Drawn for Special, Court, to be held on the . '22d da y of September, 18Mi arlisle--:Rich . ".d Parker; Rob't Snodgrass. „jekinSon—.George_Line,George_,Emeriell, Sam'', Long, Lafayette Puffer, JIIO. Reel 7 man. ranicford—Abraham Nickey, Sam'l. SO.; der, John C. Clay. opewop-- , .Thomas: Hellietinger, Dan'l ampdenDav hi Dietz, N.H. Eckles. • over Al oyer. - Sonroe—Jno. MeElbtlny. . • • . echaniesburg—George Steiner, Oliver Brien; Jo'Sephlßlack. . • Brown. . • • • • Idiclilleton—Hettry Paul, William singer, Sosehis 11fiAcr. .ewville—Thomas A. WKinney. • owton—Sanmel.Westheffer, Samuel Hale, W. Craig • >nth Middleton—Jacob Burn, J. myerg. • mthatupton-- - -Peterßurkliolder.... ___. • Iver'Spring= - George„Kelley. - lippensburg—lsrael,Heikes, John Butts. eat Pennsborougli—Abraham itlyets; ,Pe ter Ritner„Robert Montgomery. itlarriages. . In the 11th Ini:t., I,:y the Itev. Jaenh'Vry. Mr. ATIIIA: M.--W-Al-04.4..t0.311801A1t.Y. ANN .131.:07,,, both of .k co. Pa. . . lit-the : ll Ch inst. 7 lq-tlie-Itev-.. C.I '',- WI I II ,WI 1 4 1,1 A3l ILIIEENI, 14+, .to .511 set S. A. C. lIIIiIIOLDER, hof CarliAo. -' - - ' '-• Deaths. • • . , In the pd Inst:, at the residence 1_411(T son in-law W 11.1'1T/or...En earlislo, Mrs. -mAitomtET ...I;MING ii:t 0' Mr. ,Attics Floningiin - the•S•lth yea' ~., f her age •, .. .. . • Aietio . . _ i - 0'11_01.4.1.-- - .- 71. n .Eledtiu . n - fot—M-ilice•rs , and Manageis of•the Cumberland Valley Railroad upany will. Ile held itt, Ulu lthalt , lo. (lake, ill Chain •snurg, Oh 31...):, DA Yi Ulu an of A.letvber next.-Le :an the hety;s of ill A. At and 4). 31., of said day. I.: M. 111 liift),;, tie:rel.:v.. 411). 1 . 7, 1856 -VOTEGE. —The •,Petinsyv laeia- t•ztte AgrieulturitiSociuty will hull! its Six tit .1 !intuit hinition t at Pittsburg, euniineueing 1 .euntin_unng October 1„:2 and 3.. 11.0 alio inil.ad• .ss by Hun. biao. W. WotiowAnn. Coniiietiiimi fur the !lawns open to • 'Run r.IIT C. 11 .11.1‘ EH, . ;tip 13;)7-3w) ,Seeretary; Pittsburg. • .1? AIAII6 Ait hi it; - INLI; deceased.—Nutiee is hereby given - that . - estatnentary on the estate of Mar.caret .01the Liorotigh of l'ariFsleuttedualand Sed, 1114 SQ • Lean granted' -‘ by the . itegister o said Laity to the subscriner,-residimg llt mitt burtmgm 'suns knowing themselves indetadil to chid estate me :hired to make itnin (id iatu-pay me n 1., and those Laving iiilN to present them for settlement. to , • WM.' IL 111tA . • )8,000 WORTIL, 01? .1.?Elt80: NAL •I'ItuP.EILTY I'UI3I.IC SALL. CARLISLE SP,ONGS, Un WitONESDAY, the 24th of dEPter.:illWt, Witt. ' isisting of all ttmlinuseitold Furaitureat said place, spristlig-rAivt.oti-FUttp•FtGitin, such as t4oi.ts, ;any Chairs, itottititig Chairs. Mirrors, Lentre 'fables, ottsk Curtains, 11 indow :bodes, Carpets, beat/Glut .owcod Piano, Warnuttett - to be in got" condition. • 11. t M 111 11. - F GAN 1'1•lltt6-13edstesths, Beds, nodding. • ttrasses, Hair Mattrasses, Feather "Sethi, Bureaus, .shstands, Bowls -and ' , At:hers, Looking Glasses, ars, x.c.; 100 yards Matting and Toweling. 11 NiN ti ROOM WAltkl—i Very-handl e ?Knives, Silver Silver Castors, Crockery and Chitut•ware, ss-wnroz otieliong Chairs. Tables and Table Cloths. • FUltNlTlllt.E.—Eight Stoves, tine very ;0 Cooking Sttive, warranted in good condition,.stove atture and cooking utensils of tivery 'description. JFF.I.C.II FILXTURES,B:c.—Desks, Chairs,• Tables, 'aging Lames, Water COolor, Settees, elnunher Lamps, idiestieks, and Bart Fixtures. Also 12 .Cast-iron. ;Liag-Tubs,--one' Manglerfone . -t wo-herso- Mick, ono ally Carriage, one Buggy, one Suing Wagon, one • ,über Wagon, sots of Harness. ' • . . TUItED ,11.91G,5.E.3,' TWO - COWS, [lags, and Farming Utensils. Also, a large tuntmut littliding Materials, such as Sash, Doors,. Blinds, w Frames and Lumber, together with many other Hes not enumerated. ,Salo to commence at 10 .00k,m., ou said day, and continue from day to -until isvery.artiele ls -sold.' Terms made known by NORTON, OWEN A. WADE. op 3.70.856-Iw. • )ESiItAB.LE TOWN 1110 PERT FOlt &AIX. subscriber offers at private sale the property on iclt he now lives, fallail! Louther street, In this augh, nearly opposite Dickinson CoDelo. The pro ty eonsists of a nIUCK DIVELLIN9 110USF,, and Lot of