Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 15, 1856, Image 5

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    Jinn ithnertisements.,
NE W. GOO DS.—The lubseriber has
Just reoolvad and :now opening a largo aosort
-11101.1.t.0f-Ft111:S11 tlbODS'atiltod - to - tho-soasori—plonau
call and got Intrwains.
TUVE 11,11- STAND, --
FOR: RENT.
Tio) subscriber offerkfor runt the Tavern Stand,
well known as the STONE TAVERN
now in the occupancy of Jacob Red
seeker, situaioion the Walnut Bottom
Road, seven miles, west of Carlisle
•4" . ...lol l " The property consists of a large and
Cart/U2OLfitn2: 4 ....no House and' Stabling sufficient fur
sixty horseA,•elbln.cornplete order, together with Feed.
, lag Lots, Orchard and Garden. Thopromry is abund-
J antly supplied with the best spring water.
4 ' Also for rent, a WAGON-MAKER'S SHOP, and Ten
- ant - lioum 111/Ii Lot. - The situation for a good mechanic
cannot he surpassed An the State. For terma, apply
7 -personally-or byletter_to_the subscriber at Carlisle, Pa.
' JOHNSON. MOORE.
'October 8, .1855.—Stpd.
HARDWARE.! HARDWARE
'JOHN P. LYNE & SON
'are now, receiving their Fail Stock of Hardware. which
is unusually large, and in connexion with,. their for
heavy stock 'makes it one of the 'largest and moat,
varied assortments ever offered to this public. TheY
have every thing that the Farmer, the Builder, the
Merchant, or the public, may want in their lines, and
- width they rare soilingtho Nery_love.st , prices. They
solicit a from the public before , making-thelFpur
chases, as they fool confident they can offer inducements
that will reward the Intfor for the trouble..
Feeling thankful to a generous public for,their former
liberal patronage, a continuance of the same it solicited
at our old stand' in North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
JOHN P.'LYNE & SON.
. Octobof 8,1858.—. _ „
SELLING OPP AT- COST !—The
:substr I b r Laving - determined to change nude
bUitittessivill sell off their entire stock-of
HARDWARE AT COST PRICES, -
'either_ by .w hoiesxle or retail.. '
The stock is new,•having_been recently purchased
at prices as low,
if not lower, than any. stock of- the
' kind. in the country, which enables us to give bargains
to all. We tboiefore invite. mechanics. of all kinds,
town and country storekeepers,' builders, farmers,
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 as
follows: •.
• -BUILDING HARDWARE of all kind's, such aelocks,
latches, bolts, screws, Ac. Also glass,,
putty, paints - , brushes, Ac., allot which are the hest
• isnality.
CABIN ET-NIA RE rts are-invited-to our assortment of
varnishes, veneers, knobs,. moulding, haft:cloth, curled
hair, sofa anti chair springs, Ac. Coach Makers will do
well examine our stock of Coach Trimmings, all ot,
• • which' we will sell at first cost.
SADDLEits will also find the articles usually. re•
quirod in their line of ' hualneen—such' as enamelled
leather, girtiiing,straining-web, silver and brass plated
harness saddles, iron and wooden homes, buckles,
rinks, stirrup:,
lII,4CKS,4I'I'IiB should come and examine our faro
stock of rolled and hammered iron. Also vices, anvils,
screw•plates, horse tamps, Ac.
Mechanics in general-are-invited to our large assort- •
anent of u.1,2,1c tools-axes of all kinds, drawing.kuiveS,
chisels, planes,_ saws,
s bracesc hammers, rasps,
tiloa,_turn erre" .1:1. 4 alhof the best quality.
•
FAll lEltS.will-find it to advantage te - 6all - nnd
examine our stock of forks, shovels, epsilon, hoes, traces,
halter chiiitis, ke. . -
HOUSEK PEAS are invited to, our large' stock of
' table - cutliry„ plated spoons- and forks, ladles, coffee.
mills, candlesticks, - waiters, stair rods, hollow. - ware,
brass and iroii kettes, sad irons scales choice patterns
of Wall Paper, and window shildes. "
We• invite our friends and the public-generally to .
as :every thing will he sold at cost with
out-reserve. Call at the new steed; West - Main - street,-
west of the Railroad Depot.
Sep.l4, l
H .
ARDWARE t HARDWARE 1
I IL 1,.1 Itti EST STOCK IN TIIE COUNTY I
JULIA P. Ll' NII A: SON r wliolosale and . 1 . , z1.9rs in
American, I ;,,i•man and English ilardware.anu Cutlery,
&c., invite the Atontion of Mechanics, Fannon!, and the
public guncrall,v, to our unusually largo stock, confident
that we are vollt in; goods on more reasonable twills than
any other liouso in the county. - [April 56.
WALL PAPER. I
JOUN. P. LYNE & SON
have the pleasure of Informing the, public that they
have at lent ~,mploted the enlargement of their store,
awl are •now rvolviuk the largest and most. vailelais
sortmtrufof I Val I Paper and Window Blinds over opened
in Carlisle A call la solicited from those wanting Paper
lianglogs of ao v kind, as we are confident that all can
---tre—supPlied—fh+in—our--tatimmoth_ithiek,__At the Old'
stand, North 'layover street. - ---..Aprinclatl7-
WALL PAPHIL—Just received •a
eldrudid stock of Paper llmagings, Window
Shades and Flrebthud Prints,. embracing all the newest
And most approved styles.. The designs are neat and
chaste, and t prices such as cannot fail to give satis•
lhotton. We invite eur friends and the .public gennral•
ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing
asewhere., 11. SA.XTON,
march 2 ' East; Main Street: Carlisle.
31iiscelianeou6.
