anntiraii*.`Volliinitvrx, £’ V':' Run Mottii&y ihoruhig. last, between Mr. John Miller arid wife wore out driving on the Hanoyer turnpike, when some loose horses, running by at great speed, jflgbt oned Mr, Millqr’fi-horse and made him perfectly; M. drew his horse } road and jumped from the buggy to hold him by the head, when he made a suddqn spring, throwing Mrs. .Miller from theT buggy and making.his escape.- He brought the buggy with him to town, leaving, it near the livery stable of Peffer & Brother, and was finally brought up on the pavement near the Volunteer office, with noth ing but the gears and two pieces* of the shafts attached .to him. ,We are glad to learn that neither of the parties sustained serious injury. New Bridge.—The Cumberland Val ley Rail Road Company are now engaged In repairing the bridge over Letort Spring, at the end of town. The piers were destroyed by the rebels in 1803, siiice which time the tracklhas been .sustained by trestle-work. The old stone piers are now being rebuilt.and the new bridge will be a substantial and tasteful struc ture. . ... Bask Bali*. —The “Athletic” Base Ball Club, of Philadelphia, on* Monday, played a match game with the “Tyrole ans,” of Harrisburg, at Camp Curtin.— An immense crowd of spectators was ip attendance, embracing many from Car lisle, Newville and Mechanjcaburgi At the close of the game the score stood, Athletics, 118—Tyroleans, 11. An- un successful effort was made to get the Ath letics to promise to play in this place dur ing the coming fall. AuKEST£m.—' The police seemed to be doing a big business op Tuesday evening. Two soldiers were arrested for threaten ing to shoot Benjamin Ecklea, who bad ordered them out of his house. Twodruhk and disorderly darkies were also arrested and committed to jail by Burgess Campbell. Wbeicly Prayer Meetings.— For tbe past two months the young men of this town hay© come together once a week to engage in singing and prayer, and oth er pleasant evening exercises. These meetings are held every Monday.evening of each week at the housesof our citizens, and are well attended. They are of im mense . benefit to every young man who attends them, who, otherwise, might spend the evening in places not at all suited to mould, a good character. We trust that they will be encouraged by our citizens. Something 'for Parents tq Consid er.—A child beginning to read becomes delighted with a newspaper, because he reads of names and things which are very familiar, and he will make progress ac cordingly. A newspaper in one year, says an eminent teacher,; is worth a quar ter’s schooling to a child, and every fath er must consider that substantial infor mation is connected with advancement. The mother of the family, being one of its heads, and having u more immediate charge of the children, should herself be Instructed. A mind occupied, becomes fortified against the ills of life, and la braced for any emergency. Children amused reading or study are, of course, considerate and more easily governed.— How many thoughtless young men have spent their earnings in a tavern or grog shop, who ought to have been reading! How many parents who never spent twenty dollarsibr books, for. their fami lies, would gladly have given thousands to reclaim a son or daughter who had ig norantly and thoughtlessly fallen into temptation. • ; ; , , .. Released on Bail.— Robert C. Gib son, and his, sons Geo. H; bud Charles, charged with the! killing of Jacob B. Sheaffer, at .the Failing Springs, this county, an. account of Which we gave Inst week, were brought before Judges Graham and Lefever on a writ of habeas corpus last Friday: The-hearing occu pied the wholp afternoon. The father,. Robert C., and one of the sons, George H., were released on bail—the forrner on his own recognizance in the sum of slodo and two sureties of $5OO each, and the lat ter on his own recognizance in the sum of $5OO and two sureties each $250. — Charles was demanded to the custody of the Sheriff. ■ Their trial will come off at the August term; —Perry Democrat. Judicial Sales.— Last winter the Leg islature passed ah act in regard to Judicial Sales, .the 2d and ,3rd sections of which more -particularly should be borne in mind by purchasers .of real estate.. The 2d section -.provides that private sales made by order of Court, order the act of 1853, shall--discharge the premises sold from the lien of the debts of,the decedent, except debts of record, and debts secured by mortgage's.;'; The 3rd section provides that when' the liep,of a mortgage on real estate is prior to-all-other liens except other mortgages; ground rents, six bottles will cure any case. It Is u common saying, " I have tried everything without effect,” £0 such we say, usa.thp Samaritan RootqndHerb Juices; aml'U.ltfailH'to cure-any "disease, ofthe bipod prskha.your money -will be refunded-by oqr agents: 'Price 81.23 pdr'botllo. . ■ : rVSAUAniTJ&!B GIFT; ; ;; ' THE OBTAIN HEhEEDYever usew, T - TSEaMOND & CO.,i , rop^orr.