American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 08, 1867, Image 3

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WARD MEETINGS.
B The Democrats of the East Ward, Car-
Bislo, are requestedto meet at Floyd’s ho-
Ktel, to-morrow evening, Angust 9, at
Hto'clock, for the, purpose of selecting Dei : .
Regales to be voted for on the dayfollow
i'i Ins- . , ■ '
The Democrats'of the West Ward will
S ,meot.at Zltzer’s, hotel, at" the same, hour
and for tile same purpose..
t's''
If. Theatrical Parlor
and Mrs. P. A. Tahnebiil,
give their second parlor entertain
|;-ment at Mount Holly Springs, this
i':./(Thursday); evening, on ■'which occasion
ho presented a bill of rare excellence,
JV embracing comedies, Songs, dances, du
-5 etts, &c. Mr. and Rfrs. Tannchill have
I' the reputation of being first-class artistes,
and have recently been actipg in some of
Jcv'bur large cities. Their first entertaiu
ij/ment was given at the Carlisle Springs,
4./on last Saturday evening, and we learn
■ i tliat the large dining-hall of the hotel was
.tilk’d to ils utmost capacity.. Wo trust
||||that like success will greet them at Mt.
Celebration. —The celebration of. the
of slavery in' the West In-'
din Islands, by the blacks of oiir|town, on
Thursday lost, \Vas rather a small but
c ,vivery spirited affair. Tlto'procession was
formed early in the moruiug by Gen.
."Eichar’d Johnson, who appeared in full
uniform, and mounted on a spirited char
ger. After parading our principal streets
for some time, the company proceeded to
the Cave, where they spent the day in
and toasting. During the entire
'J. : :';‘jday Richard was “ himself,” and cniorc
-2s i :ed his decrees with vigor and judgment*
f “ The < om.ng man” has come!
:«;s Pav Up.—Bills for subscription to the
American Volunteer”were transmitted
vf/|during tlio lust indutli toa number of our
As yet but very few have
called upon us to settle their honest debt'
jMwilh the printer. We, however, sincere-'
: .|l ly trust that they will no longer delay,
■ ;||but promptly remit the aniounts. Al
x||though small in. individual oases, yet in
aggregate these bills make a consider
*“'oablo amount, and arc Important to enable
:feus to liquidate liabilities which we daily
in the publication of “The
Vo)unteer. ,, Wc shall feel
/Hiobliged to our subscribers to whom bills
•tslhave been seut, if they will immediately
; ’%comply with our request.
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Harvest Home.— I TUo Cumberland
S county Agricultural Society will bold
their annual Harvest Home, at th*Fuir
P| Grounds, on Saturday, the 24th of Aug.,
Dinner will be' served at 12 o’clock, M.,
M and appropriate addresses will be deliv*-
,;slered. On this occasion ,a silver, pitcher
Vojl will be presented to the Hon. Frederick
Watts, the late President of the Society,
•-Mas a testimonial of the Society’s appreciu-
tiou of his efforts in its behalf.
■ New Currency.— The Treasury De*
has iu preparatiou, and which
vi.v will be issued in a few weeks, a how de-
of currency, fifteen cents.—
Xf/'yrhe following is the description: The
principal embellishments on the face are
an engraved likeness of Goal Grant on
’S&tlie right hand, and Lieut. Gen. Sherman
oii the loft. The back of the note will bo
green, with the figure “ 15” on each side
•pof the note. The bronze figures which
have been placed upon the. various deno
•M iniuatio a of the United States currency
:m be omitted.
Sciiool Books.— The Legislature of
vS last winter made some very commendn
'*M ble improvements on the Common School
system, among which is a clause goveru-
ing uniformity of text books. Wo have
no part of school room machinery' which
needs reform bo much as that of a uniform
,/fJI system of school books for each county.-;
■||| Every teacher will readily confess that
Iwheu ho has two or three diflbrentgram
mars, five or six arithmetics of different
authors, with a variety of spellers, he is
unable to classify his pupils so as to give
them the attention and care which they
'■% demand. Wo are hot aware of many
'•>l schools to-day h&ving such an irregulari
ty, but all we know have more or less suf
:,;i fered from this particular. It originates
from the removal of persons with their
f families from one township to another,
Shaving entirely different * text books.—
They of course are loathe to change, for
$$ it is no inconsiderable expense for a pa
rout to furnish from four to six pupils
iwith a new aeries of text books at the
present high rates of printed works.—
This tax not unfrequently falls on those
who change their, residences every two or
three years—the tenants and mechanics of
the neighborhood—and who are ill able
to bear this heavy addition to family bills.
Wo are then' heartily glad that.it has
commanded' legislative . attention,, hnd
that a bill was’passed supplementary: to
the general school law on which a section
appertains to’ this question. We give it:
“Sec. 6. That it..be lawful for Jhe
School Directors, of’any. county In, .this
Commonwealth at any triennial conven
tion, held for the purpose of electing a
County Superintendent, to appoint seven
of their number possessing necessary
qualifications, whose duty it shah, be Co
■;3I agree upon and select a Series of text
M books adapted to .the wants of the Com-,
mon Schools of the county, and present
them for adoption to theseveral Boards'of
V:M Directors; and that a majority of the
8 Board of Directors'of any county may, at
aw time, call a special meeting of the
-,«l Directors of'the County Committee oh
.•j| text books, whosp action shall be valid
•«» until the* meeting of the next triennial
I convention.”,
Wo hope , then that the 'Directors
throughout the country,, (who are always
alive bn educatiohal interests and are
quick to adopkall suggestions promotive
of advance,) \Hll Immediately proceed to
avail themselves bf the act, and adopt a
uniform series of text books for the coun
ty. There , pan be no harm by an imme
diate call for a meetipg. and. take the re
quired.steps laid down'ln tbe>qu6ted sec
tion. We regard this to bb aa okcelleiit
period of the year, as tbe ebmme'ncement
of tlieschool year, occurring in September
or October, vfili make it very agreeable to
every teacher, uniforming him for regu
lar and advantageous: drill throughout
his scholastic year. ~ >. ... .
\yiM> Cherry Balsam.— The memory
of Br.-Wiatar is embaltaed in the hearts
of thousands; whom his -Ba&am of ; Wild
Chcrry baa cured of, coughs; colds, con
sumption,'or some other form of Pulmo
nary disease. It is now oyer forty years
since this preparation was brought before
the pnblio, and yet the dentand for It Is
constantly increasing,
]For the Volunteer.]
Manner of Nominating Candidate*.
JfcHHrs. Tirntton A Kennedy /—Your pa- ■
per of Aug. Ist, I notice, contains the rules
which govern nominations made under
what is called the “ Crawford county sys
tem, ” whibh’system you observe many
counties are adopting, believing thereby
a fairer expression of the party will, bo
bad than by the delegate system which
has been louse, and now looked upon as
open to too many temptations which are
brought to bear upon the frailties of man.
I hope such adtlon In the premises will bo
taken by the convention which will meet
on the 12th inst., in Carlisle, os. will se
cure its Introduction in this county hence
forth, by adopting those rules. Certain
alterations I think to bo improvements,
X will suggest, viz—direct the persona
composing the County Committee to hold
the election provided for in 1808, at which
time and yearly thereafter at the nomina
ting election, let three persons be elected
as County Committee-men who shall act
os Judge? Inspector and Clerk of this elec
tion the year following.' . Within the
same period they will compose a County
Committee, who will tlx the day for this
election, might select delegates to State
Conventions, or direct their election and
attend to such other matters os may .need
tiie action of the party during their con
tinuance in otlice, which will bp from olio,
election until the next. This alteration
in tho 2d rulo Will-obviate the election
provided for os to -be hold on the same
day at 9 o’clock, with it the opening of
the polls at 2l and closing at*6 o’clock, P.
