If . 3Local items =:= Job Work. —We desire to call the at tention of the citizens of the borough and county to the fact, that the Job office connected with this paper Is large and complete, and that we are prepared to do all kinds of Job work in the neatest and most workmanlike short est notice. Handbills for thosSta of Real Estate and Personal Property printed as low as they can be done elsewhere, and in a very short time. Organization of a Lodge.— West Pairview Lodge, No. 012, I. O. of O. F., was regularly organized, on Saturday last, by D. D. G. M., Jos. C. Thompson, assisted by P. G., Theo. Cornman, of No, 01., P. G. Weaver, of Marysville Lodge, P. G. Weaver, of No. 160, and others.— After the organization of the Lodge the G. L. officers, accompanied by the breth ren, were sumptuously entertained at the hotel kept by Mrs. Clay. After parta king of the delicious and substantial re past, the members and ladies preseut were ably addressed by P. G, Theo. Cornman. In the evening the Lodge was opened and a number of members re ceived, after which, all present were again entertained by Bro. Reese, N. G. of 612. Wo are happy to say, that we have never witnessed an organization of a Lodge in which every thing passed off’ so pleasantly as it did there, assuring us that No. 612 is destined to become a lead ing Lodge in this jurisdiction, it being composed of men who carry out the prin ciples of Odd Fellowship. Sabbath School Institute.—' The Cumberland and Franklin County Sab bath School Teachers* Institute will bo held In the chapel of the Presbyterian Church, at Sluppenaburg, on the 18th, 19th, and 20th of November. The exer cises will be conducted by Rev. A. Tay lor, Secretary of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association, and will consist of an opening address, religious exercises,' singing, Bible lessons, model school exercises; also, discussions on sing ing i n Sabbath Schools, on duties and diffi culties of Superintendents, the best meth od of teaching, <fec. Pastors, Superinten dents and Teachers are earnestly invited to participate in the proceedings, and to use their efforts to secure a full attend ance from every Sabbath School in the two, counties. Entertainment’ will be provided for those in.attendance, and the occasion will doubtless prove a source of pleasure and profit to all the friends of Sabbath Schools who may attend. A Good Selection. —At a meeting of the Board of School Directors of the Bor ough of Carlisle, hold on Monday last, Frank Gillelen, Esq., was chosen to fill tho vacancy .which will be caused by the resignation of Theodore Cornman, Esq., elected to the Legislature. This’ is a most admirable selection. Mr. Gillelen is one of our most thorough scholars, and is uni versally admitted to be one of the most successful instructors in Pennsylvania’— Mr. F. Emblch has been chosen to take charge of the school which will be vaca ted by Mr. Gillelen. In selection, as in Ihe former, the Board could not have done better. Railroad Travelino.t-A reportorial cotemporary i ndu Jges in some pointed re marks'ftbout '’.tice of lock ing car dooi le -war there was some ex< jars, but now there is certi when all pay the same price for passage. Un der this lock-car rule, all other care are virtuallysmokingcars. There are many gentlemen who travel to whom tobacco smoke is highly obnoxious, and yet these gentlemen are held prisoners in these smoking cars. If any car is to be locked let it bo the smoking car, and put all other passengers on thoir good behavior. If a man will smoke let him go into the smok ing car; if a man will chew and squirt his tobacco juice about the car, and soil ladies dresses, let him bo sent to the smok ing car. Because an inveterate ohewer and squirtor of tobacco has his wife and daughter with him, it does not follow that he should have any better right to the ladies’ car than a well bred gentleman who travels singly. Gentlemen, take off your locks, and put passengers on thoir good behavior.” S&* The fine three-story brick resi dence, in Carlisle, owned and occupied by Gen. G. W. Bowman, is offered at pri vatb sale. The house is finished in the best manner, elegantly papered, white marble mantles, Latrobe stoves, parlor, sitting-room, dining-room and kitchen on the first floor, All .modern improve ments. There Is also a good building at foot of lot. This is one of the most desi rable properties in our town. We are gratified to announce that Robert J. Coffey, Esq., editor of the Val ley Sentinel , has been appointed Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for the. 11th Division, in place of D. W. Thrush, re moved. Mr. Coffey is a young gentleman of abllity:and integrity; and will make a most capable, efficient and trustworthy officer. We congratulate him upon his good fortune. Tom Thumb Coming.— The original Tom Thumb, accompanied by hie Wife, Miss Minnie Warren (Mrs. Thumb's Bis ter) and Commodore . Xntt, the four smallest persons iti the world, weighing together but a little over one hundred pounds, will exhibit in Bheem's Hall, on Friday, November 22d, 1887. See adver tisement in another column.' Schools Closed.— The public Schools of the borough are closed this week to give the teachers an opportunity to at tend the Teachers’ Institute, at Shippens burg. This is a good idea, as it enables the instructors of the young to compare notes, and by thus comparing to improve their several systems of education. Y. M. C. A.—On next Sabbath after noon at 4 o'clock, a Sermon Will bo preached in the First Lutheran church, by the Rev. S. P. Spreoher, for the bene fit of the Young Men’s Christian Asso ciation. A collection in aid of the Asso ciation will bo taken up. Teachers’ Institute.— The Cumber land County Teachers’ Institute common-? ccd its sessions at Shlppensburg, on Tues day, and will probably continue until Thursday or Friday. Religious.— Rev. Mr. Schenck, of Bedford, will preach in the Second Pres byterian Church', next Sabbath, morning apd evening, < > v Hi*sitivrh : 6tTGGi3^ioNd.