mm IWtiijito, LOCAL ITEMS. Proceedings. The August mrt commenced on Monday of ’resident Judge Graham and Cocklin and Stuart on the 'here were oyer one hundred in the Quarter Sessions and Terminer; and the criminal iccupied the entire week. The raced almostevery crime known Tg, A large number of cases uued and settled; below we les tried: . Abraham. Stahl. • Assault and -verdict, guilty; defendant seu pay a line of $5 and costs of Maglaughlin and Herman xwealth; Penrose and Sadler mt. Daniel .Eckels. Leasing a kept as a bawdy house: ver dlty, and prosecutor, William >ay the coats of prosecution.— lin and S. Hepburn, in, for "ialth; Penrose and Sadler for Catharine Drevvitt and Eliza lart.' Keeping a bawdy house; it guilty, and prosecutor to pay Same attorneys as previous . John McGuire. Larceny;.de leads guilty; sentence deferred, lin for Commonwealth ; Hum ifendant. ' s. John Smith. Larceny- and stolen goods ; defendant guilty iced to pay a fine of $1 and.un risonment in the Eastern Peni tbr one year. Maglaughlin for wealth; Beltzhoover for deft. 's. Stacy Glauser. Assault and defendant pleads guilty, and is d to pay a fine of $l5 and costs of iou. Maglaughlin and Newsham non wealth; Sharpe for deft. r s. Jacob Windemaker and John ty. Highway robbery; Winde ict arrested; Dougherty found id sentenced to Eastern Peniten three years. Maglaughlin and ir Commonwealth; Penrose for it ( vs. Robert Hatfield. Eornica l bastardy; verdict, guilty; the sntenCe imposed. Maglaughlin lonwealth; Gillelen for defend- vs. Samuel Dove. Larceny ryer llty; defendan t sentenced to East litentiary for one year, vs. EolandS. Templeton. Horse 1 verdict, guilty; sentenced to irs imprisonment in the Eastern iary.* Maglaughlin for Common- Shearer for defendant. In this defendant had bribed John Wil id Albert Louis to swear that they sn the horse and sold it to Tem tbese negroes, on being called up nice in another case, admitted had sworn falsely and had been i two hundred dollars by Temple io doing. vs. Albert Miindorf, Johnson lam, James Guy, Janies McCon- Elias Johns, Peter. D. Johns, Phil ■.er and Charles Yeugst. Riot, un assembly, and assault and.battery lleged riot occurred at a public sale irtown. Verdict, jtiot guilty; and .nta to pay one-half the costs and oggle, the prosecutor, to pay the tali. Maglaughllh and Penrose for imvealth: Sharpe, Shearer and for defendants. vs. Jno. Williams and Albert Larceny of 200 lbs. of flour from of T. P. Blair, near Shippens ouis not guilty; Williams guilty itenced to three years imprison the Eastern Penitentiary. Ma in for Commonwealth; Beltzhoo lefendants. vs. Samuel Thompson. Horse ; defendant pleads guilty and is )d to an imprisonment in the Penitentiary for six years. After mce he informed the Court that ;wenty-five years old and had sto inty-six horses, and after his re :om the Penitentiary would steal •e to make up for lost time, vs. Augustus E'eed and William i. Charged with assault and bat ;h intent to rob Geo. SwartZjin j, some weeks since; Eeed guilty md count and Hannon not guilty; mtenoed to an imprisonment for mars in Eastern, Penitentiary.— ghliu for Commonwealth; Shear ;h and Lee for defendants. vs. Charles H. Foulke and Hen- ... Arson j burning the stable of Bentz and firing Emory M. E. -I- An accomplice, Gharlcs Hark testlfied to being with defendants the buildings were fired by them, e part of the defense a sworn state made by Harkness, contradicting ortions of his testimony, was sub and also evidence of an alibi in to each of the defendants. After out over night the jury brought in ;dict of not guilty. Maglaughlin, >e, Weakley and Sadler for the Cotn 'ealth; Penrose, Smith, Dunbar and ■m for defendants. i. vs. William MoAUiater. Arson ; Bbeem’s Hall.' The evidence for nntuon wealth lathis case and the ug one, was based chiefly on the ,ony of Harkness, with a few corob ig circumstances. The Jury, how returned a verdict of not guilty. — uighlin, Sharpe, Weakly and Sad : Commonwealth; Smith and Leo ifendant. n: vs. William McAllister. Arson; ing of stable of David Sipe, in Car- Jury came in on Sunday afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty.— o attorneys as the previous case, le case of Com. vs. Harkness, and an case of Com. vs. Foulke, both for , were continued until next term, r ant of time to try them. • Ball. —A very interesting match >f Base Bali between the “ Charter of Newvillo, and the “ Amateur” ■ town, was played bn the grounds of latter on Saturday last. The game meed at 9 o’clock with the “ Char lies” to the bat. It was a well play ime on both sides, but in consequence it of the bails being “ grounders” few “fly catches” were made. The 'ing is the score: Charter Oak. HwKtfcur. O.R. OgUby, 3b 10 Graham, o 4 7 Bill; 2b ' 4 0 Boos, of 2 7 Gorgas, If 5 5 Fryalnger, lb 3 7 Adair, as 19 ililligan, p 4 6 j, Cornman, rf 8 7 O.R. 4 2 4 2 2 2 1 4 :d, 3b ‘.2b i rf », If - “ 3 2 .88 3 2 ,Cf 2 2 !3.P 4 1 7 I lb 4 1 ca J, 2718 Total, Innings 12 3450789 wrter Oak— 04280413 Amateur— 06 0 1 12 516 1 7—63 Oatciiu— Bill 1, Fryslnger 1, Whaler 1, Clou •Home Huns —Boas 8. Graham 1. Milligan 1. s—T*ire© hoars and forty minutes. jire— Harry Groverman, Dickinson B. B. C,, lamsporfc. Scorers— W. 8. Dunlap, 0. 0.8. B. E. Hostings,.H. li, S. B. B. C. ■'Vsier Badges.—Some of the young itlemen connected with the Volunteer ' have in course of preparation some itlful Clymer badges, which will be dshed, at short notice, to all who de them. 11 Clymer Clubs” send in ir orders at once and be supplied be the 6th of Ootoberr—the day of the 'itlc Mass Meeting. THE DEMOCRACY MOUSED! Another Grand Rally! The watchfires of Democracy are burn ing more brightly night after night.— There was another grand rally in the Court House, on last Wednesday even ing. The Hall was crowded to overflow ing. The Carlisle Band was in attend ance and discoursed some of its sweetest music. The meeting was organized by the selection of the following officers: President. —Gen. David Wherry, of Newburg. Vice Presidents.