Ground, containing ONE ACRE, more or leas. The house is Ilef: said In exceilentjerder, and has a cont ', Modious back' building,..,titahllng and _-• - other out-houses attached, with a well eater Mot pump. Thu grounds are well cultivated, 'prising dower plots, shrubbery and shade trees, and lot is amply tilled with the choicuat varieties of it, comprising eight kinds of tall .and winter apples, east twenty varieties of peacha, half a dozeif vailsl -rof-plumertogether--with-cherries„apricuts;_pears. ,berries, Currants, gooseberries, almond and fig so, ite., in aduudeince,.4l of which are in thrifty ring condition. It Is in every respect a desirable purty. Persons dispmied to purchase are requested all and eiounine. ' ipl7, 26064 IRPHANS ' COURT SALE.. -- .16 t pursuance oraii Order of the Orphans' COhrt of eberland county, will be sold at the Tavern House liridgopurt, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1856, n'cleek a. N., the interest of the four minor chil li of H. Church, deceased, in that valuable properly ncu as the ••• *idgepurt Property . ," opposite Harris is, embracing the largo Tavern House, flit) hoes,,, ac„-sontaining, apout 18 Acres of id, being well calculated for Lumbering andlilantb ;tiring pure s, Also, about 221 Acres and allow :u of excellent TIMBER LAND, situated on the Sus 'Latina river, and near the Penneylvanks Railroad dge.. Terms made known on day (Seale by - CONItAD' RENNINGEIIi • • — WWI. 1.. - 00141.1A5, ep 17.1 856 —awa fluardians.„ EW -- 11AT, CAP, AN I) ' .SIDDF; STORE. • ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS Folil/366. • :i'subscriber' has just opened ht the store-room rorr rly opeugled by Oen. W. - }litner, 011 the' corner'of the aiio oitiosre,.3lain street, near the Market House, and gluing the Jerielry'Store of ; Wm. Nangte, an ou ely nul_and opiondid assortment of Fallaud,Winter eds—outprloing the latest Styles of . - HATS, (APS; BOOTS AND SIIOEB, _every_ variety and finish. . Il ,, tits consist - of - extra' tine idolookin,.)3ei(*er: trl, Claret, Kossuth, Sporting Hats, Ae.. , AlooStrast to of all'varit ties: These. Hats are mariutketerint by t r un t . moms '.t Co., and - othe. celebrated lettere of Ilailelphis. He has also-every variety ofh.tite mans Lure. tifelev* he will iituiraOtect to:01011*s 'erection. ^ t its stock of Shoes is made up of everr variety and le from the cheapest 'to the best artielain the mar. wand cannot fail to please. , • • • le'respectfuUy.solicits the patronage of the public, lug uoundellt that he an sell the cheapest and best ls in the county, J . ii:KELLER." . lap. 17, in& . '' • CIiAII.4ES E. MURRAY Nem ilhoertisenteitts. • _ _ IIoII3JILIC.SALE..--The tiubscribogwill soli at public sale on the ,promises, iu South Mid ton townsiiiii, one mile, oast' of Paportmin, Un the -road-leadttig-froin-l'opertativai. to Craighead's Mill, ON SATUIWAX; OCTOIII , ,It 11, 1856, A TRACT OF LAN U, tanitaiidug Ten Ael'aii of excellent gravel laud, having thereon eructed a* two-story..l,l/Ci RINSE, Frame Ilarh, Bog Peii, Ac. Also an excellent Well of Water with it ,0140 f 1,7 deatOpump at. the door; and' a-yoing fri• , Orchard of elude° fruit., Thu whole is v r ~• tinder good fences and, yn, high state •••••-• of eult•ivittion.' • • , - Sale-to commortee,ati riel[7 - virbu'll tonne Do ill-be , made known by Sop, 17, Inks.] JOIIN 1111CKMAN. •• AL O r t 1 . 1, 11 1 , A . 1 1 i 1 : 1 1 ) 1 i :m 5 l promisor s , s h e , i ' t b i e th r Altddlulon .townsiiip,two inilea.wet of Carliale, nem. Visbhiii•n!B On SATURDAY, SIPTENIIfER '17,1858, . at 111 ,i 15 - c - lc. r. m., r'raet, and ill l'ewheB, Wrier, measure. ThBlBlll' is Limestone, or good quality. 81141 in a high state of 6day:dim). • ,The Improvements are a largo Two-story STONE ROUSE, Bank . 11arn, Corn Cribs, 11.:agob • Shed, and other nut-buildings, :di in 40.• _ ~ M • good. order. A good Apple Orchard ._(L,W and other fruit t roes. and an excellent well et' , water. with a never•falling - 3.nere is also a good , Litnekiln on the him. The form Is hounded on the. west by Den. Singl - er, nu the South by F. lyatts, on the north 'hy.i.he Conedoqulnet creek, and air The cast hy Patrick Mot-Wire. larin ix ii good condition, and well worth . the attentitni.of those wishing to pur,hase. • ' Attendance given and terms made-k-nywiton day of sale by, CIIARLF.S RAItNITZ. • • LS.A.,LE,Will_be_ sold_ lit' i li - olio - smo, lit tho court - I - 1 . 