Retn_itbnetlisW - • - -- HIGHLY - IMPROVED GI F.ARm . AT PRIV•.A.TE. SALE. • Situate ,t , wo__EnileaLuorth_of_Carlisle,-on- the -Conedo-' guinet Creek; adjoining the Catlisle Water Works, •. CONTAINING 8b ACRES' OF. LAND, • in the highest state of .cultivation and under good fence, nearly all of which is post and rail and wire. • ,• The - Improvements ore a Two•story PLASTERED HOUSE,. a large Batik ;Witt Bern,, with . other csmvonfent „OW._ atine Orchard .of :Apples, • toOther with other fruit, and a Well of • Water at tho door. ; The location is an eligible ono, owing to ite proximity to the Water Works; from which the entire farm can ho conveniently supplithl with water. For terms, &e., enquire of A. L.' SPONSLER, SeP; 24 ,1856." • Real pitato Agent atfSertvenpr. • • _.D IB_LIC_ ._ S :will • expPbe MT ' public sale, on TUESDAY, the 14th of Octolier,,nt .10 o'clock, A. the . -.- LOT OF OROIIND . „ - r_which - belongs - :to -the Cumberland Nalley.thiliro adrOorri , pany, on Main street, In Carlisle, bounded •by the said street, the College,. Academy, anti property of Mrs. Fleming,..containiug 60 feet in front . coil 240, feet in ' - depth . It- is situate in the Most eli gible position for business.. Terms made known_ on day of sale. • • FRED'K - WATTS, President. Sop. 24,1856. • ALUA.BLE PROPER'T'Y FOR . • .SALEi.—The slibscriber„,wlll offer at public.salo V . Qn--SATUIIDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1856, „' • •thd foil& frig property— • • • . ' .. • -,,-, "'w. 1. - -A TRACT ON LAND situate in Upper Allot township, Cymberland county, adjoining the village of ---- Shopherdstown,-containing:abOut2l3:ACßESolirideds. Into fivi fields, and in..a..high .state of .ciiitivation, having boon limed - Over three times. The Ithprove .meats aro a good Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, eon . !killing eight rooms and kitchen; a noir:Bank Barn, , . and otker necessary outlousPss a never-failing Well_ • of hater in the,yard, with-a - pump inzit, - ail Alt — .oxchanValso pear, plum, amlcilerry.d.tde,a.._ , ______ • N0.•2.,--A Let of Ground in Shopherdstown, contain ing about - TWO ACRES, on which -Is a -DWELLING HOUSE, Ware llcnise, Stabling, .1.. c. This property has' ". • been ()coupled AS'S store. , , • ~ 'l: • --- Np, - 3,—A'Tract of-first•rate_LlMESTONE LiNp, min -- fourth of a..mile from - ShophordstAiwil, antihung 22 ACRES And 46 porches, known as the "Ore Bank Pro- porty.'2___The - Improvements I are--n :FRAME 11111ISE, • one and a hairstories,.high, if bog "Stabi,l; a good Oar, ..: deli, 'with a never-falling Well of Water near the door. This-proPerty--will_be-aolff_togother_nr_inive_acralots - Salo to ecohmenee at.l2 A. Af. t on said..day, when terms . . terms will by made knoWn by Sop. 24, 1650. is ELLING OFF AT COST !—The . 1.7 sub:di:l6 , re haring determined to change their tiusluess,-will theirsell : Mt - UT:litho stock of • lIARDWAiii.L•AT COST'PRICVS, . hither by wholesale or retail. The stock is all new, having beep racontly purchased at prices as low,:if not lower, than any stock of tlfe kind in.tho country, which enables us to give bargains to all. We therefore invite- mechanics of all kiwis 'torn • and country storekeepers.- builders, humeri, housekeepers, and others, .to call and examine our stock, which we are prepared to- sell at: the: lowest wholesale city prices. The StOCk • consists in part us. • ' BUILDING HARDWARE of nal:lnds, such as, locks, - ifttchost—hfokus, sail., bolts-came:et , k.. Alscrgi . putty, palnts,liiesliCit,•tc.,•all of AtOtlch are of the befit CABINET-MAKERS are invited to our assortment'of varnishes, veneers, knobs, moulding, hair-cloth, curled hair, sofa and chair springs, &c. Coach Makers will do wail to examine our stock of Coach Trimmings, all of which .we will soli at first cost, - BABBLERS will also find the articles usually re quired in their line of business—suCh as enamelled leather, girthing, straining-web, silver and brass plated . harness' saddles,. iron and ooden Names, buckles, rings, stirrups'.&c. BLACICSMITIIS should come - and• examine our large / stock of rolled and hammered iron. Also vices, anvils, scromplates, hcirse rasps, &c. • Itlfeagetttics'in general are Invited to our largo assort- !tient or edge tools—axes of all kinds, drawing:knives, ~44tisel4;;,,,platieS';", l etvelMetrets, • braces, hammers,' rasps tißs . ;turrrscrowsoSte, tfli-nf the best quality.. iIS.IERS will And it' to their advantage to call anti. npraraine our stack of forks, shovels,spades : hoes, traces, halter ehains, Ace. • inirked to our large stock of table cutlery, plated• spooni '4,ptt forks, ladles, coffee mills, candlesticks, waiters, stair rods, hollow Ivaco, brass and iron kettles, sad Irons, scales, choke patterns of Wall Paper, borders, and window shades. We invite our fiends and the .publlegenerallY to give us a gall, as every thing will be sold at.goit with out reserve.' Call at the nu* stand, West Main street west of tlui Railroadpeppt. Sop. 140850. • " ALUABIiFi -.VROPERTY . FOR V -B.A.p.l.—win be sold at 0 - 1.11311 e sale, or the pram& • ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1866, that well known property of the late Dr. Ham dec'd., situated in Centreville, Cumberland county, nine miles west of Carlisle, The lot contains about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected' a two story BRICK HOUSE,' calculated for two families, a first. • rate Frame Stable, sad other buildings; •••''''," C a Well of never•failing Water near the •.: door, and a good Cistern. The lot fronts I. • on Main street, and is well calculated to divide into building lots. This propeity Is very desirable, being in a healthy neighborhood and convenient to churches, schools, 'stores, mills, &c. Any person wishing to view, the property will please call on the subscriber. