Punnc Bales. —Bills for the* following Public Balea have recently been printed ut this ollico: Thursday, January 23, John Hannon, nl the Franklin House, in Carlisle. Ex tensive sale of Hotel Furniture—Bed steads, Mattresses, Wardrobes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Piano, &c. Tuesday, January 28, Executors of Mrs. Susan H. Thorn. Extensive sale of val uable Furniture, iu Carlisle. Friday, January 31, David Landis, in Silver Spring township, one and n-half miles west of Mechauicaburg. Henry M. Bobb, Auctioneer.. Tuesday, February 4th, George Keller, Sale of a valuable Limestone Farm, of 20-1 acres, in Newton township; John Miller, Auctioneer.. See advertisement. Tuesday, February 4, J. A. PclFer, in Dickinson township, near Barnitz’s Mill, Mules, Horses, Cattle and farming im plements. N. B. Moore, Auctioneer. Saturday, February loth, John Hosier, in Hickorytown. William Dovinney, Auctioneer. Saturday, February 15th, J. A. Zim merman- in Mcchaniscburg, Bale of Horses, Carriages, Wagons and fixtures of Livery Stable. W. C. Houser, Auc tioneer. Tuesday, February IStli, Joseph H. Hutchison, Dickinson township, on Wal nut Bottom road, four miles west of Car lisle. N. B. Moore Auctioneer. Thursday, February 20th, L. Keller, in Silver Spring township, three-fourth mile west of New Kingston. Thursday, February 27, Jacob Lehman, in Monroe township, near Boiling Springs. Tuesday, February 25, Michael Beltz hoover, Administrator of George BclU hoover, at lute residence of deceased, in Silver Bpring township, extensive sale of Personal Property. Wednesday, March 4th, William Dmwbmigh, iu Frank ford township, throe miles north of Plainfield. J. W. Fair, Auctioneer. Monday, March 20th, John Duffy, in Huntingdon township Adams Co., near the road leading from Petersburg to Whitestown.—N. B. Moore, Auctioneer. Business Notices. LEATHER ! LEATHER ! !— TIIO subscrib er has Just recolvod ft good supply of BEST UED AND WHITE SOLE LEATHER, which ho oilers at i rjrt'nlly reduced prices, fur the Owft. Ho keeps on hand constantly all kinds of Finished Leath er. Ploaso call at Win. Blair’s NewTamiery.foot /»f South street, Carlisle. B. W. UEIGNEU. .lan. 28,1808.—1 t School Books.—Coniman & Worth ington, No. 7, East Main street, have In hand a largo supply of School Books, at very low rales. They are also constantly receiving fresh Drugs and Medicines. Jan. 23. 180 S. Pure Drugs.—lf you want pure drugs and medicines, go to Cornman & Worthington’s Drug Store, No. 7, East Main street, Carlisle. All medicines warranted pure* .Tun. 10, 1808 Have all our newly married people thought how much money would be saved by buying their Qucctuvvtiro, GUviswavc, Cedar B'tor, Willow Ipire, it*c., from Win. Blair &. Son, “South End,” Carlisle, Pa? We have more Ware In our house, of our own Importation, than can be found n any other establishment outside of the elites. Please call and see a now and beautiful style of (ilasswaie Just received. We have plenty of everything in our line for .ill who may be pleased to call. A further rcduc ,i loir In prices of many of our goods, WM. BLAIR & SON Jan. hi. 18(18. Special Notices. THE 11 h'.\AMJXK!t,” RICHMOND VA., SAYS IiUOFLAND’W GERMAN BITTERS. This is the season of all others lu which this Bit ters, now so renowned, Is found so beneficial.— Added to the ingredients which makes this Bit ters both dietetic nud tonic, are the qualities which Invigorate the debilitated system, remove languor and depression, restore the Imparl, a healthy action to all the functions of the body. The mother ami housekeeper should never bo without it, and the traveller who packs his trunk or portmanteau for the Springs, should class among the necessary articles a few bottles of Hoofland’s German Bitters. He will find it an invaluable medicine In the hour of t ransient de rangement of flic system, which Is likely to be fall any one in this climate, and especially dur ing the Summer season. It is pure, free from all intoxicating liquors,ami for that reason the most strictly temperate need not hesitate louse it. per sonally, or in their families. lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of all the Ingredients of the'Blt ters, with pwo Santa Cruz Hum, orange, anise, Ac. It Is used for the same diseases as the Bit ters, in cases where some Alcoholic Stimulant Is required. It Is u preparation of rare value, and most agreeable to the palate. I’JIINC'II’AI. OI’IIK, Gill Alien ST., TIIILA, PA, .Sold everywhere. .lun,!), ISfiS.—lm DU. WISTAU’S BALSAM OK WILD CHERRY. Where this article Is known il is a work of-su- peivmgalion to say one* word In Us favor,so well is ll established as an unfailing remedy for Outf/hs, Colds, llranrhilis, Croup, Whooping Omgh, Asthma, diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, iis weell as that most dreaded of all diseases, Con sumption, 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, liavo but to make a single trial to bo satisfied that of all others it is the remedy. THE KEY. JACOB SECHLER, well known and much respected among the Ger man population of this country, writes as fol lows: Jlanovkr, Pn„ Feb. 10, 1859. Messrs. S. W. Fowls it Son, Boston. Dear Sirs:—Having realized In family import ant benefits from, the use of your valuable prepa ration—NVistau’s Balsam of Wild Cherry—it a fiords me pleasure to recommend It to tiro pub lic. Somo eight years ago, ono of my daughters seemed to bo in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery wore 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 In her health. I have, in my indi vidual cose, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. i would, however, caution the public against imposition because there is a good deal of spurious Whlai's Bal sam of Wild Cherry ajloal Ihroughort the country. JACOB HECKLER. Xouc genuine unless signed “I. BUTTS” oji the wrap per. Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE it SON, 18 Trc mont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists gen erally. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. James Curltn, of Amesuuuy, Mass. “ I was alUlcted with n severe felon on ono of my fingers, and tried many remedies without re lief. My friends induced mo to apply your Salvo. In two days it extracted the iuilamution from my Ungers so as to enable mo to resume my work. I can almost say that the Salve worked like magic, for it effected a euro without leaving a scar. 1 unhesitatingly pronounce Grace's Salve an excellent remedy and do not doubt It Will bo appreciated throughout the land.” ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE Jc SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally, Jan, 2,16G5,—1m To Consumptives.—The 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 direction, ami that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to mako known to his follow Butlerov* the means of euro. To all who desire It, ho 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 suue cuke for Consumption, Asthma, Buonchitis, Couchs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser In s'endiuc the Proscription Is to bonctlt the nllllctod, and spread Information which ho conceives to be Invaluable and ho hopes ovorj* sufferer w ill try his remedy, as it will cost them, and nothing may prove ft blessing. Par ties wishing the prescription, fuek, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May 10,1867—1 y SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE Stmarllan's The Great “ Hoot and Herb Juices.’ Samaritan's Blood “ Hoot and Herb Juices,'' Stmariian'a Purifier “ Root and Herb Juices." /Samaritan's and remedy “ Hoot and Herb Juices," Samaritan s for “ Hoot and Herb Juices.'' Scimarlian s Scrofula “ Hoot and Herb Juices.'' Samaritan s and all “ HootandHerb Juices," Simartians Eruptions “ Hoot and Herb Juice*." Samaritan s of the “ Hoot ami Herb Juices," Samatiian 8 Skin, " Hooi and Herb Juices.' 1 There Is not another remedy known h> initial I hln Tor (In* cure of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, In all lls forms, Tetters, Scales, Polls, Mercu rial Diseases nml eruptions of the Skin. This Is I no experiment; It Is a well tested remedy In the United St uteri Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed their worst forms; mlldcases soon yield- six bottles will cure* any case. It Is a common saying, “ I have tried everything without y libel.’ To such we say, use the &imuri(an Root and Herb Juices, and If it falls to cure any dl-souso of the Wood or skin, your money will bo refunded by our agents.' i’rleo 51.27 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT, rilK CERTAIN ItEMEDi- EV It .S ED Sold by 11. Ilavorsilck, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND * CO., Pr !H'i Race Hlrcet IST.7-Iy May . Information tfuaran- IXKOUMATIO: oml to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, alsoarcclpo for tbo removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Ac,, on the Klein, leaving the same soft, clear and bcauli ful, can ho obtained without, charge by address THUS. F, riIAI’MAX, UHKMI.ST, SiiiJ Broadway, New Vorl; day 10. is« 7— ly Eituons ok Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered fur years from Nervous Debility, Dream lure Decay, and all the effects of yontliful Indis cretion, will, for tlic sake of suffering Immunity send free lo all who need It, the recipe and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad verlisor’s experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN D. OGDKN, i- Cedar Street, New York May If’., iso7— ly KTav riCO ICI XU JOHN.—On the 1 llh lust., bv Llov. M G. KarharL, Mr. Luther ;.I. King, to Mias Anna 10. John, both of I‘enn township. McCOMMON—LOCKARD.—On’ the Kith Inst, by the same, Mr. Amos G. MeUommoii, of Roulh Middleton twp., to .Miss Eliza J. Loekard, of Dickinson twp. lUTNER—BIXLER.—On the Kith Inst., by Rev. S. P. Hprochor, Wm. D. Illtner, to Frances Bl.xler, both of Mount Rock. HWavltetss Carlisle Flour nud Grain SlarUot. CAitrdsr.K, January 22, 1808. Flour—Family, SI2 50 Now Corn U 5 Flour—Super 9 00 Oats iu> Ryo Flour 8 00 Clover Seed, » 75 Wheat—While, 2 20 Timothy Seed, 1 75 Wheat—Red, 2 25 New Hay ";l Lon 11 00 Rye, SI 35 Carlisle Provision Jlurliol. ICAiinsLE, Jnmiury ,ii> 18(«. 35n10 Chickens—"repair, 50ii75 W Potatoes—b— ‘\\ bus 1 50 11 Apples—be.“>t—ftbus 12-10 10 Apples—l2il b— \\ bus 1W) IS Hugs, 1 12 Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Bacon—Hams,. Bacon—Sides,.. EM&iladclphia Markets. PizxiiADEi.ruiA, Jamiary2l,lB(lB, FLOini.—Tile market Ima neon null, nun prleen arcusctllcd audTower ; 800 obis, o 1 ’superfine and 1000 bbls. of Pennsylvania family, from S 7 50 to 8 25 for superfine ; 8 50 a I) 50 for extra ; 10 a 11 50 for family. Rye Flour iu unchanged ; 350 bbls. sold In lots at 98 5(1 a 0 per bbl. In Corn Meal there Is nothing doing to llx quotations. Guain.— I The demand for Wheal has fallen mV, and prices have declined 8 a sc. per bush., uihmii bushelsof Southern and Pennsylvania red sold at £2 57 a 2 5S for choice, 2 10 a 2 51 for fair to prime, white ranges from 280aII 20 per bushel. Rye is thill and rather lower ; -11)00 bushels of prime Pennsylvania sold lu lots at 1 05 a 1 75 per bushel. Corn has boon dull and lower ; sales of 5000 bushels old yellow at 133 a.l ;15; Oats have been in fair demand ; 35,000 bushels sold at 7(1 a 78e pel - bush el, closing at 7(1 a 78c. JFYcUj Rdbcctiscmcnty,. OJiEUIPF’S SALKS. —By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale, hy public vendue or outcry, at the (‘nun. House, in Ihe borough ofCarllsle, on ,S l-'.lmunn/ S//j, ISOS, af 10 o'clock, A. J/., the following describ ed Real Estate, to wit: A lot of ground situate lu New Kingston, (. um berlaiul County, bounded on the north by the Harrisburg and (’avlMe Turnpike, on I lie east by lot df John Kinlz, on the south by an alloy ami on the west by lot of Joseph Ego If, containing s'i feel hi trout and iso feel in depth. more or less, having theron creeled a TWO-STOI’Y FRAME DWELLING llul’sii, with Buck Bui Ming. Frame •Stable, Hug I’uii, Smolte Httu.se, and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Wort. Alsu. A lot of ground sUimto lu Urn borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, bounded on the north and west by A. B. Zeigtcr, on the south by East Louther street, and on the ons/ by C. Shap ley, containing 10 lout in front and 120 feet In depth, more or less, having thereon erected n TWO-STORY LOU AND WEATHERBOAUDED DWELLING HOUSE, and Buck Kitchen, a ONE STORY BRICK SALOON, Summer House, and other outbuildings, fc'eizcd and taken In execu tion us the property of James T. .Murray. To bo sold by mo JOS. C. THOMPSON, ti/u-nj/'. SmiKin-'s Oi'TH'K, CAUbisr.l-:, Jan. 20 1898. Conditions.—On all salesof 55()Oorovor.S50wllI ho required to bo paid when the properly Is stricken ofV, and £25 on all sales under £5OO. Jan. 23. 