6m0 hi . tale) hi nSti 1i 15all.olOctobi5r,1S56, itt 10 o'clortc, A. m., all that valuable lIOIISE and I.ol' situated In the borough nfaresaid s fronting on Pomfret, street; adjoining ',tali:lllles of_Epht'aint t , teol, noon, Esq.. and others,and eoptaillitiOn s front th irty feet and in depth one hundred and twenty .feet. The.liouse is a Two story sToNE —"A I • uousE, with Dining Room and Brief( Tel Kitchen, and a hydrant in the yank ir „Ft l 41 , —This. property is a most desirable resi ..l"" Aimee, and is signaled in the heart of town. l'omws,..mn srit on on the Ist:of April, 18 4 07, when terms will be made known by STEPLIEN KEEPERS, sep, 17, 1850, 'Assignee of r. N. Rosensteel. • TOTICE- -2 ..reftle - j.7CTYIIt 004111 - dr1)1 II Iri hutees midoF 1 Ito ride . of .Cliristipi \L•1)1 dr. de• lased, to • it—A. Levi; Thristimiz,hienb. and John ari 1114'1-lett to 11111. 2. deor;.,.. :faller,: John, -tloi,rge, Epliriim. arid - Salle illerver. mid Levi ..olleJiherg Martin tok,;tod Alin, Married to Eby'. 4. Amt Mohler, lartha,,noirried to Ireitaull married to Dombai4,r,b, Abner. isott..lohii nail Catliarilw Esther, Vanity. Barbara amid Diftilor Miller.' 0. Swituel 7. Jacob )lollier. F, *.sl . :irtiii Slt4/lor) , di11(1, - Elilabett s i, who lots Benjamin (Liv ler for gitirtiktm 9. .191,711:iel - iloover anti 'tither, his. mmfe.. Id. Achim 1:onill .Nliiftlwri, his wiro, 11...10sPpli Mohler, 12: John nml Siiszto.-liis.wite. 13. Difild Plotivh 4 11(1.011 harine. hi, - Nyife. 14. ,larch Shearer and S. , iptlt, his wire. " . The.Orpliante Court. of 11111111101.1411 d 011111 1 / 4 1% ii i mi.tlii, ' pot ited . i . of Magilaleint Mohler, has granted a 'ride. up 'n tile above na sued parties tonpn..ar -n etiii;:iiii. , , t-Tr pi... Court. on the ~.!Ist of lint ;bet. Ifiraj. ion.t.show. cause, wlif the liouse-and Lot (A.tiround_pureha4ed by - the Exegutors id' the. said Christian Nlohler. deceased. for the said widow Iti..rdttlene.)luhler, should nut be sold,:-.sad of which Sattitud Nlithier_and db.seph .Sollen . burger the. 1.:x*160.1in , , ' , hall talucli , Alee. ' -" . ' 1W tinder of the Court. , Suararr's 0r..Fier...,1 .1.4.0011 11:AVM ATV, ,Sop. 17, ltait.l. f Sheriff. ' . . v.. 1 1.119' ifILL A,CA DEM. Y.— y THREE miGcs -t.:er OF nmuti,situito . The Twelfth :ios.don of this InstltutPai Will email's - nee ou lilllllity, the ad. of November. Parents and Hum , diem are rettnestod to Inquire into its merits before sending their sons ur wards elsewhere.. The location of the Institution Is retired, pletmtnt and healthful, and the course. of • li ; truction. embraces the orditia ry• and higher branches of an English Education, t.,-• goner with the Latin, Greek, French. and German lan guages, and vocal and Instrumental, music. Terms, boarding, washing;and Tuition in the English branch es and vocal music per session (21 weeks) $60,40. For circular containing particulars address. •L. GENLTNGER. 1856.] Ilarrisburg, • /lONEY NANTkl.—Thesubscri ± of - funds; and - would - tra 11111•211 obliged to those indobted for six mouths and np wards to call and-settlit'up promptly. Sop. 10, 18.56.) • •GEO. W. 11ITNI:11. ; • _ ATIMCIIANT •MILL 'FOR .ItENT. jThe Merchutit Mill at the Bolling Stirlugs.4, , ,' : , tones east of Carlisle, is offered tOr rent from the Ist•of 'April next.- The Mill will not, he routed on the f• hares. Sep. 10, 1816.) . :praEit F. Eti E. 111 ° N CI N :I T ' ° L A Y N t A n tA2 .1 .1 . 1 . 