Court Proceedings.— The, November term of Court commenced on Monday, the 11th Inst., before President Judge Graham and Associate Judges Stuart ami following cases Were tried: PEEAS. Lewis vs. Levi Trego and A. P. Hen derson. Acfflon in case, lo recover for hogs sold defendants. Verdict, judgment for plaintiff Tor SLIB4 00. Sharpe and Penrose for plaintiff; Miller, Henderson & Hays for defendants. QUAR. SESSIONS AND OYER & TERMINER. Commonwealth vs John Burns. Lar ceny. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to an imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentia ry for one year and six months. .District Attorney Maglaughlin, and' Miller for Commonwealth; Saddler ond Cornmau for defendant. . Com., w. John Burns. Larceny. Ver dict not guilty. Com. vs. John Burns. Larceny. Ver dict guilty. Sentenced to an imprison ment in Eastern Penitentiary, for two years, and that this sentence shall com mence from the expiration of the previ ous sentence. Com. vs. Joseph Elcholberger and An drew Snell, Supervisors of Silver Spring township. Prosecution for not keeping roads in good repair. Verdict—defend ants not guilty, aud defendants to pay $25 of the costs, and the prosecutor, Samuel Host, to pay the balance of the costs; >jDistrict Attorney* Maglaughlin, Miller and Newsham for Commonwealth; Hepburn and Penrose for defendant. Com. vs. Conrad Kuntz and Andrew Corbet. Assault and battery. Andrew Corbet appears in Court and pleads not guilty. Verdict not guilty, and.the pros ecutor, Jonathan-Gaawiut, to pay ohe half the costs, and'Andrew Corbet to pay the other.half. .Magluughliii for Com monwealth; Shearer lor defendant. Com. vs. Henry Dixon. Arson. Burn ing stable of D. K. JLarew. in Carlisle.— Verdict guilty. Sentenced-to an impris onment in the Eastern'X’euiteutiary-for four years and six months. Maglaugh- Hn, Penrose and, .Smith for Common wealth ; Shearer and Graham for de fendant. Com. vs. John Henderson. Fornica tiou ami Bastardy. Verdict guilty. Ver dict set aside., aud defendant outers into recognizance for appearance at next Court. Maglaughlin, Miller aud M’Cluro for Commonwealth; Hepburn aud Hop bum for defendant. Com. vs. William Harley ami Mary Harley. Larceny. A nolle prosequi en tered as to William Harley, and Mary Harley pleads guilty and is sentenced to an imprisonment in county jail for three months. Maglaughllu for .Common wealth; Gillelen for defendant. Com. vs. Win, Walton. Larceny. De fendant pleads guilty and is sentenced to undergo an. imprisonment in the county jail for ten' days, restore the property and pay aline of six cents. Maglaughllu for Commonwealth ; Beltzhoover for de fendant... Com. vs. Henry Brightblll. Larceny and receivingstolen goods: Verdictguilty, and sentenced to,suiter,imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary for one year and three months. Maglaughllu, Keller and Foulk for Commonwealth}' Shearer fo? defendant. -’ ■ * Com. vs. JohnHammakor. Assault and Battery. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to Ea lino of $2 and costs, of prosecution, jlaugblln and Humrlcb for Common wealth; Beltzhoover for defendant. Cora. vs. Neal Goble and Wm. Judy,— Larceny. Verdict not guilty,’ Defend ants discharged. Maglaughllu for Com monwealth: Shearer for defendants. < Com. vs, Robert. J. Bell. Desertion.r- Defendant held in three hundred, dollars conditioned for the payment of one dollar and fifty cents for maintenance of his wife and son. Magluughlin and Efe\v sham for Commonwealth,; Herman and Beltzhoover for defendant. BILLS IGNORED. Commonwealth va, John Watt-Rape and assaull with.intent to ravish. Com. vs. AlexanderSwan-Arsou, burn ing stable &c. ■. . / ' Com; vs. Jane Cole—Larceny. :• 1 Com. vs. Charles Brown—Larceny. Com. vs. Charles Siihmons Adultry. and Fornication. ' * •. Com. vs. Henry Potter—Assault and Battery with intent to kill. Com. va. John U. Walters—Assault and Battery; prosecutor John Hammaker to pay the costs. Com. vs. John Smith-r^Larceny; Com. vs. Mary J; Buggies—Assault and Battery ; prosecutor. Joseph* Gardner, to pay the costs. . 1 . -. . ■ Com. vs. Joseph Gardner, Margaret Gardner and Catharine Kuhn —Assault,' Battery ;:proaecutrix Mary Jane Buggies to pay the costs of prosecution. . Com. vs., Edward Kees—Assault ; and Battery; 'prosecutor John Devine to pay the costs.’ • Com* vs. Augustus Bites—liarcony atid receiving stolon goods.'. ? /. j Street Etiquette.— “.lf a gentleman 7 steps on a lady’s dress In tUe street,whleh. should apologize? Such is the'query that comes .to ,us ih. a. uiale-liUo hand. Neither. , In .the first place the lady lias* u right to have any- amount of her dress' on the side-walk; and the geiifclemau lias an equal good right to stop .where* ho' will.. Apologies and explanations- are more matters ofiudividual opinion. The worst part of it is that the dross of tho la dy.is more apt to suffer thau the boot of tho gentleman. As things arc this can not he holpedi . When the order of.cos turn©’ isvreversed the .ladies .will be irs luck." Hlthekbo they haven’t boeu.iu .matters of easy-gettihg about garinehts/ Pasteboard. —What .a power. paste board wields. At its oxhibition.doora fly open, policemen stand politely back, the world makes way,, and there is an open sesame” generally* Even the portals of religion fling wide their panels. It takes the traveler from the Atlantic to tho Pa cific, and even sees him across the oceans. What, in fact;" may-not bo seen'or had or enjoyed by this magician's wand ?'With out it where are you ? - Even' the alms house,* and almost the police station is" closed against you. AIL of which shows that If. yon! want ;to,belinybody, or see any thing,.you must get the all-sofflolent pasteboard, .. ... .. .SSTf'Eh© ” Jones House, , ’ ; a ! fiuQ. hotel property, situated,on thecorner of Second and Market, streets, Harrisburg, (a pbr tioh.of the estate of the late, A. J. Jones, deo’d*-,) was sold'at public sale on,Saturr day last,- and knocked down to ; a Mr; Mb-- Carrall, 'a young attorney bfi Harrisburg,, for $35,500, '■ A - few months :ago .the, ad- were offered $45,000 for it.— It is regarded as a very cheap property. y\‘*, .l \i i'i * i >"3 I*. . ■( A Good Selection.— General Lemuel Todd bas been selected to deliver the next address * before. the ./PenUsylvaula Reserve Association. General Todd is a gentleman of culture, and a forcible speaker; and'will doubtless treat eoclatloh to an admirable address. YORK . COUNTY ITEMS, Trial qfDonavan.