PUIIIAIO MEETING ---- . - 01fthe - call - otWisTIL - Idlilkitylltig,asking-the Citizens_ ---eclthahorongh-of-Carlisle_adttiti: vielnity_toineet and, consider whatln6asurea siteuld 'be taken to spenro our • citizens from outrageshy the soldiers of the Garrison, and to prevent a recurrence of the teraldo ,calaniity which recently took place, it'very large holly of our citi zens issenlbled in the Court l'lodse, on •'Thursdey - the ipst.,-.wlien, on motion, the following . officers were elected: - • Pmismiwri—EPUßAJNl. COIt gMAN, Es ti. Vic PRESIDRNTS—Joseph Lebach, Dr. B. J. Kieffer, Dr. Simnel EllMtt, Richard • Parker, William -Little,- John •Rnuderson. • • SECRETATLIES—Dr. .j. C. Neff; Samuel: Gould, Philipp —Quigley. Tho object alba meeting WAS stated by Wm, 11. • • Mi l. der, Esq., followed. by remarks from lion. Hop • • bure;• llowdorson, Esq.„and Thos.lli. Diddlo;Esq., when the 'follbwing preamble and , roiolutioni worn enthusiastically adoptudl . ‘ • By th e ,, roco pt coWardirattaek and iorrihre 'outrage Upon the person and the property of one of OM most peaceable and worthy vlOl,OllB, by an'arnied mob' of U. S. soldiei . s from the Carlisle Barracks, we are forced to the unpleasant necessity uif 'demanding tedross for repeated lujiiii - ticati - d - itsklug protection ttgalitst the recurrence of like scenes of violence.. Complaints; we understand ; have - been made that .outrages had boon committed; and ovum of almost daily elm:nu-once, upon the properties 01 our citizens near-the thicrison, with out producing the change which might have reasonably been e.speJted. Mr. McDowell, iu the prline of life, in the enjoyment of health, in the possession of property, has been mur derously assaulted—hits skull 'dangered, hiSproperty vivistatc'hy au armed fund of assassins, twenty-Dve soldiers of the ,United States, - having an op - pointed leader, and with the avowed pur pose of destroying and plundering property and taking life. Is there nu remedy? Is there no redress? is there no protection? , ' • • . 'Soldiers luvve been tolerated in their lawless-conduct.', until a -crime has - been coimuithal in otir midst, so 'frightful in its consequences,as to call together:a public • meeting of the citizens of this community' to take pre per, measures for the protection of their lives and property against the-depredations of lawless and unre strained soldiers. Thls much Is duo to a -worthY'citizenovho has been the victim of a 'gruel, unprovoked and inexcusable outrage; it is duti to big faiblly,and - frlends; it is duo to' curse ves As citizens of the same com !mini ty. A fearful 1." responsibility re,its somewhere. It the soleihn con ' victlon of this meeting that, if these out ragescannot be preieuted, it,is theMay,* thti 'government to remove the " petit." If tilos , can be - previinted, it is our duty laud our right as citizens to deniand such sixduftest and • restrictive measures as will alibril relief. Therefore Resolved, That the diets' mulched With this brutal' evivardly attack upon' a worthy citizen, on his own `PreiniSes, and the many ineke-usable annoyances which the citizens of the town and of the immediate neighbor- N-,, !,litiod have repeatedly suffered from the soldiers, be laid 3i ors the Secretary_ef War, and that he.be respectfully' but earnestly requested to afford such relief as give ---- to - ouritizons--fulLand,,iunple_seettrity_for_their lives end the difjoyment of theivnreperty., !Ibselved, Tre4 the - preceeliings of 'this Meeting be„. signed by the offfeeks, and that a committee of nine be , appointed by the President to lay this subject and the • proceedings of the Meeting before the Secretary of Aar iu such manner as-said coalmittee-eliall deem Mist. Resolved, That the procceding,s, bo -published In the _papers of our borough. • following personii were appointed:lite - Committee . 'provided for by the resolutions: It. M. lionderstm, Esq., 11. D. Schmidt, 'Akin. Lain berton, Mitchell McClellan, Jacob Itheent, `John Safi dersom J. D. Mutton, Holmes Blair, W. 11. Miller, isq. Signed by the Officers. Hew -..filluer&einnts. j:OST.—on Surlday .he sth of October, somewhere betweoirl'apoilown ir POCKET WOLId eoutillidug about $35. A roward of five dollars will be paid to the finder by leavlairit at the Herald office orreturiiihi.; it to tho subscriber. OILUILES'II. . Papertewri, Oct. Sth 1856. "MEW GOODS.—The subscriber. has .1.•1 -just received and is now opening a large assort ment of FRESH GOODY suited •to tho season—please' caltanit got bargains. • Carlisle, tle)v.l4oSs. If - TAVERN STAND. FOR RENT.— IL The subscriber offers for, rent the Tavern Stand, well known as the STONE TAVERN, DM ,. in the occupancy of Jacob Red ,•,;1.7 805C0r, 6ltuato ontho Walnut Bottom • :- hl '.l*!.:, Road, seven miles west of Carlisle. • •:-• - -'...-.,--!—*.'t.-- . ' - The property consists of - a large 'and coluinocueus Z4ullo :House and Stabling sufficient for sixty horses, all In complete order, together with Feed , ing Lots, Orchard and Oarden. The property is abund antly.suppiled with the best spring watet.' . Also for-rent, a WACION-,MAKEit'S SHOP, and Ten ant House and Lot. The situation fat a good Mechanic' cantiot-`bo • kurpassed in the State. Vim torms,'apply personally or by letter to the . subscriber 'at Carlisle IM. • JOHNSON MORI:. , - October 8,1855.--Upd. - • - HARDWAREI HARDWARE •!