,-b 'ller fail Vidillll4lT. . ~'•7. l z(T:Nt Vl4 k . --6•Pri3' • JLocal Items I== Elocutionary Entertainment. Mr. N. B. Crysler, who for several years has been devoting hliqself to the profes sion of teaching Elocution in many of the best Colleges and Seminaries in New York, Illinois, Wisconsin and other States, comes hero with high recommen dations from prominent men where he has. been—one from Hon. ,V. M. Rice, Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of New York, by whom Mr. C. has been engaged to conduct and give in struction in Teachers’ Institutes during the present fail. Mr. Crysler having been giving a course of lessons in Dickinson College and .in the Mary Institute for a short time past, where his efforts are very high* ly appreciated, now proposes to close his labors here for the present, by giving an entertainment at Rheem’a Hall, on Fri day evening, November 29, at 7 o’clock. The programme will embrace a good va riety.of humorous, pathetic and patriotic pieces well calculated to please all; and wo trust a large audience will be present to enjoy the treat. Admission only twen ty-five cents!. We make a few quotations from the press at various places where Mr. Crysler has been: “Prof. Crysler ia one of the best Elocu tionists of this State; his recitation was rendered in an able manner showing him to bo a' master of the art.”- ■■ Syracuse Daily Journal , N. Y. “ The readings of Prof. Crysler at City Hali, bn Monday evening, were of the finest order.” Weekly Democrat , El Paso, 111. “ We were highly entertained in listen ing to the lecture and examples given by Prof. Crysler, the elocutionist* {Saturday evening, in the Assembly Hall, as we are sure all were who hud the good for tune to he present. His readings are graphic, correct, and show him to be a muster of the science which he teaches.” Wisconsin Daily Union, Madison, Wis. I' 1 At it. —A Fair will be hold in this place, during the Christmas holidays, for the benefit of the Soldiers* Monument Asso ciation ; and wo most sincerely trust that it will be patronized and more re munerative than any fair ever held with in the limits of Cumberland county.— The entire county owes it to itself to contribute liberally to the project. There is not a family in the county which can not give something of value or interest. Thus far our people have taken too little interest in this noble and patriotic enter prise; and now that an opportunity is afforded for every household, every man and woman, every youth and maiden, and every child to contribute their mite, we do trust to see such a response as will swell the monument fund to the desired limit. Hard to Beat.— Mr. -Wni. G. Pefier has left at our olfice a turnip larger than an ordinary human head—measuring 22 inches in circumference and weighing five and a half pounds, which was raised on the farm of his father, Adam Pefier, in Dickinson township. Ex-Sheriff Bowman, of Upper Allen, has also*presented us with a basket 01 turnips, one of which weigh o}ibo. and measures 24} inches, and also a lot oi corn, the ears of which average 12} in chea in length. Entered Upon His Duties.— Joseph C. Thompson, Esq., Sherilt-elect, took possession of the juil and entered upon the'dutics of his office on baturday Just. Mr. T, we predict, will make an active and efficient officer, enjoying, as he does, the respect and confidence of the people of the county. The retiring officer, Ex- Sherifl’ Jacoby gained the good opinion of all who transacted official business with him, and carries with him in his re tirement the respect of all. The Law.—By reference to our adver tising columns it will he seen that our friend Juo. B. Miller, Esq., has opened a law office in this place. Mr. Miller is a young gentleman of education and ac quirements, and is possessed of rare busi ness qualifications. His genial and ac commodating disposition will doubtless win him hosts of friends, and bring him a lucrative practice. We wish him whole cart loads of success. A Visitor.— Ou Saturday last, our of fice was honored with a visit from Mr. Payne, the celebrated pedestrian, who is now on a grand tramp across the conti nent—from New York to Sun Francisco. Much to our regret, both editors were ab sent. Mr. Payne introduced himself lo the foreman, look a glance over the New York World and Forney’s Press, and started on his way in good spirits and ex cellent condition. Coming. —The celebrated Peak Family Bell Biogers, with A. J. Whitcomb, comedian and vocalist, William Lavake, balludist, Smith Bussell, f harpist, and J. F. Spaulding, violinist, will give one of their rare entertainments in Bhcem’s Hull on Monday and’ Tuesday cveulngs next —December 2d and 3d. We predict crowded houses for this brilliant and un exceptionable entertainment. New Freight Line.— Those of our friends who want goods shipped to or from Philadelphia are referred to .the ad vertisement of Messrs. Cornellugi&Bosb, in another column. They are energetic and reliable men, and we feel certain their business arrangements will give en tire satisfaction to those who may patron ize them. - Colorado. —We had the pleasure, on Monday evening last, of listening to a lecture on Colorado, by Rev. Daniel Shimller, who has recently returned from that Territory. The Reverend gentle man is considerable of an orator, and his lecture, besides being interesting and in structive, abounded in passages of rare poetic beauty and true forensic eloquence. The Jury Commissioners.— On Mon day, John B. Drawbuugb and George D. Craighead took the oath of offlce, pud entered upon.their duties as Jury Com missioners. lu connection with his hon or Judge Graham, they selected . the names of Jurors for the coming year, on Tuesday. ; . ; Cash Notice.— We wish It to be dis tinctly understood that hereafter all tran sientadvertising must bo paid for In ad vance, and all job work either when or dered or before it is taken out of the office. This arrangement will bo strictly ad hered to. Religious Notice.— A Special meet ing will commence in theßethel Church, on South West Street, at 11, A. M., next Sabbath. Preaching every night during the week. All are cordially invited to attond. Court PjtocBRUiNOB-rbKCUNU # Wei:k —Common X’leas!