— The trial of Wil liam Donavan for murder of George Squibb, was brought to a close on Tues day, the sth inst., by a verdict of ffitilfy of murder i7rthe'firstdepreeT^^^ n y '^'~ r ' This Was a newtrial(tlie ing been convicted at the November ses sions, 1860. ‘There will be the hsual mo tions in arrest of judgment 1 and’perbapa a writ,of; errors buttbis second-result' will the people an as surance, not to bo easily, remo ved,.as'to his belug ; the guilty-pnrty* ' The law con siders it an absolute certainty, and,.ifthe judgment; affirmed,* its: officersiwili'pTo--, ceed to take prisoner’s life.; ‘ The murder for which William Dona van has beon for .the second time convict ed, was one of. the most atrocious in the annala pf crime—second duly in .enormU ty to that perpetrated near Philadelphia. Three persons were the victims —an blcl man; jdW'tliVee scors and ten, an old lady, his wife, and a lit tle girl, their graudichild. Each was horribly butchered about the bead—the skulls broken.* Tliclr home Was a lonely cottage among the wild hills of the upper ond of this county. : The murderer’s solo motive was revenge— harbored for six years—the result of a lawsuit and execu tion thereon. The case was tried bn the part of the Commonwealth by John W. Blttinger, Esq., District Attorney, assisted .by Geo. W'. irfo'Blroy'aud* Fisher, Esqs.', and on the part of the defence by Jas. B. Ziegler, Levi Malsh and Pere L. Wickes, Esqs. The speeohes of the : counsel were eloquent and able, aud during their de livery the Court House-was thronged by an attentive auditory. The trial began on Monday, the 21st of October* and end ed ou Tuesday, thost.li of .jtfov.embor.— The jury retired about one o’clock ami re turned at half past four, having been out three hours and a half. Th 6 prisoner re ceived the verdict witlfcalmnoss, which might be balled stoical, wei‘6 it* hot for a scarcely-perceptible consciousness in his demeanor of the‘exported result. The business of. the Court of Quarter Sessions, was somewhat delayed by the protracted trial*ofDohava'n; The Court, however, proceeded with thh business, on Wednesday morning/ Wo will give a report of its proceedings ‘in our next pa- Press.' '■ Fire. —On lust Saturday afternoon, the barn of ‘Squire’Keeclh 'and Miv'Grothe, (known as the Diamond Farm), situated in York township, about six miles from York, was destroyed by lire, and several tons of hay, straw, farming implements and harness, wore also consumed. The fire had spread rapidly, causing the dwel ling house to be on lire at several places; but through the exertions of several of the neighbors, they succeeded in saving the dwelling. ■ i It is supposed the fire originated by the tenant’s children, (Olios. Smith), as they were playing ul the barn whoa the fire broke out. We have not heard the loss stated.— Qazcite. jQgy* The newly..elected Commission ers, William Wiutermoyer, took the re quired oath of office, on,Monday, where upon the hew board was duly organized. The board now consist of Messrs. Henry Hammond, Daniel Miller and William Wintormoyer, William Reeser, retiring. The following appointments . were made for the ensuing year: Clerk —Amos H. Shearer. Counsel— Wm. W. McLqughlin. ... Janitor— Ahdrew Staub. 1 ' * Mercantile Appraiser —Wentel Gross. Town Clock Jiegulator —Jacob Wilt... Lcbach & Bro. were appointed to* fur nish the Jail with Dry Goods.—Press. The Poor Man’s Friend.—Doctors’ bills are too long for a poor man’s pock et, but many of them may be avoided by keeping Grade’* Celebrated halve in the cupboard/ Lt. is the “ precious pot of Ointment,” curing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, sprains, wounds, chilblains, chapppdLhands,,&c. .Mothers, dp not ne glect to save your husband’s hard-earned money, but purchase a box of this salve, only 25 cents. Down Among the Dead Men, are, at this moment thousands who might'have been alive and well had they used that great life preserver, plantation Bitters.— Let the living lay it to' heart that they are the best known remedy for all dys peptic complaints, stomach derangements and general.debillty*. As a delicious cor dial,'conabined with great tonic virtues, tnelr equal'cannot be found. Delicate Females, Clergymen, Mer chants, Lawyers and-persons of sedenta ry habits —particularly those who are weak and suffer with mental depression, are greatly behefltted'by these Bitters. Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet to Cologne nhtUhalf the' price. Nov. 21, 2t. Blood-Thirsty .Spoocb of a Richmond, Nov. 9. —An excited meet ing was held, at the .headquarters of the blacks last night. “ A committee was ap pointed to wait on Schofield aiid request him to order the city election., ( Le\yis, .Llnd'shy, a'coloreii ilolegate’efect"to-the* Convention, made a speech, in which lie alluded to the discharge of. negroes for voting tho l 'Radical ; ticket. -He said be fore any of his children should suffer for food, the streets of Richmond should run knee deep‘in b100d.,..He thanked. God the negroes had'learned .to. use. swords and guns. All efforts of the more' peace ful negroes to stop these demonstrations were wildly hooted down, r The. citizens here are apprehensive of trouble. Mr. Wardwell and other white Radicals left the meeting. t ., , . , . ti .. ; r x announces- that; a-, meeting of White Republicans’was hold in* Richmond since the above one, atwhieh resolutions were adopted disavowing the ;recentincendiary speeches of one of tho negro delegates to the State Convention. We are also informed that Col. Rose, who was “Conductor” of tho election in. Richmond, Va., is to bo tried by court martial on charges of .dfunkpnuess and bad conduct on election day." : These are straws which show tho char acter of the men who now domineer in the negro commonwealth established, by the Republican leadersHn oid yirgiiiia. ; Uuishuss 'Notices. ' Go to Wm. Blair & Son’s for the finest Coal OU.. Depend apon.ltr you won’t’be disap pointed. Nov. 11,1867. . Important to Boyers op Dry Goods —Greenfield has just returned from the city With another lot of cheap Goods, lioaght’at tho late Panic prices. An examination is all he asks to convince any one thathe is always lower than the lowest. ‘ Nov.7,iBff7i,'.'rj;-. F.v.'i r; «*' \ Cheaper Than Ever.—l would an nounce to the public, that I am now opening ray second arrival of Fall and Winter Goods, which I am oirerlps atprlceS'so ldwVQs:tcdiwtohiiihltlio purchaser. My stock la entirely new, purchased since the great decline In prices, which enables mo to sell goods cheaper than any heretofore of fered. Remember the place, corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets, the room formerly occupied by B. R. Jdmeson'&'Co: j THOS. A. HARPER, * Got. 31; 1507. i Now is the time to get bargains. An other large invoice of new goods Just received at W. C. Sawyer & Go’s cheap dry goods and carpet store,' Eosl’Maih street, 1 under-Rlppey’s hotel.