- ; ■, 915 Race Street Philo. WisTAii’s Balsam os Wild Cherry. —Tills remedy has long,been chorlshcd by the community for its remarkable efficacy in reliev ing, healing and curing the most obstinate, pain ful and long-standing eases of Cough, CbW, Injlu cilia, Sore Throat , Bronchitis, Wltooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, h\flammaiion of the Lungs ; while even Consumption itself has yielded to Its magic Influence when all other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the past has produced no remedy of equal value as a euro for the nume rous aud dangerous pulmonary affections which prevail ail over the land. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Andrew Archer, Esq., of Fairfield, Me, “About eight years since my son,Henry A. Archer, now Postmaster, at Firfleld, Somerset county, Mo,, was attacked with spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, add gericral debility, so much so that our family physician declared hlpi to have a “ Seated Consumption.’’ He was under medical treatment for a number of mouths but received no benefit from it. At length, from the solicitation of himself and others, I was In duced to purchase one bottle of WISTAR'B BAL SAM OF WILD CHERRY, which benellttcd him bo much that I obtained another bottle, which, in a short time, restored him to his usual state of health. X think I can safely recommend this re medy toothers In like condition; for It Is, I think, all it purports to be—the Great Luno Remedy for the Times I The above statement, gentle men, Is my rolmj/nry offering to you in. favor of your Balsam, and It Is at your disposal." ' Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & BON, 18 Tre raont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists gen orally. • • GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE AMiiswmiY, Mass., Oct. 13th, 1803. .-Mr. Grace—Bear Sir: —Having boon aflllcted ■grievously for several weeks with a severe nbcess upon my side, I used several remedies for its ora dicailou without receiving any relief, until I ap plied your salve, which effected a speedy and per manent cure. I therefore feel happy, to certify my confidence in Us virtues, - • Yours with respect, JAMES BRAN. I certify to the truthfulness of tho above state moat. H. 8. Dearborn, M. D, ■ 1 SETH W. FOWLE & SON. Boston, Proprietors Bold by all' Druggists, at 25 cents a box. By mull ,;15 cents. [Juno27-lm Ehkoiih of Youth.—A Geiitlenuiu who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decay, and all the effects of youthful indis cretiou. will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the roelpo and direc tions for making the simple remedy by whloh ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the nd, vertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, •12 Cedar Street, Now York May 10, 1807—ly To Consumptives.— Tho advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by u very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with-a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire lb, he will send a copy of the •prescription used, free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which they will And a sums cure for Consumition Asthma, Buoncutis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser In sending tho Prescription Is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to be Invaluable ami ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, os it will cos tlu*m nothing, and may,prove a blessing. Parties wishing tiro prescription, free, by return mall will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Way 10,I8«7—ly Remedial Institute for Special Casks, A’o. n, Bond Street , JV cw York, itiy- Full information,with highest testimonials; also, a Book on Special Diseases, In a sealed envelope, Bo sure and send for them, and you will not regret it; for, os advertising physicians are generally impostors, without references no stranger should bo trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. 