1898—Is. t>eport of poor house vlsi | ti TORS FOR I*o7 —To the Honorable, the Judges in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County: Tiie undersigned appointed by your Honora ble Court visitors oi the House of Employ ment, i&e., for the poor of Cumberland County, for the year 1807, respectfully report: That hav ing attended to the duties of their appointment by visiting the institution from time to time du ring the past year, they at all times found the House, Us pauper Inmates ami the farm attached, under proper management,and in proper condi tion, the feeble In body and mind kindly cared for, the sto dy vagi ant and othe’s able to work made to realize that tills is for such as they a House of Employment, as well as of accommo dation. All are properly fed and the practice of personal cleanliness rigidly enforced. In view of this wo recommend the continuance of tho present efllclent Steward and Stewardess, under whoso management, house, inmates and farm, show continual improvement. Wo close this brief report with expressing our regret for the loss of ono of tho outer buildings of tho institu tion by lire recently, and our sorrow that Its de struction involved tho loss of three of its inmates. Wo recommend tho erection In its stead of a suitable building with tho modern improved and safer mode of heating buildings of tills class by hot water, or heaters in the basement, and that this building, thus heated and properly ven tilated, bo set apart for the insane ami blind of o.ir County. All of which is respeetlully submit ted. WILSON FLEMING, EPHRAIM SHELLY, A. BOSLER. Jan. 23,1838. \XT M. B/BVTLEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW HEAL J 3& T A TE AGE N T , WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SALE, tho following described properties : No. 1. A Largo Brick Grist Mill. In the Borough of Carlisle, in good running order, together with 5 Acres of Laud, having thereon erected a New Two-Story Brick House, with oilier outbuildings. This is decidedly one of tho most desirable pro perties in Cumberland County. No. 2. A Good House and Lot of Ground, on Lo cust alley, near Pitt street, in said. Borough of Carlisle. N0.3.* A Tract of unimproved Land, in lowa County, lowa, situated on tho State roud lending from Monloztimuto MllloraOurg, being live miles from the latter place, and about eight miles from Victoria R. it. Station, containing 80 Acres. Tho Land is all cleared and within half a mile of tim ber, which can bo purchased at very low figures. This property can bo bought low, clear of all en cumbrances. For further particulars inquire of the under signed, who will take pleasure lu giving all nec essary information. war. n. butler, P. O. Box, 109, Curliste, I’d. Jun. 23, ISOS.—If Real estate at public sale. —Oh Tuesday,February 4,1868.—The subscrib er, Geo. Keller, residing near Btougbstown, Cum berland County, Pa., on the Plko leading from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, offers his Valuable Farm, containing 2tH ACHES OF LIMESTONE LAND, about 160 acres cleared, and in a good state of cul tivation, the balance well covered with Timber. There is a good Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT, Ap ples. Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, tirupcs, Ac., on tuo promises. The Improvements are a good BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two stories high, lately bulk, containing eight rooms,Wash House, Smoke House, Cistern, Ac. A good BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Hogpen, CarriageHnuse, Cider Press, all nearly new. There Is also a large Cistern near the Barn. The above property will be sold as a whole, or in parts to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the farm can do so by culling on the subscriber, residing on the pre mises. Bale to commence at 12 o’clock, on said day, when terms will bo made known by GEORGE KELLER. Jan. 23,1803.—t5* SOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that Loiters of Administration on the estate of ib ’. Zook, Into of the State, of Mary land, dec’d., have been granted to the under signed residing In Upper Allen township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. LEVINA ZOOK. SAUEL lIERTZLEU. Administrators, Jan. 2;l, ISOS.—Ot T WYNNE will give lessons on the , Piano, Organ Ac. Terms ?12 per quarter, two lessons per week. UJT Tuning and Repairing. Jan. 2J, 1863.—Si* RINESMITH & RUPP put up Rpout lug and Roofing, at reasonable rates. All work warranted to give satisfaction. 00t.31, IBU7 —tf iileb) ETibectisemcnts. 540 M l Jj E ' a UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD HUNTING WEST FROM OMAHA . AC 11 USB THE CONTINENT, AUE NOW COrBKTKD run tuack dicing laid and trains uunniko WITHIN TUN MILKS OF THE SUMMIT OK THU KOOKY MOUNTAINS, The remaining ten miles will soon bo finished us soon us Hiu wcaUtur permits llio road-bed to bo sulllcleutly packed to recievo tho rails. Tho work continues to be pushed forward In the rock cuttings on the western slope with unabated en ergy, and u much larger force will be employed during tho current year than ever before. Tho prospect that tho whole UIiAXD LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BK COMPLETED IN IS7U, was never belter. The means so far provided for construction have proved ample, and Micro is no hide of lands for the most vigorous piusecution ui the enterprise. These means are divided Into four classes: I.—UNITE!) STATES BONDS, , Having thirty years to run, and bearing six per cent, currency interest, at tho rate of SiO.OOO per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; then at tho rate of SIS, OOO per mile for 150 miles through tho Koo ky Mountains; then at the ruto oi 832,000 per mile lor the remaining distance, for which tho United Slates takes a second lien as security.— Tho interest on those bonds Is paid by tho United States government, which also pays the Company ono-haif the amount of its bills in money for transporting Us freight, troops, mails, Ac. The remaining halfoftheso billsls placed to the Company's credit, and forms a sinking lund .which may dually discharge the whole of this lien. 2.—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. lly Us charier tho Company is permitted to is sue its own First Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the bonds issued by the government, and no more, and only tvt the road prui/rtssca. The Trustees for the Bondholders, are the Hon. 10. I). Morgan, U. S. Senator from New York and tho Hun. Oakes Ames, Member of the U. S. House of UepioseiitallvoK. who urn roK,ionnU>lo for tho de livery of these Bonds to the Company In accord ance with the terms of tho law. a.