U U Pro 2‹(.TApositor. toA.H.Li§mr., PA ir,oualt 410 Tounto jliattei-s • _ - "*q. a ET ON rr.v..Eyr.ksA- I, T.A 1 , ,—This , - popular compney of voealiatu will pay Ili- a •visit and give 'ono of their agreeable ooneerte iiithe,C.mrt 11 )U3e, on 8 I,t9r Ity eiratrit --,rdie_yar,eeu:w_dl_kirma here th,tt nothin' le necessary to - assure m' Humorous, au limes bult 'the knowledge of their iutenLion to give a eon. • . . RiSTINCiUISHEP milt „ tary Cour! of Inquiry is now in session at the Carlisle Barracks, composed : of several v• ilt •T eran,Gen. Cnbnbttttt, I.to , pelm!r . o ener" l, is .• rresident.of the Court. . Toe tither niembers • - • 1 • are COl..'PAytou, Assistant C s umtnisSitay • Grim; crab and Cul. J. L'• On.ttoscit, of tho first Regiment of Artillery, *Cul. 'l.soyltsr is a broth . or of the iqustrious an t lamented Br,isaleitt • • . • • Tnnoit, 'to whom he 'Dears n close bifiLICO. Lieut. 11..tynadier is : Judge Advoca e • of the Court. TILE COUNTY Ruio-it certitinly --verrga Han t—in, our neighbor or the, Volunteer to elVe the 4.0(1 such high praisfe as he dare for their cont s ilbutions to the recent Fair, hat in kis impulsive gallantry lie Should be care ' ful while eulogizing the 'beautiful not , to do injustice'to the practical: We think ,if he _,gives the folloiving 'extract, which we take rioui hie notice of the fair 7,4 se6tind — reffiling7. be will acknowledge that it •iS a tither tt'.ti sweeping' cotyleinuatiotr of the agyicultural department : “Ana now, stew wards is reference to the agricultural tivparttn , qa , of _thin a/pica/turf& The exhittifisin of hones was large,hut. se far,as me could judge, poor. With rho ex.. .ceptiott.ef draft hnr o cs, two Or ,. telerala saddle horses, and--we on tht cc stolli - ans,At Wits . noihing to brag of. - There' . • was a nututter of very gelid tnitles on exhibi tiun, and one pair. owned by Messrs Aid's, of . - Newnllc, attraete4l much attention, and sv,ere - the, beet on the gronnd. • Of cAttle it is. entree ly necessary ttl speak, for,. with the exception . of. thoKentaoky beifelts 'exhibi toll by Mr. Dan. lel 'Alit of New dile, there worn, none on . the - ground Worthy of note. The same may he ' said ol swinetSheep theromcre none. At is kJ tact; mid it is,: with reluctance , that wCiiiitlEC the neknowlvdpitent, that the farinerti..Jif this cotinty,..tteneralfy tpenking, appear to talurno pains whatever to ituprove their stook, and hence it is that this (eatre'of the Faiiin-Oun ted almost—ra-ti-failtire %We dokape, our ng - riotiltural friends will tliink of this"subjeet, ottid like their brethren in nearly all other couotietk-of_our. State; make on etf at. to int - -pr Otto the brood of their -horses, , cattle, sheep and, hogs” ~ • -- Why the Erist; North and West-sitles,of. the enclosure were entitely . occupied with stalls: and- probahli , not less- than two hen= dreg entries, and yet our . irelghbor thinks 'tthis.feattire of the fair. amotinted alli - iest to .failure We cfAtally Pitfin-_ourz7neigh-- bor's expression of the hop that ,itirfarmei's will t. make an-elforeto intprove"-their stuck, but to illy that the show of-Stock on VIM' oc casion deserves he credit at all,,is„to any the lens . t,•quite too sweeping a statement. • We shall not do our neighbor ihe. injustice, white taking exceptions to a purtian tof his remarks, to suppose that he. has any other than a Jriendly feeling toward the society. But it must be remembered that our County Society is in but;the.third year of its organ . izatlon, and that it is manifestly the duty of the prose to extend to it a fostering hand--: while not efraitl to blame, to _he ^yet- more willing to praise. .-(We may say., too, in par entliexisr thatithe Society on the, other hatftl, owes to the press an equally frietfdly . spirit ) - The Society has made an admirable start and is Undoubtedly - ne.ehm plhshi al; n good ..work.' If Cumberland County stock is just noiv . nut exactly what it ought •to be, it cautlot under time spur of cotnpetitioi, 4 l - o" - raphily .ast ,eriority If there is no improve- ranee t merit ip five or ten yenra later then Wo may q,ue4juil the utility of the AgrieulturtiUsevel• 131213 . The-officers of the eoeiety have' thus fit shown themselves truly° ovork . ,ing. men.. The president, Col. Paxton, is in most energetiO and efficient officer. The Tree - surer and See rotary, Mesers„Sheaffer and Watts, and the Executive Committee, are' untiring in their exertions, giving Vali:table time to promote theSticcess of tile annual, exhibitions. The —report-of-premiums - for - this - year - will - tro - fouti r l in full on the last page of to-day's paper. CLERICAL MOVEMENTS.-13.0v, J. Newlin, forinelly I"iistor of tip First Tres- byteriith Church in Car hag reeentl39Nen .elaoted President of Delaware College, tit New , ark, ,Delaware. 'Rev. Win T .Sprole, a predecessor of Mr, Newlin in the stole pastoral charge. an I late lyChaplain at the 'West_ Point Academy; we unClerstand; has been calt.Pl to the .pastoral charge of the Dutch Reformed Church, in Jer ' key City, N.,J , a large, wealthy and'flourish , . ini church: , • Rev: 0, 11. liFitny, of Dickinson CiAlege, has received a call to the Pastorship of the As,. sociatu, Reformed Church, in Fayette street, -H—Baltintore.,_w_eich_Avoikarn:_lic . lyo accepted. - U. S. • SENATOR.—T he • last - V, lunfcrr Eh mi ovzit each propose Judge Iluphurn. of for 11. S. Sett %ter. As the Detneeruts will haven mojority, at three on joint -lutllitt and can elect, the Judge cony possibty he the !unity man, unless, peradventure, Simah should "turn up" again end throw their Plans into confusion ! Nuns verf TUANKsolviNci-7DA . z. — Gov , Pollock. hneappeinted Tlun•sdug,aite 20th of Nevem.. ber,'ns n day of Ilnpildigiviag and 'praise to the giver of all good for the' blessings wo en joy-as a people. This 'anMual otisnevatMe of ono of the wady practices Of our pilgeirit tutu ers, is becoming more generally observed ihroughont-she-cottiitry:•-nn...evidence::of .the addauce of intelligence and ohristianity. Tr H EEP IT BEFORE TILE PEOPLE The tirestest Arrival of the deriien of • .1 lV 000 . D S'Al! LIZ br.DAV, -, 8 TO It E! ---- .The subset bet has just returned:ll.pin The city and Is now opening, nest door to Costamagint`te. Ilan (Into i<inglnnghlio s), to North Ittuoyer •Dtrosti a splendid assortment ofi NPM AND. OffEA.FDitY'',IIODD • „,,,,,,01,41,, g sfeeleoes, Deena tiilks, Vorslup Cloilg, Do lAines, Ile Doges, Salt Flannels, Bibb nw, Cloths, Cos+ mow, Clialhatas, C. 111030.. rltaclno, 11,4,47,Gibve5, white and colored Carpet re, ' 0 DUMMIES of alit:halo and Nista - I.IU :Also a large stock *of •Ddr/TS AND 011.JED;Witlell he ~. mires cheap, as any house town. , • :a t it- r i l lu o tt p e r r ic kl o j ttga,..l legs, Soap, and pruyi . Fruittrdrop S forget, the plaqa,. next.door lo,l4llll A ugiiiin's . Hotel. Oct •1:,11856.). ...-.. . . .. . . , '-, rrilllT :CLASSIO,AL . :AN El' - LITNittV„ L 1W IVOR .SCROOL; at .Nevivillo; .Pa.r . will* •be .:-..-:- . -n - pened'es usteri,on-VIIPPRAYi-tlie--4s4,of,floveinher , , nook: and eentinue tire in:intim: ifho,fernier Principal; ' W. 't. Lion, hiving retired from the employment of . teaching. the Scheel will be carried on innierlhe,stiper.. ..,, .Intbrulance awl, direetien of, the:eithscrlher, wile will '. '-7cie drio diligence to Udvance * .tlie beef Intereate of the ~ a - • • pirolle.conini Mod 011ie care. ,' • , ~ : ~.. „; : -..„-.':, ~ ..'Pti!t3lfi—lor - i 'i'ultieu, Ansr4lng pad . 10 .46 1 12,‘V0y, '' C0d , 41 , 2x.) . :;,',.. .- .. :: '110%11360.A.0114104'.''.- • 'A Pliftlll3lE7l BREATlE=WBarliidy-Orgentleman ckuild uudor the enrol) of n dlsagreeabla breath who by using THE BALM OF A, TIIOUSAND •FLOWERS" ns ndm,Erigoo would no 4 only render It . sweet but leave the tooth while - se alabaster? Many . N 1140115 do i l ot know their trealh' is Bad. and the sub- Jost is so ;lethal.° their friendi will•never mention It. Pour a single drop of "Balm". oil yotirlooth brush and . wash thobteetlaulght and.mer4lllgg 3 4k fifty.culi bottle will last a year, ;• • • ~.•2•;itr. •••• &BEAUTIFUL 003IPLEXION May oseily ho sediiir; eil'hy•uslng the ' , Oahu bfa nousand 0lowors."1 t will removo tan, pimples and.freeNies from tile plle, leaving . It if a' soft and rosaatO liti& Wets Pour on two, -nr-throiallropsAtuLwaShißelliewnlght and morning. • BIIAVINO MADE EASY—Wate r our—filitwo nVii or threnish e, In either warns or cold waiter, pon w drops Of "Balm Of 'a Thousand ylowors," rub the board well;-aril{-It-ne1i male tt beautiful soft lather, much farlliteting the iipersitlaitiffShoving,..-- Frio-only:Fifty nc u ronts. Buora COUriltUribit.s.• W. P. FE None ganuind nIessTICIBLE CO Oct. '1,•1850.--10,,),,,k. • • • FREMONT, VIE M1131.,8A I CLNIIIDATE.-11 Cal. fromont had as many frientlS as 0.351 noting Liniment, I hu up, ') sltlou could not draw a Corporal's guard. Olr. Fie .remarked, in Ills dispatches to Mr. Flllmnre. transpotting horsesland eattlo , over lbw plains of Siesivo, the Ouvornmont would sand on a lib eCal supply of Mustang Liniment, It would safe, Wiper con t,..0f his losses." This Is very important 'for all Tar mors and Liverymen to know.. Tho'slustang Liniment wonderful article for man or beast. It should al. wayibo used 1 . 