• •
j STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR
THE aItEAT ELECTRICAL ItEMEDY'
It is inhale,] and Applied (not taken) to cure Thseaess
of the Tu.itOAT AND LUNUS.
fio Rhoumati.•, Neuralgic, or other Pain can exist
whore olive Tar is applied: 011y9 Tar mixed
• • . with Mutton Tallow forma an
. • Ointment that cures'
•
• . . . . .
EVERY DISEASE ON THE SILIN.
-- Reference is 'made. to the followinrgentlemen who
have used Olive Tar, or Olive. Tar Ointment..
END, Esq ,af the Albany Journal. •
W6l, B. T..itVI , ;SEND, New York Express.
.JOHN 31. BARNARD, Esq., Boston Herald.
ISAAC V. NoWLEl,6Postmaster, New York.
Capt..EZ II i N YE, - late of the Steamer Pacific. • '
Ei A. BL.tN('U, Esq., Chief Engineer Pacific. R. R.
C. N. BARN LY, Pres. U. S. Express Company. - •
ELL 00:W., Ex-innybr Buffalo, N, Y, •
Prof. JAMES P. MAPES. Newark. N. J.
OEOROE sth Avenue, N. Y.
HENRY' RIizIBEL, 66'South street, N. Y.
JOS. L: 1, , )1tD. Mutual Benefit Ins. Co., 11 Wall st.
C. Y. Wllilll,l Secretary Manhattan Life las. Co.r
127 Broad I% ay.
j. (.; N . ow England Ins. Co., 2 , / William st.
C. W. EN is tV , , ItTil. Forwarder, 64 Puttrl st.
ELlallA Banker, 2 limed st.
Rev. WM. AItVIS, Middletown, Conn. •
And artily ether names will be found hi our Circulars,
which can he h.td of our. Local Agents. ."
-OLIVE TAR, 51) Cents ti BOttlo;
OINTE.- 25 "-_ "
• INHALING PLASTERS, 25 Cents:
For Sale I , V Haverstiek, only •Agent for Carlisle
'Pa. . Also s:,ltl at the Company's Depot, N 0.16, Stitt,
,street, Nov I':,rk. nudity Druggists generally.
August .
QADD AND HARNESS - ,M4K
•kJ IN(1:. The subscriber continuos to 'carry on the
above bustnes , . in all 10 various branches, in North Ilan t ,
over street. I 'aviisle.two doors North of Leonard's corder
o'Vrhere he intends keeping on lictud a general assortment
In his line, emlsisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD.
JARS, Bridles, Martingales,
circingles and I biters, also Tit U N
traveling and seiddle
• hagS. Ile Man
,man t.
Ufactures the' most la •
approved S.r fowl:
SraINO &genus over »sad 1n this
Country, and - ivishingB hand)
.some, durable Mid-pleasant saddle
will do well; to. call. and eon thorn. Ile
also manufactures Harness, Bridles,
Collars aud. in all tholevario
ties, and cialfidontly. belleae,s from tlio general alitroba
tion of his enstMmers, that ;he makes the neatest and
beet gears, in all their garicl,y of bradth, that Is made in
the eeldhtd : ,y He also makes all kinds of Matrasses to
order, viz: llitskyetirkel 'Hair aint -Spring Mat
rasses. All tMI above articles will be. made of the beat
material and- werkmanship, and with the utthost des
patch'.
• . WM. OSBORN.
ov,
NQTIG 4 E.-Dr. UEOII.O.E . W. NETDiCII
will be absent from Carlisle until the nth of March
- October I; 1850.
E 921
ERCHANT .MILL - FOB,
j.tl = ,,..Tha.SterehttaXlll-4t-the-Boiling-Spriugs,4l
µMos east - o'oollE4le, Is offeri3d tbi - rent. from thu•tet of.l
April next. Tholltill will not be rented on the shares.
• Sep. 10,1866.) f,
PETER F. EO.E.
SNODPIRASS
T ADIES'_ FANC.Y
• : 30IIN FAREIRA,
Ne. 284 Market Street, aboto Bth,Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in ail kinds and
qualities of FANCY FURS for Ladies and. Children. J.
F. would call the attention of the ladles and others to
his Immense assortment, being the direct Importer and
Manufacturer of all my Furs. I feel c'onfident•ln saying
that I can oiler the remotest inducements to those An
want and at the same time Will have one of-the largest
assortment to select from.' -
Storekeepers and the, trade will plemie . 040 me a call
before purchasing, as iny wholesale departnient .IA well
supplied tolmeet the
~demandlor every article in the
Fur line, and itt Hie lowest Possible. Manufacturers'
Prices. • , • . JOHN FAII,EIItA„
• Sop 24,18b.-Im. .
28411arket Street;
NEW, HAT, CAT', AND SHOE
STORE
-ARRIVAL OF FALL, GOODS FOR-1851
The subscriber has just opened in the storeroom for
merly occupied by Geo. W. llitner, on the corner of the
public squarer, Main streot,-near the-Market_House,und
adjoining the Jewelry Store of Wm. D.-Nangle,.an on
tirely 1111 W and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter
Goods—comprising the latest styles of
. HATS, GAPS, BOOTS AND. SHOES,
of every variety and finish. .
His 1101, conslat of extra fine Moleskin. Beaver,
Peat% 'Claret,_Kossuth, Sporting liatEi, de. Also Straw
flats of all varkties. Those Rats are manufactured by
Oakforti, - Morris - A-C07, -- amt-otiner-colebrated-hattors of
Philadelphia. He has also every variety of bomo manu
facture. All these goods he will guarantee to give entire
satisfaction.
. .
Ills stock of Shoes Is made ,up of every-variety and
'style from the cheapest to the best article in . the mar
ket, and cannot fail to please.
Ile respectfully solicits the patronage of the public,
feeling confident that , ho can sell the cheapest and best
goods in the county,
Sop. 17, 48.59,
VALUABLE CORNER PROP"fir
AT PRIVATE SALE.
