Leap Yeah.— Tho first day of Janua ry which, ills probable, all well-in form al folks are aware, will begin leap year. Poring that year tho Indies claim tho privelego of "popping tho question" to bashful swains, who, though they are general dying to do it, always get a fit of what is oommbnly called tho " Buck Ague” about that time. Wo don’t speak from experience in this matter, for wo have never “ been there,” but get our knowledge direct from those who have. Harrisburg, like all other towns of its si/o and pretensions, contains its share of ambitious and well to do youths, who are anxious to pay tho board and buy tho clothes for some young lady “as long as they both shall live;” anxious to feed a gal in order that sho may sit at tho bead of his table and sow his shirt but tons on, and it is to bo expected Unit there aro young ladies in this city who are just as anxious to fill such stations.- We hopo these gentle damsels will not neglect tho opportunity thus afforded them. Remember it only comes,-like a Presidential election, once in four years. —Patriot & Union. Goon Resolutions.—As tire old yenf draws to a close, almost everybody, and particularly thoyoung, find their thoughts engaged more with tiro future than witli tho past. If thcylook backward it is only to spur them on in their endeavor to do belter, and to strengthen them in-tiro for mation of new resolutions. They see that a new year is about entering on its existence, and what more appropriate time to commence life again, as it were, afresh ? Tho pages of tho diary are full of blots, mis-inarks and errors—lot mo turn over a new leaf! Good resolutions are accordingly .formed—alas, ns they have often been in tho years gone by, only to bo broken and forgotten before the new-born year was out of its swad dling-clothes. And yet those who have amended a year ago and been true to tho standard they set up find still room for improvement ns they go onward. All then come up to tire bar of tho new year with the same errand ; wo come to say wo will bo better than wo were yesterday. All alike turn their backs upon tho past, and put on now garments, as they cross the threshold and stride into tho Future before them. Heaven grant all such strength to do as they have resolv ed, and may they, at the closing of the coining twelvemonth, find nothing with which to reproach themselves. Look Out.—A radical change In the tenure mortgage has been made by, the liitc Congressional bankrupt law. It pro vides that mortgages given within four months' before a debtor becomes .insol vent, the holder of such mortgages shall bo compelled to come in as other credi tors. The effect of this will be to cause greater caution in accepting mortgages. YORK GO UNTY ITEMS. Wo take the following from the York county papers: The Long-Hidden Treasure pound. —Tradition has it, almost from time im memorial, that stone coal were in the bowels of the Pigeon Hills, a few miles South of our borough—that the Indians had brought coal to certain blacksmith shop during tiro early settlement of this vicinity. What truth there my bo in this traditionary story, we, in common with other citizens, are entirely ignorant. Repented attempts, however, have boon made from time to time to find out the spot where this coal is to be-deposited, but heretofore all proved in vain. Of late there is a report current in this place that this bed of coal has been found on the farm of a Mr. Miller, between this place and Abbottstown. Wo have little faith in the report, and give this for what it is worth. A little time will sot the matter right. A Windfall Xi'an Some onis. —A some what rare nnij novel incident took place recently, in the lower end of Paradise township, this county. It issimpiy this, as wc have been informed : In the locali ty stated, resided a family of deaf and dumb, consisting of ono man and two women, brother and sisters, named An ders or Anderson —our informant did not know which. They had a brother in llichmond, Virginia, now dead, who was very wealthy. Tho brother procured a farm for his deaf and dumb relatives, some distance below Berlin, in Paradise township, and employed a Mr. Giso to take care of them. They wore very in dustrious and stingy, saving every cent. A short timo ago, Hie last survivor of them .died, and sale was made of their effects. Among these was an.old chest, which was purchased by a Mr. Jacobs, a neighbor. Upon removing the chest, suspicion was excited that there was s omethiug unusual in tho appearance and weight of it, and upon examination it was discovered that it had a “false” or two bottoms, between which were secre ted several small bogs of gold and a largo amount of bank notes on the York Co., Bank, in tho aggregate amounting to a largo sum, os our informant says, proba bly from five to ten thousand dollars, It is stated that suit has been Instituted by tho heirs to recover the money. Christmas Gifts.—Christmas Is com ing ; who does not expect to get a present of some kind, Tho practice of making Christmas presents is said to have orig inated in the example of the wise men of the Bast, who brought their offerings to the manger at Bethlehem. - Since then, Christmas gifts have been universal throughout Christendom. Now whilst our friends are thiking what to select as a gift for a wife, sister or friend, wo would call their attention to the largo variety of ‘sowlng’machines offered by J. Campbell at tile Rail Rond Office, Carlisle, Pa. Per sons dpsiroua of procuring a good machine .can do so, as ho now offers the Wheeler ,& Wilson, Elliptic and Singer, all three of ■which stand far in advance of all other (machines made, if" you wish to make a a-eally valuable present do so by selecting ono at once. Deo. 10, 2t. H6T* While science has labored for the ' bene * luman r - acc ' It* B buta poor * * have imitators start up aud claim return to* . ... . , / n. 