SoMIIUUS’. MoXtIMENT—JIHSU-LT ()!•’ ■Pin-: Vaiii. —At a meeting of the Coun cil of the' SoitliiTs’ Monument As: o oiation, tlio report of llio nnjinigui's of the fair, held during the recent Chri.sl mas- holidays, was presented* by Mr. Luther Lino, chairman of the firemen's committee. The result is slated as fol- lows: Entire proceeds of Fair,, Expenses, Nutt proceeds,, A check for this amount was received from Mr. J. W. Ogilby, Treasurer of the firemen’s committee, and handed over In A. L. Sponsion, Esq.,.Treasurer of Monunicut Association, The report was accepted and the following resolutions, most cordially adopted: Itrxnln-d, That in bchalfof the SoldlciV Monu ment Association of Cumberland County, wo oi ler our warmest thanks to the committees of tin* several lire companies of Carlisle, who, at the re tjupst of the Association, so promptly undertook llio onerous duty of immnt'liiu tbo recent fair; and through whoso unremitting personal cliort, zeal ami elllcleucy it was carried through with such' signal success. Wo recognize (.ho spirit whlcii actuated them in tills good work as purely disinterested, UluslmCing the patriotic anil pub lic-spirited character of llio dremeiras kindred to that of the Kclf-sacrltlcing jdtizen-soldier wlio rallies to ins country’s Hag in the hour of peril. Wo gladly accept the proceeds - of the fair as chiefly resulting from the generous cllbrlsof llio dromon. Jisolvcd, That while so fully acknowledging our obligations to the tlremcn, wo do not forget our deeper indebtedness to the many ladles who so kindly,,throughout every evening of the fair, gave tliclr services ns sales-ladlcs. Enhancing i ne attractions of tlio fair by their personal pres ence, and making all the assurance of success doubly sure by their pursunslvo influence. Jltnolccd, That our cordial thanks'aro also duo to tlio many families who so liberally conltiba timl articles lo the fair, and to llio community fur their generous patronage. Jicsoh'vd, That wo again appeal lo our citizens to aid In tho erection of tho Soldiers' Monument. Uv purchasing certificates of membership for themselves nml families ami thus hasten tho completion of tho work. The editors of the various newspapers In tho county, are respectfully requested lo publish t hese proceedings, It. M. HENDERSON, President, IS. Beatv. Cor. Sec’y. BSP At a meeting of the Faculty of Teachers, of the common schools of Carlisle, hold in their hall, on Dec. 7th, the following resolutions were unani mously adopted; Whereas, Our fellow teacher, mul associate, Theodore Cornman, has this (lay tendered his resignation ns Vico President of this Faculty, therefore, Heaolvca, That it is with feelings of regret that wo accept the resignation of one, who In his as sociation with us,has proven himself a pleasant ;ixnd agreeable companion. Jiesotvod, That In nls resignation as a teacher, jtho Institute has lost a faithful member ami the community a devoted Instructor. jtesolvcd, That a copy of those resolutions bo furnished Theodore Cornman and they bo pub lished Jn fbo papers of the Borough. H. It. Williams, ) - Martha Underwood, i-Owi. B.* rah Bell. j $. (■', .SrocK, Sec. of Faculty. v. Jif. O. A.—The Young Men’s Chris* thin Association hereby acknowledge the receipt of tho following donations : BOONS. J. K. Haller, , .1 no. McGinnis, Hon. S. Hepburn, David Rhoads, 3 “ Dr. J. T. Ward, 2 Also a liberal collection from Emory Chapel. The Rov. Carroll will preach a sermon before the Association in tho First Methodist church on Sabbath afternoon at-I o’clock. Wsr. H. Smith. Cor. Secretary. Another. Newspaper.—The Commer cial Advertiser , a new candidate for pub lic favor, made its first appearance in this place last week. It is published semi monthly by Samuel Elliott, and has a neatand creditable typographical appear ance. Tun Income Tan.—By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that •the annual taxes for 1807 and tho licen ses for the ensuing year are to be assess ed immediately. The amended Jaw im poses a penalty upon all who decline to .make their returns on or before March Ist. Tjik Fair.— We learn the net proceeds of the fair for the benefit of the Soldiers’ Monument Association are $1,031 9S. We regret that it did not reach twice that amount. Good Will Faiu.-Wo hear it whis pered that the Goodwill Hose Compa ny intend holding a fair, some time next month. Rbal Estate Bonn,—George Z. Buu Us has purchased the Gorman House from Uobert Gorman for $20,000. Georgo W. Cook, a new recruit on ins way to Carlisle Barracks, fell oil* the platform on Tuesday evening of lost week, at the Lehigh Valley Depot, in Easton. Ho fell down through the trestle work, a height of twenty foot, sustaining very serious injuries. The injured man hails from Portland, iLU.no, American Sherry Wine. —This rich anti delightful wine, made from the Wine Riant, by Mr. Joseph Heisor, North Pitt Street, Carlisle, is, beyond question, the most wholesome as it is the most delicious .of our domestic wines. It is highly recommended by our physicians for its medical proper ties, and is at present extensively used in the sick room. Mr. Hoiser has man £t considerable quantity of this pure v’tue, 01)4 !ws it for sale at $2 per gallon. “How CAN YE BLOOM SO FRESH AND pair?” goes the old Scotch song. How? Why, those whoshow the bloom of health on their cheeks take Plantation Bittors, whichhas the power of fortifying the sys tem against disease, and of regulating the digestive apparatus. Arc you dys peptic, weak, void of energy? Have you little or no uppetito, hoadooho, ooiitmucd lassitude and depression of spirits?— Take S.- T.—lBoo—X., and bloom and beauty will return. The Bitters have be come a household friend. 'Magnolia. Water.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and half the price. . Jan. 2, 2fc. PERSONAL, —Ole Bull ia in Chicago., —Hon Alexander Stephens ia on his way North-. • —Jeaso D. Blight ia ill and unable to lake his seat in the Kentucky Legisla ture. —President Juarez, of Mexico, was in agurated on Sunday, December loth. —Tho father of Horace Greeley died at Fort Wayne on the 18th instant. —Governor Chamberlain was inagura tod on tho 2d inat, —TSliaa Howe, Jr., tho inventor of the sowing machine, has left an estate of $OlB, 000. • —ln Michigan lives an old lady named Wiley, who was present at the funeral of General Washington. —Governor Flanders, Louisiana, has resinged, and General Hancock has ap pointed Joshua Baker in his place. —Brigham Young has assumed the role of Joseph. Ho has counseled his people to lay by seven years, supplies of wljeat, as ho prophesies a great famine. —T, 'thumb was bn a train which run oXT tho track at Lehigh the other day, but .escaped unhurt in the pocket of a passen ger. —Hon. Hlester Clymer, of Reading, has been