14 'Bond Street, Now York. • Nov. 15,1800—1 y Itch I Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! Wheaton’s Ointment will cure tho Itch In 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cento. For sale by all druggists. By sending CO cento to WEEKS & POTTER, solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, It. will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. •Tune 23,1808—1 y Hilarrieli. DETRICK—HAHKNESS.—On thl 3d Inst., by Rov. C. P, Wing, Mr. JohnL.P. Detrlok, of.Gham bereburg, to Miss Maggie A. Harkuess, of Carlisle. DAEROW—ALLEN.—On the Bth Inst., by Rev. W. H. Keith, Frank Darrow, Esq., of Saratoga, N. Y., to Miss Maggie, second daughter of James M,. Allen, of this place. 23 ICU. ■ GREENFIELD.—In this borough, on Sunday morning Inst. July 14, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenfield, in the 6-lth year of her nge. BRlNDLE.—Suddenly, of paralysis, on the Bth Inst., at his residence, in Middlesex township, Mr. George Brindie, aged 70 years and 17 days. [ln the death of Mr. Brindlo the community In which ho lived so long has lost a valuable and much-respected citizen. Always affable and kind, he had the confidence of all, and by all Is his sudden death regretted. Having lived ajcor rect life, his family and friends are consoled In the belief that their loss is his eternal gain. quieacat in pace .] B. ailjc iWarfutg. id Grain Market. Carlisle Flonr ni Carlisle, July 17,1807, 'Corn 85 | Oats 70 Flour—Family, $l3 50 Plour—Supor 9 00 Rye Flour 5 00 Wheat—White, 2 10 Wheat—Red, 3 00 Rye, $1 15 Clover Seed, Timothy Seed 2 25 New Hay ton 900 Alston Market Carlisle Provi Carlisle, July 17,1887. 5 Chickens—?! pair, 50aGO 2 Potatoes-best-?! bus 2 00 1 Potatoes-2d b-?l bus I 75 2 Apples—best—?! bus 3 Apples—2d b—?! bus. Butter,...,* 20a26 Eggs, 20®22 Lard, 14 Tallow, 12 Bacon—Haras, • 10 Bacon—Sides 12 Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, July 17, 1807. Flouiu— The Flour market is inactive, butpric es are well maintained, there being no inquiry except fof small lots for the supply of the home trade. Sales of Northwestern extra family at 810 al2 50 per barrel; Pennsylvania and Ohio at $H a 13; fancy at $l4 a 810 50; extras at 80 a 1)60, aud su perfine at 88 a 8 50 Rye Flour is scarce, and com mands 17 75 aB. There Is nothing doing In Corn Meal to fix prices. Grain.— The ofiurlngs of Wheat are small, nud prime Is wanted. Small sales of good now red at 82 00 per bushel. Uye has advanced and may be quoted 81 05a 170. Corulsveryqulet; smaUsnles of yellow at SI 18. Oats are excited and higher; sales of 2500 beahels Pennsylvania from 94c. to SI. Seeds.—ln Cioversced there Is nothing doing; we note prime at $8 a 0 per 04 lbs. Timothy sells at S 3 50 a 3 75, and Fldxseed at 83 per bushel. Whisky.— There Is no material clmngo to no tice In price or demand. afcbcrtfsments. TT'OE SALE.—2,OOO Chesnut rails, by P. S. RODGERS. July 18. 1807—31* JR. -HoUa. \ GRICULTURAL . COLLEGE OP PENNSYLVANIA. The next term begins oii Wednesday, July 31st Inst. Courses of Instruction given In General Science, In Agricultural, In Mechanical and OiuiJ Engineering, In Metallurgy, Mineralogy and Mining and In Classical Literature. For Further Information apply to JOHN FRASER, President. Agricultural College, Centre Co., Pa. July 18,1867 —It* jyjABTXN'S ’ ~ ’7" FAMILY GROCERY STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. (Late Mortln ct Gardner's.) The subscriber would beg leave to Inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he still keeps on hand, at his store, Bast Main Street, ad joining Gardner A Co's. Machine Bhopund Foun dry, the largest and bestselocted stock of FRESH GROCERIES, Glass and Q,uuensware. which ho will sell at the very lowest prices for cash. Every article tn the line of Family Groceries will always bo kept fresh and cheap. He also calls particular atten tion to the Eureka Patent Glass PruitJarj, of which he hits the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and which has proved Ha superiority over all other cans or Jars now in use by Its great simplicity, perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and the ex traordinary ease with which It Is sealed and opened, without injury for future nae. No fami ly should purchase other jars without first exam ining the Eureka, If they want to buy the best.