'U* articles which never ox ments for the • , tl ieted except in Sln “ “ !al ’ 8 Vegetable Sicilian i traduced, and the vem b : iM OJleotß oftlila valuable preparation have bc' Pj w “> a legion have commenced mnuu their noetruma. In point of merit t- t!f “ l3 no comparison, no more than the cou. n ' terfeit resembles the genuine bank bill- One has a value for which the holder re ceives its value, while,.,the other is worthless and is palmed off upon the un wary. Tho effect! of Hall’s Sicilian Hair Iteuewer upon' tho hoaq is to renew tho Hrowth of tho hair, restore it to its natural color when it has become gray, snd cures all diseases of scalp. Tho effects are seen from tho llrst bottle.— Weekly Times Agy A terrible accident occurredon tho Lake Shore Railroad, at Angolia, N. Y., on the 18th. By either a defect in tho rail or tho frost, two passenger cars were thrown off the track and rolled over an embankment of twenty feet. One of the cars took fire, aud out of fifty passengers only two escaped, the rest were bruised, mangled aud burnt to a char, without means of discovering who they were. — And a large number of seriously wound ed are reported. tSyIAFE has few Chasms for tho Dyspeptic, which is not to bo wondered at when we take into tho account tile amount of bodily and mental suffering that tills, distressing malady generates. Tlio Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron) has cured thousands who were suffering from this disease. “ How CA» Yl-; BLOOM SO FUESII AND fair ?” goes the old Scotch song. How? Why, those whoshow tho bloom of health on their checks take Plantation Bitters, which has tho poworof fortifying tho sys tem against disease, and of regulating tho digestive apparatus. Aro you -,dya peptic, weak, void of energy? Have you little or no appetite, headache, continued lassitude and depression, of spirits?— Take *S. T. —18G0 —X., and bloom and beauty will return. Tho Bitters have be come a household friend. Magnolia Water. —A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and Half the price. Doc. fl, ?t. Uusnicsss Notices. ONE OF THE FIXED INSTITUTIONS OF CARDLSDE. W M. H li A 1 U A: .SON'S WHOLESALE AN]) RETAIL GUOCEUV, Q,UEKNSWAUL. GLASSWAIU- G E T> A 11 W A R’E STOKE Those wishing to purchase tho very finest finali ty of GRCERIES AND WARES will bo sure fo find them at our store at lowest cash prices. ■ Please call ami see tho largest slock of goods outside of the cities. WM. 11 LAIR it SON. Dcc.lo.lSo7. Cheaper Than Ever.— l would an nounce to tho public, that I am now opening my second arrival of Fall and Winter Goods, which I am offering at prices so low as to astonish tho purchaser. My stock is entirely now', purchased since tho great decline in prices, which enables mo to sell goods cheaper than any heretofore of fered. Remember tho place, corner of Hanover and Pomfrot streets, tho room formerly occupied by B. R. Jameson & Co. TUGS. A. HARPER. Oct. 31,1807. pccial Notices Cure YOUHSELP OP DYSPEPSIA.—This most aggravating of all complaints—a disease from which ifaoro people suffer and die than al most any other—lias at last found its master,— Coo’s Dyspepsia Caro controls and completely cures It In its worst stages; no one who suffers from dyspasia, sick headache, souring and rising of the tho food, should bo without It. Whilst In all cassoa of hard colds, stubborn coughs, soro tiiroat, and all bronchial affections, Coo’s Cough Balsam -Is tho cheapest and best. These two ar ticles are deservedly very popular with tho mas ses.^ Jan. 2, iSOS.—2t DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Where this article Is known it Is a work of su pererogation to say one word in Us favor, so well Is it established ns an unfillling remedy for Coughs, CMfo, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, diseases of tho Throat, Chest, and Lungs, nswocll ns that most dreaded of nil diseases, Cbn sumptlon, which high medical authority has pro nounced to bo an incurable disease. Those who have used this remedy know Us value; those who have not, have but to make a single trial to.be satisfied that of all others it Is the remedy. THE REV. JACOB SECHLEU, well known and much respected among the Ger man population of this country, writes as fol lows : Hanover, Pa., Feb. 10, ISSP. Messrs. S. W. Fowr.i: & Son, Boston. Dear Sms:— Having realized in family Import ant benefits from tho use of your valuable prepa ration—'Wistau's Balsa?! ot'Winn Chicory— it nflbrds mo pleasure to recommend it to tho pub lic. Some eight year’s ago, one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken’.the whole of it there was a great im provement lu her health. I have, in my Indi vidual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always boon benefited by it. J would, however, caution (he public against imposition because there is a good deal of spurious Ti'frfrtr.? Bal sam of JPZ/d Cherry ajloal throughort the country, * JACOB SECULAR. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS” on the wrap per. Prepared by SETH W. FOWEE ds SON, IS Trc mont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists gen erally. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. James Cuioan, of Amesijuuv, Mass. “ I was afillctort with a sever© felon on ono of my lingers, and tried many remedies without re lief. My friends Induced mo to npplyyour Salve. In two days It extracted tho Inhumation from my lingers so as to enable mo to resume my work. I can almost say that tho Salvo worked like magic, for It effected a euro without leaving a scar. I unhesitatingly pronounce Grace's Salve an excellent remedy and do not doubt it will bo appreciated throughout tho land." ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLS i SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally, Jan, 2,lSCB.—lm . The Holidays.—Tho gayest season of the entire year Is now approaching, but whilst wo are enjoying this festive season let us not for get that In time of health wo mustalwnys be pre pared for disease. Coughs, colds, soro throat, croup, asthma, and whooping cough aro speedily cured by Coo’s Cough Balsam. Whilst dyspepsia, constipation,tsick headache, sour stomach, in digestion—tho most proloflc sources of 111 health, Is certainly cured by tho timely use of Coo’s Dys pepsia Cure; Dec. 10; 1807.