—Evbty'lrttim-' her of Halit's Journal of. Health t contains the most valuable suggestions on the im portant subject of health,.and no one can read it without being bouefltted physical ly and mentally. A recent number has the.following Interesting articles, which are worthy of careful persual and observ ance : Death in Doors. —Multitudes of per sons have a great horror or going out of doors for fear of taking cold; if it is a lit tle damp, or a little windy, of a littlo-cpld, they wait, and watt, and wait; mean while, weeks and even months pass away, and they never, during that whole time, a single breath of pure air. The result is, they become so enfeebled that their constitutions have no power of resistance; the least tiling in the world gives them.a cold; even going from one room to another, and before they know it they have a cold all the time, and this is nothing more or less than consumption. Whereas, if an opposite practice had been followed of 'going out for an hour or two every day, regardless of the weather, so it is not actually falling rain, a.very dif ferent result would have taken place. Shut your mouth in going from a cold to a hot atmosphere, as weU as the re verse; this simple operation brings the temperature of cither a cold or hot air to the natural standard before it reaches the lungs, by making it take the circuit of the head; whereas, if the mouth is kept open, it dashes down upon the liirtga like a shock. Whether asleep or awake, we should accustom, ourselves to keep the moutlrshut; the advantage in our sleep ing hours is that wo do not snore, wo do not have the night-mare, flics; bugs,' and spiders do not crawl down the throat, and we do not tell tales in our dreams; the benefits in the daytime’are that it in duces a more healthful, deep, full, and free action of the lungs, prevents innu merable chills and colds, and saves many a domestic sorrow.— Dr, Hall 1 8 Journal of Health: '' • The End of the Would.— There is always an anxiety among a considerable portion of tho population of the world about the , doom of the planet in which they live. They anticipate tho end of the world, and whilst a few prepare for it, tho vast majority satisfy dreading it. A writer in the North Brit ish Jicvieiu, among others, has lately join ed the ranks of these anticipators of the end of the world, and declares that some change is soon to take place In the plan et. ,Hp writes in rather a frightful vein, and says: “What this change is to be we dare not even conjecture; but 'wo see in the heavens themselves some.traces of destructive elements, and some indica tions of their power. Tho fragments of broken planets, the. descent of meteoric stones upon our globe, the wheeling com ets welding their loose materials in our own satellite, the appearance of new stars and tho disappearance of others,’ are us the solar furnace, the volcanic eruptions, foreshadows of that impending convul sion- to -which .the world is doomed. — Thus placed on a planet which is to be burned up, and under heavens which are to pass away ; thuiPtreadlng, as it,were, on the cemeteries, and dwelling upon tho mausoleums; of former worlds, Jet us loani the lesson of humility and wisdom, if we have not already been taught in the school of revelation. Signs for Handkerchief Flirta tions.— Drawing across tho Ups—desirous of becoming acquainted. Drawing across tho eyes—l am sorry. Taking by tho centre—You aro too willing. Dropping—wo will bo friends. Twirling in both bands—lndifference. . Drawing across tho cheeks—l lovo you. Drawing through tho hands—l hato you. Letting it rest on tbo right check—yes. Letting It rest on tho left cheok—no. Twirling in loft hand—l wlsli to got rid of you. Twirling In right hand—l iovo another. Folding wish to speak to you. Over the shoulder—follow me. Opposite corners In both hands—wait for rao. Drawing across tho forehead—wo are watched. Placing on right ear—you have changed. Placing on left ear—l have a message for ypu. Letting it remain on the eyes—you are cruel. Winding around forefinger—l am engaged. Winding around third finger—l am married, N. B.—Practice makes I‘kufkct. In a New Field.— Rev. Mr. Samuel Philips, late of' Carlisle, has -became pas tor of the FirsbGfcrmmi Reformed Church in Baltimore. iBSy A recent writer has said that no nation bestows less attention on the hu man hair, than the Americans. If this, be said in regard to the oily and greases that are used, then never was greater mistake made. We are pleased to know a Remedial Medicinal preparation is now offered in'the markets itiis not one of those, clear colored .liquids, whoso only merit consists in their beauty, but of in trinsic worth, which cures all diseases of the scalp,'restores the hair to its natural color, when gray,'and causes new hair to grow where it has fallen out; this is Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencwer. We apeak of its virtues from actual uso. • The Question Settled.— Those emi nent men, Dr. James Clark, Physician to Queen Victoria, »nd Dr. Hughes Ben nett, say that consumption can be cured. Dr. Wistar knew this when he discov ered his now widely known Balsam of Wild Cherry, and experience has proved the correctness of his, opinion. Six P’s.— Poets—Painters—Preachers —Players—Printers and Politicians—all suffer from. Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Boss of Appetite, Liver Complaints,* and all diseases which they may cw?"e or 'prevent by the use of Plantation Bitters. -If those sufferers took these Bitters, poetry would be purer, the Paintings grander, t|ie Sermons livelier, the Acting truer, the Printing neater,, and the politics honester. This splendid tonic invigor ates the system, and enables the bruin to work healthily. Parhaps no article was over so well en dorsed by all who have used it.: Magnolia W ater.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and half the prices. . Nov. 7,2 t. 13usneas 'Notices. Important to Buyers op Dry Goods. •—Gjieenttex/d lias Just returned from the city with another lot of cheap Goods, bought at the late PanlO;,prlces.. An examination Is nil ho asks to convince any ouo that ho Is always lower than the lowest. Nov. 7,1807. To Storekeepers.—Wm. Blair & Son offer to supply Storekeepers with everything in their line, In small quantities, at city prices, p.' B.—They warrant all the goods they sell. Cheaper Than Ever.—l would an nounce to tho public. that I am how 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 now, purchased since tho great decline ip prices, which enables mo to soli goods cheaper than any heretofore of fered. Remember tho place, comer of Ifuuovor and Pomfret streets, tho room formerly occupied by B. R. Jameson & Co, THO 3. A. HARPER, Oat. 81,1887; ' '■ •‘Now’lb the time to get An other largo invoice Of new goods Just received nt W. LVSawyer & Go’s cheap dry goods and carpet store. East Mala street, under Illppoy’s hotel.— W. C. Sawyer & Co. aro soiling all their goods at reduced prices. Please call and examine. Oct. 21,1807. WASHER AND WRINGER. WMMJLAIU & HON are the exclusive agents In Carlisle for the “ Universal Cb/y Wheel Ctnthcs U rinecr." Also for tho "Doty's Clothes and Wool ir<t.tfu?r,” Which Is recommended by tMo" Agri culturist," tho "Scientific American and by nil the leading sclontllic Journals of the country, as tho best Clothes nml Wool Washer that is offered to tho public. Try them and If not satisfactory, return them free of cost. Oct. 17,1807. Be sure you aro right, and go ahead! — Is a motto which yon may see exemplified every day by Brewster & Dougherty,ofNowvUlo. They, think and wo are' suro they ore right In selling goods nt prices which must convince tho most credulous that this Is tho place where bargains sought maybe found. Their largo and rapidly growing business Is tho evidence that they are pressing tho right way, not by expendlng n lavgo sums of money for their clothing, but by soiling goods at prices which must certainly surprise the Gentiles and beat tho Jews. Remember all goods sold by thoyurdcut frcoof charge. Alsonsplcn dld lino of Ladles’ Sackings, which will bo cut or made to order. They employ the very best of workmen, so that perfect satisfaction Is guaran teed in all cases. Tho cheapest Muslins In' the county at Brewster & Dougherty's. Kept. 2(J, ISB7—If Special Notices. Du. Wistar’s • Balsam of Wild Ciir.uiiY.