01 Sores, Swellings, .Stiff Joints; Alums; tic Pain; &c.. -- and:for-Golds,-.Spralu Spa i Rs, Bingham', ,te., upon horses. Bowan) of MOUM. Lions. Th.Muotang is sold by all raspeclablo dealers ovary Whore .' ' PONES A PARK; Oct. 2J—lm. - ProPriet me, Now Yvi-k. . • • DfiLLEY',S G N NE CAIN EXTRACTOU will Subduetlie pain and Hun from thesoverest hurtl r scalds, lu to en sac to twenty minutes—and that- u will the - woundswithout 'a scar; and ,effectually, cure. i!eier , Soros —PllwitSalt Rheum—lnflammatory ittimnatlam—Sore'and Inflamed Eyes—Gills—Wouniii —Bruises—Old and Inveterate Sores—Scald' Head— Corns and Ihmions—Erysipolas—Sprains"4: wellings— Felomi—Chlllilains—Bites of Insects—Swelled and Bro. ken Brdast—Soro Nipples—Eruptions—and, all other Inflammatory, and cutaneous diseases, where the parts De !ISt be incredulous about thir many disenies named to be cured by only one thing—but reflect that the few, but• pysitivc properties which the Dailey Salve alone contains, :mints heretofore enumerated-400 y to tbur, can reach not y t:i afire-non tinned die effeefy hilt ) , Query.—Do not regular brad physicians proscribe mile met inwardly oar scores of different diseaSes Each /six of 4.4,NuINF. D ‘1.1.1 . ' 9 Pans Crinscvm has life on Itst Steel Plato Engraved Label with the signatures of C.• V.,, LICK EN ER B CO.. proprietors. and 'HENRY, 11 ALLEN'. mire iffisturer. All others are counterfeit. orderS shluld be addressed rto D. V. Cllckener & CiL,lll Itarclay street, Neu. York. -• throughout the_Unkt.p.l t3tAs. ••. _ ' \I p 0 T rE It AN" DEALINt IN • CURTAIN - MATE B. I S, FURNITURE -COVERINGS, ‘Szo., &o WITH M.:UV IIESWIITTION UP •TILIIIWINGS - TO 3aTCII. NE IV AS'JNIG I'IOII , LE, - CHESTNUT STREET, /MOVE ,SEVENTII litarvfageS. • . . tb.,2lst lost. by' Itcy..lorob :Fry. Mr. AMOS W . Abit.):3E....of Illinois, to Miss MAIttIAbET It. 111)7S, of eirlilwilauct cu., t Ito 25,1 lost., by tho enmu, Nr. DAVIE! SPAIIIt to 3flev"OAT II A ItINILEZLLSJAIit of Cdrlislo.' 'tho Mb Inst. by •Olu same, - Mr. PETER 'LUCA& of Cumberland county, to' Miss JOSEPHINE NITCOL MON-0.70rk-,,,,,,.ty. CA.RLISLE .YRODIJCE MARKET. • [IMPURTIIb, FOR TIIF usdnia).]. • CMLISI,n, Wellnusdak,Octubar.2o 186 C. FLotnt ,Supel fine, per bbl. •• $6 25 du Extra, do -; 6,60" do 'Family • do - - , 676 3,76 1,35 —1.360 - •. -do • WurrE WiIEAT per bushel , 'do---' .• _ 1,1 o; CoItN do at En • • • do , -- CrovEns - EnD do— Ttmornysnni) . . do - - ;VINT= BALEY. do 'SPRING BAWLEY." PHILADELPHIA lILARICETAI FLOUR AND M BAL :—The Flour market is Otter and prices are well supported. Sales afresh ground Flour from now wheat at $7 a 712/. Small - sales of extra and fancy brands at s7i a 8.1.. There is little or no export,do mond. ' Ilye,Flour is worth $3l. _Corn - Meal. Sales of fresh ground PennsyNania at per bbl. Gait r.-IVheat_ is fine, end prices areltigh er Sales of ralino new Stitt thorn and Penna . : I•cd tit $1 56 a 1 . 57, and •$1 (.15 . a 1 70 for white. Rye comes in slowly ; saie - S of Penn. sylvania at,;Bo cts, exit is active, with sales Of pritho yellow nt-G7 cents, affeitt, - Kild 66 cts in stoic. o.its are scarce; sales of prime old l'ennsykatiia,and Western at 47a48a. for good. Barley is worth $1 33 a $1 88. • • •• )ROAD TOP •COAL- •• • • 10,000 buslioN of the Celebrated Ilmad Top Ithel Anis' Coal receiving and tOr sato by. 't 4 op. - - •W. It, MURRAY, Agent. FAMILY COAL.-500 . SONS LY likINSVALLEY COAL. Broken anti re-swooned, prepared expressly fnr f9nlly, use am( kvpt tifinalleorna. , that I ran furnish -Tray.:hil4-6:r 4 vrtkilrltig t ) 10 Irioter I /MVO 11//i0 Oil )11111d . 1111.1 tor ' Faill the LUKE Ml= COAL from the mines of Lloyd, Rosier & Co.. mot zatlA MOK N ~COAL: from the mimics of COCh. ran. Leal t< CA, CI of which 1 will yell at. fanall r prolits fnLo_ah, and dells - or to any pat of the borout:h. • i t1..-11:,.t11.11tIfAl". TaiO 00A.T. CONSUMERS.—=The sub scriber would respootfelly invite thu attention of. t citi - bas of Carlisle to his large. stash . of COAL, ot curl mo -hinda; such no Cnlloj"Brol.ou,Egg, rel(eti - , Nut for Lhoulatroure "frevertdo, Egg and Nut , Simne l:in Broken, Egg and N ; all of which he will null at reduced 'prfees from hist 'year, for cash. Thu Broken, Egg, and Star° Coal, for family use, will he screened.— Ily striving to please I hope to inivo a libural 04ruu age, I em new prepared to supply_you with the celebrated B eel 'Pp Coal, which Is' considered the host In the State. Conte and. look at it. I have the Allegheny Coal 4 111$o un hand. all of which I will sell cash. Quick sales and short profits Is my motto—a nimble slx• pence Is better than a, dull shllling. Please give us a nail, one and all ga-All °Mors left at ltlo residence in Boot street; or. at Peter Slonyer's lupl Henry Saxtun's stores, will be promptly ouled tti. fOotol. 1855. . N E W G. It 0 0 E It i E S !-, J. W. lillY. . A l • 11 Ico teleotion of groceries of every variety, In cluding Silicas and Teas hare hada added to our ihrmor assortmont, ttroons which innybe lad stricily_prlino Itliy,_,J.ANA, IAtitIVRA St 31:.h.111A CJI , 11:10, together NVII b tt several nsiriWtouout - of 11 :OW N A IVIIITA Still Mtii, ' .. . . ... . . . . Incl titling Crailied. tlrsualatol. Puleech:ed. and Ctari flea Sugar?. Atha alit at. Now Chpese, Farelra, Corn Srarat, :II aqtard, ChoJAo te, Sc. Also Limon tiatitith(plt Toss, it Joakhes select brand.'. . . Itur.salA sit the lowest prices at MAIL lON HALL Cllto 7 CEItV by - ,(Oct 21) ... - J. W. EBY. 08.NUC0..- - -zOilhis weed entbraeie ,, :inn:rand Cigars, we have pow on hand a cline° aininkt xvhich are Cavendish fboth plain' a r e street), pig, Congress, Plur and Flue:feast Tobacco, 'of. cl the imp.trtations, an well as other, good brands of .Illiars—fincY names no omit—alter which we offer at least as .1410 In quality, If not better, than any other asibrtinent in the market. Far solo at the tiling/Ind. _ Oct 22, i93U. • J. W. EBY.. tDI - 13: . VAii.HY. INSTITUTE,= 7 cLisiicAt, AND NORMAL SOIIOOI,, . • At MdCIIASIC..3IIUIIO, PA." Roy. J. S. LOOdE, • ... • Principal. . ' • 'rho Winter Seselon of title lnailtution oporia.on the Ist of NOVoather. • 'rho buildings are very superior and the tircounnutiations axcelluut. Students can pitman., anal salves at tike institution far Collins, for practical byal nosg, or for teaching. Penns, W. Aildrass • S. LlMA.MaChaniesburg,:,,....., Oc I:, 's(lti",Tv) • , ,liataborlaad 11 OY, 8 , I.l' A N Y.' (It 0 0 - DS , BASKETS' O &O. • ' Yl,..Lorgost A ssOrtyriont and Lowext ,12rhos. -• ' . TI N 11 II lotrowrint.,‘ : - I has jitFt oponed--- I, fit. - 1110 — Nisw -- . 8t0r0, -- No. -- 18 sounr NOV Writ 8 int I : 6T, baboon s.torkut. and Chesnut. Itto., Philadelphia, 150 UASEd Nl.l'o'ooooB, rocolvnd by tho lost poebetrutalttnd tho groahtst, vorkty at !fancy Uoodo o v er ntruto;t:• , • • , .Toys, Salta, r.lony Boshoto,. China and AlabaitOO ! . Corifoal nary,.. L'apor Fumy , BUXUK,..So,on , • C.to.ob't'obougo Itoono t I Ipox, Tooth . • . BruohoO,•'.. u•lthoyory-Yorlotyof Druggla to' _Arthdon nod - 141111dt and (lemon ttood,, , whlottho altars at tho N'oryintrost boos arroyo, wolf asso.tod,.at $5, $10i: and $2O por ' case: - • • • 2208511,0w.: .Inakiocetved, tint of Groin Fans of Shroht,ea' and 51ohltea - mantencturo.:• Also a flue attabrtmnut Stmt.', a, Voddor OuttorO. - ol four .dttlerOnt.klndo, at Aka elnuip3toedwaraStofn' - ' II.' SAXTON.. N. W. yo())).§,:.Ag. . . . „ CONAVA:rSaI3I I / 4 1U1N11771:10N.E1 7= .83AP.onsiey's patio rillerFA;aP ,4- CiliviiPei /th j 'Mired 'Clioniteril Olive Basin' ' suppry:or.tli^iie truly" excellent SiormiJitit. receirectd rur pale )111.ifilitNIS'YKATILY 0110CEIty; • . Carlisle, Che4p, , tTeh Tr!ett ngaope . here; Wbl, H..CARRYL D --JOBBEk, .qi.ile itictiliets: - . 7., _ _ 0,85 2,76 • 1,00 :gUNDIY impiber.2T. lroS TO .BLACICSMITITS. JACOB SI111.0)1 - 31cit,e(((tncpu • Lo FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. • • 110 subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st., Carlisle, the sign or tint "Mammoth Nod• Coffee Eat," do- - ircs to -call the attantlun of tho public to his largo as artl.nent Of.B'r 0 YES" of the newest and most fluitilona .ble style - sjrant Mg beit manitfaitorlinfitf the' • ''•t• • country, and "iti - all - priciiiffrom Sa•to $16.• ~.,_.• ~ ..i t. , ;: Among his l'AilLUlt - d: CIIA.SIIIEIt 5T0VE5,.31•04,1 ,. 3 1•04,1 nro thu Mirror Stove, tile Arctic, Revere, Star, ,thj ' Persian, Union and ,Etna Air Tight, together 'f ' ,vith othur•pattern& whiCh he Las of all sizes -for-fnitfurs-or-Uhambers,nucivalculatedforburning_either_ wood or crud. TAlso," - tho — /Etner, - GlobeTAstar, — Albalijc -: Slat-top antlllondluos)or.Poor„ldan's, with other COOK ING STUVES,'comrrliirig'llid 'lama improvements lu ifitchina_ntopLand..intinid.d_l_br.eithOld or coal.— Also. the Dining • Room Cooking Stove—n rfew•airdilli- ' gent article, to which lie invites the particular atten tion-of-famillus.—ltis-coaing-stoves-vanga in l:mkt...tram ' $1 to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, NMb /Into S'. cos of various patterns nud dilierbut pricus. . Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing Stoves, Dress Kottles, 6:c. ' Also, every article in the' lino of Tin and Copper ,\ Vare. ..The publio-nro respect fully'llivitod to call as he is confident with his large stock, variety and cheapniws, of being Able to give en tire satisfaction to Ivory purchasa. Call and see. - 0ct.25, 1854. - • ' ..