Interesting Incident.—!Wo clip the following from a late number of the Har risburg Telegraph, It Is in itself and in teresting incident, and is bo' characteris tic of.tho generous qualities of our friend Esquire Mullen, that we give it a place in our columns. We took the liberty of reading the article to Mr. Mullen, and we don’t believe It made him regret a bit that ho had sold George Bergner paper “on tick.” Hero is the incident: “Horace-Greeley in his Ledger * rec ollections, 1 speaking of the time he com menced the printing business, says: * I tried Mr. James. Conner, the extensive typo founder, in Ann Street, but he, after hearing me patiently, 1 decided not to credit mo six months for the forty dollars worth of type I wanted, and he did right. My exhibit did not justify my request. I I went directly then to Mr. George Bruce, the older and wealthier founder, in Chambers street, made the same exhibit, and was allowed by him the credit I ask ed ; and that sale has since secured to his concern the sale of not less than fifty thousand dollars worth of typo.” ’ “ Similar instances occur almost dally. We remember well when wo applied sotne twenty-five years since to a'gehtle man named Beckly, then largely engaged in the manufacture of printing paper, to credit ua a few bundles of paper at the time for the purpose of publishing a Ger man paper In this city. After consider ing our propositions, we, (Uko’Mr. Gree ley,) were refused. We. then made ap plication to Wm; B. Mullen/Esq.,' still largely engaged in the paper business at Mt. Holly, Cumberland county, Pa., told him our circumstances, and ho agreed to furnish ua all the paper we wanted on three months’ credit. Since our first pur chase from Mr. Mullen, now. more .than fcwehty-flvo, years since, we have {paid him at least one hundred thousand dollars cash, and ho is to-day furnish ing the largest portlon of paper used in the Telegraph office, for which" he re ceives cash on deliverg. ,> HaebisbdeqTeottino Park.— There was some fine racing at the Harrisburg Trotting Park, last’ week; in which Dr. Searlght’s horse, 11 Scroggins,” played a prominent part. The Patriot &■ Union says: The attendance was quite largo and everything passed off satisfactorily. A number of ladles were present. The first match was for a premium of $lOO for the best trotters In harness, best two in three. The following horses were en tered : Mr. Keenan's sorrel mare, 11 Lady Belle;” Mr. , Hughes; brown home, “Johnny Kent;” Dr. George Searlght’s sorrel horse, “ Scroggins;” The two first heats were won by the brown horse, “Johnny Kent,"-time 2:49, 2:50. The race was very closely contested between “Johnny. Kent” and“Scroggins,” and each heat showed a distance of only a few lengths.between the latter horses. ' . The Patriot &Union of a later dpte says : - We learn that a trot is to come off soon on the Harrisburg park between Dr. Searight’s. horse “Scroggins” and :Mr. James Hughes’ “Johnny Kent,” fot a purse of one thousand dollars. In the contest between these horses on Thurs day last, “ Johnny Kent”, won the first two heats by a few lengths. The back ers of “ Scroggins” bet. freely and lost considerable money.. The contemplated race is already exciting great interest in sporting'circles. - Admitted to Peactice,— On Tuesday morning, the 12th iust., John Cornnqan, Esq., was, on motion of John Hays, Esq., admitted to practice law in the several Courts of this county. His,examination extended over a Targe area, and wo have been intormed w T as highly creditable. His collegiate course, and connection with the office, of the Clerk and Recorder for a Dumber of years; no doubt were in his .favor in getting a thorough knowledge of :the elements of his profession, and in fit ting him to enter upon it creditably to .himself. He has our hearty congratula tions upon his admission. :Sudden Death.—On Saturday morn ing last, Mrs. Susan H. Thorn, an aged widow lady, residing on the south-WQst . corner of Main and Bedford streets,., was found lying dead, at the door of her!bed room. Her face was somewhat bruised, and it is supposed thatfeelingill, she had gone to the door of her room to summon .some of her household, and fell as she reached it. She was an estimable and kind, hearted lady, and by her mapy •works of benevolence had won the esteem i Six P’s.