appointed Attorney for the Reading and Wilmington Railroad by tho Board of Directors of tho road. —Dickons replies to his nutograph-lmres in a printed form, as thus: “To comply with your modest, roiiuosl. would not ho rcasonaliiy. possible.” r-Judge ISufttccd, o( the U.S.Court, wan shot and dangerously wounded by Dis trict Attorney Marlin, at Mobile, week before ’nst. Lamartine, the famous*French poet, is much depressed in spirits, and remains whole days withontspoakingaml without iriving any evidence of an intellectual ex istence. “Tho Bullalo Commercial alleges that Colonel Parker has a full-blooded squaw and a family of “one-little, two little, three little—nobody knows how many little—lndians” of his own already. Giows.ni cn.nn $1021,03 13 usin c s b Notices. Auction* ! .Auction ! ! The entire Monk ol' Groceries, Quecuswure and Willow Wave, will bo otlercd at public auction, by C. L. Ilalbeil, coiner of Hanover and Lonther Streets- Auction to commence on Saturday,.lanuary LI, at 12 o’clock, and bo continued In the evening at 7 o’clock, and Monday and each succeeding eve ning, until the enllie slock Is closed out. I will continue to udl at asacvllle, until closed out. .lan. 0, ISOS.—It AV M. BLA-I 11 & SON, OVV E R T 1113 NE W SUN RUIt N E R WITH IMPHOVEI) CHIMNEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Also, a largo and complete Lump for lifly els. Glassware of all kinds much reduced In prices. r. S.—Persons going to housekeeping may got u complete outfit In our store at low figures. pcciaf Notices; the Richmond va., says OF HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. This Is tho season of all others in which this Bit tors, now so renowned, is found so beneficial.— Added to tho Ingredients which makes this Bit ters both dietetic andf tonic, arc the qualities which invigorate tho debilitated system, remove languor and depression,restore tho appetite,and Impart n healthy action to all thv functions of tho body. Tho mother and housekeeper should never bo without It, and the traveller who packs his trunk or portmanteau for the Springs, should class among tho necessary articles a few bottles of Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters. Ho will find It an invaluable medicine in the hour of transient de rangement of the system, which Is likely to be fall any one In this climate, and especially dur ing tho Bummer season. It Is pure, free from all intoxicating liquors, and for that reason the most strictly temperate need not hesitate to use It. per sonally, or in their families. lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of ulltholngrediontsof the Bit ters, with pure Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise, &c. It is used for tho same diseases as tho Bit ters, In coses where some Alcoholic Htlmulnni required. It Is a preparation of rare value, and most’ngrccablo to tho palate. C Vols, 3 “ 9 “ PRINCIPAL OFFIR, C3l ARCH ST., PIIILA, PA. Bold everywhere. Jan, 0, ISCS.—Im Cure yourself of Dyspepsia.—This most aggravating of all complaints—a disease from which more people sillier and die than al most any other—has at last found its master. — Coo’s Dyspepsia Cure controls and completely cures it in its worst stages; no one who suffers from dyspcsla.slek headache, souring and rising' of tho tho food, should bo without It. Whilst In all cusses of hard colds, stubborn coughs, sore throat,, mul all bronchial affections, Coe's Cough Balsam Is tho cheapest and best. These two ar ticles are deservedly very popular with the mas ses. .lan. 2, ISOS.—2t DR. WLJTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD Where this article is known it Is a work of su- pererogation to say one word In Us favor, so well is It established as an unfailing remedy for Onujhs, Colds, Jironchitis, Croup, Whooping Qnujh, Asthma, diseases’ of the Throat, Chest, ami Luii;/. t, as wccll as that most dreaded of all diseases, CVm sumjUion, which high medical authority has pro nounced to bo an incurable disease. Those who have used this remedy know its value; those who have not, have but to make a single trial to be satisfied that of all others Ills the remedy, THE REV. JACOB SECTILEH, well known and much respected among the Ger man population of this country, writes as fol lows : Hanover, Pa., Peb. 10,1859. Messrs. S. W. Fowle & Son", Boston. Dear Sins:—Having realized in family import ant benefits from the use of your valuable prepa ration—Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Ciieuuy—it aflbrds mo pleasure to recommend it to the pub lic. Home eight years ago, one of my daughters seemed to be In a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottlo of your excellent Balsam, and before she hud taUcu„tho whole of It there was a great im provement in her health. 1 have, in my indi vidual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by It. J would, however, caution the public against imposition because (here is a pood deal of spurious Wisial's JUal ■sam of JJ’tfd Cherry ajloal throuyhorl the country. JACOB SECHLEB. Voice genuine unless signed “I. BUTTS" on the wrap- V Prcpnrod by SETH W. FOWLE & SON, IS Tic mout St., Boston, and for sillo by Druggists gen erally. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. Jajces Curlin', of-Amesuury, Mass. “ I was afflicted with a severe felon on one of my lingers, and tried many remedies without re lief. My friends Induced mo to applyyour.Snlvo. In two days it extracted the inhumation from my lingers so ns to cnablo mo to resume my work. I can almost say that the Salvo worked like magic, for It clfected a cure without leaving a scar. I unhesitatingly pronounce Grace's tkdvc an excellent remedy and do not doubt it will be appreciated thi'oughout the land.” ONLY 2o CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally. Jan, 2,18C8.—1m To Consumptives.— -The advertised, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having sulTered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow sufferers the means of euro. To all wljo desire it, bo will send a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cuius fop Consumption, ASTintA, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, uud all Throat and Lung Affections, The only object of tho advertiser In sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information wialoli lio conceives to bo-mvoJuuhlo ami ho hopes every sufferer Mill try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove n blessing. Par ties wi&Uli)g tho prescription, free, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York. May 10, 1807—ly SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS. CAN BE CUBED BY USING THE Samaritan's Tho Great •" Boot and Herb Juices.’, Samaritan's Blood “ Itoot anti Herb Juices.', Samaritan's Purifier “.Hoot and Herb Juices.', Samaritan's and remedy “ Hoot and Herb Juices.' • Samaritan's for “ Jiool and Herb Juices,'' Scnnariian's Scrofula “ Boot and Herb Juices, 1 ' Samaritan's and all “ Jtoot and Herb Juices.'' Samaritan's Eruptions “ Boot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's ot the , /'Boot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Skin. "Boot and Herb Juices." There is not another remedy known to equal this for the euro of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, in all Us forms, Totters, Scales, Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of tho Skin. This Is no experiment; it is a well tested remedy In tho United States Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed their worst forms; mild eases soon yield six bottles will euro any case. It is u common saying, “ I have tried.everything without effect. 