That very valuable _and - will knoWn BUSINESS
'STAND . situate on the corner of North Hanover- and
Louther Streets; in.theixwough O[C:ll4We now_ owned
and occupied by, Jacob'Fotter; containing 3n feet front
-on-liannaver - street.and_WJeed, on- Louthorstreet.—.
The improvements on Hannover Menet are a large
THREE STORY HOUSE; with a large brick back bglid•
ing finished in the most elegant manner,
containing 11.
rooms including the store roomi'besides pantries
and convenient closet arrangements. The STORE
40011 is 33 feet in depth, fitted up in the best,
uossible manner and one of the most desirable and long
.stablished' business locations In our town. _
. . . .
—''There in a largo twostory - brick building _friinting_a_n
Lonther street, with a shop attached, now oceupled as
cablbet maker shop.'. Alse a stable on -the foot of the
lot, and other necessary ant hpildiugs. The property
is in excellent order having been recently fitted up by
the present occupant For terms &c, enquire of '
-, - •A. 1,, SPONSLEIL,- -
Rept 5 Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. _
vALUABLE • PROPIIIRTY - FOR
- 13 at, public' sale, on - the promi.
that well known' property of the lute Dr.-Hays, clee'd.,
situated In Centreville, Cumberland comity, nine miles
Ma of Cntllsle. The lot contains about TWO ACRES,
having thereon, erected a .two story MICK lAOUSE,
well calculated for two' familles, a first.
ill
„..,,,,,:. raeo Frame Stable. nad otherbuildlngs;
.0 : , a -Well of nevonfolllng Water near the:
f,..,, - , ',.. door, and a good Cistern. The lot fronts'
~i,'.,, , .- . on Malu.stcoot; and Is well calculated to
..-.J.,---..--- --, . - -
divide Into Wilding iota.
''- This - property Is vory desirable, baling in a healthy.
nolghborhood and couvenimit to churches, schools,
stores, mills, An.
Any person wishing to view the property will please
call on the subsdriber. Thu sale will . connuence at I
o'clock, P. at., on said day, when terms will be made
known by,
~ . ,
.
DAVID S.' DAYS, ...
-- Sop. 04.1856:
. .
STAYMAN St SONS
rrWO VALUABLE AND' LI
'UGLY
CULTIVATED LIMESTONE FARMS
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county,
as follows:
No. I. Situate about oue•tialf mile west of the Stone
Tavern, on the Walnut Bottom,Road, about seven miles
,wust of Carlisle,
CONTAINING ADOUT 220 ACRES,
60 of-which are coyere7olH - th - Good Timber-and - Hwy-rt.!
duels Ina high state of cultivation.
The improvements arc a large double Tyro-story Frame
House; titled In 'with brick -and
44•;! weather-boarded; kitchen attached,
wood house, wash house, smoke house
• ' kc, A double Log Barn, wagon shed,
'con crib, and carriagehouse. There
are two iteterstAttlog IWells of Miter, Ono rte the huithe
and one at the barn, and a large ,thstorn. A Ono Or
chard of apples, together - with peach yrritett rs, cherries,
grapes, Ac. •
A line has boon run dividing tho,tract into two parts,
olio 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 lu said township, about ono mile west
of NO.I, on the State Road lending from Gettysburg to
Ntiwvillo, and about midway between the Walnut But
tom Road - and theTurnitike, • '
CONTAINING HO ACRES,
about 45 of which' tire covered with excellent Timber,.
the residue is in a good state of cultivation - and under
good fence. The Improvements are entirely new, and
copsisk of a FRAME WEATHERBOARD HOUSE, two
stories; with_ a basement; a Frame limn, lower Tart
steno, i cistern at the door, with other improfements.
- . .Chesti . ,propertles' nro handsomely situated, and offer
the greateltinducements to purchasers. The lend is of
the most productive character, and the location desire
bill in every respect. For terms and further particulars
enquire of • . -A. L. SPONSI 4 ER,
Oct. 1 1655-00 - :Real }state Agent and Scriv.
• .
0.•- - -"
,1 . KRAUSER'S --• PORTAI3IE
•
• ..r . pilWll. ,MILLS can still he furniool of
‘ ri 1. 0
' .:` •s , --.1" improved construction and finish, Their
• 1 ••
grinding apparatus ls- peeullar, and giv i.;
_ - them au advantage overall' other mills.
By the action of two. reciprocating pistons, the apples
are forced up against the teeth of a. rapidly revolvng
cylinder and retained till ground to a lino' pulp,'whdli•
etcourse yields more juice when subjected to pressure
than if the pomace was coarse. The Screw Press has
been greatly - Improved and strengthened Fipot lust
year, and the whole frame is tightened by strong joint
bolts. ltde.adapted to either hand hr horse 'potier and
can ha worked by.hancb to the extent of six 'to eight
barrels a day.
PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., d-- -
• Implement and Seed Store,
Sep. 24, 1856. ith and 'Market, Phila.
e ISTAUFFER • &. ITARLEY.- - -
.
ri, " CHEAP .WATCHES AND JEmnuty. :
bi°- ,:.
r Wholesale andltethil, at the " Philadelphia
Witeii and Jewelry Store," No. 90.Nerth Ilocend street,
corner,of Quarry, Philadelphia, ,
HeliLLevor Watches , full jewidied,lB.carit, -' ' .
cases,
bold Leplna, 1l carats,
Silvor Lever, full joieelled,
Silver lapin e„lewels;
Superior Quartim,
not d 'Spectacles,
Fine Silver do. 4 50
'
' Gold Bracelets, - 8 00
Ladies' Gold Panelis t - • . - — 1 00 , 0
' -- SilVer Ten
,Spzions,aet.--- •- ,-,,. - -•: -- 4,00 .
Gold Pens, with pencils and sliver holder, a. 00 .
Gold Finger Rings. Watch Glasses, &C.• All" goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFfiIt 4 . ITART,IM -
. .