— Poets—Painters—Preachers —Players—Printers and Politicians—all suffer from Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Loss ■of Appetito,-;Llyer“Gomplntnts"-i(nd'all diseases Whioh they njay, card of pfevent by the use of Plantation Bitters. ' If those sufferers took these Bitters, 'the Poetry would be purer, the Paintings grffitler, the Sermons' livelier, the Acting’Suer, the Printing neater,’ and- the .politics honeijter. This, splendid, tonic liivigorr ates the system, and enables the brain to work healthily. Pathaps no article was ever'so well en dorsed by all who have used it. n Magnolia Wateb. —A ghtful toilet article—superior to Cologne and half the prices; , •• > ■ - 'Nov, T, 2t. JGST* The ‘.fine; three-story brick ‘ rcsl-' dencc, in ijlariislo, owned and occupied by Gen. G. W. Bowman, is oflered at private sale. The house Is finished in the best manner, elegantly papered, white marble mantles, Latrobo stoves, parlor, sitting-room, dining-room urn! kitchen on the first floor. All modern improve ments. There is also a good building at Toot of lot. This is one of the most desi rable properties in our town. 33us ness Notices. Go to Wm. Blair & Son’s for the finest Coal Oil. Depend upon it; you won’t bo dlsap pointed. Nov. U, 1807.- IMPORTANT.' TO BUYERS OR DRY.QOODS —Greenfield has Just returned’from tho city with another lot of cheap Goods, bought at tho late Paulo prices. An examination Is all ho asks to convince any inxo that ho Is always lower than tho lowest. Nov. 7,1807. Cheaper Than Ever.—l would an nounco to tho public, that I am now opening my socopd arrival of Pall and. Winter. Goods, which I am offering at prices so low. as. to astonish tho purchaser. My stock Is entirely now, purchased slnco tho great decline in prices, which enables mo‘to soil .goods cheaporthau any heretofore of fered. . ~i . , Remember flio place, corner of Hanover and Pomfrot streets, the' room formerly occupied by B. R. Jameson & Co. ■ ' Oct. 31* 1807. Now is the tlmo to get bargains. An other large Invoice of now goods just received at W. C. Sawyer & Go’s cheap dry goods and carpet store, East Main street, under,Rlppoy’s hotel.— W. C, Sawyer & Co. are selling all their goods at ‘reduced prices. ‘Plcasochll and examine.' ' ' Odt. 24,1807. • ■' WASHER AND WRINGER. WM, BLAIR & SON are the exclusive agents in Carlisle for the “ Universal Cog Wheel , Clothes Wringer,” Also for the ‘'Doty's Clothes eniri Wool Washer which Is recommended by lho tl Agri culturist," the " Sclenii/lc American,l’ and hyall the lending scientific Journals of the"country, ns the best Clothes and Wool Washer that Is ottered to ■the public. Try them and If not satisfactory, return them free ofcost, 11 ' ' • - Oct. 17,1807. Bo sure, you are right, and go ahead 1 — Is a motto'which you may see exemplified every day by Brewster & Dougherty, of Ncwvlllc. They tbinlc and we are sure they are right in .selling goods at prices which must convince the most credulous that this Is the place whore bargains, sought may bo found. Their large and rapidly growing business Is the evidence that they are pressing the right way, not by expending largo sums of money for their clothing, but by selling goods at prices which must certainly surprise the Gentiles and boat tho Jews. Remember all goods sold by thcynrdcut free of charge. Alsousplbii did lino of Ladies’ 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 coses. Tho cheapest Muslins in tho county at Brewster & Dougherty’s, Sept. 1 2d,’1807—^ it' 5 v r ‘ ' • piciiil 'Notices Buepbising.—lt ia actually surprising how soon our people Jiavo learned to prize that •Invaluable article known as Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It certainly acts like magic, for, It will cure tho very worst cases ! qf dyspepsia, and ena ble tho patient, who has lived for years upon Graham bread and the plainest food, to eat apy-/ thing' he chooses without fear of distress. Ills Considered the most valuable remedy known for all diseases of tho stomach and bowels. Nov. 11.1 W. V , - • To Consumptives.—The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several ysars with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of tho prescription used, free of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing,and using tho same, which they will And a sunn cdue for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tho only object of tho advertiser in sending tho Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information wh 101 l ho conceives to bo invaluable and ho hopes every sufferer w ill try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing tho prescription, free, by return mail, will please address REV., ED]\VARD A. WILSON, i WUiiamsburg/Kiiiga Co., New York. May 10,1867— ly Consumption Curable by dr.; Bchenck’s Medicines. —To euro consumption, the system must bo prepared so that tho lungs will heal. To accomplish this, tjio liver and stomach must first bo cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will bo digested, properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. — Schonck’s Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all,bilious or,mucous o ... 