— Mitchell McClellan and Geo. Zinn, of Carlisle; J. W. Hous ton, of Dickinson; Wm. M. Gardner, of East Pennsborb; Frederick Wunderlich, of Mechanicsburg- Jesse Zeigler, of Mid dlesex; Snyder Rupiey, of South Mid dleton; Geo. Dougherty, of Southamp ton, and David Walters, ofShippensburg. Secretaries, —Charles M. Worthington', of Carlisle; W. V. Cavanaugh, of New ton : Geo C. Sheafer, of Hampden, and N. B. Moore, of South Middleton. Wm. H. Mrr/LBR, Esq., of Carlisle, spoke for an hour and a half in reply to the speech of Colonel. McCi.ubk, deliver ed the previous evening. Ho flayed the gallant Colonel alive, and made a most convincing and overwhelming argument against his sophistries. Mr. Mili/eb was followed by John S. Rhea, Esq., of Cambria, and A. H. Shape, Esq., of New Jersey, in able and eloquent addresses, which frequently' “ brought down the house.” Altogeth er, the meeting was a grand success, and the crowd did not disperse until half-past ten o’clock, when it adjourned with cheer after cheer for Johnson, Goymbu and the Union. The Guillotine.—The following ap pointments for the loth Congressional district have been made and will doubt less be of interest to our readers, viz : Collector of Internal Revenue, Capt. Wm. Penn Lloyd, vice Levi Kauffman, removed. W. C. Hall, Postmaster, Lisburn, Cum berland co., vice Christian Sherrick, re moved. John Glessner, P. M., West Fairviow, Cumberland co., vice Henry D. Musscr, removed. ’ William Hell, Postmaster, New Cum berland, Cumberland county, vice The odore Willett, removed. Thomas J. Shively, P. M., Duncanon, Perry co., vice, W. w. Dickinson, remov ed. John S. Forrest, P. M., Hanover, York co., vice W. F. Stair, removed ’ JohnDrayer, P„ M. Manchester, York co., vice M. F. Duhling, removed. DanU S. Hitzel, P. M., at Apple Grove, York co., vice Lewis Snyder, removed. Firemans Parade.— There will be a firemans parade in this place, on Satur day afternoon next, on the occasion of the reception of the new Steamer of the Good Will Hose Company, All the companies will turn out and several brass bands have been engaged for the occasion. JE®“ Fourteen preachers are indicted in Marion county, Missouri, FOR PREACH ING THE GOSPEL WITHOUT A LI CENSE! It has been thought that the LICENSE for preaching the gospel was found in the command of the Great Mas ter. But the Missouri RalUcalls think otherwise. “The Negro Bearstiib Palm.” —The Rump Congress voted NEGRO SOL DIERS who served TWO y ears, THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. « The Eump Congress voted WHITE SOLDIERS who had served THREE years, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. figy Col. J. H. Filler, a Union soldier of Bedford county, who was refused the Disunion nomination for Assembly by Cameron, et al,, in the Bedford, Somer set and Fulton District, has announced himself ns an independent candidate. SPECIAL NOTICES. 8®" The New York Jobbing Price List says, “ "Western and Northern trade are buying large supplies of goods, giving the market a ten dency to advance.” W. C. Sawyer & Co., East Main St., are lu dally receipt of new and desira ble goods. They claim to sell at small advances above cost. Buyers should never fall to give W. C, Sawyer & 00., an early call. Tby OcxiTEAS.—Be assured that no ft ner Teas than we offer are Imported into the Uni ted States, We speak confidently. We invite the trade to examine our large stock of Teas, all of which we offer to thorn at 10 per cent below New York Jobbing prices. P. S.—Salt at lowest prices, wholesale & retail; also a fresh lot of coal oil. Only a Short Time Yet ! Great In ducements Offered ! Goods at Cost The undersigned Intends to remain for only a few weeks longer In Carlisle, and would again call attention of the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity, and the public generally, to his well as:* sorted stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, which ho Is selling off aland below cost. — His stock consists of Overcoats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Knit Jackets, Valises, Hats, Scarfs, Gloves, Drawers, Undershirts, Albums, &c. In short his i entire stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, as well as Boys and Youth’s Clothing. Como all and see for yourselves; there is no humbug about it, as hundreds already will tell you of the bargains they have made. Don’t forgot tbo Store, between Drs. Kleffer and Zllzer, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Aug. 30,18CC—tf Ebbobs or Youth.—A Gentleman wlio suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the affects of youtUful Indiscretion, will for tbo sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tbo recipo and directions for making tlio simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St„ N. Y. Fob. 22,1806-rly A Cabd to Invalids.— A Clergyma 11 while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered d safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early, Decay, Diseases oi the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy.. Prompted by a de sire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recelpe for preparing and using this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge, 27 63 Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, ' JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. April 10, 1800-ly® Strange, But True.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear some thing very much to their- advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. AH others will please address their obedient servant, Feb,22/.ISOG-Iy Buggies.— The undersigned, in Pitt Street, a few doois South of the Mansion House, have now on hand Top Buggies, Trotting Bog gles, Carriages ami second hand Buggies and Car riages IjOvk and Matkimonv.—Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the un dersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This infor mation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Address, To CoNSUatTPiVKS.—-The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the moans of cure, tions for preparing and using the same, which hey will find a sure euro for Consumption, Ast hma, Bronchits, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser in'sending the Proscription Is to bonbfit the alllictcd, and spread Information which he conceives to ho invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the proscription, free by return mail, will please address Ukv. KDWAUD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. Feb. i!si. 180(5. —ly Itcij ! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch^ Scratch! Wheaton's Ointment will cure tho Itch in JS hours. Also euros Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending GO cents to WEEKS & POTTER, solo Agents. 