—ln tho whole history of medical dis coveries no reurdy has performed so many or such remarkable cures of the numerous alloc- lions of tho Throat, Luxes, and Chest, as this long-tried nmljustiycolelmitcd JktUam. Ho gen erally acknowledged Is tbo superior excellence of this remedy, that but few of the many who have tested Us virtues by experience fall to keep It at band as a speedy and certain cure lor sud den attacks of CWd—fully believing that Its rem edial powers ar,e cotnxirchcnslvo enough to em brace every form of disease, from llie / slightest cold to tho most dangerous symptom of pulmo nary complaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY.' From Rev. Francis Loudel.l/, Bastor o/ tho South Vonyrei/utioiuU Church, liriducpurl, Connecticut. “I consider it a duty which I owo to suffering humanity to hear testimony to the virtuoso! Du. Wistar’s Balsam ok Wild Cherry. I have used it—when I have had occasion lor uuy reme dy for Coughs, Colds or Sore Throat—for many years, and never In a single Instance lias it fulled to relieve and euro me. 1 have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, and looked forward to tho delivery of two sermons on the following day with sail misgivings, but by a liberal use of Uio Balsam my hoarseness has Invariably been removed, and I have preached without difficul ty. X commend It to my brethren lu tho ministry, and to public speakers generally, as a certain remedy lor tbo bronchial troubles to which wo peculiarly exposed.” Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE it SON, 18 Tre monl Ht., Boston, aud for sale by Druggists gen erally. GRACE’S. CELEBRATED SALVE. Prom Mr. E. Tucker, Depot Master at Salis bury, Mass. , ■ ~ i have been troubled for years with a bad hu mor; sometimes outwardly and sometimes In wardly. Daring tho past summer It manifested itself more than usual outwardly, and I used your Salvo. Ail signs of it have since disappear ed, without affecting me Inwardly, Indicating, I thluk. the eradicating nature of the Salvo. BETH W. FOWLE & SON, Boston, Proprietors . Sold by Druggists at 25 cts. a box. Sent by mall for 85 cts. Nov. 7,1807—1 m Household Friends.— Coe’s Cough Balsam aud Coo’s Dyspepsia Cure—they should always bo in tho house ready for Immediate use; they are tho moat reliable remedies known. Tho one always handy and speedy in cases of sudden attacks of croup amongst tho children, or for curing the ,most stubborn coughs end colds, is excellent for sore throat aud all lung difficulties; tho other—Coo’s Dyspedsla Cure—is certain to cure dyspepsia, no matter of how’long standing, indigestion, and all diseases that originate In a disordered state of tho stomaoh and bowels. Nov. 7,1807. . PARIS EXPOSITION SEWING-MACHINE AWARDS. Wo recently published n. brief telegram from Paris announcing the award, over cighty-twd competitors, to Messrs.' WitEEi-EU & Wilson of the Highest Premium, a Gold Medal, for the per fection of Sowing Machines and Button-Hole Machines, The following arc copies of the olllcial documents conflrmlug tho announcement;—* EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1807. Commission Impeiuad, Champ he Maks, I IUUi of July, 1867. . / Mb. 11. Hunting, No. 139 Regent St., London * Dear Sir: Replying to your inquiry, I beg to state that the only Gold Medal for the manu facture and Perfection op Sewing-Machine and Button-Hole Machines, was* awarded to Messrs; Wheeler & Wilson, of New York. Yours, Respectfully, Henry E. D’Aligny, Member of International Jury and Reporter of same. Dear Sir: Replying In your inquiry, I here with give you the list of gold medals awarded to my class;— Dupuis etDusieky, for Screw Shoo Machines. Wheeler & Wilson, Now York, lor the Manu facture and perfection of their Sowing-Machines and Button-Hole Machines. There Is, also, in the list of “ Co-operators,” a Gold Medal granted to Mr. EUlns Howe, Jr., per sonally, as Promoter of the Sowing Machine. Respectfully yours, Henry E. Q. D’Aliciny, Reporter of Class No. 57, (Group No. 0,) Member of the International Jury at the Exposition Uuivcrsollo. ' Extract from Le Monteur Universel, olllcial journal of the French Empire; “The Wheeler & Wilson Company of Now York, manufacturers of American Sewing-Machines, havejust received the Gold Medal atthoExpo- Billon Unlverselle, lor the good construction of their machines; the now Improvement for mak ing button-holes applicable to their sewing-ma chines; also, for their machine especially for making button-holes. This award Is accorded for the great development that Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson have given to thosowlng-machlno Indus try, in bringing their machines to the doors of all by their cheapness and solid construction, which allows their employment with satisfaction of families, and with great advantage la work rooms.” Sept. 19, ISo7—tf SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, ’ CAN BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan’s The Great ** Hoot and Herb Juices .” Samaritan's Blood " Hoot and Herb Juices .” Samaritan's Puriller- ” Hoot and Herb Juices.'* Samaritan's and remedy “ Hoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's for *‘ Jidot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Scrofula “ Hoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's aud all “Hoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan’s Eruptions ** Hoot and Herb Juices .” Samaritan's 01 the Hoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's ■ Skin. “ JCooland Herb Juices.'* There is hot another remedy known to equal this for the cure of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, In all its forms, Tetters, Scales. Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. This Is no experiment; It Is a well tested remedy In the United Scutes Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed their worst forms; mild cases soon yield six bottles will cure any case. It Is a common saying, ” I have tried everything without effect'.” To such we say, uso the Samaritan Hoot «ml Herb julc.es , aud if it fulls to.curo any disease of blood or skin, your money will be refunded by our agents. Price §1.