11 Apples—best—s bus 200 .... 10 Apples—2d b—s bus 200 12 Micb) abbetdjsementfl, -- 'fii:W:: - Oitilfkiikeiiiii - ." goo M X L:E S , i, ... UNION. PACIFIC RAILROAD, Running West froin Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT ARB NOW COMPLETED. Tho Union Pacino-Railroad Company have built a longer lino of railroad In tho lastoightoen months than was over built by any other com-, pany In tho samo time, and they will continno tho work with tho. samo energy until It IS com pleted. Tho Western Division la being pushed rapidly eastward Irom Sacramento by thd-Oon tral Pacific Company of California, and It. Is ex pected that ... . THE ENTIRE GRAND LlN^ to tho Paolflo vdll ho open for business in 1870. MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OP THE WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF THE WHOLE LINE IS NOW IN RUNNING ORDER, AND MORE LABOR ERS ARE NOW EMPLOYED UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than 1 FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN MONEY have already been expended by the two power ful companies that have undertaken the cuter nrlso and there Is no lack of funds for Its most vlaoroust prosecution. - When tho United States Government found It necessary to 'secure tho construction of tho Union Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect Its own Interests, It gave tho Companies authorized to build It such amplo aid 1 ns should render Its speedy completion beyond a doubt. Tho available moans of tho Union' Pa cific Railroad Company, derived from the Gov ernment and its own stockholders, may bo brief ly summed up as follows: 1. —UNITED STATES BONDS having thirty years to run and bearing six per cent, currency Interest at tho rate 810,000 per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; then at the rate of 818,000 per mllo for 150 miles through tho Rocky Mountains: then at tho rote of S&IOUO porraUe for tho remaining distance, for which the United Stales takes a second lien os security. The Inter est on these bonds is paid by tho United Stotos govornmout, which also pays the company ono half tho amount of Its bills in money for trans porting Us freight, troops, mulls, Ac. Tho re maining half of these bills la placed to tho com pany's credit, and forms a sinking fund which may finally discharge tho whole amount of this Hon. Tho claims against tho government since April of tho current year amount to four and ouo-lmlf times this Interest. 2.—FIRST MOIITQAGE BONDS. By Its charter tho Company Is permitted to Is sue its own First Mortgage Bonds to tho same amount as the bonds Issued by tho government, and no more, and only a.s die road progresses. The - Trustees for tho bondholders are the Hon. E. D. Morgan, U. 8. Senator from Now York, and tho Hon. Oakes Ames. Member of U. S. House of Representatives, who ore responsible for tho de livery of these bonds to,tho Company in strict accordance with tho terms of tho luw. 3—THE LAND GRANT. The Union Pacific Railroad Company has a laud grant or absolute donation from the govern ment of 12,800 acres to the mile on the line of the road which will not bo worth less than $1.50 per acre at tho lowest valuation. 4.—THE CAPITAL STOCK, The authorized capital of tho Union Pacific Railroad-Company is 8100,000,000, of which oyer 85,000,000 have been paid, on tho work already done. THE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD. ■ Contracts for tho entire work of building 014 miles of first-class railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of tho most difficult mountain work, and embracing every expense excopt-shr voying, have been mado with responsible parties (who have already finished over 600 miles), at the average rate of slxty-olgbt thousand and. fifty eight dollars (Ste.osB) per mile. This price In cludes all necessary sUons for construction and repairs of oars, depots, stations and all ciaental buildings, and also locomotives, passen ger. baggage, and freight cars, and other requl- Blto roluua-Htook, to an amount thatahall not bo less than 85,000 per mile. Allowing tho coat of the remaining one hundred and eighty-six oi; the eleven hundred miles assumed lobe built by tho