— W. O. Sawyer & Co. are selling all their goods at reduced prices. Please caU and examine. ;1 Be S u re ypu ajr e‘rl g bt, and go ahead I—- 1 •Is o mottbwhlcfiyoii may see exemplified every ’ day by Brewster* 4‘ Dougherty, ofNeWville. They think and we ore. sure-they are Tight hr Belling goods at .most, convince, the most; credulous' that this'is tW place where bargains "sought may be found. J Their rhpfdly' growing business Is the evidehee thiif they are 1 pressing the right way, not by expending large sums of money for their. by selling goods at prices which must certainly surprise the > Gentiles and beat the Jews. Remember all goods ’sold by.thqyardoutfreo.ofcharge. .AiSQ'ft'splen*' did Uhobf Ladles’ Sackings, which will be cut or made to order. They employ the very best of 1 workmen, so that perfect sfttlsfuctlonis guumn- , • teed in all cases. The cheapest Muslins lu the 1 ’county at Brewster* poaghorty'a. BepMiO, W67—M s .---J WASHEit,AND, RINGER. WM. IiLAIR & SON aro the'excluslvo agents In j Carlisle fof the “ Universal. Cog Wheel ' Cfolhet, j Wringer." Also for tlio “ Doty's Clothes and Woot 'Washer,” which IS recommended.bytbo“Atfri icurtitrtV,” tho.-“ Scientific Atncr.tean” and by all tbo (loading scientific Journals of the country, ns tii.o : best Clothes and Wool Washol* thnt'ls offered to tbo public. Try them and If not Satisfactory, 1 return them free of cost, ' (Jel. 17,18t>7. S> pedal 'Notices. An Error Corrected.—Most practi tioners and medicine makers, in preparing pul monary medicine, uso Ingredients which must bo prescribed “ not oftener than three or four times per daythe proper treatment In such cases is to employ a medicine that it Is safe to use every fifteen minutes—the directions for cough medicines should bo “little and often.”— it is the throat,not the stomach, that requires treatment—this is the sccrqt of Die success of Coe’s Cough balsam. “Take It, llttloand often.” In a very short time it has beceme immensely popular. , . Nov. 21,1507., , , ; - Du. Bciienck’s Manduake Pills.— A /Substitute/or CXiloincl.— These Pills are compo sed of various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of the liver os promptly and ef fectually ns blue pill or.mercury, and without producing any of those disagreeable or danger ous effects which often follow the use of the lat ter. ln iill billions disorders these Pills may bo used with*confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from iho liver and biliary duets, which are the -cause of billions affections In general. Schcnek’s Mandrake Pills euro Sick Headache mul all disorders of the Liver, indicated by salow skin, coated longue, cosliveness, drowsiness, and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver Is In u torpid or obstruct ed condition. In sij.jrl, those Pills may bo- used with advan tage In all oases when a purgative or alterative medicine is lequired. Please ask for “ Dr. Schcnek’s .Mandrake Pills,” and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor aro on the Government stamp—one when in the last stage of Consumption, and tho other-In Uls present health. .Sold hy all Druggists ami dealers. Price S 3 cts. per,box. Principal Ollice, No. lo North Olh St., Philadelphia, Pa. .General.-Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes Co., N. V.; S. S. ilauco, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chi cago, IlL; Collins Bros., SI. Louis,-Mo. • Nov. 8, MlW—lth A Oth wea mo ly. To Consumptives. —The advertiser, having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years wltn a severe lung altcctlon, and tliat dread disease Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his follow sutferers tho means of cure 1 . ' ' to all who desire It, ho will send a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing rind using tholsamo, which they will duel a sure'cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Comm, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tho advertiser in sending tho Prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread Information which ho conceives to bo Uivaluabloand hohopcs every sufferer w 111 try bis remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blowing. Par- Uea wißhlng tho prescription, free. by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Kings Co., New York. May 10,1857— ly Dr. -Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.—ln the whole history of medical dis coveries no remedy has performed, so many or. such remarkable cures of the numerous affec ti9ns of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, as this lontf-trlcd and Justly celebrated -Balsam. - r So gen erally acknowledged is the superior excellence 6t thls : remedy, that but few of the many who have testecLlta Vlrtucaliy experience fail to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain euro for sud den altacks of CWd—fully believing that its rem edial powers arc to em brace every form of disease, from the slightest cold to the moat dangerous symptom of pulmo nary complaint. . UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY From ItEY. Francis Loiidell, Pastor of the South Church, UrUiyirport, Connecticut* “I consider it a duty which I owe to suffering Immunity to bear testimony to tho virtues of Du. Wxstau’s Balsam of Wild C’heuuy. I have used it—when I have had occasion foruuyrome dy for Coughs, Colds oivSurp Throat—for many years, and never in a single Instance lias it fulled to relievo and euro me. I have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, aud looked forward to tho/delivery of two sermons on tho following day wlthsud misgivings, but by a liberal use of tho Balsam my hoarseness has Invariably been removed, aud I have preached without difficul ty. . I commend it tomy brethren in tho ministry, and to public speakers generally, ns a certain remedy lor the bronchial troubles to which we ueeuharly exposed.’' Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE it SON, IS Tre moat ot., Boston, and for sulo by Druggists gen erally. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. E. Tucker, Depot Master at Salis bury, Mass. ,' ; “ 1 have been troubled for years with a bud hu mor; sometimes outwaidly and sometune.s in wardly. Dumig the past summer it manifested ■lUell moie than usual outwardly, mid 1 used your Salve. All signs of it have since disappear ed without affecting me inwardly. Indicating, I lunik the eradicating mvlureuf the Salvo. •• . SEXiI \\\ FOWLE A SON, Jiustuit, Proprietors. Sold by Druggists ui2.5 cls.abux. Sent by mall for 33 cis. , • ■ Nov. 7, lsG7—im P A 111 S, .EX PP SIT I ON, SEWING-MACHINE AWARDS. Wo-recently published a brief telegram from Paris announcing.tho award,-over -eighty-two competitors, to'MetisrW Wheeler dt'Witsos of tho Highest'Premium', a GbldiMedal, for tho por feutlon of Sowing, Muchlues and Button-Ifolo Machines. The loiiowlng are copies of tho official documents couflmilug the announcement:— EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, : ' PARIS, ISG7. Commission Imperial, Ciiami* de Maks, > luth oi July, 1807. / Mr.R. -Hunting, No. 13U Regent St., London : •DiLuirfißs Replying to your. Inquiry, X beg to state that the onia* Gold Medal for tho manu facture' aud PERFECTION OF SEWING-MACHINE ‘and BiyrroN-lIOLE Machines, was awarded to Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson, of Now York. 1 Yours, Respectfully, • HIvNUY E. D’ALIGNY, Member, of International Jury and Reporter of Deah'Bui:! Replying In your inquiry, I here with give yon tho list of gold medals awarded to my class;— Dupuis ex DuiiEiiY, for Screw Shoe Machines. Wheeler & Wilson, New York, lor tho Manu facture aud perfection of their Sewing-Mkchlnes aud Button-Hole Machines. There’ls,"also, In the list of Co-operators,’* a. Gold Medal granted to Mr. Elllas Howe, Jr., per sonally, as Promoter of the Sewing Machine. . Respectfully yodrs. ' Henuy E. Q, D’Align y, Reporter of Class Noi 57, (Group No. 0,) Member of the International Jury at the" Exposition Unlvcrselle.’ Extract froni Lb Monteuh Untveesel, official jouruatbf the French,Empire: . V ‘.‘The Wheeler & Wilson Company of New York; • manufacturers of American Sowing-Machines, have just received the Goes Meo Andt the Expo sition Universeilo, tor the good constructloii 6f their machinesthe now improvement for mak ing button-holes applicable to their sowing-ma chines; also, for their‘machine especially for making button-holes.' This award' is accorded for the great do velopmeht that Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson have given to the sowing-machine Indus try,’ In bringing their machines 1 to the doors ‘of all' by'their cheapness'and solid construction,- which allows their employment with satisfaction l of famll lea, and with -gi-cat advantage in wdrk roCma.”' , • ... ! Sept; 10,1807 —tf : , . ~ ' • BORpEULA,. IN. ALL-XTS EORMB, CAN BE,CURED BY USING THE <ShTrtaw&m*r w, m tr errear 72'odt yfiffl'j/er&ju te~ay > ' Samaritan's Blood ‘ “ Root and Herb Juices.” v Samaritan's Purifier “ Hoot and Herb Juice*.’!, Samarium's and remedy “ Jloot and Herb Juices,’*. Samaritan's for “ Jioot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's 'Scrofula. "JJooi caul Jl&rb Juices.’’ ''Samaritan's “ 'and all "Hoot anttllet'b Juices,' l .Samaritan's Eruptions liout and Herb Juices.','. ’ Samaritan’i'-' ' ‘ 01 the ' “ Hoot and Herb Juices,'.’, SaindritUn’/r . ‘Sldn. ,; .‘ u J(doldnd Uerb JuiceH.U. Theru.ls not another remedy khown to equal tlilfftorthq'curobf SyphUus, Ulcers, Spres; Scrof-' uluj In all Its forms, Tetters', Scales, Dolls, Marcu riul-Dißeasesiandtoiyptlona of the Skin. - This is no Experiment ;lt Is-a well-tested remedy in.the, United Siaios; Hospitals, whore those diseases as -1 Burned thuir.Worst forms; mild cases soon yield-* , Klx wlll : .;fcute , nni ; cusel It Is a', common -1 Bayfng,'“i liayb tried every thing, without-eirecUV To such we say,* nso ihb % Sainarlfan r JtootumlJJerb I ftyls : to'curo any disease of : the skin, yourjnoney will bercfunded by .our agents. ’ Price $1.25 pdf bottle. •- • SAMARITAN’S GIFT, THE MOST CERTAIN REMKhY EVER VhSDt I Sold by Havcrstlok, Carlisle, Pn, • DESMOND A CO.. Pr f May 2,1807—1 y , , «15 Race Street Pl^llfl. Errors of Youtit.—A Gontlenmn wlio sufTefod for years' from Nervous Debility, Proma lure Decay, and all tho effects of youthful India crctlop.-wlll, forthdsakoof suffering humanity, send free to ail who need it, the recipe and direc tions for making tho simple remedy by whleh'he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho ad vortlser’s experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHNB. OODEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York May 10, 1807—ly Information. Information guaran ccd to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, &c., on ”*tho skin, leaving tho same soft, clear and beautl" ful.cttubo obtained without charge by address ing TIIO3. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, Now York, May 10,1807—1 y iHtl a r v C e h. MILLER—SAXTON.—On the 7th Inst., by the Rev. E. liroldonbaugh, at the Parsonage of tho Lutheran Church, Gettysburg, Mr. S. I*. Miller, of Now Kingston, Cumb. county, to Miss Lizzie Saxton, of woodsboro’ Md. BROOM ALL—BENTZ.—On tho llth March last, by Rev. J. tV Chaplain, Pastor of LooustSt. M. E. Church, of Harrisburg, Mr. R, L. Umomall, of Philadelphia, to Miss Lizzie Uentz, of Carlisle. NEWCOMER—McMULLIN.—On the Mill Inst., at tho United States Hotel, Harrisburg, by llov, J. A. Murray, Hon. David Newcomer, to Miss Elizabeth ‘MeMuhiu, both of York .county. GTljc/flilarluta; Carlisle Flour an ud Grain Market. jE, November- 20,1807. •/ . CAIU4IS Flour—Family $l2 50 FloUr—Super 0 00 Uyo Flour 8 00 Wheat—White* . 2 35 Wheat—Ued, 2 23 Uye ; ..SI & New Corn 80 Oats 55 Clover Seed, 7 00 Timothy Seed 2 00 New Hay U 00 vision Market. Carlisle JProvl isle, November 20,1807. i pair, 45a70i i Potatoes—b—'p bus 1 00 5 Apples—best—'bus 2 00 » Apples—2d b—v bus 100 CAULK Butter 25035 Eggs, SO Lard, 12 Tallow 10 Bacon—Hams i.l 20 Bacon—Sides 12 ‘Philadelphia Blarkcts. .Philadelphia, November 18,18(T7. ’FLOtnu—The market is quiet and Arm, but the demand is very moderate, aud coullncd to the wants of the homo trade.. Bales of. 500 bbls. good Pennsylvania extra family at $ll a 12 50 per bbl.; some Northwest, do., at 10 50 a 11; 100 bbls. fancy at 14; 100 bbls. extra at 050,and superfine at 7 50 o 8 50. Uye Flour Js selling In a small way at 850 a 8 75 per bbl.' Guain.— There Is not much good Wheat com ing forward, and this description Is hold firmly, but common qualities are dull and neglected,— Sales of 1800 bush, common and prime red at 2 25 up to 255. Uyo commanded I lb, an advance.— Corn Is scarce and In good request at an advance of 2c. per bush.: sales of 3000 bush. yellow at 1 42, and 6000 bush. Western mixed atl38al80; 400 do. at 140. Oats come forward slowly; 4000 bus. sold at 72 a 75c. per bus. - Seeds.—ln Clovorseod there is a fair business doing: 400 bus. sola at? 25 a 8 per bus., the latter for prune.. 200 bus. Timothy sold at 250 a 2 GO,— Flaxseed Is quoted at 2 45, but wo hear of no sales. Wuiairy.—broad sales reported on terms kept private. . Jlfcto aubertigemeiitss. T>EGISTEB’B NOTlCE.—Notice is .iTyhoreby gtveu to all persons' interested, that luo following accounts have been filed In this 01- dee. by the accountants therein named, for exam ination, and will bo presented to the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland. County, for confirmation and-allowance, on Tuesday, December 17th. A D., 1607,viz: ; ■ l.Tho first and final account of Elizabeth A, Wolf, Administratrix of Anthony F, Wolf, late of Shlppousburg; dec’d. ' 2. First and liuul' account of John J. Lutz. Ad ministrator of Mrs. Lydia Lutz, deo’d. 3. Guardianship account of Samuel Eberly, Testamentary guardian under Iho will of Benja min Eberly, the older, of MalaxiuuEberly, minor child ol Benjamin Eberly, the younger, late of Hampden township, deo’d. 4. Account of John Wolf, Administrator of Ja cob Elchelberger, late of East Pennsboro’ town ship, dec’d.' 5. First and ilnal account of David Wilson, ExecutorofMarguretHill, dec’d. (j. Second and Huai accouutof Thos. C,Scouller, Executor of Slnuuei Bratton, luto of MilUlu town ship, dec'd. 7. Tbo account of Thos. C, Scouller, Administra tor of William Whistler, late of MilUlu township, dco’d. - 3. First ana ilnal account of James M. Mason-' heimer, Admlnstrator of David U. Keony, iate of the Borough of Carlisle, dec’d, 3, First and ilnal udmiusiratlon account of Daniel Golden, Administrator of Wm. Goidou, lute of Southampton township, dec’d, IU. First and dual account ol John S. Boyer, Ex ecutor of John Daey, ialeolMechaulcHbarg, dec’d.' J. DOUSUELHEU, JtegUtcr* ■ Nov, 21,1337, IN the Court of Commou Pleas of Cum berland County,,, Johii-B. Fagan, ") No. 2, • Nov.