— Also KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arti cle which no household should bo without. Also, Lash's celebrated' WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which are conlldently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction. lie has also been appointed agent for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to whlob he'would coll tb6 attention of Fanners gnd others needing them as the best and cheap est article to be found for con veylng water thro* yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other articles; snob as DOOR MATS/oLseveral-kinds and prices. ; ASP Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Balt Fish, pat up this Spring. Alio Flour in barrels and socles, and Feed o^hebush- July 18,1807—tf Jflcuj aoheerttsments. J s. McClellan, wmi PARHAM & WORK, Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 531 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. July 18. 1887—tf RAN AWAY.—Notice is hereby given that Henry H. Landis, an Indentured ap grentlco, loft tho service of tho undersigned, In lekinson township, oh Sunday July 7th, and has not since boon heard from. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring, concealing or entertaining him, ns they will bo proceeded against according to law. And I hereby give no tice that I will pay no debts of his contracting. HAML. EVANS. July 18,1MI7—3t* iLegal Notices /A PPJJKJATJON' FOR PARDON.— Jt\. Ndtlce Is hereby given, in accordance with/ the instructions of the Governor of tho Common wealth, that an application will be made to his excellency Governor Gcnry for tho pardon of Jam (is O. Shroyer, convicted at the August ses sions of Cumberland county, 18(15, of Horse steal ing, and sentenced to imprisonment In tho Eas tern Penitentiary for tho term of flvo’ycars. July 11,18(17—31 T^TOTlCE.— Notice is hereby given that JLI letters of Administration on the estate of David Woods, deceased, late of Penntwp., Cum berland county, have been granted to the un dersigned, residing In same twp. All persons Indebted to said estate arc request ed to make payment Immediately,-and those having claims will present them for settlement. W. B. BROWN, July 11,1807—Ot* Administrator, IVTOTICE.—Notice Is hereby given that JLi Letters of Administration on the estate of Jacob Oebbart, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland co,, dock!., have been granted to tho undersigned residing in the same Borough. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. ' PHILIP LISZMAN, ANNIE GEBHART. Administrator and Administratrix , Juno 27,1807 —lit • HOnCE. —Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Mary Voglcsong, lute of i?r Spring townsliip, dco’d., have been gran ted by tho Register of Cumberland county to the undersigned, residing In tho same township. ‘ All persons knowing themselves Indebted to tho Estate will make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to HENRY VOGLESONG, June 20, ’B7-01* Administrator. SOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Lud l Stlngle, lata of Carlisle borough deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to tba subscriber living In said borough. All persons Indebted wjll make payment, and those having claims will present them to JOHN LIZMAN, Executor, Juno IS. 18(17—0C fflSEatcljesi anlr Jktoclrj). JJEYSTNGER’B JEWELRY STORE, NO. 11 EAST MAIN STREET Opposite Saxton’s Hardwark Stour. REDUCED PRICES QotdanUSilver Watches, docks, Jetceb y, Silver and Plated Ware, \{v., American Silver Hunting Case Watches , from $25 to $4O, WARRANTED A CORRECT TIME PIECE. IMPORTED GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES from Sl3 to $75, all warranted for one year. Eight-day and twenty-four Clocks, from $8 to 815. Jewelry from fifty cents to $23 per sett, Solid Plain and Fancy Gold Finger Rings, from to $l5, Gold, Silver, Jet and Pearl Sleeve Buttons, Silver Thimbles, Spoons, Napkins, Rings, «tc.— PLATED WARE. FORKS, ‘ SPOONS, CASTORS, MORTON’S CELEBRATED, warranted GOLD PENS, from fifty cents to' $l. Spectacles of all kinds, Gold, Silver and Steel, also Eye Glasses for all ages. Violin, Banjo and Guitar strings, rosin, bows, 4c. Engraving of all kinds done neatly. ALSO WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Stones set In rings, &c. All work warranted good. Please try us and bo convinced. July 11,1807 —lin REVOLUTION ! REVOLUTION I AMERICAN TANNING* COMPANY. FREY, FAN3WORTH 4 Co. Col. E, FitKY, of East Virginia, President. L. S. S. FANSWOivrn, Secretary. A splendid oportnnlty for a secure and moder ate Investment of-capital is now offered by this Company to Tanners and Capitalists of large as well as moderate means, ns the Company Is now prepared, after n Successful test of Hlcklo’s Im proved system of tanulngln severalyardain this 'county, and udjolnig counties, to offer for sale homo territory with this State. Tenu. Texas Ore gon. Utah. New Mexico and Nevada, in the shape of rights for districts, counties towns, or for in dividual use of said improved system secured to Sanford A. Hlckel Esq. by Letters Patent dated Novomobor Iflth, 1805, and granted for seventeen years, and by said 8. A,.Hlckel, Esq., legally •transferred to this Company for this and the oth er States and Territories mentioned The successful workings of this great discovery have been demonstrated in every instance, wher ever fully and thoroughly tested, and has given and now glvesgeneral and universal satisfaction, both aa to quality of leather and* the saving in part of tho former expensive material—bark.