—1 t To Consumptives.—Tho advertiser, having been restored to health In a few 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 moke known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. . To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, freo of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will And a suke cube for Consumption, Asthma, Biionchitis, Couchs, Conns, olid all Throat and Lung Affections: Tho only object of tho advertiser In sending the Prescription is to benefit tho afllictod, and spread Information wh ioh ho conceives to bo Invaluable and ho hopes ovory sufferer will try hls remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing tho prescription, fiiee, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 10,1867— ly SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE, CURED BY USING THE Stmarilan’s Tho Great “ Jioot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's Blood “ Root and JTwb Juices, Samaritan’s Purifier “ Hoot and HcrhJniccs. Samaritan's and remedy “ Hoot and IlctWJtticcs. Samaritan's for "Jioot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's Scrofula “ Jioot and Herb Juices. Samaritan’s and all .“Jioot and Herb Juices. Samaritan’s Eruptions “ Hoot and Herb Juices. Samaritan's of tho "Jioot and Herb Juices, Samaritan's Sirin. "Hoot and Herb Juices. Thero Is not another remedy known to equal tljjs> for tho euro of Syplillus', Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, In all Its fox-ms, Tottors, Scales, Bolls, Mercu riiT'l Wlseosos aud eruptions of tho Skin. This is no o.TP ei, bnont; It Is a well tested remedy iix tho Uxxlted .stales Hospitals, wlxdx-o those diseases as sumed the. 1 1* worst forms; mild oases soon yield six bottles Will euro anycoso. It Is a ‘common saying, “ I luvvo tried everything without ofiect," To such wo say, uso tho Samaritan Jiooi and-Herb Juices and it toils t° caro a «y disease of tho blood’ or skin, your money will ho refunded by our agents. Price 31,25 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S GIFT, THE MOST CERTATXHEMEDY EV Jt SHD Sold bv H. ilavorstlclc, Carlisle, Pn, bom dj DES MokD & co„ iv Slay 2,ISC7 ly 01-5 Kaco Street Philo, iNFOiurA'WON. Information gimran- cccl to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, ab*o avaelpo for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, &e.,op the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and bcautir ful, can bo obtained without clmrgc by address ing I'UOS. P, CHAPMAN, Chemist, {jS3 ijjowlwiiy, New Yorte Moy 10,1807-Iy Errors or Youth.—-A Oentlomnn who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, I’rema turo Decay, and all Uio effects of youthful indis cretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need It, the recipe and dlrcc- Hons for making the simple remedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertlscv’s experience, can do so by addressing, in terfecl confidence, JOHN D. OGDEN, •11* Cedar Street, New York May 10,1S07 —ly JRarrUU. MURRAY MURRAY.—On tho loth Inst., by tho Rev. J. A. Murray, Mr. .Tamos O. Murray to Miss Snlllo A. Murray, Doth of Carlisle. ECKELS—RUPP.—On tho 21th ult.,by tho Rev. CninbrUlgo Graham, Francis L. Eckels, to Mag* glo E. Rupp, both of this co. DEITCII—BAKER.—InSpiingvllle,on llio 10th ult., by tho Rev. A. Tripner, Mr. Charles Dclteh, to Miss Sarah Baker, both of tills on. MARSH—IIOSLKR.—On thc2l(h uU., in. Sprin g• vlllo, by the same, Mr. Jacob E.Mardi, to M iss Mm - gnret C. Hosier, both of this co. WISE—MYERS.—On tho same day, by Iho same, Mr. Jacob E. Wise, to Miss Martha J. My ers, both of this co, WOLF—ANDERSON.-On thosumc day, by tho sumo, Mr. Adam A. Wolf, to Miss Cora A. Ander son, both of this co. MICKEY—YOIIST,—On tho same day, by llio Kamo, In Sprlngvillo, Mr. Andrew Mickey, to Miss Mary (’. Yohst, both of this co. RHOADS—FUGET.—On the I7th nil., by tbu Rev. S. P. .Sprceber, Samuel O. Rhoads to Eliza Fugel, both of this county. RUSSEL—ROWE RM VSTER.-O i same day, by llio same, Alexander Russel to Anna M. Buw crnmsler, iiolli ofM’owvlile. LINDSEY—HARTMAN,-On the l!)th ult, by the same, Matthew II Lindsey to Elmiia Hart man. both of tills county. EDWARDS—FISHER.—On liio 22.1 all., by tho same, Thomas Edwards to Elizabeth Fisher, both of Carlisle, ' MEADS—WELLER.—On tho :!Ult ult., by the same, Adam Meals to Marla Weller, both of this county. GILIj—DERR.—On the same day, by the .same, John 11. Gill to Rebecca Dorr, both of this coun ty. COUNMAN—LOW,—On tlm same day. by the same, Martin Cornmnn to Mary Low, both of this county. MINNICII—STURM.—On the someday, by the filin', John W. Mlnnlch to Jennie Sun m, both of Berry county. RENDER—SBOTTS.-On tlio 21lh ult., in Har risburg,by the Rev. G. F, Sidling, Mr, John Ren tier, to Miss Mary J. Spoils, both of thls'co. FABER—HARTZEL.-On tho 27th nit., by the Rev. G. Donahue, Mr. George Faber, of Carlisle, to Miss Sallic Xlartzol of Mt. Holly Springs. HOVETER—FRY.—In Conlrevllle, Nov. V, by Rev. M. G. Earlmvt,Mr. Joslah llovetor, to Miss Martha E. Fry, both of Penn township. DECKER—SHAFER,—In Ccntrcvlllo, Doc. Tld, by lliesnmo,Mr.Thompson Decker, to Miss Mary Shafer, both of Bonn township, WAGNER—LEIDIGH. —At tho Lutheran Par-’ nonage in Now Kingston, Doc. 21, by tho Rev. !£. U. Fleck, Ell Wagner, to Miss Kale M. Loldigh, both of this co. WITMAN-SOUDER.—At the house of tho bride’s parents, Dec. 2i», by the same, Nathaniel W.Wltman, to Miss Carrie Sander, hot lx of Silver Spring township. RRANDON—GREYSON.—Iiy tho Rev. C. B. Wing, on tho 17th ult,, Isaac W. Brandon, to Jane A. Grcyson, both of this co. SNYDER—DARR.—On tho I7lli ult., by the Rev. D. Stock. John D. Snyder, to Miss Alice C. Durr, both of this co, DARR—RHOADS.—On the 10th nil., by tho same, at the house of tho bride’s father, F. D. Durr to Miss Sarah E. Rhoads, both of this co. KLEPEU-CALMAN.