ImiiiO4:',V4N44',6: 1L o nil - ein»; lanarßß op BArsa.i-Bllla-for the fol ,-lng soles-have been printed jit, this co: - i.v.Ti .Av.„'.v fsii r \~Z;i (■•■- Vcclneadny, February, IStfa-hElizabeth mery. in Frankfort! township, near Al a UlU—hqrseß.cattlo.and household !ura(lny, X<’ebruajy i-lfh—b7\V. tVooii ■n, In Booth Middleton township—ex sive sale of horses, cattle and farming pigments.' N. B. Moore; Auctioneer, advertisement In another column, liursday, Pebruary 14th—Miss Kettle igiey— sale of Real Estate In Hoguea ■u. \V. C. Houser, Auctioneer. riday, February 15th—Solomon Eodo, Dickinson.township, on the Gottys g road, four miles from Mt. Holly— iof real estate and porabnal property.. 1). Moore, Auctioneer, aturday, February 16th—Samuel and ijamin Goodyear, Executors of Jacob idyear, sr., deo’d., iu Sbuth' Middleton ualiip, near Bolling Springs—large ■ of personal property, aturday, February Kith—Wm. Ai Mar -in South Middleton township—sale aorses, hogs, &c. aturday, February 16th—Sam’l.- Cock ,Jr., at Milltown, in Penn township— ;of horses, cattle antb-farming Implo ots. John Mjllor,. Auctioneer.- - londay, Pebruary 18th—Daniel Eck- Assignoe of G. P. Myers, Carlisle—sale rocories, East.Maih street, londay, February 18th'—Jacob Eokerd, aver Spring twp., half a mile North lloguestown—horses, threshing ma ne, &o. Wm. Dovenney, Auctioneer, londay, February 18th—Noah Cock ,la Penn township, near Milltown - of horses, cattle, farming Implements, John Miller, Auctioneer. ■ fodnesday, February 26th—John Pef in Dickinson township, on'roatl lead from John Paul’s to stone Tavern— ;e sale of horses, stock, threshing ma in, &c. N. B. Moore, Auctioneer, (edneaday, February 20th—Adam 8. igsdorf, on the road leading from Me uicsburg to Now Kingston—horses, les, stock, &o. Wm. Deviuney, Auo icer. Bee advertisement in auothcr ram. liursday, February 21st—Jonas New ler, in Penn township, oh the Walnut Hour road —largo sale o£ horses, cattle, cp, hogs and farming implements. N. .Moore, Auctioneer. - riday, February 22d—Peter Albright, .Middlesex township, adjoining Poor use— horses, cattle, farming impla nts, &o. John Kitoli, Auctioneer, alurday, February 23d—William Kel ia South Middleton township, twe es east of 'Papertown—horaes, mules, lie, hay, potatoes, &o. . IT/,8. Moore, clioneer., f , iturday,'February 23d—Daniel Shoo ter, near Leidig’s tavern —horses, cat tbrcshiug machine and household nituro. Wm. Deviuney, Auctioneer., londuy, February 25th —J. H. Bosler, oiuing Carlisle, *opi the Staymnn. m"—horaes, carriage, &o. N. B. ■ iro, Auctioneer. uesday, February 26th—Jacob Zeiglerj South Middleton township,-one imllej ; of Papertown—horaes, cattle,' thresh-1 machine, &o. N. B. Moore, Auot’r. - itsday, February 26 th—Dr;'J.-DfEoW-l i,iu East PennHljoro'-township—liOr eattle, farming implements land fur ito. Jno. Shealler, Auctioneer. See ertisemeut in another column. riday,March Ist—Geo. Zug, in South dletou township, near Papertown—a Jed stallion, cattle, reaper and mower, • N. B. Moore, Auctioneer.' . .-. , turday, March 2d—Daniel Eckels/ gueo of G. P. Myers—salepftwd three-’ 1' houses, in Carlisle, at-the-'Court sc, at 11 o’cloelc. siiday, March '4th—Joseph. Katz, Ini lli Middleton twp.,’ on theCialnls Gap , live miles fromCarlisleTshoraes/dat indfaru)iuginlJil^ih'.6^,ts‘.Kjh'd-KltSif|' lioneer. ■ ' J u'.'.l:: -a r. , .-.otv.;;-r,..-: wraday, March 7th—John- Hema, ger, Jr., lu Newton t'wp., six miles' t of Shippeusb’g, near Btoughsto wn— :cs, cattle, reaper, wagons, &c. . John let,Auctioneer; : ’ riduy, March 8th —Jonas’Ybrlett, iht Hi Slidclleton township—harsea.cat-,. ic. .r i,/■_.vi.i...i,t edneaday, -Mad-ehNlSth—James-- S.- tston,' in Meohaniesburg—great Bale : atherjharpesa, horse blankets, buffalo sand furniture; W,,0. Houser, Auo teer.. ;■’/ v.c a-.; -J.O ' iiBBSTBD.— A man was-arrested for lulling, in Harrisburg; last week. His nee was drying■ snow. and selling it; sow BALWNO.rylTliis. popular isport; become a.positive iiui-iance, .owing to; freedom, carelcasriek,or whicb ! young's tersUetfly T)iey no respect to age, sex or co.ndi tlon ,bu t who walk the streets run the gauntlet. Etmioud.^OjiVeMSftfibflt/ifexiinlng, . Jno. C, Bliss, wHt ipreaq^;^ r sermon oung mert; SeeondiiPreabydierl-o ,1.; ,'i • iii :l i' j £). .gjuiiir,: of, mibersburg, wiil preach (D.V.)in the iliodiat ifpisobpdl Church, next Sab li, (Feb. 10,)"at11 okdook, A l . M'.yqft'd' ,11. 13 P. M. the ‘‘Sunday School Mission- Society” will hold Its anniversary,;v," be public are cordially invited. New Thing. —Mr. John Foster is ' canvassing for advertisements to be ;ncd in Hotel Registers. The adver nicuts are inserted on. the edges of.the es and the registers are presented to, proprietors of-Hotels without charge.- is an excellent .mode, of advertising, I've, trust Mr. Foster will ineet with ml encouragement; *" Hanks.—Wo are under obligations to generous friend, William B. Muliin, I-, President of the-First National ik, for some splendid roasts of beef of own killing, and some fine sffUßkge, b beef aiuj such sausage ns the'Cafllalo tkit knows nothing about, and such eor printers.don’t have the chance of ling every day. With characteristic itroaity, the ’aqulre’a baskets were fIU- W overflowing." May-he cnjOy a long ipadi cwAyjft ’ 1 glveßttinfebx^f^sslpd^ "mny ? . 'v;,*,' ’; : JJ '" -Tvv, ”■ -id V--, -!- ill grown wild cat vvas kilied in -Mifflin usbip, this county^byiOhavieiS-HaifS' Hud James Smith.- ./Themenrvvere.ehc; -i in chopping wood, and-ffoticed-Mr-. ■ mount n treo near by-.-- The tree hot «g very high, Ibrew his axe at fely grazetl ipid totheground andaprangntSmltii','* 'while yet in the ,nir was knocked "i 'bed with an axe. before doing either'' bows,-Jaa.