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when , terms will be made known by • , Sep. N. 1856, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF' , iff4. _ OF GOODS for 'the Fall Trade,,oensisting of •••7.';'• - ..:: Lime rind' Guano, Spreaders, My Presses, { Plows of various patterneand 81E041'00a- - ble Grain Mills, both large and small, Barn Door Rollers, Horse Powers and Threshers, Grain Fans, Cern Shelters, for hand 'and horse-power, capable of shelling 1600 bushels of 'corn a day. , Pennock eGrain Drills, Double Miehigari Plows, Expanding Harrows, Also No. 1 Peruvian Guano, Super Phosphate of Limp and. other fertilizers. • PASCHALL MORRIS A CO., ImAlr and ollV l t ax nd Seed Store" ke t„Phils. 5ep,,24,1858.] KRAUSER'S 'PORTABLE CIDEIt MILLS .can still be furnished of -- improved construction and finish: Their grinding apparatus is peculiar, and . give* them an .advantage over all other mills. By • the action of two reciprocating pistons, the apples' &refereed up against the teeth - of a rapidly revolving cylinder and retained till - ground to a flue pulp, which, of course yieldw more juice ,when subjected to pressure' than if, the pomace was coarse. The Screw 'Press him beww-iltly--improied-tutd--stmenEkhertlst. since MA year,. and the whole frame hi tightened by strong joilit bolts. It is adapted to either hand or horse power and can be worked by hand to thenextent of six to eight barrels a day. . pesaiLux MORRIS k CA., Implement and Seed Store, Itliand Market, Sep. 24, 1956 STAUFFER . & HARLEY.- _CHEA.E,VATCIINS_AND_JEWELRY._ and Retail, at the a Philadelphia `l:t and.lewelry_ Sto re ," No. 90 North Booond 'treat, corner of Quarm Philadelphia, • _ Gold Levni•Watlices, faUjewellesl,lB caret woo,- . Gold_ Lepino, 10 carats, ~ $29 00 24 00 filter Lever, tail jewelled, - - _l4 00 Sliver LeOne,.teweter y '9 00 Superior. Quartiers, • 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 4 90 . Ytne Silver do. , 54 Gold Braceletb, - . 800 • • Utiles' Gold renens, • - 1.00 Silver Tea SPoont• 1195 6 5 00 • Gold Pone, with penal and aim holder, , 1" 00 . Gold 'Singer Rings,`Watch Glasses, &cc. goods warranted to be tvtutt•they are "old for. STADIUM & BARI" • Successor of o.Tionntd. • ,FOR badd some Gold and Silver Levers and Lapin* atUt le7,er than the above prima. • • .~ AVEL NEW THAT, CAP, AND 'SHOE .STORE. • - • ' Alt IVAL'OE_FALL -GOADS _FOR __'The subsc ii" -- hits just opened lu the stero.roon - TW morly, occupled by Geo. W. Hither, on the corner of the public Square, Main street, near the Market Rouse, and -adjoining-die Jewelry-Store of-Woe': Dininglif. an an ti rely hi* and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods—coinprlsing the latest styles of • , HATS, CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, of .every variety and flubh. . • His hats consist of extra•••fine Moleskin, Beaver, Pearl, Claret, Kossuth, Sporting Mats, &c. Also-Straw 'Hats of. all 'vatic ties. These Hats aro innnufitetured by •Oakford, Morris & Co., add otho. celebrated hatters of lie has also every 'Variety of hmie mann 'facture.. All these goods he will guarantee to give entfre satisfaction, : ' ILK tteTk of_Shoes is . Made up of every variety dud 'style fromlho cheapest to 'the best article in the mar; ket. and cannot fiat to please. - - He respectfully wilicits.the patronage of the public; feeling confident that he can sell the cheapest and best • VOTICE—T6 the - Legatees and firlbuto - irticn - diii• the yule of ,Christian Mohler, de. ceased, to Christian,_jaroitLafill:tlehu Swart?, An,, married to Wm." Fry, and Samuel Swartz 2._ George Tiller, John, George.. Christian, Jacob, Ephraim, and William' 'Mier," 3. JoSepli Solle•therger, Joseph, Jacob and, Levi Solimiberger, Susi% married to Martin Shank, and Ann, married to Samuel Eby. 4. Asir :Mohler, Marthaimarrled-Gs-Wendell-Milittr,-Elizabetit, married to D. W.„Douthaugh, Abner Harilson,John anti Catharine 6. Joseph Mißer, Esther, - ,Fancy, Sarah, Barbara and Daniel Miller. 0, Samuel Mohler, 7. Jacob Mohler. 6. Martin Mohler'S child. Elllabeth, tyl_M_ _has Iterkiamin Gisler 'for guardian. 0. Michael ihjoyer tinif-gsther, 10. Adam onen and Martha, his wif,. 11. 'Joseph Mohler: .12. J B ohn Mohler, anti Susan, his wife. 13;11:ivid Plough anti Catharine, his Wife_ 14.21zu‘oh Shearer and Sarah, his wife. The Orphans' Court of thunberland comity, twit the petition of Magdalena Mohler, has granted a rule upon LW above named- parties to appear at the next •Or. , phanst-Go4(rt,on-the-215t..-of G-tober, nurse why the liouseamf I,l' of Ground purrhasiNi by the Dtvectitors of t h e said Christian'Mohlor; deceased, for. the said' widow Magdalena Mohler, ghoul(' -not hw sold,—and of which 'Sinituel Mohler and Joseph Sollen litri:ter the Executore, shall Like notice. - A. CATHCART IONLY W ANTE D. e subseri u -her liPmweli du_ wint titutivoulli be earn-obliged to. t how indebted. for six, mouths ztnil tfprotufitly; Sep. 10, 1ti56.). • „ . • Ef,), W.. lIITNER. , t-ENT. APT ° . let,h l au l t. ' B l o ' fit l i t g - Springs, 4)1 mile. east of Carlisie, is °tiered foryout from thu let at' April next, The 31111 will nut ho routed Mt the stares. Sep. 10,18.50.) rt . .TElt F. EUF. INIOUNT JOY•ACADEN.Y. 3101.1 NT JOY, LA SCA/4Elo[7oc, Pi.. i r tu Winter Session will commence on TCESU.