170 Washington street, Boston, It will bo forwarded by mall, free of postage, to any part of tho United Slates, RALSLEY—GLEIM—On tho 28th ult., by Rev. John Ault, Mr. Joseph H. Bnlsley, of Upper Allen twp.,to MissTlllie M, Gleim, of Monroe twp. MILI/EU—MIrtllLER—On tho 30th ult,, by the same, Mr. Henry W. Miller to Miss Emma Mish ler, both of Upper Allen twp., this co. HORNER— WALTER—On the 2Sth ult, by Rev. S. P. Spreehcv, Mr. G. A, Horner to Miss Sarah L. Walter, both of this county. WENTZ—MILLER—On the (ith ult., by S. Me gaw. Esq.. Mr. Herman A. Wentz to Miss Sarah A. Miller, both of Hampden twp., this co. TROUGH.—In- Stoughstown, on the 2011 1 ult., Thomas M’Gmth, Infant son of Henry and Jane Trough, aged 7 mouths and 28 days. “ Go to thy rest, my child. Go to thy dreamless bed, Gentle and undefll’d. With blessings on thy head.” Du HUFF,—In this place on tho Ist last., Mar garet A., daughter of Abraham De Hull*, Esq., aged 15 years, 11 months and 1 day. “ And I heard a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Blessed are tho dead which die In tho Lord from henceforth; yea, salth the Spirit, that they rest from their labors, and their works do fol low them.” WALMSLEY.—In Ccntrcvillo, on the 28th ult,, William G. Walmsloy, Esq., aged 78 years. Flour—Family, $l2 00 Flour—Super 7 00 Wheat—White 2 GO Wheat—Rod, 2 55 Uye, ; 00 Corn, 80 Oats, -U) Clover Heed, (1 50 Timothy Seed 5 00 Flaxseed, 3 00 Potatoes—Mercer,... 1 SO Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 1 GO Ghain.—The offerings of Wheat are small and the demand limited. We quote red at $2 75@2 82, and white at s2oo®:}. Rye Is steady at 8115. Corn is quiet small sales of yellow at 1)2 cents, and mix ed at 00(0)91 cents. Oats are not so abundant sales of now Delaware at 15 cents, and 1000 bushels old and now mixed Penna. at 55 cents. The receipts to-day are as follows: 1200 bbls, Hour, 3500 bushels Wheat, 2900 bus. corn, 5100 bus. Oats. Seeds.— Flaxseed continues in good demand, <md sells on arrival at S 3 80 per bus. Timothy Is unchanged; sales are making at S 3 50(Ji<l per bus. blovorsced continues yory dull; small sales are reported at 80 50@7 50 pes bus. whiskey. —There is very little doing; small sales of bbls. are making at $2 38 for Penna. and $2 -10 per gallon for Ohio. \VM. BLAIR & SON. “South End,” Carlisle. JULIUS NEUWAHL. THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 83lBroadwfty»N, Y' Aug.}», IS*?0 —tf SARAH 13. LAMBERT, Grecnpoint, Kings Co., New York, Juno 7, 1800—Sin* To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the inscription used (free of charge,) with the direc- June 28, ISGli—ly MA Till IE 7) DIED REPORT OF T. 'TIE MARKETS. lUarkcts. CAiUii«uE, Sent. 5.1800. Butter. 25 Kggs, ID Lard, 20 i Tallow, 10 • Bacon—Hams. 23 » Bacon—Sides, 10. > Soap Beaus, 175 ) Washed Wool, 40@50 ) Unwashed W 001,.. 30(3>40 ) Pared Peaches, 700 ) Unpared Peaches,... 500 ) Dried Apples 300 Carlisle Philadelphia Markets. Wednesday, Sept. 5, ISGG. Fdouk.—Tho market is extremely quiet, but prices remain wlthouLquotable change. SOObbls. city mills family sold on private terms, and a few hundred barrels, chiefly northwest extra family at sll@l2 60 per barrel—including small lots of su perfine atsB@o, extras atso@ll—the latter 'figure for fresh ground from new wheat; $ll5O to 13 50 for Penna. and Ohio extra family, and $12(3)10 for fancy brands. Prices of Corn Meal are unchang ed. iilcto aiJberttecmcut!3. p RAND FIREMEN’S FAIR! TO THE PEOPLE OF CARLISLE AND VICINITY, The Cumberland Fire Company of Carlisle In tend holding a GRAND FIREMEN’S FAIR, lu lIHEEM’S HALL, commencing SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBEJI 0, 1866 The proceeds of the Fair arc to bo devoted to pur chasing apparatus for the Company. Wo respectfully appeal to the generosity of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to assist us in this enterprise. Our Company has been ns de serving and efficient as any, and has seldom been an applicant for public assistance. Wo would also appeal to the kindness of our brother fire men to lend us a helping hand. Such fancy articles as may be contributed will bo thankfully received by the Committee, ami fully appreciated by the Company. Goods can bo left at the Hail, or with any of the Committee: J. 13.'Bratton, G, A, Dillman, H. S. Ritter, Jacob Wlduor, •F. 0. Kramer, A. T. Decrner, Levi Mlnich, A. D. Boyle, Andrew Shcftler, J. M. Klein, J, Noftsinger, S. M’DonaUl, Jesse Hays, It. M’Cartney, Jr., Chas. P. Saimo, Oliver Mlnieb, Wm. Leopard, : William Grove. STEPHEN KEEPERS, Chairman, Sept. 0, IBGG-tf STOVE STOEE! JAMES U’G.ONEGAL Would inform, his numerous friends and the public generally, that ho has opened A NEW STOVE STORE f in South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Ulalr & Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where ha has on hand a large assortment of the latest im proved and most desirable Stoves In the market. Such as CO OKING-STO VEB of every variety and size, all of which ho will warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station ary RANGES, all of which he will sell 20 per cent, lower than can bo purchased at any other estab lishment in the county. Before purchasing else where you will find to your interest to give him a call ns ho is determined not to be undersold. TIN AND SHEET IRON 1 WARE, made of the very best material and at rcduco< prices.’ ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Fisher’s SisliF-Sbalixo FRUIT CANS, admitted by all to bo the best Can In the market, warranted lo bo as represented or the money re turned. . Fire-proof Bricks and Grates put in Stoves on moderate terms. Thankful to his friends and the public lor the liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to niease. lo merit a contlnuancc‘of the same. 1 JAMES M’GONKGATv. Sept. G, 18GG—ly* ORPHAN’S COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE—On Thursday, October 4, 1800. —uy virtue of an order of the Orphan’s Court, of Cumberland county, tho undersigned, adminis trator of Daniel .Mountz, deo’d., will oiler at pub lic sale, on the premises, on tho above day, the real estate of said decedent, to wit: A TRACT OR T I VEN2 »r A Clt RS OR SI. A2'E LA ND . situ at e in Fraukford township, one mile westof zelgler’s Mill, and six miles west of Carlisle. Tho im provements are a Two-Story LOG HOUSE, weathe*-boarded, a good LOG RARE, and oth er Out-b hidings. There is a small ORCHARD of lino Fruit on the premises. Tho land is in a good state of cultivation. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., of said day. when attendance will be given and terms •made known by JOHN MOUNTZ, Adm’r, of Daniel Mounts, dead, Sept. O,IBOS-U. EXECUTOR’S SALE—On Saturday, September 22, I ROC.