Election Proclamation. ELECTION PI{OOLAMATION WIIERRAS, in and by an Act of tho General Atl satiably of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act relating to the olectitins of this Cora- - monwealth," passed on the 3d, day of July, Anno Dom ini, 1831, it Is made the duty of tho Sheriff of every County within this Commonwealth to glvo 'public notice of the General Elections and In such notice to enumerate— lat. Tho Officers to be elected. • ' 2d. Designating the places at which the election Is to be hold.- Therefore, I, JOS. C. TII.O3LPSON, High Sheriff of tit° County of Cumberland; do hereby make known and give this 'lntbilo notice to the electors of - tho ounty 'of Cumber land, that on Tuesday tho Ilth day' of Octobet• nekton election will bu hold at the soveral election districts in said county, at which time they will unto by ballot for, Ono person to 'represent tho Fifteenth Congres sional District, composed of the counties of Cumber land, 'York, and Fury, In tho Congre+s of the United Staten. Ono parson to roprosont tho County of Cumberland tho Homo of Representatives of the State of Penn. sylvania Ono person for Sheriff of the county of CUmberland. Ono person for Cotutuissioner of the county of Cum. holland. One person for Director of the Poor of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Coroner of the county of land. Ono person for Auditor of the county of Cumber land. Two persons fbr Jury Coln mlsidoners Of the county of October'nod. The said election will 110 held throughout Ihn coun ty as follomn Thin election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Mid dleton; South Middleton,, Lower Front:ford, nod Cower Dickinson, will be held at the Court Housu In the borough of Owlish'. The election In the election distr‘zt composed of West renneborough townshipl'swill be held a - t, the North School Homo In Plainfield. The oldollon in the election district composed of Silver Spllng township, will lie held at tile public house of Geo. K. Duey, In llogitestown .1,1 suid township. Tho olection In tho oloctlim district composed of Hampden township, will be held at the public house occupied by John ICreitzer, in said township. The election "if the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will ho held nt the public, Loose of Joslpm Culp, in Shephordstown. The election In the election district composed of Middlesex township, wlll be held ut tiro 'Middlesex School House. . The election. in the election district composed tit the township of Lower Allen, will lio held wt the whigom inaker shop of JOllllB Ifinichbarger, on Slut,' 11111. The election In the election district . composed of East Pennshorough township, will be held at the house of L. 9 Hatfield in NP . est Fairview. The election In the election district composed of Were Cumberland will be held at the honor now kept William Bell, hr tho borough of New Cumberland. The election in the election, district communed of I lilt Worth Ward of the Borough of 31e_clinialcSburg, ut 7" C - iither of Market lim' In said borough. The election in the election district composed of the South Wanl of the Borough of Mechaidesh4g, at the South-west corner of the ',Market House. in said borough. The election in the election district composed of Moor.' township, will he held at the public house kept by A. L Mush, in Churchtown, In said township. The election In tiro election, district composed of Penn 'township, will ho held at the house lately occupied by Jacob Itielsockei, in said township. Thu election in the election district composed of Upper Dickinson, will be .held at the house now °contd.' by William Crozier, known as the Stone Tavern, • ' Tho election in the election districtcomposed of the borough of Newville, and townsi.ips of Milliin, tipper Frankfurd Upper West Peonsl ore, and north Nowton, will be hold at the 10,1410, School Holum in tho lioroogli of Newvllle. The election In the election district composed of the bo.oigh of Newburg and Hopewell township will be held in tho public School House, In the borough of Newburg. The election In tho election district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Shippeitsborg Township and that part of Southampton township not included in the - Leemborg election district, will 110 held at the Council llonse In the Borough of Sliippenshorg. The election in the eli l ctlon district colonels.' of Lower Southampton township, will ho held ut the house formerly °collided by W Mime litiughintio, iu Leembarg, Mix' occupied by Joint's Clark. Thu electionin the election district composed gll SouthNOWIM WWIIAllip, will be held at the School House in Jacksonville. The General Election In all thin Wards, Townships. Districts, anti Boroughs of the county is to be opened between Inc loom, yr, six and seven lu the forenoon, and shall continuo' Witlowit interruption or adjouromenr - iintil seven o'clock lo the evenleik, whop all dm polls shall he ',Jos.]. NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN Thitt every person, excepting Justices of the peace, wino Wall hold tiny - aim or appoininont of profit or trust under the government al the United States . or of this State, or of any city or incorporated din= trict; whether a commissional officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who in, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive, or Judiciary departments of the State, or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, anti also ovory member of Congress, or of the State Leglithe. tare, and of the select and comnion councilo of any city, or commissioner of tiny incorporated district, in by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or oppointrneitt of Judge, Inspector, or clerk of any election of nina commonwealth, and no int elector, Judge, or other officer Of any such election, shall be eligible there to ho voted for. The inspectors and Judge of the elections. alien inset tit the teapot:tiro places appelinted for holdfog the election in the'distrlet to which they respectlym ly belong, before seven o'cleca in the morning, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall bop qualified voter of such district, fu ease the person who elicit- have received the second higher number of votes for Inspector shall not attend on the they of any election, than the per son who shall have received the second highest num. her of votes for Judge at the next preceding, election shall act as inspector iu his place. And In csso the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the parson olectod Judge shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint all 11161/00fir in Ida phi Ce—and in case the persoll sleeted Judge shall not attend, then Itho_lremoctur_whin_receirml_tho-higliost-inumber-of -votes shall appoint nJudgo in his pine—or it any vin• runcy rhall continue In the board for the space of ono hour oiler the time fixed by law for the opening of the election; the titudillod voters of the township, ward, or district for which such °gluon shall hid.° been elected, present at such election, shall elect ono of their tinnier to till such Vacancies. It shall ho the duty of the seven/ assessors of each, district to attend ut the place of balding every general special or township °tuition during Ono whole time said election is kept open, fur the purpom of giving information to the inspectors and judges, when coiled on, in rotation to the right of any persons essessoil by there to vote at such election, or suck other matters in rotation to the assessments of voters as the Raid Inspecttits or either of them shall from time to limo require, No person shall bo pmnited to retool any election, as aforesaid, ~other than a freeman of the aim of ." twenty-one yearn of more who' shall hove rusliloil In the State at least ono 3 Our. and Inn thii ebb lion dis trict where ho Wore Ids vote at least ton tidy's im mediately preceding such election, and within two years paid no elate or comity born-which shall have e ars paid de at least ten dus before the ection. But citizen of the United-Sta y t. alio has - pre el viously been a founded , voter of this Stow and removod therefrom tend rolurnod, and as ho'shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, its hfuresuid, shall be entitled to vote tiller nodding in this Stints six mienths t Provided, Thal the freellteo, citizens of the United States, between twenty-one and twont3e two years, who have reaided In an election district nia