-On llio 10th December by the Rev. A* L. Reoscr, Mr James If. Klopcr to Miss Mary Caiman, both of South Middleton. 3D i ev. CATjLIO.—In this borough, on’ tho 2SLh ult. Miss Catharine Calllo, lu tiro Goth year of her CLAUDY,—In this borough, on tho 271 h nit., Robert N., only child of Samuel and Ami dandy, aged about 2 years. ®l)c fUarluts. Carlisle Flour ami Grain llurkcf. Carlisle, January I, ISOS. Flour—Family, $l2 50 New Corn, 05 Flour—Super 0 00 Oats GO Rye Flour S 00 Clover Seed, 0 75 Wheat —White, 2 25 Timothy Seed, I 75 Wheat —Red, 2 20 ll 00 Rye SI 20 Carlisle Provision Market. CAitiiiSLK, January 1, ISOS. 33a 10 Chickens—gi pair, 50a75 HI Potatoes—b— 1 p bus 150 II Apples—best—"fl bus 2 -U) 10 Apples—2d b—"d bus I (JO is Hags, • 1 Butter Eggs, Lard Tallow, Bacon—Hams, Bacon—Sides,. K’hilntlclpUin Markets. PiTiLAnELPirrA, December 50,1837. Fr/mu.—The market has been very dull, put prices are without any material change. About 000 barrels sold In lots to the retailers and bak orsat prises ranging from $7 ~n a 825 for super fine, $8 50 a 0 50 for extra, $0 75 a 11 for low grade ami fancy Northwest extra family, $lO 50 al2 25 for Pennsylvania and Ohio family', and $l2 50 a 11 per bbl. for fauey brands, according to finali ty. Uyo Hour sells In small lots at $S 50 a 875 per bbl. In Corn Meal there Is little or nothing doing. Grain.— There has been less doing in Wheat, ami prices are unsettclcU and rather lower; 25,- 000 imsn. of red sold at $2 10 a 2 20 for common; $2 30 a 215 for fair to good and $2 50 a 2 55 for prime do; KXtO bush, of California sold at $3 20, and 1200 bushels of Southern while at $2 70 a 2 85 per hush., according to finality. Ryo is scarce, and In fair demand; 2000 hush, of prime Pennsyl vania sold in lots at $1 75 aI 78 per bush. Corn Is in lair demand at about former rates; KOtK) bush, of old yellow sold at $1 10 a 1 12; 30.000 bush, of new Pennsylvania and Delaware yellow at $l - a 122, ns to condition. flcto SUJhcrtlscmcnts. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—On Sal urdm/, January 25, 18iiS.— I Tho undersigned ad ministrator of Michael Gibbons, late of Dickin son township, dec’d., In pursuance of an order of sale, on the promises, all that certain tract of land ami improvements thereon, situated In the said township mid bounded by lauds of Nicholas Mow ery, Win, Carothcrs, Alexander’s heirs and oth ers, containing 22 ACRES, more or less. Tho im provements aro a substantial two story BRICK JIOUSK, LOG BARN, Wagon Shod, Corn, Crib, Orchard «&c, Tho property is situated within five miles of Carlisle on tho Cnamborsburg turnpike. This is a desirable property and is well worth the attention of buyers. Terms of Bata-:.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money when the property is stricken oil*, the ic slduo of ono-founh on the confirmation of tho sale, another fourth on tho first of April 1808, when deed will bo made and possession given, and tho balance on tho first of April 1860, with Interest from tho first of April 1808, tho taxes for 1808 to bo paid by the purchaser, who takes tho crop in tho ground. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. PATRICK GIBBONS, Administrator, Jan. 2,'lSG3.—ts Real estate at public sale. -OySA TURD A y, FEBR UARYI, 1803.—Tho undersigned, executor of John Zug, dcc’d, will offer at public sale, on tho above day, at tho Into residence of the deceased, in Papertown. the fol lowing described Real Eestaio: A LOT OP GROUND, in Paporcown, with a TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, the late residence of tho deceas ed, twenty-six feet front and twenty-four feet deep, with a BRICK BACK BUILDING, twenty four by eighteen feet, also, a Brick Wash House, a Frame Stable and Carriage House and other outbuildings thereon erected. There is a lot of CHOICE FRUIT on the lot. Also, FOUR BUILD ING LOTS, adjoining tho first mentioned lot, fifty feet front and ono hundred and eighty feet deep. Each lot is in a good stato of cultivation, and planted'with Chico Fruit. Tho entire pro perty will bo sold together, or tho lots separately, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view tho property on or be fore day of sale, can call upon Dr. Win, If. Lau man, residing on tho premises. Salo to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M.j when terms will bo made known by JACOB ZUG. J-.'xccutor of John Zuy. Jan, 2, ISOS.—ls 13 EAL ESTATE FOB SALE.—By vir- Hi tuo of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Cum berland County, under proceedings in partition, to mo directed, I will expose to public saIo.XBV SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1808, at tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, at 11 o’clock of said day, tho TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated on tho east side of South Hanover street, in said borough, Into tho property of Win, Golaucy, deceased, bounded on the north by property.©! Win. Sellers, on tho cast by Air. Mullen, on tho south by Airs. McMallumd on tho west by Hanover street, bcingSO feet more or less In front on Hanover street and running back about 210 feet. This Is a very desirable pro perty, and In good order. Terms of sale made known on day of salo by A. A. LINE, Administrator of Wwi. Ochincy, dcc'd. Jan. 2, ISCS.—ts k o , IP -0 Jl is the lest chance ever offered to Agents! One or two days* llmo will secure n good SKWIKO UEVOT.VKII, nr some other article of equal value, FREE OF COST ? Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, for the best One Hollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the country. Send lov Circular. S. C. THOMPSON,* CO. SO ITanovcr St., Hasten, Mass. Jan. 2, ISitf.—Jim. - ' FOR RENT. —Either one of the rooms of the undersigned, tho odd situated on the corner of liberty alley and Hanover street,and at present occupied by Washnmod * llrolher, as a grocery .store, and the other occupied by him self as a furnishing and variety store, Is for rent. They both have good cellars and arc suitable for a drygoods or hardware store. C. INIIOFF. ' Doe. r,. mr.