anniversary ;of the old and time-honored “all hallow e'en” comes on Thursday evening; the 31st of October. • Inone of Allan Cunning ham's notes on Burn's works, he tells us that “/Halloween,” ns the Scotch' have it, “ is thought to bea night when witches, devils and other.mlscbief-making beings are abroad on their baneful midnight er rands.", Althougli.wo'.bavo nothingjto do with/ witches. noW-a-'days, yet there seem to be any.quantity of young ‘'’dev ils” abroad bn their ,handful errands on this returning;,’ ihnivereary—throwing corn and’shot against tte Windows—ring ing door-bells and pounding knpekers to the infinite disgust of -housewives and kitchen girls—and raising ancient Hilary generally;'• ’ • The-celebration of the anniversary; of Hallow Eve comes down to us from the earliest antiquity. In Scotland especial ly it was aiwnys observed with frolic and merriment.'. The : young'folks of the neighborhood, would assemble.,at. th' house of one of their number, and then would begin a series of games predicting the fortunes of—the future. As Burns tells us: •• Among tho bonnle winding banks,' ; /Where Doon rlna wUnpUn,clear, • I Whore Bruce once rule d tho martini ranks »•; And ehdok hiacarricfc spear.'-1 ,■, ; j Some merry, friendly contra folic, ■' ,Toglther,did convene , To burn thulr nils] and pon’ their stocks . .An’handtheU:;HaUoweea , , .; . , , , , Fa* blithe that night,”; “Burning their nits” was amostfa mbus’.charm,” They named, tho lad and lass ‘to ed6b particular nut, as’ they laid them In the flre.t and as they ; burned qui etly together, or started from beside, one another, would-be the issue of ,tjiq court ship. ••-:'■ i The pulling of tho stocks was always the first ceremony of Halloween.. They wentouthand-in-haudaud pulled a stock of kail, with their eyes .shut, pulling tiro first Jdiey mot with. It being large dr. small, straight or crooked, was prop'hotlo of the size'and shape Of the grand p bjcet' of all their spblls^the'future husband 1 or wife. There was much in the Scotch Way o( celebrating Halloween, but it seems much more sensible and civ ilized i than the methods now in .vogue amongst the younger fry. ' . Indian SuirsiEß.-fWe Have a stranger: visiting ns this fail—one of the'old abori giuees—and ho Is welcomed by all ’class es;. ,'Wo have' not seen , him for., years, which makes hls yislt all the more pleas ant. "We take" him by the, hand asjan bid and almost forgotten friend. The In-: dianij have faded.&jypy .lik®..tbB.y„appt of the morning, before steadily advanc ing tide of clvlilzaiioii'Vafid yet the “ In dian Summer", occasionally, visits us—the same as If this great, broad laud were yet the hunting ground of the Eed-mau who once roamed over its boundless prairies, climbed its steep mountains, floated jhis light canoe on- the bosom; of Its, rolling ri versjidr 'on therclea’rvtiue and sparkling surface" of Its lakes; or snared the’ speck led trout -In; the-tumbling rills .which flashed like gems alongthe hill-side. llt came to, us during the'past.tortnlght; just" in tire same .mysterious way It did hun dreds of years-"ago. There is the same hazy, smoky atmosphere—the' ,same warm, idle, listless, we had almost gaid sensual brettth of Southern zephyrs-j-as was felt; in the days when the Indians sallied! forth in quest of food for. the long winter months, und the squaws gathered In too Indian corn. Little children’ of ; to-day, enticed by. the warm and delicious air," engage. In, .o.ut-dbor'/.sports;';.just as the little “ papooses”; who kicked: up their heels, shot their tiny arrows,’, or wandered through 1 the wild,woods,‘when the country was one vast wilderness, and .jyoue but the wild beasts .disputed their p„ 3 .scbsion. Nearly the I .whole .race 1 of these,' children of the forest, has passed away, ac l * 1 a new . people—with, new ener gies and as'oirationa—with hlglier p.ui’po sesaiid a not'lefcivilization—have takeu their nlapps ■.'’ho natives of the soilhave been crowded to’ the slopes of the far West, and a nation teeming with its rail-. Hone of‘ population j has. sprung up jri their ■ very footsteps.; .yet, true, to the great law whibh gnyert'e the universe, the seasons roll enlh Undies, s cycles, gui ded by" thee'hahd'.bf. uheffinX QtnVtpO" tones; and ihdiau Summer, ;with her gorgeous beauty—with all the r.ainbow huesof her forest leaves—breathin,? thej incense of oriental dimes from, her un seen censer—comes to us with her haitds full of ripened fruits and 'golden"grain— and smiles as she sighs a ihrewoll to Summer. About seem: to.be abun dant this fall in all thpntountalji regions. On Saturday last; John-Krotaor, of'New Armagh'townahipj Mifliiii countyy whilst out hunting for,squirrels, saw and.hilled a black bear, which .weighed. about 200 pbUndS, •. "I Vi’ A huge bla&k hedf ,; hasi .teen twice, trapped,- ifi Curtin;'' township, Centre county, hear theiarin of,George Gobbler, and ; He’! haS 1 been; com mitting heavy depredations on the corn fleldsin that vloinity."’ ‘ . i Mn George 1 Fiftuff captured another bear In his trap on Monday last. He came to townfor, help, to,' ie 9 !il i G him, and kudu hud a regiment of volunteer^—twen ty-seven men ‘and eleven ‘gun's'; -jilfruin was secured allvo-but not relishing fils captivity) stoutly -resisted until he djetl from .cxjiaostion. and, strajjgqlatiop, and was. then killed, ;bro.ught in,,dressed and' whenidressed, fifty JJe pidilican. ■ .-MV/‘-V x':-.-.-. !, ! The'Chamberaburg 1 Itep'oHiory says (,(3o Thursday last, Porter M, Skinneraud .-Da&ld Cowan, were out on the,mountain, <• a few milte froia ttriaioppn . ty,,loqbdtlk •B t tte|. ; they; dla- L covered--three-.^Barn,' ' bears attempted to escape, and as the jjar ty had . neither guns or. dogs, were.pre vented .from .doing SO by the free use, of . clubs and stones. , One of the party then : stood sentinel, while the other went some i two miles for a gun. /.Tha ifitst one shot at was pounded and-fell, to the ground* bnt not so badly hurt' but that be able 1 to, show'fight; en counter, however, they succeeded in (jls patohing him with their clubs. The sec ond one,they,shot degd, whUe the third one made' his''escape; The' gentlemen were uninjured.! This! is .'altogether the tallest bear hunt of the, season. . j Spppbm this week to aonoupoß tjie fjpajth of JRev.. John 1 W1 1 McCullough', .wljp'/jpr; many years was a dozen,' of,,the pounty. Mr. McCullough died'at Wayerly, N. Y.,'on Monday mornings* Oot. It,'aiadiwaa ied at . WUmlngton 'Deltrware,' .. la early life Mr. McCuUdugh gave-promlseof |an active mind and was at one time a pubil of Dr. Cooper's school,klr Middlespring - , He graduated at Dickinson College jin . Carlisle,- and. then .selected the ministry as a profession, by which he! became a bright and useful member of d noble cul- Hng. of Capt. Hugh W. McCullough dpd has dt preabhf a largo •circle of relatives in this county.mi'/iip pmiurg Neioa,- I Masonic G mud Master Richard, Vaux, of Philadelphia, Ponnal, An A several other otficeVs ot tho Grand Bodge of Penna. A. Y. M., reach ed this place on Monday afternoon, and during the evening visited-* 4 John’s” and 44 Cumberland Star” Lodges 6f this.- place, after which a banquet was spread at the Mansion House, and tho “ feast of reason and flow of soul” was partaken of by a number of gentlemen of the craft." 