Pacific Company to bo 800,000 per mile. , ■ THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES, WILL BE AS FOLLOWS; 014’roUos. at 808,058, £02,205,012 180 miles, at 800,000, 10,740,000 Add discounts on bonds, surveys, per mile, is $5,200,000. ■ In terest In gold, three month*, at 0 per cent., on’ this sum-,ls $78,000; add 40 percent, premium, tp. correspond with currency eaxmlngs. Is $109,200—. showing that the not caruings-for this quarter Sojre more than Jour times the interest on tho First ortgago Bonds qn this length,of road. FIRST MORTGAGE ' whoso principal is so' amply.provldod for, and whoso interest Is so thoroughly sectored, must bo classed among the safest investments. They pay BIX PER CENT. IN .GOLD, and are-offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six Per Cent, in Currency from July I. Many parties are talcing advantage of tho pres ent high prlcoof Government stocks to exchange for these Bonds, which are over FIFTEEN PER • CENT. CHEAPER, and, nt tho current rate of premium on gold pay OVERtfJNE PER CENT. INTERESTS ( Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle, by A. L. Sponsler, Esq'., and in Now York nt the .Company’s Office, No. 20 Nassau street, and by 7 00 .... 1 75 ~. H 00 CONTINENTAL NATIONAL DANK, No.--7 Nassau street. ■ - „„ CLARK, DODGE 4 00„ Bankers, No. 51 \YAU street, J OHN. J, - CISCO 4 SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall street, .; * and by the Company’s advertised Agents throughout tho United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained on application. Remittances should bo m do in drafts or other funds par in Now York, and the bonds will bo sent free of change by return ex press. Subscribers through local Agents will look to them for their delivery. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York* tfov. 14,1807—1 t ’ QLOTHING! i , Remember that Samuel Arnold has now on hand au Immense stock of WINTER CLOTHING which ho Is-prepared to soil at Philadelphia Wholesale Prices. I can sell ' .•' O V-EB C 0 A T 8 from $B.OO upwards. AU Goods warranted. Come early and buy, and you are sure tq save • TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. . Don’t forget the place SAMUEL ARNOLD, North-west corner of Hanover and Leather sis. Nov, 14.1807—1 m SOTICE. —In the matter of the appli cation of Mary Tate, Administratrix of John: , late of Lower Allen townshlp.deo’d, . ‘ Now 'to wit,' 22d October. 1807, Ttulq on tho’ heirs, creditors,and all parties! Interested in said notice, to show cause -why tho> said Mary -"Tate. Administratrix, Ac, should not be discharged from the trust. Rule by the Orphan’s'Court of Cumberland County; Returnable 17 th’Decern# her, 1807. By the Court. , , . SAMUEL BIXLER, . ' ■ Clerk Quarter Sessions. Nov. 14,1807—5 t ■VrOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY* Eas- torn District' qf Pennsylvania ss. At Car lisle, the 10th day of October, A. D„*1807, ' The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie ap pointment os Assignee or Jacob Ensralnger, of Fmnkford township, la iho County of Cumber land, and S.tato of Pennsylvania—within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon; his own petition, by the District*Court of said District. • Nov. 14,1807—6 t TOHN R. MILLER, Attorney at rl Law.’ Office In Hannon'S Building, opposite the CouVt House, Carlisle. i\j, , ,fT • lf, 1807, JItRST GRAND, IjEIDICH $, flood Bleached Muslins at 10 cents. . Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings; Checks, Towellings, • Table Linens, Ginghams, FLANNDLSI FLANNELS! wide horae-mado llannel, “ •' *• col’d “ Every Grade of White, Red and Yellow Muslins, All colors of Sack Flannels, Elegant Plaid Flannels for Sacks and Circulars. 5J,®3,KM.05 MOURNING GOODS! Morlnoes, Cashmeres, Empress, Ropps, Pop lins, Mohairs, Bombazines, Alpaccas, Crape Veils, Collars, Gloves, Hpndkorchleft, 4c. FUNERAL GO OD S ! ' Always a full ipo, very particular attention paid to filling all orders from iho town and coun- , Nubia hoods, now styles, breakfast' shawls, woolen and merino hosiery of all kind*, woolen scarfs and nubias, gloves, ties,- ribbons, buttons, find thousands of small notions not mentioned*. ’’ Great bargains in Balmoral Skirts, do. la hoop ed Skirts, Men’s and Boys’ wear, Cloths, Casal merea,. Over Coatings, Home-made Jeans and Cassimers. n A special arrangement made with a first class Fashionable Tailor, to make up clothing for cus tomers at very short notice. all Grades white and colored. CARPETS! CARPETS! If 4. TTX&QSt MA TTJNQSX Oilcloths of all