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED! Sold by 11. Ilaverstlck, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND A CO., JV May 2,1807— ly DIO Haco Street Phlla. Errors of Youth. —A Gentleman who Buffered for years from Nervous Debility, Proma turo Decay, and all tho effects of youthfulindls oretlon, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity send frpo to all who need it, thu reelpo and direc tions for making tho simple remedy by which ho w r as cured. Sufferers wishing to prolll by tho ad vortlser’s experience, cau do so by addressing, In perfect conlklence, JOHN B, OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, Now r York May IU, lxSU7—ly Information. Information guarau eod to produce n luxuriant growth of. hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, &c., on tho skin, leaving tho same soft, clear and beauti ful, cau ho obtained without charge by address ing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, Now York, May 10, ISffr-ly fßarrten; SNYDER—HALL.—On tho 31st ult., by Rev. D. Stock, Sir. Levi Snyder to Miss Sarah Ellen Hall, both of North Middleton township. ■{ j ry 3D [ O, LESLEY—In Philadelphia; on tho ‘2oth ulUt Edward A. Lesley, In tho 48th year of his age. BUTTOIIFF.—In Mcchaulcsburg. on tho 25th Inst., Sirs. Elizabeth Bultorff, wife of Frederick Buttorff, deceased, aged 77 years, 5 mouths and 21 days. Stlje JRarluta Carlisle Flour and Grain llnrkct. ’ Carlisle, November?, IHC7. Flour-Family, $l3 00 Corn, ;1 12 Flour—Super 0 00 Oats 05 Rye Flour 800 Clover Seed,.. ~v . 700 wheat—While, 2 35 Timothy Seed, 1 75 Wheat—Ucd, 220 New Hoy ton 11 00 Rye 81 26 Carlisle Provision MiWUct. Carlisle, November?, IWI7. ..25a30 Chickens—pair, 2.1 Potatoes—b—Hbns 100 ... 11 Apples— 200 10 Apples—2d b—V bus 200 20 v Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Bacon—Hams,. Bacon^Sldca,.. Philadelphia Markets riULADBLUiiiA, November 0, tSO7. Flour.— Tho market continues dull, tho de mand being limited to small lots to supply the Homo trade. Small sales of suporilno at $7 50 a 8 50 a 0 50; Northwest extra famlry at S‘.)"7o a II; Penna. and Ohio extra family at 10 50 n 12 25. in a fancy at $l3 all- No change In Rye Flour >r Cornmeal. Grain. —Tho offerings of Wheat are small, h there Is no demand at present quotations. Sal of 1500 bush, rod at $2 30 a 250 per bush, for enr imm and prime. Rye ranges from $l5O to 1 for Delaware and Pounn. Corn Is very quiet. Sales ot 7000 bush, yellow at $1 33 a 140, and Wt tom mixed at $1 33. Oats are unchanged; 4( bush, sold at 05 a 73c. per bush., the latter rate ni choice bright. 1000 bush, of Barley Mult soldi SI 00. Skkds.—ln Clovorsecd thoro is rather more d lug; 500 bushels sold ats7so a 8 per bushel f prime. Timothy is quoted at $2.25 a 2 00, an Flaxseed ut $2 50 per bushel. Whisky.—Small sales reported on terms koj private. lieto Slttbcvtisemcnts. QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWfJ! GREAT DECLINE I.Y PRICES AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CAHII .STORE, COUNEU OF IIANOVEU AND POMFUBT STUEET3. Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the public that ho is receiving almost dally from tho Eastern Cities, a large invoice of Now and Cheap Goods, such as, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, PLAIN, BLACY AND FANCX BILKS, French Merinoes, Mohairs, Poplins, Blade and Fancy French Repps, Plain and • Fancy Bo Baines, Plain and Fancy ‘ Alpaca, SHAWLS! SHAW VS I BROCHA LONG AND SQUARE, LONG AND SQUARE "WOOLENS BREAKFAST SHAWLS In great variety- • and very cheapj CLOTHS AND CASSIMEBES! FVencTi, German and American Cloths , Black and Fancy CS.issimere.l, Doeskins, Dlack and Fancy Cver Coalings, SaUinet/s, Kentucky Jeans, Undershirts and . DOMESTICS'! . Bleached and Brocha Table Diapers, Counterpanes, and Quilts, Cotton Flannels, , ‘ Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Towels, Napkins, ike. REMEMBER THE PLACE, ON THE CORNER OP HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS, tho room formerly occupied by B. R. Jameson a Co. THOS. A. HARPER, Nov. 7,1837—tf Bounty account of Middle sex TOWNSHIP, for tho years 1801, 1805, and 1807: To whole amount of Duplicate, " money from Mary Coble, “ cash from L. Zoitfler, By exonerations, “ abatement allowed to tax payors J2M 51 Collector’s and Treasurer’s commission, 185X3 By bond and Interest to Mary Coble, By Bank discount and stamps, “ expenses for procuring men, By additional exonerations, “ twenty-nluo men (each S2U 88.) Balance duo Township, ISM. To whole amouut of duplicate, By exonerations, $ 550 on “ commission to Treasurer, 100 00 “ 33 men at MOO per man, 17,300 00 is, MO m Balance duo by Township, IWW. To whole amount of duplicate, • “ whole amouut of subset Iptlon, By exonerations. u commission for collector, “ expenses for procuring #nen, By Interest on bonds, “ amount paid 21 men, < “ Indebtedness of Township, Kuo by Township, 1607. To whole amount of duplicate, '* balance In bund on former set tlement, ' CR. By exonerations ami com- mission for Collector, By bonds and Interest, “ miscellaneous expenses, Attorney’s fee. Auditors pay, 8 105 00 4,522 23 104 31 . 500 0 00 4,802 50 Duo Township, Wo, the •undersigned Auditors of Middlesex township, have this day examined the accounts of Levi Zolglor ami John Elliott, Treasurers of Bounty for Middlesex township, for the years 1854, lb(15, 1800 and 1807, and find a balance duo township of Thirty-Pour Dollars aud twelve cents. - ' ■ In witness whereof wo hayo hereunto sot .our, .hands; tills 2(Jth day of October, A. I). 1807. DAVID WOLF, ABM. ELLIOTT, MICHAEL'S WART 2. . Auditors. Nov 7,1807—2 t TP ARM AT PUBLIC SALE —On JHh r cloy, November 22,18t57. —.Will bo sold at Pub*r he Sale, on Iho premises, by.tbe subscriber, Quac*-‘ : Ulan of Iho Minor children ofßfttnuel Bonder, dd-l ceased, lato of Frunkford Township, Cumberland, county, Pa., situated one-half mile South-west.' of Blosorvillo, the .Farm of said deceased, con-' talning 67 Acres; more or less, and adjoining lands oi William Oloser, John Somler, the Heirs of David Souder, John Drawbaugh and others.— Tho Improvements are a- one and a-lmlf Story f Dog and- Frame House, Dog Barn, nearly now ; Hog Sty and Spring House. ; Tisums of Sale.—One-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of sale. ;and one-fourth on April Ist, 1808.’ whom the deed will bo delivered and possession given. 