—The subscriber will ofler at Public Sale, on the premises. In Mifflin town ship, Cumberland county, Smiles North of Now vilfe. on the road loading to Doubling Gap Sulphur Springs, A TRACT OF SLATE DANE, late the property of Alexander Klliott, dcc’d., bounded by George Henry and others, contain ing 107 ACRES, be the same more or less, 100 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, having been well limed. The im provements are a Two-Story LOG WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, a good 1’ RAME BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, and all other necessary Out buildings, with a Well of water near the door; also, an excellent ORCHARD, consisting of Ap ple and Peach Trees. Also, at the same time and place, TWO LOTS OF MOUNTAIN LAND, within 8 miles of the above farm, one containing 15 ACRES and Cl PERCHES, and the other 10 ACRES and 151 PERCHES, covered with young and thriving Timber, mostly Chestnut. Both lots are easy of access. Persons desiring to view the property can do so by calling on the subscriber, residing near the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will bo made by A. B. AN. SIIKRK. JOHN JACOBS, Executor of Alexander Elliott, deed. Sep. 0, 1800—3t* Yaluable limestone farm FOR SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, in Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, on Tuesday, the 2->th of September, 186(1, at 1 o’clock, P. M., the MANSION FARM of the late Christian Tltz cl, dec’d., situated in the said township, and about one-half ipllo south-east of Meehanicsburg, on the Simpson’s Ferry Road, containing 100 ACRES, be the same more or less, about 3 acres of which Is In lino Timber. The Improvements area good Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, good BARN, WASH HOUSE, and all other necessary Out buildings. There Is also on the premises a first rate APPLE ORCHARD, and other excellent Fruit. The whole farm Is in excellent fencing and m the highest state of cultivation. Terms will he made known oh the day of sale by LEVI MERKEL, Trustee for the Heirs,. Sopt. 11, 1866—:lf> PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. —On Saturday, Soplanbcr 22,180(1. The under signed will oiler ul Public Sale, on the above day, on the premises, the following described real Es tate, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, containing 10 AGUES, in a good state of cultivation, situated in South'Middleton township, about one mile East, of Paportown, on the road leading from Alt. Holly to Craighead’s Mill. The improvements are A GOOD LOG HOUSE, a good Frame Uarn, a Frame Shop, and other Out-buildings. There is « never-falling Well of water near the door, and an elegant YOUNG- ORCHARD, with a variety of Choice Fruit, such as Apples, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, &c. The property is under good fonco, and is a most desirable country home. It is ex cellently adapted for a truck farm. Persons wishing to view the property can call on the un dersigned, residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by Sept. (], 18(1(5—31.* Gettysburg Compiler insert, and send bill to this olllcc. ORPHAN’S COURT SALE—On Tues day, September 25,18(10,—8y virtue of an order oi Hie Orphan’s Courtof Cumberland county, the subscriber will sell on the pvemlses/in Newton township, I mile North-west of Newvillo, A TRACT OP SLATE LAND, late Uio property of Andrew Sharp, deceased, bounded by the Conodoguinet Creek, lands ol the Heirs of John Killian, dec’d., Thomas Sharp, and others, con taining 120 ACHES and 02 PERCHES, 115 of which are cleared, the balance covered with Timber. The improvements are a Two-Story LOG HOUSE, DOUBLE LOG BARN, Corn Crib and Wagon Shod, Spring House, a good Well of water near the door, a good APPLE ORCHARD of Choice Fruit. Terms or Sat.e.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid at the continuation ol the sale, the balance of one-half on the Ist of April, 1807, when deed aijd poscssion will bo given, the resi due in two equal annual payments with interest from Ist of April, 1867, to bo secured by judgment, bonder mortgage on the property, the taxes of 1867 to be paid by the purchaser, the grain in the ? round to bo reserved. Sale to commence at o’clock, P. M.. on said day. JOHN JACOBS, Adm'r. with the will annexed, of A. Sharp, dcc.d. Sept. 0,1866 —ts* ORPHAN’S COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE-On Thursday, October-i, iB6O. —The undersigned, guardian of Mary- Ella San derson, minor daughter of, Joseph and Martha Sanderson, (the latter dec’d.,) will offer at public sale, on the premises, situate on the South side of West Main Street, in the Borough of Mechanics burg, A ■ TWO'STOItY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE , with Frame and Weather-boarded Back Building, and Lot of Ground, containing 30 feet in front by about 175 in depth. This property is eligibly situated in the highest part of said Bor ough, immediately opposite the Cumberland Valley Institute, commanding a pleasant view of the grounds of that nourishing institution. A pleasant homestead for somebody. Terms of Sade.—One-fourth the purchase mon ey to paid on the continuation of the sale by the Orphan’s Court, one-half the residue on the first day of April next, when deed will be made and possession given, and the balance on the first day of April, 18(58, with interest. The unpaid pur chase money to bo secured by judgment on the property sold, or the whole may bo paid cash, at the option ol the purchaser. The taxes for 1867 to lio paid by the purchaser. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M.,on said day, when attendance will be given and terras made known by. _ WM. J. SHEARER, Guardian of Mari/ Ella Sanderson. Sopt. 6,1806 It Homestead and farm for SALE—A Choice Fakm and Residence—Oh Saturday, October 6,18 M.—The undersigned will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, all that valuable tract of land and Homestead property situated in Upper Allen township, Cumberland county and State of Pennsylvania, late the resi dence of George Emig, dco’d. This property is situated in one of the best and most improving parts of Cumberland County, adjoining lands of Judge Cocklln, Jacob Ulrich, Geo. H. Miller and others, three miles from Mechanlesburg, on the State road, a mile south of Shepherdstown. The improvements are a good Two-Story WEATH ER-BOARDED BOUSE, GOOD BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Hog Pen, Spring House with running water, a lino thriving Orchaud, of choice fruit. There is run ning water In nearly all the Helds. The laud is limestone and slate of first class.quality. One Hundred and Thirty-Four Acres, more or less.