aforesaid shell lon °Miami to veto although they nut have paid tuxes. No person shall be permitted to veto whose nano Is not conlatued the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Continliolouees, unless First, Inn preducee a receipt ter the payment within two yonnut.of the payment of a Slate or county tax, 101-: mused agreeably to the Cutintitation, aunt give satis factory ovidenco on hie oath or affirmation, or tho oath or alfirination,of another, dint ho has pull such a tax, or On failure to protium a receipt, alien maim oath to the payment thereof. Second, if ins claim r tho right to vote by being an elector between the, age' of twenty-one and twenty-two years, ho shall dolma° • on oath or affirmation that - lie has resided In thin State at tenet one year next - Milos° his application,. and rushes ouch monitor residence in the district as Ix requiraby dila act, and that In, doe t ,‘,4lly homy° from the account given him, that its Is of Ingo afore-, sold, and such Minor evidoeco in Ix requited by this' act, whereupon the Milne of the person th us adinittml to vote shall ho inserted in the alphabetical list by tins Inspoctors tad a note made opposite thereto by, writing tho word " tax,"-/f hn shall be admitted to ruts by reason Of having paid tax; or the word "ago" If Ito shall Asa admitted to vote by sealant of such ago, shall tio called out to the clerks, who shall maks the like ;lotus on tho list of voters kept by thorn. In ail cases whorl, Um nuum of tins person claiming to vote 8 found ou limo list furniehod than conliniS 81uners and newesnor, Or Ws 'right to vote, islinlier Mudd thereon or nut, to °Wound t., by., ray qualified lifizen, It shall be Lim duty of the imp ctorn to ox amino such person on 14 , 11/' nu to Ills qualifications, and if ho clam!. to IlinVe riehloil within tins SW° (or one year or moro, ads oath not ho suflleiCat proof thereof, but shall mak; proof by not knot one competent witness, whin Shall be no 'qualified elector. that ho hes resided in the districcnir mom than ton days mist 1111.i.eil licocollibir Snell eleetiolb and shall Om Swear ghat loin boos fide residence, in pursuant° of his lawful Ceiling is in mid district, aim that he did an remov e Into o and distriet fur tin, purpose of voting therein. Neeiy person tpialifisd as arvestiiii and. who shall maku duo prune, Ir immired, of tho 'en detioU and paymunt of tafxa?au nofores.lll, shall be no ',allied t o vote m the township. ward, or disirist . 1 which lie shall reship. ' Tinny person shall prevent or attempt to ptovont any racer of this election Miler this act from hold. hlg such election, or use or threaten any violence to guy such, officer, or shall b.torropt or improperly In ., teflon, iiillllllll in (Ito execution of Ida duty, Or \Anil 1,101,1: Imp the WIIMOW Or nvuuue to any whitlow Where the 8111110 may bu holding, or shall riotously disturb thdpeitco at ouch election, or shall use env Intimidating threats, face ur violonee, with design to Influence unduly or Overawe any oloctor,or, to prevent hint from voting, or to rod Mlll the freedman of 0110ICO, such liar/Mil, on 0 , 111qt:0011, WWI be fined in ally 8111i1 not lii livu hoodoo& dollarsnd lintioned fur any time nut less than three noun ro inri twelve months, and If Il shall be shown to court, whets, the t rich of such faunae shall be ha n, that the person so offending cone note resident of the eity,_wantrAlis• trict or township einem die °llium *MIn committedn, unil not entitled to vole theroin, then, o convictio ho shall he netitenced to pay a line of pot Iran than one hundred, our More 1111111 ant, 1110118111111 111111, be ingirinomel not Ice,, than six months nor tiarathan two yenta. If any Person, not by law Modified, shall fonalm lontly vats of, any election of Idols Cthunionwealtli, or being otherwlso qualified Khali vbto out tit hie proper district, If any person knowing tho- want of such qualification, shall aid or procure 0001. hornets to vote, the portion offending shall,Ms conviction, bu flood hn any hum nut J . :Acta:ding two hominid dollare, and ho Imprlsomiddit only term not exceeding throo'ntoutlis If any person shall -vote tit more than one election district, or otherwino fraudulently vote more the aa m once on tho mama day,or shall fraudulently fold and I° Ivor to tho Inspector two tickets together, the _lntent Illegally to vole, Or shall procure anothet to do up, ho or troy °growling shall, on conviction, he Illicit In any sum not less then fifty nor Moro timi, J 1,,, be itinitisoneti for a term Mt lose than dire° nor mono thou twelve months. If nay person not qualified to vela in this Common wealth agreeably to law (except tho 1101 M of CIllre118) nhnll appear at any place of election for tho tillpurose of quilizoncling tho citizens qualified to vote, tio nil on cmiviction forfeit and pay any siim not ex. mauling ono Inuulrod. dollatn dotuvury each Offelitio, and 110 imprinoned for any term.not exceeding Hiroo months 11E0Y6THY LAW. I also giro official notice' to the electors of 'Com berland county, that by en•aot entltlod "An Act further aupplemenial to the act relative o the oleo- Cons of tble Coinetouwollth"odipproved Aprill7, A. D.. 1870, It le provided no followe: • Secnom 1. Be^it enacted by the Senate and !louse of Rejirestatatiaes of. the naunanatlealth of Penneyi vanitt VI General Attembly met and it it herebyenaeted by the authority of the same,-1 hat it Khali be the duty of each of Cm aeseidore within this Coninionwoaltli, n tho Lint Monday In June of each year, to take up elso transoript ho has rocolvoil from the county coma mlealonere Wet tho eighth'' section - oft Ito act of fifteenth of Agrll, olghteolibundred and thirty-four, and proceed to an' linmediatii roylsion of the same, Electitm by striking thbrefrem As' mints of every person who Is known by. hint to bore !Led or removed eine° the last previous sumessmont from the district of which he Is the assessor, or whose - death orromovel from'tho came shall be made- known to him and to odd to the smile the triune of any qualified voter who shall be known by him to hat. moved into the'dle 'Het since the last previous assesvnent, or whose ronovel Info the some shall be or atoll hove been made known to hint, and alsolhe names of all who shall make clilm to him to be qualified voters them.' in. As soon 'es this revision le completed he elicit visit every dwelling home in his district and make careful inquiry if any person whose name Is on his list has died or removed from the district, and if so, to hike the moue therefrom, or whether any qualb fled voter realties thOrelar whom name is not on his list, and if so, to add the mune thereto; and In all cases where a name Is reldid to the list n tax shall forthwith be ...zed against the person; and .the assentor shall in ell cases ascertain by inquiry, open what ground the person so assessed claims to be a voter. Upon the compietion of this work It shall be the duty of each assessor as aforesaid td proceed to make out a hot, in alphabetical order, of the white freemen above twenty-one yenta of ago, claiming to be qualified voters in te ward, borough, township or district of which ho Is the mak:sot, and ppposito each of the said names, state whether said freeman Is er is not 0 housekeeper; nod If be is, the number of his resident's, in towns whore the same ore num bered, with the street, alloy or court in which situated; nod if in n town where there ore no numbers, the trim° of tine street, alloy or court on which sold house fronts; also, the occupation of the person; and where he Is not n housekeeper, rho occupation, place of bearding, and with whom, and If working fur /mother, the Douro of the employer, and write oppo site rock of 411111 names the word "voter;" where any porous claims to vote by reason of naturalization, he Mud! exhibit Ids certificate thereof to the assessor, unites he has been for five consecutive year . ..next preceding n voter in said district; and in ell 11W011 whore the person hoe boon naturalized, the same 5h.,11 he marled with the letter "N;" where the person ha merely declared his intention to 01 . 01110 a citizen, and designs to be naturalized before the. nest election, the not. shall be marked "U. I ;" whore the chase is to vote b; reason of being between the ogee or twenty one cod twenty-Iwo, ea provided by law, 1110 Word age' shall be entered; and if the per - son has moved into the election district to reside mince the last general election, the, etter shall be placed opposite the name. It shallbe the further duty of each 11113118801 . 