-BiVOumming, jbs.’Moudy, 'and ‘‘sonny” Davis, made ““it upon Frederick Buhner, kecper'.bT a taurant ou Market Square; J Babner ' sevcrely out and bruised about the- J*> b ad pne npurly, put oR, was otherwlsebadly;l‘usc.d.upJ.’- Un ction was mode, .andithe/partlca were 'ated on the' following' taoFnlng, ohd f over to appear at April Cbiirt., —il^KCoNOBaA— ' Episcopal Ch urch hay.q (leaired'iiSiojiub lioly express their thanks to the Misses Webster, Mrs. 8. ilopburn, Jr.‘'Miss Roberts and Miss Steyenson, and to' Messrs. Pettiuoa, Wyuim ; aud McKce hau, who kindly consented to take part In the concert given at. Marlon Hall, on Friday evening last, for the benefit of tho parsonage. The concert was undoubted ly a grand success, and the ladles and gentlemen who participated have enti tled thomselves not only to the gratitude of tho Bt. Johu’s congregation, but to tho thanks of tho entire community. It Is seldom the good fortune of the people of Carlisle to listen to Instrumental and vo cal music oi a higher order or more fault lessly executed, than that with which the audience at Marion Hall werecntertalned. Wo should bo rejoiced .to hear that the concert wil] bo repeated at an early day. Mail Route Agency on Cumberland Valley Railroad. —Wo Team that the Postmaster General has appointed Mr, William JIT Moore, of this county, (son of Mr. John Moore, of Dickinson,) Route Agent on the Cumberland Valley Rail road, in place of Mr. Lafayette Woods, removed. Mr. Moore served faithfully lathe armyduringtho war, and willmake an obliging, competent and reliable offi cer. ..His appointment cannot fall to give general satisfaction; along the route. } List op Sales.,— The fqllotylng ls,a.llsL C|f Public Sales of personal property, to be hold by Mr. Wm. Deyefahoy, Auctioneer, at the time and place specified; February 13, David K, Larowj in York co. i “ 15, Sol. Bulleub6rger,'S. Spring. i “ 10, Bobert Hoagy, ■ “ V> “ 18, Jacob Eckeru, “ “ JO, T. 8.8.-McGuire, U. Allen. “ 20, A. S. Longsdorf, S. Spring. “ 21, John A. Shetrou, N. Mid. “ 22,. Geo. Maxwell, B. Middlet’n. “ 23, Dan’l Shoemaker, 8. Spring “ 25, H. Sellers, South Middlet'u. “ 26, Sarali A. Biller, Monroe.' " 27, J. & I. Bucher, S. Spring, “ . 28, Josiah Webert, S. Middet’n Marolpl, Emau'l Line, SII. Spring. “ 2, S. Dunkleberger,“ 11 4, John Lutz, Monroe. ; “ 5, John Loose, Silver Spring.' “ 0, Geo. Wunderlich, York co. “ 7, H. Striokler, S. Middleton. 11 8, C. 8. Stayman, Monroe. “ 0, Isaac Kaufman, S. Mid. “ 11, Fred’k. Watts, N. Middlt’n. “ 12, David Eingwait, Middlesex. " 13, Henry Bingaman, Monroe. “ 14, Ab’m. Henueman, N. Midi “ 15, John Etfer, B. Middleton.. “ 10, C. W. Sheafor, 8. Middlet’n 11 18, W. Eckels, Silver Spring. “ 23, Conrad McQuade,B. Sipring. “ 10, Stewart McGowan, Moriroo. “ 20, John Park, Carlisle. " 21, H. Bitner, W, Peunsboro’. “ 22, Allen Floyd, Monroe. “ 26, David Martz, Boil. Springs. York County Items.— From the "True Democrat” of Tuesday: - j. - i - Suicide. —A German, named David Ja coby, a laborer, residing- on the rallragd' Between Beaver and,Water streets, in .York committed suicide under,the follow-, ihg-, circumstances/ on Sunday evening last; t .Jt. appears .that. the. deceased had .beeni working-ln;a stone guarry North of the “ Chicken Bridge,” near which a per son named Zeiglerhad missed some poul try, and in reconblteriug about his prem ises, found a powder .horn with Jacoby's name on it, whereupon‘a search'for the stolen property was instituted at the lat ter's residence, where the turkey and some chickens were found belonging to ZiSlgl'cr. Immediately after the-dlscovery-of them, the accused shot himself in thenepk with a musket and expiredalmost instantly.— The deceased had heretofore ibornea good- for honesty and industry, and the sudden and unexpected exposition of his guilt, no doubt caused the, raah.act.—r oHe loaves a wife a'hdsoveral children..'. -i 1 Aooidents. —The horse and sleigh of Mr. Chak.Ri MoGonkey,-of Peach-Bot tom, broke through .the ice at that place on Saturday last in nine feet water. Mr. jM. and wife were in the sleigh at the time, but escaped without personal injury by jumping out on the ice. The’horse j and sleigh were also respued. ■ ! tlie hd ult.', Wm. Olatfelter of Sev en fell between tlie leveiu.qfi.a, threshing machine while in mption, andho,d:onejpfhiBjegB broken in two places, and crushed in-a horrible manner. ' ‘ - : A full.growa wild cat' wasshotbii Tues day morning last, by a Mr. Casliman, of iStrabau tujp., Adams c 0...,. * * . , jttandeli-. KLING—VANABVLEN—On 22d ult., by Rev. S» P. Sprecher, Mr. Jacob K 1 ng-toMrs. Kate Va naavlom bothof Ponn twd.. thls.co, MARTIN - —-GOOpYEAR-T-On the ,sth Inst., by the A^QroigeMa rtm Lo -Mls§ ApjxloGood y[RA!uTSßAUGH-aTOEVER—OH Jftn: Sfit, by, ilßiutebaughJ toT MisalEllav-’ tliaj2lUl'cJriat;fJJ>y Rev, D. Stbclc, Mr/Wm. jBC. Mpudy to Miss Sarah *jj Barnhill, both of this oo.‘ *•'•' r; :-i,j: j.< .SHUGHART—-On the 2flth lust., Wilson, sou of JnoJP. Shughart, aged 14 years, 11 mo., and 22 day" ,j i ®l)e Uflarftets. | Carlisle Floor and drain Unrket. ' Carlisle, Feb. 0.1507. Rye 81 10 Corn, 70®75 Oats 43 (Hover Seed, 7 25 Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flour—Family $l2 76 Floor—Suporf; 8 00 Rye Flour 0 00 Wheat—White 3,00 Wheat—Roil 2 85 Carlisle ProvJ flutter S 35 Eggs SO Lard 15 Tallow, 12 Bacon—Hams, 23 •Bacon—Sides, lb i Philadelphia |_ Philadelphia, Fobi;G,l!^7.^ iFlouic.