—K ITtOR KENT from tho Ist of April 1808, X* Two Npw jhlc.lc Two-Story Houses, on East street, deslmblo loqitlop. Apply to aV, C, SAW i EH. Jan. 2, IS(H-3t FOR RENT.—Tho house occupied by Mr. Glvlor on West M,Un Blrcot. Jan. 2,1863. aIHE PLACE to Jj'uy cheap for cash Ja atßrNE.s?UTU*Uui»i‘ r «,jVb 08 Nqrlh JTti/u>r vef Street, Carlisle, . pQt. 91,1867*—tf iiicto Etiticrtiscmcnts. WE, tho undersigned Dry Goods Mer chants, of the Borough of Carlisle, tlo here by agree to close our respective places of business at precisely 7 o’clock, every evening except Sat urday. Tho same to go into elfoct on WEhNES HAVJANUARY I,IBW. LEIDICH A MILLER. L. T. GREENFIELD. TIIOH. A HARPER. CHARLES OGILIIY. J. G. W. KING. A. W. IJKNTZ. W. C. SAWYER* CO. • Jan. 2, ISCS.—Jt T OST.—Lostor mislaid, A DAY BOOK, 1 J belonging to tho undersigned. Any onohuv liig it In their possession will receive tho thanks of tho owner by returning it to 1). H, VOGLESONG, Carlisle. Jan. 2,1.5C3. —It Agricultural society— ELECTION.—Tho annual meeting Jor*the uleelion of otlleers of tlie Cumherlnml County Agricultural Society, will lie licld In tho Arbitra tion Room ofjho Court House, in Carlisle, Pa., on TUMUAY, JANUARY 7, • Kcrrrl'ir}/. Jan. 2, ISOS. 3Lcgal jjloticca "Vf OTlOE.—Notice is hereby given that l_N llio following named persons hitvo tiled ap plications for Hotel, Liquor and Restaurant Li cences, under tho several Ads of Assembly rela- ting thereto, In the cilice of the Clerk of the Court, of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, which said applications will ho presented to said Court on Monday, tho Pith day of January, ISOS: HOTELS. Lewis Zlt/.cr, West Ward, Carlisle. Lewis Faber, East " “ James Irvine, Lower Allen. W. G. Thompson, Middlesex. Wm. Hell, New Cumberland lloro’ RETAILERS. John I). Meek, Eastward, Carlisle. Edward Showers, West Ward “ Renjam In S. Stones, Shlppenshurg. Wm. Lewis Newton township. Edward llloxson, “ RESTAUR ANTS. Frederick Alcbcle, East Ward, Carlisle. John Yalsor, “ ' “ “ John G. lloll'man, “ “ “ Samuel Brown, *' " “ Frederick Bnbncr, “ “ “ Charles Fmnclscus, Wc.sl Waul, “ Jacob Hippie*, ** “ John Orris, Mcclmnlesburg borough. .Morrell & Marquart, “ “ W. H. Dunlap, Nowvlllc borough. Wm. B. Over, David KaiiU'man, Newton lownshlp. Catherine Pecker, " " Wm. Heaver, Shlppcnsburg borough. Christian Shade, - “ “ Frederick Bruckcnmaker, Silver Spring twp, llahall Shupp, South Middleton. Charles W. Llnlhurst, “ “ SAMUEL BIXBER, Clerk Quarter Se.stionx. Doc. 12,1507 —lit. TTJ E'O CL AM AT I ON. Whereas tfic r Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge ol £hb several Courts of Common Pleas of the conn* ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jua llces of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and T. P. Blair and 11. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital ami other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated the 11th day of November, A. D., ISU7, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of Januafy, IMS, (being the 13th day,) at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county .of Cumberland, that they arc by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with tholrrolls.rccords,and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllccs appertain to bo done, amt all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in iho Jail of said coun ty are to be there to prosecute them ns shall bo just. •. JOS. C. THOMPSON, SiiKUirF’s Oi’Ficu,- Sheriff. Dec. i, 18(17—tc ITOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Belters Testamentary on the estate of rs. Susan H. Thorn, lutp of Carlisle, deceased, have been issued to the undersigned, residing in sumo place. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, andthoso having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. - JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES 11. GRAHAM, DAVID STERRET, Executors. Deo. 12,15 G SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Bettors of Administration on the estate of •go Weary, late of Middlesex township Cumberland co., doc’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same lownshlp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make payment immediately, anil those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. LEVI V.EIGIAII. Dec. 12,1807—Ct Administrator. A UDITOH’S NOTICE.—The under /\ signed appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cumberland Co., to audit and distribute the balance In the hands of Jno. M. and Jns, A Woodhum, Administrators of Jno. M. Wood burn dec’d., as appears by the settlement of their second account, hereby gives notice that bo will meet the parties entitled to said fund, at the Ar bitration Chamber in Carlisle, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1807, at 11 oclock, A. ar. JOHN P. RHOADS. Auditor. Doc 19, 1807.—-It ■VTOTiaR. —The untlorHigned hereby Jjl gives notice that ho will make application to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for an act to authorize the sale of llio real estate of An* drew Chapman, dcc'd., In accordance with the directions contained In the will of said decedent. W. C. CHAPMAN, Nov. 2S, ISC7—Gt "VTOTICE. —My wife Hosanna Schrau- JN dcnbuch, having by her conduct forfeited all claims upon me, I hereby give notice that I will pay no bills of her contending ami that I am now applying to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County for a divorce a vinculo from her. JOSEPH SCIIII.VUDKNBACir. Dee. J 2, ISb7—3t» Janancial IDOUNTY ACCOUNT OF BOUTH i J MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP, FOIL THE VEA.II.S ISGI-.VG and 7, To amount of subscription received by \V. H. Mullen, Treasurer, SO,'llo 20 To ain’t, of subscription roc’d. by Ja cob Ultnor, 8.400 iXi To ain’t, of subscription received by If. E. liroehblU, . 