• 11I.; MOItIIIS • • • T It. STAPFOltll'g OLIVE TAR' 'Pr . GREAT ELECTRICAL ILE3IEDY: -I Vis•-i . iihalegoithl - Applied-filot-takenl_to _cure Ductless of the THROAT ANI/ LUNGS. No Rheumatic' ' Neuralgic, or other can exist . whore 011ve Tar isapplied.. Olive Tar mixed with Mutton Tallow furmslOh " ' Ointment that cures • EY.EitY DISEASE Ole TII6 SKIN. • Ron:Ilona, Is made to the, following gentlemen.wilo fi ye used Oliv% Tar,,pr Oliva Tar Ointment. ' • • tummy WEED, Esi , of the Albany...lOurnal. WM'. D. TOWNSENDeNew York Express. . .10IIN H. BARNARD, Esi., Boston Herald. • • . TSAAO V..FOWLER, Postmaster, New York. • Capt. EZRA NYE, late' f the Steamer•Pacitic. E. A. MANCE, Eso., Chief Euglueer Rothe It. R. C. N. BARNEY,Tres. U. S. Express Company. -- ELI Wail, Exquavw Bunko, N. Y. • Prof. .1.1:1111S P. 111AP2S. Newark. N. • GEORUE 7th Menne, N. Y. -- HENRY RUSSEL, South street,' N. Y. JOS. L. E'lltD, Slut ual.ituoefit inc. Co., 11 Wall at. C. Y. WEIIPLI3, Secretary Manhg , tan qus. Co., 127 Bromiway. ' .1. W.. 1 (31)11, New England Ins. Ow. 22 William st. O. W. ENSWORTII, F.Vrivarder, 11l 'earl et. ' I!EUK, Banker. Broad st. . „ 'Roy. )V3I, JAR VIS, Jllddlotown, Conn. , And many othor no loos will lot fOund In our Circulars, which ran ho hod of our Local Agonta. CIA VC:PAR, - 50 Coots a 1191110. OI %TENT. • - " Fur Salo by S. W. Haver:dick, only Agont for Carllslu Pa. Also sold al. ths Company's Depot, No. it, Stat, street, Now )(urn, and by Druggists goncrally. . • 18507-61 - .c t it:6lF.l , ; Fiyl"lE S FUR- C 41•° 40 0 g RN D n.Mr-u asurtment of now mss liwLinnnLlu PUItNITU RE and ('limits Walnut runc Mahogany Dtesslng ildreaus; with marble tops. • Sallta, Tables, nild Waghstands. Walnut Etageras and Wardrobes, - Mahogany and Walnut 'rabies of all sizes. Frenellsisteade, Mahogany and Plain Tablr, at all Pt:ll4,ArAdhalreon:l hocking Chairs, with velvet or Ilalr•ttnttt Heats ;Ma 1/.11 . k H. • N'alni,tany dug Walnut Chnit; with 13111,10n' or ramp .• • . • seats. Plain eltairs}.f nil kinds. • . and sea this new and idegant assortment at (ho Purniture 'looms of the suhserlbee, on Louther street. nude tho roruer.of North•llanover. . , . • ,-JACOII FETTER.- July 23, 1855. , - . t1'.911 ARRIVAL 1: 8 s'6ov_ 1' II A.II.I.MVARI: I II INRY SAXTON. Tim subscriber having returned from the city would call the attention - of his friends and 'the public to the large and well saleeted assortment of Hardware which he has-just receiged, consisting In part of II U 1 ',DINO MA 'VERIA L 5, nails, screws,-Lieges, IWs, bid ts, glass, puttsh.. TOOLch —edge tOOls; sans and planes a, ovory.description,,„withdles, roeps. hammers, anvils, .te WASS Of every, ,descriptln. ntWanallty--common glass of different brands, whit, polished American glass, Fretirh glow(' of all sites, double thick glass of all sizes, groundunamelled glass,,te. , A general assortment of hiIIUEMAiCERS AND . KAU. DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco. lining and bind ing sklhrSt Shoe_threadovax, pegs, lusts,larnoss..mounto I g, • COACH -TRlMMlSO—ranvass (plain, enamelled. Pg. wad a n d embossed,) potent and hman:lloC leather, axles. springs, hole, spokei. fences, shalts, kr. Cabinet Makers will , find a large mr,ortment of yarn.. isbehonalogany and walnut veneers,taeulding, rosettes,. Itair_eleth,_eurled M'IILT hi 1 , 01,f SI [PAINT— A new art — lei m e — fihr makings beautiful. white hind_ brilliant polish., for dining-rooms, Parlora, kc. - litON—A largo stock, comprising all hinds to f~unorsi .1.1011. . . . . 1111.'Iontand.s, tho old stand, East-High. Street, Car- Pa. • • . Atarch 21,1856.1 - , lIENTIX SAXTON. . .. - • . feCkel -- 6 f . " — l=.4rlltlAS, COIVEE—; ------'--__• 'ERIEVY. j_- . Thu subscriber has Just addeibto his former stock a general selectfon of CHOICE UItUCERIES, as well as all the other veriety.of articles i ti z i i usually .. k u tt o ‘: in nod a U K r r t ,,. .c o c u ry fi . t t o F l o :, 71 a 1 I , l l Te i llt h n le . i' "s' 8 per lit., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized SugarS, of,Tine qualities; Chocolates, Spices,Dalry Salt, and n variety of Fancy articles, all of whirls aro o, fwed at the lowest cash-prices. We are thankful for the former support Om; us, and Invite a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marlon Bail, Carlisle. , .. , 1).• J... K F It, DRUGGIST, tins molted his store train the former stand-to his now building Immediately opposite, and adjoining Mr C. lobelia Store Having made every arrangement to preserve his Medicines fresh and pure, and, having roplenishod.his assortment of carefully selected drugs, the .Is now again .prepared to attend to business with _are and' iwmptness. 111, assortment will furnish almost every thing that linty be called for, either by the physician. or the ihtplly. fey domestic usu. The greatest care and procaution will be observed in the compound ing of prescriptions and dispensing of medicines. Ills asset Meant Of Cenrectlimarles and Fancy One& is very general; and Will enable purellasiWg tonsil themsolVesf —May 2,1,.13,13. 1 - 3RESERVINGSLIGAIL—A Aeperal L ussart rood of Crushed ; Sifted nod Phlverlsod Smiars of bast quality, 151 nisd - soft.Crusheil. Clarified and other qualities constantly on hand. suitable for prof:erelong and all other purposes—generally at OLD l'uteca. Als n Pons taut xnpply of tho eltolcst Coffeoß, Teem, Spices and otlnn• inilules In TReloty., ways on howl.— ottentOn Is 1(1%11.0.1 0 our stock I,eforo nylog Carll9ln.lnly 23, '35. J. W. EBY. WAhL PAPER:—Just 'received a splendid, st at of Paper Hangings. Window 'SluniSs and Fin:lrian' Prints, embracing all the newest and most tippeNvud Tau designs urn neat and _elutste..nuuLtife:prises,suelt_44 ,sonut.fial tu give satin biutlnn. Vs, in site our friends and the public general. Iv to Naha.' examine our esiortinoni beam purchasing olsowhere. 11. SA TON, march2,l • • Vast Matti Street. Carlisle. VEIT - .NI AR - 13LE . YAR D. --Now ie tho accepted thou, and now ta the day for Grave Stones, 3lowurients, ' Sills, at iloiTer'S Marble- Jitird, Carlisle, Pa. Moo, Iron Rnil log. • - pipr. 16, 131.01V8 ! PLOWS !—The subscriber has and-is constantly keeping .an assortment of the celebrated EAOI,E PLOWS. Also, constantly on hand Ziegler's, Plank's,- and IlenwooWs Plows. We have ntso a Bury Loge lot of the ilunous York Plinvion hand. and it floe assortment. of Cultivators. - Itcrountleol , the old stand, East Main street, cailltile. March 10, 1.8551 SAXTON. VH.EW • 1.,U318 ER ' YARD !-II U 11141, it Co. having oponod n lnrio Luvla, Ya d nt Meoh.inietitiurg, multi lava° and others wanting Lumber to call and sec, as thoy havo all kinds of liunibor on hand. All ordure soot to neclianliniburg to putyitually.attondod to. _ . Juno it, .• • QCYTIIES &SOYTITP, S&A!..II:IS.—: .40 60 dozen - Crass and Grain Scythes. of all snakes. Ales a large asSaLineut of Smiths of all kinds, Lhasa - and Urain Rakes, Ltay, Manure and. Shaking forks, by the quantity—just reeelvod at tini Cheap hardware Store or It. SAXTON, East Main Street, Carlisle. --;---- I, r; i RESH. II 13 just 1 NG 1 7. --hb inibsoribor has ro,ielved a tot of 'Air.t.et.lupn FRESH 1.14:41.1INCI, of this yiar's eat,ol.. For sale at the establishad urocery: ; ' J. 11, 11 ALlillltT, ' ' pril 23,1666.) • • North Ibinver Street. Butika. 'CARLISLE DEPOSIT • BANK.- . , • FINE PER CENT. At a meeting of the Beard of Directorti, held on the sth of March, 1.855, it was unanimously resolved that Inter est snood the paid, on speclal deposits by the Carlisle Deposit llank„incorporated , by the .State of Penusyl• vault., us' follows: „ •'0 - cent.-Dor : annum for 4 monthly-- Interest ceases altos the explratiod of tho'cortificate, unleas renewed, anti the money always paid back with out notice. • . Bit order "of the - Board of Directors. - litarch - D4 - 1550.1 -- . ---- W - . - alritithilrErili Cashier.-- (.."IUMBER - 4AND VALLEY - Pli00111.11T0118: - ' f - .. It'itassu Hen, - • Alstouoin'ilnanuanalf,' . JOHN DtkLtP, . RICHARD %VOUS,, Juan S, STERETT, • JOUN C. DUNLAY, HENRY A. linursuaox. This' Bank, doing lins'lnvas in the 'name, of K)% BitflitZlßMANkAfJ. henow fully prepared to thin gen -oral Banking Business with promptness iind fidelity, recuivcd on Deposit and paid back on demand without notice, Intorest paid on ;Spacial Deposits.— PortictilaKattoution Amid to the 'collection •of Notes, Drafts, Checks,:dal,lll any, part Of the Unitad States or Pontlitancoe Made tO ,England, drolanii 3 OV tiO.CMItI• p00t..,-Tba faithful and eonlidentlel qieention ofell or.' dove entrusl:ed to theta,unki,bu relied, upon.. They will . at ell, times bo pleased tO. give any Information dotted In vegand to monervnattora in general: ° .: Tito,propriutore of th j e„lisultureindlildnally'lliblu : , to thu'extent other obllgutlobe of liet;rllrunnematt St 0o; . gs.lianklng "louse, In Trout'e.llulldlnvilaln low daors'eust of thultall Road Open _gm boo& 11010 . 3 from o.o'oloolt in. the' morriltevluttli 4 o'clock fn STUIIaBOII, - Oredder, A —lntoiefit it'iluvratoof,f, paryent; Por:Owittal". I - wilt be, paldon.lepoolardbposir bereteGme' "Cerliele, AfarploBllo6. - ' " " Stores' nna`Sfjnp 4 4.• • ' an t" CPO, &CS: Il'''Oror and .0 her sta.. CP , , CARLISLE.