%, the 4th of November. Li this Institution tho common and higher English Drenches; the Latin, (truck; French ; and ticruein Laugtuum . ,, wgether with - Vocoi and Instill. inental-Alusier.itro4hitroualtly. taught., .Cireulars for arded on application tw the LTlucinal. b. MOO RE."- 11 1 - 111,V _GOODS ! _ NEW .GOODS 1 ! FIRST OF TRH SRASON 1 . lne subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities and is now opening a splendid assortment of . ~-. /41.1. 000pS,. which will be sold at very low prices. - • ' 'A large 'stock of . elegant - Stella, Thibot, Cashmere, Brocha and lrianket Eikawls. Au immemm assortment of. tho most _elegant Fancy and-Black; Silks, very cheap. • Mous de Baines, Challies, Merinoes, ramtuettas, and ,great variety of. Dross Goods, very handsome and very heap. Flannel, Blankets, Cassinolts, Jeans, Cloths and Cris. simorem In great variety. ' . • BOUTS AND 8110 ES—A largo lot of Ilo,ots and Shoes f every description, at the lowest prices. ' CAiII'ETIN(I—;A non: assortment of Imperial, In grain. Venitian, and Rag Carpets. Tho assortment is now Very large end complete, and all persons in want of handsome and cheap gobds are respectfully invited to call at the Old Stand, East Alain Street. Sop. 10, 1850.) •• • CIIAS OGILBY. - STAYM"..kIi 'dr. BONS rl i a , HE • FOURTH ANNUAL E.X.141- 111TION OF THECIR UNITED STATES AICULTU- ItA SOCIETY will be held at Pawl:L.oa, (Philadel. phis,) on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday, October 71h, Bth, ilth, 10th and 11th., Premiums from Twenty-five to Two Hundred dollars, 'amounting in the aggregate to Fourteen Thousanddei lars,will be offered for the varlntis classes of Doinestic Animals, Fruits, American Wine's, Vegetables, Grains, and Agricultural impletamts and Machinery. -A Local Committee at Philadelphia, representing the N arions branches of Industry} has been appointed to co. operate with 'the officers of the Society, In perfecting arrangements for the exhibition._ And fifteen thousand dollars-have-been-guaranteed-to-moot expenses.-This Material ald, coupled with the excellence of the plea ted location, and the large °mount of premiums offered, induces the expectation that the exhibition of 1850 will ( be superior to any of Its prcukeessors. A Qrand Agri cultural Banquet , in which Mies as well a gentlemen will participate, will take plaee on Frday, tober 10th, when distinguished gentlemen will address the lissom binge., Favorable arrangements with the various rail roads, for the transportation of !neck and other articles, are in progress, the terms of which will be given at the offiCe. The List of Entries, the. Awards of Premiums, and: the Proceedings, will be pubished in th . 3 Journal of the Society for 185(1. The Premium List, with the Regulations and Programme of the Exhibition, will be furnished on application to Mr. John McOowan, Assis tant Secretary of the United States Agricultural So clet 180 Chesnut Street (rooms of the .Philadelphia Agricultural ' Society); or by addressing the Secretary at Boston. DAVID 8. HAYS, MARSIIALL P. WILDER, Prei. WILLIAM S. limo, Sec. pep, 10, 1856. ancARD:z---Dit-.--Jourr---li--Srurra--inoat respectfuily informs the friends of Romceopathy Reform, as well AS the publlegenerally, that he will be assisted in the practice of Medicine and Surgery by pa. Jong Itliumuotto, late of Carlisle.. • To air OLD Flustes—My health being In a great de gree restorekl will Midst La. Sates in ghe practice of Medicine and Surgery. I can at all Clues be found at his office In South over street, when dot out Pro , • •• JOHN aditionoricEE- Carliile, September 5,1856. , EW- MARBLE YARD. , Now__ia : N the ereepted time, and now it the do for Orev, Stories, --- :, - . • Montunents • ius,4°2. at 'leer's Marble Yard, Cerllele,Ta. Also, I ron Roll ing. - • [Apr. 3.0. '69-em. NEW GOODS.—The, subscriber' hue' , .1.1 just received and is 'noir opening a large assort ment of FRREIR GOODS suited to! the .season—pleasp eall and get Caine. . . Carlisle, N0v.14, '65, • . SNODGRASS. 110..J0b printing proUiptly executed. Abuerlisements._ FANCY -. FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No.2B4LMarket ,Street, above _ Iniporter, Mannfacturer and Healer in all-kinds and qualities of FANCY IURS for Ladles and Children. J. F. would call the'attantion of the ladies and others to his immense assortment, being the direct Importer and Manufacturer dell my Furs. I feel confident in saying ,that knan.offer the greatest inducements to these In want - Mid at the same tiiite.will„have gnct.pf the largest_ asrriient to self:kfrom. ' : Storekeepers and - the trade will please give mo n call before purcuasing, afi my wholegfile department is well supplied to meet' :the demand for every article in the Fur lino, and at the lowest possible Manufacturers' Prices. JOHN FAREIRA, • Sep , • 2S4.Market, Street., ME 'Sep. 17, 1850 • ' -14 y order of the Court. Sntruer's OrricE. I • - JACOB BOWMAN.. Sep. 17; 1656. f Sheriff. fjeralb. . . VLECTION '. PROGLAMATION-._ — l—'4 syliEß - EA - s; in and byau actortifelliffitertir)W B . ti 111 ay of the Connuentrealth of Pe II n t3TIVIIII ia, entitled an "Act relating to the elections of ~this Common wealtn," passed the 2d day of,Tuly, A. I). Iso,ltiSl/1.7410 the duty of tho SAteritf of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice"of the General 'Elections, annte.:• u flueti notice to enuate: 1. Theoak!, t s to be elected. • ', 'N ' 2. liesignai he place at which the election is to be hold. .