- JOHN LYNB k SON are now receiving their Pall Stock of Hardware. which is unusually Itirge 4 ..and In connexion with their for neer heavy stock makes It one of the flargest and most varied assortments ever offered_in_this public. They Lave every thing that the Farmer, the Builder, the 3lerchant, or the public, may want In their lines, and whlch.thoy are selling at the very lowest prices.. They solicit a Call from the public before making their pur chases, as they fuel confident they can offer inducements that will , rdWurd the Ma i er for the trouble. Peeling thankful to a gene;rous public•for their fanner liberal patronage, a continuance of the same it - solicited at our old stand in North Hanover Street ,'Carlisle. Octobprirl-850, ON !`IRON!--The attention of the the ipublio and Blackimiths particularly is request ed to the large assortment of liar and Rolled Iron of. all sizes and kinds Steel of all kinds, Files, Rasps, BC 1;3-W' Plates,.Anvils,Vices, Bellows, and every thing Ault the Blacksmith may.want. Iron sold in quantities at city wholesale prices. All kinds warranted: JOHN I'. LYNE & SON, N. 4.rt.nover St., Carlisle. Oct. 8,1856. E THE COMING HOLYDAYS ! (Oreat•Proptrations.) — ll , m..l'. FRY, in . n3turning_timnlis to. his, numerous friends and residents of Carlisle anti Vicinity for' their :very liberal patronage, and anticitating an increased demaud for articiesof his own mantel tcture and imporn tation; has made extensive preparations to supply' the the same, in his stools (surpassed by 'none' 'in the city, awl t,o - which he is constantly receiving additions from ' Europe; of the newest styles) can always he found a 0101,C4 selection of articles suitable tbr Bridal, Birthday andnolyday. Xresentts, of 'the , most recherche and unique deisuiptiiin, comprising in part rich Dressing °Mee, Writing Peek, Cebu, Fans, Bronze Bisque and Itay.lan Misuses, Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, and 41. nen vlttlati of the useful and ornamental in Ornialtli . Bronze, Stiell,'ldistale . , Papier Macho, &e. Also Combs 'Brushes, uO T Tol.l4Vairt.leles. 1.11. T. FRY, 1214=b1. litqopposito the Theatre), Oct. 8 latott—lini • • - • GREAT: ARRIVAL . OF , FRESH subscriber barijnit returned item the eity with the • largest and best stock of _ _ • •• _ _ . DIDAHWARD, • . • , .AUDENBW4IID; DISK, DAIIKSTB,4kO, : - ,wver.hiought to this place;te -which he Invites Went. tenth:in °Title customers and the public generedly:- iris stock has .been' Wooled with great ,care, and be feel* eqnfident,that it Is unsurpas , soil tar excellence or Verft Coffee, TM,' Molasses, Syrup, Dice, Cheese, Starch, Marsarmli ; Pickles, Ketchups, llominy, itc., the very best quality. ,Vita and. Dinner lets. and :every variety of Chins, Stone and Common Waro._ • Clothes ' Market; Traveling And Fanc y Baskets tst great variety. Fresh No. 1; 2, and 3 Mackerel, Salmon, Call and examine fin' yourselves: - Oct. 1,1860,3 ? J. A. //ALBERT. T. SNODGRASS JQIIN P. LYNkI & SON .- - . fER & ' HARLEY. ... . STAUF ~ - ;_t- __ • - CHEAP ATOHES AND JEWELRY, ---" 7-4. ? Wholesale and Retail, at the "Philadelphia atc . and Jewelry S tor e ," No. 96 North 86cond street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia, . . Gold Lever Watches, fulliewelled,l/3 carat cases, ... i2B 00 ---Gold-Lepine, 18 carats, - Silver Leverilall jewelled;. . .. ; ,12 00 131iier Lepine; jewels, • - ' 900 Superior Quartiers, • . .: . , ,I op Gold Spectacles, - • T 00 Fine Sliver do. , . , 4 40 -:-Goldllricelets,. ' ' - - 8 00 Ladithil Gold Pencils, . t ' ' • . . 100 . Sliver TowiSpOotts, set, - ' ' ' 800 Gold Pen; with peni le and liver holder, , 100 'Gold Finger Ringo, Watch Glasses, &c. :All goods Warranted to be what they are sold for. _ ..'' 1 • ' - ' . ' BTA VEER A HARLEY , . , . ticcessor aril Conrad.„ AQlpghadd some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepine still lower WWI OW sl-oove prices. . Neu litttiertisements. -0T1.011.#-Di_GEoRGE--W.- , WElindiE will be absent from earnslo until Um GLII of IThrefi. SiTio-ber MI3 ~iI, I ILL FOR R-ENT. lift Tha MerehaVitinill at the 11011IngSpringit,4% miles dit.'t of Carliklk If{ olTyred tbr rent limn the lst of April next. The Mill will hot ho rented on•lliu shares. Sep. 1.‘7,856.) ,pram F. Ell S./ , , „ , • ADI,ES't- FANCY FURS''. - - X°. 41 Market 'Street, abevo Bth,Philadelphia. Importer, 'Manufacturer and Dealer in all Moils ,and qualities of FANCY FURS ter•Ladies and Children. 1. F. would call the attention of tho ladies and others to his immense assortment, being the direct •linporter and Manufacturer oral' My Furs. I feel confident triaging that I can offer the greatest intlhboments to, those In want and at the, same time will have One of the largest assortment to-select fromi, • Storekeepers and the trade will please givit mein call before puretiasing, „ as my Wholesale &parkin en t i is well 'supplied to meet the 'demand for every artielo in the Fur lino„and at Alto letvest posible klanufacturers' Prices: • - • ' JOHN ' :Sop 284 Market .Street. ' NEW , 1.1AT7 • : CAI:), AND SHOE . STORE. • • ARRIVAL OF •FALL, 000DS•FOR 1.866. The subseribor he just ()paned in-.the' store-room for merly ()erupted by (m. W. Either, on the corner of the public square, Main street, near the 'Market 110Ikie, and -adjoining the Jewelry Store of Wm. D. Naugle, an en ti rely u,311" and .splendid. assortment of Fall 'andNiihitcr. Goods-L—comprising, the latest Styles Of • 'HATS, 'CAPS,. BOOTS . AND SHWA_ of overftarle,ty and finish. Ills !fats consist of extra fine' Moleskin, Beaver, Pearl, Clntet, Kossuth; Sporting Hats; ,V.e. Also Straw tints of ail varit ties. These flats are manufitetured by Oakford, Morris Sr. Co., and Ono: celebrated hatters of Phib ielphia. Ire has also every variety of hAno'unnu, , re. . 