• • Successor of 0. Conrad,
4CR°O4 hndd sonic Gold and Silver hovers and Lepine
still lower than the above prices. , , ' ' .
CHEAP TARLETANS.—A lot of.
WI . Tarlatans, . fon. covering Chandeliers and
ine. rames, for sale cheap by --
June 111- ' , " • GEO. W. urnim
"Stisceffakod.
021 SATURDAY, OCTOBER. IR; 18G6,
ME
- ,e—' ; ' -..- 4otOtite , ',.-' - i)trctlo - .'.
PROOLA Vt ATION.=.
WHEREAS, in and by au act ; of the General'As-
Senitily of Ahe'Coninum weal th of Pennsylvania, untitled
nn " Act relating to , the elections of this Common
wettlin," passed the 2tl day of July, A. D. 1839, it is Made
the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this
Conunonwealthi to give -publie-notioe- - of-the-tineral
Elections, and'in such notice to enumerate: •
1. The officers to be elected.
27 - tnetioatcrthe-plaeomtt-whieh-the-elertturise
hold:
1, JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of the. county of.
Cumberland, do! hereby make known and eve,thls pub.
lie notice to the electors of the county of Cumuurlaud,
that on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November nest, an
election will be held at the several election, distrlcte Us.;
tablished by law in said county, at which time they
will vote by ballot for the Several tams hereinnfmr
named, )4_
• TWENTY•SEYEN .PERSONS
- -
for Electors of the President and Vico President of tho
United Static
Tice said election will bo held throughout the county
as follows:
The election in the election district comprised .of the
borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middle•,
ton, South Middleton, Lcpwer Dickinson and Lower
Frankford, will be held at the Courtgouse in tho bor•'
°Ugh of Carlisle. ••
The election in the election district convened of Low 4
er Wed Pennsborough •township; will bo held at. - the
North School liouselu Plainfield.'
The election In the election district - composed, of 811.
ver Spring township, will belteld at tin public house of
George Duey, in flogestown In said township,'—_..
--- The :election in the - electiOii district composed of
Hampden township, will be held at the house occupied
by Henry-1110:0'nel', In said township.
-The.eloction in the election district composed of the
township of Upper Allen, will .be held at the intone
house occupied by 1%. W. Kline; in ShephOrdstown„
,The election in the election.dietrict composed Of the
township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon
maker shop ofJonas liutichbargar;on Slate MIL
The election in the election district composed of-East
Tennsborough township, will be hold at the public
house now occupied by Ilunteberger, at' the West end
•of the Harrisburg-Bridgo.--_ •
The election in the eleetien district composed of New
Cumberland, will be hold at the house formerly kept
by Wm.- H. 110111,-in the•borough of New Cumberkind..
The election 'with° election district. composed of the
Borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public
house ofJohn lloover, in said borough.
'rho election In the election , district composed of
Monroe township, - will- be held atr the .public. Leuze of.
Samuel Algelur, In Churchtown, in said township. '
'rho election In the election , district composed, of Up.
pot... Dickinson township, will -be held at the house now
occupied by' John Carman, in mild township: •
The election in the election district cohiposed of the
borough of NewVillo, and toe reships of Mifflin, Upper
Frankfurd, Upper Went Ilennsborough, and that part of
Newton township not Included in the Leesburg election
district, will be hold at the Brick School house iu the
boretigh Of Now r 1110.
J. B. KELLER
The 'election . lip:_tho -eloctlOn district comprised of
ell - will- be-held - at - - --the—New Brick
School'llousu, in Newbitrg, in said township;
Thu election in the election district composed of the
bOrougir of Shippensburg. Shippilimburg township, and
that limit of Southampton township not included in
the
. Ltiosburg e.ection district, will bo held at the
Council House. in the boroughlif Shippunshurg:
Thu Olection 11l thu election district othnposeti 'of parts
of Nowtoii and Southampton townships, not embraced
in trio — New - tills and Shlppunsburg districts, Will- bo
hold at the house formerly occupied by William . alai
well in Leesburg.
NOTICE IS liEltEllit GIVEN
That every . person except justices of the Petite whn
-shall hold any ntlice or appointment _of profit or -trust
under the Malted States or of this State, or any city•oi
-incorporated-cliAtrict, whether_a.contruhtsionetLoiliOer.or,
otherwise, a subordinate °Meer or agent, who is or
be employed under the legislative, executive, or Judi-.
-clary departments of tide Rate,' or- tho_ UnittSl Steles,
or of any city or of any incorporated district; and also
that any 31ember of Congress and of the State'Legislas
taro, and or the Select or entomon Introit of any city,
or cototoissioner of tiny Incorporated district, is by law
incapable of holding or exercising at tlorsamo time the
office or appointment of judge. inspector or clerk 'of auy
electlonii - ofthiti Commonwealth ' and that no inspector. .
judge, or other officer of such;electlon shall be eligible
tit be there yotial fur,! •
And the said act of Assembly: entitled an act
ti tot to lbu elections of this leomninotmWeal th, pa ss ed July
18fai, further provides its follows, to-wit :
"That the inspectors and judges meet at the
place appointed for holding the elections of the dist-rick
to which they respectively belong, before nine' o'clock
in the mourning of the Sep ond Tuesday in October, and
each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who
shall btl a qualified voter of said district:
y-'i" in case the person who shall linve received the see
end highest number of votes for inspector shall. not 'at
tend ou the day. of , the election. then Abe per ter_ Who_
Shall have the aecati highest numberhf votes
at the - next preceding election, shall act as inspector in
his place.. And in atse the person who shall have re
ceived the highest number of 'rites for 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 shell appoint a judge In
his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the board
for the space of one hour after the time fixerlby law fur
._the_epeuing of the election, the qualified Otero of the
township.-ward or districtilftelrlitUh`nliteer-7shall
have been elected, present at the place of election, shall
elect one of their number to tillsuch varancy,
" It shall be the duty pf the several assessors of each
district to-attend atthe place of holding every general,
special, or township election, during, the whole time
said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving. in
formation to the inspectors and judges when called on,
in relation' to the right of tiny person assessed 'by them
to vote at such election, or such other matters In rela
tion to the assessments of voters as the said inspectors
or either of them,shall from . thturtotirpq require.