— Twenty acres of this are good Timber, the rest cleared and Improved. Sale to bo made on the premises, commencing at 1 o’clock, P. M., when and where terms will be made known by WILLIAM tiMIG, GEORGE ENCIv, for themselves and other heirx. Sept. 0, 1860 —st* ' CIDER BARRELS FOR SALE.— Call at WM. A. MILES’ dry-goods Store, iS’orth Hanover Street, Carlisle. Sept. o,lSM— at "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that 1 \ letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph Conner,dec’d.,lateof Fraukfordtownship have been granted to the undersigned residing in' Mifllin township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate, w.ll present them • Administrator. Aug. l(j, ISM—lit SOTIGE.— Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Saiu'l. man, deceased. Into of Hampden township, Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same plane. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to mabo payment immediately, and those having 'claims will present them for settlement EZRA BOWMAN, Executor . A First Class business College at Carlisle, Fcnnhu THIS Institution is now entering upon its third year in its present location; during winch time it has received a liberal homo sup port. and also an encouraging share of patronage from six different States of the Union, we. leel encouraged from the result of past efforts and shall snare no pains or expense in building up an institution second to none in the country. Education adapted to all—the Farmer, the Me chanic, the Artisan, the Business or Professional . YOUNG MEN of limited education. YOUNG MEN well educated in other respects, • but deficient in the branches taught in a first class Business. College; YOUNG MEN of limited means, who would possess the best requisite to em inence and distinction. YOUNG MEN who are desirous of receiving the greatest amount of'useful Infor mation at Ilia least comparative . expense are Invited to investi gate the peculiar merits of our Model System of practical training and eminently popular course of Study. . Also, Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, In its various forms and applications, including Gen eral Wholesale and Retail Business, Forwarding, Commission, Exchange, Jobbing and Importing, Railroading, Stcamhoating. Banking. Partnership Settlements, Business Calculations Mercantile Law, Correspondence, Practical and Ornamental Peurnenshlp. Phonography, English Grammar, Composition, Telegraphing, &c. Students enter at any time. tssr None hut competent instructors employed, and a sufficient number to insure individual in struction to nil. . , , . f01 '" ChCUUir Carlisle, Pa. Aug. 23, 1860. Hein atrbcrtiaemente. JOHN HECKMAN. 3Lcgal Notices Aug. 2, IMG— UL' GREAT EDUCATIONAL INDUCEMENTS. BRANCHES TAUGHT. laeal ©scale Sjaless. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at Public Sale, on Friday, September Li, 1868. on me premises, In Newton township, Cumberland county, Pa.. 1 mile North-west of Nowville. a GOOD SLATE FARM, lato the property of John Killian, deceased, hounded by the Conodogulnet Creek and lands of John Williams, John Wag* ner, heirs of Andrew Sharp, dec’d., and others, containing 126 ACRES, more or less, of which about2s Acres is good bottomland. All the land is of good quality, and well located for farming purposes. The improvements are aTWO-STOHV FRAME HOUSE, RANK JIAUN and other neces sary Out-buildings, with a WELL of Water near the House. Any person desiring to view the property can do so by calling on Charles Killian, living on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M‘., when terms will ho made known by HENRY KILLIAN, CHARLES KILLIAN, Aug. 23,1806—it Kvccutor*. PUBLIC SALE.—On THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1« W. ' The undorslgn eu will expose public sale, on the premises, In West Fcnnsborough townsliip, Cumberland county, 7 miles West of Carlisle, on the public road leading from Mt. Rock to Plainllolu, and about one-half mile from the / Depot at Altorton, the following described valuable real estate, viz: -A first rate LIMESTONE FARM, being the Man sion Farm of the late Wm. G. Davidson, Esq., bounded by Joseph Trego, George and Benjamin McKeolmn,'George G. Davidson and others, con taining 105 ACRES and 101 PERCHES. This land is all cleared and under good cultivation, except about 20 Acres of GOOD WOOD LAND. The improvements are a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, NEW BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, WAGON SHED and CORN CRIBS, Wash House, Hog Pen, and all necessary improvements, with FRUIT TREES, <&c. There is a llrst rate Well of Water near the House. The Mt. Rock Spring runs through the farm and near to the dwelling house, and there is an abundance of ilrst-ralo Locust growing on the premises. The Farm will bo divided into two parts of 52 acres, U 0 perches; being the West end, and li;l acres, 71 perches, witli the improvements, and will bo sold In such parts or altogether as will bring the best price. A perfect title will bo giv en to the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the property cun do so by calling on Anthony Shambaugh, on the promises, or either of the subscribers, residing in the same township. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., on said day. when attendance will be given and tonus made known by KOBT. McKEEHAN. Executor of Ann Davidson, dee'cl. GEO.G. DAVIDSON, Atl'y, in fact for (he devisees of U'm. Davidson, dec Aug. 1(J, 18GU“-ot ORPHANS’ COURT SALK OP REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, admin istrator with the will annexed of Daniel Koek, late of Tyrone township, Perry, county dec’d., will, by virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, sell at Public Outcry, up on the premises, on Saturday,the 22d day of .Sep tember, 186(5, at 12 o’clock, M., the following do- • scribed Real Estate, viz: A TRACT OF WOOD-' LAND, containing 310 ACRES, IUO Acres of which are situated In Fraiiltford township, Cumberland county, the balance In Tyrone township, Perry county. Also, another Tract of Woodland, con taining-112 ACRES and 02 PERCHES, 163 Acres of which arc situated in Franktbrd township. Cumberland county. This land is well covered with timber. - Conditions of Sale.