Who ffM BBTHE First?—A dozen imiucß added to the subscription list of the Volunteer, In each and every tmvn olilp in this'county, within the next two mouths, will do. the Democratic cause more good at the next election, than all the mass meetings and torchlight proces sions, that can be gotten up whilst the campaign is at fever heat. This could easily be done, if a few of the working Democrats in each district would' deter mine that it shall be done. Who will be tiro first to respond to thisimost reasona ble request? We will furnish papers for this purpose at cost / or in other words for; every Jour yearly subscribers sent us, with the cash lor the same, we Will fur nish an additional paper gratis, so that the five papers will be.furnished at but a trifle over their actual cost to Us. “Now let us See who are in favor.of rolling up a round thousand.uriyurrty in Cumberland county next tail, Del us see. who are re ally in earnest, and who are only talking for talk’s sake.,. • Fire.— A fire, occurred in the cellar of Geo. B. Hollmau, Bomiret Street, Car lisle, fi'oin drawing burulngilluid, mikeu with gasallue, endangering his building and damaging • his.‘ merchandise,' wbicn wasiinsui'ed;iuithe Home Insurance 01 Now Haven and the Frauklhi of Phila delphia, The Special Agent of the Home arrived liireeduys after the fire, and alter a careful examluatiou paid Mr. Uolluian amicably rind satisfactorily.' The Home is managed by correct; ex perienced underwriters who enipiy com petent adjustors and agents to superin tend iiieir business', doing justice to the company and the policy holders. Samuel K. Humrieb, of Carlisle, is the agent for the Homo, and will attend to all business-intrusted to his care in a cor rect and honorable manner. Call on him and get -your property insured. BSS* The numerous friends of Professor Georfee ' F. Pettlnos will W gratified to learn that;’through a private letter re celved'here t ‘. we have' intelligence of* the safe arrivai-of himself and family at their old homo'in San Francisco,'California, on the 3d ult., after a very pleasant.voy age. When the Professor sailed for Cal ifornia, it was his intention, after settling up his business there, to return to Car lisle in a year or so, and resume his pro fession. From the letter above mention ed %vo learn it is still bis intention to do so. On a “ Beet." —Mr. John Hannon, of the “ Burnt District,” has presented us with a mammoth Beet, grown on his farm, ID inches in length, 24i inches in circum ference around the top, and weighing 12J lbs. It was grown from the seed and not transplanted. -If any of our friends can beat tills beet, let them fetch on the veg etable. Accident.— On Thursday last, Jilr. Jacob Nbftsinger, of' township, whilst ibii chine, had his arm caugifP'inQßc cylin der ahd; terribly mangled? Wo learn that Mr. N. is doing well and that ampu tation will not.be necessary. . , Pbisonehs Sent Cep,—On Tuesday morning Shorifl Thompson started for Philadelphia with two prisouers, Henry Dixon, sentenced, to Eastern Peiilteu tiary for four.yeais and six months;, and Henry Brlghtbill', sentenced for one year and three mouths. Accident.— Mi-1 William Watson, re siding liPNewtowii; cut himself severely in the wrist with au axe, on Tuesday last, while, engaged "In' 1 ’ making fence. At first he,supposeil-aii artery to.be aeyered, but the wound'proved uudangerous. — Newmlle Istar. • ~ r. —, ,"r.-7p ■' AccfpENT.— Mr-,J6hn Si.Havitlsoh, of West his baud severely injured this Week, while aasist iug iolay.ii large stepping alone some where about bia premises. Hia let hand was caught between bis foot and tlie atone, .and instead of allowing it to re malu uutil the atoue could be, lifted, he* pulled it violently out, tearing the flesh from the bone' oil two or three of bia Un gers. : His foot also was severely.bruised. —:lb. ■ Fair and Festival.— Wo learn that the Citizens' Cornet Bund iuleud bold ing a Fair aud Festival during the up preaching,holidays. The object is to raise funds- to liquidate the remaining debt on the Baud wagon. Contributions of articles fpr,.exhibition. aud.sale, or, for exhitSltldu oniy, are.respectfully solicit ed. We have a llrslrate baud aud all our citizens should interest themselves, to place it on substantial footing. Let eve ry good naiured individual leud a help ing baud.— lb,. ' Epidemic.