'The Widow’s Dower—one third—shall bo secured on tho balance by mortgage; tho interest of which shall be payable to tho*widow, annually, from April Ist, 1808. and the principal at her death, to the wards of tho Guardian or their legal rente-- senlatives, and tho balance, over and above the dower, to bo paid April Ist, I8(K), with Interest' from April Ist, 18(18, to he secured by Judgment. Kale to commence at I o'clock, P. M,, on said day, when attendance will be given by JACOB LEFEVER. Guardian. Nov. 7,1807—31. ’ • "PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber will I otfer at Public Wale, on the premises, on Wednesday, November the 2uth, 1807, atlo'clock, I». M. ,A, half lot of ground, situated on East High street, Carlisle, containing 3o foot front antj 24') fcetlu depth, to Mulberry alloy, andadjolning the properties of William Barnitz, on the East and Dr, J. It. Irvinoon tho WOst, havingtheron erect ed a Two-story FRAME HOUSE AND STORE ROOM, and one story Back Building. . At tho same time and place, will be offered, 80- ACHES of land, being tho South half, of S. E, quarter of Section 26. township 88North of Range 2U West, located in Webster County, lowa. Attendance will ho given and terms made known on tho day of nolo by * JAMES H. DELL, for tho Ilolrs of ISAAC BELL, and CATHARINE BELL, dec'd. Nov. 7,1807—2 t •' /TARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, NO vy VEMBER 5. 1807.—Tho Board of Directors have declared a dividend of /•harper Cent, for the lost six months-, clear of taxes, payable on de mand. By order of tho Board. _ ~ . • J. P, HASSLED, Cashier. N0V.7,1 iflebo abbertteemente. p'OPOLAB : PE ICES DRY GOODS, latest reduction in prices GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET lias Just returned from the city with the fol lowing bargains, Elegant Prints In beautiful styles at 12J£ cts, All the best makes Prints II cts. Very best Unbleached Appleton ami Stark’s Conestoga ami M Muslins at Good Pleached Muslin's at 10 and 12*4 els, a tip top Pleached t-1 Mus lin ut 15 els, Hamper Idem Muslin IS cts, Semper Idem 1-t Muslin only 20 els, Wamsut ta Bleached 1-5, 28 cts, Now York Mills, t-t 110 els. A GOOD DOMESTIC GINGHAM, Viy A els, UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, IS cU. BEST if A ICES, 2 3 ets iHICKORY STRIPES, ropllns. A large and well selected specie DRESS GOODS, BOUGHT AT TUB LATE PANIC PBJCW Merino's, * PopllUH, Alpacas, Wool Do Lalncs, Silks,' ** Reps, Mohairs, French Poplins, and Plaids. Draiwa. MOURNING GOODS Bombasines, ” . Steps, JZept silpatr<t, ' ' Wool De IMines , French Mcrinoes, Ci'apc Fcitr, Crujic Collars, Cloaking Oloihs itt Black and Color*. $ 7,3.13 !U 1,000 00 32 00 *5,305 01 172 U CLOTHS & CASSXMEIIES, 1,055 00 107 -17 BEAVER CLOTHS, CHINCHILLAS, 71 50 18 13 0,130 00 BB « at lower prices than over, S 111 03 11,320 OS CASSINETTS VEEY LOW 311,731 71 $0,328 Si Shirts, Drawers, Woolen Hoods, Wool Scurfs, Nubias, Sonlags, Hosiery, Gloves «t Notions. 812,311 00 0,800 00 *10,231 00 $1,425 50 115 00 'A bcatlfnl assortment of Col’d Velvet Ilibbon all widths and the most beautiful styles of Dress Buttons, Colored Cord edged Ribbons, 130 00 1,200 00 14,-100 00 0,828 75 23,503 73 10,231 00 34,307 75 81.501 04 The largest and cheapest lot of Blankets over offered. , 305 07 9 $4, 020 71 SHAWLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE $34 12 CHILDREN'S SHA WL.V. PLAIN AND PLAID I'L^NEL S. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, ONE CASE OP BRUNER’S CELEBRATED BALMORAL, Selling In other Houses at $2.00 and 82.21. TABLE COVERS! FANCY ROBTCSf Tho above enumeration of goods and prices arc but a partial list of one of tho largestand bent se lected stocks over brought to this place, and I wonld therefore Impress particularly on all pur chasers the propriety of at leastseclngaml exam- Inltag my stockbeforopurchuslngolsewhcrc, us It 1b my full determination not-to be undersold in any goods iu my lino. Q UICZ SALES r AND SHORT PROFITS I AND MYT riO.CE OF BCSTSTESS. NOV. 7,1807. 17 cts. CHECKS, TICKINGS, &v at reduced rates. A Full Link op GREAT BARGAINS IN X JOB IK at only $1.75, MY MOTTO lE, L. T..GREENFIELD. No. 4 East Mala Street. JUb) abbenteemeute. .v j^OTICEI A NEW ATTRACTION AT’ . . BENTZ’S STORE. Wo have now received a now and great sup ply of HOMEMADE GOODS, consisting of CASSIMEREH, S ATTIN ETTS, JEANS. WHITE and COLORED FLANNEIS, also, YARNS, <tc., &c. These wo consider a great acquisition to our Immense stock of Goods. LADIES' CLOAKINGS in endless variety, such as WHITNEY BEAVERS, In different colors, CHINCHILLAS, &Q. Our carpet department has again been replen ished with cheap and every description of desl- OARPETINGS & OIL CLOTHS \n variety of design. Nov. 7,1807. No. 27 3. Hanover Su Hiatt Renetoer. NALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewar Has stood the test of seven years before the public ; and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covered that will ■produce the same beneficial results . It is an'cntlrcly new scientific discovery , combin ing many of the most powerful amt restorative agents in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean / cures dandruff and humors , and falling out of the 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 and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy , and is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESSING. Itisthe cheapest preparation over offered to the public, as one bottle will ac complish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair lienewer have induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various namesj and, in order to induce the trade and the public to ptirchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr. Hall, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them, Purchase the original: 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 top of the bottle. All others are imitations * R. P, Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. . Di t. ly. KINESMITH & RUPPiput up Spout ing and Rooting, at reasonable rates. All work warranted to give satialuaUon. Oct. ,’{l, 1807—tr POSITIVELY ONE BAY ONLY'. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 n, 1807 AT RHEEM'B HALL, CARLISLE. 2 LEVEES AT 3 AND VA O’CLOCK. Return from Europe (after an absence of three years) where they have appeared before nearly all the Kings, Queens, Emperors and Nobility of the Old World. THE GREATEST WONDERS OP THE AGE ! Four beautiful and symmetrically formed LA DIES aud GENTLEMEN in MINIATURE 1 TUB OUIQINAI. AND KENOM'KKD GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE, COMMO- DORE NUTT, AND MISS MINNIE WARREN, A Married Couple, A Bachelor and Bello all four weighing a trillo over 100 pounds. Intelligent, social, atfablo aud possessing excellent conver sational powers, they are thus superior to all oth er Dwarfs. They will appear at each Levee in a Variety of Fascinating Performances, consisting of Bongs, Dunces, Duetts, The Old Folks, Burlesques, etc., which fully exhibit their comic and versatile abilities. At the Afternoon Levee, tlu-y will wear the Splendid aud Costly Costumes worn before Queen Victoria uud the Royal !