—THE LAND GRANT. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Company hn« n land grant or absolute donation from Uio government of 12,500 acres to tho mile on the lino of tho road, which will not bo worth less than §1.50 por acre, at the lowest valuation. I.—THE CAPITAL STOCK. The authorized capital of tho Union Paelllo Ilallroad Company In §100,000,000, of which §8,500,- 000 have been paid on tho work already done. TUB MBAMS SUFi'ICENT TO IIUILD TllK UOAD. Contracts for tho entire work of building 0U miles ot ilrst-clnss railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the most dllllcult mountain work, ami embracing every expense except sur veying,have been made with responsible parties (who have already finished over M 0 miles),nt the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and llfty elght dollnrs(s(lS,os3)pcr mile. This price Includ es all ncccsnry shops for construction and repairs of cars, depots, stations, ami all other Incidental buildings, and also locomotives, passenger, bag gage, ami freight curs, and other requisite rolling stock, to an amount that shall not bo less than §>,ooo per in Ho. Allowing tho cost of the remain ing one hundred and eighty-six of the eleven hundred miles assumed to be built by the Union Pacific Company to bo $OO,OOO per mile, THE TOTAL COST OP ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 911 miles, at $08,053, ?fi° 205 012 iMf miles, ut §90,000, 10,7-10,000 A.«M dlooouiib, on bomlM, Mm-veyH. .to., J,C0 0,000 Amount, As tho U. S. Bonds are equal to money, and the Company’s own First Mortgage Bonds have n ready market, we hayo as tho AVALIABLB CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILD ING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: U. S. Bonds, §20,323,000 First Mortgage Bonds, 20,323,000 Capital Stock paid In on work now done. 8,500,000 Land Grant, M,050,000 acres, at $1,50 per acre, 21,120,000 Total, Tho Company have ample facilities for supply ing any deficiency that may arise In means for construct ion. This may be done wholly or in part by additional subscriptions to capital stock. EARNINGS of the company At present, the profits of the Company are de rived only from Us local trafllc,but this Is already much more than sulllclcnt to pay tho Interest on all tho Bonds the Company can Issue, If not all ot her in Ho wore built. It is not doubted that when the road Is completed the through tralllcof the on ly line cen Meeting the Atlantic and Pacific States will be largo beyond precedent,and, as (here will In* no competition, it can always be done at pro fitable rates. it. will be noticed that tho Union Pacific Rail road Is, In fiiet, a f.'occmmcnf llbr/,-, built under the supervision of Government ofllccrs, and to a large £xU nl with Government money, and that its bonds are issued under Government direction. It Is believed that no similar security is so care fully guarded, and certainly no other is bused up on a larger or more valuable properly. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are offered for the present at IK) CENTS ON THE COLLAR, they arc tho cheapest security in tho market, being more than 15 percent. lower than U. s. Blocks. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NINE PER CENT, upon the investment, and have thirty years to run before maturity.— Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle by A. L. spunsler, Esq., and in New York at the Com pany s OUR-e, No. 29 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL HANK, No. 7 Nas sau street, (’LAKE, GOUGE A CO., Bankers, No. Si Wall St., JOHN J. CISCO, it SON. Bankers, No 33 Wall St., and by the Company’s advertised agents through out tho United Stales. Remittances should bo made in drafts or other funds par in New York, nml the bonds will be sent free of charge by re turn express. Parlies subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. \. NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing the Progress of tho Work, Resources for Construc tion.and Value ofßonds.may bo obtained at the Company's Olllces or of Its advertised Agents, or will lie sent, free on application. JOHN J. CISCO. Treasurer, New York. Jun. 2-1, !*(»<.—tf TJEAD THIS THROUGH! IT MAY ISTI'UU'ST YOU OH A KRII’.Kt). TO THE PUBLIC AND THOSE IN TERESTED IN HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, &c., &c. THAT THE CELEBRATED DR. BARBER’S HORSE* CATTLE AND HOG POWDERS, Prepared and sold by Cl RUS BROWN. Druggist and Apothecary, Broadway, Upper Milton, Pa., Is tho BEST IN THE WORLD, When tho Horse is in very bad condition, use tho following Physic first; Two Tablcspoonsful of the Powder and One Quart of Linseed Oil, Mix and Drench. REMEMBER THE- RED HORSE, On Each Pack and prepared as above. THESE POWDERS are prepared from tho or iginal Dr. Barber’s Recipe, with additions from the Recipes of tho Best Horse Farriers in Europe and America, together with tho experience of tho Proprietor of over Twenty Years with Horses and Medicine. The following diseases are cured with their use; All Stages of Coughs and Colds, Even First Singes of Glanders and Farcy, Distemper, Gripes, Colic, Hidebound, Removes Worms, etc., Ac., Ac. These Powders by occasional use, say once or twice per week, will ho a preventive of disease, when the animal docs not come in' contact with nostril of the diseased Horse. THESE HORSE POWDERS are a sure preventive and euro for diseases so common wltn chickens—Gapes, Ac. Diukctions.- Mix In corn meal. Ai.so-Mlx with the water they drink. Feed it to your .Stock and they will bo healthy and fat. REMEMBER THE RED HORSE ON EACH PACK* TAKE NO OTHER. For Sale by CO UNMAN A WORTHINGTON, No. 7 East Stain St., Otrlistr J‘a. Jnn. 2J, 1803.—£3m BACjE OP ELBGANT FURNITURE. —On Tuesday, January 28, 1808.—A Variety of MAHOGANY AND OTHER FURNITURE, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the late residence of Mrs. Bus an 11. Thorn, at the corner of Main and Bedford streets, Carlisle. The house will bcopeu on Mon day, the 27th Inst., the day preceding the sale, to the public, for the inspection of the furniture, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M, Jan. 0,1863.