—The market continued very qUlut thfcre' being no demand except irotft-titiTh'OiflO'CObS tilers, who barrels at £8 (3}d 75 pur DarhJiTitfrl s SU(s>IQ 60 lor ex tras; {piifajkrtiO lijr NoPruwest’eru kxtrtt'Family ; 9U ior-Fenott»^-aaduntodo;do.; 314 6U@»iO oU for lauoy brands tojmujity. ityo Flour seas In' u ut 07 to per bbi.— JNotmng doing In Corn MuaK Tiio receipts to-, day are as follows j,1631 .bbis. Flbur, 2800 bdshela Wueut, 7uou bus.. Corn, ao’-75 bUs.Uuis, j _yaAiw.--Tuerorls- aome iuqiury for ‘choice- Vi neat, but common quality is not baioa of 4uo busn.good at 90 pqrJJUB., Hbmo Jno, I ChrcugoHpring at ; white’ ranges iruui:&3.'»J(aL2.4lV Otye •in loir demand;'-sales oruu.wcnus. new yeTlow/at- Jl4(fl)Uoc. for Fouuu.; a sate of 4uo bus. damp and -sOitutSßc. Outs are steady at 67@5a0. 4U tons of "cqarse snip stud's sold ut tf&J per ton; Middlings .'at tf44(s)4o per ton, “ WKiiJUd.—x’hcre is a good demand for prime do vorseod, and but llttiu of this description coming '•forward, bales of fair to good at tfoiojd 76. Timo ' iiiy is scurcu and commands S 8 76©4 per bits, and sells at oa uo (^y. IwuiaiCKV.— fcjmull suies of reiiortcd at 'Buo. pev gallon m bond; contraband sells at from owinil vo por gallon. ] iiieU) atibertigmentß. iSuBLIU SALE.—On Thursday :Febr.u-< . ’ r jL ary 21, 1807.—Tnb’uirdertflgilbU Sviii bfl*er"lat’ rHoiio riuie, on the above l dflfy**at;iUB residence, .-■fri Penn township, OirtlmWamtlc Bottom itoad^ fug'p eu aiproporly, viz iJWive iteadjQX WJDHKO io Head of uM'T&E, (soyou of which artfy . mine cows, two are heifers, heavy with cull, one-: 4i Devon hull, ami tjlx,.aro:young.catue,)iU.h,eatl; bftibeepi Shruedtog^ws^lU^lKa.UaiWCOWrWhefii^ 4LS&, wito-fcarae* . power .Dined' Keaperancl Mower, lNVire.'fclay'lifthQ;X: Grain Drill, 1 Corn-Planter, 1 Hay Pitches, With. Jt ?6po mid pulleys 1 Holler, 2 pairs of Hay Lad ‘dqrs,l Blod, 1 Wagon Ded, Plows, Harrpwtf, Cult’ Trees, &c. Also, Househojd-aad Kitchen tuTe, such us Chairs, Copper^Kettle, Meat by the* tpcjuucL iwo.hh'ge,lheut - y:esttQ>, !u>j ill IB U if. ilon Market, Carlisle, Feb. 0,1807. palr,..so®oo Potatoes~bestis-bUB I 20 Potatoes-2d b-$ bus 1 00 Apples—best—p bus 2 00 Apples—2d b—'p bus.l CO """"" gTATEMENT j cotJNTY'dF ee^^iffi^D,:.. jrom .Ut day m ! 7777 I-Nq., 'iVtku»uicr',' l iu' At’caunt with OumborhvmUCotmty; 1 •* ' , 'V, iDR, ‘ : •‘•RECEIPTS.-. ' To balance rac’d from former Treasurer, $ ;iSI 52 “ Outstanding County and Stale taxes at last settlement, ... -•• • 4153 fio To County and State taxes levied for tho year 180(1, 01274 71 To County and State taxes on special as sessments, 4i 75 To proceeds of notes In Bank, 18731 17 *• costs In Court Oyer and Terminer paid • by H. Rupert, ,• . , . 147 73 To Interest on outstanding tuxes paid by collectors, , . 50S 1(J To verdict fees, 13 00 Total Debits, $35221 fill CR. BY PAYMENTS. Assessors . By amount paid Borough and township - Assessors, $720 20 Bridges and Roads. By amount paid for building new Bridg es $2115 00 By amount paid for repairing Bridges, 607 42 , “ ** ** Road viewers, 84 4u Courts. By amount paid Grand Jurors, . $ 002 87 “. Traverse Jurors, 3058 01 ** ‘ - “ for boarding Jurors, 175 18 “ u C. E. Meglaughlln, Dis trict Attorney fees, 520 00 By amount paid Wm. Gould, Court Crier, 7 S 00 By amount paid witness fees in Com monwealth cases, Ulya pj By amount paid fees and. coats In Com mon Pleas, jag si County Offices. By amount paid J. Loudon, for Dockets, $lOO 15 Paid E. Cornman, 037 48 Commissioners' Office, By amount paid J. Loudon, otal, for Bta- . tlonary, • - > 8 169 07 Paid Ouu. Zlnn, for postage; 2 07 “ M. ’ Herman, Esq,, Att’y of board 125 00 “ M. McClellan, Commissioner, .‘l9 00 “ John McCoy, “ - . .Jl2 00 11 Henry Earns, -100 00 '* A. F. Meek, • ■ - gso 00 “ J. Armstrong, Clerk, . 700 00 Constables I'kcs, By amount paid for Constables’ foes hr Commonwealth-eases,' ■ '■•*** - 1 $552 60 Paid Constables’ Quarterly Koturus, , 154 79 Elections. By amount paid for Gouoral and Town* - -•* ■ ship Elections, c>- • u *Sl37t 02 - Inquests on Dead Bodies. Byamomit paid D. Smith, Esq., otaf -for - ■■ ' - holding-inquests, - .a t... i.fniPiT Paid Drs. Zoiglor and, Wright for.post - ■mortemexaminations;• 15 00 Jail and Bastcrii BcnUahiiary .. ' •By amount paid Sheriff on account for . . . - :■ support of prisoners, ■' ■ - $.5000 00 Paid for fuel, --.-. .1110 83 11 " ciothing and blankets, US 18 “ " support.ot convicts in E. Peni--- ' tentinry, , 1133 16 Paid Dr, Zoiglor, salary as Physician,. ... 60 00, Paid for repairs, labor, liaujing &c..; 38210,. Fccs/ :^'f^^ By amount paid for Justice#’ foes In * Commonwealth coses, SiiPß-SO- Loam and 'lnterest*'' By amount .paid J. 0. Honor, cnslilcr,. - • temporary loans In Bank, 810000 00 Paid Ml Kost and others Interest,- •' 4JM 78 ' ‘' ’. ■ ‘ 78 t JPoor JECouse.' ' " ‘By .amount paid Jacob Esq/, on-. ' Directors’ Drafts, ' 1 •* - ■ 810000 00 •Paid Robert Elliott, as Dl- rector,- OO. PaldO.Hdrtman. Esq., salaryasJMrcc-.-' tor,' v ' v - •■ * V v 'VW 00 Paid Wm. Wherry, Esq,,salary as Dlreb-, 1 - *' lor, ■ , ; 560 00. Paid Abni. Hosier, ' 80 00 ... §lOlBO 00 ; ,, . Public ' By amount paid Geo. 1 ’ ' Keeper,' .:u.< .: £lOO.OO Paid for repairs and cleaning,;r. - Oil .00 ■; 1 • ■ r .. ■ -/•- -■ - • Ji: A:\im-W.' ' : •'.■f *• ■ ’ PublicPnnimgv ’ "• ■ amount paid.*BraUofi.'&'.Korihedyi’T >’ 1 ' for Pointing, (J r , •Paid J.,F. Rlppey, forprinllng, . ~-il CO. Paid A.;K;Rlieejn, for printing,, J$J, 00, -| j. Ji' .. ■ By ,'amoiiut p'ald ;, fpr 'ockojdjors l • • * ! - families/-*. / •”* T-*’ * '' " l W l ■ r \ . - &-15 iS: Paid to •Carlisle'Dbposft . • ‘ k - u Banlc*.‘ v 'trqao:^;. Paid Peffor-AWnshmood nnd for ' • ' - sundries, • 1 -;‘ * • ! ; ••• ■ ;; 33 6Q Paid A: B.