1!1 The Winter 9C/00111 Neill C.1111111:111 on TUESDAY, - the '4th of Nevendstr. In this Institution the. comthen and higher Englishairattrites, the Latin,lireett. French, and German Languages, together with Vocal and Instru mental Music, ant] thoroughly tanght. Circulars for warded on,upplicaillit to the Itrlncipal. Sttji7lool).Rt--,5w.) A-L. MOORE. • VENV ;GOODS !. NEW GOODS!! i I FlitST' OF THE SEASONI Thu sub:wilier has just returned, from the (astern Otitis and is now opening a splundld assortneint of . ' }ALL 000 D S , . - . . which will be sold at very low prima. . A large •idock of elegant Stella, Thibet, Cast:M[l6re, Brody. and Blanket Skewls. -.. A - ifiunnense assortment tirthe most a egant aney and Black Silks, very cheap. . . . Mous 'do balms, eimilles..Merinoes, Pariimettas„and ,great 'variety of Dress Goods, very handsome and very heap. . Flannel, Blankets, Cassinetts, Jeans, Cloths and Ces. sinieres In g reat variety. ' . - . BOOTS ANfl SHOES--11 large lot of• Boots and Shoes t f every descriptiouvat the lowest: prices. GARI'FITING—A how — assortment'of imperial, In. grain, Veriitian, and Hag Carpetlt. The assortment is now Very large and complete, and all persons In want of handsome and cheap goods aro respectfully invited to call at the Old Stand, East Main Street. . - . . Sep. 10, 1550.) , v CMS OOILBY. riIHE FOUTiTH ANNUAL EXHI BITION OF TIIE UNITEI) STATES AtiIaCULTU .ItAL - 80Q1ETY will be held at_ PoWstros, (Pbiladel phia,) on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Priday and Saturday, October 71h, Bib, 9thrlOth and 11th. Premiums from Twenty-flve, to Two hundred dollars, antotinthit,in - thtsaggregati to - FourTuin Thousand dol lars, will ho,ollered Ihr the various classes of Domestic! Animals, Frultaokuterican Wines, VegotahlYl l ) Ursine, and Agricultural, and Machinery. A Local Committee at,Ptilladelphis; rwesenting.the ttrietts branches of industry, has btte n'appolnted to co operate with the officers of the Soeletyin perfecting arrangements fur the exhibition.. And_liftsen thimsand. dollars have been guaranteed to _meet_ ex"ek:--iThis matorlal'aid, coupled with the excellence of thitgeleet ted location; and the large amount of premlumeffifered,: induces the expectation that-the exhibition:4d 1850 will be superior to any, of its predecessors.. Grand Agri- cultural Banquet, in 'which ladles as well as gentlemen will participate..will__take. pima on ,Frd,th-fictober-lethi when distil:mutated gentlemen will address the asset's blage.— Favorable arrangements with the various rail. roads, for the ;transportation Of stock and other articles, MO in the terms of which will be given at the _office,- The List of-Entries, the-Awe-ids of„Premiums; tbe - Proceodinge•will be pubished in The Journal the - Soelety . 'for I, 4 PL_Tbe Premium List, with the / 1 414etions and Prograxanie of the' Exhibition, will be furnishetiA application, to' Mr. "John McDowell, Assts. tent. Secretary , of the United States Agricultural So. elety, 100 Chesnut Street ..(rooms of the Philadelphia Agricultural Society), or by addressing the Secretary at Boston. ' ^ • !.-" MAREllpl i t P. WII;DElt; trea.. ° Wag* KtNu, Sec. [Sop.lo, 1856.%,, ligle Per*. I= , xl4 wit gititfAs, itt find by rut set of the Gefie'ral sionuly, of the Own monwealth nif Penfisylvatife, en tfpleci aft "Act. relating to, the• oleetions of this Cuinuion woaltn," passed the.2(i.day of J uly, D. 1143 , 4, it is made the &ILE , of the Sheriff of every county nt Mail this - Commonwealth, to glii• public'votive of the • tionctut itllOctfons, And - In - such, netico,tO]rinufnerate: - . -- I. The officers to be eleeteW ., ' • 2. InSsignath the place ia which the elertlen is tor be held. • .1; JACOB .11410 IAN, Sheriff of the county of Cuilibc . rhilid. do hereby make known and hive this pub lie notice to the electors of the-county of Contherfand; that en TIJE:4I)3 Y. the itith day of October 'next; au election-will Ito heltritt the soventl election tik-ttrietS es- Aillkil_mtly....WAL_im_Saiti_eatnit.v. at W.l.ll6.—thinO_liny_ by-ballot for the several officers hereinafter 1111.1114-1(1, , .ONE PERSON for Canal-.Cointoissioder of the OAT. monwealth,of Penneylron ONE PERSON for /officer. general.' of the Common wealth of I'euns,9l Vali la, • . i ON I'OE6O.N . for Sa`rveyer Cieneritr, of : the' COunuon• ITOalth "Orl'onlisylvenii!. ONE PERSON to represent the cOuntirs of Cumhor roTlTTirllTifird-"Potrflo - ard'ettEottitt,'Fit Rates.. . ONE ITI:SON to represent the counties of Cumber and unit Perry in 1110 Sl!lltitt3 Of l'emixylviiraw:- TWO I'ERS6NS to reliresont the county of Cumber land In ilw - Ifonso of ltcprescutatives of Pennsylv,ania.. ONE I , ERSON•for .lttoruuyof Cumbinland comity. ONE PEItSON fur Sdrvcyor of Ouutherland cotintY, ONE PERSON. for Commissioner of Cumberland county. , ON c; P.EIfSON for Director Poor of Cumberland coi/itty. • 1;;.,1'EllSON tUr Auditor of eunilrerrand count3V: • ()Ny, pEp_SoN for etn•ener of cuntleTlnutl count}'. . • The Said election will . 