1111 /1r01 . 011Illa ; upon the comple x ties of the duties herein imposed, to make out n sep- • orate list of all now assessments rondo by him, and the amounts ashessed upon each, and furnish the. 11111110 Immediately to the county commissioaTho it shall Immediately add the nitrous to the tax uplir cute of the ward, borough, towrielip;Tor Mintier in Lich they have MOH Hemmed. Sec 2. 1.10 the belll,4Blpleteil nod the as s•rionerits be tarok the 11111110 ' shall ho 511.111 W ith returned to the county cuninussioders, who shall cause duplicate copies of said !Ws, With the ob wry/L(10114 and explanations required to its noted its aforesaid, to be mode out :IN noon Ivy prod 'cable, and placed In the hands of the ansemmor, who shall print to the first of Anna in each year put ono copy on. the-door-of or on the Monte Where the electiOn of tho respective strict is required to leo held, and retain 'the other di Ito posression for the Inspection, free of char m, of any person resideni in the said election district who shall desire to see the same; and it shell he the duty of the said assessor to add, from time to time, on the personal appliatfinn'of any o .' mm riche= lag Ole right to vote, t h e 1111111,1 of such clithilitutond :nark impolite the name "C. V." and nuntedintBly Ile -8111111111111 With a tax, noting, US in all other eases, his occupation, residence, a hailer a boardiir or house keeper ; if n, boarder, with whom he boards, .or whether natentlized or designinglu beinarking in all such eases tam letters, opposite the name, "N," or U. 4." its the ease may be • If the pesos ciniming to be assessed be naturalized, no shall exhil,fit to the as sensor bin certilleate of naturalization, and if he claims that he designs to b., naturalized before the next unlming election, he shall exhibit the certificate ••I his declaration ol intaition; in all cases where any Ward, !wrong!), township or electron district is ril r clod into two or moo; preciteds the assescir shall note In all his aSsessinetas the section precinct In Wii it'll eaull vlelq. I . 1 elides, and shall motes 11 separate let urn for elll . ll to t he county continissi ners iu ell rower in which n return is required from him by the IirdeVIMIIII,II . IIIN 11.1 . 1; and the Iro only c tttttt nissiont. in making duplicate copies of all such returns, shall make 1111pi11 . 4110 Vtil.il•ll nil :110 1111110 of tile NOIIIII.III itt . 111,1 , 01111 . 1. separately, and shall fortieth the mune to the loeiesrer ; 111111 the required by this -act to ',placed on the doors "for lilt election places on or began, the Bra of Arigust in each your, shall.be placed Olt Iht. door of or uu the election place In each of raid ptecincts. • See. a After the assessinetitteltaVe been completed till the tenth day preceding the second Tuesday in October of each year, the amnesiac shall, en the Mon• day iinnusliate y following, make a retool to the county C01111111:1810110rel of the Carnes of all persona ll' raised by him sine the return required to be nn. •y his by the second section Of thin not, noting r lien each 1111/110 the observstious and explan ti quired to to noted . afor.did ; s and nutty commissioners shall thereupon eamm t. Amu to be abided to the return required by the see Ind sectlon of this act, and a hill and correct copy thereof to be made, cunt-lining the 1111111 es of all. ours /Mos to returned as rodidout taxablcs in said ward, borough, township or precinct, and Imolai the mune, together with the - necessary elm:Cola blanks to the officers of the election In said ward, boroult, town ship or precinct on or before six o'clock in the morn. lug of the Second Tuesday of October; and no man shall be permitted to vote at the election on that day e hose mime in not on said list, unless he stout make proof of tote right to rote,. hereinafter required. Sec. 4. Ott tho day of eleih any _peon whose uncle la not on the mil l list ct noi o a claiming rs the right to vete at said election, shall produce at least ono qualified voter or the district as u witness to the j residence of tho claimant In t to.distriet in which he claims to be 11 rotor, for Oho porkal of at boast ton days next preceding sold e ectifin, which witness shall take and subscribe a r pzeiteen, or partly written and partly pri ate(' affidavit to the fitets stated by him, which affidavit shall dfitim clearly where tho residence is of the person so claiming to ho a voter; and the person so claiming the right 'to vote shall also take and subscribe u written, or partly written arid portly printed affidavit, stiffing to the best of his knowledge and bullet; where and -when Ito was horn; that he is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Pemasylvaula, and of the United States; that ho has resided In tho Commonwealth ono year, or If for nterly a citizen therein, end has moved therefrom, that be has resided therein six . months next pre ceding said election; thitt he has not moved into the . district for thotiturpose of voting, therein; that he ben paid a State or county tax Within twt_ 2_yeara,_ -which-was- MHZEiteifilt — Wiff — den diyegtfore said election; owl, if a ndtumlized citizen, shall also stato when, where, and by what court he was natu ralized, and shall also produce a certificate of nate.. ralization for exantinstion; the paid affidavit shall also state when and whero the tax. claimed to be pnitl by the alliant was assessed, and when, where, and to whom paid, and the tax receipt therefor shall be produced fur examination unie•a the ahltant shall state In his affidavit that It . has .been lost or de stroyed, or that ho never received any, but If 'tho person HO claiming the right to vote shall take and mbecrlhe no affidavit that ho is a native born MU .... ------------ of the United States, (or If born elsewhere, . _ uq ~Setate that fact in his affidavit, Mid shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized, or that ho It entitled to citizenship by reason of his father's naturalization); and shall further state in hit ulll davit that he is, at the time of taking the affidavit, between the, dips of twenty-ono and twenty-two years; that ho lusvkaided lu the State ono year,und, in the election dish lot lilt diys next preceding such election, he sum!' be entitled • to vote, although ho shrill'not have paid taxes; the said affidavits of ail persons making such clotted, and the affidavits of the whim seen to their r sidence, shall 'be preserved by blot elec,tion board nod at the Close of the -election they shall Ire encbsod With the lint or voters, tally list, and other papers required by law to be ghat by the return judge with tna pi Othonotary, and shalt reanti II on tile therewith In the prothonotar's Ch subject to 0 .241111.13i1011, as other electio y n' papers aro ; If the election °lacers shall find that the -alleant or applicants puhome nil the legal tough . "• ' '" ' ' ws of . siiiers, lie or tney chill be perudtted on I the Dame or names ,hell be added to tho of tcsables by the elortion officers, the word " being lidded where the claimant claims V' un his, mot the ist rd "ago", where lio claims • "- on ago; tho snow . cede being addod by , Ate In each ease respectively on the Ilet of person. .sing hit such election. 51:0. 