*Bnorife!br , - J -|156 2,5 PUld John Kramer and others'forlabor, * 23 00 Ppld Geo. Zlnn Box rent and postage/*,;’ *76, Paid B. Steel Keeper Town.Uloclc,. •■2Q-00.- Paid D.B. Count? f -’- .• ' Auditora/. J ,’ i ii ‘' : '' ,i *-V' V V ,u r 182-00' Pnld'Joht^Bectemnndothei-sforfaolior • •- ' CourfHodsh, 7 ’••••'! /no-75- Pald D. p£ County bill' ,-; f fcVOO 1 Paid- P.'Gornman-aild'dtherA for repair* ,l * l V" uLI • lug furniture, v . aft^cp. Pala car-fare oiJJommlsßlonors, -■'W'OO “ A. B. Zeigler and others for horse, and carriage hire, By total amouutbl*Co2iidls3ldUofs’.or ders, 801C01 58 By Treasurer’s commission on . Commissioners’ orders 1% per cent., . . ~, 1128 77, . By Collectors’ commission, * 2703 33 ** “ Exonerations, 1138 87- “ Outstanding taxes, ' 8137 iO ' • 88107 93 ~ . , Stdie Taxes. By amotmt o i State tax paid .to' State Treasurer," : . 'BOOO7 18 By ‘amount df mission at rpoc cent., - ‘ ■f i 't *' .v\~: SQTOI 82 ; . Balance, n.. , • By amount of balance In hamls of Tjfchrf^r l futer, ■ • ~ssi«r&r By total amount bfTroaSuroE’soradlts.- 8&5221 88 7 •"*;'£ 7ui 7*v.. ": V*®***- 8 * COUNTY AND STATE TAXES WTJANUAttY, 1807.; 1802. John Eraminger, SUvor.springi > , - $l7B 40 180f.'.‘C.' A.‘Smittt,-£l Whrd^-CforilslG;' ■ L ‘ w, iio2 GOi “ +John ZimH-Didlctnsbn;- - 'y9L2B - . Lovl Worat.Prankfova: - f -■- ■'* “--,2332 u - J. O.fteeser, Monroe, ■'-'•■209 ,; 46 ; 1805. J.- Rheem;Dep., W, Ward Carlisle,' 0 ■ --2 I *5O “ J.‘C; Vanasdme, East Penhaboro’' 318 80 ““ •JobuUuidlcoliMechanlcsburg. •~ J - OJS “ fFeter CoclUln, Upper Alien, ’3ou 00 “ Di P.Vankirlc, West Ponnsboro’ .11130 1800. ‘'J. A, Waggoner,. WV Ward; Carlisle,- 250 80 “ • “ +Mi P. Shydor, Lower Allen, . ‘lO7 74 “ '• ‘ ‘Samuel Bnyder| Middlesex,- • 100 80 Mohn Q,ulolcel,-MeohanlCHburg, • 37103 ‘John Grimes,'Newton,; ■ 103 00 “ James Bwiler. Silver "Spring, ;j - 25'13 “ ' *O. Fbsnaugh tyShippeusburg Bo'rb 1 •’ - !, 2 25 Total amount of tax outstanding, $3137 10 Tliobo marked thus * have since paid in full and those marked thus fin part." • cuAißEßii^h.'corf^rx^ii^j 1 ■ We thoLommlsaioneftJ of.Cuinhbrland comity, In compliance with the requlßitiorm-oftthe _ ABseraby-of-16th*Aprllvd«M^do*coFUfy-ona-suh*- mit, the foregoing' iw a correct statement of /tlioif receipts said. tho' Ist thCjSlst day. of, ypeoua- dr the ootstandlngCpun ty aud'BtttW-taxes bhlpsThererndaraed; ■ •L* {’ ’ “ • Witness oaf-hands and seal of pfQco, the is * Onwntoionpra ty.CuviVerjantt Chanty, • ljdm6Drl4nd r t^pd^,hay-, iug-bde&CadlytMVora.nnd amrmed?inet at the, Commissioner's; Odlce, in Carlisle,'.on; Monday, the 7th day pf'-Januury.lKUT, and proceqdettto'au dit and adjust; the account oi Levi ’ Treasurer of said douuiar,'ftom the isidayof Jau-; uary to the aist-dayof 'December; luoo; inclusive; and do, certify .that-.wajdnd a balance, thousand four hundred .a.idnlneiy.dollarsand* drty-three cents due byßaid'Treasnrorto the said county as wiUnppparpy.tne foregoing atatem ent ofsaidnocdimfc. -• WAr ' * , -• * -• • in testimony whereof wo have hereunto sot our hands the Itftn day of January, A. D., 18tf7. ' ■ t i&L* . P. Q. McCOX, ri ROC , bal- V3f anco ottlio Groceries iliumHioro of Goorgo 1-, .aycrri, tin;;!/ Mam TilrGet/Oacilidei lice .ollered at miyaiatiaie,"at •wlunoyei'.iUcy vat brill);; if UUoys •wilt, on that daybftspidhy tubUoOuuiryto tbebluh catdbitideivpontuiehptng lit ill o'clock, A. M,,of aaldday. ’They mU ; Sluoold K wi}tio«tresoi:y«,; r;. ; , taio.otibftlitJdsptajWfcwoWVSwWiKiiWio.Baie,; at;aieiGoujFJißSW.!W'yM*MPfat ! l> J a , p4o. . iim? Q J?uTI .WlilJci Imuj i ;;Ilu .) .1 ~•*< ■ " W N e - niHE UAXtEiSLE' COOXC STOVE, I manufactured nt' P: s GARDNER, &r Co's. 1‘ oumlry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, cah'ibcbcaL This Is the testimony of scores of fammes In Cura-- borland, Perry and Adams Counties, who aro now using them. Call aud sco them. corn running olthfciS by pdwdr ot by on hand and for sale nt I*'. GARDNER & CO'H. Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street. B T E A M B O I L E U MAKING. We aro prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si zes ami kinds promptly and on the best terms.- Also, SMOKE STACKS and all articles in that line. UEPAIIIINO OP,BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to In the host manner at , F. GARDNER & CO’S. I< oundry and Machine Hhopj Curl isle, X’n. Peb. 7, 18(17. 1 PUBLIC (SALE. —On Thursday. Febru ary 11,1867. Tho undersigned, will offer ntPub iio Sale, on tho above day, at his residonco, in South Middleton township, on tho road lending from miner's Mill to tho Walnut Bottom, about throe and a-half miles from Carlisle, and two miles from Paportowu, the following described personal property, viz: Three head of work Horses, one fine Brood Mare, one Brown Horse, suitable for farm or har ness, one Brown Mare, lino trotter, 3 Colts, rising three years old, one full-blooded Colt, of best Virginia stock, 2 Yearling Colts, 3Mllic Cows, 4 head of Young Cattle, 1 Dovdn Bull, 2 years old. 10 head of Sheep, 4 Spanish Bucks, (tlie only ones of thoklnd in this section ofllie country,)2 Breed ing Sows, (one of which has pigs,) shouts, 1 throe inch tread barm Wagon, I narrow-wheeled Wag on, one of Hubbard’s Combined Reaper and Mow ers, (can’t bo beat.) Threshing Machine and horse power, 1 Winnowing Mill, (nearly now,) 1 Clover Hnller, 1 Corn Planter,(Morrison's patent.) 1 Com and Cob Crusher, I Spring Grain Drill, 1 of Brandt's patent Hay Rakes. 