M., will give sufficient time to recelve ! all
the votes which may bo polled. 3d.- Can
be certified and attested by tho officers. —
4th. Either one of their officers may act
as return Judge by the appointment of the
board and perform the duties therein pro
vided for. sth. In case of a tie vote the
judges shall confine their decision to the
candidates having the equal number of
votes. There is no doubt by the intro
duction of this system, more interest will
be felt by tho whole party.in selecting the
best candidates lor tbo various offices—
which under the present system It is of
ten charged has not b{3eu the case.;
August 3, 1867.
To the Editor
.. Sir—The “ Scrub : Nine n went
to Newville, on Thursday, August Ist, to
play a game of Base Bali with the Cha
rter Oak," of.that place. Ou that occasion
(as you may.see by the score,) they were
again successful. Will you please pub
lish the inclosed score in your paper, and
oblige.
ONE OE THE SCRUB NINE.’
UCUUJS -NINE. CUAUTHU OAJv. .
o. r. o. n,
4 (I Lewis, as 1 2
2 4 Glausor, rf 1 1
- 4 U Houser, Jib 3 3
5 3 Thompson, cf 3 5
3 U Stool, If 2 4
•i 0 Jvor, o , I I
1 8 Rhoads, lb - 3 4
Thompson, 11)
Loomis, p
Green, e
rodd.-rl
Blorrett, Ob
Beatty,sa
Bill. If
<'oulyn,2b 2 7 i vVotherbw, p 1 *1
OgUby, cf 2 7 jiSUlotL, 2b 8 3
Total, 27 52 Total,
Innings— 1 2 3 1 5 0 7 8 .0
Scrub—lo 3 11 4 5 -1 1 !> 5-52.
Clmrlor Oak— 0 1 7 8 7 0 0 1 0-33.
Fly Catches—Scrub—Beatty 1, Green 5, Todd 1,
Stevrctt 1. Loomlsl, Ogllby I, BUI, Total-11. -
Fly Catches—Charier Oak.—Houser 1, Over 2,
Wethcrow 1. Steel 3, Total 7.
Umpire—T. G. Brewster, Star B. B. C.
Scorers—K. MeCachran and A. G. Miller.
■ “The perfumed light ,
Steals through the mist of alabaster lamps,
And every air Is heavy with the breath
Of orange flowers that bloom
1' the midst of roses/’
Such was the Howry land filled with
healing airs and life-preserving products,
where Dr. Drake discovered the chief in
gredients of his wonderful Touic Medicine
—Plantation Bitters— the enchanted
tropical island of St. Croix. The Plan
tation Bitters* combining all the medi
cinal and touic virtues of the healing and
life-sustaining products,of that favored
clime, are r without doubt, the World’s
areat Remedy for Dyspepsia, Low Spir
its, and all other Stothachio difficulties, ■
Magnolia Water.— A delightful toilet
article—superior to Colonge and half the
price. . *
The ice cold sparkling Soda Wa
ter, at Ralston’s drug store, South Hano
ver street, is almost an indispensable bev
erage’during these warm days. Try it,
eVerybody.
SHIPPENtiBUUQ ITEMS.
[REPORTED BY .OUR tfI’ECIAX LOCAL.]
Fire. —About half-past 10 o’clock, on
Thursday night, the inhabitants of this
town were again alarmed by the cry of
“fire.” Afterconsiderableconfusion and
inquiries as to the whereabouts of the
fire, it was found to be the carriage manu
factory of Stoufler & , Kenuagy. Al
though the fire advanced very, slowly,
the scarcity of watei prevented the fire
men from saving the bujldlng. Messrs.
Stauffer & Keunagy succeeded in saving
all their .tools and patterns, so that their
loss is confined to the building and about
one hundred dollars worth of lumber,
which happened to be stored in the up
per story.
The Liquor Law.— Our town" dads”
are bound to do the thing up “brown,”
and shape the morals of the town in a
-frame with gilt edges andbangitupvyith
red ribbon. They are bound that if a
follow is dry he will have to wait until
sun rise, if.it unfortunately is after twelve
o’clock. To effect this very laudable ob
ject they have appointed a committee to
examine the situation.„ Oh, ye town
dads! Gentlemen, there are some plank
about , the,R. R., if fixed , properly, may
save some one’s neck, and then too, sick
ness may bo avoided by cleaning the
streets.
: slmprovement.—Our enterprising
townsman,’William Mell, Esq., is now
erecting a very flue residence adjoining
the Sash and Door Factory of Wunder
lich & Mell. This house, when comple
ted, will be among- the finest in town,
and will be quite an ormament to the
stiver on which it is located.
Fair.— The latest excitement has been
the Fair of the Keystone Readlng.Socle
ty. As is customary on such occasions,
the Fair was largely patronized by the
, fair.’ . One of the hovel features of.the af
fair was this—for the sura of. 5 cents you
were permitted to express your admira
tion farthest fairest ; of- the fair,” by vo
ting for tho handsomest lady In thVtown.
This narrpwed Itself down ?tp;a contest
between a few, and towards the end be
came very spirited,- Each- knight, bear
ing the bdnner.oL;his favorite lady, hus
tled ‘“any. a; man .to .the.)*- 4 hustings’.’ and
,scoured his vote, Without tho mart having;
the slightest idea of how handsome the
lady was ho voted for. A silver goblet
aud pitcher voted for fell to the Odd Fel
i lows. , ,
BQfTheJn famous Lopez, who [betray
ed Maximilian, although' pardoned by- ;
Juarez, hasbeen ; seized; by.order of thb' :
Government of Oaxaca, and, executed, it
is supposed, for serious crimes—some of
them'of ari atrocious character.
; It Is Reported fropi Washington, that
the President has requested Stantqn to
resign, 1 -i "
business 'Notices.
BST* To tiie Public!
THE GROCERIES YOU EAT
A largo proportion of tho groceries that aro of
fered for salo Imvo booastot-od for mouths, If no
years in collars and underground vaults attach
ed to Wholesale Groceries In tho cities—conse
quently they become musty aud unfitted for uso
-and In this condition find tholr way into coun
try retail stores.. Goods fresh from the factories
of beat quality aud that may bo returned if not
entirely satisfactory, may always bo had Whole
sale and Retail of Wm, Blair & Son, South End,
Carlisle, Pa.
Remember'the best of everything at W. B. &
Son.
.Wo.lmport our own Quecnswarc, and
have tho largest stock offered outside the cities.
•July 25, 1867—tf . ;
Lime Co AI, at $3,50 per. ton at
• A. H. BLAIR’S Yard.
Truth Stranger than Fiction.—lt
is true thatßuEwsTEß & Dougiiehty, of Ncw
vlllo, Pa., can, will and do sell cheaper than any
Clothing House’of our knowledge. They also
have the largest stock of Cloths, Casslmcres aud
Vestings to bo found anywhere, and as they buy
for the money aud sell for 'the cash;’they are
able to sell cheaper than f/ic cheapest. They have
also a Ladles’ Cloak Department In connection
with this establishment, whore they are dally
turning out splendid styles of Ladles’ Sacques,
&c. They have also a beatitlful lino of French,
English and American Sackings, which they
will sell, by the yard and cut free of charge. To
one and all,'wo would say. If you want a cheap
suit of clothes, or, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, call
soou,'as they are determined not to bo undersold
by any house In the county. Largo line of Har
vest. Pants and Snirts, selling very cheap. Chea
pest Muslins, bleached and unbleached, always
on hand.- Remember all’goods sold,by the yard
cut Ireo of charge, by Brcwstor A Dougherty, i ,
Juno 27,1807-tf, ; . , >
S? serial Notices.
“Procrastination is the Thief op.
Time."—Too many allow- themselves to go with
out propor nourishment, and before they know
It have the dyspepsia In the worst way. Indiges
tion, unless speedily attended to, will certainly
produce sickness and 111 health. ,Wo know of no“
remedy equal to Coo’s Dyspepsia Cure in such ca-.
ses. It enables the patient to take hearty food*
the parent of health, stops distress after eating
as soon as you take It, and Is a perfect regulator
of the stomach and bowolß.