1 these goods he w ill• guarantee to give entice KritinfiletiOti: Ills stock of aiIOOR is made up of every. Variety and Style from the oheepest to the best article In the Mar ket. and - cannot fall to pleasc.„ He respectfully solicits .the patronage of the fueling confident that ho can sell the cheapest and best goodain the county, 5ep.'17,1,R56. VALUABLE CORNER PROP'TY: -v s AT PRIVATE SALE. . That very valuable and welt:known BUSINESS "STAND Situate on.' the corner of North Hanover and Louther.Sfreets, iii flie - bbrough of Carlisle now' owned and occupied la.lacoh Fetter, containing 30 feet front on Hannover street and../-10 feet on Louther street.— The improvements on Hannover street are a larze THREE STORY IMUSE. with a large brick back build ing finished In the most elegant. manner, containing 11 fftr unis including the store room, besides pantries a) convenient efoset aryangementk. . The SToR E . ROW t. dS feet in depth, fitted up in the best b..Sillte'untuner - and'ornyof - tho - most desirable-antHmtg stablished business locations in our town. ~ • . . There is a large twil.story•brick building fronting on Louther street, with a shop attached, now occupied as a'cabi het nether shop. Also a stable on tile foot i ot the lot, and other - necessary _on t The property is in excellent 'brae'. having beet reCtqltly - fitted up•-by the present occupant For terms &c. enquire of • • sept 6 - -Real Estate Agent and ticrirener.. - VA .I,U AB IA I?, . PROP ERTY . • FOR fiALE.-INIII be soldat public'sale,hu the_preuilt ON SATtYRDAY, OCTOI2DII 18, 1886, • , tin Wym known property of late Dr, Ilhya, dee'd:- situate - 10,p CentreTille, Cum herland county, tan miles treat of Ca'rlikile. The lot contains about TWO -kelt ES, having therein:l erected n two story isineK. nousE, . M'll calculated for two famillea, a tlrst. ••.6 '-', .•rate ' atno Stahle.had other buildings: ~• .l). . 1 l a.,a It . . t.ll 't lever-telling Water near the 4. ;1 : i LIT, door: and egkcal Cistern - . Thole!, fronts h' . .„.• ., - :. •., on Main la well calculated to 'avian into This property is very desirable be neighborhood nud convenient to vim stnres,_?pills, &v. Any person wishing to 'low tbo property ry call on the subscriber. The . sido wilt COIIIIIIOIC, o'clock, P. 31., on said day; when. terms will be curie known by Sep. 04.155 TWO VALUABLE ,AND ITIGILLY CULTIVATED LIMESTONE FARMS • AT rittvaxF, SALE. Situate in Dickinson township, Cumbilnitiud county; as fellows; Igo. I. Situate about one-ittlf• mile west of the Stone Tavern. on the Wilinut Bottom Read, ithont seven-miles -west of-Carlisle, CONTAINLNO - ABOUT 220 ACRES, 00 of which are covered with Good Timber and the revi. due is in a high state of cultivation. The improvements area largo double Two-story Frsme House, filled -in with brick and weather-boarded; kitchen atZaPhed. wood house, wash.himse,smoke•bottsA •:! : &c. A'denble Log Bark, wltgen„shetl, ' 'corn crib, and carriage,house. There are two He ver-miling Wells of Water,nrioat the -house and ono at the barn, and a large cistern. A flue -Or chard of apples, together with peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, &c. • A line has boon run dividing the tract-into two parts, one of which with the above mentioned improvements will contain 115 acres. •: There is a one and a-half story Log House and Stable on the other part. No. 2. Situate in said township, about one mile west of N 0.1., on the State Road leading from Gettysburg to Newvillo, and about midway between the Walnut Bot tom Road and the Turnpike, - '- CONTAINING 110 ACIIIIji; - - about 45 of which are covered with excellent Timber, the residue is In a ,good,stato of cultivation and under 'good fence. The Improvements aro entirely new,•and consist of a FRASIE WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, two stories, with a basement; a Frame Barn-lower part stone, a cistern at the door, with other improvements. 'These • properties aro handsomely situated, and offer the greatest Inducements to pi chasers. • The land Is of the most produativo character, and the location donira• Ida iu every respect. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SI'ONSLSR, • 0et..1.18645-0w ) Real Estat,e_Agent.and Scriv. KRAUSER'S PORTABLE CIDBII. MILLS can still be furnished of Improved construction andAnish. Their ( . grinding apparatus is peculiar, and gives them an, advantage over all other mills. By the action of two reciprocating pistons, the apples are forced upmminst the teeth of a rapidly revolving cylinder and retained till ground to a fine pulp, which 'of course yields more , juice when subjected to pressure 'than if the pomace was coarse. The Screw Press has On greatly iMproied and strengthened- since last ear, and the whole frame is tightened byetrorig joint its. ft is adapted to either hand or horse power and can bei worked by hand to the extent 'of six to elkht barrels a day' ELSCIIALL MORRIS d^ CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and market, I'Llla. SeP. 24 , 1868. ,crsEA.P:I4R LETANS.—A , lot, of Initteviii tar cioverlog Chandollen .and P Priam,* sale cheap by . - Jima 11.) „ - G2O. W. 1111TNE.1!,- 'PROOJJA.ALA.TION.