5. It shall be lawful for any qualified citizon of tho district, notwithstanding am mune of tho pro , posed voter is - cOntidned on the lint of resident tax nbles, to challenge the vote of such person; whore upon Osamu. prOOf of tho rightof suffrago4ni Is now required by law shall bo publicly made and acted-on' by tho election board, nod tho vote admitted or re jected Recording to the evidence; every person claim ing to be a natursilized citizen bloat bo required to produco hie naturalization certificate at the electiou before voting, okelsi.,swinto ho has boon for ten years, COlifietilicti% valor in tho district In whieh be offers las vote ; and on the voto of such person being received, it shall bo the duty ortho election officers to Write or stamp on such certificate dm word •• voted," with the month and yoar; and if any election officer or offic rut shall receive a second vote on the mos, day by virtuo of the samo.certificisto, excepting where, sons a o entitled to veto by virtu., of the itaturallost on of their fathers they and thu mrsonwilet shall offer such second' vote, upon- so of sholl lie guilty of a high ntisclonmanor,ad on conviction thereof be fined 'or itnprisonod, n or both, tit the discretiMi of.the coot, but tho lino shall not ..et d use tannin d dollars in ouch case, nor the ,Itopr no intent Ohio yeas ; the liku pussishment shall 1,, indict d, en euoVieli n, on the officers of election ale shall neglect or rebuts, to make, or cause to but 110010, tile indorsonent required as aforesaid on odd naturalization certificate. -- Six. 0. II nay eh-c'ion officer flesh refuse or slog. .lect to require studs 1114,01 of ./ right of suffrage nn jut prescribed by this law, or the laws to which this is 'a supplement, front tiny • imams offering to vote alit nu 0111110 Id blot 00 the list of 0:10 sued voters, or Isoso right to vote is challenged t y any qualified rota present, and shall admit much person b, vote without. requi rim, such pro. 1, every troop rano d ing shall, up o convirti , m, be guilty of a high mho— delliettle r, a si suotosseed,_ for every such offouse; to pay lino nut exceeding Oho hundred dol. lam, or to undergo An imprisonment not more than end year, or either, or both, at the dlovit ion of tile court. tore 7. Teu days precedin °you; olectrou for ele tem of President and Vieu President tho United Stites, it shill, 1,,• Cho duty of tho_assestsors to attend tint 111 Fee olaw r bong he elooor in •nach eloafint dirtr T ic y t, stud fo Unlit di a t nd there ho l .sr , ail apphcatlons of persons eilltitle 1111111r0 hero 10011 omitted (em the Hit of 11 .036 . 0..1 Vetere, ell ? 0 . 110 elalill tile right to robs or whom, rights have origi nated eine° lb 1101110 0 1100 out, istad'shall add Uhu tonnes ut souls persons theroto as shall show that thoy are entitled to for right of suffou o In such sits-. trite, tat Ills, personal t.pplication of the claimant only, and forthwith MOO.s them a its tho proper, tax. After q ollipleting the list,:n copy thereof nball he e placed en tise dux Of sa. olt tho ,whero thu eluction is to hoheld, at least eight du) s bef ro tho election; and'at the election, the same, maw* pion bopursued, in rill reSpecta, as is required by this nut and the acts to which It lea suppluniont, at the gen eral oloctions in October. Jim assesSor shall ids make the stuns returns tolls° county c..nunissitm.r• of all the °ensi es y s c tu mm s s ond n o e r by ° v h i a r l t l u furnish i copies t n h u rof to tho election officers lu each district, In like men-. nor, in all rospecte, se Is requited at . Um gownd ties:thins lu October. ' Soo. 8.. l Ito smite rules and roolittiods, nllolooloy at every spacial election, itual at every, separate cay Lonnign or ward eloction, in all romp eta as at It, genaralelreflons In October.- - ' _l 4 OO. 0. Thu rospective assasurs, inspectors. 'and Judgesslt the elections shall each have the power to administer r atlst to any putouts oinhaing tho right to be liteetqed Or' the' tighte . stillingo one roger. to Oily t.'or maltur or thing required,to be done, o o by any of said officers tinder this or; ; tutu aoy swearing by any' person in relation Many matter or thing concerning which they shall he I ,torro.tated by spy of solo officers sled, bo minished its perjury. 10.-The assessors shall each resolve tho Mine comisensation for the thno rtocessurlly is .pos• homing tilt dutleibereby enjoined nn is provided by law for et e performancoof their, nthor dudes. to, to paid by tea; carroty doulatisisionorii stele' other'eases ; ' and It shall not ho lawful fur any assentuir to assess a •:tou splint any porson whalover _within tota',days. next proctoring thenioctitar lobe hold oil tho seems next Tuesday of of Octobe r , ny In any your, or within don days oloort for plotters - of President ator. boro a Vice President of-the Uulted States; any violotidu of ' th Is provision shell ho a misdemeanor, and subject the ofII4ISEIO 'offending td a lino, on conviction, not ox cooling ono hundred dollars, or to impneonniont nut exoneding tutor Montt:4,or both, at. Om discretion of !Op court. • ',tht. 11. On the petition of. fro orntorecoltizont; of 4110 county, Stating under Oath that titoy vOrlly be lieve that.ftnuffil will ho practiced at the obletloll .about to ho hold in any district, It shell be the duty • ^ "'~ ^ ~lecttofi ~'Pi~oclii,»Luton . . . . . of the Court of Common Fleas of said eounty, ~ I,n, eeesion, Or if not a judge..thereof In :vacation to ap ' point two judielour, sober, and Intelligent cinema of the county to act as overseers at said election; sold overseers Mall be selected from different politi cal partioe,Mbere; the:lntrpOetent belong to different, partici., and where both of said Inspectors bolosg4o the Same political petty, both of the overseers shill betaken from the opposite political party; said • overmoreshallhavo thoright,to be preterit With the ''officers Of the eleetton, during' the whole time the mune is held, the votes counted, and the returns made. out and almeed by the electibn officers; to keep a ihst . of voters, If they, see proper ; to challenge any pee , , son offering to' Vote, stud lnterrogate him and hie witness under oath, In regard to his right of mares° at said election, and to examine his pipers produced; : and the officers of said election are required to afford to said evermore so elected and appointed every eon vonlence and facility fur the diecbargo of theirduiles; ' and Ir said election officers shall refuse to pernilt said overseers , to be present and perform their duties as aforesaid, olf they shall Ire driven tinny from the • polls by violence or Intimidation, all the totes polled at such election ilbtrict may bu minted by, any hi. biniaLtrying , a c.e.test under timid .el Non: PrO tided, That 116' tWig n • reigning the petition shall he appoint° Ka ti oversee., SM. 1 « . f any prothonotary, clerk, es thodoputy 'ofeither, o any perm.; shell affix the Holler o ffi ce to any noun Kathie taper,M to or permit the said, be enlace!, or 1 , ve amid out, or or permit the same to he given out . blank 11 , reby it may lei fmudelently • need, or itrolob a 1...111111211ti00 certificate to any pemun who Mall not have been duly mambo,' and sworn in open court,in the preeence -of come of the judges thereof, accolling 'to the net of Conerese, or Mall aid in, connive at, or in any way permit the lame of any fraudulent naturaliention, certificate, he shall be guilty of a high.emistlemenner, or if'any one Mall fraudulently use any ouch certificate Of enure*. mitionknowing that it wmfiamlulently Iscued,orshall vote, or attempt to vote therm, , or if any end shrill vole, or attempt to vote. on any certificate of netumll - not leaned to him, he droll be guilty Of ~high misdemeanor; end either r r any of the pers , ne, their alders erabettont, guilty °reinter of tho misdemeanor. aforesaid Math.:r conviction, be filled In a nom not exceeding one thousand defiant, and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a peeled not exceeding three years See. 13. Any pers. n who on eath at effirm %lion, 111 or before any court in this State, or r fficer authorized to milminis ter milts, shall, to procure a certificate of natundiration, for himself or any other person, will fully deapoen, declare or affirm any matter to bo fact, knowing the same to be false, or challis like manner deny any matter to be fact, knowing the some to be -tine, Mall be deemed minty of perjury; and any car. titivate of untinaliration issued inpureunnee of any melt deposition, declaration or affirmation Mal be mill and void; and it etiolate the duty of the court I.ming Moreno., upon pr. - of being made before it that- it was fraudulently obtained, to . take immediate meatierre f i r" pealing tiro mime for cancellation, and any person who shall vote or attempt, to vote on any papersn obtained; or who shall in any way aid in, connive et or have any ngency whatever In the Issue, circulation or 111313 of any fmuduleut paturalisatlOn certificate, eliall be de3emed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon. conviction therenf shall mid.? ' m nn im prisonment in the penitentiary f r not mote than two years, and pay a flue uotniora tin" ono thousand dol. Tare for every finch offense, or either or both, at' the discretion of the court: - Bra- M. Any assessor, election officer or persenap pointed ns au overseer, wise shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by this act, without tea uonable or legal cense, shall be subject tea penalty of one hundred defiers, and if any