11 To such wo say, uso tho Samaritan 800 l and Herb Juices, and if it fails to ouro any disease of tho. blood or skin, your money will bo refunded by our agents. Price 51.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY JBV Ji hED Sold by If. Haverstlck, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND & CO.. Pr ' May 2, 1807—ly 015 Baco Street Phlln. In formation. Information giuuuu cod to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for tho removal of Pimples,Blotches, Eruptions, Ac., on. tho skin, leaving tho same soft, clear and heauti ful, can bo obtained without charge by address ing THOS. P, CHAP-MAN, CHEMIST, j(23 Broadway, New York, May 10, 1807—Jy U. L. HALBERT WM. 11LAIR & SON. South End,” Carlisle Pa, CHERRY Furors op Youth.—AGontlumnn who sullcred for years from Nervous Debility, ITcma lure Decay, and all the edbets of youthful Indie fiction, will, for the sake of sulftrlng Immariily send free to all who need it, tho recipe and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. .Suilorcrs wishing to profit by tho ad vert isur’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect conlldcnco, .TOXIN IT. OGDEN, -J2 Cedar .Street, New York May Id, IS's7—ly fHavticii. COMPORT —KNAUD. —On the 21th ult„ at tho residence of tho bride's parents In Monroo twp,, by Rev. John Ault, Mr. Jacob Comfort, of York co., to Miss Mary A. ICnaub. of this co. AKEU-CANNON.-On tho 2fith tilt., by the same, In Mcehaniesburg, Mr. Jacob Aker, to Miss Jane Cannon; both of York co. FORTNEY—WILSON.—On the 2d Inst., by the same, at the residence of the bride’s parents, in Upper Allen twp., Mr. Zachary T. Kortnev, to Miss Sarah A. Wilson. DINNER—JUMPER.—On (be .’slst uU, by Rev. S. p. Spvechcr,John H. Delncr, to Elizabeth Anti Jumper, both of this co. WIRT—MYERS.—On tho 2d Inst., by tho Rev. E. Kleiler, Mr. Emanuel Wirt, to Miss Mary A. Myers, both of this co. HIMES—MURRAY.—On Thursday, the 2nd Inst,, by Rev. J. A. Murraj, Charles E, Himes, i'll. D., Professor of Natural Science, Dickinson College, to Miss Mary E. Murray, only daughter of the olllclatlng clergyman, SI lAM BAUGH—SIIUFF.—On tho 7(hlnst.. by Rev. A. L. Rceser, Mr. L. J. Slmmbauyh, to Miss Mary Ellon Shull’, both of this co. SI i c 8,. LoCIIMAN.—On Saturday morning, Dceembor Ilth, Mrs. Maggie N. Lochinan, wife of Mr. C. L. Lochmuu of this place. /lmnia. CARLISLE, JANUARY 8, IMS. Pursuant lo the net of Congress, approved March i!d. 1307, tho Income Tax lor 1807, and tho Special Taxes (or Licenses) upon Trades, Profes sions and Occupations, for tho ensuing year, are lo bo assessed Immediately. All persons residing in the RorougU of Carlisle, or in the townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Middlesex and Dickinson, are noil licd to’nmko returns to this oJTlco, at once, of their Incomes for 18(17, of their Carriages in use exceed ing 88uu in value, and their Gold and Silver date. for Special Taxes (Licenses) for the ensuing year should be made at once. Returns will ho received; On Thursday, February Dili, at the Public House of J.C.Receher, in North Middleton town ship. On Friday, February 7lb,at the Carlisle Springs, in .Middlesex township. On Saturday, February Sth at the Public House of Joseph L. Knetllo, in Dickinson township. On Friday, February i-ltb, at tho Public llouso of Snyder lluplcy, In Paperlowu. On Saturday, February 15th. at tho Public House of Jeremiah Hannon, at Rolling Springs. And on oilier days, prior to March Ist 18US, at the Assistant Assessor's cilice, No. 7, South Mar ket Sijuaiv. WILLIAM KF.NN M D V. Assistant Assessor, Dili Div., IHh Dist. i’a. Jan. y, Isos.—.'SI Q ALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. On Tuesday. January 28, 1888.—A variety of MAHOGANY AND OTHER FURNITURE, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the late residence of Mrs. Sus an U. Thorn, at tho corner of Main and Bedford streets, Carlisle. Tho house will boopcuon Mon day, the 27th Inst., tho day preceding tho sale, to tho public, for the inspection of tho furniture, Irom HJ A. M. to 11. M. r HAMILTON, .i. H. GRAHAM, D. KTEURET, Executors, Jan. 0. ItGC—'it AUCTIOMEERING.— Thomulorsigu ed having taken oat license us an Auction eer, m Cumberland and tho adjoining counties, respectfully offers Ins .services to the public.— Having considerable experience in the business, lie feels free in saying that all sales entrusted to him will bo attended to promptly and properly, at exceedingly moderate rales. For further par ticulars address him at Mchaniesburg I*. 0., or call on him at the farm of John Bobb, near Box- U«y, u. S.lvo..«pm, a liom! _ Jan. 0, l-kii.. Admin i st rat oil’s notice.— Loiters of administration on tho esluto ol i&rual D. Boyer, late of Lower Allen twp,, Cum berland county, dec’d., have been granted to tho undersigned, residing hi Middlesex twp. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those Having claims, w.u present thorn to JOUN a BoYEUi Administrator’, Jan. 9,1888. —tit I noil RENT, from the first of April next, I a bouse and blacksmith slxop, on the Wal nut Bottom road, known as tho Buttorf proper- Al,plyt ° • E.I.IKE, • Jan. 9,1803.—If* gales. SHERIFF’S SALES. .