widths beautiful patterns, Druggets, Ruga, Matts, Ac. Above you find bat a smaU amount of. Goods mentioned spph os we keep, as the community is well awarq of the fact that wo always have the Inrgestana best Selected Stock of desirable Goods that Is kept In this market, an examination of our Stocks'always proves tbat in selling Goods wo study the Interest of our customers, please ,B^T^. u j , * and all,and shore In the bar- . • < P. 8. Since the lost notice l onr Store Room has been enlarged, so that our facllltlea/or doing bus iness pleasantly are greatly increased. JOHN T. GREEN, < Assignee . PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, NO, 2, Srs ®ootrs. OPENING dr THK, SEASON DRY GOODS JUST RECEIVED FROM GRAND DISPLAY DRY GOODS At no. 2 CLOAKING AND SACK CLOTHS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP In great variety suitable for LADIES’, MISSES and CHILDUEN DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS! NOTIONS! BLANKETS, A full stock of all grades LEIDICH & MILLER- Bounty account of Middle sex TOW NS1IIP; for the years 1804, 1805, and 1807: To whole amount of Duplicate, $ 7,333 91 “ money from Mary Coble, 1,000 00 “ cash from L. Edgier, 32 00 By exonerations. 172 44 “ abatement allowed to tax payers 214 51 Collector’s and Treasurer’s commission, • 185 >-3 By bond and Interest to Mary Coble, l,a>> 00 By BnnkdlKcountnndstamps, 107 47 ** expenses for -procuring luon. 71 50 By additional exonoratsons, 18 13 ** twenty-nine men (each 8211 38.) 0,130 00 7,031 88 Balance duo Township, 1885. To whole amount of duplicate, By exonerations, $ 539 03 . M commission to Treasurer, 100 00 “ 35 men at $5OO per man, 17,500 00 18,159 00 Balance due by Township, 1860. To whole amount of duplicate, $12,341 00 “ whole amount of subsci Iptlon, 0,800 00 -By exonerations. . $1,425 50 '* commission for collector, 115 00 “ expenses for procuring men, 130 00 By interest on bonds, 1,200 00 “ amount paid 21 men, 14,100 00 “ indebtedness of Township. 0,328 75 ' ' a 23.59 S 75 10,231 00 Duo by Township, $4,307 75 1807. To whole amount of duplicate, $1,501 81 “ balance In hand on former set tlement, . 335 07 By exonerations and com- mission for Collector, $ 105 00 By bonds and interest, 4,522 25 “ miscellaneous expenses, 1(11 34 Attorney’s foe, . f> 00 Auditors pay, 000 4,802 50 Due Township, Wc, the undersigned Auditors of Middlesex township, have this day examined the accounts of Levi Zolglor and John Elliott, Treasurers of Bounty for Middlesex township, for the years IS(»J, 1805, 1800 and 1807, and find a balance duo township of Thirty-Four Dollars and twelve cents. In witness whereof wo-liavo-hcrounto set our bands, this 26th day of October, A. D. 1607. DAVID WOLF, ABM. ELLIOTT. MICHAEL SWARTZ, ‘ Auditors, Nov 7,1807—2 t -Rmetoer. haLiS Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Baa 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 entirely new scientific discovery, combin ing many of the mostpowerful and restorative agents in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean; cures dandruff and humors, and falling: out of the Lair; 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 BAIR DRESSING. Itisthe cheapest preparation ever 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 producetf by our Sicilian Hair Receiver have induced many to 'manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr, Sail, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. Purchase the original; it Ims never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Bair, with certificates, sent free by mail , Seejhat each bottle hoc bur. private Revenue Stamp over the top of the bottle. Ail others are imitations, " Crashes, (Scurtrs, ALIVE TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE! W . C. SAWYER & CO RAS T MAIN BTRRIST , UNDER BIPPKY'S HOTEL, have Just got in store from BOSTON. NEW YORK. AND PHILADELPHIA, an overwhelming stock of the newest and most desirable of DRY GOODS over exhibited In the valley W. C. SAWYER & CO. desires everybody, poor or rich, high or low, to cull nnd examine their Immense stock. WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN SILKS! all kinds of lino wool fabrics. In plain, figured and striped styles for dresses suitable for Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear. This line compri ses such a long list of materials we have not the room to name them. All wo ask Is an examina tion. W. C. SAWYER ACiIENT FOB THE SALE OP 1 Cumberland Co. Beal Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES IN TUB BOBOOQII OF