• " No person shall he permitted to vote at any election'
as aforesaid; other than a white freeman of the - sibiif
twenty-one years oe.more, Who snail have resided fifth°
State at least 'one year, and in -the election district
where ho offers his vote at least ten days immediately ,
preceding such 'election, grid within two years paid a
State or county tax, which shall have been assessed pt
lean ten - days before the election. - But a citizen of the
'United States who has previously been n quantal voter
of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and
who shall have resided.in the'efection district and paid
taxes asaforesaid, shall be en titled.to vote after resid
ing in this -State six months: Provided; That - the
white freemen, citizens of the United Stites, between
t. city-one and twenty years, who have resided In
an election district as afbresaid, shall be entitled to
vote although they Aral) not have paid taxes.
".No . person Shallhe permitted to vote whose name is
not contained do the list of taxable Inhabitants fur
nished by the Commissioners, unless-First, - he. produce
'a receipt for the payment within,,two.years of a State
or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution,
and.give satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or af
thmation,pr the oath or affirmation of another, that ho
hes' paid such a tax, or on failure to produce A receipt
shallihake oath to the payment thereof. 'Second, it' he
elaiuLa right to o yoto by being run elector between the
age of tiventy.one and twenty-two pairs, he shall de
pose on oath or affirmation thot he has resided in this
State at heist one year next before his application, and
nu_ke.streh proof orresidence in the district as le requir•
ed by this act, and that lie does verily believe: from the
account given him; that ho is of the age - eforeadd. a n d
such other evidence as is required by this act, where
upon the name of the person thus ddinitteci to veto
shank, insertertin=the alphabetical list 'by the bespae;
t o rs, rand a note outdo opposite thereto by writing the'
rand
word tax," if he shall he admitted to vote 'by reason
of having paid tax; or the word " age," if he shall be
admitted to veto by reason of such age.' shall be railed
out to the elerki, who shall Make the like notes on the
lists-of voters kept. by them.
" In all cases where the name of the person"elalating
to veto Is found on tho_list ftfruished by- the Grimm's.
stoners and assessor, or his right to vote, whotherfound
thereon or notels objected to liy -ally qualified citizen,-
it shall he the duty of the inspectors to examine, such
person, on oath. as to his qualificationS, and if he claims
to have resided within the State for one year 9r more,
his oath shall bit sufficient proof thereof, but shall
make proof •by /at - least one conipetent 4 Witruiss, who
shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided . in the
district for more than ten days next immediately pro
eediM4 such' election; and shall also hiriiself swear that
his bona tide'resldence, in pm-smirk° of his lawful hail
ing. is in said district. and that I o did not. remoVh into
said district for the purpose of voting therein.
• --",llvery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shalt
make due Kral, if required, of the residence, and , p a y..
.moat' of ta); eg, rig aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in
the township, ward or district in which ha, shall re-
sBOO
24 00
• 12 00
9 00
700
7 00
" Irony person Sltalicrevent - oratterapt to provost.
any officer of any election under this act from holding,
shell election, or use or threaten any violence to' any
such officer, or shall Inter' upt or it interfere
with him Litho execution of his duty, or shall block
up the window, or smite to any •Wlinlow where the
same/ may -be-holding, or-shill. riotously_ disturb-the
peace at such election, or shall use any intimidating
throats, force - or Violence with delign to influence un
duly or overawe any elector, 'or to - prevent him from-vo--
ting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons
On conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding
five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not
lose than three nor more than twelvamonths, and-if it
shall be shown to Court, where tho trial of such offence
shall - be-haft-thrtt-tho -persot--solnding-was-hot
resident of the city ; ward, district or township where
the offence was committed.' and not entitled to vote_
Thliriiirctium on conviction he shall be sentenced to
Para fineof not less than one hundred nor more than
one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not lees than
six montbs.nor more than two years,
"If any person or persons shill make any but or. we- .rt
gor upon the result of- any . election within the Von
monwealtli. or ihall'effer-to make any such bet_er_ we
gor either by verbal proclamation thereof. or by any
written or printed advertisenient, challenge or invite
`any - person to make such bet or wager, upon conviction
thereof ho oetheYshall forfeit and pay three times the
amount so bet or to be hot.
"If any person not by law , quallfled, she 4l
lenity vote at any election of this Commonwealth ,or
beteg otherwise qualified shall vote out of .his proper
district, or if any , person knowing the, want of such
qualifications, shall aid or , produre such person to Vide,
the person offending, - shall; on conviction 'he fined in
any sum not exceeding two I),i:indeed dollars: end. be
,imprisoned for any term.not exceeding
-three months.
.".if an'y^person shall vote armor° than One election- •
district, or otherwise frandulebkly vote more than once .
on the same day, or shall fraudulently tbld and deliver
to the-inspectortwo tickets together. with the intent
illegally to vote, or shall
,procur,
.onotherje so,he
Oirniding:shall on convietion .lid fined in any
sum notices than fifty nor more than five hundred
dollars, and be Imprisoned for antic= not less than
three nor morn than'twelve. months.' •
---,-‘!ltany-ponion-not qualified to_vnto inAblAConredne
wealth agree:o4y to low, (except the sons of quallflA
citisens,) shall appear at any place of election for the.
purpose of influencing the citisens qualified to vote,
he shall on corn fiction forfeit and, pay any sum not ex
ceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and
be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months."