—lo per cent, of the pur chase money to bo paid when the property is stricken down; ouo-half of balance on conllr matlon of sale, and the other half In two equal annual payments thereafter, with Interest,.to bo secured by judgment bonds.- - AARON M. EGOLF, Administrator. Aug. 30, 1866—3 t Yaluablp: parm at public SALE. —On Saturday, September‘22, IS6D. Will bo sold at Public Sale, on the above day, on the promises, in Monroe township, Cumberland county, on the south side of the Yellow Breeches ■ Creek! one fourth of a mile cast of Belt/.lioover’s Mill and two miles south of Churchtowii, on the road leading to Bolling Springs, n valuable Farm containing 26 ACRES, more or less, all ol which Is cleared, except 3 Acres of Woodland; and ad joining other lands of the subscriber on the cast, and the Yellow Breeches Creek on the north.— The improvements are a Two-Story FRAME WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, BANK BARN, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, (all nearly new,) and other necessary Out-buildings. The Farm has been well limed and is. in a high •state of cultivation. There is a line YOUNG ORCHARD of Choice Fruit of all kinds on the premises, and a never-failing Well of Water at tho door. This is a desirable Farm, being con venient to the water lor stock and mills. Also, at tho same time and place, a small TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, containing 6 Acres, more or less, of line Chestnut and Oak Timber, Any person wishing to view the property can do so by culling on Henry Long, living on tarm, or on the subscriber in Carlisle. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, I’. M., when terms will bo m.uio Unmvu by ]IRU , KI ., U Aug. 30, tSOO—tit ORPHANS’ COURT SALK OF REAL ESTATE.—OiI SATURDAY, Septem ber 1806.—The undersigned, Guardian of Emma C. and Laura E. Black, minor children of Dr. J, C. Black, deceased, will oiler at Public Sale, on the above day, on the premises, in ✓Whlromans town, Cumberland County, lour miles west of Harrisburg, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, A LOT OF GROUND, desirably situated in the centre of the village, and having thereon eroded a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, A TWO-STO RY FRAME SHOP, STABLE and other out buildings. There arc also a number of FRUIT TREES, GRAPES, Ac., on said premises. Late the property of Dr. J. C. Black, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, I*. M„ whim terms will be made known by 31. G. MOSKU. Guardian of Emma C. and Laura E. JUack, minor Heirs of JJr. ,K C. JUack , dcc'd. Aug. HO, 18(30 — St.- VALUABLE FARM AT B (JULIO' SALE .—On FItIDAY. September , 23, ISUO, at I o’clock, P. M., will bo sold on the premises, the SLATE AND (HIAVEL FARM of the under signed, in Frankford township, Cumberland county, about 5 miles West of Carlisle, and 1 mile north of Plainfield, containing 17 ACRES, In a good state of cultivation, and under good lenco. The farm has been all limed within the last low years with the exception of live or six acres.— The Improvements consist of a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, with a KITCHEN attached, now WASH HOUSE, FRAME UARN, &c. There Is an excellent WELL at the door of the dwell ing: and FRUIT of all kinds on the promises, such as Cherris, Peaches, Apples, Plumbs, Crapes, &c. Also, will lie sold on the same day anil place, a TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, containing ll ACRES, two and a-half miles west of the Farm. Any further information may be had by calling on the subscriber, living on the farm. CATHARINE CONNER. Aug. 23, IWiO—lt. Eeal estae at private sajle. —The subscriber oilers at Private Sale, a de sirable Property situate In North .Middleton township, on the Waggoner’s Gap Road, about 3 miles North-west of Carlisle, containing about ■IU ACRES of GRAVEL LAND.. The Improve ments are a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, FRAME BARN, Pig Pen, Smoke House, and other Out-buildings. There is also a WELL of water non* the door, and a lot of Choice Young Fruit Trees on the premises. Any further infor mation may ho had by calling on the subscriber residing on the premises, Aug. 30,1800—1 t ana (tfaps. Hats and caps FOR ME N AND BOY A The subscriber announces to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that lie lias re-commenced tlie MANUFACTURE OF HATS o f every variety of stylo. Having .secured the servi ces ol‘ the best workmen ho fells prepared to sus tain the reputation of the OLDS T by making the best hats In the Stale, rarlieula attention will be paid to the making ul the oh fashioned STIFF KKUSH OK DUXKAHO HAT, also, tuo SOFT WHITE BRUSH HAT, and any shape or stylo of hat will bo made to order. lie Ims also on hand a splendid assortment ol all styles of Hats from tho best manulacturers in Philadelphia and New Vork, which ho will sell ut tho i.owjsst cash mucus. His slock ol SILK AND FELT HATS for men, hoys and children, of all kinds from th common Wool, to the llnest Aloleskin.aro unsur passed. Ho has also a large assortment of CAPS AND STRAW HATS’,'’"t of all kinds and at till prices. , Cull and examine his stock at the old stand m North Hanover Street, a few doors North of the Carlisle Hank and next door to Commons Slice Store, before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels satisded ho can pleoMjgfo A _ KEUJSKi A<jL N B —Old Hats repaired, colored and done up In all styles at the shortest notice and at reason able rates. Juno 7,18G0. j |A l AND CAP EMPORIUM, iiTo undersigned having purchased the stock, ■tc. of tlio late Win. U. Trout, deceased, would re spectfully anuounco to the public that ho will continue the Hatting litisinass at the old stand In West Ulgh Street, and with a renewed andotUcl ent ettort, produce articles of Head Dress ol .Every Variety , Style and Quality, that shall he strictly In keeping with the Im provement of the ait and lully up to the ago In tvhich we live. ■ lie has now on hand a splenuid assortment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the llucst Fur and .Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to get ting the worth of his money. His bilk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other es tablishment In the country. Bovs' Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a ca U, J. G..UALLIO, Dec. 1, 1805. PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINT ING neatly executed at tiro shortest notice. 