—Ot CELLING OFF AT COST. —Having rented one of the splendid business rooms In the new building'of Robert Given, Esq., on the North West corner of the Public Square. The undersigned will sell at cost his entire stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewely, from this tlmo un til April Ist. The room now occupied by mo will bo for rent from April Ist. 1868. THOMAS CONLYN, Agent. Jnn. 10,1868,—im* Kjatfitoare, faints, &c. "I NDUSTRIA PROSPERKT. a have lately made largo additions to my al ready EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE In nil its branches and departments, and buying exclusively for Quft, nm able to compete wiih Phllad’a. Mark ets, and to Whole sale at Manufacturer'* J*riec.t. All orders attended to personally, and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to nil parts of the town FREE OF CHARGE. Wo Invito tho special attention of Blacksmith's and Wagon-Makers to our extensive slock In their lino, comprising In part Hammered, Rolled. • English Refined, and Norway Iron, of all shapes and sizes. Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse and Mule Iron, Nalls of different brands, Rowland’s Black and Polished Springs, Sanderson’s Oast-Steel, Spring, Sleigh, Blister and Too Steel, Blacksmith's Drills, Solid-Box Vices, Bel lows, Files, Rasps, and Case Hardened XjL Wagon, Carriage, and Buggy Axles. CARRIAGE, WAGON AND SLEIGH Fixtures, embracing in part; Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes, Bows, Shafts, Carriage Poles, Sleigh Run ners, Fenders, Top Leather, Duck Canvas, Dril ling, Damask, Lace, Trimmings, «tc., Ac., too nu merous to mention. Cut and Clinch Nalls, at tho very lowest mar ket rates. Country Merchants supplied at manu facturers’ prices. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will find It to their advantage to buy Nalls,Locks, Paints, Oils, and other, Building Materials, to gether with CARPENTERS' TOOLS from tho JJesl HfqJicrs Warranted to give outlrosatlsfactlonlu quality and prlc- CABINET MAKERS ANDJJNDERTAKERS wo would Invito your attention to onr largo and c httin stock of Walnut and Mahogany Vuneors, Cnalr, Sofa, and Bed Springs, Moss, Hair Ac,, Ac. Collin Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessary materials and goods in their line. SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS of every variety comprising In part Black, lied and White. Enameled and Patent Leather, Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and Silver Hames, Horse Blankets, Collars, Bridle Bltts, Buckles, Bings. Brow-Bands Kem-Woh, drillings, Blanket Binding, Ives’ and North’s Self Adjusting Trees, Ac., die. A LARGE STOCK OP SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and Findings, Morroccocs, Tamplcoca, Sheep Skins, Colored Lin H'H || Ings, Ac., all of widen Will be sold at the JU lowest Oath rates. PAINTS AND OILS. Twenty tons of the following brands of White Leads and Zinc’s: Wetherlll's Load, Liberty do., Buck do., Crystal do,. Mansion do., French Zinc, American do., Snow White do., Florence do., Col ored do. Colors of every description dry and in oil In cans, and tubes. Also, Gold Loaf, French and German Bronze. Paint, Varnish, and Camel Hair Brush es, Graining Combs and Brushes. OILS AND VARNISHES Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Fish do., Lard do.. Lubrio do., Neats Foot do., Turpentine, uonoli Varnish. Furniture do.. WhltoDemftr<in §88.115,012 JAPAN IRON AND LEATHER VARNISHES, Also, Putty, Litharge. Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Rosin, Chalk, Alum, Copperas, Borax Madder, Logwood, Ac., Ac. $83,270,000 Wo would especially Invito the attention of Fanners, Mechanics and the communi ty In general to Lho following articles; DOUGLAS COWING RU MSEY’S IRON CURB WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS, FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET Wood, Iron and Lend Pipe to stilt, HYDRAULIC RAMS Ac., Ac A oimutant and fresh supply of DUPONT'S Rock, Rtllo, Engle and Duck Powder, Together with Safety Fuse, Picks, Matlocks, Elizabethtown, and Loudon Humes, straight unci twisted, Butt and Long traces, sth. Chains, Sprendcs, Halters, Chains, Cow Tics, Ac., At*. FARM BELLS' of all sizes, (warranted nett to crack.) MILL AND CIKCUJ.AU SAWS, nurcfiKii saws, icsivia, stkki.h, Ac., Ac. A L.AXiaE AND NEW STOCK C E D A II \V A U K, C O M I* U I S I N G Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Butter Bowls , Prints, &c., &c. Plain and Porcelain-Lined , Oval and Round Boilers, Porcelain, Brass and Copper Preserving Kettles , Waffle and Grid-Irons. A NEW LOT OF GRAIN BAGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, BOLDER, BAR DEAD, SPELTER, BLOCK TIN. PIG LEAD, SHEET BRASS, &o. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS, Smooth mid Twist Rlllo's, Mil Rifle Barrels, and Mount ■ J lugs. and Bowie Knives, also, Matallo L’atrldgcs to suit Rides and Revolvers, of all the Imp rot ed pat terns. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BIRDCAGES. Also, Chamber ”»TTT Setuj, Patent Me tallic Iron Hold VV «rs, Moss A!• low er Hanging Baskets. CLOTHES WRINGERS InHaumtlons, Jaundice or CHIN E|S E GONGS, Yellow Water, HAND BELLS p O 11 HOTEL K E E P E RB, I, UTIL Ell An hymn iiookh PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP, used on doors and windows for excluding cold, rnln, duid, and Know without mentioning the besides securing such comfort us uoothor expen diture of fuel can command. ALSO SOLE AGENTS J. HAMILTON, J, H. GRAHAM, D. STERRET, ■Executors. FAIRBANKS STANDARD HCALKB. -03- Remember the old stand. Jan. W, 1568.-ly DHAWINO WATKIt I‘llOM Crow-Bars, Drills, Sledges, Napping Hammers, Cement of the Following brands, (Warranted fresli and good,) HasemlaJo, Scotland and Hancock, TPTT Also, JUjL Calcine • Plaster, Putro Sand, o JSk *' PLAIN AND GILT ONLY AGENTS EON SAVINU OF COAL FOR HENRY SAXTON, No. in East Main St,. Cll rlitle, Fit. J3ri> OootJS. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! POSITIVELY THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN l-RICKN Of THE SEASON, THIRD ARRIVAI. GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, EAST MAIN BTB EE T All the best makes of Prints 1234 ets., choice styles Prints 6, 10 and 12 ots.. a beautiful Muslin bleached, 1 yard wldo only eta. best Domestic Ginghams in town at 12J£ and IS ets., Tickings 12J4,15, and 20 etn., Ex tra heavy -M Ticking only 25 cents. WHITE, RED, YELLOW and GUAY FLANNELS, from the late forced sales at greatly reduced prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! GOOD BROWN BLANKETS at 32.50 per pair. WHITE ALL WOOL BLANKETS 34.00 per pair The largest Blankets all wool, only 34.'»0 per .vn th« floor trradcs very cheap. .SJIAWL.S REDUCED /.V PH/C-W* We have a splendid Square Shawl ladles’ size only 3H.00. Good double Shawls 3 ».00 and 80.0 old six weeks ago nt 88.00. A lull assortment DRE S S GOO DS , AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMJ‘L'T/TJ(J.