Agreeably to the provisions of the slaty-first section
of the said act, every General and Efeclal Election .shhil -
be - opetted - botweeirthe - hourerof eight-end—ten in—the:—
forenoon; and shall ,continue without intorrupthitror
adjournment 'Until seven o'clock In the evening, .when
`the polls shall be cloatele
And tho judges of the respective districts aforesaid,
are by the said act required to meet at the Court House
in the borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the
election, (being Friday: the 17th day of - Octoberl then'
"and there to perforce 'the things required of them by ,
kw. . -•
Given' under my hand, at Carlisle; this 4th day of
September,lBs6.
JACOB BOWMAN, Bherlff.
aim( Cstate Salm
jr) ESIRABLE - TOWN PROP:BUY .
FOR SALE.
.
The subscriber,offers - st.private Salo-ther - property=on
which he now Hies, situate in Louther street, in this
borough; marly opposite Dickinson College. The pro
,
porty consists of a •
.
. . . • MOCK DWELLING lIOUEE,'
• - and Lot of Ground, contqloing ONE
' ACRE, more'or loss. --The house, IS new
; '4l• • and : ln excellent order. anti has a cow,-
UUUU c 1 modious back building, Stabling and.
• ' other outshousee attached, with a well
of water and pump.. The grounds ere - Well. cultivated;
comprising flower plots, shrubbery and shade tteis. nnd
the lot hiamply .with the clsolee.,t. sties ies•f
fruit, - - •oriSir -• eight itinds of fell. .tlpplet4,
at les .rieties of rn_los hals a Omen as le
ties ellerril•F. uprlu ts.
-•., _ . _
ntspbt.. n, gortiebtit tfd
trees, inadundrinro, All of t hiely str in thrifty
bearing• condition. It Is •In n drsirt.lite
proOirty, • Pet swan dispont4l„,en itifteltat,e aro equ'•t.tud
to cell and exam
sepli, 2866.1
cirm:Ltsr:..llUlbAY.
_ .. • .
ORPHANS' ,COURT - SA Ll. —7— 11l
pursUance of an order of the OrphomP Codrt of
Cumberland county",will be sold at the Tavern House
aeßridgeporti
• - Oy. TUMBSDAY, OCTOIIIR 9. ISb4, .
at 10 o'clock A . . 11.. the interest" df the four minor chil
dren of IL Church, deceased, id that valuobirrproperty
known as the Bridgeport Property," Opposite liorris
lng. embracing thelarge Tavern Douse, r.taw AIIiI, l'he
Dwelling 'louses, Sic., containing about 18 Acres of
Laud, being well calculated for Lumbering and Menu.
Cloturing purposes. Also, about :nt Acres and alb,iv.
anon of excellent TFAilitlt LANlL'Affiiated ou the Pus
ilueliauna river, and near the Pennsylvania Itailrvad
Bridge. Tormirpuide known oh day cf salel7
CONDAD HENNINGER;
• W!li. R. GORGAB,
Sep 17,1856--3w.] . . • Guardians.
VALUABLE- LIMESTONE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE. '
V
This vnivablo property is situated In Monroe township,
Cumberland county,.at,inut.B miles east of Carlisle, on
the Yellow Breeches Creek. and le known cc the ^
" ABRA'M WILLIAMS' FARM."
It contains 260 'ACRKS of• the best quality of 1.131 F,
STITKR-LA'S 0,- a b011k; 21.1 , of*Klivltt re •• co retv - it. • . .
good Timber, In iirdition to which a large
,quantity of
Locust is growing, and the residue in the highest pea.
'table state of Cultivation.
Thu Improvements are a large TIMSTOFY BRICK
3IANSION HOUSE. with u Brick
'..i ; - : .. ."1 Ilack•littilding. Stone Spring 10.•usti,
~• ' ~,.. 7 ....' and other 6onvenient, nut Minding,'
'•
4'
te
. ore. Large Stone BANK RA `N. Witt,' two,
AI
. ti......1t 5 e,2=..‘• threfthing tioors• TacitAlOitia.,96rti
Crib, Huy House. Carriage Home, ;ie. 'I Ley- IS'il.t:rge
ii Iforstspower" pennabentle fixed to lii Lint.
Also a large Two-story i'llthill Tenittit {kW e ph, toted ;
mid a Frame Barn: A good orchard f ./ 1 plik,, :sip i ti ill
of every description A tine strenlit of ‘,:..i.r t ibi s . iii
In :t0 verde of the house. emptying it to the said • ;rd.,
Immediately in front (.4 the house and I tun,
Tills jirotet . ty 'possee...A sigterli,r :,,h,: n .t rt ,,1 4 1
offers vary ludncemenis to purchasers, 'I lee
111111111.0
aro inly.t. delight •'ll5 sit - Mated cli - t he tint s 4.1 - ei h'auri
t'gl st r eam pr venter. the Yellow lUcectles t reek m.d
sufficiently elevated to make the scenery iwsmpssed,
by any place in the country. School leMses arft . in the
immediateviyinity and a church at Inlil i mAihrce
miles distant. with 'a , good road leading 'game.
Also a Grist Mill situated on . the Yellow,
said term. en the adjoining poperty.
entirely healthy, and eligible hi eve
For terms, .te., enquire of
A. 1., $
,Aug. 13: 1856—tfl heal Estate 4
•
,
.VALUAI3,LE P AA'M
PRIVATE
V .
This valuable property iiiktuated in Dickinson town•
ship, Cumberland county. 43 tulles south of Taper.
town; 1 mile r. from the Oettysturg cohd..iting between
it and the Oxford road, and about miles from the
York Springs, known, as
,the _WA IVE3IYI,IIt
••• CONTAINING: Inft ACRES OF LAND,
Oue hundred of whirl. aro cleared and iu a rood state. •
of cultivation. and the residue is covered with Goods-
Timber, and Young Chesnut of the finest qtraity. •
'" The. Improvements aro it nno and
half *dory LAG HOUSE, thoroughly'
tErtropaired, LAX; ILAN'EnIA Ilagon
el , „ti Shod and Corn -Crib, Smoke llowo.