-.-7 , ' IVILEREAS, in and by an a-t.of the General SelnolYnf theCommonweeith o 1 t tusylvail la, entitled an, .±..Aet _relating_to_thp,electipM.L . X_ltbisAlom men wealtn.,!' pass ad the 2 d - day - eiJillyi - A - . - D.l3 : 2;it .ffiffiade hadutrefrthe+heritt-:of—overy cm:ety Within_th Commonwealth, toleye public notice. of 'the Deneral Elections, and in such notice to enumerate: • 1. Thu officers to be elected. • • ~ 2. Designate the place at whieli the eiertion is to be. held. *. : ' • •' ' _ . • I,.JACOB BOWMAN,. High Sheriff Of the counti,pf ,Cuuthorbind, do hereby make knOwn and rl ye phis•pub. lie notice tai - the elebters of 'the coutity_of,Uumborland, that on ,TUESDAY,'the 14th day of , October next, -an election_wlll beheld at tho several election districts es tablished by law in eon rity. fit - . Willett' ti:ne. - Huey will vote by ballot for 'the several officers- 11,rellinfter named. via: ON • • ONE . 'PERSON far Canal' Comnihislottor of the Com monwealth of Peinisylvania.• ONE I'ERSON for Auditor - General of tho Continon wealth of Pennsylvania. ' ONE PERSON for khurveybr General of the Cainanem wealth of Pennsylvania. . ..„ ONE PERSON to represent the counties of Cumber land, York, and Perry iu the Congress of the Maid States. ONE PERSON to represent the counties of Cumber , : land anal Perry in' the Semite of Pennsylvania. • TWO PERSONS to represent the county of. Cumber land in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for District Attorney' of Cumberland county., . , - ON I.; P ERSON fair Surveyor of Cumberland county. TWO voitspNs for Associate Judges of,thoCounty of pu l tilwland.- • . . -ONE PERSON - for oOrinnissloner of Cumberland Co. • . ONE PERSON for-Direetor of the Peer of.Cumberhand' county. , . • .ON P. PERSON flir Auditor of ettinbcrland county. ONE PERSON far Curtner of Cumberland county. The - said election will be held throughout the county as : follows: The eleelion in the election district comPosecl.of the borough or Caidisie and the eownships of North 'Middle ton, South '3lialdieton,' Lowe,' Dielal'ason said Lower. Frankford. will be hold at the CoUrt House in the boa , 'bush of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Low er WeSt Pcmasborough township, will be held at the North School House in Plainfield. • The election in the election tilstrletyaomposed of Sll , ' ver Spring township, will be held at tba, public house of George Duey,-in llogestown said township. The election in than election district composit.of Hampden township, will he hold at the lionsooccupied by !hoary Illekertaell, in said township. . - 'The election in the dlootion district composed Of the, township of Upper Allen, will 14.a..heladat 'the public louse occupie' by W. W. Kline, in Shephiaalstown.' The election in the election.distriel composed-of the township of !Amer Allen,Avill' be held at the wagon-' maker shop of Jonas Ilunchbarger,on. Slafe 11111. Tle-electidal It,. the district compeSial of East Pen*lafrough townslilii: 1/45 held at the public house now occupied by Huntaiberger, aL the West end, or the Ireataishanr/.a Bridge. The election in the eleetien distrdet conaposeatof New Claintaariand. will be held at the house fermerly kept. by Wall. Bold, in the borough of Ne.wyonile.cla n d..,•. The election In alto election district ° composed of the thorough of Mechanicsburg, helal at the public house of John 11/iv ~ In scut t borough. - : • — The • election in 'the - etertion . district - tompesed of - Morarde toss laship, vlll he held at the puldic souse of Sammil Algeior. iu Churetatown. in said township. Tin/ e'metima in the election iii?triet compoi , cd of: 1115- 111.1. Mat illtioll Loßuship, will ilea hell at the 11(.1IS011OW l i occupied by dolitithornian. in said. township. - Tlie election in theidection-distriet t +imposed or.tho I 'borough - of and Ewa:l/ships of Mifflin; .Upper Nrinkfrral.-ltlle'r West -Penushoriat h anadhlt. parLaill Newton . township not included in Gap Loesburg.election district. will be held at the Ihrick House in the horough,or Sew villas. The election_ .11 istrict 'Hopewell township- will lei held at the .SeW Brick School 'Danko, in Is:ambito!: in said' 1110al.)11'111 . 01 . 0 001'0.n-district mini/tea of the horoitgli of Shippenshtirg, Siiimenn.lonwtowuShip, anal c as t, hear t orv...,..7iiiitlittitipton tow tisfilirfitiriliefffiTtfirlti -the Leesburg 'election' district; Jos held-. at the Council House. In the borough of Shippainalatirg. The, eleadlondia the eluctioridistricVeompose a l of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, not an/darn:to in the 'Xt . :lrvine andi-Shippiansburg districts, will de held at the house lhemerly, occupied h y William Max werl in Leesburg. ti. lots, L. 14 7 ,4 In n. Ltllthy a•huulst That every person cxecpt Justleex of the Pence who shall !told any onice or appointirent of profit or trust under Ott" United Hateg , or , of tins State. or any pity vr incorporated district, whether ei rounnha , ioned officer or 'linoe ,w.t 1 otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent. who Is or shall : employe under. the legislative, executive, or . Judi ;Aar • e onts Of this State,' or the United States, error ai el to of any ipcorporated district; and also that any , ir of Congress and of the State I.egisla ture, and of , .'elei:t or Common Council of tiny city, or