August 8,1807—1 t
Peruvian Syrup.— A PROTECTED
SOLUTION OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, sup
plies tho blood with its LIFE ELEMENT, IRON
giving strength, vigor and now life to tho whole
system.
Lower End.
If ibb thousands who aro suffering from Dys
pepsia, DnmiiiTY, Female Weakness, &c.,
would but test tho virtues of tho Peuuvian Ryu
uf*, the o' ect would not only astonish themselves
but woul fl please all tliclr friends; for Instead of
feeling cross, “all gone" and miserable, they
wobld be cheerful, vigorous and active. • . J ’
A DISTINGUISHED -JURIST WRITES TO A
FRIEND AS FOLLOWS: •*
I havo tried the Peuuvian Svuup, and the re
sult fully sustains your prediction. It lias made
a new man of me, .Infused Into my system now
vigor and energy; lam no longer tremulous and
debilitated, ns when you last saw mo, but strong
er, heartier, and will* larger capacity for labor,
mental and physical, than at nnytlmodurlng the
lust Uve years. . - , ,
Thousands have bccnchangcd by the tke of this rem
edy from weak, sickly, suffering creatures , to strong,
healthy, and happy men and women; ahd invalids
connot reasonably hesitate to give it a Mat.
27 83
Tho genuine has “ Peuuvian Syrup” blown in
the glass. ' ' *
A 32 page pamphlet will bo sent free.
J. P. DINSMOHE, Proprietor, • •
No. 00 Dey St., Now York.
Sold by all Druggists.
Tho Rev. Geouge Stouus, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
says, In tho Bible Examiner, by way of apology
for publishing a medical certificate in his maga
zine, of tho curo of his son, of Scrofula, “alter
dissolution appeared Inevitable.” “We publish
“ this statement, not foi pay, but in gratitude to
“ God who has answered prayer, and injustice to
2 Dr. Anders; being satisfied that there Is virtue
“ In tho lodine Water treatment, which tho reud
“ers of this Magazine will thank its Editor for
“ bringing to their notice.”
Circulars free.
Dr. H. Anders’ iodine Water Is for sale by J. P.
DINSMOHE, Proprietor, 38 Dey St., N. Y., and by
all Druggists.
August I,lBU7—lm
Errors of Youth.—A Gentleman who
suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema
ture Decay, and all tho effects of youthful India
creilon. will, for the sake of suffering humanity
send free lq all who need it, tho recipe andtliroc-
Mons for making tho simple remedy by which ho
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad.
experience, can do so by addressing, In
perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
■l2 Cedar Street, Now York
May 10,1SG7—ly
To , Consumptives.— Tho advertiser,
having been restored to health in a few weeks by
a very simple remedy, after having suffered for
sovoral years witn a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption—ls niycl'ous to
make known to his fellow suffero.rs the means of
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used, free of charge), with tho direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a sure cure for' Consumption*
Asthma, Buonciitis, Coughs, Colds, and all
Throat and Lung Affections.. The only object of
the advertiser In sending tho Prescription Is to
benefit the afflicted, and spread' information
which ho conceives to bo invaluable o,ml he hopes
every suftorer will try his remedy, as It will cos
thom nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties
wishing the prescription, free, by return mall
will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York.
May 10, 18U7— ly
Consumption Curable by Dr. Scubnk’sMed
icines.—To cure consumption, tho system must
bo prepared so that tho lungs will heal. To ac
complish this, the liver and stomach must first
bo cleansed and an appetite created for good
wholesome food, which, by these medicines will
bo digested properly, and good healthy blood
made; thus building up tho constitution.—
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills cleanse tl£ stomach of
all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by
using tho Sea Weed Tonic In connection, tho ap
petite is restored.
Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup isnutritlous ns well
as medical, and, by usxug tho throe remedies, all
Impurities are expelled from the system, and
good wholesome blood made, which will repel all
disease. If patients will take these medicines
according to directions,' consumption very fre
quently In Us last stage yields readily to their
action.' Take tho pills frequently, to cleanse tho
.liver and stomach. It docs,not follow that be
cause the bowels are not costive they are not re
quired, for sometimes In diarrhoea they arc nec
essary. The stomach must ho kept healthy, nud
an. appetite created to allow tho Pulmonic Syrup
to act on tho resplratory’organa properly and al
loy any Irritation. Then all Chat is required to
perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking
cold. Exercise about tho rooms as much an pos
sible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and
iu fact, anything tho oppotltocraves; but be par
ticular and masticate well.
Oct. 25, IB6o—2nd w ea mo 1 yr:
SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS,
CAN BE BY USING THE ‘
Samaritan’s The Great ' “ Root and Herb Juices."
Samaritan’s , , Blood , “ Root and Ha-b Juices.”
Samaritan's ■ 'Purltler ** Root and Herb Juices ."
Samaritan's and remedy. “ Root and Herb Juices."
Samaritan’s for - ' ‘ u Root and Herb Juiqes."
Samaritan's Scrofula " Hoot and Herb Juices."
Samaritan's and all “ Root and Herb Juices."
Samaritan’s Eruptions “ Root and Herb Juices."
Samaritan's ortho.. " Root and Herb Juices."
'Samaritan s Skin. " Root and Herb Juices
• There Is not another remedy known to equal
tikis' for the cure of Syphilus, Ulcera/Sorea; Scrof
ula; In ali Its forms, Totters, Scales, Boils, Mercu
rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin.' This Is
up experiment; it Is a well tested remedy-in the’
- United States Hospitals; where those diseases as
sumed their worst forms;'mild oases so’on yield—
six’.bottlbs will curb any. cose. It la a common
saying', “ I have tried everything without effect.”
To bach we say, -use the Samaritan Boot and Herb;
Juices, and if ,falls to cure any dippaS© pf.’the,
blood or skin, your money will ho refundodby
onr-agente.- Price sl;2a per bottle. •- -
THE HOST CERTAIN ItEMED YEVEit USED.
' Sold by If. ifavorstlck. Carlisle, Pa.
. DESMOND & CO.. Proprietor*.
May 2, 1807—ly , 1)15 Jiao© Street Phlla.
; •,
, Remedial■ Institute for. Special
Oases, No. M, Bond Street, New York. 'Kf Pull
information;with tbehlghesttcstimonlnls; also,
a Book on Special Diseases, In a sealed envelope,
sent/rec.“tfcft.. Be sure and send for them, and you
will not regret It; for, as advertising physicians
,aro generally imposters, without references no,
'stranger should be trusted. Enclose ft stamp for
and , direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. 14
Bond Street,'New York- *
N0y.16, IfMW-dy
SCROFULA
SAMARITAN’S GIFT,
fßdrrletr ‘
OTONSIFER—CLELAND.—On tho 30th Jnat,,
by Rev. B. F. Bock, Mr. Ishmul StonslfertoMlss
Martha Cloland, both of this place. ;
33 lev.
HASTINGS.—On'tho 21th nil.. Harry Snyder,
infant sou of William M. and Caroline Hastings,
aged 13 months and 2 clays. ‘'
O Harry doai, oh how wo loved yon,
Norm but us can tell so well:
But God above, lie loved you bettor,
And tooltyon there with him to dwell.
Ami when the spring Is hero again,
With birds and blooming flowers;
We’ll wander near our Horry’s grave,
To pass the pleasant hours.
alje JR a r frets
id Grain Market.
Carlisle Flour mi
Carlisle, Aug. 7, 1807.
) Corn, 00
) Oats,. od
) Clover Seed
) Timothy Seed .-2 25
) Now Hay 10 00
Flour— Family .-.$H 50
Flour—Super 9 00
Rvo Flour 5 00
Whc-it—White 2 00
Wheatr-Red,^........- 200
Rye .~SI 20
Ision Market.
Carlisle Provl
Caul isle, Aug. 7, 1807.
Chickens—T uftlr, 50a00
b»a l 23
Potatocs-2d bus I 00
Apples—best—"ti bus
Apples—2d b—bus.
Butter, : 20a25
Eggs, 10® 18
Bard, 14
Tallow 12
Baco n—Htun 5,.., i 0
Bacon—Sides,... 12
Philadelphia Markets.
, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7,
Flour— I Th6 general character 'of. the Flour
market is unchanged, and prices of low grades
are nominal. The most necessitous wants of the
home consumers constitute the demand, and
they purchase only of choice pld fresh ground
Wheat brands; sales of a few hundred barrels,
Including superfine at S 7 75088 25; lOObbls. extra
at 88 50; North-western extra family at sloaSl2;
Pennsylvania.and Ohio do. do., at $lOaSl2 50, and
now wheat do. do., and fancy at Sl2 al5 50. Ryo
Flour sells at 88 a 8 25. In Corn Meal no change
to notice.
Grain.— Tho Wheat market Is very quiet, ami
prices Incline hi favor of buyers. The demand Is
from the millers, jvho purchased 1000 bushels at
§2 20u $2 00 for hew Pennsylvania reds, and €2 2.)
aB2 35 for now Southern do. Rye ranges from
SI -10 to -SI 4.» for,now Pennsylvania, and, from
SI 50 to SI 55 for old. Corn Is dull, but prices re
main without change. Sales of 3000 bushels
Yellow at $1 18; W cstorn nrlxcd at 81 12. a $1 13;
and 700 bushels White at 81 17. Outs’ arc quiet
and lower. Sales of 4000 bushels now at 78 a 80c.
instore and afloat,and old ati)oa»U3c. Nothing
Is doing In Parley and Malt. ■
Whisky.—Nothing doing In Whisky.
SUibcttisments.
QHEUIFF’S SALE. . . .
Uy virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo
nas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to
me directed, I will expose to sale, by public ven
due or outcry, at tins Court House, in the Borough
of Carlisle, on Friday, August 23.1887, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., the folowing described Real Estalo,'to*vlt:
A Lot ot Ground, situate lu Dickinson town
ship, Cumberland cgunty, bounded on the south
by a public road, on tho west by land of David
Myers, on tho north by Anthony K. Myers, and
on tho east by Amos Myers, having thereon erec
ted a two-slory LOG HOUSE and back building,
and a one and a-half story Log Store House, con
taining one-fourth an Acre, be the same more or
loss, seized ami taken m execution ns tho pro
perty of Jeremiah Gardner.
—ALSO—
All that Lot of Ground, situate In tho Borough
of Carlisle, Cuinb. co., bounded on tho south by
a lot of Sarah Klnkald, on the west by Pitt street,
on tho north by lot of Robert A. Dickinson, and
4fci tho east by an alloy, containing 31 feel in front
and 175 In depth, bo tho sumo more or Jess, hav
ing thereon erected a two-story BRICK HOUSE,
Slaughter House and Stable. Seized and taken
In executlon'aa tho property of Mary .Moudy, as
Administratrix of James Moudy, and In her own
right, Joseph Moudy,Sr., Joseph Moudy, Jr., who
has for his Guardian A. DehulV,-William Moudy,
George Moudy, Caroline Howard and Edward
Howard, her husband, in right of said Caroline,
helrs-at-law of said James Moudy, deo'd.
—ALSO—
A Lot of Ground, situate In tho Borough of Me
chaulcsburg, Cumberland county, bounded on
tho north by tho Cumberland Valley Rail Road,
on the west by lot of Dr. Ira Day, on tho south by
an alley, and on tho east by Smglzor & Brandt
containing in front, on the Cumberland Valley
Kali Ilond, 200 feet, and in'depth to tho alley 53
feet, bo the same more or less, having thereon,
erected a two and one half story BRICK HOTEL
HOUSE, with Back Buildings, a two-slqry Brick
Ticket Olllceand Uestaurantßulldlngaud Frame
Stable, and other out-buildings. Seized and ta
ken in executlon’as-tho property of Henry W.
Irvine. . .
—ALSO—
A certain House and Lot of Ground, situate In
tho town of West Fairvicw, county of Cumber
land and State of Pennsylvania, lying East of
Second Street, bounded and described os follows:
Beginning at said Second Street and thence oast
wardly,,on the ilqp of lot No. 83, (thirty) part of
which is now owned by Jacob Lantz, one him
alloy', southwardly, twenty nine feet and one sev
en eighth Inches to the line of the other half of said
dred and thirty-nine ft. to an alloy, thence on said
lot now owned by Mrs. Bronlzor, thence west
wardly on said lino one hundred and thirty-nine
feet to said Second Street, thence northwardly,
on Second Street twenty-nine feet and one ana
seven eighth Inches to tho place of beginning, be
ing the northward part or lot numbered in tho
plan of said town with tho number thirty-one.
Seized and taken Into execution as tho property'
of Benjamin Clay and«Ellzabetb, bis wile.
To bo sold by me, ’ .
. JOHN JACOBS,
Slior-Q.
Suckiff’s Offlce, Caulislk,) ...
• "March 12,1807.-f - ■
Conditions.—On all sales of 8533 or over. S5O will
bo required to be paid when the property is strick
en oil, and 320 on all sales under 8530.
August 8, l«07^-3t
T\ISTRICT court of the uni-
I ) TED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DIS
TRICT or Pennsylvania.—/» bankruptcy.
In the matter of Samuel U. Brown, Bankrupt,
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, ss;
A Warrant In Bankruptcy has been Issued by
said Court ngalilstXheEslntoof Samuel C. Brown,
of the County of Cumberland, and State of Penn
sylvania in said District, under which he has been
duly adjudged a Bankrupt upon petition of his cre
ditors, and the payment of any debts and the de
livery of any property belonging to said Bank
rupt to him or to his use. and the transfer ol any
property by him are forbidden by la>v. A meet
ing of the Creditors of said Bankrupt to prove
their debts and choose one or more Assignees of
his Estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to be liolden at Carlisle, In said District, on the
Mth day of August. A. D.T807, at 0 o’clock, A. M„
at the olllco of Charles A. Barnett. Esquire, one of
the Registers In Bankruptcy of said District.
I>. D. i'XL.M AKER,
U. ff. Mnrslml for said lsiatvlct.
Per S. H. GALBRAITH,
V. Deputy U.H.M.
Aug. 8, 1807—21
/"CUMBERLAND COUNTY, ss.—For
sonally appeared before mo a Justice of the
Peace, In and for said County, Estella 8. Wood,
who was formerly Estella Myers, who. Upon her
solemn oath says, that Catharine Sellers says
that she had a note on Samuel Zng for one hun
dred dollars, and. that the same was stolen or
mislaid, and I do on my oath say, that the same
was not hor’s nor never belonged to her in this
world, all the money I borrowed from her I paid
her, and that she never had any claim to said
note belonging to her, In any way whatever.
MRS. ESTELLA S, WOOD.
Sworn and subscribed before mo, the Ist day
of August, ISB7. • - - , M. Holcomb, J. P.
HARVEST HOME.—A Harvest Home
will bo held at the Fair Grounds of the Cum -
and County Agricultural Society, on Satur
day, August 2-1 th. A presentation of a Sliver
Pitcher will bo made to.the Hon. Frederick: Watts,
ns a testimonial of the Society's appreciation of
his ellbrts.ln Us behalf. Appropriate addresses
will be delivered. Dinner at 12 o’clock, M,
J3y order of the Society. „ .
W; F. SADLER,
Secretary,
Aug. 6, 18 G7 —3t
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.*The
undersigned offers himself aa a candidate for
the olllco of County Commissioner, subject to tho
decision of tho Democratic County Convention.
JjfiSSE KURTZ.
East Pennsboro* Twp.,
August 8,1807-rto
FOE, SALE.—The two and a-half sto
ry dwelling with a two-story back building,
situated No. 3S South Bedford St., next door to
the German Church. Immediate possession glv
eu if desired. Apply on the premises, or address
• • w. S.'FLEMING,
117 South Front St., Phila.
Aug.l, 1807~tf
Notice to teachjEßS.—Tbe
School Directors of Penn township will
meet at the Academy, in Centrovlllo, on Tuesday,
August 13th, for the purpose of employing ton
Teachers to take charge of the schools in said
towi ship, at which time and place the examina
tion of Teachers will take place. Gobd hnfl com
petent Teachers are desired, for which liberal
wage-; will bo paid. Schools to commence about
, middle of September next.