—Peter Sptilii* r«. Ja cob llhcem. An action In debt.' The case settled by parties and .fury discharg ed. Hepburn and Hepburn for plaintiff; Penrose, Smith and Dunbar for defen dant. Michael G. BelUhnovcr m.Edward Dummy, garnishee, of 1). H. Voglesong, Attachment execution. Verdict—judg ment for plaintiff, for S2US 13. Walls & Parker, Henderson & Hays for plain tiff; Foulk for defendant. George C. Coover w. David L. Clark. Appeal in assumpsit from award of arbi trators, to recover bounty. Verdict—s2o per day for forty days service, ami each party to pay his own costs. Verdict set aside by the Court. Penrose and Graham for plaintiff; Sharpe ami Beltzhoovcr for defendant. John Lutz, Administrator of Mary Kltch va, Samuel Lutz, and Isaac Miller and David Miller, tern* tenants. Scire facias on recognizance. Verdict—judg ment for plaintiff against Isaac Miller and David Miller for $398 43. Penrose and Newsham for plaintiff; Shearer for'de fendants. John Straw vs. Jacob Heck. Action in debt., Verdict—judgment for plaintiff for $33 09. Miller for plaintiff; Herman for defendant. Abraham Hosteller vs. Israel Hykas. Action of Replevin. Jury find for de fendant—that the rent in arrears is $120,- 25 and that the value of the goods re plevied is $375 50. Penrose and Foulk for plaintiff; M’Clure and Miller for de fendant. Joseph W. Patton ami Jos. O. Stuart, Administrators of Wm. M. Beotem, vs. A. A. Line. Amicable reference. Ver dict-judgment for plaintiff for $1,104 10. Henderson &liuys forplaiiiliiff ; Shearer and Miller for defendant. Tribute op Respect.— Atan informal meeting, November 18, 1807, of the sur viving members of Company A., 7th Regiment, P. V., resident in Washington City, D. C., it was unanimously Unsolved, That we have* heard with unfeigned sorrow the dealt), at Hock lBlaud,\lilinois, oi our Into beloved comrade W. W. Harper, hue Lieu tenant U. si. V., and an original member of Com pany A., 7th Rcgimcntof Pennsylvania Reserves. lic.tolveO, That whilst wo bow in cheuriul sub mission to the will of our Heavenly Father who ••dooth all things well,” we pruHer to tlio Inonds and relatives of Hie deceased our muled testi monial of his many genial and kind hearted trails, unswerving integrity, unblemished mor al character and unalloyed patriotism. ItcwlVfd, That wo lender to the lamily and friends of the worthy deceased our Wannest sym pathies, and that we liansmlt to them a copy oi these resolutions. Resolved , That these proceedings be published In the Volunteer, of Carlisle, and the Acw.?, Shlp peusburg. Down Among this Dicad Mux, arc, at this moment thousands who might have been alive and well hud they used that great life preserver, Plantation Bitters.— Let the living lay it to heart that they are the best known remedy for all dys peptic complaints, stomach derangements and general debility. As a delicious cor dial, combined with great tonic virtues, tnelr equal cannot be found. Delicate Females, Clergymen, Mer chants, Lawyers and persons of sedenta ry- habits —particularly those who are weak and sutler with mental depression, are greatly benefitted by these Bitters. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologue and half the price. Nov. 21, 2t. business Notices Removed. —The inner day we dropped into tho store of our friends Walker & Claudy. who have removed from the rear of the Court House to Mr. Qorgas’ old stand on West Main St., and found their store room literally crowded with Stoves. Sheet-iron and Tinware, Japan ware. and In fact everything In thob line of bus iness. They are clover and enterprising gentle men, and wo are gmttflod'to see that oven in those dull times they require increased facili ties to accommodate their rapidly growing trade. Nov. 25,1807. Go to the store of Wra. Blair & Bon, for Pare Ground Pepper. Tho best of everything cheap, at Blairs’. So say the people. Try our Tea. Try our Browned Coffee. Como and see the largest stock of goods out side tho cities. Goods delivered anywhere in town. Please return all unsatisfactory goods. Nov. 28,18U7. Cheaper Than Ever.—l would an nounce to the public, that I am now opening my second arrival of Fall and Winter Goods, which I am ollenng at prices so low as to astonish tho purchaser. My stock is eutirely new, purchased since tho great decline in prices, which enables, mo to iell goods cheaper than any heretofore of fered. Remember the place, corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets, the room formerly occupied by B. B. Jameson & Co. jj^RpER. Oct. 31, 1807. Now is the time to get bargains. An other largo invoice of new goodsjust received at W. C. Sawyer & Co’s cheap dry goods and carpet store, East Main street, under Ulppey’s hotel.— W. U. Sawyer &. Co. are selling all their goods at reduced prices. Please call and examine. Oct. 21,1807. . , Be sure yon are right, and go ahead ! Is a motto which you may see exemplified every day by Brewster & Dougherty, ofNowviUe. They think and wo are sure they uro right in selling goods at prices which must convince tho most credulous that this is the place whore bargains sought may bu found. Their largo and mpiAly growing business is tho evidence that they arc* pressing the right way, not by expending large sums of money for their clothing, but by selling goods at prices which must certainly surprise the* Gentiles and beat the Jews. Remember all goods sold by thoyard cut free of charge. Also a splen did lino of Ladies’ Backings, which will bo cut or made to order. They employ the very best of workmen, so that perfect satisfaction is guaran- all cases; The cheapest Muslins in tho county at Brewster & Dougherty’s. Kept. 2(1,18(17 —If Special Notices. . Sciienck’s -Seaweed Tonic.—This medicine, invented by Df. J. H. Sehenck, of Philadelphia, Is Intended to dissolve the food and make it Into chyme, the first process of di gestion. By cleansing tho stomach with Scheuck's Aland rake Pills, the Tonic soon re stores the appetite, and food that could not bo eaten before using It will bo easily digested. Consumption cannot- be cured by Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup unless tho stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption? -A half-dozen bottles of th 6 Seaweed Tonic and thfee or lour boxes oftho Mandrake Pills will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Scheuek makes professional visits in Now York, Boston, and at his principal Office in Phil adelphia every week, See dally papers of each place, or Ills pamphlet on coniumptlon for his days of visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other ns he now is, in perfect health, are on the- Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price Sl.OO per bottle, or $7.60 the half dozen. All letters for advice should bo addressed to Dr. Schonck’s principal Office. No. 15, North flth St., Philo., Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes* Co., 21 Park Row, Now York ; S. S. Hance, 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. corner of Fourth and Walnut St.,.Cincinnati!, Ohio; Walker* Taylor, 131 and 130 Wabash Av enue, Chicago, Ills.; Collins Brothers, southwest Corner of Second and Vino Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 18; 1806—1st wea mo ly. The People’s Choice.