\' All the best grades of French Merino's at X7cu, ll.OOand 81.20. Beautiful Reps very cheap. ELEGANT ALPACAS in Blacks, Browns, Bis mark, Wine, Green, Blue, only 50 els. All wool plulds reduced to 50 cts. FURS! FURS! A large assortment very cheap. By ajwiul ar rangement with one ol the largest Fur Houses In this country I caa and will sell Furs lowoi Umn any store in Carlisle. Ac., Ac. F It KNC H 0 L OAKI N U H In fancy styles very low The best Black Beavor all wool, very line, only 34.50. A full stock KATIN K T H , CLOTHS 4 CASSIMEBEB, Just received at astonishingly low prices. TIIK CKI.KRRATED ASIEUU’AN STAR CORSET, only $l.OO. I am the exclusive agent of the above for Car- Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, In fact everything connected with a tlrst class Dry Goods establishment, at prices that cannot fall to please. 1 mean what I say when I assort that there is no store in this county that can offer goods at lower prices or offer a better stock. Remember the fact that all the above goods have been pur chased within the lost week ut the late forced sales—which enable mo to offer those Induce ments to purchasers. P. S.—FLOOR OIL CLOTHS on hand very cheap. L. T, G. IBC7, gI'ECIAL NOTICE! GREAT EXCITE M E X T AT TH E OL D COU N E Ig! Has beeb created by another large arrival ol cheap goods, STHE LARGE AUCTION SALES NEW YORK and Good French Merino, ut 1.00 “ Empress Hopps nil wool, .00 “ Alpacca Poplins, .75 Splendid Plaid Poplins, .75 to 1.00 ** “ Cashmeres, only .45 and nil other Dross Goods as cheap In propor tion. B LANKETSI BLANKETS! Please do not forget the fact that ail high prl* ccs are Good Canton Flannels cts.. Good Domestic Ginghams cts.. Good Muslin* 10 cts.. Good Calicoes 8,10 and 12 cts.. Shoot ings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tick ings, Checks, Toweling*, Ta ble Diapers, Ac., at such prices as will astonish every person that will call MANTILLAS, BASQUES, CIRCULARS. Ac, A splendid assortment of Cloaking Cloths by I he yard or piece. SHAWLS! SH A IV LS ! FLANNI2 L. S ! FLANN E L H ! of all colors ami ciuaUllcs While and Colored Homemade Flannels. Shirting Flannels cheap er than ever the old stand you will find the greuictt variety of all kinds of from the cheapest Furs up to the real Mink Sin hie MUFFH, COLLARS. CAPES, BKXtTHAH. HOODS. TRIMMINGS, Ac. for LADIES, MISSES and fHILDRBN at LEIDIGH & MBLtER'S Cheap store you see the groutest variety of OVEU-COATINCIW, FRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, FANCY CAKSIMERES, KATTINETTS, Ac. A special arrangement with a Hrst class Tai lor, tomaUo any garment in very short notice. Always a fall supply of every description of FUNERAIj OOO.DSI Strict attention In tilling orders from town oc country. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, NUBIAN, HOODS, SCARFS, TIES. HOSIERY, GLOVES. MITTENS, YARNS, DRAWERS, Notts, The best to bo had in the county, at the cheap where they have the largest and best stock of L. T. GHBENFIBLD, No. I East Main Street. CARPETS. OILCLOTHS. , MATflioS, m RUGS, MATTS, *c. Please do not fall to give us a call, as we are determined not to b© undersold andcan alw»> s prove to our friends that wo sell good Goods cheaper than any other house tu the county. PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OP THE CARPET HALL, NO. 2. Nov. 28, iOT, 33 tj) (Bootus. AT NO. 2 , EAST MAIN HTRE ET , B O U G H T A T P lIIL A D E L P // / A NOW I« THE TIME THAT EVERY LADY In the towu and country can purchase a KILLED In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, ON LEIDICH A MILL E R , and purchase one of the new styles of LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, THE largest slock ul long and square are always to bo found on the CORNER you will llnd every description of AT FURR! FURS! MOURNING GOODS! CHEAP Notions always on hand such as UNDERSHIRTS. HOOPED SKIRTS, Ac. BALMORAL SKIUT S , STORE 1 Urg dGooKs. QHEA P E 8 T GOO 1) 8 IN THE COUNTY BIIKWHTKR * DOUUHKUTV’S, A ’i:\V\ILLK, PA TIIKV HAVE JUHT UKTUUNKI) FROM NKW YORK ami PI U LADKU»HI A with theeheapesf, largest and neatest stock of goods ever tillered to tne public. MUSLINS from .« to BEST APPLETON Mcfs. LADIES HUAWLS from 52.00 lo SB.OO, FURS, HOSIERY, GOOD HEAVY HALF SKIN SHOES, from $l.OO Co $1.30. A lIKAI’TIFPI. I.INE OK DRESS SHOES, HOODS, amla beautiful lino t»f NOTIONS, also, a com plete lino of Lollies’ Cloakings, cut out free of charge or manufactured lo order. Uenllomen will find CLOTHS, (’ ASS J .M E R ES, VKSTINIIS iml Over-coalings In every slylo at price* below my store In the county. All goods cut free of •.barge or manufactured to order. The cheapest Hoots ami Shoes for Men’s and Roy’s wear, war ranted as represented. Remember wo warrant all goods. Also, a beanUUil stock, of tavdles* Furs, BREWSTER A DOUUHERTV. JVcu villt\ J\i. Dec. 12, 18C7—-tf 268 HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS “OUR OWN MAKE.” After more than IWo years experience ami ex perlmenllng in llio mnnulacluro of bTRICTLY FIRST QUALITY HOOP Siam'S, we oiler our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public In ooulldeuco of their superiority over all others In the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them, us they give more satisfaction than uuy other skirt, and recommend themselves .In every re spect. Dealers in Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fuel. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY. <>ur assortment embraces every style, length and size for Ladles. Misses nnd Children. Also, Skirts MADE TO ORDER, altered and repaired. Ask for “ Hopkins’ Own Make," and bo not de ceived. See that the letter “H” is woven on the tapes between each hoop, and that they are stamped “ W. T. HOPKINS, M ANUFACTURER, tWS ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA," upon each tape. No others are genuine. Also, constantly on hand a full Hue of good New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manu factory and Emporium, No. C2B ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. April 18.16G7-10m. iUsal ilottces ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the estate of d D. Boyer, late of Lower Allen twp., Cum berland county, deck!., have hden granted to the undersigned, residing In Middlesex twp. All per sons indebted to said estate are reiinested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, wilt present them to JOHN G. BOYER, AiltnlnMrtUor. Jun.l>, lKGB.