• :- .' . - 1, JACOB, BOWMAN, High' Sheriff of the county. of Cumberland, do hereby make known and o il'll this pub lic niitfce lir the-el - eiders of the conntrof - IMutberiand; =that on TUESDAY. tint 14tiv day of October next, an election will be held at the several 9loction districts ea.' tablishod by law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for thit several officers hereinafter. named, viz : ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of tiiii'Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. .. ONE,PIH:SON for Auditor General, of, the Coptintn wealth oll'ennKylvanid.. -. . . ONE I'EESON for StirVeyor„ General of the Common- . -A , Lealtluf_Permszl ..... .v:Aia. . ' ' ._ _ • "•._ _ _ • ONE aItSON to represenfllid-enwilete . ttnniter land, York, nod Perry In the Congress of the United State.k.'___ _ . ------ ------•---- . ---- -- -=- ---- ., - ONE PERSON to represent the cOu titles of 'Cumber. land and lorry in the Senate of Pennsylvania. TWO .P.BILSONS to•represent the county of Cumber land in the House tar it opt•esentati ves of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON fur District Attortfuy of Cumberland county- . , • , ()NI?. PERSON for Survi'yor of. Cumberland con raj'''. TWO I'EItSONS fear Asst 'late .ludges of, the county of Cumberland. • ONli PERSON' for Comet ssioner of Cumbetiland Co. • ONE PERSON.fur Direct, of the flour of C'uniberiand i __ county. ''. - • .'- ON tl PERSON for Auditor of Cutnberland county. ' ONE PERSON for Coroner of Cumberland county. . The said election will he held throughout county av, follows: • . . .. The election in th'e eleetion"flislric.t composed of the baruiii,, , h'ofearlisiMa Tr if the t,,wnsitillN of - Nor tlv alfddl o -- tOll, SUutli - F.3lldilyetyn; -- Lower - Dirkinson - itrid -- lanver- Frankferd, will be held at the Court ilimso in the boi:' (nigh of Carlisle. • The election in the election district composed of Low er West Putmsborougb township, will be held at the North School Houk. in Plainfiehl.i• •• , -- Tinvelectbm - in i htridectiotealiStrlet -- compesed - of Sal.: ver Spring township. will be held 'at the public house of i,ieurge Duey, in Ilogestown In Mid township. . - The election in the 'election district composed of Ilanipden township, rill.l.se held tittlin' hosise oectipied by . Henry „llickoruell. in said township. - • - , - Tilelectiorrindjaeleeion-ilistrict-composed-of -the township of, Upper Allen. will be held at .the public. house occupied by W. W. liline In Shepiterdstturti. The election in the election Alstrict-composed of the township of Lower Allon, will.be held at the- Wilgtill ntalq!r-6h(Pp of.huias-illitahlecrirer;oir , Slate 11111. -' , - The 'electimoin 'the election district'compos,a of 1:85t Pen tisborough township, will kJ held at the public house. nowoectiplesils)' A.lluntsberiter, at the \Vest end of fbe ILirrishurg lirldge.• .- -. The election iirth.6 election district 'composed of New Cumberland, will be. held at tire house f..ristercy-rcpt. b y 11'm. II; EMIL in the borough of New esinilss.rlaissl. . l'he, election finale cleal - im ,th.tri c i - ~„ii,"/ „ .,,,,i , r tilt , Iformmit of aleclemicshorg, 1, hr I , e held at the public house of John 11,01kes. 1,1..4a1,1 borinieli. „ Ti,,,, ele c tion in the election district ''ersisitiesed of mohrue_township, will he held at the .. public hest,seof Samuel Algeilx, its l'hurchte%vn, h' i ~.; „ ,11 , ,, „whif . . - • 'The idection In the election 'district. coirspes'ed of .Ilp- ' per IticXinson-townslins- will beheld attire house now occupied by Jilin I ittrmair. fir S.111(i WV, IM1111). The election in the ilertion -district, eonspesesl of the borough of No widllo, and-tan. nships'of )11111111. Uri sr , Irinkfersl. kipper IVest Penitshoroultlf:'lllo - 1 ha r lttrof - 1 Neirt.,u erns - m.lllp not included. In, the Low,Ql,org 0,,, : thj0 i SdifitOct, till lie held at the lb irk School House' in i lie Ilorough of..Newrille. , . , - The °let Urn In - 'the eleethil distilot comnosed ef ilopeirell I,lVOShil) will he held A t th e 5,,,,. i fr kk School House, ill No• , viotr.g. in said township. The election in the election district compoked of the itorough of Shippen!.l. , urg. Shippgasharg tnwnship, and that part rd Southampton to a llFllir not 1110 thled in Gm Leesburg . ejection district,. will be 'held at the ("entail House, in the borough of :dilppesishur,, , .. , 'lit.' electbil 111 the elect ion district einlip , tit•ii of rtrifi of Newton and South:turmoil townships, not mold aced tu. tile:_,Newville. and "Shippensburn districts, will 1 , 0 held at - Lila - haw:a formerly - on-aphid by-William 'Max well in Leesburg. - NOTICE IS ilEitEllY Si I VEY That every perwm except justices of the I •wh o shall hold any wince or appointment il 1,1, tilt or trust under "the I.7filted States or of this Slaw. or hay city or incorporated-district, N 1 teethe* is coinOA W. - lot - led officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, "Ito is or shall be' napjoyed under the legislative, executive, or judi ciary departments or thiteState, dr the United Staten, or of any city or of any incorporated district; and also that any Member of Congress and of the State Legisla tttre, and of the Select or COI2IIIIOII Council of any city, or tantiudssioner,of any incorporated district, is by l aw incapable of bolding or exorcising attire sauce tiute the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any. elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector. judge:Or other otter of such election