1' foefe fixed for the dedication of the new Masonic Hall in Mechunicaburg, and had tho day been fair the attendance would IVaVe l #edh very large. ' Notwith-, standing the inclemency of tho weather there was a tolerably good representation. frouEi this place, as'well as froui‘iodges in ChambeTsburgjOrratown, Shippeusburg, Nowyiiio, Harrisburgj and other points. About thirty members of the Graud Lodge of Pennsylvania were in attendance. A procession was formed, under'tli© chief marshalsbip of Thomas J; Kerr, Eatp,; 'of four or live hundred mem bers of the order, which was headed by u baud *of music and. after proceeding through the principal streets of the town came to a halt at the Towu Hall, which was soon [crowded tojts;otmost capacity. An eloquent and appropriate address was pronovinced by Grand Master Vaux, after which a handsome copy of tho Holy Scrip tures was presented to the Lodge, in be half of tho ladles of Mcohanicsburg, by Rev. Dr. Dougherty, and was received on tho part of the Lodge by Rev. B. M. Kerr, In tho evening, tho beautiful new Lodge room, on the third-story of the town hall, was dedicated with appropriate cor emonies. It is said to be one of tho most handsome halls in the Cumberland Val ley.' Afterwards a. sumptuous banquet was partaken of in tho large banqueting hall connected with , the - Lodge room.— Altogether, despite the rain, it was a pleasant,and delightful occasion and will long be remembered by those who took part in it. Lime Vouk Lands.— I The extent to which farm land may be improved is on ly realized by a fety farmers, and they make fortunes. The improvement made upon land by a few bushels of lime, if , properly iihderstood bjt owners generally, would induce them to see to it* that their fields never lack for an article so easily procured. The very first crop will payifor the cost of the lime,; and it will not wear out for years., Much of the land in this qonpty ,is. jaufferihg for the want of lime, and owners ought to supply the want] It is the duty f the wealthy who own lajids to improve them all 1 they are susceptible of, in order to give employment to' those too poor to own lands, as to ’in crease their own wealth. In some local ities there is an excuse for not liming lands in the scarcity of limestone ; bu| in a county which abounds' in lime, as this one does, there is no excuse at all, and nobody ought to need one. I -, ■ Wheat; Crop.—Although the yield of wheat during the ’has been large, the quantity on hand was so sniall at the time the .harvested it is generally conceded we shall have, little more than sufficient to supply liquid consumption-.’ : It is' riot-probable, there fore, that the decline in price will be as grert as was at first supposed, from the fact that in the calculation the limited supply on hand was not . taken into the account. The weather , also during the fall has in a large section of the country been extremely unfavorable to the future prospects of the'spring crop. In Europe accounts are, by no means favorable. -.jit is admitted in,reliable En glish journals, that in that country the crop will bo from twenty to twenty-five per' CeUt. L below the average. , The ac counts from France are equally unfavor-. able. 'iSr'Thb'fln'B three-story brick res!-! dence, in Carlisle, owned and occupied ijy ’ Geu. -G. W. BoWmah; is'offered at private sale. The house is finished in the best manner, elegantly papertd, white, marble mantles. Latrobe stoves, parlor, sitting-room, diniiig-roora and kitchen on tho first floor. All modern improve-' ments. .There is. also, a good building at foot of lot. ’ Tbisis onoof the most dtsi rablo properties,in iiui; town. Pike.— On last. Sunday morning the Engine House at the ore bank near the South Mountain, was consumed,by, fire. Slight damage.was denote the ore wash er. The principle loss to Messrs, Rich ards & Martin, will bo the delay in mak ing the necessary repairs. Wo presume With this issue, ,the washer will be in ope ration and the usual amohiit of ore deliv- 1 ered for shipment.— Shippenshyrg News. MEM Heavy Damages.— The case of Jacob p, Goodman' vs. the’ Pennsylvania : vail roiul company was tried in the Lancaster county court' last -week.; 1 Tho -plaintiff was driving home from Lancaster with his wife, and while crossing the Penn sylvania rail-road, where it intersects the Colebrook, road, his, Vehicle was struck by the fast line west, his wife thrown out and so,much Injured that she died a few hours afterward, whiie ho himself was considerably hurt. Suit was brought to recover damages for tho killing, pf, his wife. Forty-sexon witnesses .were exam- ■ ined. The jury found fyr.thp plaintiff the sum of. nine thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. . ■ . .Pbeuictions about the Wintbr.-WO' see it generally stated that European tpe teordlogiats are' predicting an. early and hard winter.this, year,-,for the, reason that the birds of passage have begun their migration southward at least a month earlier than usual' Storks, wild ducks, and other birds are reported to be piissr: ing over France' and Belgium in'largo numbers. Similar signs of a se vere winter, .have, from time to time, been noted In our own'country , ahd wo Are'lnclined to attach more importance to them thap ,weathpr prophecies usually’ deserve. i .... \ BAX/TIMOBE Pbesbvtebian Synop.— This body, of which the Carlisle Presby tery forms a part, met at Georgetown ;on the 17th Inst., ,Eev.. John Chester,; of Washington City was elected -Moderator, and Rev:‘Gi PlHays, ol Baltimore, Tem porary Clerk, with Bey. A..Y; P-jSphepok ,as bis assistant* The following statistics were preBenteli''bhdwiug the aggregate number of ministers in- tbewhols Bypod to.be 1,0$: phurohea 121; number of com municants ll',4o; licentiate preachers, ,6 j and candidate fo'r the'ministry, 20. - In the Baltimore there are -31 -ministers, 6 candidates for the ministry, and 80 ; churchtedv ’Tin Carlisle : Presbyte ry, 30 ministers, 4 licentiates, 5 oauflit dates, and 63 -churohes. In Potoraap Presbytery, 11 ministers, 1 licentiate, 8 candidates,*atyl,l7,churches-. In Bio de, Janeiro 3 ohurho -1 es. Children in Sabbath-schools 10,404. . A M.-t SSy Eev. Dr. Edwards, of Hagers town, will preach in the 2d Presbyterian ChdrotiTn tUisplace/morplrig and even ing,on Sunday next. .... Peruvian, Synup,-r?Th IS Valuable med icine has been silently making its way in to public favor by tlio nUmorousfenidrk ablo cures It has performed; Its singular ofllcacy is owing to the protoxide Of iron, which remains unchanged in this prejta ration dud is the only form in which this vital element of healthy blood can-bo piled. Extraordinary Concidenoes. —The diameter of the. earth" multiplied by 108' gives the diameter of the suu ; the diame ter of the fcuh InuUlplied by 108 giVeikthe mean distance of the earth from the sun ; and the diameter of the moon multiplied by 108 gives. tho mead distance ,of the moon from the earth. ' Ancient Fine Arts.