1..1" Pry Ilouao, and other oonvoniont
Out-hultdlngs: A good Apple Orchard,-besides cherry,-
peach,. and other fruit trees:
A.hortutiful strewn of iunning, 'tinter within a z.hort
distanOv of the door. ,Abdirt 4000 bushels of Lime have
boon put on the-Farm within 'Utz) last'couplo of .years.
The land is prtainotivo, and the fences good.
Fitz' toms;&c.;riloilro of
A. L. SPONSLEIt,
ltual Esteitp Agent , ind Scrivener,
July no, , 'iti.llBll,
XTENSIVE FURNITURE ROOK.
WEAVER would resnerfeully call
theattentlon of Ilouse-keepers and the' pbb/ir
to Ills eitenslveiitoek of elegant FUICNI'I UWE,
- y • including Sofas, Wardnbes,Centre and !fables,
Dressing and Ilureans, and every oilier
,erilelc In his branch of business- Also no* on band
the largest assortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at
the lowest prices. AOFFINS made at the short
est notice rind a *Hearse provided ter funerals. rfe
solicits a call at his establisbnient;en North Ilau- .k.
veer Areal, near Masse's Hotel: -
int-Furniture hired out by' the month or yeter.: .
QCYTIIES & SOYTELjiI. S . NATLIS.—
i.. 1 co dozen Grass an 4 Oraln Scythes, pf all Makes.
Airo a largo assortment of Snails of all kimli, Oran
nud Amin 'Rakes, Hay,-Uanure and Shaking Forks, by.
1114) quantity,—}gist, reseiveti at the Cheap _hardware
'store ui Ix. SAXTON, Emit Main Street, CaTilale.
Rem estate Sures.
IrGHLY.IMPROVED•GRAVEL
, FARM AT PRIVATE- SALE.
Situate 'two miles north of Carliale. on theLConedo
_guinet Crook. adjoining the C'erlisie Water Works, _ '
CONTAOING - FO 7 ACRES - OP -11 /004 - " ---- '
lb the highest state of Cultivation -and under good
, ~ 1 ly all of whietils post aud Tull ,nd ..ire. .
'• -- . ' , The Impr.vements are a zrwtratory
-, ~0 i f it NAST/MEP:HOUSE, - µ -- large Rank
, , - ;:e.1.. nett, with other convenient Out:
''''• - ''..,' buildings, it fine Orchard of Apples.iL, : together with other fruit, and &Vella'
. wider at the door; . .
The location M an eligible one;owing to its proximity
to thu Water Works, frotii — Whlch the - eutiro farm cau is
rou'renlently supplied with water...
For terbas,..kc., enquire of
.A. L. SPONSLER.
Sep. 2i, : j856, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener,
PUBLIC. SAI 4 E.—I will
14th
to
public, sale, ou TUESDAY, thu 14th uf October, at
0 o'clock', A. AI, the
_
. 'DOT 'OF GROUND
:bleb beim:mite the Cumberland Valley %inroad Com
.an.y. on Main street, in Carlisle, bounded by the said
treet, the College, Academy, and property of Mts.
'hning. containing 00 foci to trout and .240 feet in
e is Ablate hr the 'most eligible potitioci for
msleess..'
-Teams made anown on day of
PREDIK WATTS, •
President.
- Sop. 24. 1850:
VALUABLE-'PROPERT-t-VOR
y cIALE,:---The - subscriber will offer at public sale
tin SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1856,
lid folio% lug property—
No. I.—A TRACT OP LAND situate in' Upper Allot
ownshlp, Cumberland county, adjoining the Otago of
hepherdstovrti, containing about 13 ACRES, divided
nto five. fields, and In a high state' of cultivation.
-ivitig -boon- limed-over 4hreo 'Mmes.—The-Improve -
tents aro a good Two-story DWELLING 110E8E, coo:
:lining eight rooms and kitchen; a tines Dank Darn.
:nd other net:Meaty' outAousess a never-failing Well.
1 Water in. Mot yard, with'n pump, in It, an - Apple
orchard; also poor, Plum, pod cherry trees. •
No. 2.—A Lot of Ground •_Shephertistown, contain-- .
int about TWO ACRES, on which is a DWELLING
(OUSE;-Ware Ifouse,Stabling, AK. • This. property
moo occupied as a store;
•No. 3.—A Tract of Dreg -rate LIMESTONE LAND. one.
iurth of a mile from Shephordstown, odutaining
tCRES and 46perches, known as the "Ore Bank Pro
.ortY." The Improvements are a FRAME HOUSE.
.no and a half Stories high, a Log Stable, a good Gap
lon.. with i nev'ertalling Well of Water near the door.
hie property will be sold todether or in five acre lots.
Solo to commence at 12 A. ea., on said day, when
.erins.will be Made known by • '
- 'A. CATIICAET.
- Sop. 24, 1856. • •
SALE
A SSIGNEK'S A.--Will be sold-
La_ at public sale; at the. Court 'louts:tin the borough
r Carlisle; ou .SATUIibAY, the 15th of Ortober,lBso, at
.0 o'clock, site.," all-lhat. valuable KOUSit and WI
A leuntediu_the boron* tiOresaid,fronting on Pomfret
Street: adjoining properties of HphialinStinil, Wrti, C. -
itheetn,_Essi.; - tinti others, and containing in front thirty
feet and In,depth one hundred and twenty feet:
The Koine is a•Two story.STONE
s• I -::: HOUSE, with Inning Boom and'Briet .
~
tirsa ii - ...,,,., Kitchen, and a hydrant In ' , the yard.