—The undersign ed.has always on hand a largo stock of superior Cabinet Were, In all the different styles,'Whlch ho is pro Pared to sell at the iowest prices. Bo invites attontion pavticu- Idilf'ta y the RATEN't firElltitf:,llifTTOll BEDSTEAD, ft most useful article, which 'entirely obviates all ohjectlons. The bottom can ho attached to old Bodstaadm - Thoyhave` given entire satisfaction to all who have thorn In use. 4qp CJITINS made to order at this shortest notice,' : JACOB FETTER. • ) OBEItT .13. SMILEY; CABINET L31.11t r:lt and. UNDERTAffEIt ISOM' Ilanovor 'groat, next door to c•t"'""'"; * !.'77.,'" Ito would rospedailly 'inform .tho • citizens of Carllslo rand the public getarnlly, that he has now On ulun alsl,7 — lte • ntralaTnita&sertugurarrUl :4•11.1111 f,Cellolating iu part of 1; ardrobes, Card and oth er .Tahlos,..lloills,.llureaus, ifoilituads, plain and fancy ' Sofia ; cl.taPds. &c.. manufacturod of the best 'notarial' and .prilityw'arrahted , ' Also d konoral asoertment'of CHAIRS at' the laciest prices. VKVITIAX Bt.nrus made, to ardor, and. ropoliing proUiptiv ot Landed to. • . fl , 'P INS made at the shortest notlii; and hav ing a sdlandid hoarse he will attend funerals in town or, couhtry. • . lterualubor thu stand—neat-door 'to .11. Glass's' . • , It. B. SMIL:EY. • L.Y HIT', CAP, A'N . D! SffOE • ARAIt'Af. OF FALL (MODS FOIL 1850. • The subscriber has Just opened' in the store-room for merly occupied by.lleci. W. llitner, pu the corner of, the public square, Main street, near the Market louse, and adjoining the Jewelry Store of Wm. D. Nangle,An on !Wig nnr and splendid fumortmont Of Fall and Winter Olooda=comprieing the Weal styleirof . • • • • - CUSS; DODTS .AND SIIOES, . . . . of every variety" anti finish. His Jfits c,insist of extra lino 'Moleskin. Bearer,- 1'64, Claret, Klissuth, Sporting' Hots, h.c. Also Straw Rats of all vAri. tics. Thud Mitts aro manufacturod by Ookfurd,' Morris k Co., 1 t a olio, • colobratod liatturs of Philadelphia: ' its boo also - ovary varloty of }Limo manu facture.- Ail those goods lig will ataniuteo to giroeittiru satisfaction. • Ills statdc of Shims Is made up or story varloty and style fr.on tho elreapest b the bost'artlelo lu tho mar; hut. and cannot full to pluanc. • •i Ito respectfully solicits tho patronage of the , public, feeling confident that humid soll.tho clioapust and best goods In tho coma*, .‘. , . . Sep. 17, 1855. . cIADDLE_ _AND 11AltNESS 111.AK-', INCi. 'rho subscriber, continues to carry on. the nboitTbirsliii 7 SW,lirtiltitn Viiliettlarriifillfeli;iff North-Ilan— over strout. Carlisle. two doorgllortli of Leonard's corner whore ho intends keeping on band a'grineral assortinont lu his. line, consistingudt of ail kinds of fllenable SAD , DLE.ii Jirldlea, Martingales,lGlrths,_ ' • . Cireingles and Ifalters,also TRUNKS, .. I' ‘) ' t r a 4 A7.Vo n a l in d e sn nla d i l i e : S' - i • Th' ii i Th, ‘ . 1 ...... ... ii ; , u , i t , l n te r tu r r e el s the most _liii AI ...it IP . I'.".`lrs;!.',llD'lr, 4 ,.."„V.T.„dahl,otl.t • . slmo. (hirable and pleasant saddle ' . . will do well to call and see thorn. Ile ill, also manuesetures Ilarness, bridles, ~ . Collarn and Nl'llipn in all their vatic _ Elea, ruid,cmillduntly _believes from the-general approba• Mon of his customers: thnt he mikes the c catest and best gears, in all their variety of bredth, that in made in the country.. Ile also makes all kinds of .Motranses to order, Ids: Strikwre,C.igled 'Hair .and' Spring lklitt.. ruses. All the aim e articleiljwill be made of tin, best 'material find won manship, and with the utment dos, IVM. OSBORN. NEAV - GOODS ! NEW GOODS I ! . . 11 HST O THE SEASON, ' " The subscriber line just- returned from the testers - eltiewendis now openinttm : spierrdid - eveortment of - . V A ht. nooDS, - .. . which will ho sold et very inw wives. -. _. A largo et,,rk of elogatit Broclia.and 11 . 1anket Skalds. " An imnionie assortment of the must elegant 'Fancy and Black Silks. very dump. - Mous dol.:tines. CitaHies. altninoda, Paramottas, and groat variety'of-Dress Goods, 'a•ory.'handtmotli and very hoop. Flannel, Blankets, Caradrietticamas, Cloths and Coo -simaren.lo gecitt_varloty.„. . _ - .11'10T8 AND 8111)ES—A Doalsiind-Slasiss f every description, at the lowest prices. ' ' CAIIVETINI/ —A new assortment of Imperial, In -grain. Venitian, and Him Carpets. 'filo assortment is now vory large and complete, and all parsons In want of Imodsnine and cheap goods are 1 'respoetfullY Invited to call at linfOld Stand, East Motu Strout. Sep. 10, 1850.) - - • CHAS 0011,11 Y. ATE %V- (.1 0 01)S.-L-Thcr subscriber has Li Just returnol ,from tho city And Is oponinga -goueralAsiortmuut_ofFancy_and-Staphaloods,.cansigt. lag of French Madams, Coburgs, Alpaceas, Printed CashaterCs anti-!Ions de-Laines firms Silks in greill, variety, Long lirocha Shawls from SIG to $2.0. French Blanket Shawls. Catabrio anti Swiss Edgings and In. sortings and Cambric and Swiss Collars. Merino . nod Sulk Shirts and Draws. Dress Trimmings in great variety with other Fancy and Staplo Comfit nov. al, •A 5. W. ISITNER. . dos Si ttingant) 31tadjiltero--- . (WAS FITTING AND PLUMB i.t VI ING. Tho undersittodsould Inform the eitiaami of CarilSlo that o has =do arrange mania to do GAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no m a , an d on roasonable tartan. Ile has ongagod the nor Nicol of a firsLyate' hand from Philadelphia, and 'tossup plied himself with an extolls's° assortment of PINT UItES, which:a:Gl enable him to lilt all orders promptly 411 work will fie warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtures will be found in the room. exactly opposite Ids Tinning' establishment on,Narthdrauovor streot, whore Ito invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, Is also preparod to furnish, or inako to order, every article of TIN 'WARE wad hy.hoUsolaaipers and others. He will also attend to SPOUTING, IiGUSE•ItGOVING, BELL HANGING, PLUNIIII NG. : . . Thankful the the patenting° with whleti ho imitalceady been.-Layered, he respectfully, eolh•lts a continuance of the same. • Carlisle, Juno 14, '54 • CARLISLE FOUNDRY • AND MACHINE SHOP, subscriber hna thenstinfaction of in ran forming his old friends and patens that establlshMent Is again In active opo, rr tt u, new buildings honing been erected sines the late 1.0:, irons fire and the whelp establishment put In cont. plebs working order. • Orders are therefore respectfully solicited Ike work in his rine, whit& will be dopo with promptness and In tho best manner. STEAM ENOINES BUILT TO- ORDER and repaired. All kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills, Oita Mills and. Factories repaired at short nude.): Mill Spindles dressed and turned. . II01(S'll POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES such as Bevil Gear Four Heron Horizontal Gear Four 11'ov:1011nd Twn Horse Powers. Ploughs, 'Corn Shal lots and Crushers, &c. Patterns mold° to order. Iron and Brass CASTINGS execute.] to order, if not, on band, at the shortest notice, sorts us Cranks and 31111 Clearing, Apur_and-lloril. AVlluels. Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow- Castings. cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and . Coach Box es, Stindles, Car Wheels. Car Chairs, In. Ito has also on kind a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK.. INtl TO YES, and is constvtly making Cooking Stoves of various lqiproved'patterns for can] or wood, ton plate "Itoanvils.g. thino'." Utica of Ma" chinerY. All k i nd' sllf old Iron, 'Brass and Copper taken in am bang° for work. . FRANKLIN GARDNEK• lugurancc WEST BRANCII 'INSURANCE co., OP LOCK HAVEN, PA., Insured Detached buildinga, • Stores, Merchandise, Farm Property, and otlier toilldinga, and their contents at moderate ratas. • CA:PITAh S3OO,OOO—CH lItTElt reitpETUAL. - DIRECTORS. Hon. John J. Pearce, Ilan. O. C. Harvey, John.ll.• • 7. T. Abrams, Cliarlus A. Hafer,. I)...l...lackmair, . . . Clotties Crlst,- • 'W. White, - Peter Dickinson, • • Thos. Kitchen. - .113 N. O. U. 11.AILVEY, Pres. T. . Alltt.t3lS, Vice Pres. THOMAS giTerIEN, BeCrallry. • • 9 ,, , - • ItEPZILENCEI3. Sarnue ' l IT. Llo• d, ' - Thos. Bowman 1). I)., A: A. Moog:110er,- - Wm. Yanderbelt, 1/. A. Mackey, ~ • \s'm. Fearen; - . A. White, . . Dr. J. S. Crawtord, Jamas gulggle, - A. Iltsiegmir, - Joint W. Maynard, James A ratstrong. , lion. Simon Cameron, lion. Wm. Bigler. - . WM. 0.101E9% Agent.' - • May 15.185e-ly. - [Carlisle, Penn's. • • fI.A.ItL - NGENOY., V j FOR INDE3INITY AGIKINBT LOSS Int: FIRE. TIM FitAiNICI;IN FIRE. liiSIMANCE WY, , OP PIIILAILIaPHIA. , • • Chartor Perpetual.—sloo,ooo .Cupltpil paid ly. •Offico 16:1%'Obesuut titre& .. 