commissicitier -• any incorporated dibtilct L is by law incapable of hold! i''' Td-exercishig at the Mills time the office or appnintinet of judgii, luspectoii iir clerk of any_ elections of this Coutinenwealth . , and that Am inspector. Judge, or other officer of inch oloaion shrill be eligible to be there voted for. ' . . ...Anil the said act.of Assembly, entitled...An-art_ rein ting to the elections of this Oninnonwoalth, pasted July 2, 18(41, further provides as follows, • to wit: -That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the IIAYS, Plaee npinduted for loilding the elmtions of the district to which they respectively belong., before nine u'rluck In the morning of the Second Tuesday in October. and VA eh of acid inspectors 'shall appoint one clerk, whl, shalt be a qualified voter of said district. " In ease the person who shall have received the see. and highest number of totes for Inspector shall not at tend on the day of the election, then the• person who shall have received the second, bight* number Of votes .at the neat preceding election, shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have 're ceived the highest number of. v, tes thr • inspector shall not. attend, the person'oleded judge shall appoint an - insptctor in his plaCe; and In' case the 'person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who reedv od the highest nutnber of votes shall appoint ;judge in his place r or if any vacancy shall continue in the hoard for thy apace of ono hour after the flute traml by late for the opening of the election, the qualified .oters of the township, ward or district for which such oftieer shall have been elected, present at the place of election shell elect pkt.ii.Q.(thair number to fill such vacancy. • " It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend•at the place of holding every general, special, or township election,. during the whole time said electionis kept open, for the purpose of giving in formation to the inspectors and judges when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed, by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in rela tion to the assessments of voters as the said inspecters or either of thorn shall fromtime to time require.• " No person shall ho permitted to ;rote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the gigd of twenty-one years or more, who snail have resided- in the State at least one year, and in the election distiict where he offers his vote at least ton days immediately precedingsuch -election, and within tWo years paid a State or County, tax, which shall have been re:sewed-at least ten days belbre the election. But a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and ronilived therefrom and returned, and who shall haveresided In the election district and paid taxes as afbresaid; shall- bo entitled to vote after maid. lug In, thls State six mouths: Provided, '.That the white freemen, citicena of the United States, between lv:enty-one and twenty-te o years, who have resided in an election district as aforesaid, : shall be entitled to vote although they shall not hare paid taxes, "No person shell be permitted to vote whose name it not contained In the list , of taxable inhabitance fur nished by the Commissioners, unless First, " be produce a receipt fbr the payment withln-two-years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and Ova setisflectory• evidence, either on his oath or af firmation, or' the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such se tax, or on failure to produce a receipt shall =lce oathlo the payment thereof. Second, If ho claim a right to vote by. being an elector .between the age of,twenty-on6 and twenty-two yea.res,"he shall do• pose on oath or allinnetion'that he has resided' In this State - at - least one yearnext-betbre his application, and melee such proof of reeldenco in the district' es is requir ed binds act, and that he'does verily believe. from the Account given him," that he to of the_ge aforesaid, and such ether evidence eels requifierhy th - WaTec - Wlfifro - - - upon, the• name bf the person thus admitted' to - vete shallbe inserted in the alphabetical_list by_the hispec- tors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing tlfe word," tax," if he obeli he edreitted, to vote' by reason of having saddles; or the word!'. age," If:he shall be admitted to vote btrerison of such age, shell be called out to the elerleg, who shell nieleii the tike nates - oretho: lists of voters keipt`hy. thee& .0;, _':'_, . , .': •. ' " Iu all cases where tbe ustne,Of the person claiming to veleta found on thelist rarnialted , by the Comfits. goners and meaner, or his right to vote, whetherfound thereon or, not, bfoldeeted to by: any mantled, citizen" it shall be the duty of the Inspector, to examin person on oath am to his Ocialifications,,and if he ag &aims a to hives residl within the State Ibr one year cc more. his—oath " tlntilicient proof, thereof, but she _, , ..... ._ .