—There is pro bably no one medicine that has cured more peo ple of hard colds, coughs, inllueuza and throat difficulties than Coe’s Cough Balsam, whilst In coses of croup and whooping cough. Ills remark able for Its speedy cures. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBiE. There Is noneed of any one’s having the dys pepsia, for it has been demonstrated beyond fear of contradiction that Coo’s Dyspepsia Cure will certainly cure It. Constipation, the most prolif ic cause of 111 health, Is surely cured by the Cure. Bich-headacho, cramps, pains, or cold in either stomach or bowels, instantly yield to its power. ■ NOV* SN« 1607« ‘ • Russi an America.—We . have pur chased this largo district of''country with the prospect of a heavy Increase In tho Fur trade.— In anticipation of this, (Jrecnfleld, at No.’ J, East- St-, now offers the largest Block of Furs at tho lowest price in town, Como and see tho stock. Nov. 28, ls(i7. r To Consumptives, —Tho advertiser, having been restored to health In a fow weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to Ids fellow sufferers tho moans of cure. To all.who desire It, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a suite conn for Consumption, Asthma, Ukoncihtis, Couchs, Colds, and nil Throat and Lung Affections, The only object of tho advertiser in sending tho Prescription Is to henollt tho afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to bo Invulunblonnd hehopcs every sufferer nil! try his remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing tho prescription, fjibe. by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York. May 10, 1867—1 y . Du. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Chekky—ln the whole history of medical dis- coveries no uemkdv has performed, so many or such remarkable cures of tho numerous affec- tions of tho Throat, Lungs, and Chest, as this long-tried and Justly colobiutod JJahmn. So gen erally acknowledged Is tho superior excellence of lids remedy, that hut fow of the many who have tested Its virtues by experience fall to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain euro for sud den attacks of CbW—fully believing that Us rem edial powers are comprehensive enough to cm biuce every form of disease, from tho slightest cold to the most dangerous symptom of pulmo nary complaint. From Rev. Francis Lobdell, Pastor of the South L\HH/rvyatioiuU VnurcJt, firittyvporl, ixntnccticut. “1 consider it a duty which I owe to suffering lumuniiy in bear testimony to the virtues oi Dr. v isiara Barham of WILD cherry. I have moil n.—wuen i nave nail occasion for any reuic ty ioi congas, colds or Sore Threat—for many •oai», ana never m u single instance lias It failed o reneve mid cure me. i lia»u frequently been . cry iiuaise on oalurUuy, and luoiced forward to He delivery oi two bcimuiis on mo following lay w.in ouii misgivings, out by a liberal use of ne liaisaui my Hoarseness bus invariably been emoved, uiia 1 nave preached Without dllUcul- *1 commend it’to my brethren in the ministry, anu 10 public apeaKcrs generally, us a certain tenicdy lor Lbo oronemui lioubies to winch wo neculiai iy exposed.” - * i’lepured oy a call W. FQWLE it SON, 18 Trc mont at., Boston, and lor sale by Druggists geu ei.uiy. D. 11. n. Nevin, Wm. Bratton, A. K. Long, E. I). Biikk.m, VominUrcc. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. Prom Mr. E. Depot Master.at Salis bury, Muss. • 1 liAve ucen troubled lor years with a bad hu mor; sometimes uutwmdiy and sometimes ia aurdiy. .Lnuiny Uie past summer it uiuanestcd ilseil moio Umu usual outwardly, and 1 used your Sulic. Ali signs ol it uavo sipco disappear ed, wituout uliectiug mo mwurdly, indicating, I UiiiiK, me emdicatiug nature ol cue Salve. Sc.j-.ii W. X'ONVXjE & aON, Pu.nu/i, Proprietors. Sold by Druggists at 25 els. a box. Scut by mail lor Jo ets. Nov. 7,181>7-7lm PARIS EXPOSITION, Wo recently published u brief telegram from Paris announcing the award, over eighty-two competitors, to Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson of me jtiigbest Premium, a Gold Medal, for the per lectlou of Sewing Mucnmes and Button-Hole Machines. Tho lonowmg are copies of Lbo olllclal documents continuing the announcement:—' ' EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 18U7. Commission Imperial, champ db Mars, 1 lotu oi July, it>|i7. / Mu. It. Hunting, No. 13U Regent St., London dear Sir: Replying to your inquiry, 1 beg to slate that tho only Gold Medal for tho manu lueturo and Perfection of Sewing-Macuine aud Button-Hole, Machines, was awarded to Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson, of Now York. Yours, Respectfully, Henry E. D’Augny, Member of International Jury and Reporter of same. Liar Sir: Replying in your Inquiry, I here with give you the list of gold medals awarded to my class: — Dupuis et Dumery, for Screw Shoo Machines. Wheeler & Wilson, Now Vork.lor tho Manu facture and perfection ol their Sewing-Machines and Uuitou-lioio Machines. There is, also, in the list of “ Co-operators,” a Gold Medal granted to Mr, EUlus Howe, Jr., per sonally, as PitoaiOTEß of the ©owing Machine. Respeetiully yours, HEiJJCV E. Q. D’AIWNY, Reporter of Class No. 57, iGroup No. «,) Member of the International Jury at the Exposition Umverseiio. Extract from Lb Montbur Universes, official louruai of me Frauen Empire: -rue sv noeierct vVilsou Company of New York, muuumcturers'’’of American sowing-Machlnes, uuvojust received tho Gom> Merab utthoEzpu bUion Umvcrseiie, lor mo good construction of tneir machines; the now improvement for mail 'mg oution-noies applicable to' their eowiug-ma ciunes; also, for their machine especially for maxing Uuuou-nolus. Tins award is accorded lor mo great development that Messrs. Wheeler & Wusou nave given to uiesuwmg-mucumo Indus try, m bringing their machines to t&o doors of an by their bueapnoss uud solid construction, winch allows their employment with satisfaction ui families, and with great advantage i« w. rk ruoins." * ttcpi. ID, ISU7 —tf SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan's Tho Great “ Pool and Herb Juices. S-unuriiun's Blood *.