■, ■. ‘ By order of the Board, •
C. V. KELLEY, Secretory. ■
[Aug. 1,1807—-t
. /CRYSTAL GLASSES.—The Philadel
1/ phla Optical Institute has to-day given the
isole miency for the sale ot tholr celebrated CON
CAVE, CONVEX CRYSTAL SPECTACLES to
§[r. T. CONLYN.jfor.Carlisle and .Cumberland
ounty. Those glasses will strengthen and pre
serve the sight, and need no higher magnifying
• power. Every pair warranted to be ground of
crystal* ’ * ■ 1 1 • ■ -
J. ROSENDALE,
Ma'uu/acltiring Optician.
Juno 13,1807—3m*
A GRICULTUBAL
COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
. The next term begins on Wednesday, July Slst
Inst. Courses of Instruction given In General
4Science , In Agricultural* in Mechanical and Civil
Ennineeringt\xx. 'Metallurgy, MtnerxUogyDSiCiArtninj
tana In Classical Literature.
. For Further information apply to
JOHN FRASER, President.
'V '■' ‘A micnUitral,College, Centre Co,, Pa.
. JulyWriSOT— R*
■pi OR 8 A LE.—A Family Hockaway
JP Carriage,’(nearly, new!,Vfor Sale on reasona
ble terms. Apply at this office, or at the Nation
al Hotel, South Hanover street.
July 10, 1807-tf • * *•••**
JSjtobes, ®lntoare, &c.
w ANTED! WANTED!!
EVERY BO D Y
TO CALL ON
Messrs. WALKER & CLAUDY,
. AT GOBQaS’ OLD STAND,
CHURCH ALLEY
IN REAR OF HHEEMS HALL,
t 6 see the largest stock of
STOVES AND TINWARE
EVER OFFERED IN CARLISLE.
As the season is aupronchlngfor house-keepers
and others to look for a GOOD STOVE, wo would
beg leave to call their attention to our stock of,
COOKING STOVES,
among which may bo found the following now In
the market: • ,
REGULATOR,
QUAKER CITY,
NOBLE COOK,
SUSQUEHANNA,
NIAGARA,
COMBINATION and
EXCELSIOR PENN,
all of which are warranted to be the best
BOASTERS AND BAKERS,
with all tho MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
Wo would call especial attention to tho REGU
LATOR COOK, whloh possesses advantages
which should recommend It to' all. It has a RE
VOLVING TOP, by which arrangement the cook
can reverse tho booking utensils to any position
desired without tho NECESSARY LIFTING. It
Is decidedly' the beat cook stove in the market.
Messrs. Walker & Claudy have also on hand n
large stock of
OFFICE, PARLOR *
AND
DINING ROOM STOVES,
among whloh may bo found the celebrated BASE
BURNING :
MORNING GLORY !!!
SRNING‘GLOR’
jg SOLD BY
O
£ WALKER A CLAUDY,
25
2 Solo Agents
pi
o FOR CARLISLE
MORNING GLORY.
TflE MOST BEAUTIFUL OFFICE AND PAKLOU STOVE
KVISR. OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
Too much cannot bo said la praise of tho
MORNING GLORY, whloh so far has taken tho
lead of all other stoves in the market. It Ik a gas
consumer, burns its own cinder, uuul requires
very lUtlo attention after the lire Is made, it be
ing so arranged that it will
FEED ITS OWN COAL!
For proof of what wo have stated wo would re
fer all to tho following gentlemen of Carlisle and
vicinity, who have had tho MORNING GLORY
In use lost winter, and will cheerfully testify to
Its merits:
JOHN CAMPBELL, GEO. WEISE.
DAVID RHOADS.- W. B. MULLIN, Esq.,
H. L. BURKHOLDER, JOHN DUNHAR,
J. M. WEAKLEY, ESQ.. JACOB RITNER, Ac.
We would respectfully ask those who wish to
fiurchnse a No. 1 stove to call at once and exain
ao
THE MORNING GLORY!
We also have on hand tho
MORNING GLORY. HEATER!
WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO OIVK
ENTIRE SATISFACTION?
FISHER’S FRUIT CANS
constantly kept on hand ami for salo.
Our stock of TINWARE is complete in all Its
branches and will bo sold at reasonable prices.
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING
. AND GENERAL JOBBING,
promptly attended to and done in the moat
workmanlike manner.
Do not forgot to give us AN EARLY CALL,
WALKER & CLAUDV,
Gorgas' Old Stand,
August 1,1807—5 m
fflitg aiiDEcttsements
QNE DOLLAR A PIECE'
A GOOD. GOLD I?EN AND EBONY HOLDER
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com
pany. These pens are now being used extensive
ly throughout the Eastern Elates and are war
ranted in each and every cose,' Parties purcha
sing who are not satisfied can return thorn and
receive their money bach. All orders must bo
accompanied with the cash ns wo send no goods
C. O. D.
, Address all orders to .
E. M. CONNER,
Agent American Gold Pen Company,
May 10, 1807—ly . * Tuoy, N.Y.
jyjEYEE’S NEWLY IMPROVED
CRESCENT. SCALE OVERSTRUNG
PIANOS, .
Acknowledged to be'the best. London Prize
Medal and high awards In America received.
MELODEONB <t SECOND HAND PIANOS.
‘ Warorooras, 722 Arch street, bolow'Elghth,
April 18,1807—iy .Philadelphia, Pa.
SB. CAMPBELL & CO.,
• \
if A N UFA CTUHII7G CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c.
, NO, 803 RA GE STREET, . ■
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasso
Candy and Cocoanat work.
. Oou 25, 1800-ly .
& WILSON
AND
ELLIPTIC LOCK STITCH
SEWING 1 MACHINES
7HESBBT, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST.
■ These machines are adapted to all kinds of fa
intly sowing, working equally well upon Silk.
Linen and Cotton goods,'with Silk. Cotton and
Linen thieads,.making a beantllm add perfect
stitch alike on! both sides of the article sewed.
All machines sold are warranted.
Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Of
llco, Carlisle, Po.
July 25, IStfr-tf
JOHSJ CAMPBELL.
pAINTING AND
P APER-HAKGINGI
The undersigned has resumed his regular busi
ness of PAINTING AND PAPEB-HANGING. r
PLAIN AND ; . . ‘
FANCY PAINTING,
SIGN PAINTING, J
LETTERING, &c;,
NEATLY EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Residence and-Shop No.' 01 North Hanover
street, Carlisle. ~ „ ‘ li__
• > 0. A: SMITH.
July 11,1807-flm
ILcgal Notices.
\roTICE. —Bettors of Administration*
1 1 on tho Estate of Gcorgo Beltzhoove-. Sr.-,-
late of Silver. Spring lowhshlp, dec’U., have been
granted by the Register of Cumberland comity to
tho undersigned, residing in Monroe township.'
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
tho Estate will make Immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them for settle
ment.
MICHAEL -BELTZHOOVKR,
‘ AUminixtru/or
August 1, 1807—Ct
VTOTIOE.—In tho Court 6f Common
X i Fleas of Cumberland County,
John Freeland, I No. 1, April Tt*o, 1507.
u». i-Allas Subpfeim Stir Dl-
Haunah Freeland, j vorce. Now to wit. Bth of
April, 1807, It appearing by tho return here In
Court of John Jacobs, SucrftTof said County, that
Hannah Freeland, tho respondent. Is not to be
found In said County,
Notice Is hereby given to the said Hannah Free
land to appear at the next term of Court, at Car
lisle, on tho 2<ith day of August, 1807, to answer
the complaint of tho said Jolm Freeland.'
7 JOHN JACOBS.
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, - ' Sheriff,
July 25,1807—1 t
TCTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
Xi loiters of Administration on the. estate of
iujv. James L. Mohock, D. D., late of Now York,
deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned,
residing in Mcchnnlcsburg.