‘ Term. ‘1867. cs, > Alias Bubpama Bur Divorce, , Margaret Fhgan. j Nov. 16th, ISU7, on motion of Juo.'Lec, Esq., proufhaviug been made that the said Margaret Fagan could not be found. Notice Is hereby given iu the said Margaret' Fagan to appear on the IJth day of January, lsui,.to answer the complaint of the said John 11. Fagan. ■ ■ BUEUtFF'S Ul-TIOK, CAIUASUi, , ‘ .November ID, 1667, Nov; 21,1507—1 t iN tho Court of Common Pleas of Cum- County. . Catharine Uoilman,. 1 No. 8, Nov. Term, 1867. by her next friend j Snbpuma Bur Divorce. Thomas D. Caldwell, |Nov. lull, 1667, on mo re. i tion of \vm. M; Fen- Leonard Holiinan. J rose. Esq., proof hav ing been made that the Bald Leonard Hodman could not be found. Notice la hereby given to the said Leonard Hodman to appear an the 18tb day of January, IHoS, to answer tno complaint of the said Catharine Hodman by her next friend Thomas D. Caldwell*. Sheiiiff's Office, Oaiilisle, ■November lu, ltki7, Nov, 21,1SG7—It IN the Court of Common Pieas of Cum berland County. . Marlon E. White by her') No. 4 November term, next friend, ‘ ibU7. Subposna Bur Di- James Armstrong, j. voice. U Nov. IWI7, on w, . motion of Wmiifc Pou- TUomus J, White. J rose, Esq.,proof having been made that Thomas J. While could not bo found. •>. Notice is hereby given to tho.salcl Thomas J. White to appear on the 13 Ur day of January, 1888, to answer mo complaint of the said Marlon E. White, by her next friend James Armstrong. Hueriff’s Office, OAniOdLB,. November IU, 1807. - v* o. .. ' ’ JNO. JACOBS. Nov. 21,1807,-lt , -• • Sheriff. ANTED! ■ T 20 0 1' AMME JR S I To engage in a light and honorable business for the winter montus, in the vicinity whore they reside, which will net thorn from 550 to 5150 per month. For particulars apply to or address PARME LEE BROS., 722 Hansom St., Philadelphia; Pa. Nov. 21,1887, -• •• . . . E STRAY COW.—Game to the premises of the subscriber. In Penn township. In Uep- UtuiborlOSt, ABTRAWBERfty UOANCOW. Tno owner is requested to come forward, prove pro perty, pay enurges and take her away, or she will be disposed of os the law directs. Nov. 21,1807. - , W. H. BAUQHER. POSITIVELY 'ONE DAY ONLY I FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 22d,1807. AT.BHEEM’S HALL, CARLISLE. 2 LEVEES AT S’AND 7}s O'CLOCK. : . Return from Europe (after an absence of three years) where they have appeared beiaro nearly . all the Kings, Queens, Emperors and Nobility of the Old World. THE GREATEST WONDERS OF THE AGE I Four beautiful and symmetrically formed LA DIES and GENTLEMEN iu MINIATURE t ' TUK ORIGINAIi ANl> RENOWNttn GEN. TOM.TUUMB.AND WIFE, COMMO DORE NUTT, AND MIES MINNIE-WARREN, A Married Couple; A Bachelor and Bello all four weighing a trine over XOu pounds. . Intelligent, ‘social, uuubio and possessing excellent conver sational powers, (hey are thus superior toalloth ,er Dwp.ns.- ;, ■ • They, wiR appear at each Levee iu a Variety of Fubcinatiiig r'eribrmaueea, consisting of’Songs, Dances, Duetts, The Did Folks, iluriea<iuea k eui Which luliy exhibit their comic and versatile abilities. , At tno .Afternoon. Levee, they will wear the Splendid* hud- Costly-, costumes worn . before Queen Victoria and tue KOyul Family, at Wind— -sorCustlc, Jum>m,-htyi. ■- k •The Aiagulxiient Dresses and Diamonds worn *by Mrs, Ueu. Tom Thumb and Miss Minnie War den at their Entertainments actually cost over Filty Thousand Dollars. ‘ Ladies, and Children are considerately ad vised to, attend the Day Exhibition, and thus avoid tho crowd and confusion 01 the Evening Performances, ! , V, lethdDuy Levees—Admisslon-25 cents: Chil dren-Under den;* 15- cents.;'Reserved Seals. 5U scouts; Children under tea, io cents J Evemug i'ewonuuuco—Admission to all parts jOI tho House/Ho cents Children under leu. 1j '.cents. • ? • • • , * - Oct. 31, 1867—it /"IAIILISLE DEPOSIT; BANK, NO ,\;J • VllMUKli G,' 1607.—The Board of Directors ; diave declared adlvldond!of Sharper Cfen/.for the lust six mouths, deaf of taxes, payable on do •mim'd,' 1 -By brder of the Board/ fcov.T.M" BRiH b: OPHNINQ OP THE SEASON LEIDICH * MILLEB’S, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NE W Y O B K and French Merinoea at very low prices, French Empress Rcppos, •• “ all colors, Fretach Cashmeres, . Plaid and Striped Poplins, Plaid and Striped Mohairs, Crone, Mohairs and PoplUns, - Traveling Dress G-oods, Bargains In Dlnck SLl.ks, Bargains in Fancy Dress. 1 Silks, Bargains In Double width Do Lnincs, Bargains lu Alpaccas, Bargains In Plaid Cashmeres, Bargalnsln Do Lalnes, «&o. you will And the largest and best selecte d stock of * CLOAKING AND SACK OLOT2JS. All the new Stylos and Novelties of tlao season in this line. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP new styles of Ladles* Cloaks and Backs Just out* SHAWLS! SHAWLS! In g?eat varlctysuitablo for .LADIES’, MISSES and CHILDREN. " • LEI HIGH & MILLER’S DOMESTIC GOODS, as they are always selling at the veary lowest market prices. Stocks of Unbleached Muslins as low as 10 cents. M " “ yai tl wide 12}$, Good Bleached Muslins at 10 1 :ents. Sheetings, "Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, FLANNELBI PLAITKELS! JOHN JACOBS, • . Sheriff. Full yard wide home-made flannel, “ " col’d ** Every Grade of White, Tied and Yellow Muslins, All colors of Sack Flannels, Elegant Plaid Flannels for Circulars. MQUENIN& GOODiS! Morlnoes, Cashmeres, Empress,,Hepps, -Pop- Tins, Mohairs, Bombasines, Alpaccas, CTai>e Veils, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. JOHN JACOBS. Sheriff, FUNERAL ftOODSI Always a'full Ino, very particular attention paid to filling ah orders from cho town aud coun* NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Nabta hoods, new stylos, breakfast sliawls, woolen and merino hosiery of all kinds, woolen scarfs and nubias, gloves, ties, ribbons, .buttons, and thobsands.brsmall notions not mentioned. G*** 4 bawaJns In Balmoral Skirts, do. In hoop ed Skirts, Men's and Boys’ wear. Cloths. Cassl mores. Over Coatings,-Home-made Jeans and Cass liners. ■. I A special arrangement made with a first class Fashionable Tailor, to make up'clothing forcus tomMsat very short notice. j ALL GRADES;"WHITE AND COLORED. C ABPETSI CABPETSf MATTINGS! MA TTINGSi Oil Cloths of all widths beautiful