110 held throughout the enmity as follows: . . The eleetien in the election district cOtnposed of . the borough of Ciirlisle and the townships of Ninth Middle ton. South )liddleton,. Lou err Itieltittsdn ng¢ Lower -Frank ford. wilr he-Veld:a - the 4.7ourtlittinse in the bor. , ough. of Otrltsle. . ' - ,•fhe election in the election district composed of Low-. er \Vest Veit 13StitlrutP4i: ttA1 . 11:111), Will be - held at the North School Ifonsein , 'rut election in the election - district :composed of SIL ' rer i-3pring, township. will he held at tie. public house of (leorue Duey. in llogestown In said tewnshlp. „ 'Vile election - in' tioi election district. composed of, Hampden township, will be held'at the house occupied by Dear) cold latenshlp. •. • • The election in the election district. composed of. the township ,if Upper Allen" ; will, be hubtat the limier occupied by W. IC. Kline, In Shepherd... Own: The election hi the eleedolt district com p ose d o,f the township of Lower o held -or the "ititgon palter shop of,,lointh Illthar t rer, oti_Oei'e hill., • In The 11 . 111M1 1i.1 7 .111/11 ctiKtTiqeointoysed.pf t'asi 1,0 . 4 the public 11 , 111 , e, nmwll( . l . ' oo by A. Illints , liorgpr, at hi! (.11,1 ef the ll.irslsinis,:; Milli:T. • - • The election In the election ilisiriet eoposed Nrim st be IM M f m lic !muse Mrinerly by NA - ,tit. 11. Buhl, ill the. Ic.r“mill The eleiq ion in .aliceMetimi of tit , . 116.4,tigic,,i -- wriiia;i , i , u6g.) ,, ,i 1,6 lielil itt. th a ptiblie house of Jelin 11.,iivec,im 1:110 ylactioil in 'thy to, ct of )„,„ hrhl Lt on, 0n1.11,, riitiottel C 1111111114,111, ill 111 , . eld , tioii dhtrirt ~ ,t otainall-i, t pyr will la, held ilLtilkjillaltttl ItoW tip .1.101 otrinatr. in mild "tow Th y yiy,,tjui A iu }hi, Itlyt•Ooit Aistylot i:oioposial of Iho N ut Iv hst- •; Ny ivy i.Nltios of ‘llllllo, l'ppar and thut part of Sy s % not to toe tlktilet. will 111 ,. hr lit nt l.lll'i itcl..l'. N. li : 0111 . 11 , 10,e it: OW hinTitVtii ITt s, ?\ Th.! Vit.: tioii In the i'llitiatsctl - of Ihlpcwell township u.jll la , "lial,l at the :sew liilih lit eIet•Ilon 14 . .1110 . t+leetf(lll" thstriet eiiitirec,d of thy 1,,,r,0tg1i of :'ltiptiaiislatre,Shippan ‘ shurg Ittld t h a t idii - .11 - 1,1111,11111 t."l - 11401111 1111 . 1110,1 4 ,1 the 1.0e51 , 111 . 4 otthitiott ilintrict, ho. lulu al thy Cottotil (holm., In tht; leaough of i•••ll4,i,,,iishiti..4. The election in the election di , tri"L of Imam of Newton anti SO11111,11 . 1*(1kit 11),1),Ilir,, not, 111 the .Newville mid :-I:l"piemsburg dist Will he 110111,:it. Zito !rm.., Mraterly- oceopied by \V illoon Max well iii Loesberiz. . - NoT IOU: 1i li 1.:111.111V-t: 1-V liN 'That every per,in except jib tier wh o shall if 'ld 111 /Y off we ~ c tt ppoltawent of 1.;11t or trust under the IS niteill-11.ates or Ot thus State. 011 . any city inceri.orateil.distrlarWliether n commissioned officer Or otheruisu, a subordinafe otitcer or agent, Who is or anal he , :atployed•Ainder the legislative, executive. or judi ciary departments of this•:Statu, or the United States, or of any city or of ttuy incorporated district: and also that ally Member of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of tht: Select, Or eutionOti Council of ' any city, or commis:dotter of any incorporated distiict, is by law locapable of holding or exercising et the mine time the office or altpointment of judge, inspector orcicrk dl stir elections of this Couint iwealtii, and that no inspector. judge, or other officer of such electiuu shall be eligible in he there voted for.. . • • And the"said art of Assembly, entitled On act rela ting to t he . eloctiMis of this Jay 2, further peevides as Mllow s, wit: "That the inspestor:vand judges shall meet at the ph imo i, ) ,,drited for hohilog the'eliations of the district to which they c espectlA els belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the :.