assessor shall inserts any person as a voter whale not qualified, or shall re fuse to moose any ono' who Is qualified, Le Mall be guilty of a misdemeanor hi office, mil on conviction be punished by fine or imprisonment, and alma be subject to an notion for damages by the party ag grieved; mid If any pertain shall. fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroy any list - of voter. made out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove tho came from tho place whom It has been fixed, wish feu •ulont or mischietoue intent, peter any improper purpose. the person se offending shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on Conviction shell be pun- Jelled by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars. or Imprisonment net omeediug two years, or both, at the diecrelien of the court. See. 15. All elections for city, ward, borough, town mitip and election MUM . ° sloth hereafter be held on the second Tuesday of October, eubject to ell the pro visions of the laws regniating the elections of each officer. mot inconsistent with this not; the persons elected to such offices at that limo shall take their places at the expirlition of the terms of the persona holding the same at the time of melt election; but no °tech-m(or the office of aseemor or .asaistant as motor Mall be held, under this Ha, MICH the year one tit remold - eight hundred - and aeventy. Bee 14 At all elections hereafter held under tire lime of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be °petted between the hours of nix and seven o'clock a nt., m el trend at seven o'clock it. m. Sec. 17 it Mall be the duty of the Secretary of fire Commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks .. mhoo necessary by tide act, and furnish copies of the same to tine. county coinudasionere of the several countien of the commonwealth ; and the county comurimionere of each county shal, ms noon as may be necessary after receipt of the sameost the proper expense of the county, procures, d tumid) to all the eluctiou officers of the electi .n diatriets of the Ir ro• meetly° counties copies of each blanke, in Mai go:milting or may be rendered necessary for the dia. charge of their du ion under this act. •wr•• • .4 • SEC. 19. That citixene of title State temporarily in the service of the State Prof the United Starve Oov urnments, on clerical er other duty, and who du not vote where thus employed, Mall not bo thereby de prived of the right to vote In their Normal election elbtricts If otherwise duly qualified. ' CIIANCIE IN THE MODE OF VOTING. AN Acv regulu , ing thorned° of voting at all elections i a the several counties of this Commonwealth .approved. March 30, 1866 : Seortott 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of liepresentatives of the Climmonwrolth of l'ennsyl mom in General Asseinbly ,- met, and it is hereby [ ',delad by the authority of the some, That the quali fied voters of the several counties of this'Comnion• Wealth, at the general, 'township, borough, or special elections, aro hereby, hereafter, Authorised and re quired to veto,' by ticket., printed or written, or partly printed ,sad partly written, severally classified ins follow,: Ono ticket Mall embrace the names of all judger, of court. voted for, and to be labelled oub elide “Judielary"; one ticket Mall embrace the names of all State officere voted for, and be Libelled .. State"; one ticket Melt • embrace the names of all comity officers voted for, and be labelled " couety"; 011 e ticket shell embrace the names of all town,hip (Ahem voted for, and be labelled " township" ;. one ticket - Mall embrace - tiro names of all borough - officers -- voted for, nod be labelled " borough" ; and each vials shall be depoalted in tomato ballot beim. XV AMEND=NIt CONSTITUTION OF U. S. Burlox I. The right of citizens of the United SW°, *o vote shall not bu donled or abridged by the United States, or by any State, on account of race, color, or provinue condition of servitude. FIRST AND SECOND, SECTION OF ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 31, 1870. Becnos 1. Be it enacted by At &nate and Houses/ liePreeentabb'es of the United States of America ,o Uongrese assembled, That all citizens' of the United States, who are, or shall bo otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election by the people, in any Soto, Territory,,dlstriet, county, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality, or other terri torial sub-divisios, shall be entitled and allowed to OMo at ' llll such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any Constitution, tow, custom, usage, or regulation of any State or Territory, or by, or tinder its authority, o Otto contrary notwithsanding. SEC. 2 And be it further enacted, Ting if by or un - the authority of the Constitution or 111W11 of any , o r iittly Territory, nil! net le rr nhol required to be (lotions a prerequfsito or quolitlcati for voting, and by such Constitution or law persb, or officers ore or shalt ho charged with the purforn ante of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportt oily to perform such prerequisite,, or to heconn qualified to vole, It shall be the duty of every ouch person an (Vollicer t , give to all citizens of the United States the Slane and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite, and to become qualified to vote without distinction of robe, dolor, or previous condi tion of servitude; and If any such persou orofficor shall refuse, or knowingly emit to give full ,offect to this section, he shall, for every such (Item°, forfeit and pay the suns df five hundred ,dollars to mho parson, aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the cam, with full coats and such allowance for coun sel fees to the 'court shall linens just, and shall isloo, for every such offence, ho deemed guilty of a allude meaner, and shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not lees than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not loss than. one month, and tat mom thou one rar, or both, at the discretion of the court. SECTION 10 OF AN ACT OF TILE PENN SYLVANIA LEGISLATURE 0 APRIL O r A. D. 1870. • • ote.lo. That o soleurix of army act of A mbly es provides that only white, freemen aro entitled to vote, It, be registered as voters. or all claiming to vote at any general or special election of this Com monwealth, be and the same Is - hereby repealed ; and that hereafter all froonten, without dlstinctilm of color, shall ho enrolled and registered according to the proviolons of the first section of the act approved April 17, 1860, entitled An — A.t further. supple mental to the act relating to the _elections of - this' '.. t ontmenwealth,' and when otherwise qualified' uu, dor the existing laws, be entitled tovote at all goo ' ea al and special &Gotham in this Commonwealth. Pursuant to , the provisions containedta the seventy oixilt section of - thnoBt fret aforesold,thoJudges of the ,forecuid districts obeli reopectivoly take charge of the. certificates of return of the of °dim, of tbolr rusticated district; nod produco them ut a meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court Douse, In the for. tenth of Carlisle, on the third dav after the day of , election, being ON FRIDAY, TIIE 14th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1870, at 100 o'clock 11. tn., then and there to do and perform the duties, required by law of said Aud also,tliat where ajudge by sickness or unavold. ablo Accident, Is unable to attend such meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return shall be taken charge of by thou, the Inspectors or Clerks of the elec tion of the district, who shall do and periorin the too required amid Judge 'Unable to attend. (liven under my hand, at lily alike, In Carlisle, this Ifith day 01 September, in the year of our Lord one tiensund eight hundred null seventy, and In the ninety-fourth year bt the Independence eftheljniteil JOSEPII - C yIIOMPLON,ff OEM Home Advertisement Wheeler and Wilson and, Elliptic , ,LOCK STITCH SEWING' MACHINES SEWING KA.CHIIstES The Best,',Shnplest and QheapeeL 'I I I IIES.E machines iire adapted . all kinds of fluidly sewing,_worklng •egnilly ,re I "ati v a p Soond f iLk e dn h n e a a n d d s , maktoinn g g ao b b d e s a . u w t i itfhu l B a il n k d atiteb alike on' bpth sidee of the, article' •swed. All 'marlines road are waitatted.' Call and examine Road Telegraph Moir, hrliele, PA. • ' 'May 24, ' , Baltimore Advertisement AND lizirgirde 114P011T.6.T.i0tf,. f laborrl, diallitiry, and ,draw Good,. Ali LIBTBON O , OATOR k 00., Importer. and - Jetibers Trimming and Vttivet Ribbon., Bonnet Silk., Bating and Velvet., Mond., Netts, Craws, Ituoher. Flower., Feather., Ornatio 4)11(6;8 traw Doolittle and Lidice Bats, tritnined 'and untrimcned, Shaker lloods, Jto. 237,8nd - 230 , Baltimoro Street, • • IiALTIMORE. , • ~r(dr the largeet stock, .io rowin tbfirtootiotoi and 'nneututiled choice; variety, and cheapnem, compVi sing thu latest Peri/bin novoltloi ' Orders splialted, nud Prompt attention given. - - 25.9g70•pi*, , - • t IS lANOS FOR' SALE; r• . i Two first-class Pianos, winch have been in tiro but 'ii °bort time , will be cold fory low for ruck.. Apply et °nod to elittio7o-tf JOHN 11. . . • ad.