8,407 82 To ain’t, of M. Olelm’s Duplicate, less exonerations ami commissions, 10.7J7 58 To ain't, of El Wholly’s duplicate, less exonerations mu) commissions, 20,017 -'IS To ain't, of A. K. Scaright's duplicate, less cxoneratioiiß and commis sions, 20,081 C 2 To ain't, ofindebtedness of township, 251 88 . Total, Amount paid out by W. I>. Mullen, ns per receipts,(including commu tation paid 0 men,) fdl.fifilt i!U Amount paid out byJI. IC. Ilrechblll, as per receipts, 9.172 DO Amount paid out by G. I> Craighead, as per receipts, 19, i2-VOO Amount paid.out by W. L. Craighead, as per receipts. 27,7V51 -12 Amount paid out for Interest and ex change, 9,579- M Amount paid out by Samuel Gftdm- Krror, 2 00 Amount paid'Auditors and Clerk. Jfi 00 Number of men received bounty for enlisting In the service under the several calls, 159. , , ~,, - Wo, the undersigned, Auditors of South Mid dleton tdwnshlp, have examined the above ac count, and find it correct ns per above statement, ami that there is a balance duo by township, of S:i>l as for which tluno Isa duplicate in hands of Collector. In witness whercoi wo have hereunto set our hands this 7th day of. December, A. I>. 1807. SAMUEL GLlfilM. Jr., JOSIAII WIinUEUT.- JOSEPII A. STUART, Auditu.’s. John Gi.r.Ot, Township Clerk Dee. lit, IS(h—;tl. I 1* 33 R 1 S HOOK AND FANCY STORE, A IVJ) general news repot, S 3 WEST MAIN STREET CAIU.TSI.U, PA, • A lino assortment of Goods on liaml, such as Writing Desks. Port Folios, Ladles Companions. Work Roses, Satchels, Ladles’ Purses, PoekeLTlooks, Segar Cases, Card Cases, Gold Pena, A LAUGH SUPPLY OP FAMILY HIIILKH and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALRUMH AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOR ISG7. Subscriptions received for all Magazines. Fash ion Hooks, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. ot save postage and always sure of receiving yoin Magazine.; bv subscribing at Pimm's. Special attention is paid to keeping always oi hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Rooks and Music ordered when desired, May til, 18G7—tf CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.-A. B. ifc N. SIIERIC, have on hand two-seated Car riages of every stylo, Top’ and no-top lluggits half dozen second handed Carriages, a nnmnu of Sleighs. Every tiling in their lino made to or der. Oct. 21.1807.-803, Ura ©ootrss. C. Sawyer & Co., EAST. MAIN STREET, Under Rippey’s Hotel, lave just received from New York a fall and complete stock of WINTER GOODS, bought for cash, at the latest decline in prices, DRESS GOODS of all kinds, Men and Boys Wear Mantles, Cloaking Cloths, Shawls, &c. The largest stock of elegant and low priced Furs ever brought to Carlisle. CARPETS,' OIL CLOTES, DOMESTIC GOODS of every description, cheaper than ;he cheapest. NOTIONS of every variety, together with everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods Emporium, W. G. SAWYER & CO have reduced their earlier pur- chases of goods to compare with ho very low prices of the now Everybody call for bargains in Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls, Cas simeres, Over Coatings, Carpets, Notions, Domestics, Holidaif Goods $71,210 01 of all kinds for presents. Now 's the time for bargains at IV. C. S A IVY Hit <0 CO’S. Di?c. 19 ISuY $71,210 fit Pen Knives, Ac., Ac Urj) ©ooFs JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! POSITIVELY THE GREATEST REDUCTION !N PRICES OF THE SEASON , TIUHD ARItTVAh GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, K AST MAIN HTUIC K T All ibe best makes of Prints cts., choice styles Prints 8, 10 and 12 els., a beautiful Muslin bleached, 1 yard wide only J2j -j cts., best Domestic Ginghams in town at 12’jaml 15 .els., Tickings 12’.1, IS, ami 20 els.. Ex tra heavy 1-1 Ticking only 2.1 cciilh. WHITE. RED, y ELBOW and GRAY FLANNELS, from Iho Jalo forced aaies at greatly reduced prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! GOOD BROWN BBANKI-Jts al 52.50 per pair. WHITE ABB WOOL BLANKETS SI.OO per pair, The largest P-f Blankets all wool, only 31.50 per pah*. All iho liner grades very cheap. ■577.1 lE/..V ItIiDUCEI) I v Pit ICRS’ \\ i) have a splendid Square Shawl Indies' size, only SJ.(M), Good double Shawls 35.00ami $O.OO, sold six weeks ago at §B.OO. A full assortment 1) nl5 S S GOODS, AT TRIORS THAT DKRV COMRETITTOX All Iho best grades of French Merino's at S7cts, $l.OO and 31.20. Beautiful Reps very cheap, ELEGANT ABPACAB Jn Blacks, Browns, His murk, Wine, Green, Blue, only 50 cts. All wool plaids reduced to 50 cts. PURS! FURS! A largo assort ment very cheap. Jly special ar rangement with one nl the largest Fur Houses in this country lean and will soil Furs lower than any store in Carlisle. Fll VI Nil II C Ii O A K I N (iH in taney styles very low The best Illack beaver all wool, very Hue only St.rA A fill! stiM'l; SATIN K T S (.MiOTirS it C A ft ft I M KIIK 8, just received at. astonishingly low prices. Tilt: o;:i.Kim.vpK» amjuicak st a n con ft i<: r, only si .on. I am the exclusive agent of the above for Car* lisle. 1 loop Skirts, Glove Hosiery Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, in fact everything connected with a first class Dry Goods establishment, at pi ices that cannot fall to please. j mean what I say when I assert that there Is no store in this county that can offer goods at lower prices or offer ft heller stock. Remember the fact that all tho above gopds have been pur chased within tho last week at the late forced sales—which enable mo to offer these induce ments to purchasers. L. T. G KEEN FIELD. No. I Lust Main Street. p. FI/'.OU OIL CLOTHS on hand very cheap. A 'L U« Pec. 12, WJ. 33eg (iGooTrs. QHEAPBST GOODS IN Tlf E COUNTY niIKWSTKR & DOUfiIIKUTY’S, NFWX'II, PA rnr.Y iiavi; jrsr mmritNKD rnmt NEW YOUR ami I’FIILADULIMIIA with tho cheapest, largest and neatest stock of goods over nlhMVil to (ho public. MUSLINS from .0 in BEST APPLETON llota. LADIES SHAWLS from B‘J.OO to SK.INI, FURS. HOSIERY, GOOD 11 EA V Y CA LF SKIN SHOES’ from 31.00 lo 31.'A 4 ni?AU77t'UT. bTNK OK DHKBS STICKS, HOODS, ami a beautiful Jinn of NOTIONS, also, a com