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make payment immediately, and, those
having claims will present them for settlement.
ROBERT WILSON;
Administrator.
July 25,1807—0 t ■
NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that
letters of Administration on the estate of
uavld Woods, deceased, lalo of Penn twp., Cum
berland county, 1 have been granted to the un
dersigned, residing In same twp.
All persons Indented to said estate are request
ed to make payment immediately, and those
having claims will present them for settlement.
W. B. BROWN.
July 11,1807—Ct* i- '■ Administrator,
VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
X t the following accounts have boon filed In
tne Prolhonoturvs ofiieo, for examination, and
will bo presented to tho Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland County, for confirmation, on
Wednesday, tho 28th day ol August, 18(J7, vi/.j
1. Tho account of Win, Moore, dec’d. Into Se
questrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike
Road (lompany, filed by his Executors, Geo. p.
Craighead ami N. B. Moure.
2. The account of Henry Rupp, Committee of
F.lizabeth Zimmerman, a lunatic.
3. First and limit account of W. 11. Miller, As
signeoof Alfred Moore'and Wife, - under deed of
voluntary assignment for bonoflt of Auditors.
, J. P. BUINDLE,
JProthonotarj/.
July 25,1807 —It*
PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the
Hon. James H. Graham,President Judge ol
mo several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun
ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus
tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and
T. P. Blair and H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery
for tho trial of all capital and other offenders, in
the said county of Cumberland.'by their pre
cepts to mo directed, dated the Oth day -of
April, •A. D., 1837, have ordered tho Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery to be holdcu at Carlisle, on the 4ih Mon
day of August, 1837, (being tho 23th day,) at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, to continue one weeic.
Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices
of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county
of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept
commanded to be then and there in their proper
persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions,
examinations, and all other rdfbembranccs, to do
those tilings whfch to their ofllccsappertain to bo
done, and all those that are bound by recog
nizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that
are or then shall bo in the Jail of said comi
ty, are, to bo thereto prosecute them as .shall be
J ust.
JOHN JACOBS, ’
Aug. I, iSC7-tc iShct'iff'.
OEGISTER’S NOTICE.-Notice is
XVlioroby given to all persons Interested, that
tab following accounts have been tiled In this Of
ileo, by tho accountants therein named, for exam*
Inatloti, and will bo presented to tho Orphan’s
Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation
and allowance; on Tuesday, August 20ih, A. I).,
1837, viz:
1. First and Anal account of James McCullough,
Administrator of Stephen 11. Brcnncmau, late of
West Pcnnsborough township, dec’ll.
2. Guardianship,account of Jonathan Snyder,
Guardian of Anna B. S. Hikes, formerly Sites,
minor child of Jacob Sites.
3. First and flual, account of Robert A. Noble,
Executor- of -Elizabeth Noble, into of Carlisle,
dec’d.
l. First and final account of Robert A. Noble,
jExocutor of Margaret Noble, lute of Carlisle, de
ceased.
5. First and final account of William Stephen,
Executor of Henry Stephen, deceased.
з. The-account of John Nol'tsker, Executor of
Jacob Prigae, deceased,
7. First and partial account of Rov. Martin J..
Carothers. Executor of Martin Carothers, late of
West Pcnnsborough township, dec’d.
H. First and final account of Samuel M, Herr,
Executor of John Hopple, late of .Ijlonroo town
ship, dec’d.
и. First and final account of Solomon P. Gor
gius. Administrator of Rev. A. 0.-Muiiatt, dec’d,
10. First and final account of Frederick Huger,
Administrator of Abigail Snyder, lute of the bor
ough of Carlisle, doc’d.
11. First and final account of Charles E. Mc-
Glaughlln, Administrator of Frederick Uiulert,
deo’d.
12. The account of George M. Graham and John
R B. Graham, Executors of John Graham, dec’d.
Til. First and final account of Henry Black, and
John Stewart, Executors of John Stewart, late of
shtpnunsburg, dec’d,.
11. First and final 'account of James Moore.
Guardian of William Hayes Ewing, of Newton
townsjilp. .
15. First and final accountof William F. Swlger,
Administrator of David Kalb, late of Frnnkioru
township, dec’d.
13. Second account of'Jacob Luntz, Admlnistra
t ir of Jacob Hummel, lute of East Pcnnsborough
township, deceased.
17. First mid final account of Jacob Klester, Ex
ecutor of Rev. David Maxwell, lute of Lower Al
len township, dec’d.’
18. The accountof William McLaughlin, Admin
istrator of John Motler, lato of Penn township,
acc’d.
10. Tho account of Samuel 51, Wherry, Guardian
of Robert S. M. Wherry.
20. First account of George W. Criswell, Esq..
Trustee and Executor under the Inst Will unci
Testamenfof George -Haines, hitq of Lower Allen
township, deo’d. ■
21. First and final account of. Moses Glatfelier
and Lydia GUI, Administrators of John C. Gill,
late of .Middlesex township, dec'd.
22. First and final account of Win. Emit? and
George Enck, Administrators of George Emig,
late of Upper Allen township, dec'd,
Zi. First anil final account of.lohn C. Dunlap,
Executor of Peter Kissinger, late of Silver Spring
township, dec’d,
21. Accountof Caroline Tate, Administratrix of
Martin Tate, late of. Lower Allen township, dyckl.
25. The second further and partial account of
John M. and Joseph A. Wooduilrn, Adminlstia
tors of John M. Woodburn, dec'd. 1
2(1, The first and final account of Henry W. Mor
rison, Administrator of Sarah Jane Shearer, late
of Middlesex township, dec'd.
27. The Administration account of Lafayette
Pelfor, Administrator of Peter Petlor, late of .Dick
inson township, dec’d.
28, -First and final Administration account of
Lafayette Pelfor, Executor- of llcnjamm L’eller,
dec’d.
29/The first and final account of Win. F. Martin,
Executor of Johu Llnganficld, late of East Pcnns
boro’ township, .dec’d,
;JO. The third and final account of John P.
Rhoads, Administrator \ylth the will annexed.of
C. An, lute of riopewell townshlp,-dec’d.
51. The account of Samuel Plunk, Adminislra- 1
tor of Peter Plank, late of Silver Spring township,
dec’d.
52. The first nnd llnul account of Elizabeth J.
Cocklin. Administratrix of William L. Coeklin,
late of Upper Allen’townshlp. dec’d.
;rt. The account of Rcnjamiu and Samuel M.
Hoover, Executors of Frederick Hoover, late ol
South Middleton township, dec’d.
• ai. The Guardianship account of Win. G. Dun
can, Guardian of Anun Mary McCullough, late of
Southampton township, dec’d. -
Jtt. First and partial account of C. M. Dnucau,
Administrator of Dr. D. 11. Smith, dec’d.
ail. First and final account of S. D. Hillman and
Jas, M. Marshall, Executors of W. C. Wilson, late
Of the Rorough of Carlisle, dec'd. .
117. The account of Win. Kellor, Trustee under
the will of Jacob Keller, doc’d, of the estate of
Mary Motver. • •
lIS. The account of John Jacobs, Executor of.
Alexander Elliott, late ol Millliu township,dec'd.
JACOR DORSHEIMER.'
July 21, 1807—It Jici/ixlcr.
mo THE PUBLIC!’
"The undersigned having determined on chang
ing his business, will sell oinils'entlro stock of > -
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,,
PIECE GOODS AND GENTLEMEN’S FUR
NISHING GOODS IN GENERAL,
AT AND BELOW COST /
In order to close his business as early os possible.
Ajy- All persons knowing themselves indebted
to mo will please cull and settle Immediately.
‘ . * ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, ■
No. 22 North Jlanover SStrctt, .
■ - ■ Carlisle, 2Vf.