4 CiUA UK MAGNOTifA. oilel. delight. Superior to any cologne, used to bntho the face mui person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to allay Inllamnt lon, to perfume clothing, for headache, «tc. It la manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and Is obtain ing a pat ronage quite unprecedented. It is a fa vorite with actresses mid opera singers. It Is sold by nil dealers, at $l.OO in large bottles, and by DEMAS IIAUNES *& CO., Now York, Wholesale ’Agents. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by nil Druggists. Persons <of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of.the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con stipation: «xc., deserve to suffer If they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION FITTERS, which arc now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate bonellclal effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede all other loules where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and dier. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mlasraatie and intermittent fe vers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure I Aver Complaint and Nervous Ilead- Thcy make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature’s groat restorer. They are composed of the celebrated <J<vUh#iya bark, wlntcrgrcon, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix nun. .For particulars, see circulars amUostUnouipls aropud each bottle. Beware of impostors. Examine every boftle. See that It has our private U. S. stamp unnudlla ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a lino steel plate side label. See that our bottle is not relllled with spurious and deleterious stuflT. Any person pretend lug to soil Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, Is an impostor. Any pernon imitating thls-bjdlle, or selling any other material therein, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or not, Is a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will bo so prosecuted l>s* us.— The demand for Drake's Planl-at ion Bitters, from ladies, clergymen, merchants, Arc., is Incredible. The simple trial of a bottle Is the evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steam boats and coun try stores, V. 11. DHAKK it CO. Saratoga Sruino Watuk, sol<l by all Druggists Have you a hurt child or a lame horse ? Use 10 Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cats, sprains burns, swellings and caked •casts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cor- in cure For rheumatism, neuralgia, still’ joints, stings and bites, there Is nothing l,lke the Mexican Mustang Liniment. Forspavlned horses, the poll-evil,ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never falls. For wind-galls, scratches, big-bead and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment Is worth its weight In gold. (kits, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and e-crtaln to occur in every family, that, a bottle of this Liniment is the boat invest ment that can bo made. It is more certain than the doctor—lt saves lime in sending for the doctor—lt Is cheaper than the doctor, and should never be dispensed with. In lifting the kettle from the lire, it tipped over and scalded my lixiuds terrible. - * * * The Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar. OIIAa FOSTER, 120 llroad St., Phlhi. Mr. S. Litoh, of Hyde Park, Vt.,-writes; “ My horse was considered worthless, (spavin,) but. since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $l5O, Vour Liniment Is doing won ders up here. All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engra vings. signed, G. W, Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of DEMAS BARNES & CO., over the top. Look closely, and he not deceived by Counterfeits. Sold by all Druggists, at 25,50 cts., and Si.oo. Saratoga Spring Watkr, .sold by all Druggists. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandmlf. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling oir. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads* This is just what Lyon’s Kathairon will do. It is pretty—it is cheap—durable. IMs literally-cold by the car-load, and yet its almost incredible de mand is dally increasing, until there is hardly a country store that does not keep it, or a family that docs not use it. E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y. Sauatooa Spuing Wateu, sold by all Druggists. OHO. W. BWIOKM. Who would not be beautiful? Whowoula not add to their beauty? What gives that ma.vbio purity and distingue appearance wo observe up'ou the stage and in the city belie 1 It Is no longer a secret. They use Hagan’s Magnolia Halm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness, from the face and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics. It con tains no material Injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order it for you, if not on hand,, at oU cents per bottle. W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Chemist. Dkmas Baunks & Co., Wholesale Agts.. N, V. SAitATOfiA Spring Watkh, sold by all Druggists. A A' J.) Ilelmstroet’s Inimitable Hair Coloring Is not a dye. All instantaneous dyes arc composed of lunar caustic, and more or less destroy the vitali ty and beauty of the hair. This is the original Hair Coloring, and Ims been growing in lavor over twenty years. It restores gray nalr to its original color by gradual absorption, in a most remarkable manner. It is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold in two sizes—so cents and tl—by all dealers, ' „ . , . C. HEIMSTREET, Chemist. Saratoga Spuing Water. sedd by nil Druggists. "Lyon's Extract or Pure Jaslvioa ginger— for Indigestion, Nausea,:Heartburn, Sick Head ache. Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, &c„ whore a wanning stimulant is required. Its careful prep aration and entire purity make it a cheap and reliable nrtielo for culinary purposes. Sola every where, at 50 els per bottle. Ask for LYON s Pure Extract. Take no other. „ Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists. For sale nt HaversLick’s and Ralston s Drug Stores, Carlisle. July s,lBoo—cow. ly. Httelilcal. S. T. —18G0 —X, ITS EFFECT IB MIR AC U L. OU S. Tho old, tho young, tho middle aged unite to pralss HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is an entirely now scientific discovery, combining mpny of'tho most powerful and restorative agents iu the vegetable kingdom. Wo -have such confidence in its merits, and aro eo sure it will do all wo claim for it, that wo offer $l,OOO Reward If the Sicilian Hair Renewer does not giva sat isfaction in all cases when used in strict accord nnco with our instructions. HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian Jlair Jtenewey has proved itself to bo tho most perfect preparation for tho Hair ever offered to tho public. * It is a vegetable compound, and contains .no injurious properties whatever. It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Roots and fill® tho glands with now life and coloring matter. XT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS OItIOIKATj COLOIi. It will Jccep tho Hah' from falling out* It cleanses the Scalp, «»<* wahea tho Hair SORT, LUSTROUS, AND SILKEN . JT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIWGI No person, old or young, should fail to mo it. It is recommended and vsed hy the FIRST MED~ ICAR AUTHORITY. 