••eceit,l Tuesday in October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint bi l e d oc k,. w h o shall be a qualified voter of raid district. In case the person who shalt have received the sec und highest number of votes fur inspeetor shall not at tend oil the day of the election, then the person who )floill have received the second highest number of votes at the next preceding election, shall het us Inspector ht his place. And In nice' the person who shall have raw ceived the highest number of 'v. tes for inspector vital( not attend, the person electett judge shall appoint an insp ctor in his place: and. in case the persorreleetod jutl i a; shall not attend, then the inspector who' receiv ed the highest number of votesshall appoint njoulge in hie place, orif any vacancy shalt continue iii the board for the spare of one hour after the tinte fixed by law for the opening of the electk.m.t he qualified .titers of the township, ward or district for which such ifflicor sir,ll have been elm:tett:present at the place of el:;ct , shall elect ono of their number to fillsuch vacancy. It shall be the duty of the seVeralassessors of each district to attend at the place of building every gene roil, Vot,lal,,orittuWintitip election, during. the whole time Stlid,OleCt101111; kept open, fur the purpose of giving in furl:JAl:Wm to the inspectors and judges - when" called on, •in relation to the right of p , o il rso assessed by-them'. to-vele7-nt sticiveleetionror-s saner Mott to the assessments of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall front time to Mine require. "No person shall be permitted to vote litany election as aforesaid, other than a white !lemon of the ago of twenty-one years or more, who. snail have resided in the State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers his veto at least ton days immediately preeedinesuch election, and within two-years paid a State or county tax;whieli shall have •been assessed at least ten, days before the election.- lint a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State. and removed therefrom and returned, and, who shall have resided In the election-district and paid taxes miltibresitid, shall be entitled .to vote - n fter resid ing In this 'State - she mouths: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of thellp„ited States, ,between tv enty.one'and twepty:to o yeark, who.have resided in au election district as aforesaid; shall be entitled to vote although they shall - not have paid taxes. NO person' shall ho permitted to vote whose name is not contained In the list of taxable inhabitants fur. lashed by the Commissioners; unless First, lie produce a•loceipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tAir ssessed agremilily-to-thirConatifittleff and give saUsfactiiry evidence,. either °Whitt ,lath or of: Mutation, or the' oath or affirmation - of weather, that he l ine poi *web a tax, or on ,allure to produce a receipt. Shed' make oath hi the payment thereof., Second, If ho claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ago of twenty.onti and twenty-two yeses, he shall do. pose on:oath or affirmation that he has resided_ In this Statc„at leMit ono. Year next before his application, and tut lie knelt Ova of residence in the district as Is irequir; edbyjitie act, and that ho does verily: bellev 0, from the. aecnalt given thatitels.ot_the age .itteresaid, and such other,evidence as is required 'by this act, where upon the ',Mine pf the person thus admitted to vote. L s h e ilbednaerted 10 the alphabetleal list by„,the luspee-' tons snide. note m op tirade posite thereto by Writifinf the !'tax," if,he shall be admitted to - voto by reason ,01iiavimr pea tax; or the word "age," if ho shall, be admitted to Vote by reason of such age, ,shall he called, outgo tho . olerks, who , shall make the liketiotes on' he' lista of votentimpt.by them. • . :I) In'-all eases wherethe name of the person claiming' to vote la found,on the list furnished by the COMM& loners and assessor° or his right to vote, whether found, thereon or not; is objected to by any, qualified 'citizen, , It shall be the duty ; of the inspectors, to exaniliati . such person on oath as to bits qualifications, and if lieclalms to,have resided within the State for one year or more, • his oath shall be' sufficient proof thereof, but shah make proof .by at least one competent witness, mho . . , . shall be elector, that he has resided In the diritriet - for MOO' than - ten"daya - neat Immediately pre. codify such election, and shad also himself swear that lils - hona tide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calk-. log. WO said district, add that 1 e. did not remove into said , disti let for- the purpose of vcaingtherain„ !,' , F 4 very.perSon qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make t me_proof,,if required, , of the residence , •and pay. men t• oftaxes 115 aforesaid, shill .fje admitted to vOte - in: - the township, ward or district -in which he shell re-' . Tinny person shall prriont fir attoinpt Co prevent ' .any officer of any election under this Stet from holding stichelection, of use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere • with him in the executiotf r of his duty, or shall block., - Up the window, or avenue' to an window whore the ° samemniy2he—f v h er -,Ler—shall_i_loteualy_distuch_tint puttee at such election, or shall 'lrSe any intimidating threats, force or Violence,' with design to Influence un duly or overawe any elector, or to preventlim from vo ting onto restrain the freedom of choice, sueh',,persous , onconvietioii siuW be fined In any_stun nut exceeding hundred dot's, and imprisoned Mr. any time net - i less,lhati three nor more-than twelve menths. - and if it : shall be shown to Courtovherb the - trial eisuith offfilice AMU lieltatht-.t hat. the itersorr_a n djogras tint at ' , resident of the city, ward, district• or, township where • • the offence was committed,. and tilt entitled to vote . therein, then on 'conviction :he Final be sentenced to pay a fine of not lesslltrin odehuntived nor more than. one thousand - dollars; and•larimpris'oued nut less than six Months nor moreilffirctwtryears. • finny person nr.persons shall make ally bet or we ger• upon the result of any election Within OM Crud- • mon woalth, or shell offer to make any such .I;ct.or wa ger' either by. verbal preclanpition thereof. or by any written or printed advertisement, challeinte or invite any per,- in to make sorb, bet or wager, ripen conviction 'thereof IW or they shall forfeit and pay three times lite, amount s• , lart.or to he bet., - '' If any person not by law qualified,' shall fraud Nutty vote at any: election of This Commonwealth. or being where Ise qualified shall vote out„pf his proper district,itr if ally persom.knewing- the want of suet, ' qualifications - shall aid or procure such person to vote, -tlitt-personoWeittling.--srutlkon-reenviettel, ti ne d h r . any sine hut e:: reedit;: two hundred dellarS and be imprisoned- ferany-tcrm not-exceeding-tit:ate notfith,„-- • !if any . person shall vote at mere than into election -district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than 0111, .on-the same'day, fraudulently-ffild-aod deliver to the itnitector two tickets together. with the lutent illegally to'vote, or shall worm', another to do so, he ' or nit con victiorr• be fined 'in arty sunt . not less -than tiftv_ nor were than five hue dred ;dollars. and be iteprisoutx.l for any term net lass than ' three nor snore than twelve Months._ .• ' • -- ' .• •• If any person 'not qualified to vote in this Common. wealth agreeably ,xeept the sons -of qualified . eitisumso shall appear at :!.,y place' pf election• for the TitirpOSe of 'n11001)04; the ritizona qualified to vote. he shall on convictionlerfei. and pay, any sum. hot ex -c'eeding-oncchitudred dollars - Mr ovoryssurivrifiCricmand be Imprisoned-forany-toneMmoxciieding-three Agreeably to thoproyisions • cf the sixty-first :icetion OT the said aet, every tleneral and Special hies iion shall he, opened fictive - 6h ttiv hours;of bight and ten in the. forenoon, rOntinne wit - hoot. to terrujakin_or 1111,nrinnont until seven Vichat. In the 'evening. when -theliolls.shall he closed. And the judgeg of tiokrespective districts 'aforesaid; are by the said act required to Inert et the Court Minot in the borough of Carlisle, on the third - day afteit, the election, living Friday.' the 17th day of October.]' then and theretoperform time things . required of ,theni by . . . The return juidgeF or the and those of tho Senatorial' district wtll mutt at Carlisle at the time fixOtl by law. • Given under nly hand, at Carlisle, this.4th . day ISt& • - .7.111 \IAN. ‘herili, Ned lfstntv ALUABLE ESTI E ARM N -----. - . TIIIs vllltuil.le provvrtv I , r i(1 51 )5 111 , i• tl.il tAiiii, Curi)Lerlaild voilikl. eLotit S utile , e:1,1. ~ I I +it Irl,le, MI the Vialow Ilreodles Creek. anti is kt,t.v.'