1 patent Hay Pork, (with rope and pulleys,) 1 Fodder Cutter, 1 Cutting Box, Plows, Harrows, Shovel-plows, 1 Corn Pork, 1 Wagon Bod, Hay Ladders. Wood Ladders, 2 sots wagon Boards. Log and Pifth Chains, Spreaders, single and double Trees, Cow Chains, 5 setts Wag on Gears, 1 sett single,Harness;-0 sotto good Ply Notts, Hallers, Forics, Rakes, Shovels, and vari ous other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence nt 10 o’clock, A. M„ on said day, when terms will bo'mado known, by XT „ xr , B. W. WOODBURN. N. B. Mooke, Auctioneer. Jan. 31,1867—3 t • 82700 82 $004.1 03 $797 03 "PUBLIC SALE. —On Wednesday , Feb- I ruary 20, 1807. The undersigned will offer at Public bale, on the above day, at Ills residence, one mile west ol Mochaalcsburg, oa the road leading from Meohanlcsburg to Wow Kingston, the following described personal property, viz: One good Draft or Driving Mure, a pair of well broken Mules, a two-yearllng Colt, live good Milk Cows, (one of which will bo fresh by day of sale,) 1 Heifer, 5 head of Young Cattle, 1 Fat Hoe. 8 good Breeding bows, 1 Hour, 20 head of Shoats, 1 new Kirby Reaper and Mower, (self-raker,) I Wlro Grain Bake, (Brandt’s patent,) Threshing Ma chine and horse power, - 2 four-horse Wagons, (three Inch tread, onoof which is nearly new,)! Spring Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 2 setts of Hay Lad ders, I Boiler. X Gram Fan.JShriner’s make,) 1 'Cutting Box, 3 gobd Plank Ploughs, 2 Harrows, .Cultivators and Shovel Plows, 2 sells of Breech bands and Cruppers, Wagon Saddle, 1 Blind Bri dles, 4 Collars, 4 Fly Wots, 4 Halters, 2 sells of Plow Gears, 2 soils of Harness, 1 Wagon Lino, 1 Bair of Checks, single and double Trees, Breast. 11l and Cow Chums, Grain Cradle, 2 Mowing ;Scythes, Wheelbarrow, 1 barrel of Cement, 1 full 'sett pf Quarrying Tools, Manure Boards, a lot of .Grain Bags, Ac. A 10l of good Mulberry, Locust 'and Chestnut Posts, a lot of Kitchen Furniture, Ac., together with a great variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention. • $2)12 01 8707 20. •' ■■9l2B’ 17: = Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when .terms will bo made known by „ ADAM S. LONGSDORF. War. Dkvinney, Auctioneer, Jan. 31,1807 —BL* . PUBLIC SALE. —On Tuesday. Febru ary 20,1667, The undersigned will oiler at Pub lic bale, on the above day, at the Mansion Farm of David G. Eystcr, two miles and a-hnlf North of Oyster’s Point, on the Couodogulnot Creek, the 'followingpersonal property, viz;. Six head of Work Horses, one of which Is a fine Driving Horae, I Colt, rising 3 years old, 12 head .ol Horned Cattle, (nine of which are fresh Milk Cows;) 111 head of Sheep, (one of which Is a Lte ccsior Buck, the boat lu the County;) 6 head of Shouts, 1 broad-wheeled Wagon, I uarrow-wheel edWagon, 1 Spring Wugon, 1 Top Buggy, 1 Cart, 1 threshing Machine, 1 Grain Drill,' i vyiroHuy Bake, Plows. Harrows, Shovels, Forks, (J sett of Horse Gears, 1 Wheel-barrow,lpalontHay Fork, Ac. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads and Bedding, Cupboard, Tables, Cnalrs, Stoves, Tin and Crockery Ware, together with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on said day. when attendance'will bo given and terms made known by T „ - J. D. BOWMAN, John Sheafl’eii, Auctioneer, Jan. 31, 1867—3 t PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE IN THE BOROUGH OF ME ciiANICSBLTIIG—IOn Wednesday, the 2utn of Fehuuaky next,—By virtue ol an Order of the Court of Common Pious of Cumberland county, ,'tlio undersigned Committee of the person and Estate of Catharine Scholl, u lunatic, will sell on the premises the following valuable Heal Estate: . No I.—A LOT OF GROUND, situate on west side of-North Frederick snoot, in said borough, and extending irom West Allen Street to Green lane, . containing TWO AGUES, more or less. :■ No. 2.—A LOT OF QBUUNU, containing about TWO ACUES, slluato on lliu North side of West Allen street, in said Borough, between North -Frederick and North Market streets, extending nbaoJc to Qroon’Jnne.. fI'EBMS OF SALE.—Ton pcr'CeilCoftlio' par -chase money to be paid when, the property is .-stricken oil; one-hall the balance in tliehrstday of April, lckj7, whoa the deed will be made and possession given; and tho balance dn the first -day of April, ibis. This deferred payment, with 'interest tnereou from April 1, lau/, to be secured by Judgment on tno property. The luxes for iBO7 to bo paid by the purchaser. J. S. BO.YJSR, Committee of Person and Estate .. of Catharine Scholl. Jan. 31, 1807—3 t NOTICE.—Notice is TJ hereby gWcn that letters,testamentary,ou iau estate of Jacob'.Goodyertt l , have been Issued to the undersigned* AH persona knowing them selves Indebted lu said cstuto are requested to come forward and settle Immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them tor settlement., i JOHN GOODYEAR. .JACOB GOODYEAR, SAM’Xi GOODYEAR, . .. . ' BENJ.'GOODYEAR, ' . i -Executors of Jacob Goody car.lato of - ->1 South Middleton township, dco'd. 1 ' Jan. 21,. 180(1—Ot - •28' 50 $805.03 ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.—The under signed having been appointed Assignee by vjooigc L\ Myers, ot the Borough of Carlisle, un der u deed or Voluntary its.sigumcut'for'lho bene fit of creditors, gives notice that those indebted ;wlll please call and settle their Indebtedness, and ■those having claims will present them duly uu -thorny v Assignee, Jau, 21, 1800—3 t 07, 61 J "VTOTICE.—Letters of Administration -JA| Do Bonis Non With’ tlie wllt'anncxed of Chas. w. Spangler, dcc’d., have Issued to John Bobb, of Sliver Spring township. Alt persons indebted to the estate will make payment and persons Shaving claims present them for settlement to .7 ’ JOHN 8088. ~Adm , r. with the will annexed of Chas. W. BJmnglcr, lute of the Bor . of Aleduuucsburg, (lec'd. • Jan. 31, 1807—lit NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Eliza veta Lautz, deceased, late of Upper Allen twp., Cumberland county, have been granted to the undorslgnod, residing In same place. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ..... • DEVI LANTZ, . Executor. Jan. 10,1807—01* EJPOKT 01)’ THE BOOK HOUSE VISITORS— Carlisle. Decern tr 10, 1800.— Wo, having been appointed-by the Court-as visitors of the Bogrirlou.se, hereby announoo the result of ottr observations: We found the inmates of the .institution seemingly cheerful and cumforta blc, and after visiting, and Inspecting the-dllforoat sleeping apartments concluded thattlio'nrrange muuts and details wore fully equal to those of a well regulated house. There are at thl b time 151 ■regular paupers, besides the usual number of, ' bummers or straggienjr TUiO fiOilseiS.&USDepUhlQ? of thorough ventilation, and has two pnucl pul Heaters by which the heat lu dllfuseqL:tU£otigh''< the mum building. Wo found the Barn, stabling -and yards in admirable also the ■ stock belonging there to^be-WolDckred for. In short, we tluiiK supervision of tno institution could hot be surpassed. n:rit CAUYW.AHL, , . - , . JOHN &, BTERKEIT. Jan. 21,16(1(1. ' * t vb ill '•) > Harrisburg, Carlisle and CHAMUEKUBUKG-'TURNPIKE ROAD Cu.uPANY.—Exhibit"©!* tolls received, repairs and expenses, on the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chamborsburg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to lBOO, Inclusive, as follows, to wits; t ■ l i Pf- ,'7/, ; - .... -«. DR ; J -- To amt. of tolls received at Gates $1,003 52 To balance atKoltlemcnt for 18U5, paid in to Court at January, 180(J 517,17 , 81,510 09 .OR. By balance of IBoj, paklto credits rsj per Act of Assuiqbly ol 1623, ’iWand ’30.... $ 517 17 By cash paid for repairs on road for 1806. 1,022 31J^ “Taato Keepey# saiatieft;'. 1,183 20 '’■-“iTrottsurerrsfwuary 100 00 • .-“'lncidental'Oxponses 05 00 , v;“ Hluilomuy taxes Ac 10 00 , “ Uncurront money received 17 35 r,l ! $1,215 03^ r ßy balance paid into Court to bo ap r:i plied under the Act of Assembly >» aforesaid 205 (lo^J - | • 81,510 C 9 -v COPY.—Cortilled on oath to tho Judges of tho -Court vt Common -Blpoa or Cumperlandicsphtyi. “*? Tueaddy.tlidilUttkl dayjotfMttrtrtrmexq fttaWOohM < House, in the borough of CarlMUjOffttlftft’iJlpßfciAwJ Mj, for hearing and determining the claims of tho respective creditors against the company, agreeably to tho Acts of Assembly made for tbo 1 relief of said creditors, on the Ist day of April ‘ l&a, and the supplements thereto... At the afore -1 said time and ptaoe.'thß'proferrect (If any) and dll other creditors, arq t requested to have: thelr.ro ;sp6ctlve claims 4uly.authdhMcaled and b«a; and-also to furnish evidence at tho same ,ilmo, whether any oltums have been assigned, or ‘ ‘ 111 held by tho original owners; and also eto establish the consideration of their s, whether for work, materials &o. _ r.. BYTHECOURT, i • . 3(|ul)Uc i&alcs. iLegal' Notices Ilcto aibertisemeitta; ~ 1 Q.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES GR E E N E IE L D ’ S' n 04., EARS’ MAIM STREET, CARLISLE, PA, I Eoma GREAT 13AIU GAINS tokll-wnomay favor mo with a call, as I have marked down tho prices ofljdl- goods on hand and am constantly receiving additions to my stock of Goods boughlmt tttb-reefent v AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. an extraordinary bargain In ALPACCAS, all colors, now soiling at 50 cents, worth 87% cents. HANDSOME PLAIDS that have been selling all season for 40 cents, re duced to 25 cents, 75 cent. Plaids reduced to 50 cents. , ■„ , PLAID POPLINS, MERINOES, REPS, SILKS, NOW BKT.I.iNd VKIIY CIIJCAP. B A L M.O.R.’A L S , A secret worth knowing about Bruner’s Balmoral Skirt, uu be makes two qualities. . ' GREEN KIEL D Is now selling the best r ail Wool Fining at only S 2 20. Examine the tops and see that they are wool fillin g the Whole way up, . . Also a beautiful assortment MOURNr NO GO op S', WHITE -GOODS, H O S l'E-K Y , B M BB 6 ID E 11 I E S v AND NOTIONS. a full ii.no x>f. CLOTHS,', CASBIMERES, SATTINET-TS, ‘jeans,; CORDS,, ‘ . &c. 3 desire Jo ..mention. particularly my stock of IjOMEMADB cc;;. C A S-S,L-M,E R-E S, • > hiu , 'i... I CABINET T-S, JEANS, AND FLANNELS which are without doubt the best Homo .Made goods over. pJTergd In this town. y.v.r- ■JUJi BLANKETS AT'PANtOJPKIORS. - CifvVO jiir.7 ,;n 0 ; r i.z::. .Si I; a ? DOMESn-rf'^O-BH'! uslins 12>£ up.WftVfiflr; ?<. hlcVh.T ».hit * Better Prints at 18 ota. y —. AirthffhßdCMakttPrmwoniy 20ctk~-- Extra;floavyG)n^lmms c 25 ota. Heavy CantomFlannels, 25 ola. ,v - • * - ,cfmtar.!r.o7_'-bie Iffqol;ttig,:r 77- mght slnoejfco late dopUue.wnibe sold at: prl*- 3 that defy eoihpotiUojji; j::-' • • • f •'i- • 'yt* '’ii i' ir .”' '"mkn T Bc: f«lljis«ortinout otrenjarkabiyiowflgnt'efl:'' 1 F\UK‘£i: 7 F^JEtS,!- • ■ irr.. h? ii.', ,o ■V. JYi-Cf v.% bb than COST. In-fact I have minced tlie price ray whole / a.-n-: rrth lIINEINE ■ I ’ . . ■ - ; ■ . Lud remember that, tUlq In uotJny ikcqnd, or e : opaulug^forjN£ w, Sty r r prices, receiving Goodsof. a\l l itftl alPkhiy Prices; j>fll l rdjBboag of t such atahllshmentthla awk i to give inp a call aB l.am faUy thht'l m find' wUI fiJoaa4.iiqtli!