— Totkc Editor of the New Xork Herald ßespecting the relics of pprcdlaih ware found in the late exhumations-' at Herculaneum, which have been forwarded to the Society of Antiquities in" London, whereofyOur cor respondent says tho bottle resembling Drake’s Plantation Bitters ,was ,undoubt- ! edly placed among the ruins by thdagents ,6f/Dri Drake,* wdd^re/to fetato he Is in correct in every respect. If a bottle was found there bearing our lettering, the language of the Ancient Romans was dif ferfetfb from; tho'nccepted'Uteraiu re of that day. Our Agent.has other business than this in Europe, and has not been in Ita ly at all, . No doubt Americans carry Plantation pitters.to Rome; but trying to impose upon a Society of Antiquarians in this v way, seems quite useless, and wo do not appreciate the joke. It is unnec essary for us to spend money in Eumpe while wo are unable to supply the de mand for these celebrated Bitters hero. Respectfully, P. H. DR AKE & CO. Magnolia Water, -r-A delightful toilet article —superior to Cologne and half the prices. ■ Oct. 24, 2t. aUSCELLANEOVS, —A Houston newsboy died of yellow fever on tUoJJd. ’ His lost words woroHerd’s yourdally Telegraph," —A band of Gypsies, under a Queen, Is encamp ed on tho farm, of Clark Mills, the sculptor, in Maryland. • -One-fourth of those born, dlo before they arc 7 years old, and one-half before the arrive at tho ago ol 17. -'—The last Hong Kong steamer from San Fran cisco carried homo several hundred Chinamen who have become -independent by washing clothes. . • * —The SpiHt Qf J&erton states that the flsh “trap”, near Mr. Manning’s residence on tho Shenandoah produced os much' ds one* thousand eels in one ■ night lostWoek! And It 'wasn’.t afiood night for colSjplthqri: i 1 ” —lt is said .that the Harpers have sold neatly 000,000 volumes of MacavUay’s History of England, n various editions,'since their first publication , -—A youngster who wanted liquor at'the Port land City Agency for mechanical purposes,” further explained that It was needed for sawing wood. ' ' —Sixty, days hgb Cheyenne, 'Dakbtah,‘Waa a howling, wilderness; now it has a Mayor and ,Common, Council, publishes ordinances regulat ing city life; and has a newspaper, rum'shops, and various other Incidents of civilization. 1 —Tho Indian war Is probably ended.’ It is ian nonuccd that the Peace' Commissioners have concluded treaties -with all tho tribes but tho .Cheyennes, and that'tribo is assembling its war riors for* a peace meeting, - —Accounts ft om Florence, Italy, states hn ex traordinary, hall storm has occurred. .Some of the stones were three aud a half Inches long by_ three thick, and one was found- that weighed" cloven ounces,. ,Thc storm lasted about fifteen minutes. Great damage to olives* and vines was done, cattle woro Injured, and one or two indl" vlduals hurt. , ' ' —The Now Orleans Crescent says: "Itls a nota ble. fact that whilst the wholo region In and abotit' New Orleans, Jeficrson City and Carroltou, has been do'vastcd by the 'yellow fevej, not a single cose lias occurred in the immediate vicinity of, ihe Nicholson pavement. —A Kentucky widow wont to seek two of her children Who had strayed away, unU'li>uq.d them killed by a sheifound her remaining child drowned in a wiwhtdb. —ln Virginia City, Nevada, a poor widow, In overhauling an old vest'.of her husband’s, who had,;recently died, found a dirty paper In tho pocket, which, on examination proved to bo tho deed of three of the Savago claim. The Secretary informed'lior that it was genuine, and that Si,SUO woro duo on - It. She > took i tho money, sold tho dirty paper for SI4,(XW, iVnd w'ent to her Home and friends at the .. -‘V , 1 aid lrr or so that the Planet Jupiter may be reflected in it,’when two of the’satellites may bo' toon'with tho naked eye.’!- So says a correspon dent. Wo have tried it, and saw satellites of Ju piter. Turning to Venus, wo fouud that planet exhibited satellites also I.,Klthor this latter is a discovery which Iho astronomers have over-, •looked, or mirrors play a deceitful game.— Nciv Hampshire Journal. ■ - •• The people of Centre county have done themselves honor in the election of ■ bur friend, P.- Gray Meek, Esq., of the Bellefonto Watchman, to the House of Representatives.. Mr. Meek is iv true man, one who has proved his fidelity to the Democratic cause in the midst of trials and persecution. It does our hear t good to note the triumph of-so excellent a man and so pure and unswerving a Democrat. ’ . . Business Notices. Tpj STOjqsKKEPsfli3.T^^pa; Blair & S6u offer to supply Storekeepers with overythlng’ln their lino. In small quanti ties, at .city prices. 1 • p. S.—They warrant all the goods they soli.' Cheaper Than Ever. —I would an nounce lo tho public, that Pam now opening,my second arrival of Fall and Winter Goods, which I am offering at prices so low as to astonish tho purchaser. My stock - Is entirely purchased since the great decline in-prices, which enables, raovto sell goods cheaper than any heretofore of- 1 fored. ■ Remember. Llio place, 9oruor of and Pomfret streets, the room formerly by. B. R. Jameson & Co, ; J - -- THOS. A. HARPERS ...n r. v/ | pot. 51;I8C7: Now: fit the time to'gdf.Bargains. Atlr other large Invoice of .now goods Just received at W. 0. Sawyer & Co's cheap dry goods and carpet store,. East Main street, undejrß)ppey’s hotel.— W. C. Sawyer & Co. are selling oil their good? at reduced prices.' Pidasocall and examine. . OcU 24, iBjJ7. WASHER Aiiij WRIIfOEIIi, 1 ■ VM. BLAIR & SON are the exclusive agents In Carlisle for the “ Universal Oog : Wheel Cinches Wringer Also for tho “ Doig'a Clothe* and Wool Wa*her,” which Is reqonjmended. hy the " Agri cultoriff,*' the “Scientific American ,” and by all the leading scientific Journals of the country, as the best Clothes and Wool WashorithatJLs offered; to the public. Try them and, if .not satisfactory, return thom’free of cost. 1 • ’ ’ Oct. 17,1807. • - Be sure you are right, and go ahead Is a motto whloh you may see exemplified every day by Browslor & Dougherty, of NewyUle. Tl ey 'think and we are sdre tbeykre right In selling' goods at prices wiilch must convince themjst credulous that this is the .place, whore barga nS •sought maybe foahd.' ! Tlieic largo rind rapidly growing bpsjneas ,1s the, evidence that they are. pressing'tbe right way,' not by’ expending large: . sums of, money for tholf olotblng,.but by selling l goods at prices whloh must certainly surprise ihs“ Gentiles and beat the Jews.' Remember all goqds. sold by theyardout free of charge. Also a splen did line of Ladies’ Backings, wblph-wUI be cut of made to order. They employ thWerybait; of workmen, so that perfect satisfaction is guaran teed The Cheapest MusUbsIn, the at Bro\ystor iDoughorty’^.,. I Special hotter a.. | Dear Reader— Would you have your , food qot well upon your stomach, your digestion regular, andno trouble fromaickheadache, squr ", 1 • acH : ,'' constipation; ,in short would'you 'bo., cured of 1 Dyspepsia? then. Us o' Coo’s Dyspepsia' cure, it is a certain remedy in all such casosj • Got. 81,18Q7. .. - ' par X'ScaaysjPCQ s it i os. SEWING-MACHINE Wo recently published a brief tolcgraifi|ftom Paris announcing the award, over eighty-two competitors, to Messrs. Wheeler & Wii£ON of th o Highest Premium, a Gold Medal, for the per fection of Sowing Machines and Batton-Holo M aohlnes. The following are copies of tho oflldal documents confirming tho announcement' EXPOSITION UNIVEUSELLE, Paris, 1807. ( Commission Impest amp. be JdAiis, J Mr. R. Hunting, No. 139 Regent St., London Dear Sir; Replying to yoar Inquiry, I beg to' state that tho only Gold Medal for the manu facture and Perfection of Sewing-Machine and Button-Hole