July 23,18G7—tf
gCHOOIi TAX' FOR 1807.—Tiie Dupli-/
ctUo of School Taxes for tho present year bus
■u delivered by the School Directors lu.the
Treasurer for collection, ills therefore made.his
duly to give notice to tire taxable citizens of the
Borough of Carlisle, that ho will attend, at the
County Court '•House} (Commissioner's Cilice,) on
Thursday and Friday;(he '2ktmulZ\d 0/ August m'Xl,
between the hours of II and 5 o’clock, for the pur*
posoofrccclvmgsnUl taxes.
1 All persons paying their,taxes on or before
those days will receive a deduction of 2«Viv j)er
cent. The tuxes In tho meantime will bo received
by tho Treasurer, at hlsolllco, In •* .Marion
Hai.t." building, Room No. 2-1 West Main Street.
, Juno l‘l, 18(J7~tf • . J. W. EI3Y, 'lVcasurcr.
RAN AWAY. —Notice is,hereby given.
Unit Tleufy H. Landis,'an Indentured up-
Sreuilee, left*tho service of the undersigned, in,
icklnson township, on Sunday; July 7th, ond
has not since been heard,frpm. ,AII persons are'
hereby cautioned against harboring, concealing
or entertaining him, ns they Will bo’proceeded
againstaccoiMJj.'g to law. And I hereby give no
tice that I.wlllpuy po debts pHite *
’ July 18,1807-3t* . * ■;
E STRAY. - Came, tp the residence of;
iho Kubscrlher, on the farm of William Cu
rothoi’s, Five miles West of Carlisle, on the tith of
July, a Brown Mhra. Any person .owning'-said
Mure m requested to come ami prove property,
pay charges and. tako her away. OUienvice she
will bo disposed of according to law.
ABRAHAM BlOMv
Ju1y25,1807-31* \ V
"VTOTICE. —A promissory note for one
hundred dollars, given by Samuel /. me, of
South Middleton township, in favor of Mrs. Sarah
Mvers. and by her.sold to the undersigned, has
been lost or'stolon. ’All persons ate warhed not
to receive principal or Interest of said note, nor
to negotiate fb'r'tno Same-in Any vvay.= Anyiper
son having knowledge of the promissory note
aforesaid, will oblige* mo by.giving mo informa
tion.
CATHARINE SELLER#.,*.
Aug. 1,18f17-3t
Beg (SdolTß.
Q. KEEN FIELD,
NO. 4,
EAST MAIN STREET.
ANOTHER LARGE ARRIVAL OF
SUMMER GOODS;
SHERIFF.— Tho undersigned offers
himself as a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff
01 Cumberland County, subject to the decision of
tno Democratic County Convention.
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! carUa.o,May.... W-to NOAKEB '
NO QUARTERS TO HIGH PRICES,
OR GRUMBLING MERCHANTS!
READ THE NEW ADVERTISEMENT!
100 PIECES CHOICE STYLES PRINTS,
from 10 cts. yard up.
A TIP TOP MUSLIN AT
BEST ASSORTMENT OF
COUNTY TREASURER.— Being en
couraged by numerous friends, 1 announce
myself a candidate for the office of County Treas
urer at Uio ensulug election, subject to the action
of the Democratic County Convention.
•DAVID MARTIN.-
IN TOWN AT VERY TOW PRICES. | M.-1887-to ■ ' ■
BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,:
as low os 15 eta.,per yard.
The largest lot of Summer Pants Stuff ev
er offered in Carlisle, at Prices
that Defy Competition.
COTTONADES,
BLUE DRILLS,
DENIMS,
Linen Chocks,
Plain and Gray Linen*,
Linen Ducks,
Jeans,
0 GRAND DISPLAY OF
D RES S GOCD S ,
BLACK SILKS,
FANCY SILKS IN EVERY SHADE,
SUMMER SILKS,
Jicunll/ut Mohairs, Poplins,
Grenadines, Aljxicaa,
Percales,
Da Laincts only 23 da.
French J-awm
Lcndi,
WHITE GOODS ,
Plain White Swlsses, Plain White Tarletous,
“ “ (’ambries, ** “ Nainsooks
PLAID MUSLINS,
STRIPED NAINSOOK,
STRIPE CAMBRIC.
CLOTHS & CASSIMBREg.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP
nil the now and desirable styles bought In Now
York at prices that wo congratulate ourselves
that wo cannot be undersold by any house In the
Cumberland Valley.
• - m '
MOURNING GOODS!
BOMBAZINES, WOOL DK LAINES,
Crape Morett,
Crnpd Veils, .
Crapo Collars, .
Elegant Alpacas,.
9 Mourning Handkorchlefe,
ilUd Gloves, ac.
FUNERAL GOODS!
A full Hue on hand, orders promptly and satis
factorily tilled.
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
A JOB LOT OF
British Hosiery, 100 dozen, which I will sell at
85,00 and 80,00 per dozen, the same Goods cannot
bo bought In nnypther house <for ‘loss than 59,00
or 810,00 per dozen. ’
The above are all regular made Stockings.
IRON Pit AM EB
LADIKtf CLOAKINGS.AND SACKINGS!
I have live different shades of Ladies Cloaking
and Sacking Cloths, which I consider the ne phi.
ultra oi any over ottered to the Indies of Carlisle
and vicinity. ,
HQOP SKIRTS
AT KEDUCED
AN ACKNOWLEDGED,FACT!
And one that should be remembered by allpurehasers,
is that lam always the first to bring down prices in
this town, Tfiis Jam ablv to do on account of mg ex
penses being a great drat lighter than ting other mer
chant in r/»« place, and
Remember GREENFIELD for
Remember GUBENFIHUJi fir
Remember GREENFIELD for';
DRESS QOOTIS,
and CHEAP GOODS of all kinds, and at lost re*
member my Sign and phVte of business.
Mey23,18«7.
(ffanatoatejs’ Carts,
SHERIFF. —i otter myseir as a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland
county at the ensaln£.olectlon, subject to tho do*
clslon of tbe Demoeratlo County Convention.
■ ‘ ANDREW H. M VRTIN.
Carlisle, April 25, ISO 7.
SHERIFF ALT if. Tho . undersigned
O will bo a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of
Cumberland County, subject to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention. ’ :
May I,l*o7—to , . . .A. 11. ZIEGLER.
FOR SHERIFF.—At the solicitation of
my Democratic friends, 1 have been induced
to offer myself as a candidate, for the office of
Sheriff, (subject to tho decision of tho Democratic
Convention;. I will be thankful for-the support
of my follow Democrats, and pledge myself, if
nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of
the office faithfully ana honestly. , ■ _ •
; Maya, lbC7—to JOS. O. tHOMPfipN,
SHERIFF.— I offer myself as a candl
data for Clio office of Sheriff of Cumberland
county, subjcot to tho decision of tho Democrat*
to County Convention,
Carlisle, May 10,1807—t0
SHERIFF. — I offer myself as * .candi
date for tho office of sheriff, aobjeui. to the de
cision of the Democratic County convention. If
elected I will discharge the duties of tho office
faithiully.
' Carlisle, May 10,18tf7—tc
SHERIFF.—I unnounco mvaelf a can
lO dictate for tho office oftiheriffoi Cumberland
county, subject to the decision of tho Democratic
County Convention
North Middleton twp.,
. May 23, 1007-tc*
SHERIFF.— At the earnest solicitation
of numerous friends 1 offer myself as a can*
uxaate for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland
county, subject to the decision Of the Democratic
Nominating Convention. . ..
JOHN M. GOOD.
South Middleton twp'.,
. June 13,1307—tc*
COUNT* TREASURER.—The un
dersigned will bo a candidate for the office of
uuunCy Treasurer before the next Democratic
County Nominating Convention. -
Mny 2, imn-rto* ' HENRY BAXTON.
COUNTY TREASURER—The under
signed announces himself a candidate for
county Treasurer at the coming fall election,
subject to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention. ■ ,
. JNO.M. WOODBITRN.
Ncwvlllo, May 10,1807—tc
COUNTY TREASURER.—The under
signed will bo a candidate fpr tbo office of
County Treasurer, subject to Uto decision of the
Democratic County Convcntliffi.