patterns, Druggets, Rugs, Matts, Ac. ( Above yoa Had bat a small amount of Goods mentioned such os we keep, as the ooirimanlty is well aware of tho fact that we always have the Isrgestand bestSelepted Stock of desirable Goods that Is kept In this market, an examination ol our Stocks always ptaves that in selling Goods we stady-lhe Interest of our customers, please give os-a call one and all, and share In the bar gains that are doily given. T, B,' Since the last notice oar Store Room has been enlarged, so that bur facilities foe doing bus iness pleasantly are greatly Increased. PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OE the QARPET RALti NO. ?. Dot, 10.1537. : Dts^ooUßi dry. goods JOBT RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA GRAND DISPLAY DRY GOODS AT NO. 2 Is the place to purchase your Checks; Towellings, Table El non*, • Ginghams, Crashes, Ac. BLANKETS, A full stock of all grades TjEIDIOH A MILLER-\ fEigceUaneous. ;t* O O MILES 0 . . *■ - i op THE I7NION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Running West from Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED. r Tho I Talon PaolOo Railroad Company hnvo built a 1» mger line of railroad In the lost eighteen months \ '.lum was ever built by any other com nauy In i‘ho same time, and tuny will continue the work with the tuoio energy until it Is com nloted. Tim Western Division is being pushed ranldly eastward iroia Sacramento by tho' Ccn tra! I’aclfli? Compsuy vt Conform*, ami it is ex pected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE ttalPaT READYBEEN DON«. MORE THAN ONIInnRDOE THE WHOUi LINE IaNOW IN RUNNING ORDER, AND MDRL LADOII- Ena are now employed urqn it than EVER BEFORE, More than FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN WONEY have already been expended by the tw> power ful companies that have undertaken ;tho enter mise, and there Is no lack of fnucls for Ws most vigorous prosecution. When the Un.tod States Government found It necessary to secure tho construction of tho Union-Puelllo ilallropd, to develop and protect Itsown Interests, It gave,the Companies authorized to build it such ample aid . o« should render Us speedy completion beyond a 1 doubt. Tho available means of the Union la? ■ ciilc Railroad Company, derived from the Gov ernment and its own stockholders, maj be brief ly summed up oa follows: I.—UNITED STATES BONDS Ravine thirty years to run and bearing six per cent: currency interest at the rate BW.OOO per mile for 517 miles on tho Plains ; then at tho rule of $lB,OOO per mile for 150 miles through the Rocky Mountains: then at tho'rale ot ?;V'WO per mlo for the remaining distance, for which the United stales takes (t mcoml lien as security, ilio Intei eston these bonds is paid by tho United-Slates government. which also pays the company oue- Vmlflhe amount of Its bills in money lor traus porting Us freight, troops, mulls, Ac. the re maining half of these bills is placed to tho com oauy’s credit. and forms a sinking fund "hick iiuiv llnnlly discharge tho wholu amount of this lien. The claims against tho government since -Vprll of Hie current year amount to lour and one-halftimes this Interest. 2.—.FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. By its charter the Company is pcrmltb-d to is mu‘ llsow/j First Mortgage Bonds to ihu sumo immuni ils-Ujo bunds issued by the govoriituonl, m»d.»i« wire, mid oni»a* the road pi-ogrcm ihu Trustees lor.thc bondholders mo the lion. E. D. .Morgan, U. S.Sovutor from Now \«rU, and the Hon. Unices Alims. Monibor of U. B. House of Representatives, who uro responsible for the de livery of these bonds .to tho Company In strict accordance with tho terms of the law. THE LAND GRANT. The Union Pacific Railroad .Company has a land grunt or absolute domi/km J«)m the govern ment of 12,KU0 acres to the mile on the lino of the road, which will not bo worth less than Sl.oOper aero ut the lowest valuation. 4.—THE CAPITAL BTOCJL Tho authorized capital of the Union Pacific Railroad Company is §100,000,000,' of whichever 55,00d/W0 have bden paid on the ‘w6rk already done. THE -MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD. Contracts for tho entire work of building 914 miles of first-class railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of tho most dllllcuß mountain work, urn! embracing every expense except sur veviuc. have been made with responsible parties (who have already finished over 600 miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty eluht dollars (803.U.V1) per mile. This price in cludes all necessary shops for construction and repairs of 'cars, depots, stations and all other in cidental buildings, and also locomotives, passen ger, baggage, and freight cars, and other requi site romuis-stack, to au amount ihatshull not be less than 86,000 per mile. Allowing the cost ox tho remaining ono hundred and eiglity-slx of tho cloven hundred miles assumed to be built by the Pacific Company to be $90,0u0 per mile. THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL DBAS FOLLOWS: OK .miles, at 808,053, IbOn.xllea, at 800,000. Add discounts on bonds, surveys, &c., 4,600,000 853.445.0i2 Ah the V. S. Bonds are equal to money, and UioGumnatiy'sown First Mortgage Ronds have a ready .market, wo have as tho AVAILABLE cash resources for BUXLD- HUNDRED MILES; U, s. Bonds, ■ First Mortgage Bonds, Ai.a&j.wo Capital stbek paid lh on tho work now g 7g(J \4 ,060,000 acres, at $1.50 per Total, 835,145,750 Tho company have pmplo facilities for supply,- luir any deficiency that may arise in means for construction. This may bo done wholly or n part by additional subscriptions to capital stock. Active inquhy Ims already been made for u portion of these lauds, and arrangements are now. proposed to oiler a part of them for sale. While their whole value will not bo available for some years to come, they will remain a very Im portant source of revenue to tho Company. Hie lauds of tho Illinois Central Railroad Company arc selling at from S 3 to $l2 per acre, and other land-grant companies in the west are receiving equal prices for similar properties. future business. The most skeptical have never expressed n doubt that when the Union Pacific Railroad is finished the Immense business that must How over It, us the only railroad connecting the two umiid divisions of the North American conti nent, will bo one of the wonders of railway trans portation; and as It will have no competitor It cun always charge remunerative rates. ‘EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS. During the quarter ending July 31, an average of 3i> miles of the Union Pacific Railroad was m operation. The Superintendent's Report shows the following result: EAIININGS J’.issonaera, Freight,Telegraph niiil Mails .tiAbiw &i Transportation of Contractors’ Slate rials and .Men, ' ll Tola!, EXTEN iS E a Fuel. Repairs, Olllces, Conductors, . Trains, Ac., , ? . ~ Ni;r Eaumnus to balance. 