shall be eligible, to be there voted for. And. the said-ac s; of Assembly, - entitled an act rola. Him' to the eloctions4f f his Coututonwealth, passed July 2, 18.56, further provides as follows, to wit: "That the inspectors and Judges shall 'lnset nt the viva appointed Mr holding the elections of the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the Second -Tuesday in October, and each of said inspectors, shall appoint one, clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of NaidAlstrlet. . ' "In cage the person wino shalt have rectlived the sec ond highest number of votes for inspector shall not at tend on the day of the election, then the person who shall received the second highest: number of votes at the next preceding election, shall act alt' inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have re ceived the highest Inumber of v. tes fur inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint, an inspector in his place; and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector'-who receiv.' ed the highest number of votes shall-apj oint. q.judge in his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the board •for the space of one hour after the time tixod by law for the opening of the election, the qualified .oters of the township.'warrd'or 'district for.whicli such officer shall have been elected, present tit the pit:cool electiot , shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy, ' " it shall be the ditty of the several assetaers of ouch 'district, to attend at the place of holding every general,' special, or township election, during the whole time saldelection ht kept ,open, for the purpose of giving in fOrlitatiatilollicluspectora and judges *lien "oriel on;` in relation to the right ot,any pertion assessed by them to vote at such election, or such, other matters in relit. tion to the assestunents of yin ors as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No person Shall be permitted to vote at any election arcatoreftaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who snail have resided In the State at' least one year, - and -in the election' district Where he.ofTers hls.vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years mild a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before theeleetion. hilt a citizen of the . United States who has previously been ti qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after rosid ing-in this State six months:. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between to enty4ine and twenty.teo years, who have- resided in an election district as aforesaid; shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. • ON° person shall be i trmitted to vote whose name is ri d _omtstu tp cb Ll th e i t_of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the Commissioneri, unless lira, he produce a receipt for the payment within -two years of a-State or county tax asse ff sed agreeably to' the Oonstitntlon, and give satisiketory evidence, either on his oath or af thvaation, or the oath or.aifirmation of another, that-he has paid such e.t.a, tiros lanala to.,produce a receipt shall make oath to the Payment thereof. Second, if be claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two Icons,- he, shall de written oath or affirmation that ho bas resided in this .Mateittleaet_oneyeer_nest before his application, and 'makesuchproof of residenciiii - k th - r‘ districtaiticrequir. - and by this act. and that he does verily believe, yrom the account given him, ; that be is of the age aforesaid, and .suelh other evidence axis respired: b.t.this act, where. upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shalibe inserted In the alphabetical list by the Insilco. .tore, mulls note made opposite thereto by -writing the vrordo . ktx," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of - hathlßfald tax;, or the word "age,' if, he shall be, admitted to voteby reason ef such age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall Rake the like notes on the lists of voters kept by th e m., . " In all eases where the name of the person claiming to vote i 4 found on the list furnished by the 000120111. dartall an a l assessor, or his right. to vote, whetherfound thereon or not, is objected to by any-qualified' citizen, it shall be the duty' of the ipspoeto, Irs to extuningtitteb person on oath as to his qualifications,end if he claims to have resided within the State for one. year or more. his oath ibtdl - be sufficient - proof thereof, but shall • J. - T1: KELLMt:' make preof_tty_at lealit-one-eninpotont,ivltnestt,--who.--- Aalt - inMquaillind - electorithat'hu=llAdeirifirthe district fur more than ten days- next immediately.pre: ceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bontende residence, in Pursuance of hitt lawful call ing. is in said district, and.that I e ctid not.rtitnove into said-dist.tict_for_ the purpose of-voting-therein: : Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof, if requjititi, of the residence and 'paY inent of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to.vota in the' township, ward or district iu which he shall re side. If.any portion shall prevent or attempt to. prevent any Mlieer of any :election under this net froth holding such election, or use or threaten •atiy idolence to any stich officer; or shun Interrupt or. improperly Interfere . with him in the execution of his duty, shall bliick up the wilohni,, o 1 tatinuo to any t window whom the sama may he holding, or shall riotously disturb .the