OAKLISLfi. No. 1. BiXof tho finest BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, on South Hanover Street. No. 2. The six most elevated BUILDING LOTS In tho Borough, situated at tho head ol South St. HO, i), A iiVAV/1 UB 'l fI , Nineteen Porches of Land, with small hat com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, &c„ and a young and thriving Orchard oi CHOICE FRUIT, situate In North-Middleton twp., at tho head of Leather Street, West, within a mile of the Borough of Carlisle, This proper ty, aa n HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or for Market tho most desirable tract of Ita slzo to bo found anywhere in tho vicinity of Carlisle. Tho certain extension of the- town West ward, partly consequent upon the Improve ments made and contemplated by tho Railroad Company- In that direction, drawing, as they necessarily will, nearly tho whole trade of tho town to that end: will very greatly enhance tho value of this land to tho future owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering it a safe and profit able investment. . Feb. 28,1806. IJIAIiM AT PUBLIC BALE —On *Vi • day, November 22,1807,—Wi1l be sold at Pub lic Sale, on tho premises, by the subscriber. Guar dian ol the'Minor children ol Samuel Bonder; de ceased, late of Fraakford Township, Cumberland county, Pa., situated one-half mile South-west of Bloserviilo, the Farm ol said deceased, con taining 67 Acres, more or loss, and adjoining lands ol William Bloser, John Bonder, tho Heim of David Sender, John Drawbaagb and others.— Tho Improvements aro a one and a-half Story Log and Frame House, Log Barn, nearly new ; Hog Sty and Spring House. Tkumh of Sale. —One-fourth of tho purchase money to bo paid on tho continuation of sale,, and one-fourth on April Ist, 1808. when tho deed will he delivered and possession given. The Widow’s Dower—one third—shall bo secured on tho balance by mortgage; the interest of which shall be payable to tho widow, annually, from. -April Ist, isos, and tho principal at her death,to. the words of the Guardian or their legal repre sentatives, and tho balance, over and above the dower, to bo paid April Ist, 1889, with interest from April Ist, 1808, to bo secured by Judgment, Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M„ on said day, whonattendance will be given by JACOB LEFEVER, . Guardian . Nos r . 7,1807—3 t. PUBLIC SALE. —The subscriber will oll'or at Public Sale, on tho premises, on Wednesday, November tuo2Uih, 1807, all o’clock, P.M. A half lot of ground situated on East High street, Carlisle, containing IW lect front and iMO foot In depth, to Mulberry allcy,and adjoining the properties of William Barnitz, on tho East nnd Dr. J. It. Irvine on tho West, havingtherou erect ed a Two-story FRAME HOUSE AND STORE ROOM, and one story Back Building. ' , , At tho same time and place, will be oirered, m> ACRES of land, being tho South half, of S. h. quarter ofSectloa U 5. township tteJNorth of Range 2U West, located In Webster County, lowa. Attendance will be given nnd terras made know., on tho day of £ for the Heirs of ISAAC BELL, and CATHARINE BELL, doc’d. Nov. 7,18G7—2t and TRIMMINGS PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. —On tjaturday, November id, 1807.—The subscri ber will sell fttpublic sole, ou.tho above day, Umi Valuable .LIMESTONE FAUM, formerlv owned by Isaac Zluh, situated In Penn township, Cum berland county, A'a., about a fourth of a mile South of Contrevllle, bounded by Stole road. !•'. (Jt. Williamson, and other loudsol the subscriber. This farm Is iu a high stato of cultivation, well fenced, and thereon erected a now BUIUK HOUSE, 21 by 110 feel, a new BANK HAUH, 40 by 50 feet, and a never-falling Spring of Water at the door, a thriving YOUNU OUCH AHu of Choice Fruit, Just beginning to bear. This piu porty being couvement to church,n^Uls,stoies, schools, «tc., makes It a desirable country resi dence, and will bo sold to suit purchasers—2o, or AO acres With the buildings. Solo to com mence at 12 o’clock, M., on said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN BEETEM. If thla property is not Bold ou the above day, 1 1 will bo for rent. Possession given on, tl\o Ist of April next. Oct. 81,1807—ta. Town property for salk- Tho property of the tmdorslgncd, in East Louther street, Carlisle, la ollerod at private bale. . The lot measures 10 feet la front by i£) in depth, ou wldch is erected a good BRICK and LOU DOUBLE HOUSE, with necessary out-bnlldlngH. There Is a well of good Water with pump. In 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 