'w-.oite y.» Total, Tho operating expenses on the commercial business for the quarter weroSi*}(,lKW Si. Theac eounl for the COMMERCIAL. lIUBLNEbB stands an follows: Kamlug. fur Muy, Juno mill July. WM.?® Expenses “ ** 0(1 - Net Profit, Tho amount of Bonds the Company can Issue on 325 miles, at per mile,* Is $.» t 2(X),UOO. In terest in gold, three months, at u per cent.,on tills sum, is sTS.oyo; add li) percent, premium, to correspond wiih currency earnings, is sluy,2W— allowing that lho net earnings.lor tills quarter were inure than jour time* (he inlcreaL on the I'lrst Mortgage Bonds on this length of road. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, whoso principal is so amply provided for, and whose interest is so thoroughly secured, must bo classed among the sitfeal investments. They pay . SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and are offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued Interest at Blx Per Cent. In-Curreuoy from July 1. ■ Many parties are taking ad vantage of tho pres ent high price of Government slocks to exchange fur these Bonds, which are over FIFTEEN PER. CENT. CHEAPER, and, at the current rate of premium on gu'd pay OVER NINE PER CENT, INTEREST. ' Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle, by A. L. Sponalor, Esq., and in New York at the Company’s Cilice, No. 20 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau street. , , „ „ CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall street, aud by tho Company’s advertised Agents throughout tho United States, of whom maps nud descriptive pamphlets may be obtained on application. Remittances should be m do m drafts or other funds par in Now York, and tho bonds will bo sent free of change by return ex press. Subscribers through local Agents will look to them for their delivery. JOHN J. CISCO. TVeamrer, New York. Nov. H, 18C7-7-R . 01OTIIINGI Remember that Samuel Arnold has now on hand an Immense stock of WINTER CLOTHING whloh< ho Is prepared to soil at Philadelphia Wholesale Prices. I can soli ; O V E R C OATS. from $B.OO upwards. All Goods warranted. Como (Uirly and buy, and you are sure to save TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. Don’t forget tho place SAMUEL ARNOLD. North-west corner of Hanoverand Loulher sts. Nov, 11.1867—im QTORE BOOM FOB RENT.—The Store-Room on Ndrth Hanover street, Car lisle, now occupied by A. L. Reesor & Co., os a Dry Good store, will be torrent from tho Ist day of April, 1808. Its location makes it one of tho most desirable business stands In the borough of Carlisle. Apply to ’ • _ , , C. E. MAGLAUGHLIN. Get. 17,1807—tf ATOTICB. • \ Cari.isi.r Deposit Bauk, ) October‘Md, 1837. j Tho annual election for Nino Directors of this Rank will ho held at tho Banking House on tho third Moiidav(lBth of November next.)between tho hou« of .0 A. M. GUM*. Got; IM, 1867. * • SINESMITH & RUPP, iVb. OS Earth ITonover Street, warrant all tho Stoves they and will take them hack If they do hot prove as good ns represented. Oct. .11,1867 —If riARRTAOES; BUGGIES, &c. —A. B ,t N. BHIUIv, have on, hand two-seated Car rlnges of every style, Top ami no-lop Buggies hillf dozen second handed Carriages, u number ofHlolghß. Everything in their I‘no made to or dor. Oct. 21, 1867-3 HI 33tj) <OOOtIO. I, WA V S AL I V K TO THE INTERESTS OF THE I’EOI’I.K! w. c. sawY i: n & c o EAST MAIN STREET, UND E It It ll* I* RY'fl HOTE I. , have Just got m store from BOSTON, NEW YORK, an. overwhelming stock of the newest ami most desirable of DRY GOODS ln the valley. W. C. SAWYER*CO. desires everybody, poor or rich,. high .pr .loyv>’t° call and examine their Immense stock. WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN SILKS! all kinds of flno wool fabrics. In plain, figured and striped styles for dresses suitable for Ijulies, Misses and Children’s wear. This line compri ses such a long list of materials wo have not the room to name them. All wo nsk Is an oxununu lion. W.C. SAWYER & CO. have tho largest stock of SHAWLS, largest lino and most beautiful styles of M ANTLE-S in tho market. Everything to pLOAKINGS, Patterns of our ptylos and Cloaks given with the purchasers, * ’* • W. C, SAWYER & CO. CLOTH AND VASSIMEIt E EJIPOBXUM OP THE TO.WN Goods made up In the latest styles. W. C. SAWYER & GO’S. DOMESTIC GOODS, Is the largest and most complete over displayed in Carlisle. MUHLtNS at old prices! CALICOES at old prices! Blankets of every description very cheap. All kinds of Flannels for Undershirts and Sackings. Fine French bonndFlannelH and (M line Cloths 'for Dresses. W. C. SAWYER & CO. «,203,038 1)5 have all kinds of NOTIONS. This department Is so full and varied it would bo useless to enumer ate then). IToxicry, (1,2U3,U18 115 ZrfidfrV UatlcrvetU, WOLF’S CELEBRATED S 185,781) 01 HANOVER BUCK GLOVES HOOP SKIRTS of various patterns, 2 Coses of Bruner’s Balmoral 8k iris Beautiful Wincey Balmorals. W. C. SAWYER & CO’S. is head quarters for nil kinds of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. RUGS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, DRUGGETS, &c. The above Is a very meagre list of our unrivol* led stock. W. C. Sawyer <t Co. do not name prices In ad vance, letting the customers on inspection de cide the merits of their goods. Call at W. C* SAWYER & CO. Call at W. C. SAWYER &. CO, Coll at W. C. SAWYER & CO. Call at W. C. SAWYER & CO. Call at W. C. SAWYER & CO. Call ot W, C. SAWYER & CO. Coll ot W. C. SAWYER A CO. for CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS Sto. Coll at W. C. SAWYER & CO. VfeRY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. W. C. SAWYER & CO. BAST MAIN &TREE 2 UNDER RIPPEY’S HOTEX. OoUber 8,1687, AND PHILADELPHIA BUTTONS, and TRIMMINGS IB TUB line or MtiaHn 7>r«Mvrt ami .S/iJrt". for FINE DRESS GOODS. for SHAWLS and MANTLES. for MOURNING GOODS. for FUNERAL GOODS. for CABSIMERE SUITS, for all kinds of DOMESTICS. for all kinds of Gtpodß at the 3sa(t &cnetoet. hKBST Vegfilahlft Man Halt Ren&wer Has stood the test of seven years before the public / and no prepar ationfor the hair has yet oeen dis coveredthat will produce the same beneficial results. It is anentirely new scientific discovery, combine ing many of themost powerful and restorative agents in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It malces the scalp white and clean / cures dandruff and humors, and falling 1 out of the hair; and will maize it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported . It maizes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and- is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESSING. Itisthe cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will ac complish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation, , Ic is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Rcnewer have induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names ; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr* Hall, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived hi/them. Purchase the original: it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has oar private Revenue Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are imitations. R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. oin.:;;,iii7-iy KIKESMITH & RUPP put up Spout ing and Rooting, at reasonable rates. All work warranted to give satisfaction,. Oct. .31, 18(17—tf - Steal (Estate Sales. W. J. SHEAR Eli, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND AGENT FOB THE BADE OF Cumberland Co. Rep.l Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FUR SALK AT REASONABLE PRICES IN THE ROnODOH OF CARLISLE. No. 1. SlXoi theiinest BUILDING LOTS In the Borough, on South Hanover Street. No. 2. Tins six most elevated BUILDING LOTB in the Borough, situated at the head ol South St. IN THIS COUNTRY. No. 3. A TRACT OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES, Nineteen Perches ol Laud, with small but com fortable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, Ac., and u young and thriving Orchard ol CHOICE FRUIT, .situate In North Middleton twp., at the head ol Louthcr Street, West, within a mho of the Borough of Carlisle. This proper ly, us a HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or lor Market Gardening, is tho most desirable tract of its size to be found anywhere in tho vicinity of Carlisle. The certain extension of tho. town West ward, partly consequent upon the Improve ments made and contemplated by the Railroad Company m that direction, drawing, as th'oy necessarily will, nearly the whole trade of the town to that end. will very greatly enhance the value of this laud to the luiuro owner, for any purpose whatever, tendering It a safe and proili abie Investment. Feb. 28,18C0. •T7IARM AT PUBLIC SALE —On i-W- Jj duy, WovcmOir 22, lbU7.—Wilt be sold at Pub lic .Stile, on the premises, by the subscriber, Guar dian ofllio Minor children ol SamuelSouder, de ceased, late of Frankford Township. Cumberland couuty, Pa., situated one-half mile South-west of BlasorvUle, tiie Farpi ol said deceased, con taining 67 Acres,'more or less, and adjoining lands ol William iilosor, John Bonder, the Heirs of David Bonder, John Drawbuugh and others.— Tho improvements are a one and a-lialf Story Log and Frame House, Log Burn, neatly now ; Hog Sty and Spi lug House. TKRiis ot' Salk.—One-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid on the continuation of sale, and one-fourth on April Ist, I#(W, when tho deed will be delivered and. possession given. Tho Widow’s Dower— ouu third—shall bo secured on the balance by mortgage; the interest of which shall be payable to me widow, annually, from April Ist, lai>s. ami’ the principal at her death, to tho wards ol the Guardian or their legal repi e sentatu es, and the balance, over and above (lie dower, U> be paid April Ist, IWW, Wilh’lnterest from .tin'll Ist, iseS, to lie secured by Judgment. Bale to commence ut I o’c.oek, I*. M., on said day, when attendance will be given by JACOB LEFEVER, - (Juurtlitin. Nov. J, ItoT—ot. mowN PROPERTY FOR SALE.- I The pioiteiiyoi the undersigned, in East Louiher sit eel, Gull isle, Is ottered ut private sale, The tut uieasutes tO feet in iroiit by RU in depth, on which is erected u good* BRICK and LOG DOUBLE HOUSE, with necessary out-buildings, There is a well tit good Water with pump, In tho yard. Tills property is a desirable locution fur a restaurant and t-aioon, lor which Uusiuean «\ uor tUm ut it is now used. Possession immediately. Impure of the subscriber, residing on. the premi ho>‘ J. T. MURRAY. l td. 2-1, ISG7—tf fTIHE PLACE to buy cheap for cash is I atHiNUsairrit a Uurr’H, Wo. us Worth Ilnno-, wr .Strict, CUriMc. Oel. ui, 1.507 LI ;i: Notices SOTICE. —In tho matter of the peti tion to tho Court of QuarlorSesslona of Cum and County, ol divers citizens of tho vil logo of Futrvlow for tho vacation of au alley lu stud village. Now to wit, llth November, 1807. Rule on the citizens and Inhabitants of East Pennsboro’- township, to appear at a court to beholden on tho 17lh dav of December next and show cause if any they have why that part ol an alley running from South street, in tho town of West Falrvlew towards tho Conodogumet Creek, belng4Jo feet in length and lit in width should not be vacated as prayed for. By the Court. SAMUEL BIXLER. Clerk Quarter Hetsiont. Nov. 14. IR67—lt NOTICE. —In the matter of the appli cation of Mary Tato, AUralufstratrlxof John Tate, lato of Lower Alien lownshlp-dec’d. ■ Now to wit, 22d October. 1867. Rule on tbo heirs, creditors aud all parties Interested In said notice, to show cause why the said Mary Tate. Administratrix. Ac, should not bo discharged iroin tbo trust. Rulo by tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland Couuty. Returnable 17th Decem ber, lbC7. By tho Court. SAMUEL BIXLER, Clerk Quarter Seviom. Nov. 14,1867—91 ' ■XTOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Eas -1>( tom District of Pennsylvania ss. At Car lisle, the lluh day of October, A. D., 1807. Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice of tats ap pointment as Assignee of Jacob Ensmlnger, al Fmnkfurd township, in the County of Cumber, land, and State or Pennsylvania—within said District, wbo'has been adjudged u Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. JOHN T. GREEN, Assignee. QHEAP NEW ! : ' Nov. 14,1807—61 BOOT AND SHOE STORE! jas. sporrawooD & francis a. keuuy. No. 24 Main Street, under Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Penn’a. Having established a Now Boot and Shoo Store at the above named place, wo nro now offering to our friends, and tho public generally, one of too FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST Stock of Ladles’, Gentlemen’s. Misses' mid Chll dreu’H Hoots and Slices ever offered In Carlisle.— Our goods aro new and consist of evfri/ 'vurlvty, from tho tiny Slipper to, tiie coarsest Brogan and at Philadelphia prices, which, oauuot fall t please. • . CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. before purchasing elsewhere, which we. will take pleasure in showing, and It will not oblige you to purchase. Wo havu also engaged thevery best workmen, and are prepared ■ TO MAKE TO ORDER BOOTS AND 31IOKS, which wo guarantee to lit. and give satisfaction in all eases. One of us having hud un experi ence of u number of.years in tho business, gives us many advantages over others, in selecting and manufacturing goads, Ac. Wo respectfully solicit u shuie of the public patronage. JAMES HPOTTOWOOp, FRANCIS A. KEIIIiV Ocl. 17, 18U7—3m t>rXKSMITU& UUIT, Ao. US AWA \j ir<tnovrr S'n'i f, sell tho Oriental Rasa burn ing Sieves ami every variety of stoves known to tho market. Give thorn a, call If you want logoi bargains. • Cict.Bl.lM7—tf
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