-By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, cm Friday, January 10, 1803, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tho following described Ileal Estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in Silver Spring town ship Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the east by land of. Henry Voglcsong, on the south and west’by lands of George Bolstlluo and the Conodogulnct Creek, and on the north by lands of Samuel Voglcsong and Jacob Simmons, con taining 175 acres, more or less, having thereon Scctcc? a TWO-kfORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Back Kitchen, FRAME BARN, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Edward Demmy. A lot of ground situate in West Pennsborougli township, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on n>a west anil.norUi .by public road, on tho.enst by public Wey. afVd on the soxttn os’lot or samuoi French, containing % about of an acre, bo the same more or less, having thereon erected aTWO .STORY LOG AND WEATHEUBORDED HOUSE, Wash House, LOO STABLE. Hog Pen, and other out-building. Seized and taken In execution as tho property of Samuel Rnoads, endorser. —ALSO — A lot of ground situated in the Borough of Car lisle Pa. bounded on tho south by North street, on tfio west by Andrew Lechlcr, on the north by an alloy, and on the east by an alley, containing °I feet in Irout on North street, and 110 feet in doutb more or less. Seized and taken in exe cution as tho property of Jacob ‘Weaver, Jr. • —ALSO— A tract of land situate in'llampdon township. Cumberland county, bounded on the oast by land of John Quigley and John Stiles, on the north by laud of Catzler, Shaul and Waggoner, on the West by laud of William Matchott, on tho south by land of defendant, containing 80 acres more or less, having thereon erected a tCWO-STOBY LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, Spring House, Hog Peu, Com Crib, Buko , A tract oflaud situate in^amotownship,boun ded on the oast by John Stile* Shaul, on the south by Stale road, on tho west by William Matcbett and David Hume, Esq., and on tho north by other land of tho defendant, containing acres more or less, having thereon erected a ONEAND A-HALFsi’OUY IIOUSE.LOG BAUN, Framo Wagon Shed, Com Crib, and Hog Pen.— Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Samuel Hume. To bo sold by mo JOS. C. THOMPSON. Sheriff, SHERit'E's Omen, Carlisle, Doc. 11 18U7. » ‘ CONDITIONS.—On an mucsol Woo or over, €OO will bo required to bo paid when tbo property Is stricken oil', and 825 on all sales under 55W. . Deo. 10,1807.—3 t WE, tlie undpraig|iedT)ry Goods Mer chants, of the Borough of Carlisle, do hero ny agree to closo our respective pln'yca of iipsmesa at precisely 7 o’clock, every evening except Sat urday. The same to go into effect on WEDNES DAY JANUABY 1, v , IEIDICH & MILLEB. L. T. GREENFIELD, THOS. A HARPER. CHARLES OGILUY. J. G. W. BING. • A.W.BENTZ. . W. C. SAWYEB & CO. Jan. 2,1808.—. U RINESMITH & HUPP put lip Spoil l ing ’and Roofing, fit reasonable rates. All work warranted to give satisfaction, pot. 81,1807—tf iilctu SUibcrttecnymts. DOOFLAHU’S ULKMAU IiIWERS, ANI > Hoofiand’s German Tonic, ITciravoil by l!i\ C. 11. Jack3un, I*ll 11-A DKI.WI lA, I’A, Tlio Groat Rouiwlios lor all Disimea LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS) Hoofland’s German Bitters U rcn.i'iin-il of cl.f piiu l inii'i-f- (or, ;in tlioviin* tmilicl" I'aih 1..- JSJ-, i--, tmrii) *of lloolK, H-'i f-ri.iiil hji iio niiiu’.nsi ii lii'-'.iira “rVP li-r —tiaud. uulVmVcly in,, i .lolio rrAi.-i Ci.imj tuhitiji’iirc uj uuy HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, Is :> (omMnatiiin of nil tin* irnrrcdirut-s of tin* Blttera, with the pnn.-t quality ol Xitula ('nn Mum, Orange, clr.. making one of the most plniKint and nyrtvaflo li’im tile.* ever od.Ted to tho public. , Tlioh- proluiring a Medicine (roe (mm Alcoholic nd mixture, will iisii Hoofland’s German Bitters, In casoi* of nervous depression, when some alcoholic eliimihtn Is ncccpsury, HOOFLAED’S GEEMAE TOEIO should bn used. The Bitters or tho Tonic nro holh equally (,’ood, and contain tho fuiiio medicinal vlitiios. Tho stomach, from a variety of causes, such na Indb gcstimi, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have Its functions deranged. The result \KSI J&d of'which is, that the patient eufti-r* from several 01 more of tho following diseases: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to tboJHcad, Acidity of tbo Stomach, Nausea, Heart bum, Disgust fpr Pood, Fulness ' or Weight In tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing: or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming: of tho Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing:, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vlnion, Dots or Wobs before the Sight, Dull Pain in tho Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and E y o s, Pain in the Side, k Back,Chest, Limbs, etc., S u a d o n Flushes of Heat, Burning in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. Those remedies will cll'cclimlly cun; Liver Complaint,, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Dianmca, Disease of the Kidney*, and all DlflcaFcH arising from a Disordered Liver, stomach,or Int cr'lines. . DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever; PROSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hard ships,' Exposure, Favors, etc. There In no medicine extant eijiial Uqlhese icincdlcn in Midi eases. A lone and vigor In Impailed (u tliu whole Fv.-tcm, the Appetite is.Slrcngtli cm d, food i- enjou'd, •‘J the Htomach digests piomp'.l.y, the blood is purilicd, the com plexiqn Ij eroin vi i t-i sound and healthy, the yellow tim-e !•* eradicated from the eves, a bloom isdVen to thc-'clieeks, and the weak ami netvotia in valid l.e; ernes a i Uong ami healthy icing. I’cruoHf: in Jjifc, And feeling tho hand nf time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant ill*, will iind'ln the use of this Bi’lTKlty, or the TONIC, nn elixir that will Instil new life In o their veins, restore In a measure tho energy and ardor of mom youthful days, build up their diiitnkcn forms, anil give health and happiness to their r.'iimuiitig years. NOTICE, It Is :: w:*n-t ,J t.'>bHhhr'(l fact that fully onc-lmlf of tlio U'l.mh- portion uf mir ■ population .nro Bel ili.ai In ilhm !i.;oymcnl “ngr 1 of goad health ; or. lu ii/-.• 1 lu>tr own ex |Kj /j 3 jiroHhlou, “ never fuel \\vll,” They nnt lim rr*.'2rnfri gold, devoid of nil energy, extremely ncrvoui', and have no appetite. 'i’o thin t-laps of persons the BITTERS, or the Ti IN IC, Is especially recommeiKlcd. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made filmin'hy the use of either of those remedies. They Mill cine every cupo of M ARASMUS, without tall. Thmit-ancls , April 28, IS’Oil. • “ I consider * noofland'H German Hitters ' a i uluable medicine in rase of attacks of Indigestion or Dy?pep>iii. 1 can certify this from my experience of it. * Yours, with respect, james Thompson.” From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., Pastor of (h'Truth Uuji’ist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson— Dcar.Sh;: I have been fu-qiuiitly re quested to connect my name wilh recommendations o( dillerent hinds of nitViSUae.