• umiiy, at Wind sol*Castle, Juno 21,1803. Tlio Magnificent Drosses and Diamonds worn by ilrs, Gen. Tom Thumb and Mis* Minnie War ren at their Entertainments actually cost over Fifty Thousand Dollars. Ladles and Children arc considerately ad vised to attend the Day Exhibition, ami thus avoid tbo crowd and confusion ol Die Evening Perfoiumuccs. To the Day Levees—Admission 25 cents; Chil dren under ten, 15 cents. Reserved Beats, 60 cents; Children under ten, 25 cents. Evening Performance—Admission to all parts of the House, 23 cents; Children under ten, 15 cents. Uul. 31,1807—1 t KINESMITH & RUPP, iVo. 08 Worth llumvcr Street, have on hand the largest and beat assortment of BTOVEB and TINWARE, to be found In Carlisle. Cct. 81,1807— 1 f Q II E A P NEW BOOT AND SHOP: STORE! JAB. SPOTTBWOOD &. FRANCIS A. ICERBY, No. 21 Main Street, under Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Pcnn'u. Having established a New Bout aud Shoo Store at the above named place, wo are now offering,to our friends, and the public generally, one of the PINEST,.JiESV ANP CHEAPEST- Stock of Ladles’, Gentlemen's, Misses’ and Clill dren’s Boots and-Bhues over ojjbrtd In Carlisle.— Our goods are new uud consist of every variety, from the tiny Slipper to the coarsest Brogan and at Philadelphia prices, winch cannot fad t X>lcase, ' CALL AND EXAMINE O.UH STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, n hlch wo will take pleasure In showing, and It wifi not oblige you'to ,pnrclmsc. We have also engaged the very best 'workipeu, and are prepared • To MAKE TO ORDER BOOTS AND SHOES, which we guarantee to fit, ami give satisfaction In all cases. One of us having had ua experi ence of n number of years lu ibo business, gives .us many advantages over others, In selecting uud manufacturing goods, &c. Wo respectfully .solicit a share of tho public patronage. . * JAMES HPOTTBWOOD, FRANCIS A. KERRY. Get. 17. IKU7—3m EVERY VARIETY of Cooking Uttm slls. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, for Mile by UiNJisJirrji A UinT, No. iW North Hanover Street, Oirllslr. Oct. 31,18 U STORE ROOM FOR RENT.—The Store Room on North Hanover street, Car* e. now occupied by A. L. Reeser A Co., as a Dry (loud store, will be tor rein from the Ist day of April, Isas, Its location makes it onoof lire most desirable business stands lu the borough of Carlisle. Apply to C 3. E. MAGLAUGHLIN. Oct. 17, 18(17—If ATOTICE. CAHLIBLE DISPOSIT BANN. I October 23d, 1807. j The annual election for Nine Directors of this Bank will bo liold at tho Banking House on the third’Monday {lBth of November next,) between the hours of 10 A. M, and 2 I*. M, J. P. HASBLER, Cashier. Oct. 21, IS(i7. T>INESMITH & RUPP, JVb. 08 Korth X\» Honovcr fXwl, warrant ail tho Htovos they sell, and will take them lm:-k If they do not prove as good as represented. 0et.31, IHH7—fT - . | Carriages, buogj es, etc.—a. b i N. SHIRK, have on hand two-sented Car riuges of every stylo, Top and no-lop Buggies half dozen second handed Carriages, a number of Blcighs. Everything lu their line made to or* dor. Oct. 21,18U7—3m FOR SALE.—Tho HOUSE and lot or* ground, on tho south-easi corner of Hano ver and North streets, Carlisle. For particulars inquire of tho undersigned. MARy , Oot. 24,1807—8t* . .mats.anu ®ais. JjIKESH ABHI'VAL 07 ALI* Tllrt NEW SPRING STYLES HATS AND CAPS. Tlio subscriber has Just opened at No, 15 North Jlnn.wcr Street, a few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Dunk, one of the largest and best blocks of HATS aud CAPS over offered iu Carlisle. bilk Hats, CassJxncrc of all styles and qualities, Stiff Prims, different colors, aud every descrip tion of Soft Hals now mode. The Duiikatd aud Old Fashioned Brush,con slantly on hand aud umdo to order, all warrant* ed to glvo satisfaction, A full assortment of STRAW HATS, AIEN’S, BOY’S, AJSD ..CHILDREN’S. FANCY DO. I linvo nlso added to my atoofc notions of diner ent kinds, consisting of LADIES' AND GENTDEMEN’S/STOCKINGS. Nock Ties, .Suspenders, Cbllars , Gloves, Pencils, ITircuf, Sewing Silk, Ac. PBIME SEGARS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Givo me o,*aU, and examine my stock ns I feel confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mo ney. JOHN A, KELLFB, Agent, No. io North Hanover Street. June G, Istrr—ly AND CARS I bo YOU WANT A BICE HAT OK CAP ? Ik h<i, Don’t Fair- to Cali, on J. G. G A iL JLj I O , NQ. illf, \nCST .VAIN STREET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho lakes great pleas ure An Inviting his old friends and customers, uudnll new ones, to his splendid stuck Just re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting in pirl of line , HI hit. AND CABBIMEUE HATH, besides an endless variety of Hats and Cans ol the latest style, all ol willed ho will sell al the Jjowcst tush Prices. Also, his own manufacture of Hats always uu hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Huts and till kinds of Woolen Goods. Overcoats. Ac., at tho shortest notice (as ho colors oyefy and on. |Ue niost reaaonable'termfl.' Also, a’fli\olpt ol chojce Brands of ' ’ * ‘ ’ ‘ TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. Ho desires to call thouUuutlou of ' COUNTRY FURS to sell, m s ho pays the highest cash prices for iho same. Give hiw a cnll, at the above number, his Old aUuid, ns he&*'els coutldcnt of giving entire satis* faction. Dec.,2o, (City atijuertisementg. aIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEA.US I—A SUPERB STOCK! OF 1-ijnE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 810 EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold, Hunting Watches, ’ 8230 to $l,OOO 100 Magic Cased Gold watches, 250 to 000 ; 100 Ladies’ Watches, enameled, too to 300 200 Gold Hunting .Chronometer Watches, 230 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Lovers. 200 to 2.31 300 Gold HuntfngDuplAX Watches, 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting AjnpqrAqon Watch es, 100 to 230 500 Silver Hunting Lever?, 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies’ Watches, 50 to 2 r *o 1.000 Gold Hunting Loplpca. 50 to 76 1.000 MiscelluneouaSllvor watches, 50 to 101 2,500 Hunting Sliver. Watchep, 23 to 50 5.000 Assorted Watches,,all kinds, 10 to 75 The above stock will Uo.dlsposed of on the ror ulau ONB-i’itiOE PLAN, giving every' patron a flue Gold orsblid Silver. Wftteh fpr 810, without regard to valuel WiHQirr lino. & Co., 101 Broadway, Now York, wish to immediately dispose of the above.mug ulilceut stock. Certificates, naming the articles, arc placed lu sealed, envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled' to the articles named in their certificate. upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth 81,000 or one worth less. The return of any of our certtllcales enti tles you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth, ami as no article valued less-than 810 Is named un tiny certiilcatc, it will at once ho soon that this Is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, whieli may be participated in even by the most fastidi ous,*. . - , '•A-single certificate will-bo sent by mail! post paid,.upon receipt of 23 cents, five for 81, eleven for 82, thirty-three and elegant premium for 8.3, sixty-six and more valuable premium, for 81U, one bundled and most superb watch for 815. 