Machines, was awarded to Messrs. Wheeler* <fc‘Wilson, ; of New York. ' Yours, Respectfully, Henry B. D'Alionv, ••; MeraberiOf International-Jury and Reporter or same. - ’ Ufak'Bir: Replying In your Inquiry; I here with give you the list of gold medals awarded to myclQss:— ' : .... Dupuis et Dumery, for Screw Shoo Machines. Wheeler &, Wilson, Now York, lor tho Monu facturo and perfection of their Jsewlhg-Macblnes and Button-Holo Machines. Tltoro Is, also, In tho list of *‘ a 'Gold' Ueilal grimled'itd Mr. Bill as Howe, Jr., per sonally, as Promotes of the Sewing Machlno. Respectfully yours^ .... Henry E. Q. D’Aliwnx, Reporterjof Class No. 57, (Group No. 6,) Member of tho International Jury at the Exposition UnlvortjoUe.. , ■ v , i Extract from Lb Montkur Univkrsel, official Journal Of the French Empire: “The Wheeler &wilsdh Company of New York,- manufacturers of American Sowing-Machines,' have Just received tho Gold Medal at tho Expo-, sltlon UhlVbr&elle; lof the good' Construction of their machines; tho new improvement for mak ing button-holes applicable to their sowing-ma chines; also, for; their machine especially for, making button-holes. ..This award is accorded for tho great devclopmenfcthat Messrs. Wheeler 4s Wilson have glyon to the sewing-machine Indus try, In bringing their machines to tho doors of all by their, cheapness and solid construction, which allows their employment with satisfaction of families,.and with great advantage In work rooms,”. ■ ; .- ; ! Bept. 10.1887—tf ( SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan's The Great "Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Blood “ Jtool and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Purifier “ Hoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan’s and remedy " Root and Herb Juiites," Samaritan’s for “ Root and Herb Juices.’’ Samaritan's -\ Scrofula:' J‘ Root and Herb Juices.'* Samaritan's— and'all and Herb Juices.'' Samaritan's Eruptions %t Root and Herb Juices.'' Samaritan's of tho “ Root and Herb Juices.*' Samaritan's Skin. ** Root and Herb Juidea.'' There is not another remedy known tbequal this for the euro of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores,' Scrof ula, In all Its forms, Tetters, Scales. Boils, Mercu rial Dlscaaes and; eruptions of ,tho Skin.. This Is no experiment; It Is a well tested remedy in the United States Hospitals, where those as sumed.their worst fbrms ;mild cases soon yield— six bottles will euro any case. It is a-common saying, “I have tried everything without effect.’' To such we say, use tho Samaritan Root and Herb Juices, and,if it.falls to cure any .disease of 1 the blood' or'skln;' your fdonoy wlll be refunded by our agents. Price 81.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S 'GIFT, r pifEAfOST CERTAIN REMEDYEVER USED! Sold by H. Havorstick, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND & CO., JPr May,2,1507—1y 015 Raofi Street Phlla. EnnOBS-op Yodth.—A Gentleman who goffered for years iromNervouaDebility, Prema turo Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indis cretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need It, the recipe and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by gd .vortlaer’s experience, con do so by addressing, in perfect Confidence, ■ * JOHN B. OGDEN, . 42 Cedar Street, Now York May 10,1867 —ly Information. Information guaran teed u> produce ft luxuriant hair Upon d bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Ac., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beauti ful,can bo obtained without- charge by address ing May 10,-1807—ly Dyspepsia.—There la no disease which, experience has so amply proved to be remodla bio by the • ■ • ■ (a protected solution of .the Protoxide of Iron), a? Dyspepsia. The,, most inveterate forms of , this disease havobo'eh completely cured by this medi cine, ak ample testimony of some of our first citi zens proves. * ,J FROM THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON SCO’iT, D. D. - .j y ,• . ; DumiAir, Cana<}a^aat, • * • ‘‘l am aulnvotorato Dyspeptlcof more THAN 25 YEARS STANDING,” • * “I have been so wonderfully benefited in the.three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely per suade myself-of the reality. People who have known me are astonished al the change. I am widly known, and can but reoommenu to others that which has done so much for mo,” • .* • • ANOTHER CLERGYMAN WRITER ’AS' FOL- LOWS; " My voyage to Europe Is indefinitely postpon ed. I have discovered the “ Fountain of Health” on this side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of . Peruvian Syrup have rescued me from the fanges oftheflend-Dyspopsia,”.. A A pamphlet or 82' pages, containing a history of this lemarkkablo remedy, with a treatise on *• Iron as a medicine,” will bo sent free to any address. . The genuine Peruvian Syrup” blown inthoglass. . • DlNSMORE,Proprietor, •‘ ’ 'SODeyStreot, New York— . by all Druggists. SCROFULA-CONSUMPTION. DK LUGOL/of Piris.one of the most eminent Chemists of Europe, said*; “ The most astounding results may bo antici pated where Jodlno can be dissolved in pare water/!- . . r _ ■. *. ;• i 1 1 Dr. H/Anders,after fifteen' years of scientific research dad experiment,' has. succeeded In dis solving one and one quarter grain* of lodine to each fluid onco of water, and the mast attoundlng results have followed its use, partljmlarly In Sorpfu la and kindred diseases. Circulars free. Dr. H. Anders’- lodine Water Is for sale by J. P. DINBMORE, 30 Dey Street, Now York, and all Druggists. " • Bev. A. L. Refeaer.'Mr,. ihuiin. Epi»Jy, to.Mlag Mary E. Kutz, botn l of tma co.' ’ MOYEB—EMMLNGER.—On tho 15th ln Mechanlcabarg£,by i ßey.'John ! Aalt-.Mr. Henry Moyer to M!Bsßaroh l Emmlng?r 1 both of Silver * BROUGHERr—oHRIVEB.—On the Mth list., by the same, Mr. Dantalßroughor, of York cqi. to uuillti. iui. „ , Jss Lizzie of Oumb.oo.;- 'j- J j SUEAFlflia—SNYLEK.—OatholTth, Inal.; by lev.' B. F. Sprpoher,, Jeremiah- A* to daunah R. Snyder, both of Perry co. j BHOWNAWELL WEIQLE. —On the 24th lust., by the same, Joseph 0. BrownoweU to Em ma J. wbigle; bothiof Ferry co. ni' t GABBEl—BHlAlMi—lnContreVllle, on the 2Uh inat., by Rev. M. G, JBarheart, Mr. George J. Gar ret to Miss Margaret Brlmm, both of Peun town; ,' h BALRBH3U-EOWEEa,*Ia CfenttßvUlir; on [he, 27th Inst., by the same, Mr. David R. Bar ber to Miss Adeline W. Bowers, both of Newton' township. ! ME Cfje JWarftcts. CorXUle Floor and Grain Haricot; ! CABUSLB ( October 81, 1807. Flour—Faittilyj. : .v,..slB : oo Com, I 20 Flour—Super 0 00 Oats ' 60 Rye Flour 8 00 Clover Seed, 7 SO, Wheatr—White - 2 35 Timothy Seed 8 00 3 25 New Hay ytott,..ii XI 00 Carlisle Provision Market, 1 • ~d w:OAßLitfus, October 1867. 2saBo|fclifok v tairl' '-iSaTO 25 Potatoes—b—sbus 100 1 1 jApples— bus 2 00 Butter,. Egga,... Lard,... Tallow, 10 Apples—2<l b—s bus 300 .i2o|.i iv ;*< A j lS[ ™ sivoa ; ’< * ; '"PhiladelpW . •« . FHlL\DKl^HlA,pOt^bb¥Bo^ ■' Fiouiu-rT^© r more'inqnlry/fos’Fiottr; both’ for shipment and home cbnßamptioDuiana hold ers are firmer in their Views; Bales or 200 barrels superfine at. 8375 per barrel; 1500 barrels extra FomllV dt 110 a 11-25 for Northwest, and 81150 a 12 25 for Penna. and Ohio, Including 600 extra at 88 50 a 0 50, and fancy at 818 al4 50. In Bye FlOur and Corn Meal no change. Grain.