folic Titoesaan 7)0LL41113, with authority to increase tho same to On littudred Thousand Dollars. To be rad led the MECHANICSBURG DEPOSITE BANK, and to be located In tho borough of Afechanlesbure . , Pa. The object of said hank is to Increase the general bushiest, Gteilities of the public lh the vicinity of Its location. Daniel Urlch, Jacob Coover, John Ulundi, at. Ronjmnin Eberly, John lielgol, John Brandt, Henry G. Rupp, George Singizer, John Rouser, Elias Grabill, John Coovor, Patid . Andrew I. lnutrroan, Solomon r. Clorgat 4 Mechanicaburg, June 20, 1885.e.r0 OARLISLE DEPOSIT 13 A N - I L/ 814:MT. DEPOSITS will he rectiv:ed at this Dank tbr any length of tlma over four months. and Interest paid at the rate of l'Orit CENT. per annum, and tho principal paid back at any timalifter Maturity without notice. interest eeeSeß after iho expiration of the Cam I:Nettled in the rertiticate, renewed h r another Oran varied, in which earn the ilettleSt paid 1M til the time of the lemma. hank opens at U o . ehttk, A. M. and elopes at 2 o'eltek, P. M. h. PAU 11;,.Proxiti Ipc2s TS'. sf. Ittyrr..y. rnr-hirl - - - )k AM NOW IWCEIVING spr'in g suck of S` :1'1 :R 11ANGINCI3 the lailv,it4 konl iivst ‘nrit4l df4;ortionnl openctl in 1'za.11,4 , . to v birli 11p1 ito Cnv eat ly wit.:ution ol'lLr 'in tk:t. 1 17110111 at 1.00E , 8 wTh.l, h Nara, (1 inil to nl , use tho 00s6trurchast.r. martlit!S '3(11IN P. LYNTI.