— This Is the only system ever introduced which is warranted as to its virtue by the proprietors. We warrant to manufacture Hole Leather,in Ninety days, Harness Leather In Fifty days, Bridle Leather In Forty days, Upper Leather in Thlrty-flve days, Kipp Leather In Thirty days, Calfskin In Twenty to Twenty-five days, Hhoep skln In Two to Throe days. We warrant to save one-third in heavy, and one-half of the bark formerly uneilU\ Ilgnt slock, making heavier leather than can be manufactur ed with bark alone. A superior quality of leather Is also warranted to bo mado under this system. Tho great virtue of this discovery consists In the lessoning to one-half the expense of tanning, by tho use of a purely vegetable matter. In con junction with tan bark, which cun bo had at any time. In alt seasons and at any place secured at the limited cost of not more than twenty-five cents to a hundred hides. This system having been butrocently dlHcover ed and patented, November. IHRS, has not been very extensively introduced as yet, the com mencement having been made by'this Company, with the Patentee,in this State in May, Irttt.and It is now successfully used In the following places, reference to which Is made, viz: Green county, Pa.—N. Newman, Harrington & Co.'; ‘Washing ton, Pa.—S. Smith, J, Weber and others; Fayette ; county, Po.—T. Vernon, J. Emroy, Dnnlng& Bro.: Indiana, Pa.—Geo.‘Btandtralllcr; Westmoreland county, Pa.—J. Verwon;. Alleghery comity. Pa.— Lapps & Wiese, Luekhoupt AKiofer, Stuckgnflh A Sellz, Hazea & Co. Beaver county.—Capt. Dnr rah. Specimens of leather manufactured under thin system can bo examined at the Tannery' of C, J. Chamberlin, Millllntown. Pa. Liberal terms can now bo secured, ns the Com pany Is lust beginning operations, and therefore disposed for the furtherance of the system to make sales at low and moderate prices. For fur ther Information call-on S. A. Pogue, Agent, Car lisle, Pa. . , ‘ The undersigned, proprietors, are stopping at the Franklin House, Carlisle, where they invito Tanners to call and see for themselves. County, township and yard rights disposed of on favor able terms. THOMAS «t STEEL. July 11,18f17-3t PAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING! The undcrslg icd has resumed his regular busi ness of PAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING.— PLAIN AND FANCY PAINTING, . SIGN PAINTING, LETTERING, 4c., NEATLY EXECUTED ATSTIORT NOTICE. Residence and Shop No. 91 North Hanover Htroet. CarUele. o. A. SMITH. July 11, 1857-Jm XHOB -BALE.-A Family Eookaway r Carriage, (nearly new,) for sale on reasona ble terms. Apply at this office, or at the Nation* al Hotel, South Hanover street. - . July 4,‘1887-tf Quarterly statement op THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.-Car lisle, Pa., July Ist, 1807. [LoansandDlscounta, $211,(07 52 U. 8. Bonds, • • IUO.OOO Ou .Other U.B. Securities, 150 00 legal Tender Notes and Fractional Cur rency, 57,1178 I*B Notes of other Banks, 1,27100 Cash Items, 1,500 39 Protest Account, 30 00 Duo from other Banks and Bankers, 11,7411 17 Expenses, 524 74 Real Estate and Insurance, V»;r’ 17 Furniture and Fixtures, Od.l (A Premiums, 1,050 00 Capital, • 9 50.000 00 Surplus Fund, 12,000 ou Discounts and Profit and Loss, 1,227 70 Circulation, 45,0n0 00 Due other Banka and Bankers, 25,237 . r >7 Individual Deposits, U. a do. Tho above Htutcmeut 1h true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. HOFFKU, OtshUr. Sworn aud subscribed before mo, this fifth day of July, 1807. H. A. Noble, .Y. /■'. July 11. 