* Pool and Herb Juices. SannrrUan'a Purifier " Pool and Herb Juices. Samaritan'* - and remedy “ Pool and Herb Juice*. Mintu’Uun'ii for “ Pool and Herb Juices. .Samaritan's Scrofula “ Pool and Herb Juices, oamantdn'a ami all "Pooland Herb Juices, tyiiuariliui'* Eruptions “ Pool and Herb Juice*. Samaritan'* of the V Pool and Herb Juich. Samaritan's Skin. “ Pool and Herb Juices, Thoio is not another remedy known to equal tins for tile cure of Syphilus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, hi all Its forms, Totters, Scales, Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of tho Skin. This la no experiment; Uls a well tested remedy, in tho United states Hospitals, where those diseases as- ■ sinned their worst forma; mild cases soon yield six bottles will cure any case. It Is a common saying, “ 1 have tried everything without effect.” To such we say, use the Oamarifan Pool and Herb Juices, and If It falls to cure any disease of tho blood or skin, your money will bo refunded, by our agents. Price $1.25 per bottle. THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER U&7CD Sold by 11. Ilavcrstick, Carlisle,-Pn. DESMOND & CO.. Pr May 2,1807—1 y . Ul5 Raco Strcet Pbllu, Errors of Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prema turo Decay, and all the effects of youthful indis cretion. will, for Hie sake of suffering humanity send free who need it, the recipe and direc tions for*ftmkln« the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertlser's experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,. . May 10,1807— ly Information. Information guarani ced to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald Ueod or beardless face, alsoareoipe forthe removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, *c., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beaut!" ful, can bo obtained without charge by address ing ’ *‘' • lO, 1807-iy XCURTZ—BTAMUAUGH.—On the 7th Inst., In Mcclumicsburg, by Rov. John Ault, Mr, Jacob R, Kurtz to Miss Amanda. Stnmbaugh, both of Mon .roo; township... • 1 ' PLANK—PAUL.—On the *lolh •ihst.ji'by tho same, at iho residence of the bride's parents, Mr. A. W, Plank to Miss Annie M. Paul, both of Churchlown. DRAWHAUGH—ZERBR.—Ou the same day, by the same, Mr. George W, Drawhaogh to Miss Lydia Zorhe, both of this county. ‘ FINK—HEED.—On the 21st Inst., by the aamoi Mr. Franklin M. Fink to Miss Mary O. Reed, both of Silver Spring township., BLACK—FAUSNAUGHT.—Ou the 11th Inst., at the hou*o of the bride’s parents, by Rev. B. F. Beck, Mr. D. Black to Miss Annie Fausnaugbt, both of Green Spring. RIQGLEMAN—LINDSAY.—On the 2lst insfc* nt the American House. Carlisle, by the same, Mr. Geo. Hlgg’eman to Miss Annie 8. Lindsay, both of Plainfield. CALI/—HARMAN.—On the 11th Inst., by Rev. D. Htock, Mr. John Call to Miss Adallno E. Har-t man, both of Frankfort! township. HALL—QUIGLEY.—On the 31st Inst., by the Kamo, Mr; Samuel Hall to Miss Henrietta Quigley, both ol North Mlddletoti township, unsolicited testimony SEWING-MACHINE AWARDS. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, 42 Cedar Street, Now York THOS. F. ‘CHAPMAN, Chemist, • 823 Broadway, New York. iWarricU. I any? iw at tut* Carlisle Fkoni*(ftnd.Grain SXavkcU, , . Carlisle, November' 27, 1 1867/ Flour—Famlly,..;...Bl2 GO Now C0rn...... < ’B5 Flour—Super 900 Oats,. .. s CO Rvo Flour ; 8 00 Clover Seed, .'7.00 Wheat—White 2 35 Timothy Hoed, I 75 Wheat—Red,.... 2 80 Now Hay p ton 1100 Rye, $1 80 ■ , Carlisle Provision .Haricot, Carlisle, November 27,18U7. .25n35 Chickens—'s pair, 4007$ 8U Potatoes-I—b—V bus 1 0" .. 12 Apples—best—t* bus 2 10 Apples—2d b—V bus IGO .. 20 ..12 Butter, Lard, Tallow, Bacon—Haras,. Bacon—Sides,.. Pltilndclphla markets. Philadelphia, November 2(J, ISJ7. Flour.—Tho market continues very dull » about COO bblh sold In lots, to tho homo trade, In cluding—Northwest super ats7 50 a 800; North west extra S 3 i«oa 9 00; Northwestern family $lO,-,' 00 a 11 00; Pennsylvania and Western superfine 88 50 a 8 75; Pennsylvania and Western extra 88- 75 a 9 50; Pennsylvania and Western I* amity 811- 00 a 12 ;>0; Pennsylvania and Western fancy 812- 75 a 11 00: Rye Hour 88 50 a 8 75. Gbais.—Tho offerings of wheat arc small, and prime lots arc'ln steady request at former Quo tations: sales of rod. S2-hP2 45, and 3.000 bushels amber on-secret terms. R/o is In fair demand, with sales of Pennsylvania ut $1 7U ft 17. i; and 500 bus. of Southern atsifl’i. Corn Is I a 2c. per bus. lower; sales of 1,000 bus._yellow at 81 44; 12,009 bus. Western mixed on private terms; 1,090 bus. do. at SIS 7, and 2,000 bus. now yellow at 31.05 al - per bus. as to condition. Oats are quiet and scarce; sales of Southern and Pennsylvania at 75 a 780. Barley is in bettor request; sales of 5.500 bus, Westornatid New York atslsoal 53. Noth ing doing In molt. - , , , Seeds.-In Clovorseed there Is n fair business doing; 890 bus sold at $750 a 8 per.bus. the jotter for.prime; 2 60bus. timothy soirtats2so n2GO. Flaxseed is quoted at 82 45, a 2 50. but wo hear of no sales. - . , Whiskey.—Small sales are reported on terms kept secret. idcU) SUrhcrtteemeutsi. HALL! Caiihsle, Monday and Tuesday Evenings, DECK.MIIKU 2d AND 3D, IKIJ7. RETURN OF THE PAVOUITKS! TH K Pl 3 A K FA MI L Y BELL , RINGERS! The only Complete Troupe of 801 l Ringers in tho United Stales. Organized in 1839, by Wra. Peak. Sr. Embodied In tho Troupe are tho following cel ebrated artists: WM. PEAK, Hr., MRS. WJf. PEAK. Sr.. MRS. FANNIE PEAK FRITZ, MISS LIZZETTE PEAK, EDDIES. PEAK, .Staff 801 l Soloist, A. J. WHITCOMB.SoIo Harpist. SOL. SMITH RUSSEL, Commodian and Comic Vocalist. l WM. LAVAKE, Balladlsl, J. F. SPAULDING, ' J VlollUjSololfit. Doors open at'7—Concert to comhioncb* at ,8 P.'M. Admission 35 cents, Children 23 ceDts.' Re served Heats 50 cents. ' Tickets for sale at Piper’s. • f D. A. KEYES, Business Manager. ■ Mochanlceburg, Wednesday, Dec. 4th, Hhlp ponsburg, Thursday, Dec. 6th; Cbambersburg Friday and Saturday, Dec. Clh ond 7th. Nov. 23,1807. •■••• .* 11. B CORNELIUS. LEWIS BOSH, LINE! NEW DEPOT I ! U'ho subscribers respectfully Inform the citi zens of Carlisle ami surrounding country that they have established a new lino between CARLISLE.AND PHILADELPHIA, and have made arrangements with the old estab lished Ware House of HOWARD HINCHMAN, 810 MARKET STREET, and have also leased part of the Depot, corner of .West High Street, Carlisle, where;they can bo found at all times, and be pleased to deliver and receive all freight entrusted to their care. The PERSONAL ATTENTION of the firm, will at all times bo given,and from their longexperl once in the business can promise their patrons a faithful performance of all business entrusted to them. All goods should bo marked HINCHMAN’S WAKE HOUSE; 810 Market Street Philadelphia. Caro of Cornelius & Bosh, Carlisle, Pa. This Ware House being in tho central and busi ness part of the city, draynge will of course bo O.NE-HALF LESS than to outside depots. 