— There-la-a-firmer feeling in Wheat and the offerings are small. Bales of 4700 bush, good and prime, red at 82 55 a 2 65 per bushel.— There fa no California here la first Hands. Cora (WesternOndiPenhSFlVanla atBl 78'a175. Oats are selling inlqtf pt-70 a7Bo, per bq*h; according to quality, There Is no change in Malt. Sales of 1000 bush, New York two-rowed Barley at 8135. Seeds,—ln Oloversoed there is very little do ing: small sales of prlmc.are reported at 88 25 to BITS. > Timothy.ls quoted at'B3 aodos»3 00, and Flaxseed at 82 GO per bushel. WHiHKEy.-yflmaU. sales orerepoited on’ terms kept private. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, . 823 Broadway, Now York. PERUVIAN SYBUP, iHaatticH. ■ ifteto ■ glirbcrt is entente POSITIVELY' ONE' RAY- ONLY! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22d, 1807. , AT RHEEM’S HALL, CARLISLE. 2 LEVEES AT 8 AND VA O’CLOCK. Return from Europe (after an absence of three years) whore they have appeared before nearly all tho Kings, Queens, Emperors and Nobility of the Old World. • ’ THE GREATEST, WONDERS OF THE AGE! Four beautiful and symmetrically formed LA DIES and GENTLEMEN In MINIATURE! ; i ■ ’ THE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED . GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE, COMMO- DORE, NUTT, AND-MISS MINNIE WARREN. A Married Couple, A Bachelor and Belle all four .weighing a trifle over 109 pounds. Intelligent, Social, allhble and possessing excellent conver sational powers, they are thus superior to all oth er Dwarls.' ’’' They wlll.appear at each Levee In a Variety of , Performances, consisting of Bongs. Dances, Duetts, The Qld Folks, Burlesques, 010., which ftilly exhibit their comic and versatile ’abilities. 7 ' ! At tho Afternoon Levee, they will wear the Splendid .and. Costly Costumes worn before Queen Victoria and’tbo Royal Family, at Wind sor Castle, Juno U; 1883. * , The Magnificent Dresses and Diamonds worn by Mrs. Gen.TOm Thumb aud Miss Miuule War reu at their Entertainments actually cost over Fifty Thousand Dollars, W Ladles and Children are considerately ad vised. to.'attoud the ; Day Exhibition, and thus avoid the crowd and confusion ol tho Evening Performances., To tho Day Levees—Admission 23 cents; Chil dren under ten, 15 cents. Reserved Beats, SO cents; Children under teu, 25 cents. Evening Performance—Admission to all parts of the Hoase t 23 cents; Children under leu, 15 cents. OoU 81, 1887—4t’ EiUESMXTH & RUPP, No. 68 North j Hanover Street, have on hand the largest and bossortment of BTOVJS9 and TINWARE, to be found in Carlisle. Cot. 81, 1807—tf- ■piNESMITH & RUPP put upSpout ■ lYlng and Roofing, at reasonable, rates. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Oct. 31,1807—tf Vegelable Sipjlian Hair Ranewer ; Has stood the teat of seven years before the public; and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covered that wilt produce the same beneficial results. It is ail'entirely new scientific discovery, combi lin ing many of the most powerful and ‘ restorative agents in the VECET-, ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL : YOUTH* * FOL COLOR* , It makes the,scalp white and clean f cures dahdrujf y and humors, and falling oat of tlie hair: and will make-it grow, upon, bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive [principle by which the " hair is nourished ana supported. Jt makes the hair molstj soft, add 'glossy, and is unsurpassed as la HAIR HRHSSINQi It is the cheapest preparation ever offered ■, to the nuolic, as one bottle wul ac~ ‘ eompUsh more and last < longer than -three. bottles of 'any „other preparation, j Ji, is recommended, and used by the -First medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced bif our Sicilian Hair RenexvCr have .. induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various.names; and, in order to itiduce the. trade anil the public to purchase their compounds, they nave resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners. or had some connection with our Mr. HUH, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Ho not be deceived by them. Purchase the originals it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the . Hair, with certificates, sent free by mail . See that each bottle has our private Revenue Stamp over the iop of 'the bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. THE PLACE to buy cheap for cash is at RIHESMiTU «k Rupp's. No. (& North Hano ver Street-, Carlisle, . . Oct, 81, 1807«—tf ' • EVERY VARIETY of Cookim? uten sils, Tin, Sheet-iron and Japanned ware, for by RiNiismxH a Run*. No. 68 , North Hanover Street,Carlisle.' . ■«' !> u '-l Oct. 31.1867-tf 'i mms IS TO.GIVE NOTICE, That on | tho22dday ofOctober.A. D., 1807, a Warrant Inßankruptcv was issued against the estate of Andrew J. Kutz, of. Newton township, In the County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylva nia, who has been adjadged a Bankrupt, on bis own petition; that the payment of ony debts and the delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use. ana the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holdon at his of: flee, in the Borough of Carlisle, before Chna. A. Barnett, Register, on the 7th day of November, A. D„ lb<J7, at 10 o’clock, A. M. • • • P. C. ELLMAKEU, United Elate.* Marshal as Messenger, ' Per S. H. GALBBAITH, . 'Deputy, T>INESMITH & RUPP, No. 68 North r\j Hanover Street, warrant all the Stoves they soli, and-will .-takp. them back if they do not prove a&good as represented. Oct, 81,. 1807—tf PINESMITH & RUPP, No. 68 North £\j Hanover Street, sell the Oriental Base Burn ing Stoves and every variety of Stoves known to the market. Give them a call If you want to get bargains.' ; 1 ; ; . - J. Oct. 81,1867—tf SUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. —On Saturday. November 10,1807.—The subscrl wlll sell at public solo. on;tho above day, Unit 1 Valuable LIMESTONE FARM, formerly owned > by Isaac Zlnn, situated In Penh township, Cum berlondcounly,, Pa,, about afourth ora mile South of CentrpvJMe, bounded by State road, F. i G.,WRllarason, and pthqr lauds of the subscriber. This farm is In a high'state of cultivation. Well fenced,and thereon . erected a new BRICK HOUSE, 24 by 80 feet, a new BANK BAIIN, 4Q by 60 feet l and.a I never-£aUing Spring of Water at thd door; i thriving YOUNG ORCHARD: of Choice Frail, Just beginning to bear. This pro perty being convenient to oburob, mills, stores, schools, Ac,, makes U.aileslrablojcouutry resl denoe. hfld wm be sola to suit purchasers—26, S 3 or 40 acres with the buildings. Sale to com mence at 12 o’clock; M., onsalaqay, when terms will be made known by > i i JOHN BBETBU. If this property Is not sold.on the above day, It will be torrent; Possessibn given on the Ist of .A-prllnext, ... ■ • Oct. 81,1867—tf1. .... 1 310WN PBOPERTt FOR BARB.- The property of the iundoraigned,in-East other street,: Carlisle, is o fife red at private sale. The lot measures -lOfoot In.- front by 120 In depth, <on which is erected a good JBRIOK and LOG DOUBLE HOUSE, with necessary out-buildings. , There Is a well of good Waterwlth pump. In the yard. This,property la a desirable location:for a ■ restaurant and saloon, for which business a por tion of It is now used. Possession immediately. Inquire of the subscriber, residing on the premK ***■ ' j; ii.MURBAY.