~va __ ~~ ria[~~r ~~o~c irk: r l i rr i fi p PiTP, 3 l l: l ; PRPP itPPi `., PPPP rip?' ‘•i ) IPPPVP,, . „,, PPM' • , PPP . / ...r PPPPPPPPPP , I...~u~r••ri. 1.. n . ',a - rmirturrtgi , , " , IIIIIITI:; " ' trintit 'num ' lIIIITII ' TIIIIIII' I= MMEM AAA AAAA „ AAAAA AAAAAA A.A.A. AAA AAAAAAAL AAA, , AAA ALA ALA AAAAAAA AAAL AAA NNNNNN NNNNNNN • NNN N NNN _ NNN N NNN NNN .-N NNW NNN N NNN NNN N NNN NNN N NNN NNNNNNN NNNNNN 00000000000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 —_ 000 000 000 00000000000 '; SSSBSBSSSSS SSSSSSSASSSSSSS SSSSEISS MSS SSSSBSS ssS BSSSSS SS SSSBSSS • SS 4 SSSSSS EBB SSSSBSS BSSS 89SSS9EI 688S89SEISSE19883 SBMSBSSE36I3 KM auliacr/bar Laying tipaini a MUBIO arohz. at No. 11, West Main Street, CARLISLE, PA., Dula call the attaution of filo public to hi. =MS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, anon which '4lll bu fOOrld../Oi of ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS MELODEONS, IfELODEONS, ICELODEONS, JJELODEOHS, ITSW AND ELEGANT PIANOS, regondhature4 by the tatebnited Schoemaker A Co., of Philadelphia. A limited butabur of times new Plums wlll be for RENT, awl tito not will be allowed part payrusai ;ma ui p■rrtaao. This IA; ral3gemont will make pio parade spay, by givnliC Uwe (or Nyman*, and will allow OppartsnUy of teetlog the lustrumetet before purchasing.. Ale° good 8130PNV BAND PIANOS .for .ate or rant, at tarau to cult the Honey. • Vail and examine thew wbriitor you viirk tu b or buy. SILVER TONG UL+L ORGANS, and .. MILLODRONB. *oft Wi world tenowned isaanufactory of 13. P. Weld haeli‘ANoo.' (formerly Wharf & Needham). Th °Lanni:U - 1. 1;4 . d Lest In tLe world, and nll wairranted and lgot it' order by myself for flyoyrare. Also VIOLINS;" - ' ' " GUITA.Rp, A6ORDEONS, FLUTES, MEET rp. AND RUBIO Books ATRINGB , OF ALL SODA and ororythlog apperlataln to Um mull. buluesa. ~Old illoc.o. l 4oloditono,`; _OOd °motto token la Pitt pay toi' bow ono,' lIMI It 1•;,P ~ ~ ,li, L N. 4. ~,~. •,~ ~~ s. Id truinenti raparedand ; Val and Imuillua my, stook Xan CO= 4,9pN, 11 xam 4 ' IDo WE forgot Ws plaai • i ,. ; WEST MAIM', STIi4E I C_ r litirtin /1014 OARLIOLIi 'PA Letitia & Miller—Dry Goods.' IMEI PALL -CAMPAIGN. 11 0, ';? .1 T I. ME D,R 90 DS . §'T ORB, direct From Now York and Philadelphia, a great -variety BlAk nod plocy Cold Drese Ellke Irish Poplsnain 01l colors . , Gala Plaid C!olLs nod Searges for , Ladies' Circulars and t'ultings, Plaid .Poplins, Mcriuoos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Deli:duos, &d. Btr hied and Plnid Shawle, a great variety, fur Ladles, &three, and Children. A full line of every grade and quality of furs—great bargalos—much under the prices of lust season. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 'Groa thargninn In White lllankotn, 000 Breakfast Shawls, new styles of Hoods, Searle, Ties kc., io great variety. 000 D.O . IIIESTI - CSI DOMUSTICB! CEEB Sheetlags, Table Liatnsi Ticking, Calicoes, • lowor rotes than over Our stook of Fiannelu cannot be inirradird for qual ity, quantity, or price. Call and gct sham of th: barglins. ~ C LOTIIB AND 12A55.311:1t138 ~. f evo ry variety and quality at priecli to siftll ustom.rs. for Mon's and•Boye' wear. QM nod son. An Germania mado op at short notice. in uch variety, en cannot be seen elsewhere. C. an t eoe all the novelties of the season. We have Just filled our Corpot Room with new and boantifol styles of Catpets, Floor Oil Cloths of all widths, lkuggeta, &lettings, Rugs, Mate, &. We cannot ha undersold in Carpets. We Would Say to all ~ persons dealring to purchase Fall Goods, to examine our stock before making purchanes; pa we have Just returned from the Eastern Gillet with the LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETS at extremely low prices, to bo 'found in the county, and as we aro determined to keep up our reputation, for telling goods very cheap. Bargains at The Central for every customer. Call and eec for yourselveg ORGAI(S, Sign of the Corpot 17.11, • NO. 2 EAST 31.117 i, STREET, CARLISLE, TA 29sep70 ORGANS, stoves~ Tlgtrrare anal pumps. GRAND OPENING -44 ' RHINESMITH & RUPP, NO. 02 AND 64.NORTD HANOVER STURM' TIN AND SISEESIRON WORKERS, Cook, Parlor, and every variety of HEATING STOVE§ The eubscilbere. having recently erected a commo- dious store room, adjoining their old ataml, affording ' Increased facilities for business, are now prepared to furnish their patrons and the public generally wills every article in their line, on the moat accommo dating terms_ With alarge and varied assortment, to which adition, are constantly made, they fool confident that in quality and price they are ahead of all conapotition. PARLOR STOVES, COOK EiTOVES, OFFICE STOVES. • t r i. h:li o drl i T n n , en nu t p o e f rio t r iel i rLitek , o i n a d fo atmpllcity r r rangetnent, among which may by mentioned the MIILODEONS SUNNY SIDE FIRS' PLACE BEATER, BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, awl with a variety of other Cook Stoves troll knows for their excellence. .f all kind., including the celebrated TBASE BIIitNERS, If you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical Stove, If you want a Powerful Heating Stove, If you want • a. Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove, call and excuulue our stock, where you will find the ORIENTAL ROT BLAST, , 4, with ravened., lino and oven ORIENTAL PARLOR URATER, . • BPI7AR'S REVOLVING LIGHT, PAZIOR AND OFFICE STOVES SIIELET AND TIN *ARE, Rlalu owl Japaated; luel tiding . Toilet Ware, .• • • ' Cash And Dead Boxes /Iread, Cakeicand Sugar Boxes, !! • • '1; Knives and Forks Spoons of all kinds, •• • _ ' . Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets, Enameled and Plain HollOw Ware, FIFES, tko Wroqgbt Iron: Paoli Shovels smd.tongs, Coal and Flour 0101)1111. Si n t , iron, Draw Hotting, (malt Jars, die.," &a, he., embracing a Large and complete, att• sediment to which'wo Write the attention of buyers. . We eta also prepared to fartilah Pptiipstor 018torkul and . Daqi Was, and hare for iala the celebrated CUCUMBER *oop PUMP, Warranted soutane,• ,„ , • 1 Coastautly pahand, . , • • RUCK AND L AIRB FOIL novilt . . . aFovwxxcr, AND JOB WORK t .„ •• ' ' ittOkidekto 1111 oq rf•geonaNg 4nxii. ;,tI "' • • • • ota Etavas'Oketi in . . „ • ' Thankful Or the patronage 'heretofore 'bestowed nit •are. are. determined, by - increased etibrtii„to merit a. continuance of it, and .respoeLnally ank the pubito to calt and examine, for, theinsoivon; , .. . annn3l2o,trrE 84 • 112 and 4, ilarrovan s nu= • C. 4 / 4 101 . 1 % rAs /Geop7o MEE NOW OPENING FEELEI O , N N VIVA L DRESS ,GOODS, French Poplins, all colota, English Elkins, nll Andre Emprosa Repo, all color,, BRAWLS! SHAWLS! = Great Bargains In Colored Blankets WOOLEN GOODS! ()Ingham., Kentucky Tent FLANNELS! FLANNELS NOTIONS! NOTIONS! CARPRTSI CARPNT9I LEIpICH & MILLER I= and dealt= in SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE.OYEN COOK NOVELTY PARLOII COOK STOVE, KITCLIEN RANGES, = =! for two or mom room s; AND M 40,10 LIMIT RASE BURNERS, with a largo'assortnnnt of MEM ME SOCEIZIES, C4XDP,' &c. DM FRESH GROCERIES 1 FRESH GROCERIES Alfraja to be bad atfthe C.HtAP STORE NO., 88 Mai .PONPRET STREET Ind why ardthoy always fresh? lirmauedwe a great amount of them, and Bolt thorn IoW. There. Lore, , turn our Block often, and consequently our koods mint be fresh. . Tad Will find everything you wish the way of GROCERIES, QDRENSWARD, GLASSWARE, • - WILLOW and • • CEDAR WARE, - STONE and • CROCKERY WARE, Choice Rama, i• Dried Reef, &angina, Deaf, Tongues, Tamils and Crackers of ceory description. Pickled. Spiced and Fresh Oysters • Sardin es, Boi:eh Pickles, " omon Syrups, &e., amino and • NOTIONS. It is Osaka to mention therm, come and ace fur yo aelvee; and parenta if it don't suit yon to come, wood your children, RH they will he dealt Ivlth the same care re if you wore hero yourself. I= C'OUN.T.RY PRODUCE taken to echango for good°, or cacti GEO. B. HOFFMAN'S SONS No. 88 EAST POMPRET STILKET. CAntiatr, PA o=l Norms.