1 We hope by strict attention to trelghting busi ness, to overcome much of heretofore unneces sary delay, experlenc d by merchants Ac. ffS' Packages carried for 25 cents. Nov. 28, lbU7-Jm MAR.E FOR SALE.—WiII bo sold at public sale, to pay for her keeping, In front or uio Court House, iu Carlisle, on Thursday, Dec. 12th, at one o’clock, a BAY MAR E, about old, aud far ns known sound in eve ry particular. LEWIS ZITZER. Noy. 23,15U7.—3t TVTOTICE.—The , undersigned hereby l\ gives notice that he will make application folho next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for an act to authorizo the sale of the real estate of An-, drew Chapman, Uoo’d.. In accordance with the directions contained In the will of said decedent. ' . W. O..CHAPMAN. Nov. 28,1807—Ct T?STRAY COW. —Cam© to the premises Pi of the subscriber. In Penn township, In Sop (ember last, A STRAWBERRY ROAN COW. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove pro perty. pay charges and lake her away, or she will Be disposed of us the law directs. Nov. 21,1807. W. 11. BAUGUER. ?i)air Reneluer. - aREeST Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has stood the test of seven yeats before the public; and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covered that will produce tho saute beneficial results• It is an entirely noiu scientific discovery, combin ing many of the mostjtowvr/ulatul restorative agents' in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean ; ctires dandruff and humors, and falling out oi the hair; and tvlll make it grow upon bald heads, except in v&'y aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It maizes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a !uAIR HBESSIIfO, Itisthe cheapest preparation ever offered 1 to the public, as one bottle will ac compllsh more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation, ■ ■ • • . • - Ic is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by ourSlcillan Hair Benewerhave induced piany to, manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names s and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds,. they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were, former, purt-. ners, or had-some connection with . pur Mr, Hall, and their prepara ' tion was similar to ours, . Ho not, 4 he deceived by thenh Purchase t/ip original t it has never yet been equalled . Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free by mail .. See that each bottle has our private Beveivue Stamp over ' the top of the bottle» Alt others are imitations, R, P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Solti 6y all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, Ocu 3j, lou7-ly. RINEBMITH & HUPP, No. 08 North H -nover Street, sell the Oriental Base Burn* mg Stoves and every variety of Stoves known to the market. Give them a call If you want to get bargains. ' Dot. 91, 1«37-tf . flcto ai)6crtteemeiwjs. gPECIAL NO PICE! j ;i':s G RE A T E X C I T.E ME X T AT THE OLD CORXEUI, AT NO. 2, TWO SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS, ti Superior Hag Carpet, a Kino Sett of Harness, a llrst-class Sowing Machine, «&c., all of which will bo drawn during .iho Fmr. Contributions of all kinds are earnestly solicited and may be lolt with John Campbell «t the '.telegraph OlHce, Carlisle, Pa. ..... , * A'good Hand of Music will bo In utlondanco every, evening. Admission fu conts. R M HENDERSON. president of Awociaiion, THE LARGE AUCTION BALES , | Nov . I?AST MAIN STUKKT Han been created by another large arrival of cheap goods, nOUGHTAT If E W Y 0 R.K and PHIL A D IJLPHTA NOW IR THE TIME THAT EVERY LADY In'the town mid country can’purchase a Qood French Merino, at 1.00 " Empress Ueppa all wool, .00 41 Alpacca Poplins, .75 Splendid Plaid Poplins. .75 to 1.00 44 44 Cashmeres, only .45 and nil other Dress Goods ns cheap in propor tion. BLANKETS! BXjAN 1C E T til Please do not forget the fact that all high pri ces are KILLED In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, Good Canton Flannels ots.. Good Domestic Ginghams 1214 ctn.,Good Muslins lOctfi., Good Calicoes H, 10 and 12 ots., Sheet ings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tick ings, Chocks, Towelings, Ta ble Diapers, Ac., at such prices as will astonish every person that will call OK By llu charter the Company Is permitted to is sue its own First Mortgage Bonds to Uio sumo amount ns the bonds issued by the government, und no more, amt only uis the road pruunxsex. The Trustees lor the bondholders ure the Hon. E, I>. Morgan, U.». Senator from New York, and the lion. Oakes Ames. Member of U. S. House of Ueurcseniatlves, who arc responsible for the de livery of these bonds to the Company In strict _ , . accordance with the terms of the law. LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, | B.— THE LAND'GRANT. LBIMCIH & MILI.EB, And purchase on© of tliouow styles of MANTILLAS, BASQUES, CIRCULARS, &o. A splendid assortment of Cloaking Cloths by the yard or piece. THE largest stock of long and square SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ' are always to bo found on tho CORNER you will find every description of FLANNELS! FLANNELS! of all colors and qualities White and Colored Hbmemade Flannels. Shirting Flannels cheap er than ever AT the old stand you will find the greatest variety of all kinds of FURS! FURS/ from the cheapest Furs up to the real Mink Sa ble MUFFS, v COLLARS. CAPES. BERTHAS. ROODS. TRIMMINGS, &c. for LADIES, MISSES ami CHILDREN at LEIDICH & FILLER'S Cheap Htoro you see tho greatest variety of OVER-COATINGS, PRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, , ■ '. FANCY CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, &c. A special arrangemenfwith a first clues Tui lor, tornako any garment In very abort notice. MOURNING Ci OOI) S! Always a full supply of every description of FXJNE B A L GOODS! Strict attontiou In filling orders-from town or .country. CHEAP Notions always on hand such as BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ’ - ? • NUBIAS, HOOD V scarfs; ties, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTENS. 1 ' YARNS, DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS, HOOPED SKIRTS, 4e. BALMORAL SKIRTS, The best to be had in the county, at tho cheap STORE where they have the largest and bent stock of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS.' MATTINGS, MATTS,’ ao. Please do not fall to give us a call, as wo. are dstermlned not to bo undersold and. can always prove to our friends that wo sell good Good* cheaper than any other uoubo In the county. PLEASE REMEMBER TJIE SJQN OF THE CARPET HALL, NO. 2. . Nov, 21,1987* ’ Jleto Stohertteements. piIAND HOLIDAY FAIR! - , ■ FOB