14. tan I:I unAmos, eltbet porrusnon tor llodted, against loss uidunirtgo by tire, ou PROPERTY owl 4PPECTI3 of every donerlptlon, In town or Country, on•tbo must reasdnoblo terns., - Applkatlons mode aithor personally or by•let ter, will po promptly attended to. •, • • •• • ' • • . C. N. 8J1 , 1011E11., Preal. The subs.vlber is agent [or the above company for Carlisle and Its vielotty:r All epplicalloas for Insurance Minor by mall or personally will be promptly attended lo by ' A. L. spoNsr.r.n, d0n.13 55. Estate Agent arid Seriveher. • 11.1.1tE • INSURANCE. , - tLEN ' AND MAST ~ P ENNSMORO - MUTUAL' FIRM 'IN itANCM OdAII'ANY of Cumberland-Bounty, incorpo rated byuli not of Assembly, le nostikilly organized, and In operation Under the management of the Ibllosing Conitiliedonortioiz Daniel Dailey, AMC= It. Corgis; Miehaol 'CoCklln, 'Malcholr lireuumnan, Obristlan• Stayman,'Jobn'o. Dun.' lap, Jacob IL' Coover. .homuf, Monja- Mni It. Musser, Jacob, .hfutunia; ; Josepti. Miokersham, ' Aluxandei Cathcart. ' , • The rates of Insurance are as tows and ilivoiablo as any Company of Oro:kind In Usu./State.. Persous sidablng to become member% are incited to - mako application to the, agent's of ;ha 'coMpany, who .410 ,srllling to upon them at any.tbriu,' r a w ait . DEN 36. arosstily proi lIENRIC-LOGAN, • . • • , . . ' AtuMAEL OtliiiiiilitANDOO:MV: 4l tO4 6l 6 MOrth4l4/oto • herlandr 0.1;4' perman;'KlihtOtonal 'ltotirr , Zoaring'. ShlrOrnanotowW - Charles;Bell, O orltelo ; pr. Ohnrchtow_ Dowel Booing Orolifim;AVOst Pennohdrongit ;Imo, Ala Dowel .Frankhird; .5044 Or4ntholloutti, ISJW dlaton; Somuol.tzipenjonan.llarortticls,7l,teclion -Icsburg4,44lwHit .IXelohttsfultowl.tkOoorm,9h • .YOItIL' , ..OdIfINTITOhn . ItownwnvollishOrg; Woiford,Ywlnklin; John -13tOtth...M bp , 'ffitshingthni . ,l9",' H. Picking: Dorort4.lV.Craftas .. • • . . xochialaile ' MembersAtte company ho*lng volichw about to phvo i n o balm ywngwedgiwkloCapplkattlO.WAW: mr, of th‘lisOttii...; *. • . •• rtiA.VERN. STAND., The aubscriber Offirra for; root the ,TaireriOitand 'welLkinown as the STONE now in' the.ocdupancy Of;Jacobiiiidi mrl . ) slick'oKitititata on tho Walaut Bottom. 'd- Of-CarliSlO— ,.;- —Road, 4101 , 04;1ASea we • 'Tho proptorty'honlilids of h large and coninunhouc',at no House - and Stabling Bufficlent for horceVitll ' ln cornphoto"Order, together with. Feed. log Lot+, Orchard and Garden.- 'The properrj, Is abund antly supplleUmth the hest spring,Mtiter._: ' • Also-for-renti-n - WAGOIWILAKEIt'S SLIOP. and. Ten: -ant:Hotogeand-Lot.''holiltioattion-for a good cannot 'be surpassed in the State. Par terms apply personally or by-tatter to:the enbccriber at Cerlicle, Pa JOIL:480N Aliint E. 9 . c oboi• ALUABLII . CORNER: PROI "15' . That vary valuable• end well known 11USINES9 STAND situate on : the corner of. North Hanover mat Louthor Stroots,, in tlio boroush of Carlislb how roamed and occupied by Jaiiob Fetter, containing 30 teat front* on Hannover street and 243 foot on -Unither street.— , The improvemonts . .un Hannover Stuart aro a large TfiftElliSTOßY lICI,IJSE, with' a large brick log flulskod,lu tho'moskelekunt Manner. mot:doing 11 arooms Including the store rooni,Luildea pantries • 9,1 andconvqnient closet arrangeMents. The STORE ROO3l Is 33:1but In depth, fitted up in the best ,possibio 'Manner and one of the moat desirable sod long stabfisbod buslnesalocatlons in our town. ~ Tlierq lea large twustory brick building frentimr, on •Lotither street, with nshop attached, now occupied us &cabinet molter shop. Also a Stable on do foot of the lot, and other necessary ant building's. The property In in excellent order having been recently fitted up by the present "occupant For terms Ac.oinqulre of . . • A. L. SPONSLED; . • Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. sopt 5, 1855 - 101111FIKELY • IMPROVED' 'O , II,AVEL [l • • 'MEM AT PRIVATE SALE. Situate two 'miles north of Carlisle. on 'the. Condo-. planet Crook. adJohilng the Carlisle Water Works, ' • . CONTAININO SO.ACRES OF BLAND, in' the highest state pr cultivailiitl'alal under good fence, nearly all of which Is pont and roll and wire. ' • ~.., -. • .The Irnpviveinenta are a Two•atory t i t . ts, -'-', - , PLASTERED,JIOUSE, a largo Dank gitA ' ..l , Barn with othor convenient Out 1i.??..!. • i:',. buildings, n lino Orchard 9f—, ties. i:; ~'-1 ~::, together with other frultefind aWe o • ''' ''''''''''. '''' Water at the door. . • The location Is an eligible nue,owingto Its proximity to the Water,Works, from which the entire tarot can be conveniently ttepplied with water. • • For torms,'&c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLER,... • Sop. 24, 1556, lioel Estate Agent and Scrivener. !MEMO _I7II?,SIRABLE__TOWN_P,I.iORERTE . • FOR SALE. .• subScriher ofure at private solo the 'property on which . he now lives, situate lu Lowther street, in this boroug_h, nearly opposite Bleh l usojti, Collohe. Th e . pre consistsof a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, • • . . ' :and Lot of Grourid, containing ENE •111" . 1 ~ ACRE, morn or eon.. Tho hause in new 4 tT:li ;r and in excellent order, and bas a cum ' V"' modions back building, Stabling and other nul,houscs attached, with a Well of water and pump. Thu grounds aro well cditivated, coniprlsing flower plots, sbrubbery and allude trees, and the lot - is amply Mimi with the eludeest, varieties of fruit, eoniprlslng night kinds of full arid winter apples, at least twenty varieties of peachis. half a dozen vatic, ties of plums, together -with cherries; apricots, pears,• raspberries,. Currants, gooseberries, almond and fi g trees. ac., In adundance, all of wh ich are in tluifty bearing condition. It Is In every respect , a desirable property. Pomona disitosed to purchase aro requested to callumLnxiindalo. _ soplii 21500.1 ' CllititLES it MURRAY. VALUABLE - LIMESTONE -- FARM AT PRIVATE SALE • nie.velonblo-proporty-18.4tuatod in-Monroe-township, Cumberland county, about 8 miles east of Carlisle, on the, Yellow, Breeches - Creek. and is known as the , ' Tt contains 200 ACRES of - the best quality of LIME STONE LANO,'nbout 20 of .which aro covered with good Thnbor, in addition to which A llrgo quantity of Locust is growing, and tho' , residue in .the highest pos sible side of cultd va Oen. . The Improve Meets are a largo TWO.STOBY BRICK ,s MANSION 110IJaf, with n' Brick Stone guile t• H o use, ' ' anduther_ronvoniont:ouLbtildiligs: - , Large Stone BANK BAR. with two wrst threshing floors, '36 N 1 144,1 - Shed, Corn Crib, flay house, Carriage House; &e. There ion large ti I forse.power" permanently fixed to the barn. Also n large Two-story FralllOTenant lions°, plastered, and is Crainikliarn. -- A good OW:harder - Apples:And fruit of every description A One stream or water rises with- In 30 yards of the house, emptying into the Said cilia immediately In front of tho house and barn. Thin property, possesses superior advantages, and offers rare inducenueits.to purchasers. The buildings are most dellghtfeily sitnafftd on•the hanks ofa-timid- 4 - rifritriktinThruditer, tho — Yellowlireechs lh'eWand sufficiently elevated to make the scenery unsurpassed by any place in'the centitry. School houses are in the 110111011111 W vicinity and- welntreli at Dillsburg, I hree miles distant, 'with, a gold mad loading, to the same. Also a Orbit Mill situated on the Yellow Breeches near said infra, on tho adjoining property. The location it , entirely healthy, and eligible in every point ofview. - , For terms, &e., enquire of A. L. SPONAIXIL 11 . 1659 = tf.), ]torsi Estato Agent and Soar. VAL_ITAB•LV FARM AT VitIVATE SALE. Thiq valuable property Is situated inalieltismon ship,. Cumberland county, 4y, miles stnith 'of Paper town, 1 mile from the Gettysburg road, lying between it rindlho Oxford road, and about 4 1 ,4 miles from the York .Springs, known as the WALTERIYER FIRM, • CONTAINING 106 ACRES OF LAND, Ono hundred of whict are cloared and: In a good state of cultivation, and the residue is covered with Flood Timber, and Young Chesnut of the finest quality.,,, • Tito Improvements ore a One and a Mar story ,LOU NOUSE, thoroughly a. rdpaltid, I,OOII2OLOILJIARN, Wagon 1.11. -1270.", %liedand Caw Drib h Simko House, Dry Musa, and t other—mm.olll°M Out-buildings. A good Apple Orchard, besides cherry, peach, and pillar fruit trees. - A beautiful stronnt of running water Fithln a short distance of thin door. AboMt 4000 bushels of Lime have been put on time Farm within the last couple of years. The land is productive, and the fences good. • For terms, do., enquire of • A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agout and Scrivener, July 30, I.Bs6—tL] l'e MONIthE momus.l VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AT PRIVATE SALE, Consisting'of TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARMS, situated in -Slivor Spring township, Ounaborlsnd Ot., tivo miles east of Carlisle, on mho 'Mudlo Spring Road. Ono of said farms, with Improvements, will ho mado contain frotnllo. to 15D acres, to omit purchasers, will which will be glivon lb or 15 acres or tho best quality c Thnbor Land. Thu niprovenionts thereon nre a gdod 1,00 HOUSE .n . Lrrge Bank-Baru. with two Threshing •e•-• I • Floors, • Wagon Shod, Corti' Orib, nod 11. . other Out-buildings; well of water at , ••••••!4; Iho door, and a fine young Orchard of Apples, togothor with other fruit. '", • • The other farm will contain about 130 newel, including I.lr•ht 16 acres of Timbor. This inlet is_ unimproved, but line a beautiful site_ for building. • ' The fences in both' tracts taco in good condition, and - the land in inn high state of cultivation. For terms, tic., enquire or A. 'SPONSI.EIt, 'lo;lBs6—Mr.) . Real Estato Agont awl S..crlT. TWO VALIJABLI AND' HIGHLY CULTIVATED M ESTONE • FARMS • AT PRIVATE SALE. Situate In Dickinson tu!9!sldp, Cumberland oouuty, No. I. Situate ialxtut, °lnv/lair tulle west of the mono Tavern. on the Walnut Bottom (fond, - about seven miles west ofCarlisle, CONTAINING ABOUT 220 ACRES. 