*, hut reqmding the pmc tlcenaout of my ap r »7a I’mpmU- sphere, I have in all cases do , y cllned; hut with a clear proof in vail IS oua Instances and particularly in my 'SiJa own family, of the usefulneps of Dr. lloofland’e German Hillers, I depart for once from mv usial course, to cxpie-s my lull conviction that, /or general dehildy »/ the system, and ttveria'hj for Liver Complaint, it is u gnfe ami valuable preparation. Jn some cases it may fail; hut usually, 1 doubt not, U wHI lie veiy beneficial to those who sullVi trom the above causes. Yours, % cry respectfully, J. 11. KENNAUD,. Eighth, below Coates St. From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assidnnl Christian Chronicle, I‘UHadrlphta. I have dcrtvcil (IfcUlcil l>c*txcflt from tin* hsu of Hoof* huul’ri German Bittern, ami foci It my privilege to h commend them us a most valuable tonic, to all who me sull'eiing from general debility or from disease* nrUhig from derangement of the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALU CAUTION, HoollamVs German I’emedieK are cotmlet felled. Heo that tlu'i-ignnture of r ■, C. .M.^.IACKHON 111 Odloe and Manufactory at the German Medicine Hbnv, Nil, 031 AKCII Hired, Philadelphia. CHARLES M. EVAN 3, German Dnigidut, I’rop'iielur, Formerly C. M. .Jackson A Co, For salo by all Pfiigglnts and Depleis In Medicines, PRICES. IlouOund'p German Bitters, i>er Bottle $1 00 “ “ “ half dosed 0 00 Iloofland's German Tonb , put up in quail buttles, 1 f>o per buttle, ot a half dozen fur 7 DO E?" Do not fmuet to examine well the uttlclc you buy, In ordei to get the genuine. Jan. 9 ? 1803,—1y Urg (Boo Us. W. G. Sawyer & Co., EAST MAIN STREET, Under Rippey’s Hotel, Have just received from New York a full and complete stock of WINTER GOODS, bought cash, at the latest decline in prices. DRESS GOODS of all kinds, Men and Boys Wear Mantles, Cloaking .Cloths, &c. The largest stock of elegant and low priced Furs ever brought to Carlisle, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DOMESTIC GOODS of every description, cheaper than the cheapest. NOTIONS of every variety, together with everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods Emporium, W. C. SAWYER & CO have reduced their earlier pur- chases of goods to compare with the very low prices of the new Everybody call for bargains in Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls,- Cas- simeres, Oner Coatings, Carpets, Notions, Domestics , Holidky 'Goods of all kinds for presents. Now is the time for bargains at IF. C. SA WXlilt <0 CO'S. Deo It) 18(37 Bm YEAIfe To amount of subscription received by W. B. Mullen, Treasurer, To ain’t, of subscription rec’d. by Ja cob Ititnor, ' 8,400 00 To ain’t, of subscription received by 11. E. Brcchblll. To ain’t, of M. Glelm’s Duplicate, less exonerations and commission*, To ain't, of K. Shelly’s duplicate, lus exonorations and commissions, £U,;117 :W To ain’t, of A. K. Soarlght’s duplicate, less- exonerations and commis sions, To ain’t, of indebtedness of township, Total, §7J,^lO CK Amount paid out by W. 11. Mullen, os per receipts,(lncluding commu tation paid (1 men,) Amount paid out by 11. K. Jlreehhill, us per receipts, Amount paid out by G. D Craighead, as per receipts, 111,121 oO Amount paid out by W. 1,. Craighead, ivs per receipts. .27, -Til Amount paid out for Interest and ex change, Amount paid out by Samuel (Helm- Error, Amount paid Auditors and Cleric. Number of men received bounty for enlisting in tbosorvlee under the several calls, 153, Wo, the undersigned, Auditors of South Mid dleton township, have examined the above ac count, and find it correct ns per above statement, and that there Is a balance due by township, oi Si>l 33 for whlch'thero Isa duplicate in hands of Collector. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands this 7th dti3 f of December, A. D. 1S(!7. .loiIN G-MAM, 7'a\rn3hip Vlirk Dec. 111, JS(j7—3t. 3Ugal Notices NOTICE. —Notice ia hereby given that the following named persons have tiled ap plications for Hotel, Liquor und Restaurant Li cences, under the several Acts of Assembly rela ting thereto, Intho olllcoof the Cleric of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county which said applications will bo presented tt said Court on Monday, the 13th day of January. 18(13: HOTELS. Lewis Blister, West Ward, Carlisle. Lewis Faber, East “ “ James Irvine, Lower Allen. W. G. Thompson, Middlesex. Wm. Bell, Now Cumberland Boro 1 RETAILERS. John D. Mock, East Ward, Carlisle. Edward Showers, West Ward “ Benjamin S. Stones, Shippensburg. Wm. Lewis, Nowton township. Edward Bloxson, * " “ RESTAURANTS.. Frederick Alchelo, East Ward, Carlisle, John Yalser, “ " “ John G. Houhinn, " ** “ Samuel Brown, “ “ “ Frederick Babner, “ “ CJmrlcs Franciscus, West Waul, ** Jacob Hippie, “ “ John Orris, Mcclmnlcsbnrg borough. Morrctt £ Marquart, " “ W. S. Dunlap, Nowvlllc borough. Wm. B, Over, “ “ David KuufThmn, Newton township. Catherine Pecker, “ “ Wm, Beaver, Shippensburg borough. Christian Shade, “ “ Frederick Breckcnraakor, Silver Spring twp. Rahall Slump, South Middleton. Charles W.Llnthurst, **, “ SAMUEL BIXLKIL ' cicvk Quarter Sessions. Dec. 12, IKG7—lit £ROCIj AMATlON.—Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge ot several-Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and T. P. Dlalr and 11, Stuart, Associate Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of nil capital and other offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated tho ilth day of November, A. D., 1807, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of January, 1808, (being the I.'UU day,) at 10 o’clock In tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo tljpu and thorp in tjiplr proper persons, with tholrrolls,records,and inquisition*, examinations, and nil other remembrances, to do those things which to their oflloea appertain to bo done, and all those that aro hound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or then shall bo in tho Jail of said coun ty, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo Just. Shawls, JOS. C. THOMPSON, SiiKitmr’s OFt icK, .b'^iewjK" Dec. 5, 1807—tc SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Susan 11, Thorn, late of Carlisle, deceased, have been Issued to tho undersigned, residing in sumo place. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, andthosa having claims against imut estate will also present them for set tlement. Dec. 12, ISG7—tit NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of George Weary, lato of Middlesex township Cumberland- co., doo'd., have been granted to the undersigned residing lu the same township. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. LEVI 7.KIQLER. Dec. 12, lbo7—Ot Administrator. NOTICE. —Tho undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to the next Legislature of Pcniisylvnnli for an act to authorize the sale of the real estate of An drew Chapman, dec’d., in accordance with the directions contained lu the will of said decedent. W. r. CHAPMAN. Nov. 2S, lSb7—tit JAM K S II'UOXI OAJ. , i'iAlU/U.n ,».