plete Mm* of Ladles’ Cloakings. cut out frooof charge or mamifaetnred to older, Gentlemen will find (JLOTIIK, CARSIMJ-JUBfi, V KHTIJJOS, ami Ovcr-eoat.lngB In every stylo at prices below any store in the county. All goods cut free of charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest Hoots and Shoes for Men’s and Hoy's wear, war ranted as represented, llemomber we warrant, all goods. Also, a beautiful stock of latdles 1 Furs. RRKWSTER & DOUGHERTY, AVimV/e, J'tt. I leo. 112, lSo7—ir Twelve building lots lu tbo Borough of Chain berabvrg. at a lino price for speculation. t or further particulars enquire of EVEUETT & COOK, Atty’s at Law, C/utmberaburg i'a. UNION PACIFC RAILROAD | Dc °- lliC7 -- lf MILES RUNNING WEST THOM OMAHA A C HOBS T I I E CON T I N E N T ARE NOW COMPLETED. This brings the line to llio custom hnso of iho Rockv Mountains, and It is expected that tho hack will ho laid thirty miles further, to Evans Pass, tin* highest point on the road, by January, The nmxium grade from tho foot of the menu* tains to t lie .summit is but eighty feet to tho mile, while that of many eastern roads Is over one hundred. Work in tho rock-cuttings on the wes tern slope will continue through the winter, and there Is now no reason to doubt that tho entire grand line to the Pacific will bo open for business In IS7O. Tho moans provided fov-lho conslrucllon of this Oreat National Work are ample. Tho United stales grants its Six Per Cent. Ronds at tho rale of from sir,,ooo to ?18,U00 per mile, for which it takes a second lain as security, and receives pay ment to a large if not to tho fall extent of its claim In services. These Ronds arc issued as each twenty-mile section is finished, and after it has-been examined by United Slates Commis sioners and pronounced to be in all respects a lirst class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, stations, and all the necessary rol ling stock and other equipments. The United States also makes a donation of 12,- Kiio acres of hind to tho mile, which will he a source of largo revenue to the Company. Much «1 tliis land in tho Platte Valley Is among the most fertile In tho world, and oilier largo por tions uro covered with heavy pino forests and abound In coal of tho best quality. Tho Company is also authorized to issue its own First Mortgage Ronds to an amount equal to the issue ol the Government and no more. lion. IS, D. Morgan and Hon. Oakes Ames uro Trustees for the bondholders, and deliver the Ronds to the Company only as the work progresses, so that they always represent an actual and productive value. , The milhorJy.cd capital of tho Company is Ono Hundred Million Dollars,of which over llvG mil lions have been paid in upon the work already done. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, tho profits of the Company are de rived only from Its local tralle, but this is already much more than .sullicienl to pay tho Interest on ail the Ronds (lie Company can issue, 11 not an other mile were built. It is nut doubted that when the road la completed tho through irafllc of the only line connecting tiie Atlantic and Pa ohlcSluie.s will bo largo beyond precedent, and, as (here will ho no competition, it can always bo done at profitable rates. It will ho ildliccd that the Union Pacific Rail road is, in fact, a (Vortramcaf IPor/r, built under the supervision of Governmentotllcors,and ton large extent with Government money,,and Hint its bunds are issued under Government direction.— it is believed that no similar security is so care fully guarded, and certainly no other is based upon a larger or more valuable property. As tho Company's FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS are offered for the prisonL at 00 CENTS OX THE DOLLAR, they are the cheapest security in the market, being more than 15 per cent, lower than U. H. Blocks. They pay Net is, SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NINE PER CENT, upon the Investment. Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle, by A. L. Sponsler, Ksep, and In Now York at tho Company's OlUce, No. HO Nassau street, and by CONTNIENTAL NATIONAL HANK. No. 7 Nassau street. * CLARK, DODGE it CO., hankers, No. .01 Wall street,- JOHN J. CISCO A SON, Hankers, No. £1 Wall at reel, and by the Company’s advertised Agents throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive jiamphlets maybe obtained on application. Remittances should bo made In drafts or other funds par In Now York, and tho bonds will bo sent free of change by return ex press. Subscribers through local Agents will look to them for their delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing tho Progrexsof tho Work. Resources for Construct lon, and value of Ronds, may bo obtained at tho Com pany’s unices, or of its advertised Agents, or will he sent free on application. JOHN J. CISCO. Treasurer, yew York, Dee. 111, 1507.-U A GENTS WANTED.—I want from /\ Iwclwlo fifteen agents to canvass differ ent parts of tin- I'liiled Stales, to soil territory fora Patent that is almost Indispensable In ev ery family. J oiler good Inducements to reliable men. For further particulars Inquire of or ad dress my Attorney, 11. Newsham. Carlisle, Pa. JAMES OUU, Shirfiiuuuloien, Cumb. Cb., J\i. Doc. s,lBB7—tit RINESMITH & RUPP. Wo. G 8 Worth Hanover Street, sell the Oriental Rase Burn- 1 lug stoves and every variety of Stoves known to tho market. Give them a call If you want to got bargains. 9ct. 31,1807-lf Real <®sfafr Sales*. W. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND AGENT FOB THE SALE OP Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES I IN TUB BOROUGH OF CARLISLE. No. 1.. Tho delightful suburban residence pi Benedict Law, (now tho property of D. i*. South worth). South Hanover street, with its ample veranda and flno Fruit Garden and grounds, em bracing an oore ol town lots. No. 2. SIX of tho finest BUILDING LOTS In tho Borough, on South Hanover Street. No. 8. The sir most elevated BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, situated at the hcadol South Bt. IX THE COUNTRY. No. 3. A TRACT OP TWENTY-FOUR ACRES Nineteen Porches of Land, with small but com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, Ac., and a young and thriving Orchard ol CHOICE FRUIT, situate la North Middleton twp., at tho head of LoutherStrcet, West, within a milo of tho Borough of Carlisle. This proper ty, ns a HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or for Market Gardening, Is tho most desirable tract of Its sizo to bo found anywhere In’ tho vicinity of Carlisle. Tho certain extension of the town West ward, partly consequent upon tho Improve ments inado and contemplated by tho Railroad. Company In that direction, drawing, as they necessarily will, nearly tho whole trade of thy 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, Fob. 23,1800, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE IN CARLISLE— ON FRIDAY, TJIK at, DA Y OFJANUAIi Y, 1808, at eleven o’clock, In the forenoon, will bo offered at tho Court House, THE THREE-STORY BRICKRESIDENCE pfllm laic Mrs. Susan H. Thorne. In Carlisle Pa.. gt the corner of High and Bedford streets; together with tho TWO-STORY HOUSE adjoining, n«d a VACANT HALF LOT nextthorotoon Illgusreol, Tho whole embraces a lot and n half of graumh more or less, with a STABLE and ICE HOUSE, at tho corner of Bedford. Street and Liberty alley. ■ The house Is finished In modem stylo, with high ceilings, the parlors with Mahogany doors Ac. Tho THREE-STORY HOUSE Is about thirty three feet six Inches on High street, tho TWO STORY HOUSE Is about twenty-six foetfronlltig on High street, and tho VACANT LOT thirty tPIH on tho same. Tho property will bo offered Jvi.i. TOGETHER, Of IN TWO OR THREE PARTS to BUlt purchasers. 3. Tho largo throe story house with so much ground as Is cutoff by a straight linp running from High Street south to Liberty alley, from thowcstsldoof said Three-Story House, ami parallel thereto to said Liberty alloy, with all the buildings thereon situate. 2. The Two-Story House, with as mucli ground corresponding to tho width of said house on High Street, as Is cut oil' by a straight Hue running from tho oast and west side of said Two-Story House from High street south to said Liberty alloy, with all build ings thereon situate. 3. Tho Half Vacant Lotnd- Joining tho last mentioned house on the west side thirty feet on High street, and tho same width to said Liberty alloy. All the Venetian Blinds, Latrobo Stove or Grat es, with oil cloths In tho passages, will bo sold with tho Jiouso wherein they are now placed. Tho property will bo sold on tho following terms: One half of tho purchase money on tho llrst day of April next, when possession will bo given. One fourth of tho purchase money In six mouths after to wit, On tho first day of October, 1808, and tho residue on tho first of April 18c9, when Deed will bo made pursuant to tho will. Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to ho paid when tho property Is stricken off, to uo deducted from tho payment In April. Thp property can bo examined ou tho week of tho snip. —ALSO— Will bo sold atthd salho time, all the’interest of the Into Mrs. SusotrH.' Thom,’ bolng'onp lumli vldod molotyin n piece of land contanjmc aboU l three acres, more or loss, situate ou the Trlndlo Spring road, about n milo cast of Carlisle, ad joining lands of J. Hamilton, and W. Holmes. To bo sold for cash. JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES H. GRAHAM, DAVID BTERRETT, Exccuiort, Carlisle, Dec. 19,1807.—ts “CTOR SALE.—A ’ first class JjIME- P STONE FARM, containing 110 flares, o*n,o hundred cleared and In a high stale of cultiva tion—-the balance in EXCELLENT TIMBER, lo cated miles from. Chomeorsburg, Franklin Co., Pennn. The improvements are a LARGE TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, a LARGE NEW HANK BARN, with modern Improvements, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Hog Stable and all other nec essary buildings, a LARGE ORCHARD uF CHOICE FRUIT, never falling water convenient to both house and barn. This farm is ollercd ul 8110,00 per acre, ou easy terms. —ALSO— A tract of 170 acres, about 350 of which arc clean ed, and In a good state of cultivation, with fifty acres in choice meadow and under good' fence; the balance covered with YOUNG CHESTNUT, LOCUST and other good timber. The improve ments are a LARGE THREE-STORY STONE MILL, with three run of burrs, three submerged iron water wheels and all the modern improve ments belonging to a first doss mill. It has a head of 11 feet never falling water power. This is located in ono of the finest wheat growing see lions of Franklin Co. Pcnua., and Is constantly employed In both country and merchant work. It lias THREE DWELLING HOUSES, ono oi which is a LARGE TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE good house for the Miller, and a comodlou tt , tenant house. Tho barn is a LARGE FRAME HANK, with a stone foundation, ami all other buildings ju excellent order. There Is also a LARGE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT.' This property Is offered at 818,00 nor acre, on easy terms. It Is considered a fine lopatiqn for n dis tiller. —ALSO— A farm 11 miles from. Chambersburg, Pa. of 100 acres, 50 acres cleared and tho balance la FIRST CLASS TUIBER. price §25,00 per acre. This funij is well improved. It has running water, and a FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, —ALSO— T3UBLIC SALE— Or the 7 (h day oj I January, 1808.--Will bo sold at Public Bale, on Uio above day, the TWO-BTORY BRICK HOUSE, on North Pitt street, (west side! Into tho properly of Mrs. Martha J. weirlch, bounded on the North by Geo. Z. Bretz, on the Wcstby an Alley, on tho South by Jacob Jones, containing thirty feet front on Pitt street, and ono hundred ami thirty feet In depth. Balo to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms will bo mudo known by HENRY SAXTON, ' Trustee. Dec. s,lBo7—ts* Stiff's Sales. SHERIFF’S SALES, fTjy vlrtuo of sundry writs of Ypu