60 of which oro . coversd with Good Timber and the real duo is lnc hill; state of cultivation. The itnproveutents are a largo double Two-story Promo Guise; filled id with brick and •1 ‘.2" - N„, • •' %v....thus-boarded kitchen at.ached; wood hOuse, wsslt house, smoke houso ~ !Pant Ac. A double Log Baru; wagon shed, corn crib, and carriage house. Theist Ore two tievorlolihig Wells of Water, one at the house and one at the turn,. add A. large cistern. . A One Or chord of apples, toptllter with peaches, pears, cherries, gpipos, &c. A 800 has been Imo dividing the tract lota twoparts, ono of which with the above 'mentioned. improvements .will contain 113 11:1,14. Thera bra one hod a-half story .I,dg llousttand.Stable_on_thouthos_part No. 2. Situato in mid township, about ono mile west of No. 1.; en the State Road loading from Gottysburg to Newrille, and about midway botweon the Walnut Bot tom Road snd tho Turnpike, •CONTAININO 110 ACRES, about 45 of. which are covered with excellent Timber, the residue in i good state of cultivation and under good fence. The implovements aro entirely now, and consist of a FiLtMlt IPRATII Skt69AltO LIOUSEi,.two stories, with a . basement; a Frame Barn; .lowed part stone, a cistern alt, door„With other improvements. Those properties are !handsomely situated, and oiler thegreatest inducements te•purchasere. The land hi of the most productive character; and the „Owationyiesira. hie th every respect. For tunnelled further particulars enquire of • A. 1..• Oct. 1 1855-6 w) • • lleal Eetpto Agent and Scrly; QTOYES I STOVES I I. STOVES!!!- -k-i- ..701I\. D. 0011.0 AS-would infbrui the_ Public .tluit. ho has now on hand at Ids establlslintrint, ow. Main rt., next door to Marlon Hall, the largest and most cons ' pieta assortment of COOK, OFNEIN '& yyAh- LOS STOVES to bo.found lu this comity. ; ,,+ . 1 4 ,_ which will bo sold at the lowest prices fur •J l cash or approved credit: ls stork consists of . large assortment or • n ll 'ew and highly op. proved PATENT q9pls/N0 STOVES, ER1813031 iu thb most complete mamivirdind calculated for either wood or coal, or .both. - , 4111::the5,olci standard ppttorns width have stood - the test erisperlenco, may be timed et his es abllshmont Also; h' great variety of the most approve' and beauti.uriPAliLOß OFFICE STOVhS. In. eluding .'number-of new styles assessing vary sopa. riarail yenta:psi over those M31%114133 le Use. - tamides noel IrdiSek - CapoWiTte - reepectrullyli; l l ttartalitv call b a th ca purchasing elsewhere.. iquvos any part of the country and, put up at the sh.wir3t nu. tiro. Ile continues'to du oil kinds of TIN' A Ali Cii ELT 1110 N WARE, and Copper Work: slid has constinitly no hand or will .mate to order every article required by housekeepers' or others In this lino. Ills stock of Tin and Copper.NV are embraces every kind of honsahold and 'kitchen utensil. Warranted equaltu the 'bast nwritillic.. Pecimns .liverant. of artlelce in his line MilY war, be surem .3elng accommodatod to their satlatictior. by glilng e. cull. ' prv7-1. •• F S .1 • ' Pre.'233l . liliricet Street, above jmportyr, , Manufacturee Snit Deader: lu , alt kinds , find qualities or RANO V ROILS joilisullas ,E...would mill the attontion'of, ladlei and others tit 'hhilmineutio cuemrtinouLtielag.the direct Tiiipnrtetsind Mannfacturor of all mylure.Afeotiotitlittifit Mint-row offer 'the greatest Inducomohti tO:those Jn hltrintipidlhelargeet ..essarturent, to selectfrom.; StorMioopers audAbit Made Moe:sail r, mefore Durnuanltg. an My vrtiolesale, department:le supplied to moot the demand for every article. Intho .Ritlitte,:and at the Jowest reale MR 1 % 1 6 , 404'0 3. 0 Sop 21;181. - dui. , • 281 . Market Stoat. Kea_ (fgtate = Et= commentary OF . JAMES lib • . • ricepeceu,--Notle e lo hereby thriChetters commentary on the . estater;OfJomes Crockett, late. of IlOnm - T - tt ownohlp, Cumberland ',county, deceastd. haver been granted by the ltegioter afraid aourtt,y:to the salt. ; • _scrlbor, :the_ santo_townsktp., Allpossons ,, ; knowing themselves; Indebted j-to -the sald'attattr are required to make lunnedlatttpayMent, and thosahaving . claims to pressitem to, . JOHN „LUTZ, 02,041ELTZ,U0OVER r jr., • Oct 22,1860,-Bqt ; . ; Executors. L , s T - O ATEF - A.F.A . .RAR14.7 VLEM - I:r,o,.doconsod.-rNotleule hereby gl.Tatt Eliot let , to.x 'fadamentary on the estate of Margaret to_ottbulierunlLOLgtfljels,,Sumberlapd_pounty by — the. Ifoiisfe r F7if . mid c c oM e girt r ate ::n. subscriber. r6n t r: dI u Bald borough. All -porsona-knohrlor themsollouriAltefLto_aahLoatatiutp, -rag ut red to make Immediate payment, an d'tlrhao having Oahu'. to present them for sottlomont to . • MUREAYe Exoeutor. Sep. 17;1850. NOTlCE—Notice is 'hereby'. giien 1..1 .• that application will be Made, to tie next Leila• lature of Pennsylvania, to alter the charter of the CO .1 Wu Deposit Bank, located ire the Borough of Carlisle; Cumberland county, so rut to - confer upon said Back the rights and prlVllogne of a Bonk of issue, and to change Ito to the Carlblo - Bank. Also ' tritncretuse the, unite! of said Bank (which is at present seyenty.two thuthetnd dollars, with the privilege of Increaojog the same under its present charter to one lnindrod thousaud dollars) to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. • M..BEBTE.II, • • Cashier. a'Jil!y,9,lo6.] POOR TR 0 LA. • MATION.• Whereas the Monoiable JAnnte If. GRATTAN, Presi dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumbsrlend, Petry and Juniata, and l'ennsYlvaniti, and Justice of several COurts of Oyer . - mid Terminer and General Jail Delivery' in said coun ties, and lion.Jonn 11000 and &atm Woonnuns Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial' of all' capitol end other offenders, la the said county of Cumberland,:tY their., precepts to zoo directed, bearing datb the 25th lay of August 1555, ' have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery do La holden - ArCA - IthiStE - on brIN • DAY tho 10th of November. 1.050; at 10 o'clock lu the :Droll, to . gontinue one week. • NOTICE IS MEILEBY. GIYEN to the Coroner, Jtis- . tleenof the Peace and Constables of the said_couuty of dumberland; that they are by the said prose& com manded to• be then and there In. thell - proper-persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do them things which to their office appertain to be done, add 'ell those Mit are-bound-by recognlzances, to-prosecute against The - PrieelteGt thataro er . lben_shall ho the jail of said• cuunty,"lkre to - bilhere pininetiteTtlnWa - aiiSballilni - Just. JACOII BOWMAN, SIIERIPF'S OFFICE °ARM/MEI Sheriff. Oct. 14,-185'5.. - CUMBERLAND VALLEY it: R.= ' ORANGE OF HOURS! W.1:7" 'We' • • "" •aa :, . On and alter 3IONDAY, Octo\,or 13, 1856, Passenger Trains will run as follows f'(Eundays excepted: ....FOR HARRISBURG: . 'a/ ---, --. . .. . . lst Train.' '• 1 .2d Train: • Leavo, Chambersburr, 8.45, A. 31 L. 030, P. 31. Bhippensburg, : 9.20, " ' 2.45, " Now villa; 9.45, " 3.20, , " • Carlisle -___.' - 10.25, " ' • 3.65, " . 3h:chafed:ars, 10:55, " • 4.25, .. At 'Harrisburg, 11.25. " - 4.52, .1 .OR CHAMBERSDURO. ~ . ...• • . • lit Train. . 2d Train: Leave Harrisburg, • ' 8.45, A id .s., 1:40, P. 10 " , ochantesburs, 0.25, .". :. 230, ,_ : - - "- M - Carlisle, • • 10.15, " ' 2.48, " NeW91110; '- - ' 10.50,, " , --'` 8.26, " . ...__Lh Ippensharg, __...=. 11.20 "-' 3,51, " • - Afthambetsburg, 31.13 - . • 2.21,.." 'TRAINS • • . . • . bane Harrialmig for Philadelphia - at: 7.15 P. AL, and 1.15, 'vin Columbia. ' -- . Leave Ilarrisburg for Pittsburg at 3.30 A.M.; 12.55 noon, and 5.06 P. Di. • . . . Leave Harrisburg for Baltimore, at 8.50 A. 31., and, •at 2 P.M. ' . . . . Cars of Dauphin kind 'Susquehanna Rail Road leave Hai , , risburg for Auburn, Iteading, - 6:e., daily. , - - TENall Stations witerti4 leads aro sold, are CENTd.LESEtt - in when piialn tho (...,itra. 1 • 0.. N. LULL, Superibtendont. "- -Rail Road Office, Chamliersliurg, 1-.._. _ . ~ .• , . , Oct. 14, 1850. , _ . 40,900. JOINT - STOOit - . \ • SDCIATION OF THE ' • • "DIG. SPRING . LITERAItY INSTITUTE,"' of Newville; Cumberland Co:, Pa. Grand and extensive Sale of •. • - • - BOOM r iIi.EAL• }STATE, Ac. • Tho iinds of the sale to be devoted toltiuidatinDlie Debt of the Institute. Unparalled Opportunity to buy a valuable Book, and • Locomen Shareholder in much valuable property.- • ... • LIEUT: GUNNISON'S GREAT WORK ON TIM MOR3IONS,'at only,Ono Dollar per copy—Eleven Books • for Ten Dollars. Gunnison's History Of tho Mormons is by far the most accurate and reliable work we hitve of - -that deluded people. In order that . every person may become a Shareholder, (ho prim of a Book and Cortiti• caterd Membership of tho Association will bo only $l. The Cot tifkoite will entitle the holder to an Interest in the following .' ' • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, - &c.: • 1 VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM,. . • ' $4,500 • • With all netoisary Outbuildings, situated in .• , Cumberland Vallby, near Nowville,containing • 125 acres. -1 VALUABLE PALM, Adjoining tho above, ce nlainigg 12$ acres. - VALUABLE TIMBER LOTS, 1,6000 . _ . . . . 01'50 acres each, situated In Mifflin 'township, . Cumberland county 2:VALLIABLE TIMBER' LOTS, ' '0125 acres each. • . , . 1 !SPLENDID NEW lIRICK HOUSE, . 2,000 2 Story and Brick Building, adjoining the ilall ots the west. 3 111011 LY IMPROVED BUT-LOTS, • ' . 1,500 Of over 3 acres each, withiehnif a mile of Nev. . Mile, at *5OO each, .. •• • • • - _ 100 Orders for IiERRON'S CELEBRATED WRIT- • • LNG IN Y,.at CI per order, • • 1,300 1 51AGNIVICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO, 4OO From tho celjobrated.Facterjr°r• wm• KaiBbP & Co., ilaltimoro. 1 Superior Moliodoon.• . . 