peitce at such election, .or shall use any Intimidating throats, force or violence, with tioaign to ifikuence duly or overaw&any elector, or to provent hire - front vo ting or to 'restrain the freedom of choke, such pW.s oos on conviction ithaltbe fined in any sum net exceeding live hundred dollars,'and iniprisoned for any, time not tha (14 roe nor mom thati_tyl vs .namths. audit' it shall be shoat' to court, where fliirtrial oh such thence shall beltd, 'that the 'persot so offending was not a ?esident - of the city;:warddistrirt - or - township Where the offence was committed, and hot entitled to vote. therein, then on conviction shall bo sentenced to a fine of notlese than one hundred nor more then one thOUSaild dollars. and lie imprisoned not-lets then six months nor more than two years. . - 1 r any person or persons shall .make any bet or wa ger iglu) the - result of any• election within t lA, 1 .70 i n, Nnonweitli, or shall offer to make any: such het ar wa ger, either by verbal prtichtmation thereof, or by any written . r printed adverthentent, ehailenge fir Invite .tny pers..., to makirsuch bet or , wager. upon eon vim IM i' thereof hu o'r they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so ;ct! or to he bet. ' , . " flany preen not by . law onalified, -shall framiti: Irony vt , t.. 1 a any election of this Common weals h. er • het ng otherw Ise qualified ahall vote_ out of hi!: _pi.per district. or if Nny ' person knowing the want of such Aualitications.-sluillahl or procure Furl, - person - to votc F the T persoti;offomitug, - Shall,loll-7 - entrvi - ethm — be lined---in-' any !Mill not ex,eccLing two hundred 'dollars. and be imprisoned for tiny top' not exceeding three' Mouths. ••lrany person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than onto _ttn.the.sathe daY'...or shall fraudulently fold and tilAiver I to the inspector two tickets together. With - 111 - 67.11itent illegally to vote, 'or shall -invent'. another to do so, liO or they offending. shall,' on coils lotion' be tined .in 'ttty• sum not less than fifty tier more :thttn• live hundred dollars. and' be imprisoned tier tiny term. not- loss than thr je-nor more-thou twehn mouths. " I 'rimy jperson lAA qatiltrtt , it - tri -rote In this-Om—ion weattli'agreeAliry to law. (except. the .sons ofiiitalitled citizr us.) shall appear at any. place of election' fi.r the purpose, of the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction furfell'and pay any-cute not ex , cer.ling - ionesucti-OlT&rce, ant liiinuprlsotteil for Itny.terna not e-....ve..dirig three nionths.'? Aureeably to the provisions of the sixty-first sciition of _the salt! act, every Venni-al and - ' 4 pecial Election shall be opened bet %reel! the hours of- ch!lie end- ten in - the forenoon. and Anil continue without interruption or AdJourfinTiit - urttit - earrzr o'clock- it -the _oven lug, when the polls Atill be closed. . _ _ And the judges of the fetcpective districts aforesaid, are by the said set , requlrsl to inset at the Court Home in the bormigitof Carlisle ' on the third day after the electinn, j being Friday, thg 17th day of October.) then and there to perform the. things required of theur by . • .I, re. - The return judges of the Congressional district, and those of the Senatorial district meet et Carllide tins time fiSed by - - liken under. illy baud, -At this 401'4v of: 3lettl - tEstilte SON.- - pli'SIRAl3l,li I'I)WN i'li(11)14:111'Y , , 4 . • Fott : , .ti.E. • . The' subscriber offers at private sale the .property on ; which lie'llow lites... situate in I.oinher ,4,,,,t,, i n this . bonititth, nearly oppl.iisite,Dieltins.ot c.,1i e i,,;., "H ie 1 ,, pertyeinullsts of a • • ItitlCK •DWELI.INO 11()USE, , •,. *ivy, and tot of - 1.3r711111,:l; - eoritaining l)\1 -- ~- . .t i t) . ACRE, 1110j0 or less. The lions,. is lIMT !.4 1 7/; . ,1 ' modious hack building, Stabling and "-. r . - other out-houses attached, with -it well of water and pump. The groutnis are well colthritetf. comprising dower plots.thrubbery and slunk. rites. and - the lot is amply filled, with the choicest varieties of fruit, comprising eight kinds Of fall and winter apples, , at least twenty, varieties of pecachtitnililf a dozen retie live of - plugnr, together with cherries; apritlits, peani, raspberties , Currants, gooseberries. altriond and fig trees, de-, In. adttndance, all of which are* in thriftt s i , bearing cniidition, lit Is In every respect a othlii6tto property. l'etsons disposed to purchase are requested to call and exrunlue, " - - . sepl7. '2,R&1.1 CHARLES MURRAY. I:ARPIIANS I COURT - SA LE k . iiiirsuatice of air order of the Orphans' Court of Cutolwrltintl county, will .be wild ht the Tavern house at Bridgeport, • • • ON TIIERSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1550, at 10"o'clotk A. w., the interest of the four mino r chit. Brun of IL Church, deceased, In that- valuable property known as the " Bridgeport Property," oppesite Barris burg, einbracing the large Tavern House, Saw DIIII, Fire Dwelling • iiOIISPF, • ItC.• containing . clout 15 Acres of Land, Meg well calculated for Litintyrirr amt Manu facturing purposes. Also, about Arri, and allow. ann., of excellent MEER LAND, situated on the Sus• ottehanna river. and »ear Petinsv lino is It:dirtied Bridge. T . erins made known on day ie 1.% R7l. It, (;,,I;(;?k, Sep 17, 18M1...-3w..3 ... ._ , VALUABLE .1.4131E'l U\ 1., I'.ll{ $1 41. •plu vial.: S.'. Li, • • 'Phil: valuable property iv taunted in MeLree t•.s r>:4. Cuml•erla ell eounty. about 8 Juilles 'er,•r • r csi 'is:e ob the Yellow !Irreales Creek. and Is Lm .