—llavlng tminsferred my entire Interogt It the grocery business to my Snag, thnse indebted t. mo are requested to settle with them, during my lib sauce In Europe GEO. B. 110111' VI. IL MASONIIEDIER. Dealer in • I CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, 19 FINE QUALITY OF TEA, PURE srlcEs QIJEENIVAItE, =I = Wi)UDEN, AND BEST 111UNDS Op FAMILY FLOUR I= ALL RINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCIi BOUGHT AND SOLD B9orinumcoEtemic PITT AND PAIFILET STRIIKTA ECM CITY ADVERTISEMENT. ESTABLISIIED ISSI SILVER SIEDAL nvinnlod uvernilcompetilloitnq Alu . c Quics:l;shibition, lloston, Outnbor. 1569. . TELE ORIGINAL AND GENIIINR EM=l WROUGHT IRON, AIR 'TIGJIT, GAS-CONSUMING HE ATE 13 with patented Dust Scrum Grate Bar Rests, Wrought Iron Radiator, and Automatic Regulator, for burning Anthracite or Bituminomi Coal or Wood. 10 sizes for brickwork, uad 2 sizes Portable. Ilanu9actured only by J. REYNOLDS & SON, W. cor. 13th .3. Filbert &recta, ,p h I'IIILLDEL3'fII,Ar-Is±:s These Treaters are made of heavy ' wrought iron well riveted together, and are warranted to be shio lately Gas and Dust Tight. They are the only Heaters Halt are managed without any dampers "and' in which all kinds of fuel can he burned a it Lou alteration. Cooking panges, for Holds, Reetourants, and Famill IMM Flat Top Heating Ratigei, , Fire Place Heaters, Low Down Grates, Slate liantels, Registers, Ventilators Pamphlets giving full description, soot free, to auy ddteoS. ' 23j tnteiti-13 Soots, Shoes and Trunks STROHM & SPON,SLER, NO. 13, South Hanover street, Carlisle Thankful for tlia patrunlg • exteaale,l than 11, toforo, do now nnnourona their n,uni large Ana SPRING STYLES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, I. ]4adies and Misses, Gents and Boys, Youths and Childs, which are unrivalled for comfort beauty. itle, TRUNKS AND VALIS-ES I= All of will be aold•at small :profit. Call op and all, and get a full eq ul Talent fur your money litap7o eIIEA.P Gado aro not nkivoys 'the best. IViien yon go to Lai •n article, and especially in alit matter of BOOTS. AND. SHOES go to a doaler on 'whom, words you can rely, 0* very feu , are good judge,' of leather. ." • AT, Ms time of the year many will be wattling ugh boots and shoes for summer wear. All snob cau accommodated at.- ADAM DYSERT'S, rareand i l a :V.l.' d do c toTNlT ftwYrtir'ewut pri ced Boole din patch. Place of business No. 34 East Loather street, Carlisle, Pa, MOO Leather and. Fancy Woods SPECIAL 'NOTICE. L.A & BIDDLE it ee peetfullT !Marta their friends that •yqt. JEiti3llAll . 11011111N9, g ate at t h e a, of Balky & C 0.,) has this day anao elated hi mee tr w h:la Them, under the firm name Of bawls% CLARK & BIDDLE, and viii continuo tho WATCH AND 1E \ YELICY DUSINNSB Otlbo old eland, 1,121 CHESTNUT ET.RENT, MITLADELPIL T A. ' Thoy are noar'otTering,lit redace4 Orleas,A chute.) stook of • AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, • DIAMONDS, JEWEDDY, • BTERLINCYSILYENWARE, ' TABLE CUTLERY; . , .• ' MANTEL CLOVM, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND VIUNNA. • LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS', 28470 rap!. E,LIQVORS, TWINES tee N EW LIQUOR STORE. JOIN HANNON i • , - N.* E. Cot. Hanovor and PozpfroCaroots (Maw doo.'souti s /Soutc'e glom): riiro ~ • Dort OoromonWliloky ' " Pure Holland Gin, ort Wino, • • Merry Miro • • •• • Jam Iliatusi, • 16007 U •. ' LlaPt.nrY S3 ll O. ATElargiV • 1111TiRS; INuorys na n caTri 1.1/1.7,141/3. • D.R.r ODS .410 CARPETS. IsfEW GOODS I OPPOSITE MARKET lIOIIBE Has just returned from the city with an entire now EMIIII DRY GOODS, 101 of which V 111 be sold on $llOll grog to, baying boon purcluuml fur mill Wu havia.orythlng kola. la a FIRtIT 01.A.2S DRY GOODS STORE We harp the advantage of a reeklent - buyer In the cliy, who to able to watch tho lnarketn, and furnish uli with bargains at all times We wish everybody to call and o.lllllillo our stock before pureluuing rhos here, on you 1,11 l be cony IE!!!!!= (;(FIE CHEAP STORE nod you NM MVO money In buying from on. ECEM DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! A ir ILACTIVE SPECIALTIES POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE = irellamal au.fug thu greoleat (I.lwasaioll Ii tualltel, and to be hold at cortvapuodlugly low p DRESS GOODS, ,mprinitig nli the u.,,, Ilies of the Notwou MQUILNING & SECOND MOURNING GOOOB 1= vne Alnucnts, U 1 A CK ALPA CC A S C31.4.4.111ty IV HITE G 0 ODS In great ,triety nod Intebt style* French MllSlins Bishop ! ,,,a vi,coriaLawn,,, lOSIRRY•nnd GLOVES in llama rurelly * Guipure Lacebeot and ehenpext stook-in town Veleuclennes, Thrded Lucre, Ilmburg EmbrilhlilrlCA ix:id - Lilco Collard LINEN GOODS, 2= 'ill ow Ctoist.{.l,l ono Vhite Holland r.,r Doy I ie" Towels BOYS' CASSINIERES AND 'MEN'S WEAR, no oat ay !mlos _thaa- regielarrareiC SPECIAL NOTICE! LLAMA LACE LLAMA LACE SOCKS, BEDOUIN MANTLES, • SHETLAND SHAWLS TIIOS. A. RARPER, 6june7o Cm. llanover a \ ,rul Pomfret sta CIIEAP DRY GOODS! Sidi Another Reduction in Prices Large Lola of Goods from, 'Auction Every OGILBY'S arge assort 'nen In lif I) RESS "G 0 0 D S Ei!=III Cloth , ,, d Cotton Stullll for Men and !Joys' Wear, at lower eon than 000( nt lactory. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Black Silks, White Piques, Fancy Silks, Hoop Skirts, and many kinds of other goods. Endless variety of Panay anode—all ,•hoop: Never Lent t rover missed a Halo of Black AJpaccan or Poplins, and still another reduction In Om. Can be compared yvlth any to thu county for pries or quality. I= Lace Potiits, 1, • Silk Coats, .ver to Carlirlo. All ft 2.3 jun e7O RECLINE IN,GOLD CORRESPONDING DECLINE IN GOODS 1 Quito an excitement in the Dry Quo& parka, ip very marked decline lit price. of DRESS GOODS, Bilko, Delalnca, Merino., It Ipaccas, Pepin. Sorg Reps, and a largo variety; connalaing neari . y every thipg In. this lino of goods. STAPLE GOODS Plannoln, Tickinge, Gingham, Illankota,Cottonadop, Kontucky Jeans, monis, and OASSIMERES, Llnon and Cotton Tublo Dhipire, Shillings, Chocks. WHITE GOODS Swing, Nahum° Cambria; Jacanatn, French Mug ling, Tar &mimic and - 61ring Edging and In eat - tinge. • _ HOSIERY, GLOVES,. Trimming., in great varloly, Ribbon; of the boot quality, Maenad Sundown.. FANCY GOODS of &Arca tunoy,otyloo,trlng 4111 vary !hoop. .Ladies' Under Clothing, very butraaomolimado and ,trlpnued. 4100 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ititggeht, Rugs, ' Window Shades, Quilts, Counto.r nrteso and inanygoods not Monti on e d 'for want. a We claim to bavo the lorded and boat stook• of Dry Goode In the Interior the State, and will a ell atledch prlcns as will SAtlsfyallthst this Is the place -to got Rood betgntno, ODULTO NEW GOODS,I D. A. SAWYER, I= = EI=ZI II A It PER'S I= lit ext., quality ME MESE IM!IME Ineottlo6. bit:ion Docks and prplo Limn. Shootia Tai,la Linens and Napkins. I%'ltite.Sprottla, Z.., dm Opening of UM I= Cassimores, Linons, ILAT,9I,AND CAPS. J. • G C)I.LL / 10, • No. 20 WART MAIN STREET. ,CARLISLE, PLTNN'A.,. 47 WEST MAIN STREET: I ThI4IATTER of CArlialel • and Bummer 'Shawls, d. OGILBY'S, MINTZ & 00 HARD:IE4IM • SAFES, eft. MILLER & BOWERS' ''HARDWARE STORE, 26 NORTIJ RAWER STREET, CARLISLE, PA WE would respectfully call the atten tion of the public to our recently replenish ed STOCK OF HARDWARE making It now ono of the largos( In Cumberland Valley and conelsiting in part of HAHHERED AND ROLLED 1 Pi O.W !JORDON'S WORSE MORN, NORWAY RODS BLACKSMITHS', WAGON MAKERS', 60AOM MA DRS' AND OARPNNTED TOOLS, BUILDING MATERIAL ~za~'~llei;y~,. Paints, Oils, 'Cabinet Makers, Undertakers, and Coach Maker. MATERIAL thaloa, Fhovola, Fork!, Repairs for MOCORMIOK'S REAPER constantly ou baud. flo aro constantly in receipt, of goods direct from the manufactiirers and are able to fur nlsh country merchant, at Philadelphia and New York pricoa. 