---• . earlisle NOT 101.: IS HEREBY 4/IVEN make proof by at least ono compotent witness— who shall ho a hualliled elector, that he has resided in tlio district for more than ten days nest humediately Pro. eatlinir Snell elettit4andShati also himielt rtWear that 13 'eatti district, at.d that 1 did not remove iiito aid - disti . lot - for4he-purpowor-chting-thereln • ".livery person qualified as. aforesaid, no 'mho ,shall make due proof, 11requrrod, residence and pay-.' most of taxes as:aforesaid, shall ho admitted to vote in the township, ward Or:\listrict which ••ho shall re - " If any person shall prevent or atteinpt . tii prevent' any officer of any election under this-act from holding -suclteloctlon, or use or threaten anY. vielonee_to, sneb officer, or shall ifiterruptf,r improporly• internee- Avithtilm In theexecutiment his duty, or shall block up the winch - 4, Or avenue to any window where the came may be holding,.or shall riotously disturb the .peace at such election, or shall use any iiiarelcia(ii,g threats, force or violeiffie,'with deSlgn to intluonew`mi duly:or overawe any elector, or to prevent him tram vo. • tiny iirto restrain the freedmit orcholecii- such perms ou.contletlou shall be fined brainy sum not, exceeding file! hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time rot . less than three nor more than twelve AtvAtais. and shall be shown to Court, where the trA' lof such eifenceo .shall. be had, that, the. purse' .50 offending was na t resident of the city . ; Ward, district ur township, , where ! the offence waseMnindtted, and' not entitled to vote therein. then on conviction Ito be 'sentenced to pay a fine of not less:Wad one hundred nor , more than /nit, thousand dollars, and ;JO linpriseund hot less !than • six months :nor moo than two years. If any-person or persons shall make..401.5' hot • or ger opon the result of any. election within the monp ealth, or shall.offor to make any such let or wa ger tier by verbal proclamation tlierecf. or -by any written ur printed 'advertisement, cliallenee or any pro to make such bet Or wager, upon oftivirt ion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount 51 bet onto be bet. if any personnot'hy law qualified, shall fralid u lently_ vote ,at any election of this Common wean h, being other," mt qualified Shall veto out of bis prnlmr - 'district, 'or if any person knoWing the want of such qualifications shalt aid or pr'neure 511th person to vote, the person im conviction no lined in any utile. not c:; reeding two hundred dollars• anklie imprisoned for any tent not exceeding thl•eo months.. Irony person .hall Vote at More than one election district. or other,. ise fraudulently vote more than once on the canto day, riSshall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together. With the 'lntent ' illegally to vote, nr,sliall procian another to do so. lie or they ,pfrending, sholl.on conviction be fined 'ill tiny Kurt 11ot lefts titan ''fifty nor Mere than five hundred ' dollarit. and lie imprisonill 'for ziu term tot lest; than three nor more than twelve months. "If any person-not qualified to vote In this ('onvnen -Wealth agreeably to NW. 1,. - copt the sons of. qualified citixens,) shall appear, at nny place of election for the, purpose of InPuencing thr eßixons, qualified to • vote, ho shall on conviction-forfeit and pay any sum not ex reeding one hundred dollars fln- every such liffenre,-and be imprisoned liirany term noticxceedine; three nioni —Agreeably to the. prat - 61011h; i f the-sixty-first- Feel ion of the said act; every General 1 ,, ic.1111 Election Shull Im opened between, the bours.l" and tenin the shall continue' 'svittiont interruption or adjoin:l4lmA until sewn o'clock 011.1 m -evening, when the polls shall be deceit: . And the judges of the respective clisfrictS aforeseild. are by the said act requirod to meet of the Court Ifoue. In tile boroughof earns're, on the third 44 after the election. [being Whiny. the - 1711i day or iletober.l,theii 'and there-to perforin the .thinor . requirod !,It' them 'by. Tim return judges of tlio Codirressionni dtstrtrt, and of the Sonntnrial district will meet, itt .0e flute fixed by law; • - iltvi..rl 'under: rt tlijr•ltit Any pf •ieptt.ittber, 1850, Not' tsltil . : kiiirt•s. • I'IP,SIRAI3LE .'ll,l \V I'lt()PEE'lN For. F,ki.F., . ~..,. -.. • A. . • I. frtzl-*. rrif.f.r-t•frov—iit—vci-L-atu.....,...:Je- rh. prpi , rty at which he nt..‘v !1...N. Nittuttc An 1..,tt,1t,, ,Ituut. in this o bi , ugh, Dear'ly ripositill.ivkins, a I ~11,,; , ,, 1 , 1„• p ro ., pertptoiLsists of a BRICK bwimoNG !must:, , . v.,:_t:,t, -- and Lot of Gronnd,• contaliiing-ONE .. in ,4 ACRE., more or less. The house is new - ,771;. •;' and itreseellent order, and 111,t-Tretini '-:&'t . inodinfis hark bunging, 'Stabling and .. ; , !..'- 7 4,:. , ,:..-2,- othei out•houstis attached. with it well of watcr'and pump. The grounds are well cultivated, Comprising limier plots, - shrublierymul shade tiebs, and the lOt is amply' filled with the, choleuat varieties of fruit, comprising eight Militant fall and winter apples, at least twonty varieties of penetivs, half a tiomin varle- ~ tics of plums, together with cherries, apricots, pears. raspberries, Currants,, gooseberries, almond and fig trees, &e., in adutulance, all „el which are in thrifty bearing condition. .It, is in every respect a (toil able Properly. Persons disposed to purauise Me requested to call and examine. sepr, 2860,1 . CHARLES E. NIUREAV. ' . COURT 011 1 nt ili rs i tl A nee N t. t;f • 1 -S n; ‘ ;ll l :l 4 l+ E s'-Conrt l c?f Cumberland trounty, will, ho sold nt the Tavern liouFe Bridgcport, ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. lsf at 10 o'idock interest of the fern• minor dill.' drug of 11, Church, deceased, in that valnablein; pert known as the "Bridgeport Properts,l' wi Harris burg, embracing the largo Tavern Ilonse, ;law e' Dwelling Houses, 4c., containing ab , ut Ilc Acres ui' Land, being well calculated for Lun+Let :lig and 7llnnu• • factoring purposes. Also. about. 