%. it tot the " Aillta*M WILLIAM...* FAkM." - it mutate, .t,O ACSESof the best gaunt:. of Li .11 , .- STONE LAND, about 20 of which are e”ver d with good Thither, in - addition to :which a large quantity of .Locust IS growing. and the residue in the 'highest pos. . :slide state of cultivation. -- Tliiiimprotriments are a large TWO-STOllf ifitlat • .. MANSION )1011SE, with a Brick 0 ...n_ Itack-bUilding, Stone Spring House, . - 1 and other convenient out buildings ' ,fgr. • Large Stone BANK BARN , with two „ , ..--- -.- threshing floors, Waggon Shed, Corn Crib, Ilay House, Carriage House, Ac. There is a largo '.' lierso._poworu_ permanently fixed to the barn. - • Also a large Twtrstory Fmme Tenant Ileum, plastered, _ and a Frame Sam. A good Orchent, of Apples, and fruit of every description. A tine stream of water rises with. •,,,, in 30 yards of the house, emptying Into the said creek immediately in trout of the house and halo. - This property possesses superior advantages, and oilers rare inducements to 'purchasers. The buildings are most delightfully situated on the banks of a beauti ful stream of water, the Yellow Breeches Creek, and sufficiently elevated to make the scenery unsurpasied by any place in the country. School houses aro In the lihruediate vicinity and -a church at Dillsburg, i bre° miles distant, with • good road leading to the same. Jo ted Also w , Emerbes near said farn,'on the itil ping property. The location is _entirelyitealthy r an '-aligibleinAiver,y_polnt_of view. . For terms, ao., enquire of A. L: SPONSLEII, Aug. 13,18511—tf.), . Real Estate Agent and Scriv. , VALUABLE .1 .- .A.RM AT _- PRIVATE SALE. . ' ,The valua ble property. is situated in Dickinson town -ship, Cumberland county, 414 miles .south of Paper town, 1 milo from the Gettysburg road, lying betweep it and the Oxford road, and about 44 tulles n1:411 the York - Springe, - known - as • the - W - ALTEBITER--FARIS, - CONTAINING 180 ACRES OF LAND, One hundred of whirl are cleared and hi a. good Ado of contrition, and _the svildue Is covered with .Good Timber, end Young Cheeret of the fthest,gusllty.- - • •• The Improvements are a one and a • -• -10.1Petory.-LOO.. ROOS, tborunifb l 7 . repaired, 1.00 BANK BARN, Wagon • • - Shed - and - Cortv - Cribilmolre - House, -- ' - Dry Douse, and other convenient Out-bui up; A, goad gpraifty t ard, besides cherrY, peach, and other fruit trees. • A beautiful stream of running water within a short dlstanu?,of the door. About 4000 bushels of Lime have been put on the Yana within the last agues of 744115., The land is productive, and the fence* good. • For terms, As., enquired: - • • • A. (IL-/WORMER, Reel *tate Agent and Scrivener, • July' SO, 1850—tf.) Carlisle, Pa. !AO% BOW )i A N. ,Th,rl-IT. to wirtli t,,, 3tettf-tstate - - - Suft& - .7 ----- - A. SSIGNE.I4.','S .SALE;-- 7 .. Will be so. _LA: nt piddle sale, at the Court [louse in the boron . of Carlisle, ea SATURDAY, tholfititel.Octeber,3B 10 o'clock, A. M., all that - nimble .110 USE and li situated in the is , reugh aforesaid, fronting on Point street, adjoining - proportion of Epliralul Steel, Win Thedni,.Eini., an d - otlinrs, and enutaining in front•thir feet and is depth one hundred.and twenty feet. .- . . 14 ' Tho Ihruse Ili lii TwO story STP: ....,,,,,. ~4, 11bt5SE, with Dining-Rom and fir: ill • • - Kitchen, and a •hydran't in the yin tri.' g ,' ' This property Is ft, must desirable r• ._....- - #4..". ' ... 41 .'''' - dence, and'is situated in thd. heart town. pnssessien given on the , lst of April, 1557, wi., terms will lie made known by - . • . STEPIIEN KEEPERS, • Assignee of F. N;lbtsenstee. se . p.:l7, 1876) ARM FOR- SA.LE.—The :subseribt t -I will oiler at public sale. 0n...1i0 pientisest In NM NI iddieton township, two, miles . west. _of_ . Carlisto ; ni; l'lrdirareditrirridge, - • - . • . I ' On SATURDAY, ~fi EPTEMISEII .2,7, - 185 G, • - at - 10 - Weibel:. ,s. m., a Tract of Land containing SD. Act and Dl Poreltek. strict measure. The landis himestoi 9 . 1,. good - nivility, aid inn high state,of eultHation. T. • Tmprovomouni are a largo Two-story - STONE' 11011: ....., large Daub , Barn, Corn Cribs, Wait, err ..,../..) Shed; and other out - buildings,all' i rt. (A '. good order. - A good Apple relia 1 , 1 ' ., b0,,i, mot otherTeuit trees, and an oxeolle; .. . ---""" well of water, with . a never.failii spring,,. nIVI'V ,s also a gond Lintel:lin on the farm. TI farm is ' , Minded on the. wost by Geo, Sitnr,i - er, on ti ',nth by F. \\*anti, on the north by the COnedognii ' .fieek. and on tbo oast by Patrick Maluku. 'The-fu L , n got; t l vondithful, and well worth tire an entioi , , 10f4U wishi ng to purehnse. , Attoudanro 0 1 ' 06 a': - ornis mado known on day of sale by , e'el , i , 47- ` 2 t. -- •. • - - CI fAR .. '..S - BAJLNIT7- -. 414.1.7131.i1 ( SA LE.==-Thel - iiir scriber w! F.. 11 at knells flab:, on tile premises, in - -South !01 etnn township. one mile east of Papertow'n, on tr :Id leading from •Papertown to Craighead's Mill, • ON SATURDAY; OCTOBER 11, Pd'el,• ' - TRACT OP I,SND, vont:lining Ten Acres of e xc el], avel Tlind - ,Thavlug tbeFetio - ertxttal a two.story . • BOUSI , „ Frame ]tarn, lio n ' , Peri, , w Also nn excellent, Well' of Water with , • now pump at the door, and ' a 'y ou , ni g , .; Omit:AA vf choke fruit.. The whole ' .