- ' Oot 21,1807—tf , . rjs p the PUBLiqi 1 The undersigned havlbg on chang ing his business, will sell ofThls entire stock, of READY MADE' CLOTHING, PIECE’ G(3ob& AND GENTLEMEN'S ’ FUH-. NIBHINQ GOODS'IN GENERAL, <; W . COST! .■ |s b’uajoesaWeprly. aa ! lii^?der t to close h) , ..hli. **apossible. 43- All persona knowing themselves indebted tome s-ufpleaee '' , \. *“; ' * ... : WfWe.Au " July 25,1837-srtf T7IOR -SALE.-Tfio HOUSE .audlot of P - gronnd.'op' the southeast corner 1 of Kano*' ver and* North streets,'Carlisle.'- For particulars MARY k OBIEE. . Qcwßf.asOT—at*j ■ i 1 * ! - j - v •- •■■ / pHOTOGRAPHB ~. ~ , :VV^:Q;-B; ( T;KE- M.X Jjjb I 1 li 'lwmsendi, post-paid, SOFhotograjphs of thp most celebrated Actors for 00 cents; 50 Actresses. for 1 60 cehta; GOxinlonGonerqWfor-60cental GO Bohol Qonerols for 50 coqtaj GO Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beautiful young Damps for go cental 00 flnedooklng. young Gentlemen for 50 cents j 6 largo Photographs of French Dancing Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly os they up gear, for GO cents j or for 60 cents, s of tho most eauUfui Ladles of tho Parisl tmJB allot Troupe, as’ they appehr in the play of tho'Blade Crook, at NlPlota Garden, ,Now York. :, Bond all ordera to P, O, Box iTT. Troy, N. Y MftylO,lBBT-ly 3s ate aite* (Sops. jjIRESH ARRIVAL -V j . .... ; OF-ALL .THE N,EW SPRING !.STYJ,ES. , . HAXS AND CAPS. The subscriber has just opened'at Ho. 15 Forth Hanover Street , a few doors North of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank, one of the largest and best Blocks of HATS and CAPS ever offered In Carlisle. Silk Hats, Casslmere of all styles and qualities. Stiff Brims, different colors, and every descrip tion, of Soft Hats now made. . .The Dankord and Old. Fashioned Brush, con stantly on hand and made to order, all warrant ed to give satisfaction, i ' A full assortment of 1 STRAW HATS, ' v MEN’S, • ■ ? BOY»8, AND CHILDREN'S. FANCY DO. I have also added to my Stock, notions of differ cut kinds, consisting ox , < . * LADIES' AND.GENTLEMEN’S STOCKINGS, Heck Tie*. Suspenders, • < < : Collar », Gloves, Pencil*, ■ Thread, ■ f Sewing Bilk, HmbreU&s,dc. PRIME-SEGARS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Give me.a call, anid examine my stock as I feel confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mo ney. i . JOHN A, KELLFR, Agent, „i . • No. 15 North Hanover street. Juno 0,1867—1 y JjATS AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ? If so, Don’t Fail to Call on ? . J. G. CAIfLIO, HO. 2D, WEST MAIN STREET, , Wliere can be seen tho finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ovor brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great 'pleas ure In inviting his old friends and customers, and all now ones, to his splendid stock Just re ceived-from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of fine i SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS, , besides an endless variety of Hats aud Caps ol tho latest stylo, all ot which ho will sell at tho Lowest Cash Prices. Also, Ills own manufacture 5 of Hats always on hand, and ■ HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, <tc,, at tho shortest notice (as ho colors ovory wookiand on the most reasonable terms.' Also, a fine lot ol choice brands of ■ .... TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. Uo desires to call tho attention of persons who havo COUNTRY FURS to soil, as ho pays the highest cash prices for tho same. ' * Give him it call* at the above number,-his' old stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. • ’ Deo. 20,1860. ■ - • - • (Hite atibectisemeuts. fi IFTS' FOE CHRISTMAS , AND \JT NEW YEARS I—A SUPERB STOCK! OP, FINE GOLD. AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL 1 WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OP 810 EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ‘, 100 Sblld Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to $l,OOO -100 Magic Cased Gold watches, • ' 250 to, - 500 100 Ladles' Watches, onamblcd,' : 100 to ! 300 200 Gold Hantlng Chronometer '• : » : Watches, ' ! 260 to' ‘ 300 200 Gold Hunting English LeVers;; 200 to • 251 800. Gold Hunting Duplex Watches;'lso ;tO 200 500 Gold Hantlng American Watch es, 100 to 230 600 Silver Hantlng Lovers, '■ “,'fiO to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 ' 500,G01d Ladles' Watches, 50 to 250 LOOOGoldHunting Loplncs,. 60,t0' 76 1.000 MlscellaneousSUvor Watches, '■ J '6O to . 101 2,600 Hunting Stiver Watches, • * 25 to ! 50 6.000 Assorted Watches; all kinds, - 10 to j 76 The above stock wUI be disposed of on the pop ular *>NB-pniCß Plan, giving'every patron a duo Gold or Solid. Silver Watch for. slo,,without regard to value I WBioirTßiio. «fc C0.,-ICI Broadway, Now York, wish to Immediately dispose of the above mag nificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envWopfes, l dnd well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named In their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether It be a watch worth $l,OOO or one worth less. • The return of - any of our certificates enti tles yon to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of Its worth; and as no article valued less than 810 Is named on -any certificate, it wlllat once bo seen that this is no lottery. but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated In even by the most fostidl-.. OUB. ■ i ' ’ A single ceitlflcato will be sent by mall, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for 81, eleven* for 82, thirty-three and* elegant premium for ss| sixly-slx and more-valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and most superb watch for $l5. To agents or those wishing, employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized-by the Government,' and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on deliv ery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Try us. Address . WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO., , Importers, 101 Broadway, New York. Oct. 21,18U7—3in * - QOM PARE,. THE N JUUGE . GREAT REDUCTION IN ; WHOLESALE A RETAIL PRICES O,F VSKY S.UPEUIOR Silver and Silver-Plated Wares;. OF OUR MANUFACTURE, tSuch os Tea Sets, -Urns, . , ' Ice Pitchers, Wallers, Gob- lets, Cake Baskets, Caa-r\fcxO tors, Bnttor Coolers, Voce- \^T/ ; table Dishes, Tureens, Su gar and Uardßofekots, Syr-' Vjf up and ' Drinking Cups/*' _'Wjr Kill Yea. Forks and Spdons," jP-flU'- 1 ! of various kinds, Ac.. Ac.. WARRANTED -TRIPLE * PLATE, of best of niotals, and equal to any in tlio market, of the,LATEST STxLES, and no goods are misrepresented, at JOHN BOWM AN’H NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE, NO. 704 AROH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, , AS* Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing. * u ' N. 8.