18C7—3t DINANCI A L. STATEMENT.'OF X* THE BOARD OF-DIRECTORS OF CAR LISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT,—J. W. Eby,'Treas urer. In account with tho School Directors of Carlisle School District, from tho Ist Monday uf Juno, 1800, to tho Ist Monday of Juno; 1807: 18(50. Juno 5. To balance duo by Treasurer, at last settlement, 81..VW 40 July IS. To State appropriation for 1805 and 1«W. 570 72 July 18. To duplicate of School Taxes for 18(5(1, 0.015 77 1887. ‘ April 1, To Interest received of Wm. Haller, on Judgment, 7» .70 Juno 1. To amount received for tuition of non-resident scholars, 121 1(5 CR. By Payments, Ac. By Teachers’ salaries for one your, 57.11 U .'»7 By incidental expenses, Including sta tionery, printing, cleaning and white washing rooms, messenger, Ac., (VVi 4K By sundry repairs, furnlt’c, fixtures, Ac., 70 By wood and coal, 515 81 By Interest on indebtedness. 178 00 Cash expenditures, 9,801 (15 By exonerations allowed on Tax Dupli cate. 18(1 01 By abatement to prompt tax-payors, , 282 05 By lees of collection, 82118 By balance In Treasurer’s bands, 450 44 To balance cosh on hand, Which account, on settlement, shown a balance in the Treasurer’s hands of four hundred and fif ty dollars and forty-four cents, all of which Is re* spectlully submitted. R. 0 WOODWARD, Junes, 18(57. financial Secretary. July I.lBo7—Financial report, read, approved, and ordered to bo published in tho papers of this District. By the Board, C. I*. HUMRICH, July 4, 1807..3t Secretary. Meal ©state Saks. A PA EM AT PRIVATE BALE.-Tho jt\. subscriber, wishing to relinquish farming, will sell Ills farm, situate In Franklin county, Pa., 8 miles West of Ncwburg, and 5 miles East of Roxbury, CONTAINING 204 ACRES of a good quality of SLATE LAND, part of wh»Ch Ims re cently been well limed. .About 20 Acres of Ibis Farm is Meadow Land, 25 Acres Timber Land, and tho balance cleared and under good fence.— There is a running stream of water on tho farm, and three never-falling Wells of good wator. A good Orchard and an abundance of cherries, pears,and other irulta abound on tho promises.— The improvements are o double LOG HOUSE, l‘-£ stories high, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib, Carriage House, and other outbuildings.— Also, a TENANT HOUSE and Stable will bo sold with tho farm or divided, to suit purchasers.— Will bo sold at tho low price of 832 per acre. For partlculars'lnqulro of Gen. D. Wherry, at New- Imrg, Cumberland county, or tho undersigned, residing on tho property. ABRAHAM WINGERT. July 11, lft(i7—ot* T 3 EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. J_\j The undersigned will offer at. Public Sale, ou Saturday September 7th, 1887, on tho promises, the following described Real Estate: a tract of land containing FIFTEEN ACRES, situated im mediately North of New Kingston) Cumberland Co., with a largo TWO-STORY STONE RESI DENCE, and other outbuildings thereon erected, known ou tho homestead of Peter Kissinger. There Is n fine Orchard of choice- Fruit on*tho promises, a never failing Well of water at tho door and a fine Spring within fifty yards ol tho house. The Land is under new fence and Is In a high state of cultivation. Persons wishing to view tho premises will ball on tho undersigned re-, siding In New Kingston. DAVID P. KISSINGER. July 4,1887 to. DEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE Xii SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Bale. SIXTY ACRES more or loss, of good LIME STONE LAND, situate in SUverSpring township, Cumberland county, about half-way between Mechanlcsburg ahd Hoguostown, ono-fourth of a mile from tho road. The land Is in a-high state of cultivation? ahd there is hone other in the .county that can produce bettor crops. Also, about EIGHT ACRES ol WOODLAND, with fine growing Timber. If this land Is not sold before the 21qt of October, it will be offered at public sale. Any further information can bo obtained by calling on tho subscriber residing on tho premis es? • ■ Juno 0,1807—2 m VALUABLE' LIMESTONE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—Tho undersigned of fer at private salo, their farm, situated m Mon roe twp., Cumberland co.. adjoining lands of Ul rich Strlcklor.J. Yohn.J. Bowers andT. William son, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES, more or leas. There are SEVEN ACRES OF WOODLAND, tho balance under the highest state of cultivation. There is a stream of wate/ running through the centre of tho farm. The farm has been ail heavily limed, over 16000 bush els having been burned on It. The improve ments consist of a good Two-Story FRAME and STONE HOUSE, LARGE BARN, Pig Pen, Corn Crib, Carriage House, 4c. There is aWcll of ex cellent watei at tho door, A fine ORCHARD of choice Apple trees Just coming into bearing; be sides Peacuea, Cherries, 4c., on the place. For terms or any Information, apply to the un dersigned living on the place. ANN RINQWALT, JOHN RINGWALT, I*. O. Address, Jtoz IW, Oarltote, Juno 8,1807—2 m. GOBLETS. Ac. (ftitg EtikerUsementa. ONE. DOLLAR A PIECE' A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER FOB ONE IJOLLAB. Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com f>any. Those pens are now being used oztousivo y throughout tho Eastern'States and aro war ranted in each and every case. Parties purcha sing who are not satisfied can return them and receive their money back. All orders must be accompanied with the cosh as wo send no goods C. O.D. Address all orders to E. M. CONNER, Agent American Gold Pun Company, May 1(1,1W17—ly 4 Titov, N. x. jyjEY.EII’S NEWLY IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVEIWTKUN.G . PIANOS, Acknowledged to bo the bent. Loudon MeUul uud higli awards In America received. MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS, Wnrerooms, 722 Arch street; below Eighth, April 18, ixtf7—ly Philadelphia,!**. S. OAMPUELXi & CO., MA XU FA CTUJUXG COXJ-'UCTIOXXItX, AMD WJIOMCSAI-B DMADEIW IN FOKKIGN FRUITS, N UTS, ic. NO, 303 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Moluaaee Cundv and Oocoanut work. ’ , Oct. itf, . JjIALSK WHIS 1C 10 It MO VST A CHE . A BEAUTIFUL.PAIR OF FALSE MOUS TACHES AND WHIKSERS. of French manufac ture, so perfect they cannot be detected from the Scnuliie, will he sent post-paid by mall to any ad res*. -Great attention Is paid In the manufac ture of (hove articles by one of the best artists In Paris, M. U Fouchk. who lu the best manufac turer in Europe. Moustaches, $1.00; Ride Whis kers, 88.00; ‘ Fill I hoard, $5.1)0. Address, H. DORR. Albany, N. y.-, ‘ sole Agent for the United States. May lu, J>s7—ly. TO BUlLDERS.—Proposals will be re ceived until the 27th day' of July, at 2 o'clock, P, M.. by the Hoard of School Directors of North 'Middleton township, for tin* erection of a NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, at No. 5, In said township, aboutlt£ miles no,rth-westof Carlisle. Plausaud speclllcatloua of said house can be seen by calling on Samuel Kulp,residingaboutone mile north east of Carlisle, on the road leading to the Car lisle Springs; the house to be finished and ready for school by the.Botff day o/September, 1867, and the house to besubject lothe inspection of a com mittee of three persons to be appointed by the Board. The Board will meet al 2 o’clock, r. M.. on vAi.F.'Tth day of July, a: the old school House, In h*m dln’rirt. tor tin- purpureof awarding the contract ibv lowest and beat bidder. Also, on tho ahuvu day. at -I o’clock, P. M„ will be sold, the OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, to tho high est bidder. July 1,1507.3 t SRYSTAL GLASSES.—The Philadel phia Optical Institute has to-day given the i agency for tho saloot their celebrated CON CAVE, CONVEX CRYSTAL SPECTACLES to Mr. T. CONLYN,:for Carlisle and Cumberland County. Those glasses will strengthen, and pro-, servo tho» sight, and need no higher magnifying power. Every pair warranted to be ground oi crystal. . .. J. ROSENDALE, Manufacturing Optician, Jui\o 18,1867-T-3m*. ... ginattrial. Resources. B*J9S,S.>I 55 Liabilities. 223,700 43 41,082 78 65 811.314 ill $11,514 ul 450 44 ISAAC) BRENIZER. And JOHN J. MENTZEU, President. 23tg (SofllSi. QRE E N FIELD, --v NO. 4. EAST MAIN STREET. ANOTHER LARGE ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS, SHERIFF.— The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for the ofllco uf BhorllT oi Cumberland County, subject to tho decision of the Democratic County Convention. N HOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! | Carlisle, May 10,1807—tc . W“. n°aic»b.. NO QUARTERS TO HIGH PRICKS, OB GRUMBLING MERCHANTS! JIHAD TUB NBW ADVBRTIBBMENT! ICO PIECES CHOICE STYLES PRINTS, from 10 eta. yard up. A TIP TOP MUBLIN AT 12)4. BEST ASSORTMENT OP COUNTY TREASURER.— Beirig eu couragod by numerous friends, I announce myself a candidate for the office of Coanty Treas urer at. the ensuing election,'subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. DAVID MARTIN. IN TOWN AT VERY IX)W PRICES. | Carll ‘ il0 ’ 10 . 