••• under good felines and in a high eta:- of .oultivatian Salo to emumence at 1 tielocit,• when tel'ins. win) • tie known by Sep; 17, I S:a,t FL] fI.NITItOVE Ll3l ESTON E FAR —iIf_PIILVATE.SAI,K. • • Mate about one.half mile south-west of the .boron:. • N o wyni ‘ i, inertly in Newton . and partly 'in We. .11110101r4, townships, on the rand leading ,rout No: Ile to Sprinittield. now on tied by J. U. 3.lerarland; • ObNTAINI,Nti ABOUT 110 ACRKS, • nut lii of. which are rot'ered with (lood Timber, Al , le residue is in a high state of cultivation, The It- Progernents are a one and tt-half step Oti• 1101' 4, 1: - BANK BARN,. Ai gir tr,.. • other - Oa-bullanga ; also a good TO. 43. ; .11 ' ant Oriuse,,and - a fine Orchard to ea.'" 1 . 0 ._ house : : A stream of water rises in 'LI ti Sprang. near the MansMn- House, from which ••gant supply of Cold Water is ,afTorded by means pump, A first-rate __patent .unt-ti on the premises, and thif:hes:r. (Luaill y o f's - tot fotriting ' ...il's property is ,very handsomely located, the "11 , a, ,ittaptificent stream of utiter;runs . throne •,• centre of It. It is a convenient distance from tt • 0. ex tentninrticthe Cumb. rot. v.lllo' said road bounds it for some dig - Vince: For terms, Sr., enquire . • • - L. SPONSLER. rcpt. Hied Egtate Agent end .scrir _ . ITALU AhLE .REAL ESTATE -Al PRIVATE SALE, , nsisting of,TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM:. , Auited in Silyer'Sprlng township, Cuniherland C. e miles east-tif,Ctirlisle,„un_theTrlndle,Spring Roat , c of said farms, with inipolveinents, will be made t Amin from 120 to 150 acres, to suit purchasers. wit itch will be glens 10 ur 15 acres of the beet quality oilier Land. s ' • "the linproventonft.s thereon aro s'good LOG HOUSE .L.rge Think Barn, with -two Threshit • t' Florwtt, Wagon Shed, Corn "Crib, - at... • •:4,. • I a other Out-buildings; well of water 1. • ar .• e — the door, and a rine young Orchard - • ..• Apples, together with other fruit. -'• ' The other farm will contain about d acres, including about 15 acres of Timber. Thit tet is unimproved, but 'hits a beautiful site I. * • rences In both tracts are in good condition, cm ro hind is In a high state of cultivation. Foi tom, enquire of . • . •At*l. SPOZ4SLER, 5ep.,10,•1856--•5w.)" Real, Estate. Agent and Scriv. ITILIT- 3 01X MILL PROP.E.RT'I • • . AT PUBLIC SALE. :.Al9ll to sohl at Pill,lie Silo, on =I the premises,' that very extensive, and dcsireibl ill - Prope'rty, ,situate In West Pennshoro townsbil imberiattd county, on the CatiMinguinet creek, abou• bt miles Se7uth. west of .Carlisio, and about one mil. ma the State Wind leading to Nowvillo, now owne .•1 ()erupted by Charles Frehn, formerly willlam Alter • and' known sa ''FRRIIN'S ; Ll'' . There are about 'tartars of land ,ccr property 4. •. fleeted with the property part of whir! I r, covered with good timber. The Grier t'l - MIII is constructed of frame with feu run of stone: the machinery of tie .0. d ern construction and the latest Improvement. • • .• • it Saw Mill. and sufficient water power t, tall seasons of the year. There are two dwe ,•••••••.. ono entirely a new 2 story Rack, wit! • •• u ut bulidings'connectod with it. The othe.• is a two story fraine. This property. Is one 1.1 _ liv.se . desirable locations in the County.. The Mil 0 o..ectiont repute, situate in one of the-most pr. • dire grain growing parts of Cumberland Valley, ara a always done a •very extensive business, thus Ore: • rare inducements , to purchasers. There is a Men - rollout - sight Awls the -poomisos.—Sals4 . -- Incnonco at 11 o'clock ou.said day, when terms utado known bribe owner residing on the promise.' applicationto whom any further information wl; • • given if dealred, or by • • A.-L. SVONSLRR. Aug. 27, 1850. - Real F.sttae Agent and Sail. . TAVERN STAND Fait RENT. - Will be rented, by public outcry, en M * :Tr SATURDAY, the Vt.h of Etembei - lase., the Tavern Stand w ellknow, the STONE TAVERN, now In the occupancy ofJaco: , dsecker, situate on the Walnut Bottom Road, neve• lies west of Carlisle. The property consists of a bap d commodious Stone House amt Stabling seldom r. Sixty horses, all in complete order, together wit , . Wing Lots, Orchard - and Garden. The property . .undantly supplied with the best-spring water: . Also, at the same time and place, a WAGION-MAk la 5110 P, Tenant House and Lot. The situation IS 'food mechanic cannot bti surpassetin the State. At udanco will be given on said day by IN) Lancaster Esainller And Reading Journal copy o lount or Si. • 1 8 00 3,185 G. EARMoffe FOR SAIE.—The subscriber win rat public sale, on . THURSDAY, OCTOBER Tff, cii o'clock, A..K., qn_tbe premises, his Form, situair c Upper Allen - townihip, Comb. county, on the Staf ad leading horn Harrisburg to Gettysburg, and wlnc• _ie main-road from York to Stirrett'a Gap crosses, or ile fiord, Behpherdstown, two from Mechanicsburg at ketutab.-Valley Railroad, seven miles from Harrbbur Ad one from the Yellow _Breeches Crook, adfoinit,,, - ndsoftatristian Hutzler, Samuel-Miller, and other. ntainipg 22 Acres and MI perches of slate land. r eared, and in a first-rate state of cultivation. _ : Improvernente • are a new Baler. , new stone and Fran , ~ Barri, - and other out-buildings._ Tr never-failing well of water near door, with pump in it A Wish,. pple Orchard of choice fruit, with a variety of Pearl berry and other fruit trees. mi. is a vary dealrabl• ace, situated in a healthy :neighborhood, and fo— ndant to UM', churches, whole, fie. please a t Persons wishing to View the properly will ydrase es: the subscriber residing on the - premises, who IC ive any Information regaled lag 2 7; UPS) • THOMAS GOLD El JOUN, fF;CIiM 1N N MOORE. .