->// Ifl.A i.r.n. 1,1 STOVES TIN AND SHEET-IKON* WARE, South Ifauuver £>(., Atljoiniiif/ litoir it Sun’* Grocery, OAItLI S L E , PA. The subscriber thankful for past, favors, re spectfully informs ins friends and the public, that he has now on hand a large supply of the latest and bust Improved COON and PARLOR STOVJCSi. HE A TERN an d RANGE'S. In the Stove Department wo df.slre to call par ticular attention to tho following, comprising as (hoy do, tho very best Cook and Parlor Stoves now In use ■ NIMROD, - QUAKER CITY, EXCELSIOR. PENN, NOBLE COOK, NIAGARA. • SUSQUEHANNA and IRONSIDES. To speak at length of the different Stoves would occupy too much space, but wo deem ItueccMa ry to call the attention of the public to tho EMPIRE GAS BUHNER. vThl.s truly wonderful Parlor and Olllco Stove Is so constructed tlmt the cheapest quality of coal (Ltmcburncr’s), can.be used with success.— It burns continuously and the lire is easily kin dled. It Is capable of heating one room uelow and two rooms above. There Is no dust and no' escape of gas, and an actual saving of coal, which hi two or three seasons will pay for tho stove. The Empire has many valuable qualities which can only bo fully appreciated by seeing It In op eration. Wo claim that It Is far superior to any other Stove now in use, and.we feel satisfied tlmt wo can convince all who will favor us with an examination of tho Stove at our .-Imp of this part. Wo have on hand a full assortment of TINWA II K . Repairing promptly attended to. Roofing done at tho shortest notice. Spouting will ho-put up on reusomiblo terms and with despatch. Please give us a call ut No. W, smith Hanover .Street, adjoining Blair’s Grocery. JAMES M’GONIGAI.. Ki-pt. ID, HslST—Cm rnilE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, I manufactured at F. GAIIDNEH & Co’s. Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, van't be bait. Tills Is tlio testimony of scores of families in Cum berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now* using them. Cull and see them. COHN S H E L L E 11 S running cither by power or by hand—constantly on imnd and for sale at F. GARDNER & CCS. Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street. STE AM BOILER M- A KING. We tiro prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si zes and kinds promptly and on the, best terms.— Also. SMOKE STACKS and all articles in that line. UKPAIUING OF BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to in the bust manner at F. GARDNER* CO’S. Foundrv and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pa. Fob. 7.1307. /■'IAKIUACES, BUGGIES, &c.—A. J 3. A N. SIIEUK, have on hand two-seated Car riages of every style. Top and, no-lop Buggies half dozen second handed Carriages, a number ofSlelghs. Everything in their lino made to or der. Oct. 31,1807.—3 m. RINESMITH & RUPP, No. G 8 North Hanover Hired, sell the Oriental Bose Burn ing Stoves and every variety of stoves known to the market. Give them a call if you want to get bargains; Oct. 81,1807— it EOli KENT from thu Ist of April 1808, Two Now Brick Two-Story Houses, on East et, desirable location. Apjdy Jan. 2,1805.-31 FOR RENT.—The house occupied by Mr. Glvleron West Main street. \\ , il. AiIIjCEK, Jan. 2,1803. rnHE PLACE to buy chenp for cash is J_ at ItiKEriiiiTjr it Uuvi’w,iYo OH yorth Hano ver Street, CtirlUlc. OcL 31,1857.—If SINESMITH & KUPI“, rVo. 08 North Honover Street, warrant all the Stoves they and will take them back If they do not prove ns good os represented. Got. 81,1867—tf Bvj) 71,210 SAMUEL GLEIM, Jr., JOSIAII WKHHBKT, JOSEPH A. STUART, .1 minors. and over-coatings In every stylo at prices below any store In the county. All goods cut free of charge or manufactured to order. Tbo cheapest Hoots and Shoes for Men's and Hoy’s wear, war ranted as represented, Uemcmber wo warrant all goods. Also, a beautiful stock of Ladles’ Furs. JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES-JI. GUAIIAM, DAVID STEUUET, J'J.cccutors, 525 MILES UNION PAOIPC RAILROAD RUNNING WJ2ST FROM OMAHA ACROSS T II I*: CON T I N K X T This brings the line to the eastern base oi the Rocky Mountains, and It Is expected that the track will ho laid thirty miles further, to Evans Pass. the highest point on the road, by January, The maxima Kruno from the foot of the menu* talus to the .summit is but eighty foot to the mile, while that of many pastern 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 Unit the entire grand line lu the I’acitle will he open for business in I.sTO. Tho means provided for the construct lon of tilts Ureal National Woik are ample. The United states grunts Its Six Per Cent, bonds ut the vatu ot from sIO.OUO to 818,000 per mile, for which It takes a second Icin as security, and receives pay ment to a largo If not to the full extent of Its claim lu services. These bonds are issued alt each twenty-mile section Is finished, and alter it has been examined by United States Commis sioners and pronounced to he In all respects a tlrst class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, stations, and all tho necessary rol ling stock and other equipments. Tho United States also makes a donation of li*,- suo acres of land to tho mile, which will bo a source of large revenue to thoCompunv. Much of this land In tho Platte Valley is among the most fertile In tho world, and other large por tions are covered with heavy plno forests and abound in coal of tho best quality. Tho Company Is also authorized to Issue itsown First Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to tho issue ol tho Government and no more. Hon. K. H. Morgan and Hon. Oakes Ames are Trustees for tho bondholders, and deliver the bonds to tho Company only ns the work progresses, so that they always represent an actual and productive value. The authorized capital of the Company Is Ono Hundred Million Dollars,of which over live mil lions have been paid in upon the work already done. At present, tho profits of tho Company are de rive*! only from its local trullc, but this Is already much more than sutllclent to pay tho Interest on all tho bonds the Company cun Issue, it not an other mile were built. It Is not doubled that when the road Is completed the through tralllc of the only lino connecting the Atlantic and Pa cillc.States will he largo beyond precedent, and, ns there will be no competition, It can always bo done at profitable rates. . It will he noticed that the Union Pacific ball road is.lu fact,a f/oimimod b'or/. - , built under iho supervision of Governmentolllccrs,ami ton large extent with Government money, ami that Us bonds are issued under Government direction.— it Is behoved that no similar security is so care fully guarded, and certainly no other lu based upon a larger or more valuable property. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are offered for the present nt 00 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, they are the cheapest security In the market, being more than 13 per cent, lower than U. S. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NINE X*ER CENT, upon the Investment. Subscriptions 'will bo received In Carlisle, by A. L. Sponslcr, Ksq., and in Now York at the Company’s Cilice, No. 20 Nassau street, and by CONTNIENTAL NATIONAL RANK. No. 7 Nassau street. CLARK, DODGE A CO., Rankers, No. 31 Wall street, JOHN J. CISCO A SON*, Rankers, No. £1 Wall street, and by the Company’s advertised Agents throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained on application. Remittances should bo made in drafts or other fluids par in New York, and the bonds will bo sent free of change by return ex press. Subscribers through local Agents will look to them for their delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND -MAI’, showing the Progrcssof the Work, Resources for Cons true lion, and value of Ronds, may bo obtained nt the Com pany’s Cilices, or of Its advertised Agents, or will bo sent free on application. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New Yuri:'. Dee. ID, Ibo7.—it SKWINfI 51 AC’l I IN K, WATCH, SI I.lw DUKSS, HEVOI.VKR, or some oilier article of equal value, FREE OF COST? Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, tor the best One Dollar Pawnbroker’s Sale in the country. Send for Circular. S. C. THOMPSON & CO*, 30 Hanover Sf„ JSojfon, JfoM, QH E AI'EST GOODS IN TIIK COUNTY uiucwHTun a dougukrtv’s, xrwvtu.k. /*.i THKY H\vn JUST UKriMtNKD KJtOM KKW YORK, and PHILADELPHIA wll h the cheapest, largest and neatest stock of goods ever offered to I lie public. MUSLINS from .(J to IIE3T APPLETON Hots. LADIES KIIAWI-S from 52.00 to 53.00. FURS. HOSIERY, GOOD HEAVY CALF SKIN SHOES' from Sl.OOlo $1.50. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OK DHKSS SHOES, HOODS, N mnl a beautiful line of NOTIONS, also, a com plete lino of Ladle*’ Cloakings, cut out free of charge or manufactured .to order. Gentlemen will lliul ‘ CLOTHS, CARSI M EHES, VKHTINQS, lIUKWSTKU A DOUGHERTY, AVimV/t’. Jht. Dec*. 1 ‘2, 18U7—If AUK NOW COMPLETED. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY, Jt is the bust chance cut offered to A(j cats t Cue or two days’ lime will secure a good Jnn,2,lWW,--3m* Meal ©state Scales. W. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND AGENT FOR THE SAXjE OF Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE •REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT BEAvSONABLE PRICES in this nououou or gaums mc. No. 1. The delightful suburban residence of Benedict Law, (now tho property of I). I*. South worth). South Hanover street, with Us ample veranda and lino Fruit Garden and grounds,em bracing an aero ol town lots. No. 2. SIX oflhollncst BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, on South Hanover Street. No. 3. Tho six most elevated BUILDING LOTH in the Borough, situated at tho head ot South Si. IX THE COUNTRY, No. 3. A TRACT OF TWENTV-FOUII AGUES Nineteen Torches of Land, with small hut com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Franm Stable, «tc., and a young and thriving Orchard ol CHOICE FRUIT, situate in North Middleton twp.. at tho head of LouthcrStreet, West, wlililn a mllo of tho Borough of Carlisle. This proper ty, as a HOMESTEAD, for general fanning, oj for Market Gardening, Is tho most desirable tract of Its slzo to bo found anywhere In tho vicinity of Carlisle. Tho certain extension of the town West ward, partly consequent upon the Improve ments made and contemplated by tho Railroad Company in that direction, drawing, as thev necessarily will, nearly the whole trade of tho town to that end. will very greatly enhance the •value of this land to tho future owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and profit able Investment. Feb. 23,1800. SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ES TATE IN CARLISLE— ON FRIDAY, Till•: 3i, DAY OF JAHUaHY, 1808, at eleven o’clock, In tho forenoon, will bo offered at tho Court House, THE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE of the lalo Mrs. Susan 11, Thome, In Carlisle Pa., at the corner of High and Bedford streets; logellu r with tho TWO-STORY HOUSE adjoining, ami a vacant HALF LOT ncxttherotoon Hlghmed. Tho whole embraces a lot and a half of ground, more or less, with a STABLE and ICE HOUSE, at the corner of Bedford street and Liberty ullev. The house Is finished in modern stylo, with high ceilings, tho parlors with Mahogony doors Ac. Tho THREE-STORY HOUSE Is about llilm threo feet six inches on High street, tho TWu- STORY HOUSE Is about twenty-six foot fronting on High street, and tho VACANT LOT thirty fen on tho same, Tho properly will bo offered am, together,. or ix two ok three, parts to suit purchasers. I. Tho largo three story house with so much ground as Is cutoff by a straight lino running from High Street south to Liberty alley, from tho westsldoof said Three-Story House, ami parallel thereto to sold Liberty alloy, with all the buildings thereon situate. 2. Tho Two-Slorv House, with as much ground corresponding to* tho width of said house on High street, as is cm off by a straight lino running irom the cast and west side of said Two-Btory House from High street south to said Liberty alley, with all build ings thereon situate. 3. Tho Half Vacant Lotad- Joiulng tho lost mentioned house on tho west side thirty foot on High street, and the same width to said Liberty alloy. All tho Venetian Blinds, Latrobo Stove or Grat es, with oil cloths In tho passages, will be sold with tho house wherein they are now placed. The property will bo sold on tho following terms;, Ono half of tho purchase money on tho first day of April next, when possession will bo given, Ono fourth of the purchase money In six months after to wit, On tho llrst day of October, 1888, and tho residue on tho first of April 188‘J, when Deed will bo mado pursuant to tho will. Ton per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid when tho property Is stricken off, to bo deducted from tho payment In April. Tho property can bo examined on tho week of tho sale. Will 1)0 sold at the same time, all the interest of the late Mrs. Susan H. Thorn, being one undi vided moiety In a piece pf laud containing about three acres, more or less, situate on the Trlndlo Spring road, about a mile oast of Carlisle, ad joining lands of J. Hamilton, ami W. Holmes, To bo sold for cash. JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES H. GRAHAM. DAVID STEURETT, iSrceu/ori, Carlisle, Dec. ID, 1807,—ta TjX)R SALE.