«» PXlcq.' ; REMEMBER THE PLACE. V - GREENFIELD'S, No, 4 East |dain Street. [an. 10; 1801 V {insurance (Companies. - gPEUIAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! Over $25,000,000 of Capital Reiuuiskkthi). Homo, Metropolitan, Manhattan, Artie, Secu rity, North American, Gcrmoula, all of New York. Autna aud Pncemx of Hartford, Cuuu.; North American of Philadelphia, Pa.; partners Mutual of York, Pn.; Colatnuia Mutual of Lan caster, Penn’a. Tim mum element to be desired in Insurance Companies is SECURITY. If wealth, experience, Intelligence and probiiy exist, perpetuity and nouurubio dealing will be likely lo ensue. Insurance creates independence, A person pays lor his own Indemnity, and need nut he a tax on ins friends. Every man snould insure; tho burning of whose property would mjuro or inconvenience himscil, his family, or Ins neighbors. Insurance uUected at this ugcucy, no matter how large tho amount, la cither Stock or Mutual Companies. Policies issued, losses adjusted and promptly paid at tins olllce. SAMUEL K. HUMRICU, especial Insurance A.uvnt, Olßco in Marion Hall Building, West Main cal reel, Carlisle,or to the following local agents; J. E. Porroe, Newvillo; John U, Shuler. New Bloom field, Perry County, Pa.; or A. H. WoidJimn, MiUliutown, Jumuui County, Pu. Jan. 3,1867—-(Jin Mutual life insurance co, OP NEW YORK, CASH ASSETS $15,000,000. This Is strictly aud entirely a Mutual Company. It makes its dividends annually and pays them dt tlie end of ouch aud every year. Its assets are nut diluted, nor Its strength weakened by uuy doubtlui premium notes or stockholders holes.— .Doubtiul securities liud no place In Us list of cosh assets, it charges Its policy holders do In ti rest, and furnishes insurance at exact cost. Twenty-four yearsol straight forward, honora ble dealing, has mode Its name, tho synonym of strength among business'men, and is to-duy the leading Life ‘insduanoe comje, 50 cts., and $l.OO. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keens the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy It prevents hair turning gray and falling oil*. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads' This Is just what Lyon’s Kathnlron will do. It Is pretty—lt Is cheap—durable. Ills literally sold 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 does not use it. E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists Wlip would not;be beautiful? ■ Who would not' add tothelr'beaiVfy ? ’ Whilt "gives that'marble purlt y and distingue appearance we observe upon the stage and In the city belle! Ills no longer n secret. They use 'Magholln Balm. Its continued use removes tan, frecTclcs,'pimples and roughness, f/om the face ami hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming ami ravishing. Unlliro raany cosmetics. It con tulna.;npfpmiorlai-jujurl.oufl to the iSteiu.irAuy Druggist will order it fory.o,u».lfju)t.Qn hand, at 50 cents per bottle. W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y„ Chemist. Demas Barnes A Co., Wholesale Acts., N. V. Saratoga Skrxnq by all Druggists Helmstrcct's Inimitable Tlulr Coloring Is not u dye. AU Instantaneous dycq are composed ol lunar caiislic, t\i\A more or less destroy the vitali ty a’nd beauty of the hair. Thls.ls tbo original Iln.tr Coloring, and has been growing- in favor over twenty years. It restores gray nulr to Its original color by gradual absorption, in u most remarkable manner. Ills also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold in two-sizes—so cents and Si—by all dealers, O.'HEIMSTHEET. Chemist. Saratoga Bi*rino Water, sold by all Druggists IMMMI=I Lyon's Extuact ok Pukk Jamaica Ginger— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Kick Head ache. Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, «tc., where a warming stimulant Is required. Its careful prep aration ami entire purity make it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 50'cts por bottle. Ask for “Lyon’s” Pure Extract. Take no other. Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists. . For sale at Haverstlck’s and Ualslou’s Dyug /Stores, Carlisle. , July 5, 18U0—OOW. ly. pa(nte, &c. JJARDWARE.IfiON, NAILS, &c. AT HENRY SAXTON’S OLD AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE JSABT STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE GORMAN HOUSE. I have‘Just returned from the East with the largest and best selection of-HARDWAUE over offered In old Cumberland, and am ablo to sell the following articles a little lower tlmn else where In the county. Ail orders attended to por sonally.and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all, parte of the town free of charge.. Hammered. Rolled, _and ? English Refined Iron, Horso-Slloe' If on', 'Russia Sheet Iron; Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes,' Norway Nall Rods San derson’s Cast-Steel English and American Blister Steel, Sleigh - Solo Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage Springs. Carriage Axles, Ac. The largest assorts mentor CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES yet ofTercd, such as SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOES, , ■ MO WS, PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS SLEIGH R UNNERS, &c., &C. 5,0 0 BARRELS. Uosendale, Scotland and Hancock‘Cement, all warranted fresh. Douglas’-and Cowing’s . • IRON AND CHAIN PTOIPSi . POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont’s Rock, Rifle and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, Ac. ' ‘ , . 1,000 KEGS NAILS, which wo will sell low. Country merchants sup plied at manufacturers prlcps; PAINTS.—2O Tons of the ,following brands ot White Lead and ZIno: -° 117t etheriW* ' French Zinc, Liberty, American do., . Buck, Colored do., ' Crystal, ■ Snow While do., : Mansion, : Florence do. ■ COLORS ot every’description, Dry and In Oil n cans and tubes,, also, Gold Leaf, French and Genian Leaf Bronze av. _ ( oils and--Varnishes. Linseed Oil, '■ TurpentiheJ'V* Sperm do., Coach Varnish do., - Fish do., Furniture do., _ Lard do., / Lubrlc do., -- Japan do., . Neats Foot do., Iron-A Leather do, Alaq, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac Rosin, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder, Logwood; Ac.,Ac.