TUB BENEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT : ASSOCIATION ‘ op oountt, • AT HHEEM’S HALE, CARLISLE, PA., .. .. ;WUiL OPEN • TPESpAY.EVENING, pECpinElt 2Uh; AND, Cr.OSE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY ist, , Tho proceeds to be devoted to tho erection ofa MONUMENT In memory pf tho bravo men who foil in dcienco of their country during tho late rebellion. - Tho commltloo have procured a vo ile ly of useful'and fancy articles, amongst which are’ ■ -- . . •, < - >. - • - - fUiscellaneoua. (TOO MILES 0 OFT H. E UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, ■; Running West from Otimha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED. Tho Union Pueblo Railroad Company have built a longer lino of railroad in tho lust eighteen months thun wus ever bunt by any other com pany in tho sumo tune, and they will continue the work, with tho Name energy until it m com pleted. Tho Western Division is being pushed rapidly eastward irom Sacramento by me cen tral Paciho Company of.CaUlormu, ami it is ex pected mat THE ENTIRE GRAND DINE to the Pacillc will bo open for business in 1570. Multli THAN ONE-’IHIKD OK TUE WORK. HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, Multi’, TUAN ONE-THIRD UK THE WHOLE LINE I.S NuW IN RUNNING ORDER, AND MORE LABOR ERS ARE NOW EMPLOYED UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than PORTV MILLION DOLLAR* IN MONEY have already been expended by the two power ful companies Unit have undertaken- the eiilor 'prise, and iliuro is no lack of lands fur itsmoni vigorous prosecution* Wnou the United Slates Government found H necessary to secure the construction of the Union Pacillc Railroad, to develop and protect lisowu interests, it gave the Companies authorized to build it such ample aid as should render its speedy completion beyond a doubt. Thu available means ul the Union Pa* clllo Railroad Company, derived from the Gov ernment and Its owu stockholders, may bo brief ly summed up us follows: I.—UNITED STATES BONDS having thirty years to run and bearing nix per cent, currency interest uf mo rate tio.wo per mile loroi7 miles on the Plains; men at Hie rate ol#ift,ooo pel mile for 100 nines through the Rocky Mountains: then ul Dio rate ol ©&l,OuO per mile for the remaining distance, for wlncu the United . stales taiteH Iten us security. Tiio inter est on these botuis is paid by the United States government, Which mso pays the company ono imif me amount of ns bins m money lor trans porting its iromiit, troops, mails, ivc. The ic maiuiug half of these bins is placed to the com pany's credit, and lormtfa smiting fbud which nuii llnuily discharge the whole amount of this hen. uho claims against the government since April of the current year amount tq four and oue-half limes this miorost. 2.‘—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. Tito Union Pacillc Railroad Company has a land grant or absolute donation from the govern ment of acres to the mile on the Hue ol mo road, which will hot bo worth less thou 31.60 per acre at the lowest valuation. 4.—THE CAPITAL STOCK. The authorized .capital of. the Union Pacillc Railroad Company Is SIUO.UOO.IXX), ol which over So.ouu.ww have been paid"on the work already done.- the means sufficient to build the ROAD. Contracts for tho entire work of building 914 miles of Urst-eliiss railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of tho most dlllicuiu mouutuiu worn, ami embracing over* expense except sur veying, Have been made with responsible parties twno nave already Unished over 000 miles;, at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty eight dollars (slW.Uio; per mile. This price in cludes all necessary shops for eonstructiou and repairs ol cure, depots, stations and. all other in cidental buildings, and also locomotives, passen ger, baggage, and freight care, aud other requi site rolling-stock, to an amount thulshali nut be less than *6,000 per mile. Allowing the costoi tho remaining one.hundred and eighty-six ol the cloven hundred miles assumed to bo built by the Pacific company, to bo *Uo,ooo per mile. THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL LEAS FOLLOWS: OU miles, at $08,063, «U 2,205,012 JbU miles, at *90,000. 10,<4u,iKw Add discounts on bonds, surveys, Ac., 4,000,000 Amount, As tho.U. 8, Bouds are equal to money, and tho Company’s own First Mortgage Bonds have a ready, market, wo have as the AVAILABLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILD ING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: U, 8. Bonds, *29,323,000 First Mortgage Bonds, 2U,338,WU Capital stock paid in on the work now none, o.SCVoU Land Grant, H. 050,000 acres, at aero, 21,120,000 Total $85,145,700 The company have ample facilities for supply ing any cleiieieucy that may arise m menus lor construction. Thla may uo done wholly or in part by additional subscriptions to eapilul stock. Active inquliy has already been made lor a portion of these lands, and arrangements are now proposed to oiler apartoi them lor sale.— While iheir whole value will not be available lor some years U> come, they will icinuiu a very im portant source ol revenue to the Company. Iho lands ol the Illinois .central Railroad Company are selling at from 6U to M 2 per acre, and other land-gram- companies in the SVoBturo receiving equal priqgs for similar properties. FIU TUBE BUSINESS The most skeptical have never expressed a doubt that when tho Union Pud lie Railroad Is finished the immense business that must flow, over it, as the only railroad connecting tho two grand divisions ol Uio Nqrth American conti nent will be one of me wonders ol railway trans portation; and as it will have no competitor it cun always charge rcmununiUvc rules. EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS. During tho quarter ending July 31, an avciagc of 823 miles of the Union Pacillc Railroad was in operation. ( The Superintendent‘s Report shows the following.result: - E " Passengers, Freight, Telegraph arid' . Mails, €723,700 01 Transportation of Contractors’ Male- .* ■ rials and Mon, 470,283 -11 Total, EXPENSES. 1 ,- Fuel, Repairs, OHlces, ’ConiWtors, Trains, i&c., . 8395,530 If. Net Eahnings to balance, 807,003 lw V Total, 61,203,038 95 -The net operating expenses on the commercial business for the quarter wereS2k,9)io SO. 