24 Ak roe auk' excellent TIMBER IaSB. situated the Sus -quchanna riser, and near the Penle . .- Itallreud Bridge. Terms matte known on 4141 v VI •:110 • CAIN 1•Al, \1 \1..1;. 1:k t,t;.l:-. Sop . • VALUAB . LE 1411114.:S1 EFA AT PRI TAIT. ;-ALE Tl:jv vain:o4a pitperty iF fittialcti in :tri •'.it , 1t Cuniberla eouttty, about 1S I,Wc, coal c I hsle, on the Yellow ilreeehy. I. 10 r c.1% 1.• the " A IlltAlt IVII.I.IIAII.',yAI!M,." Tt contains 26) ACHES of the bost quality of LIMP, STONE LAN I), about 4 .10 of ccbleh are corcl•rd with gttll Timber, in addition to. which a. large qoant Ity of Locust is growing, and the residue In the II Igh - e;t pos. Bible state or cultivation. The Improvements are a large TWO•STORY BRICK MANSION IlOVSK; with a „Wick _ • Back.building, Stone Spring Mouse, and other cenv °Wont put buildings • Large Stone RANK ItAltl , 4 with two threshing floors. Waggon Shed, Corn Crib, Hay House, Carriage Mouse, ke. There Is a large Morse-power" permanently Axed to the barn. - • 'Also a largo Two.story YrameTeunnt Muse, plastered,' and a Frame. Barn. A good Orchard or Apples, and fruit of every,description• A. tine stream of wider rises with-. yardi of the blouse, emptying into the said eaok hornedlately.ln (kondpf theumsennd barn, • t• This property 'superior adiantages. #nd offers rare •Inducements to purchasers. 'The buildings are most delightfully situated on the banks of a beauti ful stream of water, the Yellow ilreechea Creek. and sufficiently elevated to make the scenery unsurpassed by any place In the country, . Scheel - houses are in the immediate vicinity. and a church nt Dillsburg, -three miles distant, with a good road • leading to the same. Also a Oriel Mill situated on the Yellow Ilreerhes near' said hunt, on the adjoining property. The location is entirely healthy, and eligible In every point of view, • Forterina; key en q u i r e of A. L. ,SPONEILER, Aug. 23, 2 3 0 6 —ti) )leal Estate Agent and Sertv VALU'ABLE FARM 'AT • PRIVATE SALE. •This valuable property is situated in Dickinson town ship,Cumberland, county, 4% miles - south of Paper. town, 1 mile fivnisthe Gettysburg road, lvictg between it andthe Oicibrd road, and about . 414'mlies from .thi, York Springs,' known as the WALTL'IWYER FARA CONTAINING 196 ACRES-OF LAND,. • One hundred of which are cleared and in a good state -o feultivatiouinell - the - reeddue - Ivrovered - witirild o 4- Timber, and Young Chesnut of the finest quality. 'The improvements area one Aug a 4 . 2 ,, taw .. half story LOGROUSE thoroughly 'was • repaired, LOG BANK BARN, Wagon •: Shed and •Oorn Crib. Smoke House, • •Itty Souse, :- and other convenient Outhull. ngs: , good Apple Orchard, besides cherry, litich, and othtu A beauti fu l atreals'or dinning water within a shod distance nt the deer. "About 4000 bushels ofllme hem been put on the Marti within the lad couple of , eats. The land la productive, and the fences good. For ; Ike, enquire of • • , A. L. SPONSIAR, 14-p, . ?teal *date Agent and Scrivener, '4 l :50--tf.) • Carpels, Pa. • 'ea estate Sufes. AitOatili..y. I,APROVED .GRAVi - -- ---,-.------FIVIIM-7-ATS-EcTVATE"-SALL= -- , ,O • two Tidies . - north' of Carlisle, on the (",ortr , irClTllMmd,inkninjrthe-Garlisie..3.l. . . CONTAINING 8u ACRES OP 'LAND. in the highest slate of cultivation And under • p fufieu, nearly all of which is post and rail and wire. , The Impreveulents are a Twe•st tit ~ e, , .. : moo:Km? ,ifousrk a large Is. 4x; .F Barn, with tither eonyenient, 1.-.' 4;4: : , :-. buildings, a. fine Orchard of App" ~r i ,, i ;. ' 4. %,:;z .. .4 . ..,:: : together wittrother.fruit, and a Me:. • • • 'Water. at the door. • . WE . The hienilon on eligible 000, owing, t., its prOAlt. to the Water it'orim trout which the °ogre larm cool'enti; , ptly supplied 'with water. For terhut, ehtiuire of ,' A.. L. SPONSLIII. ' • Sep: 21,.1856. heel tsititt: Agent.aturSeriver., 131 . 1131 AC , swill 'expo:se Ij. pitbll, sale, on TUESDAY, the 14th of OL;t , A.er lu tilt) • • • • • • • LOT OF 0110 . 131 CD xhlch bolelign to the CUmberlond pally, ou Main street, in Carlisle, bolitided by tli , v street, the 'College, Academy;' and pl'operty of Heeling, containing GO -feet iu front and , 2:40 few. depth. It Is -situate iliAlte most eligible position 'rerins' . ntade ktiowti orr day onnly. • xItED'IC•NVATIS, Presiiler 'Sep.:2 I. I`SSG yA T. U.A.:13141 , 1 Plt 0 1)1 - 411 trrY. 'RA sul.scriber will'ofT;.:r at Tublie On sxruitnny,, 1t550, thil follot ing propnrty— No. I.—.A TiacT ' , tnwnsbini Ctlmberiand county tulJ ininu the villa :ilp.phert , tnwn, , cotitnining abont. (1;1!..- into ill fields, and in a high- state -of culti having, loco Ihneki over Oxon fiop: nun! ts are n gooll.Tvq.stnry lINVELLINC. - tattling nigh; rnotns,ond Ititclwn : itilew Bunk and ()tiler nenessiny nut-hou,nsF. , a TIOV(.1.4:6111::7 -.IIC Water in the yard, NI , It h fc.pnuipl-In , l4•an A: , Orchnrii. also pear, lo; tun, 4mAcherry trFes. No, tiround, lug, talnint TWO - ACRES, on which in a LAV FAA: . IMPS IVare House, Stabling; to. henna .'l.lll.led as alstore. N. 3.—A Trart first.rato LIMESTONE LAND. , fonrill of u • utilu from Shepllerdstown. ACRES and .16 porches. known - hk Elk , Ore'P.a.tli. per.ty.." Till, Itnprgvmnullts nit a r.t..