100 2 Splaudid 'ranting Case Gold lower Watches, at $lOO etch, ' 200 2 Splundiolllunting.Ctese.Gold.LOVorWotchea,.at_ ' 587 50, ''• M.75' 5 Splendid Gold Watches, et $5O each, ' , 250 15 splendid Ladies' (told Watches, at $5O each, '5OO 10 tone. Silver Lover Watches, at $25 each, 250 12 " • " Watches, qqt s'2o each, . 240 16 superior Parlor Clockd, at $8 each, . . 120 50 " Gothic " 3 , 150 50 " Cottage " 3 'l5O 1 assailant, Family Carriage (latest style), 2OO 1 , • jtoc . kaway " . , 175 1 ' ~Ll',9o.iinggy, . 1 Ossetian; hnsing Wagon, • • • ' 100 1 superior Twoltbroultoad Wagon. 100 2 sets Spiondldibasillilver mounting), Si) oxtm tlioatININS4 dies, ' •75 2 suporloi , Witin at' arts,'• .-,, - ,„0. . • 150 1 magnificent Sofa Table, ' . ' 46 2 " . Dressing Bureaus, --- 160 I splendid Secretary, • . 60. 4 Dining Tablet (extra Cherry), • 50 4 Bedsteads,7 50 2 sets Chairs, at $l6 per set, • . .30 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yards each, $2O per plece,' ' 60 2 Home-made Larpeta, extra, each at $2O per ' carpet, • a 40 8 Parlor Stoves, at 015 each, 120 2 Orders for Suite Black Clothes, at $3O each, ' 60 2 " Silk Drosses, $3O each, . + • 60 It ". ' Clothing, 15. 120 , . 10 " , ' Mats, . 5 . . . • 60 12 " Boots, '' 0 ' 72 12 " Gentlemen's Shoes, 413 50 each, . 42 12 .' Gaiters, 4 00 • • co 12 "- ' Ladies' Sh oals, '2 00 . 2t 100 Gold Pencils, at $2 mkt,.' '. 200 200 Gold Pons, at $1 00 each, - 1 - •• +2oo 100 Boles Assorted Perfumery, at $1 00 each, . '' 100 .40 copies well-bound Miscellatwous Books; at $1 60 each, sa 15 Laotian' Albums, at' $2 each, ' •30 500 places Popoilar Music,. This Association is tbundad upon honest . anti Iclr in•inciples. -Each boolipurchasar gots the onto° of ,his' money in the hook, and en account of the gloat number sold; becomes a sharehohler in -mush- valuable pro perty., A tortificate will be prosontod to each book pus. chaser, eatitling thol,holder to an Intorest•in the above , valuable, proporty. Allosoon as the books are al sold, notice will bo given to the stockholders, end a canyon. thin will bo hold in Nowvilla, at the Inatitnto's hall, whon_a_Ponnottteo will be chosen, to whom ttte pil!.• porty will be. delivered;TObeTdistritintlid - umong - the shareholders. All tho witch's that cat, will be oxhibi tett nt the Instituto's Fair; en the 12th of August: Fruit the very, flattering manner In which this Joint Stock Association is received and patronised, and from '- the number of tickets already sold, it lo confidently bts Booed that the property can Ito doilvered to the share holders in a few months. For the character of the " Btu SERINO LITERACY INSTITUTE," and those connected With D. ore are permitted to : refer to the following gentle.. ,W,..A. . ' ItEPEItENCES:. . lloo:Jas. Pollock, Gov. of Penn's, - • ' . 5 on. Thaddims Stovens,.lancastor, . , -• 4 . '' , 115M,Frodorick Watts, liarl'ale..... 11(n. Lem. TOMI, MOM. Con., CarlislO: • .• BonatorWrii. U. Welsh, York. - .. • , • • -•,.. . .• lion. Wm'. F.-Idurray,..llarrisborg. ~...._ 6 - ... : .•.•.- _ - Won. Icnaba & Co.; BaltiMore.„ . , .. . ' 'Wm, J. Shoarer:Pros. - AtVy, Comb. Co.,'Pa. ---Domiel.Shelly, Sup. Common Sehooloi. 1, ''• •-•- • John,W. Brandt. Esq., _I ItarristinDts” • Illoyer,& Brother, . : • .• . -- , ~, • , w,0...A11' orders for - 800 s' and Castilla:4Mb hi; mail, should be addressed td , • • ' • • -'• • ra - •,., , ...., • ,- . , .. •• . +.:. : Jmitgs• nracicarari, 1 )1. _. _-_ ..: - 80;;..11 . 1g Spring Llterary,/natituto,” ' .•• ,"..,.. , " I. ~ Nenovple; Coamberland . ,CO3, ptt, . - •AGENTS WANTED, in ' , every. Tawit - add Village in the United States, to obtain subscriptions thr.BookS, to whom a liberal: commission will bo gluon.„ All Letters of Inoniry, accoMpanied loy . tv Stamp'PoEstage: yam be - ' prOtptly unmoved- • ". • - . LIS OF - AGENTS. - ' Samuel Megaw, Good Ifopot,E. IV, Coreidon, ghip -ponsburgt - John - Floide'Shoplocedstowsi;;Sain'l.!:l4vere• - •-• Aroolont Bottom; ilea. !fatten, Lees' Cross Roads; W. 31... • sint.mr, J'altre:Al',' Seigleinan, ' Shlrematuttovisi t W: E. , Ar0rb,... 1 .' S. ilostotter, Moolianlesbarg; WM. lioalter, , ' Pap town; It. Wabtstit; Boiling Springs:. D. il il.sP.' ... Loco t Groso,•J. J. Crawftwold. 11: Mbstigh; Raisins; • •,'• 11 J:11. Crisswoll, Shippenitiatre; fit: & J.,Kunkle, Green . Sprl ;•I'etee Monitor, Wm. Iforur, Win. laottlo„ •A,. C. ' " - Corn n; Carpals; F. Swayer. Newrille ,Dopo,l ; ,D. ' S.. Croft. Aeabtirg;,..lm. - .sL'ilekels; ShoPliorvistown i' J. S. , .., DavldsimiPlaintiOdt - 18. - Jentookli'soot" - 111111'ltstinaltull,":": •Cliurelitown''. T. 0.-WiliblonsollaDlOkittliOn; Itenvy.Any-, . • dar,...l4ifilirtlofillusbip: J..Vaoderbelt.Oakvillo; B, Mel, •• - lingorliitougbitiowu; E. S. McOniio,',sllddlallipOniti'd. V r P.- Erb;• ErldgepiErt,; - Lewis. Ritter; -Niglio' tOrsnabinf, ~. David Strohm' Now Kingstowrit.Carby - .11141;:54.,.4.fit0nbi...' , roiS; -B. o l o roorl Bottro:PiOtaell4POljltv,. + l" .. ; +:',.,,,. , ,•:".•1 ' .".- ' '.l,t'lPYl,fit 1 0 0, .. ' ..'• ,6. L. .'. f• , i'.::'( , ....! ,, ,,';:- . ., , „ .""'..' • 'fIARDEN4::',EN • Towing, a.; • •lit -Hirian.i= ifiNion'acta rt,04.014,11.m prt sad . IforctiPutopi,' Daft' Door Betters;Vuttip 'Drilla, At heat' . IMllisrwfthWaShiPllrearA*elis - attnehed: — Pletrwat ---- iegßieeta , patterna'.aturetses, , 'Srituite; antt lt*pandlng : ~flarrow, .Gere's „premium, patent .11uttar ,Werkere—a 'nerrorttrle.'itOic AUK.; OVh.t- 'ailleles' to then. proper aeiOn, ter the Oran 'ant ierdeffi:.• , .. • 4 1 PAlipusta, :Iffirviitent . 49d:Sefktm •:" 30; tioq . Tth Ana „Violet, MEE ME V i LICOT.ION I'itOGLIAM ■ ivirEnzAs, In and by an ii• act of the General A sem ly of the Uommonwetah otleuuolvanlaYllititled• an " Aet, relating to, the elettione of this, Common. .wealth," peseed the 2d day of duly, A.D. Me, ithrioade the duty of tho.Sherier of - every county Cdrnmonwegth; to give publlif notice of the: General Eleanor:l4,old in inkoh,notice to enumenttei 1. The officers to be elected. 2. boidgeate the place at which. the election la_to_be - -hold I, JACOB BOWMAN ; Sheriff of the 1et 4 71 -01 Cumberland, do hereby make known end ggi VI • lie notice to the elector, of the county of Cumberlan that on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November neat, an election will be held at the Rivard election dhdricts tablished by , law In said county, at which• time •they' -arill.cote-by-ballot-for-the-several-ofilecni-luirelnaft named, *le : , • , . . - TWENTY•SETEN, PERSON . .8 "•',...'.. " ' -for-Eleetentof-the - Prelddent-aml-Vce-Prosidentiit - tha • - • .. . United Stites.. . , The Said election wiltbe held throughouttin, county as follows: -, • The election in the election district cOmposed ef the . borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middle.. • ton,. South Middleton, 'Lower Dickinson, and Lower • Frankford; will be held at the .Court House in ,tho ix:tr ough of Carlisle. ' ' % • "-. • ' - • The election in the'electien district composed of Loic , • er West Pennsborough township; will be held. at the, North School house in Plainfield. '-. . : " • , -- -The election in the election district composed of 811. ver Spring township, will be heldiit iIiCOU Ile bingo of - - • George Duoy, In Hoge:shown in said' township: . • Tho election in .tho' election district composed of Hampden township, will be held - at the house occupied .. by lieury_lliukernell, in said township. ', The election in. the election district. cempoSed of the 'township °flipper Allen' willbo held at the pubile • house occupied by WOV. Hill:10, in Shepherdstown. The election In the election district composed of Abe township of Lower • Allen, will be hold at the wagon- • maker shop of Jones Ilunchbarger, on Slate Hill. ."!•••••...The elentionin the election district composed of East • ,Peribsborough township,. will be held at the". public house now oeccipridby.A.lluntsborger, at the West end of the 'Harrisburg Bridge. ' , • The eivetion f the leetion - dlstrict composedof New Cumberland, will "held at the house formerly:, Kept by Nygi. If. Boil, in t &borough of Now Cumberland. The election in oho election district composed of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, WI beheld at the public ••• house ofiolin Hoover, in bald ugh. . • . ' " • . tr .v.k.ww. The elehtten In the election d let' "Comaeil. of "Monroe township, will be held at the • bite house of Samuel Algeler, in Churehtown, in said to hip. „ The election in the election district. compose f Up per Dickinson township, will be held at the hence, 0f.„7 occupied by John Garman,- in said township... - '•".:, - The-election in the election district composed of_the borough of Newville, And too nailing of Blank], Upper Fraukford, Upper. West Pennsborough, and that part of Newton townshipnot included in the Leesburg efeetion • district, will be held at,the Brick School house_hijifo.____,.. biiiiingliet hetiville • . The election in the election district composed of . Hopewell township will be held at the New Brick - School House, in Newburg, in said township. - The election lia the oleetiodistriet composed of the - borough opShipponsburg, Shippepsburg townsliip,_and .., "that part tif ' , Southampton township not included in IT the Leesburg election district, will be held at .the Connell House, in the borough of Shippensburg. .. .