18C7 ~ 1c ; . BLEACHED MUSLINS, DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, as low as 15 cts. per yard, The largest lot of Hummer Pants Stuff ev er offered in Carlisle, at Prices that Defy Competition. COTTONADES, BLUB DRILLS, DENIMS, Linou Checks. Plain and dray Linens, Linen Ducks, Jeans, GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS G O O D S, BLACK SILKS, * FANCY SILKS IN EVERY SHADE, SUMMER SILKS, JieauU/ul Mofiuin, Poplins, Grenadines, Alpaca*, French Laums Percales, Lends, De Laines only 25 cts. WHITE G OOD8 t Plain White Swissos, Plain White Tarlatans. M " Cambrics, “ • “ Nainsooks PLAID MUSLINS, STRIPED NAINSOOK, STRIPE CAMBRIC, ' CLOTHS & CASSIMERES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF all the new and desirable styles bought In Now York at prions that wo congratulate ourselves that wo cannot b« undersold by any house in the Cumberland Valley, MOURNING GOODS! BOMIIA/.INIA, wool, OF. I.AINES, Crape Morett, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Elegant Alpacas, Mourning Handkerchiefs, _ ;Klil Gloves, .tc. FUNERAL GOODS! AfalMlno on hand, orders promptly and satis factorily lllled. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, A .KUt LOT OF British Hosiery, 100 dozen, which I will m*ll nl JS,OO and $6,00 per dozen, the some Goods cannot bn bought In any other house for less thou ?0,0i) or $lO,OO per dozen. • ' The above are all regular made Stockings. iron frames LA DIBIT CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS! I burullvo different shades of. Ladle* Cloaking and Hacking Cloths, which I consider the nevltu uKrn <>t any over offered to tho ladles of Carlisle and vicinity. HOOP SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT! And one that should be remembered by all purchasers, Is that Jam always the first to bring down prices in this Uhl-h. This lam able to account of my ex penses being a great deal lighter than any other mer chant in thtspla6e f 'anti • - : . Remember GREENFIELD for Remember GREENFIELD for Remember GREENFIELD for BBESS GOO*S, and CHEAP GOODS of all kinds, and at last re* member my Sign and place of business. GREENFIELD'S, No, 4EastMajn Streak MAJ2B.UO7.'- datrtfoates’ (Starts. OHERIFF.-“I offer myself.as acandi- date far the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county at tho ensuing election, subject to the de cision of tho Democratic County' Convention. ANDREW H. M \RTIN, Carlisle, April 25,18tff. QHERIKFALTY. The undersigned O will be a candidate for tho ofDce of Sheriff of Cumberland County, subject to tho decision bl tho Democratic County Convention. May I,MOT—to / - A; ii;ZI£GIJ}R. FOR SHERIFF,—At the solicitation of toy Democratic friends. I bavo been induced u> offer myself as a candidate-for tho olllco of Sheriff, (subject to the decision of thoDomocratlc CuuvcntiunJ. 1 will be thankful for tho support of roy follow Democrats, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the olllco faithfully and honestly. May d, MOT—tc JOS. ' ihe public is'cordially invited to pay. a, visit to the gallery and examine specimens. - A large lot of FRAMES and AIJiNHS lot .vale cheap. Photographs made-In all .kinds ot weather equally well. Dee. 13. IwiO . 1 ' ■ V MRS. R. A. SMITH’S PHOTO graphic Gallery South-east Corner linno vc» street, and Market Square, where may be had all the dilforcntstyles oi Photographs, Ironi cnoi to liieslze. 1 VOHYTY PKS, AM B HOT Vl'hs. A N 1> ‘also Pictures on Porcelain, '(something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are huautihilpm ductions «f the Photographic art. Call aml sna them.' ’ '' * . Particular attentiort given to copying from Daguerrotypes * to any. part of tuo town. Also, all kinds of l,um* ber constantly on hand. . Doc 1,1805. QCHOpL TAX' I’Oll 1»7.-Tlie.Unpli- IO cute ofStihool Tuxes fur the prcsent.ycaj- ha» been delivered, by the School 1 iilrootors to t:m Treasurer for collection,it Is therefore made-him duty to give notice to Uie.Uvxublu citizens of ih* Borough of Carlisle, that lie will attend, at tin* County Court Mouse, (Commissioner's Olllco,* mt Thursday ivtd Friday, the ‘£iit and aid u/ Av.jutljirji, between the hours of'J and a o'clock, fur the ptfc pose of recetvingsuld taxes. ■ , Alt persona paying their tuxes on or thoso'days.wlirreceive a deduction, of Fiue cent, ■ Thu uptes lu the meautlme.will4u'recoi v~l by the Treasurer, at; his • olHco, In, “'.Mauion* Hall”budding,Room No,'2lAVe*t.Matu Htcvei. Jyne 13,1WT-rU • , : 3,.\y. EHY, lYeiwn I *-. MUSLINS, VTOTICE TO BRIDGE OiMLIDEU*. Sealed proposals for' building a.OoveiviL Woodou Uridgo over the Yellow HreeclunilYeel:. at Lnntx’s mill, In Upper Alien. township, will t>.« received at the ComiulHsiomMu Oiflces In rur llsic ami Yorii, until Monday, Lhe 201/1 day vf Jut}), 1567,at which time the coutruet wllPUe awarded nt the CorathiKSloiidrs' OlUod In' Yorlc.i Specifica tions of-the be *e;eu at'ellherof the abovonumettolflces. 1 “ ' * * ,j 1 HENRY KAIJffS, A. r. MEOK, y\ . . —-H AldEj^i— ' .Cbm uuUiiri J er*. ; • ALP A GCAS, . i-c- - July A, IBfi7-it T)I.