4,4 - GOODS &Momd to all parte of aka LORI] of charge. WILCOX & GIBBS' S E WING .111A•CII E ' We hove secured the Agency of the Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing ?I aril In e, a little family arrange,- went be one seems willing to do without after having seen ono In operation. The Wilcox k is n Single Thread Machine and claims superiority over all Double Thread Machines In the following content., 1 kis simpler and hiss liable to -get out ofc.r. It le Cheaper. It rune It with logo noise. It rune easier. It rune foster It Imo the best duo lee kr preventing the wheel Dom running beef:ward. It requires less meet:mei tst: syill to operate it. It requires less time and instruction to learn to use I F . It la the most certain and reliable in its operations. Ito needle ly straight and loss liable to be brokon then a °laved ono The need le is secured in Its place by an Ingenieusfy patented device which renders It colt adjusting so that neither AID nor experience are required in arranging It. It sane directly from the spool thus doing away with the tedfous-operation . of ,rowinding the thread for adjustment In the shuttle. It makes the Wilcox h Gibbs' of "twisted loop :Mph," a stitch original with this machine and made by no other, the seam is more elastic and stronger then the Lock Stith The seam in the moat even and beautiful, ,the seam is always self: fastened thus avoiding a reversible feed. Ito ten sion Is more Simple nod more easily ndjuited, it is more 'speedily clutaged fiute one kind of work to anotiker, it does mautliai embroidery, It has the best Oninter, It has the beet filler, It boa the best braider, it hoe the beet belt. The Wilcox ()laps" has been in the market fora little more eight years, during which time upwards °feisty thousand have boon made and sold., a numbtu by fifty per cent larger then were .1d of any Double Thread. Jl u opine in the WOO number of Ito earliest years. Such samosa is sullicient to warrant thatch(' of this Maehine, wherever it hoe an Agency without the doubling evIdeLICO of tostintonidls, of which there are enough, to fill up the column(' in the lend. These ' Machines are rut exhibition nt our storo, No. 26, North Hanover street, Carlisle, where they may be examined, and they will take great pleasure In ex , , plumping anything relating to it. Respectfully &c., mtur,it k nowkns, BC.. Carllrla. L' - 24batid - 0 A RID W A It NI HENRY SAXTON H. SAXTON ;k CO., No. 15, EAST MAIN STEEET, Dealers inilardware, Iron, Cutlery, &o Carlisle, Pa,, aeruby onnouoco to the public, that thoy Intend .11Ing everything In their 1100, either wholesale or kali, at pa:ea much lower than can bo bought thl Ide of Philadelphia Our stook colorists In part of UILDING , IIATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS BM . rnn Nuild, Shovela, hose, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Orow Lars BledgFu, Picks, Ako a full and wall &elected lianalmont of Ola, Petty, . Varnishes, Cement, Plaster, Sand, Powder, Safety fus oclienlcs' Tools, Tablo and rocket Cutlery I=l WARM BELLS, u 9, Ilnmee , Chalint„liralu bap, Ropes, Pullui Hay Eleratorx of all deactiptloaa GUNS, PISTOLS, • POWDER, SHOT, OAPS d ammunition of all kinds Thankful for past fhvors, by strict attention b 114111003 WO hope to receive a continuation of th 11. 8.11,,XT0N &.ICO. ALL PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted to Henry Boxfon ern requested, to Ike' Immediate settlement, and those Inuring dms to present them for 'eettlemo,. as I Irish to Aso op my books to January I, Into HENRY SAXTON. 27jan70 ThoIIATTBIt o(Carlielol Tho latest styloaJivst rocelvod I Tho Intogt etylevalways on baud SILK HATS trom the beet lianufttetprer 1,11 VASIIIOKABLIC llATSjuht out 11,1 J. q. CALLIO %dolma to call attention to hto lorg IZTIM HATS AND CAPS. o manufacture's Haile to order, and bets the bee arrangements for coloring Ilattr, Woolon Goode ad 9vercoata, at abort notice The hlghog cdElfr 'Trots paid for COUNTRY T1,,,0R5. 411).01Y11 ncu A'OALL.IMIL NO 29 MAIN STREET. Osor 60 !).R:,RIVAL FRESH Of all the New Spring Styles of 4, HATS AND CADS.. .." Tbe . Subeariberhas Jost opened, at No-I6 North Hanover St., a fewMoorrNorlh of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, one of the largest and best stock of HATS A OAPS ever offered in Carlisle. Silk Hats, Caesimeres of all stylbs Sod gnalitlei, Stiff Brims different °Wore, and every description of Soft !fats now niade.Tho Dunkerd and old fashioned brush, kept cohstantly on hand and made to order: all warranted to give satisfaction, A full assortment • of STRAW HATS, Men's boy's and children's tansy. I haSe also addgd to my ytock, Notion. of different kind.; consisting of Ladles and GenVa Stocking. Nock 4 los , Ponells,filovos,Thread,ffewing Bilks, Sole ponders, Umbrellas, day Primo Soma auff Toluca°, Alwyn on hand.'; Give me ITIO call and eiiiinisie my Wei. as I Thal INIl• tided of pleating, bosl J das pelnkrmontg, • •• QIII A. ' pp, 30 North thiumr St, ITUtNISHING STORE. GRIND OPENING :OF SPRING AND OBI= GOODS! FOB MEN, It OUTII,',AND BOYS' WEAR, at the old nod well known atom of ISAAC LIVIN6STON, NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STRNET, . I . l 7; , a e w b o e l , :cn ni ln a g ke t a bz . la o t w ea n t t n o oir i e w lel t e r s a ln e large varieties. Flue French, Saxon, English, and Domosilo i `CLOUT, SATINETS, TWEEDS, LINEN, COTTONADEB, rondo pp lan superior style, or sold by ,tho yard, at tho lotrost prices. If sold by the 3 ard, no charge for cutting. A oploodld lino of ANT LICIIIEN'S PIIIINISIIING 000141 TRUNKS, VALLUW,CAIWETBAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUTTONS, BINDINGS, A general lot of Tailor's (3 oodia Tho In style Clothing In tow n I } Tho best mode Clothing In town I The hod 'assortment In town I /Our kook of Piece Ooodi( for Customer Trade, upwlor to any In town I Tho lowest prices In town for the IMMO quality of goods. Coll in. No trouble to show our assortment. No. 22 North Ifancirer ttreot, Carltitle. Ektablisbegi 184% fmn7o-ly Carriage Building and- ver CARRIAGE RUILDING IN 4J ITS BRANCHES, ANA REPAIRING AND AT REASONABLE RATES., . _ .. CARRIAGES, - ' - CARRIAGES, . CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CA II It I AO ES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, • CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES,CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, , BUGGIES, - BUGGIES. Buuta 11, BUGGIES, RUGG IBS, BUGGIES, . B [ UGG ] IES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES, . , • BUGGIES, BUOGIEs, BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES, JUGGLES, EUI R 3 :BuGGIEs, BUGGIES Nls SPRING W4GGN9,SPRING WAGONS, - SPRING WAGONS, ORIN() Iswous, - V SPICING WAGONS, - • SPICING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, SPICING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS; A I ways ou hand, or pod° to order CAItRIAOES, FOR 000 D HORSES -80couti-banow.g.64.. or .1; kinds, taken In .:‘.11 , 0,00 for Work. A, SENSEIfA.N QM Still at work, and loritee ell kle old enetomwre,luid the public In general, to giv•blm p non. Remember the old establiehed ninon, on MI STREET, north of the Railroad Dopot, csiam Pa EM=EI FIRST CLASS 41-PERT In conueetion with thoaboro establlehment 12ma700m LIVERY, SALE, AND Etbll4.NOs STABLE. J, L. STIRNER & BROMER, In roar of ➢eula Ilotise HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO 11111.11 ON ILZAEONADLE 71005, AND AT EINOILTIIST NOME CIRRIA9ES FITRAIBITED FOR FUNERALS AW N. ➢. Stable room for BO bead of horst% oo kuep. 171 b7O DE HAVEN & BROTHER. 5-20'S AND 1881's BOUGHT, BOLD AND, EXCHANGED MOST LIBERAL TERMS Bought and Sold at Markot rates. COUPONS CASHED PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS ought nod \Sold Stocks bought and gold oh Columbalon only CHICAGO, DAN - VILLE AND VINCENNES FIRST KORTO.tOIi ' T P. 6. For gale at Ob and accrued interest Accounts rocelyod, and interest allOwedm,datly, Bttlaoct to etioeltat tiled DE HAVEN' No. 40 Soya!, ThirN 'street, 27Jau7Oly COAL ANb LUMBER. CHEAP COAL 1 50 CENTS ItEDIITTION, on current market rides. Lorborry.: Llocoln Rod Aeh... Lykann Valley Bedelmoro Coal Coal delivered to all parts of the tows et Um above ink& Order/ subject to any change' Ituanediet at time of shipment. . , , Harmer, end Limetuttnere,Mimit the nu. the Cumberland VelleritedtroMl. fu el It Woo. ritathatir low rabbi; (Newlin* id* eipstelt, , BIRCH ••• • eorapr,ollll4l4.olll.l7!towth Carlisle CASSIBIEItEB, VESTINGIB, MARSEILLES, AC., largo variety of BUCKLES, SO., ISAAC LIVINUSTOII, I= I will uxeliango BUGGIER, on SPRING WAGONS I= GOLD PHILADELPII24. Am% Mjg. 4LO 676 4 150 6 76_ 4T6 , 680 666 6'86