• The election in the election district composed of tarts of Newtonand Southampton townships, not enibraeod " in the Newville and Shiniensburg districts, .will bo , held at the house fornierly occupied by William Max- " well in Leeeburg. . • NOXICrE IS 111111EIM . . That every person except justices ofthe Peace 'who shall hold say ofilco or appointment of profit or trust under the United Staten or of this State, or any city or intorpornted district, whether a commissioned officer or 'otherwien'a subordinate officer or agordovho is or - shall . he employed under the' legislative, executive Judi- • dory or endepartmts ofthis 'State, or the United Stith's, 'Or of any etty . or of any incorporated district; and also that any Member-of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of any - pity, or commissioner of any inceroratcd. district, is .by. law-- - incapable of holding or exerc ising at the same time the °face or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of ariy electjens-of - tirliCommonovealth;ond-that nainspector, Tu,t - go, or other officer Of. - Mich - eleCtion elialllie eligible to be there voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act. rela ting to the. elections of this Commonwealth, passed Jul; 2;1856, further provides as follows, to wit: , "That the !inspectors and. judges shall moot at the place appointed for 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 shill appoint ono clock; who - shall be a qualified voter Of mid district. • "In case the person who shall have received,the see --owl highest - number of votes - for - Inspector - shalt - not at• London the day of the election, then the person who shall have received the second highest votes of vote • at the next Preceding election, shall act as inspectortu piece. And lams° the poison who shall have re• coived the highest wistabctof v, tea for, inspector shall not - attend, - the pestle elected' judge shall appoint an _ inthotor lu Ills and_in case the" person elided judge shall hot atfffis4l then the inspector who remiss. ed the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge In r hie place,' or If any vacancy shall continue he the board • . for the space stone hour after the time fixed by law for -the opening of-the election, the qualified ,otersof She - township, weld or district for which such officer 'Shall have been elected, present at the pinto of election, aball ' elect one of their number to fil such vacancy.- " •! It shall be the duty of tho several assentors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, -• epeeinl, or township election, during,•the whole time • sattideetton in kept open, for the-purpose of. giving Ann__ _tbrmation to the inspectors and judges when called on, in relation to the right of any personae/Meted b y them to veto et such election, or such other - matters in „rein- • tion to the assessments of voters as the. mid inspectors or either of these shall from time to time require. • " No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white Beeman of the ago of - twentyene years, or more, who snail have resided in the • State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers•his vote at least/pin days immediately .preceding ouch election, and within two years -wild a State or county tax, which-shall have been amassed at least ten days before the election.. But' a citizen of the United• States who has previously Men a qualifled•voter • of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, - and who shall have resided in the election district and paid •times as aforesaid, shall be entitled to.voto after. maid- • lug in this Abdo six menthe: • Provided, That" the • white freemen, citizens of the United States, between to onty•ono and twent)-to o years, who have resided in an election district ruo'hil•resaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have mild taxes. • •. • . "No person shall be permitted to vote whese name is not contained in the list of. taxable inhabitants fur nished by the Commissithers, unless-Pleat, he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to • the Constitution, • -ambition, notisfectory evidence, either. au his oath seat- ' Urination, or the oath orefffrutation of soother, that he has paid ouch a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt ,shall make oath to the payment thereof. • Second, if he 'claim a right to votaby being au elector' between the -- -ago of twentyomeand-twenty-yormS-he pose on oath or affirmation they balms resided ha this . State at least ono year next- before his application; and • ;nuke such proof of residence in the district as Is Moult , od by this act. and that hji does verily believe. from the account given hin,oilmerto is of the age aforesaid, and such other ovideneties is required by ,this,att;••where. upon the stance of tba person :thus admitted to vOta •••, • shall be Inserted alphaifetical list by the insp.- •••. ; •1:. tors, and a nete s ailmfo.opposite thereto by Writing the word....tim," if he slinll be iffiniitted•tto - vote by. reason, of having paid' ;..or the word "aml," if he shall he •irdmitted to veto hy reesSih of stnehfige,Pooll out by the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the lists of voters kept by them., . , " In all cases where the name of the person clairding to vote is feund on the list furnished by the Commis. Blotters and assessor, or his right to vote, whothorfound. • thereon or not, la objected to by' any qualified citizen, . • it shall be the duty ;Atha Inspectors to examine: such person on oath as to his qualifications, and If he Cleims • to have resided within the State for one par or mere, ' his oath shall - be sufficient proolthereof, but . :,make proof by at least- one competent •witness ' who shill be a qualified elector, that he has resided•Jn .the for more thanten days next immediately pre. ceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona tide residence, In pursuance of hie lawful call log. le In mid district, and that I e did not remove Into • mid distildlor the purpose, of votingytherein., , ' 'c. Every person qualified se afbresniff, end whit shall make due proof, If required, of the residence and- pay- Ment of taxes so aforesaid, shall be admitted to vtite in - ,the township, ward or district ice which' he shall re side. " If any person shall provdnt or attempt to prarent • any officer of auy election under this act from hblding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any finch officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of 'hie duty; er shalt block . up the window, or avenue. to any • window, where the come may bo - holding,' or shall ,rieteualy dinturliNho pence at such election, or shall use any Intliaidatlng -throats, threloor violence, with deidge to influence; 'un duly or overawe eny elector, or to prevent himfrordve• ting or to restroin the freedom of choice, Mich Modems on conviction shall-be Ilbed In any sum 'not exceeding five hundred dollars, and Imprisoned for 'atig.tinte -plot ' less than three nor noon; than twelve menthe, and-If it shall be shown to Court; where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the parser- so offending *as' not a• • -resident of the-city,- ward,-dietrlet-or '• township where the offence was committed; and not 'entitled to. vote. therein, then en conviction he shall- be sentenced to pay a finest net less than one hundred nor-•therii•then ono thousand dollars, and be Imprisoned ,not less; than six mouths nor more then two years,.. : 17 • ' .1f any person Or persons shall mai° any het or, wa ger upon the result of any election 'otithidrthil °ems motierealth, or shall offer to.make any, such; bet or we: ger, either...by - verbal proclamation thereof, only ,'tarry written or printed advertisement,. challenge or invite any person to make such bet or Wager, upon 'conviction 4,hereof ho or tlidfiloall forfeit and pay three times amount so het or tole • ' •-3.' '- 'rlrany • person hot' by law qualified, shell finnan ' lentirseta •at any else-lien of, this •.CommediSeldth, or , .being of herons" qualified %hall veto out of„lie ;proper district, or if any person knowing the went er such shell procure suchlierson-Itivete, the,permal offending,' shall, on •,eenvietietae•illtion • in , arly,sum net exeeedlottthe hundred '44 1 / 4 1 3: 8 4:04 be ltrivithithrld•faatij•leruo not - 40016g llarelktnei t na. ----- "If anjeperson shall voteat atone thinitmo 'e7 ion rdistriet; or otherwlsefraudulently. vote more:thin nee • op the mmeday, or shaltfrigdulently.thltlandfieliver • to the Inspector two tleklits together,•with • the, Intent • Illegally levote, dr shall procur e 'another toido - sti, bo• • or they offending, shall 'on conviction'thatinetriza - any sum not less; thanilfty nor More'„thanzllye„,liguldred..„ and be , Imprisoned , Mr any .lemn, loot lentlimn • throe nor' more than twelve ninntliS. " . • ' "irony person not qualified to voti4ln title Contemn. „wealth agreeably le law,. (oxoept„ll4 sok ormulipled citlet ns„) shall appear et. tiny plethef.electiers, fog, the , ' purpose of influencing' the eitizOntrqisalliled'lttrinte, • : ho Amnon conviction'finfolt end pay , snYturitiolic ex : ..ceedlngenerhundred:dollaratim oloryjnekc_deitp4 and 1 ,0 innirisenod teeny term notexceedlogihretimenthin e ' ' Agreeibly to . the .provisions of.'the sixtyitlest . seetion 'of the said art; every Oenontlend Special Elebtlithhhall happened between he ,hours of, elklit endl,Fen",l n the - ;forenoon, and shall - mmtlnue 'vellhoticldteMnit r. 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