'J’he uc ■i-otnilfur the COMMERCIAL iJCSINESS Blands ns follows; ■ •' • • • : ■ Earnings for May, June and July, 8723,755 oi Expenses' “ ■ 1 “ “ 233.1HW 50 Net Profit, The amount of Bonds the Company can Issue ou :«j miles, at 517.0 W per mile, is l nterest In gold, three mouths, at u per eeut., on this sum, is 575.000; add 10 percent, premium, to correspond with curreucy earnings, Is sloy.HOO— showing that the uel eummys lor this quarter were more than jour times the interest ou the First Mortgage lhnid» pu.thl» length of . t -FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, whose principal is so amply pi ovided for, and whoso intercut la so thoroughly secured, must ho classed among tho w/csl Investments. .They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and uro’TiObred for.'Uio-prebe/itj at NINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six Per Cent, in Currency iroui July 1. Mau-y parties are taking advantage of tho pres ent high prlcOofGoverumontiiiookß to exchange for these Bunds, which are over. FIFTEEN PER CENT. CHEAPER, and, at the current rate of 'premium on . , / , OVER NINE, FEU.CENT, INTEREST. Subscriptions will bo-received In-Carlisle, by A. L. Hponsier, Esq., and in Now York at the Company’s Cilice, No. 7X) Nassau .street; ttnd by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau street. /- ' * CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers. No. 51 stieet. JOHN J. CISCO <St SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall street, and by the Company’s advertised ■ Agents throughout the United States,-of. whom maps ami descriptive pamphlets may bo obtained on application. bo m do la drafts or other funds parnFNew York, and tho .bonds will be sent free of. change by return ex press.’ Hub.-crlbers through ' local Agents jrlll look to llmm C .r tholr delivery. JOHN J. CISCO. . 7V«7ffi/rcr, A r f»o York, Nov. 14,1807—1 t ■ _ }t T>INESSIITH & RUPP, Tfg.;® Worth MAyHonovcriilreet, warnutt all I ho Stoves thoy £lr, and will tako them back if they do not : prove as good as represented, - . < ■ Oct. 31,XsU7-*tf - V ; r • ' - KINESMItH & RUPP put up Spout ing and Roofing, at reasonable rates. ’All work warranted toglveaatisfaotloru v, 00t.5!,1W7-tf ’ jora ><BooKaiii, lj WA Y S AI. Ii Y.E :l TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPEEI W. C. SAWYI.It * CO. HAST MAIN STREET. UNDER RII'PEY 'TiIOT; EI, , have Just got In store from BOSTON, NEW YORK, an overwhelming stock of the newest ami most desirable of DRY noons ever exhibited In the valley W. c. SAWYER & CO. desires everybody, poor or rich, high or low, to call and examine their Immense stock. W'E HA VE K VER YTIIIXG IX SILKS! all kinds of line wool fabrics, in .plain, figured and striped styles for dresses suitable for Ladies. Misses and Chlldron’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 A CO. have the largest stock of SHAWLS, largest lino and most beautiful styles of MANTLLS In the market. Everything lu CLOAKINGS, BUTTONS, Patterns of our Styles and Cloaks given with the purchasers. w. c;hawyer a co. CLOTH AND VASSIMND E Eliroiuuil O? THE lows Gooilr made'up In the latest styles. W. C. SAWYER a CO’S. rnuWN PROPERTY FOR BALE.— ' I Tho property ol toe undersigned, in East street, Carlisle, 1b ollered at private sale, i'ue lut measures 40 ieet la front by I'JU in depth, uii which IB erected u good BltlCK and LOG BUUuLisi HOUBL. with necessary out-butldlngic ihere is u well ol good Water with pump, in the yard. This properly is a desirable location fur n restaurant and saloon, fur which business a por- Itiou ol it is now used. Possession immediately. .uyun-L- of tho nutecidber, raiding on tho pnunl-, J. T. MURRAY. ' v domestic goods, MUSLIN’S at old prices! CALICOES nt old prices! Blankets of every description very cheap. All kinds of Flannels for Undershirts and Hackings. Fine French boundFlanasls and IM fine Cloths for Dresses. BdB,44o ( Ui* W.C. SAWYER* CO. have nil kinds of NOTIONS. This department is 80 full and varied It. would be useless to enumer ate thorn. ITo*iery, VndcrvrsU, .IfiMfiii Drnvw* \y oLF ■ H CEItEB tt A T l-'. I* HANOVER BUCK .GLOVES HOOP SKIRTS.of various patterns, , 2Cases of Bruner's Balmoral Skirls Beautiful Wincey Balmorals. W. C. SAWYER * CO R. Is head quarters for all kinds of CARPETS, ’ OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, TIOURE FURNISHING GOODS, •- : - - DRUGGETS;Ac. $1,203,038 05 The above la a verji msugro Hat of our unrival led stock. W C. Sawyer <£ Co. do not unmo prices In ad vance. letting the customers on Inspection de cide the merits of their goods. 8485,789 U 4 Call at W. C, SAWYER * CO. Callat W. C. SAWYER i CO. Call at W. C. SAWYER 4 CO. Call it W. C. SAWYER 4 CO. CaU At W. C. SAWYER 4 CO. Call it W. C. SAWYER * CO. Call at W. C. SAWYER 4-CO. for CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS dc. Call at W, C. SAWYER 4 CO. VERS’ LOWEST MARKET PRICES. W, C. SAWYER 4 CO. EAST MAIN SIR EE 7 UNDER RIPPEY’fI HOTEL Ooteber 8,180 T« AND PHILADELPHIA, ond TRIMMINGS I ft- TBB i,ikk or and Shkit. for FINK DRESS GOODS. for SHAWLS and MA NTLES, for MOURNING GOODS. for FUNERAL GOODS, for CASSIMERE SXTITS. for all kinds of DOMESTICS. for all kinds of Goods at iho mats an»r Caps. 1 , , ; OF.AW, TIpA.-, vy .-- ■ ' WEIV SPRING- STYLES h a t's^as The subscriber has Just opened »t Jfa-&Jfonh Ilaiwvcr S/rcei, a few doors KorUt of Deposit Dank, one of the largest and best Stocks of HATM and CAPS ever offered In Carlisle. Milk Huts, Cusslcnere of all styles and cjxxalitiea, Btlll’ Brims. different,colors, and every descrip* tlon of Moft Hats now rundc, ' The Dunkard and Old Fashioned Brash, con stantly on hand and mode to order,- all warrant ed to glvo satisfaction. > A full assortment of STRAW HATS, MEN'S, BOY’S, AND CHILDREN'S, FANCY DO. I have also added to my Stock, notions of differ cut kinds, consisting of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS, Neck Tics, Suspender 's, CWars, Gloves, Pencils, llxread, tiewing Silk, Umbrellas, dr, PRIME BEGABS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Give me n call, and examine my stock as I feel confident of pleasing alt, besides saving you mo* uoy JOHN"A. KELLFR, Agent, No. 15North Hanover Street. JliiiO C, loC7— ly [_j AW AN DC APS 1 DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP ? Ir so, Don't Fail to Call on J. G.CALLIO, A T O. 29, WEST MAIN STREET, Where can be scan tlic finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas* uro in Inviting Ins old friends and customers, and all new ones, to lus splendid stock Just re* ueivud from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part ot Uno • _ . SILK AND CASSIMEXIB HATS. besides an endless variety of Rata aud Caps ol ihc latest stylo, ail at wined ho will sell at the Lowvsi cusA iViccs. Alsu, bis own manufacture of Huts always ou hand, aud HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDEIL Ha Ims the best arrangement for coloring Hats aud ail kmdsof Wouleu