ou the premi ses. J, T. MURRAY. Got. IM, 1867—if RINESMITH & RUPP, JS T o. 08 A'oW/i ifanorcr Hired, 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. Oct. 31,1807—tf THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on tho 22d.dny of October, A, H., 1807, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the estate of Andrew J. Kutz, of Newton township,. In the County of Cumberland, and Stole of Pennsylva nia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and tho delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and* the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tho creditors of the said bankrupt to prove thelrdebts and to choose cue or more Assignees of his estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holdeu at his of fice, in tho Borough of Carlisle, before Chas. A* Burnett, Register, on tho 7th day of November* A. D„ 1807, at 10 o’clock, A. M, X*. C. EUMIAKEII, United Stales hlarsfial as Messenger, Per S. H. GALBRAITH. Deputy^ Oct. 31,1837. , “VTOTICB. —Notice is hereby given that i_i Letters of Administration on the estate of Frederick Williams, late of Middlesex township Cumberland co., dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned residing In tho some township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. ■ ■- • THOMAS R. WILLIAMS. Oct.2l,lBo7—Ct Administrator* and Shirts. NOTICE.— Notice to the heirs and le gal representatives of John Reichert, late of tno borough of Shipueusburg, County of Cumber land, deceased. Take notice that by virtue of u writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, audio uu> directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value tho real estate of said deceased; on the pi e mlses, on Friday, the twenty-second day of No vember, A. D. f 1887, at II o’clock, A. AL, when ana where you may attend If you think proper. ' JOHN JACOBS. i’Amy. SnEitiFF’a Office, Cauuslu, Oct. 21,1807-3 t. T^TOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that XI Letters of Administration on the estate of wamuel Toraoy, deceased, U«vo been granted to tho undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate ara requested to make payment immedi ately, andthose having claims,will present them for settlement. DAVIDADAMB. Administrator, deboais non* Oot. 10,1807 — • ' ‘VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that Letters' Testamentary on the estate of Tuomas Eyeter. late of East Pennsboro'. town ship, deceased, bavo been Issued to the uuder slgued, residing In- same All persons knowing themselves Indebted .to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. • • JOHN P, BOWMAN. I2zecutor. Oct. 10,1867— Gt* SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration On the estate of ry Wise, sr., deo’d., latoofSOUlh Middleton twp., Cumberland county, havp been granted to tho undersigned residing lit the eagle township. All personslndobtcd to said estate,are requested to make payment Immediately, and thosehaving claims against said estate \ylll also present them for settlement. i CHRISTIAN K, WISE. TOH* WISE, . Oct. 10,1807—0 t 'Administrators. THE PEACE to buy cheap for cash is at RufEsacmi a Rupp'S, No, ,6S‘ North Hano ver Street. OarlUle. Oot, 31,1867—1 f • Q H EA P NE W BOOT AND SHOE STOKE! JAB. SPOTTBWOOD A FRANCIS A* KERRY. No. 21 Main Street, under Marlon Hull v Having established a Now Boot and Shoo Store at the above named place, wo are now offering to our friends, and the public generally; one of the FINEST* BEST'AND CSEAfEST Stock of Ladies.’. Gentlemen's. Mlsses’and Chll dren’s Boots and Shoes ever offered In Carlisle.— Our goods aro new and Consist of every variety from. tho. tiny Slipper to tho coarsest Brogan and at Philadelphia prices, which cannot loti t please. - CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. WhljQh We will take pleasure In showing, and it wilt not oblige you to purchase. We have also engaged tho very best workmen, and ore prepared: TO MARE TO ORDER ROOTS,AND SHOES, which wo guarantee to fit, and give satisfaction in all cases. One of uajtuwlug hmT an experi ence of a number of years in the business, gives ua many advantages over others, lu selecting and raauufuctnring goods, Ac. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. JAMES SPOITSWOOD, . FRANCIS A. KERRY, Oct. 17,1887—3 m EVERY VARIETY of Cookinn Uten sils. Tin, Sheet-iron and Japanned Ware, for suio by Rinesiuth a Ruw, No. OS North i/tnioiva' Street, CU rliate, • Oct. 31,.1807-tf .J. SHEARER, jATTORNEY AT LAW, LN TUB COUHTBY. Hcgal Notices. Carlisle, Ponn’a.