• tIE 011(1101d a half stori..s high. it Long St.itlo. a good den: witti a1:( - 7 — verzltilling. Well _of Watttr.ot,r the d This provorty will be sold together or in five at Tf. I' Sale to effinnvoire at .I• 2 at., on said day. terjuswill be tondo known by 5(11.'24,18511 L._ 5:.91.GN14).14 . /8 SALEL-IVil] A._ tit 'Millie Falk, ut thOet.iiii Matsu in Ulu afCarlisle, on AT li.1) AY , the [Sth'rfOrtuh 10 Cel(Wit, A. M., all, that NA aituaterl'ln the bare I.lgll 11,1aFerraid, frrartiag re!r.' street, adjoininp, pratierties •hf Ephralui L.:tee!, WI It heem, .1.44„ rind (Ahura, and_ eat) tal n Ing in t frrot and,in depth ono hoatlred andlwenty. feet. • The lionse Is a TWo . story :..., A,• .-- 'l,„ IIOU:31: with Dinin l'oom Ind I . ii.:li: *Kitchen ' . 7 atnl'a hy itt g lin ' t In- ~ Itr . tit 7 - ..m ThisioTexty is a latest tiOsiriti:h: t 1 -, • -=...--tience;liftlis_Eitantterl in the . I,eSt t.,wn. P7ossession Eisen On the ISt of April, 11 , 57, , terms will Le wade. giit.wn 4 . _ STIWIEF..): K E 1. 1 , 1 ,1115-. 7 . AFsigintO of F. ..N . IZosensuq g..p. 17. I)1313LIC SALE.-7-The subscriber v, min at public sale tin the preinises. in ot4n -township; JaillC oast of Papect,nvi, t 0 ' etenfleading front Papertown to Craighead`s.l4:ll. ON% SATUItDA l': OCTOBER 11, 1 , 458, A TR ACT 011' LAND, containing 'fen Aces grArel laud; L ving'theinou erected a two.storl. 'MUSE. Frame Barn. hug Pen. • • - -Also an excellent Well. cf Water . tn, pump at the door, and " . '11,47 7 , Orel rd of choke fruit. The Va • undue good fences and in a Mil; ' • •-. 0 -*-** -- : of eultlvation. ' Sale to - commence at • o'clock, when terns v made known by fiop, 17,.16.50t5.) IMD LIMESTONE FA i • - AT PRIVATE SALE.. • " , : 4 itilete about ono half nine soutlnvregt of the ti , r , of Newville, partly In •Novton and 'partly la Pent:AMY , OW nSIIIIIS, oft tho• road leading .ron vino to : , .prlosclial. now owned by .f. ti. Mehirintd• CONTAINISO ABOUT . UO ACRE sLout In or which are covoreti with otxql Tiu.l (.r, the residue is in a high state of 'cultivation. The ki _... ,„..., .. ,provetnents aro a ono 3r.(1 iv-bal f w . '• it -1, .Lou -: liol.s.E,- -ISNNIi - - i Alt is;,-- 'if: ....t., • , other Out-builtliOst also a go , 41" T ..., 1 .:1 not Homo, and a fine Orchard t•. • 4—..,..,:r^ • - house . , A stream of waterrises it. fig 'tSpring near Um Mansion House, front w hid: "P. 4111 1t supply of ,cold water is :Worded by IllenT, pipes and .4: pump. • A first-rnto ,patent Linwskli• situated on the'prinnises, and the best quitiity of tt for burning limo. . . --- ... ----This--proporty• Is • vary handsomely locate.d, th " Spring, a nm.gnllleont stream or water, ruils-thrr the coutre. aft. It fs tl ronven hint distance fr,..nn town, extending to the Comb. Valley hailroad Depot, whlah salkyoad botinds It for some distAr.ce • For toraM, amiiilre of =ll • • 7. . k (AMBLE REAL ESTATE MUTATE SALE, of TWO VARIABLE LIMESTONE VAL •ito tr... 1 In Sileor Spring township, Cumberland cpilite: cast.of Carlisle, du the Trlndie Spring It• tone. , Nrhi faring, with .tutpnictunents, will bo_nut.d,.. c ‘utain fouin 120' to 150 ticres,:p suit purchesers. which will be given 10 or 15 *es of the best qualit Timber Lind.- • - —' - • . The Improvements thereon are a g00d.1.00 HOLT: • Lcrge Bunk Pith; with two Tbresl Floors, Wagon : 4 1.1ed,• Corn CHI,. ai I "s other Out-1)01(14)gs; well of watt r I I the *inerant' a tine youtig Apples, together with' ether fruit. , lhu other turm will contain 0 130 acres,. Including about 15 acres of Timber. tract is , unimproved, but has a beautiful etc The foncee in both tracts are in good condition. the land is in a high state of cultivation. For to enquire of . A. L. SPONSIXF., Sepllo,lB*-6w..) Reel Estnia Agent and 5..:1 FARM FOR SALE.—The subscri: . will offer at public sale, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER Its, at . 11 O'ClOik,.A.l4" on the premises. -his Farm , Situ.. In, Upper Allen township, Cumb. county, on the road leading from Harrisburg to Gettysburg, and w I the main road trato,xnft; to Sterrett's Gap mares. • toile from Sehpberdstewn, two from Illechanlcsbur F • I the Cumb.Valley Railroad, seven miles from llarriri and one from the Yellow Breeches Creek,. adjoi lands of Christianjfattsler, Samuel Miller, and otl Containing 22 Acres and 120 perches of slatalao,. cleared, and a first-rate state of cultivation. ImprOvententa are .a. - now BE' • , HOUSE,. - a . new etcne end' Yr: ra Barn„ and,, other out-bulidlogr. , netertalllng well of water 'near v. doOt,Mith.pnmt, in IL A. 'the. , Apple Orchard of choice fruit,*withn variety* of •Pt Cherry and other fruit trees.. This is a. very deaf : place, situated. Ina healthy, neighborhood ; and, sentent to mills, Churches, schools, irn. --Perione-wishing_toxiMthe_lMPATVlill on the: subscriber, residing on the premises, vrim give auflutbrmation required. • . ang 27, UPI) *, TIIOM4S,OOI, _ GARDEN ENGINES. throwing: , , stream of water •60 to 60 feet, caatircin Lift - Force Pumps, Barn ' Door ROOM, Turnip Drills, pi J ' Drills, with Oqta and•Gratur- Sowers attached. Plots various .patternif ' and 'also, Square and Espana Harrows, Corea pretratra patent Hater-Marker new article just received. Also, all other &tide their proper season, itor ttur farm and garden. PASCHALL NORM k . Implement arid Heed Ste. • 711 t end Market, Phila.* July 11, Ell A. CATII47A It 'JOHN 111WKSIA A, L. SP6N'SLER