JONATHAN CORNMAN.
Carlisle, May 10, 1807—to
COUNTY TREASURER,—At tt»S so
licitation of numerous friends, I announce
myself a candidate for the office Of Couni y Treas
urer, at the ensuing election, subject to the deci
sion of the Democratic County Convention.
.C, MELUNGER.
fitougbstown.May 10,1807—t0 ‘
VTOTICE- —I offer myself as: a candi
date for the office of County Treasurer, sub
ject to the decision, of the Democratic Coavon-
lon, • - • DAVID CRISWELL.
Shlppensborg, JohoO, 1807—to - ■ ; > :
/ tOUNTY TREASURER.—Theundor-
VJ signed will bo a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer, boiore the next Democratic
County Convention,
Satlnolts,
•' Cotds, ac
Carlisle, June 13,1807—tc*
Legislature, tuo undersigned
will be a candidate for. the Legislature, sub
ject to the decision of-the Democratic County
Convention. ,
Carlisle,' Juno 13,1807—t0'
T EGISLATURE.—The. undersigned
B J effers himself as a candidate for Legislature,
suujootto the Democratic Caßnty Convention.
H. MOWER,
Bolling Springs Juno 27th, ’B7 tc*
COUNTY COMMISSIONEK.-I will
be a cand date for the oflice of County Com*
miKsionor, subject to the decision 01-tbo Demo
cratic County Convention
Kost Peimsboro’ twp„
May SO, 1807-tc*
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—At the
solicitation of ninny friends, 1 have consent
ed to be n candidate for the office of County Com
missioner, subject to the dcclslon:or the Demo
cratic County Convention.
JOHN BROUGUEU,
Upper Allen twp.,
, Juno 18,1807—tc*,
GOUNTY COMMISSIONER.—The
undersigned will be a candidate for the oilico
m County Commissioner, subject to the decision *
of the Democratic County Convention. J
* ALLEN FLOYD.
July 4,1867-tO
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.—A.t the
. solicitation of numerous friends, I announce
myself a candidate for the office of County Com
missioner, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic County Convention.
WM. CORNMAN.
Middlesex township,
July 11, 1807—to*
LINENS,
Real (Estate Sales.
A* FARM AND GKI&T. MILL AT
PRIVATE SALE. —The subscriber will sell
lus property situate m Sliver Spring Township,
1 'umberland county, about 2 mifes North of Now
Kingston Station, on the Cumb. V. R. R.on the
south side of the Conodogulnet Creek, U 514 ACRES
OF FIRST RATE LAND, none bettor ln,Uiecouu
try, smooth and productive, oil under cultlvu
tion. with a 3 STORY MANSION, STONE HOUSE,
Double Frame and Log,Boru, (18 by 58 feet with u
Threshing floor and sheds attached, and ordina
ry outbuildings. , A good Sprlngond Well of hov
er failing good water near did door of the house,
and a fine APPLE ORCHARD of,Choice Fruit.—
Also a small Grist Mill with two run of bum and
2 water wheels, reaction, good water power, Con
odogalnet Creek, propels it, good country custom
uud plenty of grum raised m the neighborhood
Vo supply any mill. A good.FRAME HOUSE for
miller’s use, garden ana a small lot of ground, be
sides some waatoground with the property, will
sell all together or.mill property separate to suit
purchasers, (good title Indisputable) will sell
cheap, as the subscriber Intends moving south,
Ac. • Any further information wanted by purcha
sers, can be had by calling on the subscriber, liv
ing on the premises.
W. G. GLOVER.
July 25,1857—tf
A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The
subscriber,fishing to relinquish farming,
wui soli his form, situate in Franklin county. Pa.,
3 miles West of'Newburg, and 3 ‘miles East of
Roxbury, CONTAINING 204 ACRES of a good
quality of SLATE LAND, part of-which lias re
cently been well limed. About 20 Acres of this
Farm Is Meadow Land, 25 Acres Timber Land,
and the balancpeleared and under good fence.—
There is a running stream of water on the larm,
and three never-tailing Weils of good water. A
good Orchard and an abuudauco of cherries,
pears, and other fruits abound on the'premises.—
The improvements are a double LOG HOUSE, 1%
stories nigh. Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, ami Corn
Crib, Carriage'House, and other outbuildings.—
Also, a TENANT HOUSE and Stable will bo sold
with the farm or divided, to suit purchasers.—
Will bo sold at the low price of 832 per acre. For
Eartlculurs inquire of Gen. D. Wherry, at New
urg, Cumberland county, or tho undersigned,
. residing on the property,
i - . ABRAHAM WINQERT.
July 11, 1857—51* .
EEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.
Tbo .undersigned will offer at Public Sale,
on «Saturday September 7th, IW7, on the premises,
the.following described'Heat Estate: a tract.of
laud containing FIFTEEN ACRES, situated im
mediately North of New Kingston, Cumberland
Co;, with a lorge , TWO-STORY STONE RESI
DENCE, and other outbuildings thereon erected,
known as tho homestead of Peter Kissinger.
There is a fine Orchard of chdlco Fruit on the
premises, a never Calling Well of water at the
door and a fine Spring withm fifty yards oi. tho
bouse.. .The Landis under now,fence and Is in
a high , state of cultivation. Persons wishing to'
view the promises will call on theundersigued re
siding In New Kingston. ■
DAVID P. KISSINGER.
July-4,1807 ts; . .
EE A L EST ATE AT PRIVATE
SALE.—Tho'Undersigned oflem ut Private
bale, SIXTY ACRESmore or less, of good U ALE
STONE LAND, situate In Silver Spring township,
Cumberland county, about half-way between
Mechanlcsbarg and Ilogucstdwn, one-fourth of a
mile from the road., The land Is in a high state
of cultivation, ahd,there is none other m tho
county-that can produce better crops. Also,
about EIGHT ACRES ol WOODLAND, with lino
growing Timber. If this land Is not sold before
tho 21st of October, it will bo offered.qtpuMic
sale. •
; Any further Information can be obtained by
calling on tho subscriber residing on the prem is-
es.- , ■ •, .
i juno 0,18G7—2m
IVTALUABLE LIMESTONE' FARM
iy • AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of
fer at private sale, their farm.’situated m Mon
roe twp., Cumberland co.. adjoining lands of Ul
rich Strlckler.J. Yohn.J. Rowers audT. WIIU uni
son. containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN
ACRES, more or less. Thereare SEVEN ACRES
OF WOODLAND, the balance under the highest
state of cultivation. There is a stream of-water
running through the centre of the farin'. The
farm has been oil heavily limed, over 15000 bush
els having been burned on It. Tho improve
ments consist of a good Two-Story FRAME uml
STONE HOUSE. LARGE BARN, Pig Pen, Corn
Crib, Carriage Uouse.,<S:c. There is a well of ex
cellent watet at the door.- A- flno ORCHARD «>t
choice Appletrees jagt coming into bearing; be
sides Peaches, Cherrles,«ic., on the place,
’ I For, terms or any information, apply.lb the uu
;doralgnodllvlngonOioplace.. - - . /
( “•’»*< >■: ■ *> .* ANNRZNGWALT,
' S . .i - ..... ■ . JOHN, iUNGW ALT.
i *• ' • “ •p t 6. Addtess;Jtoxm:carttste. .
, - Junod/KMn-Lfim. 1 A *’• ■■■■ -’t ■*
MUSLINS,
ALFACgAS,
In A’: ; BIMPSdN, DVS'Brii'rs' liiH
-1 JA/* Berviceg'to'thafportton~of~the commtml
iywuo ore ; able and willing lo pay their, medics I
bills whea-prbtehtfcd,-Without aomy ahd without
iruniQHQ£ j ironeoUienila de
sired. fr, *
July ’
\
ADAM SEN9EMAN,
J. T. RJPPEY;
WM. F. SWIGER.
GEO. WETZEXj.
MOSES BUICKER. 1
JACOB KLINIi
ISAAC BRENIfIEU,