- . - • , . - HENRY SAXTON. , Sept. 13, 1860. ■ - . ILLER & BOWERS, • ' SUCCESSORS TO : " ' “ LEWIS F. LYNE, - North Hanover Street, OarliBle t 'Pa Dealors.ln American, English, and Gorman ' HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoe, Findings, Min'occo and Lining Skins, - ■ Lasts; ;• • i.. Boot Trees' •. and ShoemukerTaols of every description. Solid and-Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nalls.'Bar'rihd Rolled*lron of all sizes. < ' '.‘l HAMES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs, Axles, Snokos, Fellows, Hubs, fee., ifec. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. Wo are making groat Improvements In our already heavy stuck of goods, and„lnvlto.all persons in want of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and wo conttdCDt.you will be well paid for your Irou- Hopihg that By strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wo will ho able to maintftln*tho repiitatlon of the old stand, MILLER & BOWERS. ( Dec. 1,1805 Hiatss .iuili (Saps. fTATB! CAPS.! 1 FURS! ! ! Just received at KELLER’S, on North Hanover Streetvtwo-doors-above Faber’s Hotel, and next to cornjuau’s Shoo Store, all the Now Styles of H A T S A'N D CAPS, which will ho sold at the lowest cash prices. SILK HATS, New York and Philadelphia Styles; SOFT FELT HATS of-every variety and price. HOME MANUFACTURED HATS constantly on hand and made toordcrutshortnotice. My manufac turing arrangements being complete, I Halim* myself that I will bo able to give satisfaction in every particular. I have a large assortment of FUR, OTTER, BEAVER, “ •CbNYAND ; . • • CLOTH CAPS. of all kinds, Including “ Grant,”- “Sherman,’’ “Skating,” "Katydid” and-Children's Turbans, at all prices, I have.also added FURS to lin stock including Gents’ Collars, Beaver, Untm.Ot ter, (fcc._ ... v . . LAD IES’ -M UF FB AND GENTS’ GLOVES of the very best qualities. Overcoats, Clothing and all kinds of woolen goods colored promptly and warranted to give satisfaction. - Old HrtlsTepalrcd and made new at moderate charges.'’- - Highest cash, prices paid for country Furs. I‘ox, Mlnlc,rWuakral, &o. iT „ JOHN A. KELLEU,--!^. N. B,—ThlmoSegarsof the Uoßfbrunds, Havana c:aba,aud Domestic Tobacco of'all-kinds and the host qualities, including'Fine Cut, Congress, Na tural Leaf, &c. Nov. B,ISUB. • 1 ' j_JATS AND CAPS ! 1)0 YOU WANT A NICE HAT OK C’Al* ? Ik ho, Don't Fail to Qaxi* on J. O.CALLXO ~. A'O. 1», WEST JIiAT-V STMBBT, Where can bo seen the finest assortment of, . . HAM AND CAPS ' ever brought to Carlisle. IXo, Lubes great pleas ure In Inviting hla old friends and customers, and all nowifluns, to Ills. splendid .stock* lust re- 1 reived from I>cw Philadelphia, oon slstingdirpart orthle • ■ : ’ SIUC AND CASSIAIEKK HATS, besides an endless variety of. Hats-and Cups of the hdest style, all ot jyhloh lie ,\vlU sell at tho Imicxi cnsli iVirc.v Also, his own manufacture of Huts always on hand, and . HATS MANUFACTURE!) TO ORDER. He has the best nrrnngomeut tor coloring Hals ami all kinds of Woolen Clouds, Overcoats ,veal tho shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and on tho most reasonable terms. Also, aline lot of choice brands of . TOBACCO AND Old Alls always on hand. lie deil'res to ’call theatlenli.m ut persons Who have COUN T RY P URH siime* r,ll ' S highest cash prices fur the Give him a call, at tho übove number, his old fucUon^ S - U ' Ufo^ 1S 00 “- ldeut ' of giving entire satis* Dec. 20,15C0. • W* I '/;■SHEARER, ATTOIINNV AT IjAW and heal - estate AGENT oilers .the following.valuable Heal Estate r ?°*TOo,(.UoimO 0 , ( . Uoim HUIUK DWEL iII. . w . ’. . n North CollegeStroet, with Gas. AV tttei, \\ liter tlosot and other modern Imurove ‘ un Ut , Sl . t S ther ;r. UU )out 1 AOIIE ot GuSuNl) Kini ii7?h° ?» ihe-htiest’aitts-fora Cottage res iiA l )M ‘ lov windows of this dwelling command a pleasant view of Dick inspi^,CoUegoaix>uu(is t - ( .ij* ' fl . s. _ J’u I ''; t surburbun residence of u * l ct & 1 !?* W«cmxu’Hanov at Street. yel t U its, ample \ erondU r flue Fruit,' Garden and extou- Acre,of town Lots. LQta . iu Bouth Jpuao,iBo7..b«j v-w . . - JJENRY M. BOBS, j ■ L'tCENSED‘kuCTIONEER, ' I Jfcchanicsburff, 2\ i. Will attend promptly tofhocalTliig'of salt's lu all, sections, of Cumberland -ami th o adjoin Inn totintles. Having scv6r.il years experience In ilia business, ho wtU guarantee satisfaction to ail who may employ him. His terms are moderate and tboso havtog sales, would do well to glvo him 11 Dec. 20,180 '• -H f. w - • EOR SALE.—A largo CASE, with five shell es and a close Cupboard below suitable tor a Hook Case, or a Show. Case, or a Dish Cun board for a hotel or boarding house, is oneVed tor sale on very reasonable tonne. Inquire it . ■ .. [Jan. 17, ’(."-.'ft Q ALESMAN WANTED;— Immediate lO’lj an experienced Salesman, one havlnn n. Dry eood»,bt«tness. None Carlisle, Jttln-17,1807—it ‘ * MII ' L ER.^ .-r-ADoublo Law Office, m, X 1 tnp 2d story of.lnboirs building, facing the.. Market 'House, adjoining the rooms of Wm. J P * JEatl, “ rpQ ? sesalon Klvou on April Ist—Ap- Jan. 31|T807 —Bt‘ Cl ARD, — Geo. 1 . Pettlnos, late of San Ji Francisco, California, will receive a limited number pi pupUs pa ,the tlnnoforte,' Ternis-81 nor lesson. For further particulars iriqufie at iiSl Idoncc No. Cl) North Pitt-Ktv- -- - Jitn..H), 1807-1,1. person P who Js to the won t of Boots, Shoes, Hals and cal f '’ll fit® Sales Room of B. tbtnst a s^pT i