-All-kinds of PLATING at reasonable prices. August 22,1867—1 y - JjVA-ij BE -W HI S'K iS R ' ' AND* MOUS TA CHE A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FAIHE MOUS TACHES AND WHIKBERS. of French manufaci ture* so perfect they cannot bo detected from the Sonuine, will bo sent post-paid by mall to any ad reas. Great attention: Is pdld In.the manufac ture of these articles by one of the best artists In Paris. M. L. FOUCHB, who is the best manufac turer in Europe, Moustaches, 81,00; Side Wills-. kere.B3.oojFnllßoardjBs.oo.! ■ ‘ Address, * ' ”H. DORR, Ai.nANY, N. Y., solo Agent for the United States. May 16,1157—1 y QWEFT.BREATH FOR ALL! j ■> V jPnu^ONpAIN-E’S- BALM OP MYItEa-I Is a suro remedy for the cure of bn'd breath, no matter from what source the disease may arise. What young lady or gent will not make on effort to remove this disagreeable evil ween It can bo done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to yoar address postpaid, by mall, and a cure guaranteed, or mo ney refhndod. All orders bo addressed to H. DORR, Albany, N, Y,, solo Agent fdr the Uni ted States. ’ . t May 16,1867—1 y ■ J Martin leans, no. 462 chest nut STREET, PHILADELPHIA: ■/; First Proralom awarded byTradliUtt Institute to MARTIN LEANH. Manalactorer .of i | MASONIC MARKS, ' ? PINS, " EMBLEMS, Now and Original Beslans of Masonic Marks. Templars* Medals, Army Medal and Corps Badg es or every description. Orders /Tom every boo: lion of the country solicited. ,AU letters answer* od.‘ *•' ' ; ‘ ’•March 14 1867—1 y. t JIUN. FOR ALL!! 1 Full instructions by which any person, male or . female,.can master the great art orVentmoquism < by a few hoars' practice, making a world of fun* and after becomingexpertstbemselves.can teach others, thereby making it a source of Income.— ,Full instructions sent py mail for GO cents* Sat hsfectfotvguarabteod. Ti JjT Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y, ; - ip. ia67 sT Iy i( . ; I LA DIES' FiiTOY I'BRS JHN PABBIRAi'S" Old EDtaljlWicd !IE HANDEACTOKT ' To,' HZ-Arth-'Birtvt ’ • (above 7th,) FirLAJDELPHIA. Cavei now la Store my own Importa* of tho tersest au a it beentlfiu kolocr »aof { NQXu&lTit'S.., Ladles’, nnd Chi I i, a fine assortment rs. - • ' • my goods ot very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore sollcita call from my friends of Cumberland county and vlolnlty.’v. ui • - . Remember the Name, Number and Street. , . . ' , i.. ■- - JOHN PAREIRA. JNVj, 718 AIiCHSt,, ab. Ith, south side, JPhiia. ’ *sr*l have no Partner, nor connection •WITHANY OTHER STORE IN PHIRAD'A, , oot; 10,1807—4 m '<■ r/, PtB <Boo,tjB. Q.EAND DISPLAY , ■ O F NEW GOO D S , GREENFIELD’S, NO A, EAST MAIN STREET Having spent the last week In Now York and Philadelphia. I am now prepared to exhibit one of the most/deslrable stock of .Goods in Carlisle/ and at extremely low prices. Black Silks. . __ £ancy Silks, French Merino's / Mixed Melange, RopS, Poplins, .1 < . Single and double w'ldth Delaines, ' ‘ Plain Black Alpacas, • 1 ’ ? •Black Eopt Alpacas, . . A largo assortment COL’D ALPACAS. OEBBTIO goods, Good Muslins at 10c, very good Muslins 1 yaVd wide, only 12>£c, A tip top bleached Mnslfn at 150, I yard wide worth 20a Unbloachod Muslins at samo rates. DOMESTIC) GINOHA-MS at 12 cents. CANTON FLANNELS very aheap, . , - \ ' PRINTS at 10. n% and i&cta. THE LARGEST AXD CBHAPEST lot of BLANKETS ever Offered, Kentucky jeans from 20cte. yard up, All Wool FLANNELS (rom 81ota per yard to 50c, : The best Crash In town at 12&o. ZAndsey't Q>Vd Qmi&n Flannels, Table Diapers, Checks, t XiIKB OP CLOT RS & CA S SIMERES, /if'h-h.". ‘./y, : :.i% OWTHS, Vftt'lover prices than ever, OASSINisTTS VEBY LOW a i’W'ii .uaßßAi'BAYPaiiiis xMiX:'. Shirts, . > Drawers, Wholon Hoods, Wool Scarfs, .; Nubias','V ■’ ‘’SoaU'gß,, 1 hosiery, "Gloves & Notions. . A beatlfal assortment of Col’d Velvet Ribbon.; 'All'widths and (he most bpautlful styles of Dress Buttons, Colored-Cord edged Ribbons, HANDSOME CLOAKINGS In ovory atiaUo, delaines At oIL 'pitioEa, ; 3sots. =ME A DESIRABLE LOT OF M O U BN; ING GOODS! Slack Merino's, Slock Heps, Black Delqinro, AZ&OKT&B 'BEST’ ASSORTMENT Ey N ERA L goo D 8 ttlvrftyu on /. 1 Hr L SHAWIpHr SINGLE AND potfUL£ ( ■* at reduced rates, CHILDREN'S SHAWLS. j ", PSAtN ANP-pLAip FtANXMLBi gingham* AND SILK UMBRELLAS. '''■ H O O P S .K- I»T S , i ■ONE, CASK OP BRUNfiR’R =II CELEBRATED BALMORAL', at .only/11.76, ’' 'v lir Belling In othprHouws ftt 52,00 aml J2.2V tAßL'is COVERSr PANCy no&Ess Tho above enumeration of goods e!nd prices are but a partial list of one of fho largest and beet se-. looted letpcks ever brought to this place, and Vp . would there fore impress particularly on all pur chasdrt iho propriety of at least seelngandexamf Inina my 'stdokbofofo as It Is my full dotermlnotloh not tb bo undersold in *»ny In my l^o.. j,, r - f ~ ; *“ ;• , , BfY; MOTTO'ISy ’ ' ‘ f ' ; . . : i’? . \l:-. •i *0 i*j.< AW J&bR’F PJtQPJVai AUD MY PIACB OP BUSINESS Sept, as, 1867. r,. ;;r,* Mohairs, Empress Cloths, ,-t Tickings, { Hickory Stripes,' Ac. Sonfixubiffi, Crape Veils, Crape Collars >, Off (I, - -- A JOB IN '{ S'l.'.-.-t NM L. T. GHF/ENFJELD. ' No. 4 East Main. Street. *f gat Estate gates 811E.A.H.E . ATTORNEY ATLA.\y’. t AND AGENT FOB. THE. SALE OF , Cumberland Go. Real Estate, OFFERS : THE’ FOLLOWING 'VALUABLE ’ HEAL BSTATE FOR SALE - AT REASONABLE. PRICKS rs tub eobctdob or cabriole. < No. !.' SIX of tbellnest BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, on South Hanover Street. •: No. £ Theslxmost elevated BUILDING LOTS in the Borough, situated at the head of South St. in the commit’. No. S. A TRACI* OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES, Nineteen Perches of Laud, with small but com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, Ac., and a young and thriving Orchard ot CHOICE FRUIT, situate in North Middleton twp., at the head ui Loutherstreet, West, within a mile of the Borough of .Carlisle, lius proper ty. iis a HOMEsTEaD, lor general farming, or fur Market Gardening, is the most desirable tract of Us hum. to be found., anywhere In iho.yipinily of CitrliiiJo. ' ' ‘ , The 1 certain extension of the - town •V'est ward, partly consequent upon: the improve ments made and contemplated by the' Railroad Company In that direction,' drawing, as they necessarily - will, nearly the whole' trade of the town to that end. will very greatly enhance the value of this land to the future owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering it a safe and protit* ’able investment. - Feb. 2*. l&ki. • , . , JLegal iilDiicEß-.: ,i p’H OC LA M A TlO A'. \Vliol'L-od the X Hon. Janies H. Graham, President Judge ol Cue Several Courts of (Juumou Pious of the coun ties of uud Juniata. and Jus tices of the several Courts of-Oyer and Tornuntr uud General Jail Delivery in said counties, and T.P.Hlair and H.atuart,Ajjsochwe Judges of the Couru.oi Oyer nns Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of alt capital and other offenders, m the sold, county of Cumberland, by their pre ceoto, tomo directed, dated the 2tfth day of August, A. D., Ibti7, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to be holdon at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of November, 1807, (being the ilth day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two wockh. Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, examinations, and oil other remembrances, to do those things which to their olflees appertain to be done, and oil those - that ore bound by~ recog nizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that ore or then shall be lu the Jail of said .coun ty, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be Just. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Oct; 21, IW7—to SOTIOE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of ierlok Williams, late of Middlesex township Cumberland co. r deo’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same-township. All persons indebted n said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against sold estate will also present them lor Battlement. TnQMAS R, WILLIAMS, •• 06U24, lbG7—ot) - ' Adnrinirtrotor. NOTICE. —Notice to the heirs bnd le .gol representatives of John Reichert, late of ' tue borough of Shlppensbarg, County of Cumber land, deceased. • Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and .Valuation Issued out of the Orphans? Court of Cumberland and to mo 'directed, Twill hold'anlnquest to divide, part or value the real estate of saladec6ased,on tnekpre mlaes, on Friday,.the twenty-third day of No vember, A. D., 1607, ■ at U o’clock, A; M., when ana where you may attend if you think proper. , - , JOHN JACOBS, 67icrtf-. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ' ? Oct. M, 1867—3 t •< v ‘.l HOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on. the estate of ucl Tomoy. deceased; have been granted to the nnderslgnad. All persons indebtedto said estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those baying dolma tylll present them for settlement, • f DAVID ADAMS. AdminUlralor, dc bonM non, Oct. 10,1067—Gt* 4-.- r - PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.-No tlco Is hereby given that the third account or John> Gunkle and 'Joseph Baker, Committee of Moses Wolf, of South Middleton township, has been hied In the Prothonotary’s office, for exam ination'and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,for confir mation, on Wednesday, No v e mbe Oct. IQ, 1807—It*; •- • -* ’ JProUionotart/, aOTICE.— Notice Is hereby giveu that Letters Testamentary on the estate of mis' Eysier. late of East l*eniiflboro w town ship, deceased, Jmve been Issued to the under signed, residing in same plo'e. All persons knowing themselves Indebted'to the estate are requested to mako payment Immedlutoly, and those having claims against said estate ,wiU also present them for settlement. JOHN D. BOWMAN. JSxeculur. Oot. 10. 1807—01* MOTICK. —Notice is hereby given that Letters’ 'of Administration on tho 'estate of ry Wise; sr., deo’d,, lute-of Kouth Middleton t\vp„ Cumberland county, have been grunted to tlio undersigned residing in tho same township. All persons Indebted to said astute are remiesu d to make payment Immediately, tint) those having claims against sold estate will also present them for settlement, ’ 11 1 CHRISTIAN K. WISE. WM. U t WISE, . Ocl, 10, UW7-4R . . Administrators, SOTICE.— Notice Is hereby given tliut Letters Testamentary on tho estate of John srd, late of Lost Pennsboru’ tounshlp, dec'd, have been Issued to the residing in same place. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho estate arerc quested lomahe pay meat Immediately, and those having, claims against said estate trill also present them for sol* tlemont, DANIEL ECKERD, . - CURTIS QUISLE, October 3, • • • ■ QHERIPF’S SALES. ■ .virtue of sundry writ* of Venditioni Expo nas and Levari Facias, issued out'of the C6urt of Common Fleas of Cumberland County, and to mo directed, I will .expose to sale, by public ven due orbutcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of' Carlisle, an Friday, November ■ B, 1867, at 10 o’clock, A* M., the following described Real Es tate, to wit: A lot of ground situate in the borough of Car lisle, Fa.; Bounded on ibe north by North street, on the . east by. lot of James Armstrong, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot of John Noble, containing- sixty feet in front on North street and IHU feet In depth, be the same more or less, having thereon erected a TWO-BXORY FRAME and BRICK BREW-HOUSE, together 'with the necessary fixtures for brewing lagor beer, also a Frame Stable, Hog Fen, Stone Shop and other ont-bulldlngs. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David Slack* ' Also. A tract of land situated. InFraohford township. Cumberland-County, bounded on the north byiandof Abraham NJokey, on the west by John Clay, on (hesoutb* by laud of John Gar mon, on. the east by Benjamin Ntckoy, contain ing 21 Acres, be the home more or loss, having thereon erected a 1H Story LOG HOUSE; new Bank Barn, Hog Pen and other out-bulldlngs. Also, A lot of wood-land situatedin same town ship. bounded on the eastby George Drawbaugh, on tlie west by Henry Mentzer, containing 4U Acres more or less.. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of John S. Lutz. . AWo. All that-TWO-STORY: BRICK CHURCH and curtilage,appurtenant thereto, situate in South Middleton township, County aforesaid, on the cast sidd of the Turnpike road; leading from Carlisle to Baltimore, bounded bylondtoi Wm. B. Wallin and Alfred Moore, said Church being in' size forty by sixty feet.-' Seized and taken hi execution as the (property; of -'tbo Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal. Church ■ at. Mb Holly Springs. ,f ' ' • ’■■■ 1 1 ‘ ! -Tobe-sold by me, . •■- ...... : j ,/M • JOHN’JACOBS, A SHEnrrr’B Office, CAnLianfi, - !" ' I - ' - October2i,ißoT. f < Co^niTioNa.—Onau oaie»6fssooorovOT, will be required to be'poid when tboproperty strick en om and $25 on allsalcs under $5OO. ; • 0cL.24,1867—ta • tjr > .-yM Q, a as A ~; BOOT AX B.B'S'aX.BTOtiE! ‘ 3AS.BPOTTBWO6O4JtaANOWA-KBUBV, Nol Marion' riaU. .—.CarlJ^l^Ponn'u. Having established a New Boot apd Shoe Store at the above named place-, wd Are ncwotfVrlug to our friends/and Uje pubUaeoueraUy,one of the .Fik^Jsit;'#;&&& if xr& ‘ obsJrpfssr Stock of Ladles'' Gentlemen's, MiAses’and Chll dren’s Boots and Shook ever Ontred in Carlisle.— Oar goods ;are new and consiat of Viera/ Irom thu tiny Slipper-to the-coarsest Brogan and at Philadelphia prices, which cannot lull t please. ■ j ■ '*> -v ■ > : • - ! ; CAI.B AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.' before pprChdslug elsewhere, 1 which.we wiUtake pleasure In showing, and itu-W not obJigovau to purchase. ,W© have also engaged the very best workmen, and prepared. TO' ORDER BOOTS.A'ND.'ai^pKS, which we.guamu'tCo to dt'aud give snlisluidmu in;ull cases; One of. us‘having an experi ence pin number’of years ln‘ the business; gives us many advantages over others. In selecting and munulucturJng goods, iSv.-. We respectfully solid L u share o/ ihe-pubile pat ron age, : , , ..-r . JAM 2& ttiVlltsWOUD. • '‘j" l\‘/ ' FRANCIS A. KERRY. .. Oct, 17,H86r*-Smt r»‘f v d gtORE, Room ; FOK. rksx.-iu o Stbr. Uooui uu iluuover elifet-i. fjar e.nbw ocoupirtbyA, U lieiiacr iCo.uCa ,iiry Good .toro.-yUI bd lor rout from tho iit uuv pfAfirU, j«tb. Im, locaUotf ,miUiea jt obeol llie * Q* E. MAaiJUXOIfCIN. . . :?t :: ■■ i 6o(;a7,',ii«7 T tr, V T;I CE CAHtiiaib DKpoaiir i >i (..j .Ootoljerfckl,ißU3V'>-' l . .Tiio annual election for Nlncv-PixeciorH of Bunk will be held at,'the Banking HoUuo ou thw third Monday (LBth of .Navetuber next;) between the hoars of 10 A. AL and 21*. AT. •• 1 , CbuA.fr*. , ;.OGt.^ r lS67.s- ’ r >i»t : OARRI AGES, BIGGIES' «&c.—A. It. & N. SHIRK, Imvd onhahd-two-seated Car riages of every style, Top and no-top Buggies half dozen second handed Carriages, a number of Blelghs,, Everything in their Uue mode to or der. ■ • , 1 f, ~ ; ;i Oct. 21, lSo7—3m ■ ' ‘ l3 “ ■
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