—A first class LIME- I' STONE FARM, containing 110 acres, one hundred cleared and in a high slate of cultiva tion—the balance In EXCELLENT TIMBER, lo cated '2>/i miles from Chamccrsburg, Franklin Co., I’onna. Tho Improvements aro a LARGE TWu- STORY DWELLING HOUSE, a LARGE NEW BANK BARN, with modern Improvements, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Hog Stable and all other nec essary buildings, a LARGE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, never falling water convenient to both house and barn. This farm Is offered at §llO,OO per aero, oh easy terms. —ALSO- A tract of 470 acres, about 350 of which are clear ed, and tn a good state of cultivation, with fifty acres in choice meadow and under good fence; tho balance covered with YOUNG CHESTNUT, LOCUST and other good timber. The Improve ments aro a LARGE THREE-STORY STONE MILL, with three run of burrs, three submerged Iron water wheels and all tho modern Improve ments belonging to a first class mill. It has a head of II fdet never fulling water power. Tills U located In one of tho finest wheal growing suc tions of Franklin Co. Feuua., and is constantly employed In both country and merchant work. It has THREE DWELLING HOUSES, one u( which Is a LARGE TWO-STORY STONE HOUS good house for tho Miller, and a comodhm tenant house. The barn Is a LARGE FRAME BANK, with a stone foundation, and all other buildings In excellent order. There Is also a LARGE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT- This property is offered at §15.00 per acre, on en.s.\ terms. It Is considered a lino location for a dU tlller. —ALSO— A farm H miles from Chainbersbtirg. Pa. of 100 acres, oil acres cleared and tho balance in FIRST CLASS TIMBER, price $25,00 per acre. Tills farm is well Improved. It lias running water, ami u FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. —ALHO— Twelve building lots lu the Borough of Chain borsbvrg, at a lino price for speculation. For further particulars enquire of EVERETT «fc COOK, Atty’s at Law, Chantbersbuvo Dec. ID, 18G7.—tf ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. —On Sat urday, January ‘Si, 1808.—The undersigned ml nunistrtitor of Michael Gibbons, Into of Dickin son township, dec'd., In pursuance ofnn order of sale, on the premises, all that curtain tract of hind and improvements thereon, situated in tho said township and bounded by lauds of Nicholas Mow cry, Win. Carothcrs. Alexander's lieirs and oth ers, containing 112 ACHES, more op Jess. The im provements are a substantial two story BRICK HOUSE. LOG DAUN, Wagon Shod, Corn. Crib, Orchard «to. Tho propertyls situated within five miles of Carlisle on tho Cimmborsburg turnpike. Tills is a desirable property and Is well worth tho attention of buyers. Teiois of Salk.—Ton per cent, of tho purchase money when the property is stricken oil*, the le slducof one-fourth on tho contirmatlou of the sale, another fourth on tho lirst of April isos, when deed will bo made and possession given, and tlio balance on tho lirst of April ISIiU, with Interest from the lirst of April ISGB, the luxes for 18tW to bo paid by tho purchaser, who takes the crop In the ground. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M. PATRICK GUIDONS, Administrator. Jan. 2, ISBS.—ts IDEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE, JQi-o*VtfA TURD ay, FEHU UARYI, ISOS,—TiI o undersigned, executor of John Zng, doo’U, will oiler at public sale, on tho abovo day, at tho late residenco of the deceased, in Pnpertown, the fol lowing described Real Eestate;- A LOT OK GROUND, In Panercowu, with u. TWO-STOKY STONE HOUSE, the late residence of the deceas ed, twenty-six foot front and twenty-four feet deep, with a DRICK RACK BUILDING, twenty* four by eighteen feet, also, a Brick Wash House a Frame Stable aud Carriage House and other outbuildings thereon erected. There Is a lot at CHOICE FRUIT on the lot. Also, FOUR BUILD ING LOTS, adjoining tho lirst mentioned lot, Hay feet front and onohundred and eighty A.-H deep. Each lot Is in a good state of cultivation, and planted with Chico Fruit, Tho entire pro perty will bo sold together, or tho lota separately, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view tho properly on or be fore day of sale, can call upon Dr. Wm, 11. Bau man, residing on tho premises. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M,, when ;erms will bo made known by ‘ JACOB ZUG, Executor of John Zwj. Jan. 2, IStfS.—ts 13 EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—By vir- I ii tuo of an order of tho Orphan's Court ofCum* Oeriuud County, under proceedings In ijartltion, lo mo directed, I will expose to public-sale. ov SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1808, at the Court House, lu the Borough of Carlisle, at 11 o’clock oi said day, tho TWO-HTOUY STONE HOUSE AN I) LOT OF QIIOUND, situated on tho castsido or South Hanover street, in said borough, late tho property of Win. (Jolauoy, deceased, bounded on tho north by property.oi wra. Sellers, on tho east by Mr. Mullen, on tho south by Mrs. MoMath ami on tho west by Hanover sfroet, being,TU 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 IFm. (Jtlancy, , Jan. 2.lSC3.—ts DRUGS! DRUGS!“Dr, D. Corumau haring to relinquish an extensive practice, us well as his Drug business in thO city of Pitta burg, several years ago, on account of ill health, has now opened at No. 38 N. Hanover street, be tween the ofllco’s of Drs. Kleltor and Zltzer, u DRUG STORE, where ho has and is receiving ev ery few days a pure stock of-Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuflh nud everything generally kept in « well-regulated City Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded nud family receipts will receive special care. The Dr. can bo consulted at any hour, at his ofllco, back of his store, or at his dwelling. No. 112 N. Hanover street, after «doro hours. Remember the place, No. 38 N. Hanover Street, Carlisle. * DR, D. COUNMAN, Sept. 12,1807— ly Til VERY VARIETY of Cooking Uten- Pi slls’nn, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, for solo by BrjfESiimi a Rupp, No, (18 North i/unenvr Street, Carlisle . Oct. I&1807 tf GIFTS TO ALL ! .1 Silk Dress PaUtn\, a Family Sewintt Machine, or Gold Watch FREE OF COST! For one or two days* service In any town or vil lage. Particulars nud samples sent free, by ad dressing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUDMAN A CO.. N 0.40 Hanover st., Boston Mum*. Dec. 19,1837.—3 m - FOR RENT.—Either one of the n.oi«> of the undersigned, the one situated on Hu* corner of Liberty alley and Hanover street, ami at present occupied by Wa.shmood A brother, us. u grocery store, and tho other occupied by him self as a furnishing and variety store, Is for rent. They both have good cellars and are suitable foi* a dry goods or hardware store. ** C.INHOFF DCC. 6,18(37.-tf