53F- Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ha ip. Rkmeweii, and tako no other. Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian Halr Rk - newer to tho public, entirely confident that it will bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its growth, and iu nearly all cases whore it has fallen off will restore it unless tho person is very ngod. It, p. HAIX Sc CO. Proprietors, Nashua, Ne If, Sold by aU Druggists. For Kale at llavcrstlek’s and Elllott’ft Drug Stores, Carlisle. May 21, IB6o—ly* €itj) SHjbertismueutg. rpHE INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL AND OPERATIC ASSOCIATION! OI K T With a Capital op $1,500,000! WBf commence their series of grand Enter talnipe;v/vs on MONDi* V EVENING, OCTOBER Ist, 1800. At ihoitlNtf Jf ALL, Wabash Avenue, Chicago. On which occasion the Ticket Holders of tho Association wlll bo presented with Gifts, amount* in«r in the aggregate to the enormous sum of 81,- 500 WK), including ONE GRAND GlF'!' of 8-10.000 lu GOLD, mid also other money gifts, amounting t<» 8150,000 in Gukenracks. One i leket In every loin.* secures a Gift. LIST OF GIFTS I UmndGlfb in Gold, $40,000 estimated value in Greenbacks, ’ $OO OOd 1 Grand Gift in Grcohbacks, 20 0«» h “ •' “ $.">,000 each, 10 OKI “ « .. “ 2500 ■ 5 opll 1:000 20 00d •• >• 500 10 OOil m'i “ “ '* 100 “ *lo‘W*l 100 “ “ “ 50 “ 5 ’OtKI 1 “ *• two story Brick Jhiild ing, No. 1-51 Dearborn Street, 1 Grand Gift Farm of 80 acres at Hyde Paris, •( miles from Chicago, 10 00d 1 Grand Gilt 10 acres Just outside City Limits, South Side, 10 OtKI 1 Grand Gift twoatory Houseand Lot, Ho. 178, -Id Street, S 50d 3 Grand Gift two story House and Xjot. on Walnut Sill near Union Park, 7 (XXI 1 Grand Gift twoatory House and Lot on Walnut St., near Union Park, (1 S(XI 1 Grand Gift acres Lund near Ar tesian Well, 11 Gilts, 14 Building Lots in Hamilton’s and Hlla’s subdivisions, 0 11X1 100 Pianos, 85 003 1.000 Gents’ Solid Gold Hunting Case Le ver Watches, 175 003 500 Ladies’ Solid Gold Hunting Case Lover Watches, 1.500 Gents* Solid Silver Hunting Case Lever Watches, 105 003 200 Gents* splendid Diamond Kings 17 50t» 100 *• “ Pins, 10 OOd •100 Sowing Machines, 45 OOd <2OO “ “ 20 00d 1.000 Ladles’ beautiful Dress Pullevns, 50 00J 10,000 Albums, $1 to SlO each, 00 OOd 2.000 Beautiful Opera Glasses, SlO to SW each, 80 (KXI UK) Beautiful Silver Plated Tea Sets, 8 00d .iiu) “ “ “ Ice Pitchers, 1 520 each, .. 2 OOd lOliH) Gents’ Pocket Knives, SI to S 5, 12 50d “ Gold Sleeve Buttons, 40 OOd Xo|oo.D (3oclcs, at 510, • 100 00J 100,000 xaigravmgs ami Oil Paintings, IUU IKK I 100 000 Hoolcs, fchaudard Works, $1 to $4, 125 OtKI 100 000 Gifts consisting of Gold and Silver, ' Ware, Cutlery, Family Bibles, Ac., $i to 810 each, 154 40(1 liO “ Making a grand total to be distributed . in Gifts of . 81,500 00J This association is composed of Loading Capit alists and business men Doth in this country and the Canadas. The host talent of two continents will bo em ployed upon the occasion, and no expense will bo spared in making it the richest ana niost va ried “musical treat” ever otlbred to the’ iVtnferl- Ca Monoy‘Dy Express, Post Ofllco Order, Drafts, in Registered Letters, may he sent at our risk. REFERENCES. F. (J. Dellinger, Esq, f Cashier National pity Rank Milwaukee, Ww.; F. U. Thomas, Bunker, Mineral Point ; Spailbrd & Clarke. Bankers, Eall Claire Wla.; & W. Harden, of the tirm oc Cushman, Harden & Co., Bankers, Chicago; Mon - roe, M’lCinuon & Tewksbury, Attorneys, Chica go ; Cummings & King, Commission Merchants, Chicago; Vanlluskirk A Henry, Wholesale Mor cJjxmts, Chicago; N, B. Ihippleso Co., Ileal Es tate Agents, Chicago; Cook. Coburn &■ Ad vertising Agents, Chicago; lion. Richard T. Mer rick, Washington. D. C. , a . for sale at our olllce, <>U Dearborn St., or sent by Mail on receipt of amount, with Stamp for return postage. Price One Dollar each. Parties at a distance cun roly on being fairly and honorably dealt with, and those feeling in terested In our scheme, can communicate with our references, and learn os to our ability to faith - fully fulillll nil we advertise. A printed list of all drawn numbers will bo forwarded to Ticket holders immediately a£t«e ♦lie Drawing. P, O. Drawer (UUI. me in an mg. STEVJfiNSf BOYDEN & CO.. Managers. Tickets for sale at Piper’s Book Store, CurllHle. Aug 1«, IS(iU-^ut /CAMPBELL. & HENWOO3S, : CARLISLE, Pa. Shop on Centre Square, in the rear of First Presbyterian Church: They are prepared to exe cute ail orders that may bo entrusted to them lu a superior manner and at moderate prices. HYDIt X&^ force pumps, BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS, and all other articles In the trade furnished at short notice, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting promptly at tended to lu the most approved style. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Country work promptly attended to. July i»0, ISGfr-Jm y ptOAL! COAL!! COAL!!! Vho subscriber would tafom the people or lisle, that lio bias opened a COAL YARD at tho , v .,et mui of High Street, and will keep constant von 'iul muTfor sale’ the best quality of LY KENS VALLEY audBIRD COAL of all sizes and deliver to any part of tho town. Also will deliv er PINE OHOVK, EGG, and BROKEN COAL, at $.") oo per ton. Aug. 9,1800 —IIin, TVTUMBERING HOUSES.—The Towa [\ Council of Carlisle having adopted an ordi nance requiring all houses within the Borough limits to bo numbered, the undersigned Inform* property-holders that ho Is fully supplied With Gilt Numbers, of modern pattern, which ho will attach to houses at short notice. outwit Aug. 80,.X800—lt| •JO 3 50>) 75 00J J. GIVLKU.
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