21 , j i a7i . ".. T property his pperty ht a most desirable reel.
i ...
......:„.. donee, and is.aisunted in the heart et
v_tly_t_,..y,, ? ,, , ,,sttrgiren on the ist 'of April, 1857, when
terms will be made know by -' . -------
STEPHEN KEPI 88,
Assignee of V. N. Kosonst,iol.`
17. 1866)
13E11314L0 SALE.—The: subscriber will
. - 611 ilE public solo on - tho 'premises, in south Mid-
Moton• towithilip, ono milo east of l'oportoun, on: the
road_ loyling from Papertown to Cruhzhead's Mill, .
ON SATURDAY; OCTOBER 11, 106, , •
A. TR AOT• OP' LAND, containing Ten Acres of excellent
{ravel hind, having thoreori _erected a two-story lOC
HOUSE, Enure Barn, ifox Pen c.
,- Also an excellent Well of Water With
new pump tit"'the door,. ktid a young
11. Orchardoffruit.The . but
choiceV. s
under good fences and in a big!) state
• 74 - ' of cultivation.
Sale to commence at '1 o'clock, whet torus will be
made known by
Sep, 17, lBedits.l
IMPROVED LIMESTONE,: FARM
ArlfitTrATß" SALE: •
Situate about onebalf mile south-wrst of the borough
of Newell)°, partly In Newton and partly In Weer
Ponneboro townships, on the road leading awn New•
vide to Springfield, now owned by J,O t _AleFarland,
. CONTAININO ABOUT 11'0 ACHES,
about 10 of which are covered with Uood Timber, and
the, residue is in a high state of .cultivation; The Im
provetneuts are a one; and e.balf story
p ;
- , -- -' 4 1., LUO HOUSE, DANK BARN, and
• .•• ....,., • other Out-buildings; also a good Ten
, ; 1 f Tr. - iirrt - flo use, 4.nthratlEelrcbllrd - tfrearh' -
' 2,.... , " .. "... .... bowie. A stream of vraterrises In the
ilig Spring - near the Mansion limse, from which au
elegant supply of cold water is afforded by means of
pipes and', a pump. 'A first•rate . patent Lime kiln is
situated on thirprefialses, rind the best quality of stone
for burning lime. - ,
This property iv very handsomely located, the," Big
Spring. a tna,guilicent stream of 'water, runs through '
the centre: of it.. it. is, a convenient distance from the
town, extending to the Cumb, Volley- Railroad at the
Repot. whie'l said road bounds it for some distance.
Y.4' ternis,•Ac., enquire of _
A. L. SPONSLY.R.
*..pi nn—tlw 1 . Beal liatite Agent and Serie
. 1:1 ABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE,
1•: ,- ..01.tin2 or TWO VALUABLE 'LIMESTONE FARMS,
i•. Sllrer Spring, township, Uumberland
five edger omit of l'erLisN, on the Trludle Spritig Reed. `
t.hio of !mid thrills, with IntprOvenients; will be made to
canton from 120 to 150 acres, to suit.pnrehasers. with'
will be glvup 10 0r.15 acres or the best quality of
Timber Land.•
rear
un is
1 VW.
Tic inihreventents thereon arc a good LOG HOUSE a
rte Dank Barn, with twp Threshing
I niers, Wagon Shed, Qum Crib, and
• 1 I ether Out-balldings; well or water in
r • I the Mior, :did a tine young Orchard of
Atm, .Volvo together with other fruit.
• The other farm will contain about
rteres;. including abiiut •Lri itmes of Thither. This
fray rr it unimproved, littClia . a beautiful site for
ME
The fetiega in both tracts iuo in good condition, and
the land Is' in tt.high state of cultivation. For terms.
4e., enquire of
A. L.
Sop, 10, I 8 0--6 w.) Itt;al Estato Agent ind
•
/..), J. KIEFFER, PRUG . GIST,..
11.11,6 moved his store from the former Stand to his •
now building immediately opposite, and adjoining Mr
C. hnd's Stole Hutch) everyirrangemenCte_
preserve his Medicines fresh and pure. mid having
eplentslied his assortment Of carefully seleeted drugs.
ho i 4 now again . preparoil to attend to busitioss with
are and promptness. Ills itssottuient Will furnish '
almost every thing that may be called Ter, either by the -
physician. Or the 401)113%1'er domestic use. The greaten
care and precaution will .be observed in the compound ,
ing iif proscriptions and disponseinCof medicines. Ills.
ascot fallout. of i!onfuctionaries and 'Fancy (lends
aied - clll citable purchasers to snit tholuselv
May 28,1.06.
11P11 ANS' •C 0 URI' SALE. ---In
, pursuant:nil' an order of the Orphans' Court DI
Ctunborloint county. will be •aohl at piddle rule, o n
S ?atilt !MY, the ditli of Sept ember. lttra3, on the prenti
tots,•in Maitre° township, Cumberland county. on the
Lisburn road, 111.,,t, two miles ...tot of Chnrehburit,
;•• OIX ACRES OF LIMESTONE 'LAND,
'fiaortt or lest, all under good fence, and is a state
of etaltly talon. 'rho ituprovetuctita ore aF story and a
lan; 1101JSII, Frame Shop,'llarn, Corn'Orlh, Smoke
House, Se. -There Is tt1..0 a good Al'Ve Orchard on the
prowthtts,,t e gother with o great varietypi' ,othor 'choice
treat trees. There is a nocer-faillnk well of water con..
venlent. to the door of the dweillug. The above do.
scidbed iwoporCy;will he sOlitao belonging' tO' the estate -
of hotdel liihm, d Teased. Sale to' confluence •at
o'clock, F. M., when ma will be made klllO,ll he
• BARIIIRI;KLINS;
Administrator..
Cheap ',lob Tribal% done - •
August n, 1856-rttL
112
JOUN IigeKSIAN