Goods, Overcoats, Ac,, at the shortest uutlco (as ho colon* every weeki and ou.ihoinostreusouable terms. Also, a lino Jot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always ou hand. Ho desires to call thenttontlon of persons who have COUNTRY FURS to soil, ns ho pays the highest cosh prices for tho * Give him a call, at tho above number, his old stand, as he fuels conlldcut of giving entire satis motion. Hoc. 2t), 16(50. Real ©state Sales. W . J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND AGENT FOR THE SALE OF Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES IK TJIE UOUOUQU OF CARLISLE. No. I. BlXol thelluest BUILDING LOTS in the Borough, on South Hanover Street, iSo.i The six most elevated BUILDING LOTS m the Borougu, situated at tho head ol South St, IK TUB COUNTRY, No. 3. A TRACT OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES, Nineteen Torches ol Land, with small but cora loiiubio bitiCK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, Ac., and a young aud thriving Orchard oi CHOICE FuOTT, situate In North Middleton iwp,, at tuu head ol Lumber street, West; within a mite ol tuu Borough ol Carlisle. Thu* proper ty , us u HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or lor Market Gardening, is the must desirable tract of its size to uu found anywhere in tho vicinity of Carlisle. _ The certain extension of tho town West ward, portly - consequent upon tho improve ments made aud contemplated by tho 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 laud to the luturo owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering it a safe and protit able investment.. Feb. ;W, Isoo. Oct. IM, ISo7—tf ILe gal iloticca' KEUiyTEIi'IS NOTlCE.—Notice is Hereby given to all persons interested, that louuwiiig accounts have been tiled In this Of dee, by tuu accountants therein named, for exam .nation, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court oi Cumberland County', for continuation ami allowance, on Tuesday, December 17th, A D.,lbU7. via: 1. The first and tidal account of Elizabeth A. Wolf, Administratrix of Anthony F. Wolf, Into of ttUipponsburg, doo’d. 2. First and dual account of John J. Lutz, Ad ministrator of Airs. Lydia Lutz, dec'd. 8. Guardianship account of Samuel Eberly, i'estatneuiary guardian under the wilt of Benja min Eberly, the older, of Maloxiua Eberly, minor child ui -benjamin Eberly, the younger, hu.o of ilumpUeu township, dee d. s. Account of Jonn Wolf, Administrator of Ja cob Eichelborgor, lute of East Peuusboro* town* ship, dec'd. . '•» j. First and final aooount of David Wilson. ExecutorufMurgaret Hill, dec’d. y. Second and ilbul account of Tho 3. C.Scouller, Executor, ot Suiuuoi Bration, lute ut Mlllliu town ship, dec'd. • 7. The accountofThos.C.Scouller,Admlnlstni lor of Wiilmm Whistler,lute ol Milliiu township, dec d. b. L-'lrKl ami tlnal account of James M. Mnsou homier, Aduunsiiuior ol David U. Kccuy, lute of die iioruugli of Carlisle, dec'd. it. FirbL and Haul aduiiiiHirullon account of Daniel Golden, Administrator of Win, Guidon, tale ol Souiuampiou township, deo’d, id. Knst and Huai account ol John cj. Boyer, Ex ccuioioi John Dnoy.latoolMeclmnicsburg.dec’d. J. DQitHHEIMKH, Jiegitler K Nov. 21, ISU7. B N’tiie Court of Comuion Picas of Cum- J_ norland County, * John U. L-Vgan, ) No. 2, Nov.. Term, I&J7. vs. V Alloa SubposimSur Divorce. Margaret Fagun. j Nov, liith, IBU7, on motion of Jno. .Lee, Ksq. t proof having been made that the him! MurguJ ec Fagan could not be found. - Nolle© is hereby given to the said Margaret Fagan to uppuurou the UUi day of January, IstW, to answer ilio cumplaiut of Uiu said John B. Fagan. Sheuiff's Office, Uaulisle, November lli, lod7. JOUN JACOBS, Hheriff. Nov. 21,1807 —It 127; the Court of Common! Pleas of Cum bcrhmd County* - Catharine Holfman, • 1 No. 8, Nov. Term, 1867. by her next trlmid ) Alloa Subpoena Bur. Dir Thomas I). Culdwoll, f vorce. Nov.Ulb.lbU7, on w. ' • motion of Wm. M. Pen- Leonard HolTinun. J rose, Lsq., proof hav big boon made mat thu hold Leonard tiolftuait could cut be luund. Notice la hereby given'to tiro bald Leonard Hodman to appear on the X3tU day oi January, 16W, to answer the complaint of thosnid Catharine Holi'imm by her next,friend Thomas i>. Caldwell. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, CARLISLE, November iy, 1807. JOHN JACOBS, theriff". Nov. 21,1867—1t' IN Hie Court of Common Pleas of.Cum* borlund County. - Manon K. White, by her I No. 4 November term. - next friend’ ) 1867. AiiosSubpomaSur John G. Cusior, Divorce. llNov.lbtff.ou *■ vs. | nlotlon of Wm. M. Pen- Thomas J. White. J rose. Esq.,proof having been made that Thomas. J. White could not be found. ’ * Notice is hereby given to the said Thomas J. White to appear on the 16th day of January, ISCK, to answer iho complaint of the said Marion E. White, by her next friend James Armstrong. hilejuff'h Office, Cauxihjle, . ovem ber ID, 1K67." NoV. 21,18b7.—it 'VT OTICIS.—Iu the mutter of the, peti- J_l tiuu collie Court of QuarterSosslons of Cum oetiund County, ol divers citizens of the vil lage of Emrvlew for the vacation of an alley In himl village. ' .Vow lo wit, lllh November, IbffT. Hole on the citizens and Inhabitants of East Pennsboro' township, to appear at a court to be holden on Uiu 17ib day of December next and show cause If any they have why that part ol an alley Jronulug from South street. In the town of West FaJrVlcw towards tho Couodogaiuet Creek, being flUfeetin • length and 10 m width should ootho vacated os prayed fur. By .ha <:°^MUELmyLLER. -.Clerk Quarter Geuiauj, Nov. IJ, IM7—4t' XTOTIC'K. —lu the matter of.the appli cation of Mary Tate; Administratrix or John iuw, lute of Lower Alien townahlp, ilec’d. isow to wit, £kl October,- Istn. Rule on the heirs, creditors and all parties Interested In said notice, to show cause why thc eaJdi Mary Tate, Administratrix. &u, should.not be discharged from the .trust. • Rule by the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland‘County, Returnable 17th ltoeem> ber, 16U7. By the Court. , ' - BAMUEL BIXLER, ‘ ' Ctcrk Quarter Sessions. Nov. H, 1607 —St XTOTICE IN 'BANKRUPTCY. Eas _l_\ ‘torn 'District of.reiinsylvania ss. At Cur lisle*. tho lUih duy of October; A. D., IW7. The undersigned hereby gives noUco’ofhis nip* t)oluimenl us Assignee of Jacob Kusmingcr. oi •’mukford township, la the County of land, and a tale oi Pennsylvania— within said District, tfho'iins been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Ins oWn petition, by the District Court of said District. JOHN T. GREEN, A*aifmre, Nov. U, ISQ7-—CI Ac .1 NO. JACOBS. Sheriff.
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