—Ot SOTICK. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of i Single, deceased., late of Hampden twp., Cumberland county, nave been grunted to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. BARBARA MILLER, DAVID MILLER.. Ailininulniturs. Or to W. W. Wanlmugh, Esi]., Attorney for the Administrators. Jan. l«, H&S.—Ot NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of George wnenfl'er, late of Hampden township, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In same twp. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to make pay ment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. JOHN SUKAFFEU. JSrccHfor. Jun. 10,18IW.—Ut* “VTOTICE.—Notice 1b hereby given Unit l\ letters Testamentary on the estate of Alex ander L. C. Dingwall, doe’d, late of South Middle ton two., Cumberland county, have boon grant ed to the undersigned, residing In same township. All persons Indented to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will K 5 W.U.1., - ICjrrrufvis. Jan. 10, UMW.-lU* AT OTlCE.—Notice ia hereby given that 1% the linn of F. GAIIDXEK CO., has hood tdianged bv the withdrawal of THOMAS HAIItD, who has sold his Interest In the business to GKO. 8. BEBTEAI. „ ~ , „ , , .. The business of the Carlisle Foundry and Ma chlno Works will bo continued by the undcrjlcu. ed under the former name ot I. GARDNE K A CO. All accounts duo to. as well as against the old linn, will be settled by the now firm. ’ F, QAIIDNEIi, E. BEATTY. O. H. BEETEM. Jan. 10,18 CS A UCTIONEEIUNG.—The undersign- J\_ cd having taken out license us an Auction eetvfn Cumberland and the adjoining counties, respectfully oilers his services to the public.— Having considerable experience In the business, he feels free m saving that all sales entrusted to him will be attended to promptly and properly, at exceedingly moderate rales, hor further pur tlculam address him at Mehanlesbnrg I*. 0., or call on him at the farm of John Bobb, near Itox bery, in Sliver Hpringlowiishly.. uY m nQQ^ Jan. 0, 1868. from the llrstof April next, r a house and blacksmith shop, on the Wal nut Bottom road, known as the Huttorf proper ty. Apply to E LINE Jan. o,lB6B.—it* Real (Estate Sales. W. J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND AGENT FOB THE SALE OF Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICES: IN THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE. No. I. Tho delightful suburban residence of Benedict Law, (now tho property of D, I*. Bouth worth). Booth. Hanover street, with Its ample veranda and lino Fruit Garden and grounds.cm bracing an acre ol town lots. No. 2. SIX of tho finest BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, on South Hanover Street. No. 3. The six most elevated BUILDING LOTH In tho Borough, situated at tho head of South Bt. in the Country. No. 3. A TRACT OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES Nineteen Porches of Land, with small but com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable. «tc., and a young and thriving Orchard ol CHOICE FRUIT, situate In North Middleton Iwp.r at tho head of Louther Street, West, within a mllo of tho Borough of Carlisle. This proper ty, as n HOMESTEAD, for genera! farming, or for Marlcot Gardening, Is tho most desirable tract of Us slzo to bo found anywhere In tho vicinity of Carlisle. Tho certain extension of the town West ward, partly consequent upon tho Improve ments madoand contemplated by tho Railroad Company In that direction, drawing, as they necessarily will, nearly tho whole trade of tho town to that end. will very greatly enhance tho value of this land to the future owuer, for any purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and profit able Investment. Feb. 28,18(56. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE IN CARLISLE—ON FRIDAY , THE Ji, DA yOFJAyVAJ£Y,lWB,ai eleven o’clock, In tho forenoon, will bo offered nt tho Court House. THE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE of the lute Mrs. Susan 1L Thorne. In Carlisle Fa., at tho corner of High and Bedford streets; together with tho TWO-STORY HOUSE adjoining, and a VACANT HALF LOT next thereto on HlgbKreot. The whotn ombmoca a lot- ami a half of ground, more or less, with a STABLE and ICE HOUSE, at tho comer of Bedford struct and Liberty alloy The house la finished In modem blylo, with high ceilings, tho parlors with Mahocouy doors Ac. Tho THREE-STORY HOUSE la about thirty, throe feet six inches on High street, the TWo- STORY HOUSE Is about twenty-six feet fronting on High street, and tho VACANT LOT thirty feet on tho same. Tho property will bo offered ali TOGETHER, or IX TWO OR THREE PARTS to suit purchasers. 1. Thu largo three story house with so much ground as is cutoff by a straight line running from High Street south to Liberty alley, from the westsldeof sa/dThreo-S Cory House, and parallel thereto to said Liberty alley, with all the buildings thereon situate. 2. 'The Two-Story House, with os much ground corresponding to tho width of said house on High street, os is cut oil'by a straight lino running |rom tho cast and west side of said Two-Story House from High street south to said Liberty alloy, with all build lugs thereon situate. 3. Tho Half Vacant Lotad- Joiulng the last mentioned house on tho west side thirty fecton High street, and tho same width to said Liberty alley. All tho Venetian Blinds,Latrobe Stove or Grat es, with oil oloths in tho passages, will bo sold with the house wherein they are now placed. Tho property will bo sold on tho following terms; One half of tho purchase money on tho first day of April next, when possession will bo given. One fourth of tho purchase money in six months after to wit. On the first day of October, 18*53, and the residue on the first of April isua, when Deed will be made pursuant to the will. Ten per cent. of. the purchase money to bo paid when tho property is stricken off, to be deducted from tho payment In April. Tho property elm ho examined on the week of tho sale. —ALSO— ‘Will be sold at tho samo time, all the Interest of the late Mrs.'Biu*aa H, Thorn, being one undi vided moiety in a piece of land containing about three acres, more or less, situate on tho Trlndlo Spring road, about a mllo east of Carlisle, ad joining lauds of J. Hamilton, and W, Holmes, To bo sold for cash. JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES 11. GRAHAM, DAVID BTEHHETT, Sxccutara. Carlisle, Dec. 19,1807,—ts T7K)R SALE. —A first class LIME* fj STONE FARM, containing 110 acres, one hundred cleared and In a high state of cultiva tion—the balance in EXCELLENT TIMBER, lu oe'ed miles from Chamoersburg. Franklin Co., I‘enna. Tho Improvements are a LARGE TWu- STORY DWELLING HOUSE, a LARGE NEW BANK BARN, with modern improvements. Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Hog Stable and all oilier nec essary buildings, a LARGE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, never falling water convenient to both house and barn. This farm Is offered nt $llO,OO per aero, on easy terms. —ALSO- A tract of 470 acres,about 3.70 of which are clear ed, and In a good state of cultivation, with fifty acres lu choice meadow and under good fence tho balance covered with YOUNG CHESTNUT, LOCUST and other good timber, Tho Improve ments aro 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 class mill. It has a bond of 11 feet never failing water power. This is located In one of tho finest wheat growing see. lions of Franklin Co. Peuua., and Is constiuiUv employed In both country and merchant worlc It has THREE DWELLING HOUSES, one which Isa LARGE TWO-STORY STONE IIOUS good house for tho Miller, and u comodiou tenant house. Tho barn is a LARGE FRAME HANK, with a stone foundation, and all oilier buildings In excellent order. There Is also a LARGE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. ThU property la offered at H"».00 per acre, on easy terms. It is considered a lino location for a dis tiller. —ALSO— A farm li miles from Chumbersburg, Pu. of h** acres, 50 acres cleared and the balance In FIRST CLASSTIMBER.prIcc 5‘25,00 per acre, Tills farm Is well improved. It boa running water, and u FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. —ALSO— Twelve building lots In the Borough of Cham bersbvrg. at a tine price for speculation. For further particulars enquire of EVEUETT & COOK, Atty's at Law, CftaHj&trjfturp, J‘a. Dec. 10,1W57.—tf ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—On Sat urday, January '25, 168 H.—The undondgned ad ministrator of Michael Gibbons, late of Dlckiu son township, dec'd., in pursuance of an order ot sale,on tlic promises, all that certain trad of land uml improvements thereon, situated in the said township and bounded by lands of Nicholas Mow • ory, Wm. Curolhcrs, Alexander’s heirs and otu ojh, containing 22 ACRES, more or less. The im provements are a substantial two story BRICK HOUSE, LOG JJAUN, Wagon Shed, Corn. Cvih, Orchard Ac. The property is situated within live miles of Carlisle on tho Cfiainbcrsburg turnpike. This is a desirable property and is well worth the attention of buyers. Tkhms of Salk.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money when tho property is stricken off. tho ic siduoof one-fourth on the confirmation of the sale, another fourth on the first of April Im>s, when deed will bo made nucl possession given, and tho balance on tho first of April with Interest from tho first of April 1888, the taxes foi 188 S to bo paid by tho purchaser, who takes (he crop in the ground. /-v Sale to commence afr-10 o’clock A. M, PATRICK QIUBOys, Administrator. Jan. 2,1888.—1 s Real estate at public sale. —OjVSA TURD A Y, RKHRUAIiyi, 1888. —The undersigned, executor of John Zug, cleo’d, will oiler at public sale, on the above day, at the lute residence of the deceased. In Papcrtowu, tho fol lowing described Heal Ecslato: A LOT OF GROUND, In Faporcowu, with A TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, the late residence of the demin ed, twenty-six feet front and twenty-four feel 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 la a lot of CHOICE FRUIT oh tholot. Also. FOUR BUILD ING LOTS, adjoining the first mentioned lot, fifty feet front and one hundred and eighty feet deep. Each lot Is In a good state of cultivation, and planted with Chico Fruit. Tho entire pro perty will bo sold together,or the lota separately, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view tho properly on or be fore day of sale, can call upon Dr. Wm, 11, Lau man, residing on tho premises. Sale to commence at l o’clock, P. il., whou terms will bo made known by JACOB ZUU. Rxecutor of John Jan. 2, ISOS.—ta 77*011 SALE OB RENT. —The House P and Lot occupied by John T. Grech, Esq., is altered for sale. The House Is largo and ncu'ijj built, ami conveniently arranged. The Lot Is Uki feet on Hanover street. 210 feet deep, extending to au alley, making It one of tho most desirable In the town. There la on this lot ono of the lure, est Graperies, and of the most select in quality, u not sold will be rented, l-’or terms apply to JAMES HENTZ, No, 5 Ji farket Snare, JlarrUbura, iVi, Jan. 10, 1808.—tf IJIHE INCOME TAX! Assistant asskssou’s Office, UNITED STATES INTEHNAL REVENUE, 9th Division, ISith District, Pennsylvania. CARLISLE, JANUARY 8, 1808. Pursuant to tho not of Congress, approved March 2d, 1887, iho luooino Tax lor 1807, and the Special Taxes (or Licenses) upon Trades. Profes sions and Occupations, for the ensuing year, are to ho assessed immediately. All persons residing In the Borough of Carlisle or in tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Middlesex and Dickinson, are uoii lied to make returns to this cilice, at once, of their Incomes for 1807, of thoir Carriages in use exceed ing S3UO In value, and their Gold and Silver Plate. for Special Taxes (Licenses, for tho ensuing year should bo made at once. Returns will bo received; On Thursday, February Oth, at the Public House of J. C. Beecher, In North Middleton town ship. Oji Friday, February “th.atthoCarlisloSprinyH, In Middlesex township. _ On Saturday, February Bth at the Public Houm* of Joseph L. Knottlo, In Dickinson township. On Friday, February 1-Uh, at the Public lloufiu of Snyder Kupley. In Papertown. On Saturday. February 15lb.at the Public HoUf-u of Joromlah Hannon, at Hotline Springs. And on other days, prior to March Ist ISfiS, »u the Assistant Assessor s ofllco, No. 7, South Mar ket Square, WILLIAM KENNEDY. Assistant Assessor, Oth Dlv., Uth DIM, Po, Jan. 0,1808. —31 Jl is the best chance ever offered to Ayent* One or two days’ time will secure a good HEWraq MACIUKE,WATCH,SILK OUKSS, JIKVOI.VKi:, or some other article of equal value, FUKK UF COST ? Agonta wanted every where, male and tcmaJ •_*. for the best Quo Dollar Pawnbroker b Sal>e U\ country. Send tor Circular. 8. C, THOMPSON ACO, - ' 3U Hanover 6Y., IfostQi\. Jan. 2,1803.— 3m*
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