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 oaraful scrutiny. - Watches sentby Express, with bill for collection ondoliv ery, so thht no Jlssailßfactioa.cc-n possibly occur. Try us. t Address ■ WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO., Importers; nil' Broadway, Now York. Oct. 24, JB37—3m QOMP ARE, THEN JUDGE GREAT REDUCTION IN VIIOIjRSALE a retail prices ,of veuy summon Silver and Silver-Plated Wares, OF OUR MANUFACTURE. «Such as Tea Sets, Urns, . Ico Pilchers, Walters, Gob- ~ Jj. .. lets. Cake Baskets, Cns-fxj3L/} tors, Hotter Coolers, Vege- \£f£/ table Dishes, Tureens, Su- +SS3Hr gar ami Card Boskets. Syr- Vff uj) uml Drinking Cops, jfp ff gives, Forks and Spoons, of various kinds, «tc., »te„ *lTv. WARRANTED TRIPLE ° PLATE, of best of metals, and equal to any In the market. of the DATES? jSTyLES, und no goods arc misrepresented, at JOHN BOWMAN'S NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE, NO. 7 0-A AR.QIi STREET, pjtila d EL PJII ,1 . Hli' Please call and examine our Goods before, purchasing. N. B.—All kinds of PLATING u' reasonable prices. August 22,15C7—1y JpALBJS WHISKER AND MO USTA CITE A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OP FALSE MOUS TACHES AND WHIKSERS. of French manufac ture, so pertectthey caunot.bo delected from the genuine, will bo sent post-paid by mall'to any ad dress. Great attention is paid In the manufac ture of these articles by one of the best artists In Purls, M. L. Fouciie, who Is the best manufac turer In Europe. Moustaches, S 1.00; Side ‘Whis kers, $3.00; Pull Board, 65.00. Address, 11. DORR. Albany, N. y., . sole Agent for the United States. May 10,1*57—ly QWEET BKEATH FOB ALL! * Dll. FONTAINE'S B A L M OF FYIIE II.! Is a sure remedy for the euro of bad breath, no matter from what sourqo the disease may arise. What young lady or gent wilt not make an eltort to remove this disagreeable evil woon It can be done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address postpaid, by mall, and a cure guaranteed, or mo ncy refunded. All orders must ho addressed to H, DOUR, Albany, N. Y., sole Agent for the Uni led flutes. May HI, IS67—ly » 1/fAimN LEANS, NO. *lO2 CHEST -IVJL NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute to MARTIN LEANS, MupulacUirer of MASOyiC MARKH t , PIXS, EMBLEMS. Now aiul Original Designs of Masonic Marks. Templar#’ Medals, Army Modal and Corps lludg es of every description. Orders from every sec” Uon of the country solicited. All letters answer ed. • . March 11 IS«7-ly JVUN FOR ALL! ! Full Instructions by which any person, male or female, can moKtertliogrcatartof Ventriloquism by a few hours’.praoUce, making a world of fun ami after becoming experts themselves,can leach others, thereby making It a source of Income.— Full hisU'uctiou.s sent oy mail for 50 cents, flat Isfactlon guaranteed. Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 1«. I mn-ly . a dies’ fancy nuts JOHN FAUEIIIA’B Old Established' KITU MANUEACTOILT A’o. 718 Arch Street (nbovo 7th,) IWLADELPmA, Have now* In Store >f my own Impocla ton and Manufacture, no of iho largest and nxst beautiful selec louh of - VA FCY FUR 3 , »r Ladies' ond Uhl 1 ,lao, a line assortment _ collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very rensontiblo prices, and I would therefore solfcita call from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity, i • Remember the Name, Number and Street. ; ' JOHN FAIIEIUA,; Ko. 718 AJICJTSI.,ab. 7th, Month /tide, Philtt, D3“l HAVE NO Partner, nor connection WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PtUbADA. Oot, 10,1807—4 m fcfeal ©slate Sales. W. J. SHEAR!E, ATiOKNES'AT LAW, AND AGENT FOR TEtE BADE OP Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS • THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE AT REASONABLE PRICES: IK THE BOROUGH or OABtIKU. No. 1. SIX of the finest BUILDING LOTS In tho Borough, on South Hanover Street. No. 2. The six most elevated BUILDING LOTS In tho Borough, situated at tho head, ol Bouth,St. IK THJB COUNTRY. No. 3. A TRACT OF X w Jinx X rrOu Iv a.ctvtlo; Nineteen Perches of Land, with small but com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Fmno stable, Ac., and a young and thriving Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT, situate in North Middleton twp., at the head of Louth er Street, West, within •a mile of the Borough of Carlisle. This proper ty. as a HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or fur Market Gardening, Is the most desirable tract of Us size to be found anywhere in the vicinity of Carlisle. The certain extension of the town West ward, partly consequent upon the'lmprove ments made and contemplated by tho Railroad Company In that direction, drawing, us they necessarily will, nearly tho whole trade of-tho t*;wu to thot cud. will very greatly enhance the vaßioofthu laud to tho future owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering it a safe and profit able investment. Feb: 2S, 18WJ. ‘ ’ ■OUBLI<O BALE OF BEAL ESTATE. T —Chi SaturUtfU, November 10,15U7. —Tho sdbscrl oor will sell'ut p'ubllo sale, on.the aboveday, that Vuluublo LIMESTONE FARM, formerly owned by Isaac Zlbn; situated in Bcun township, Cum berland county; Pa., about a fourth of a mile South of Centrcvllle, hounded by BLale road. F. a. WUUamsou, auddther lands of the subscriber. This farm Is iu a high'stafcpf cultivation, well fenced, and thereon dfocted a new BRICK HOUSE, *i by JUfeet, anow'BANJ£ BARN, HO by ryj feet, and a never-falling Spring of Water ut tho door, a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD of Choice Fruit, just beginning to bear. This pro perty being convenient to church, mills, stores, schools, Ac., makes It a desirable country resi dence, uud will bo sold to suit purchasers—iw, :U or 40 acres with tho buildings. Sale to .com iftunco ut hi o’clock, M„ ousalcTday, whan terms* will be 1 «udok, 1 „ TOll y JOHNDEETEM, If this property Is not sold on the above day, R will bo for rent. Possession given on tho ist of April next. Oct. 31,18C7—15. mows FBOPEETY FOB SALE- I Tlio property of the undersigned, In East LoitUier street, Carlisle, Is oficrcd at private sale. Thu lot measures 40 feet in Rant by J2O lu depth, on which is erected a good BRICK ami Lou DOUBLE HOUSE, with necessary out-bulldlngs. There Is a well of good Water with pumpkin the yard. This property Is 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 premi ses. • ; Oct. 24,' 1807—tf RINESMITH <fc RUPP. No. (18 Worth Hanover Street , sell the Oriental Base Burn ing Stoves and every variety of titoves known to Uiiuuwkct. Glvo them a call If you want to got bargains. Oct. 3i, 1307—-tf SUsal Notices- PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President' Judge ot tno several Courts of Common Fleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Ferry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and.Terminer and General Jail Delivery la said counties, and T. F. Blair' and H. Stuart, Associate-Judges of llie Courts of Oyer and Terminer and 'Jail Delivery for the trial of ulTcapltal and' other offenders, In the said county of-Cumberland,-by their pre cepts to' me ■ directed,•‘dated - the 20th. day of August, A. O.j 1807 i have'ordered the Court of Oyer and -Terminer* andI*General 1 *General Jail De livery to bo holdeu at Carlisle, on the 2d Mou dny of November, UW7, tbolng the 11th day,) at ll) o’clock in the foronoom to oonUnuet'wu.wecks. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the samcounty of Cumberland, that they are by the said'precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and Inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their otUces appertain to be done, ana all those that are bound by recog nisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be In the Jail of said coun ty, afo to bo there to prosecute thorn as shall bo just.*' * ' JOHN JACOBS, Hhaisr. Sheriff's Office, Oct.’24, THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That on the 22d day of October, A, I)., 1807,0 Warrant m Bankruptcy'was Issaett agalfasl the estate of Andrew J. Kutz, of Newtour township, lu llu? County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylva nia, who has been adjndgcd a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that thopaymentof any debts and tlio delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for Uls use. and tho transfer of any property byhim, are.forbidden oy Jaw; that a meeting of tho creditors of the said bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of hU estate: will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to bo huldcu at b is o(- tlce, lu tho Borough of Carlisle, before Chus. A. Harnett, Register, on the 7th day of November, A. D..-luo7, at 10 o’clock, A. M. p. c. ellmaker; Vailed States Marshal as Messenger, Per 8. 11. GALBRAITH, Deputy, Oct. 31,1887. SOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of lorick Williams, late of Middlesex township Cumberland co., deo’d., have been granted to the undcrsigncd'Vcaldiug lu the same township. Alt persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement.' " THOMAS R. WILLIAMS, Oct. 21,1S07—Ct ■ ‘ 4dministralQr. NOTICE.— Notice to the heirs and le gal representatives of John Reichert, late of tuo borougfx of Shipneusburg, County of Cumber land, deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a ivrll of Partition and Valuation Issued out of the Orphans’ Courtof Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the pre mises, on Friday, the twenty-second day,Of No vember, A. D.,'18(17, at 11 o’clock, A. M., when and where you way attend if you think proper. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. SIIEHIFF’a OFFICE, CAJU.IHI44, Oct. Id, 1807—3 t NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Lotterb of-Administration on the estate of Mimuel Tomoy, deceased, hpyo been granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to ihake payment immedi ately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. DAVID ADAMS, Administrator, dc bonis non. Oct. 10,1S07—Ct* ■VTOTICE.—Notice ia hereby given thujl I \ Letters Testamentary on the estate o f Thomas Eysturl late of East Pcnusboro' town ship, deceased, nave been Issued to the under signed, residing la same pliKe. All persons knowing themselves Indebted lo th'eestato are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. JOHN D. UOyrMAV, Jixecuiov, Oct. 10,1607—Gt* ATOTiCE. —Notice is herpby given tlmt I i' Letters 'of AdWlnifdratlon cm the entitle of Henry Wise, sr./ded’d 1 .; lute pf So.uth Middleton twp., Cumberland county, have been-gnuiLed to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are rouuested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present .them for settlement. 1 ' CHRISTIAN K. WISE, WJI.H, WISE, Ocl. 10,1807—Ut, , Administrators. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given thatI’* 1 ’* Letters Testamentary on the estate of John uuuerd, late of East Pennaboro’ township, doc’d, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In saino place. AJI parsons knowing themselves indebted to theestatearerequested'tdmiikepay ment Immediately, and tboqo having' ilolpis against said estate will ulsoprcscutxbcpi for sut tlemont. ■ ’ " “ ' DANIEL ECKERD. CURTIS QIBI3LE, October 8,1807 —Gt '■' * : ■ » • fIIHE PLACE to ljuy cheap for tjuah is I at lUNE3MITU a Rump's, JVo, U 3 Jforfh Hano ver Street, OirlUle. • ' •* •' " * •‘ ' ' Oct. 81, 18U7—tf i - ■ ’ i&ljetlff’is S&les. OHERIFF'S SALES. iiy virtues of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and tb mo directed, I will expose to sale, by public veil duo or outcry, at the Court House, in tne Borough of Carlisle, on FHdoy, November 8, 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. if., the following described TluaJ Ea? talc, to wit; Alotof ground situate In the borough of Cur. lisle, Pa., bounded on the north by North street, on the cast by lot of James Armstrong, on thu south by uu alloy and on the west by lot of John Noble, containing sixty feet in front on Norib street and 210 feet In depth, bo tho same more or less, having thereon erected a TWO-STOUY FRAME and BRICK BREW-HOUSE, together with tho necessary fixtures for brewing lager beer, also a Frame Stable, Hog Pen, Stone Shop ami other out-bulldlugs. Seized and taken lu execution as the property of David black. Also. A tract of land situated In Frankford township, Cumberland County, bounded on tho north by land of Abraham Nlokoy.on tho west by John Clay, on thojsoutb, by land of John Gar man, on tho east by BoDjamtu Klckey, contain lug 21 Acres.be the same more or less, having thereon erected a 114 Story LOG HOUSE, new Bank Burn, Hog Pen and olUcr out-buildings. Also, A lot of wood-laud situated In same town ship, bounded on the cast by George Drawbaugh, on the west by Henry Mentzor, containing Acres more or leas. Seized and taken lu execu tion oa the property of John S. Lutz. Also. AllthntTwO-STOHY BRICK CHUUt’U and curtilage appurtenant thereto, situate lu South Middleton township, County aforesaid, on tho cast aide of tho Turnpike road, leading from Carlisle to Baltimore, bounded by land oi Wm, B*Mullln and Alfred Moore, said Church being In size forty by sixty feet. Seized and taken lu execution ob property of tho Trustee* of tho Methodist Episcopal Church at Mt. Holly Springs. To bo sold by me, _ JOHN JACOBS, -Shi- ■. Sheuiff’s Office, Uahlislk, > 'October 21,18U7. / Co7mmoxk-*Onallsalesofssooorover,J6J will bo required to bo paid when the property la strick en oil, and 525 on all sales under WOO, Oot. 21, 1607—1« J. T. MURBAY.
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