.‘ r.• the "AIIIIA'M WILLIAMS , -FAIIM.- It contains:lo ACRES 01 tho lest qua 1.151} STONE LAND, HiHvllt 7A of wLli h aro rover d i%ll good Timber. in addition to -which H largo quantity Ia coat is groliittjx. and the stji state of cultivation. The intproNe mints aro a large TIVO•SIONY,. MANSION HOUSE, \VI( it a Bric 4 Stone Spring lins!, an 4 Opter convenient out Luildiegs Large StonelllANK BARN, with ttr la. "Pt. threshing florin:, 'Waggiat Crib. ILtp lluu,o. Carriagell Ase. There -is " I terse-pewee* perinattuntly fixed to the len it. Ali.. a large Twtsstery Frame Tenant Huse. plastered. and a Frame Ilarn. A g•val it:chord of Apples. and ft nit of every description • A tine stream of eater rises \sail. In :1.0 yards of the ionise, emptying Into the said ertek immediately In front of the house and 1 11111. • This property ' possesses 51.1periI)r , OVant..m.les, fin , ••itelli rare indueements to purchasers. 'file laiilditn are most did hzlit r(tunted_On_the tanks iif.a_lieutit__ Int streain of water, the Yellow Itret;ches Creek, ain sufficiently (Aerated to make the scamera a usurp:ism, by any place iu the counit y . .: 4 ,1'h00l le-uses- iuo in the I mniediate vicinity and church at I)lllsturg, time. miles tlistout. With It good 11):111 hodhig to-.the same Also a Grist Mill situated on the Yellow th ve, lie: , rt.: said farm, on the propel ty. ( atlon 1. entirely liealtlly, and elilzilde' In every point of vleo For term), Br., orignlrt , of -Aug. 13. I.Bt)r---tf.l Real Estate j)UBLic A . s , ty,- i)1 13 "Hounclorsiglied w ill t:ell :t1 f atewribw.l tracit of ,Joitiltniii 10,1 I lug tiw theafTtait.lof SAM 111. • It No. 1. A tract of Nloi ).;,i i t C. 1: L: 1.l rtmtLerlautt 1p ,t: 1(1,11 c.ud ;,t s ,n This tract. Nt ill I K.,1 I. ti Lots 0f1..; 4; . „.. . SO. .2.. t t .ni , it h:4,1 in he ,in tox,,,ehip eontainit4r, 13 .IN-es andlfrrvlioB . / 10,11111.- lamb. of 110 .riart Conner. John henr. t nnili. k ulit7., These two •tr.v.tH will be odd nt tli Iril.:;ior.lonntban Ilwtr, iu West PellllSbaro tairn.hip , 1)1.1 ‘VEDNESDAY, SITTEMI;EIt 24, at 2 o'clock, p. No, 3. A tract of Woodland situated in Rye township, • '` • qI III .V. Janws — CiThdenlii. a•tti Samuel Barr, rontaluing S 1 • Ames and 12A Perches. neat measure, • This trect, will ho sold on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, at 1 o'oloek.T. liw., at the tavern of Samuel Brier, in Rye township, Porry..eounty. . . Terms made known on whty b orsswie bi . ' - • . DAN'll? BEAR, Att'y . - Att'y in fuel for the Iwlrs'of Samuel Bear, deed. Augu50.5,10:.6—.7w. • • VALUABLE •PARAI AT • v , PRIVAVE 'SALE. . • This 'valuable "preporty .situated In Dickinson town- ship, Cumberland county:OA Miles• South of Paper town, 1 mile from the Gettysburg road, lying between it and the Oxford read, and about • .1,, t . ; miles front the York Springs.. known as the WALTEMYKR , FAR)!, • . CONTAINING 'Acit.Es OF LAND, - One hundred of whin' aro.cleared and in a good state ..of cultivation, and the residuO is coyered with lined Timber, and YoungVhesnut of the finest Or,lity. • TIM-Improvetitents-are.a mmand a —'\ half story LOO 110138 F, thoroughly repaired, LOG DANK DARN;• Wagon Shed and.,Corn Crib. Smoko, - llouse, Dry Dense, and other. convenient Out-buildings. A good ‘Apple,Orchard, besides cherry, peach, and other fruit tre4nt.. ' • " • • A FeAutiful stream ef running water within short dlstanco,of the . Qtwr. About .100 bushels of Lim have ,been put - en theTarut within the last Connie :of years. -The-land la prednet,tmAnd the fences good, . ; For tainis, &c.; enquire of - • " • • " • - • ' UCal Estate Agent and EzerlOner, .Ijuly . 30, 1858—tf.] .", Carlisle, Pa.. • ... . anc• • A RD..-DR. - joli E. .SM ITU rtflOSE respectfully inferms tbe Mends of tionutopolby liefOrn, as well as the publie,genuttlly, iliat bo will . besssistet) in the practice of Medicine and Suntory by DR. JORN AnusreoNcylate,