—Tbe matrimonial fever ban broken out in our county Cases- threat en to become very frequent. Tbe-symp toma are truly 'alarming but fortunate ly tbe diagnosis of tbe' iiiaeaae ia‘ well understood, lie -ravages, we regret to say, are confined almost exclusively,’to young 'iadies- and gentlemen, ‘and- :we grieve to relate, tbe “sweetest,loveliest, best, are always first to go.” We call upon tbe anthorites to take instant meas ures to suppress this dangerous,malady. In the naiue and, behoof of we, the people, wbo are already suffering lor tbe wuntol unattainable barrels of flour, beef steak, dry goods, et cetera, by , reason .of ibigb price, we protest against a further it/- crease of population. Young folks 100 out for squalls. Pb6p. ; Philo Holmes writes, 11 Chehi> latry aud medicine have been pi dele sub servient Wall diseases which flesh is hei r to, yet how little has science dpne. toward improving our personal appearance* Re cently I have investigated aaeieptiflc preparation which has come before the public, but which has beon.ln many yeartf;^haUed“‘Hail*fl v V€(geTabm7SlslllSri. Hairßenewer. It : cures all '-diseases |bf tpe flcalp, and allays all that heat hwd'dr rltaLion,tmd furnishes a nutritive princi ple by whlcli the hair is nourished and supported, and by its remedial virtues, it causes, the hair-to grow .Where it fal len out, und restores lt to its natural cob or when gray. The old iu appearance are made young again.” ", "7 'y~- fr 14 While . : the. lamp holds .out/ to BUBNV. there is a. chance for restoration of health. If, therefore, the constitution has been weakened by disease or excess— the nerves shattered—the stbmabhe weak ened— the appetite gone, and all the world appearagloomy—poursorae fresh oil into your lump, in the shape of Plantation Bitters, Svhlch will make the flame of life again burn brightly, and illmplnate a once wretched existence; For ladies it is an.elegant and gentle stimulant, exactly such as they require. Many, families not bo without it. It has an ira jueuue,fiule throughout the world. . VVateb.—A delightful toilet article—superior.to Cologne aud Halt the price. I)eo, 5,2 t. iiiaygy aßgrtryn r»» wo''V». = Im po rTANT Jiiscov 1 1 ite cl l ro m o ore is found in Hanover, jiear Gettys burg, Pa., which yields aboutss percent, of iron. This ore is of the same kind aa is now shipped, from Havre de Grace to SheHield/England; to bodsCd in theent lery establishments of that place.. STATE ITEMS. ' •' ’ 1 —Tbo Pennsylvania Slate experimental farms are to bo located In Chester county. —Tho-Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad has reached completion after three years of ardu ous labor. — ( Two'youhg women wore suffocated lu Scran ton, Luzerne co., last week, from tbo effects of gas generated in a stove, —lt Is sold that gold -has been discovered be neath the coal vein In West Middlesex, Mercer county. —The contract for the construction of the Dau phin county Soldiers’ Monument has been awarded, and Is to cost $ll,OOO. 1 —The fight between CoVlyer 'and Kelly, came off In Chester county, on Wednesday, Collyer be ing the/ victor after one hundred and eleven rounds, In one hour and fifty minutes. Tho-Tyrouo -.Herald,, wants a now comity formed out of part of Centro, Clearfield, Blair and’Huntingdon, wUh’tbatthrlvlng little village as tho.county scat.- : —On tho y 22d Inst. Simon Ditty, a highly re spected citizen ot Reed township, Dauphin Co., was Instantly Killed 1 on'the Northern Central railroad, two miles .above Clark's Ferry. —On Saturday last John Krotzcr, of Now Ar-. magh township,' Mifflin - county, whilst out hunt ing lor squirrels, saw and killed a black boar,, which weighed about 2(|o lbs. —A young woman In Clarion County has de veloped wonderful powers aO a racer, in a recent race against time she made miles ..in. seven teen minutes, and she now challenges all Clarhm- County to ’prddufeo -her equal in a race Of from one to llyo miles', at twenty dollars a side, and for the championship. . 3 —Sanr kraut has become an article of export In Doylestown. The stampeis and cutters, wo ‘'arctold, rfesonrid at ’nit'hours In that locality now, and the demand for this delicacy 1m so great that fears are entertained ub to the ability of the Doylestowners to supply it. —A man named Conrad I)lpps, walked on a wager of SJfoO from Erie, to Dunkirk, N, Y,-, a (lis tunco of fifty-two miles, In eleven hour- and for ty-four minutes. Sixteen* minutes less than the time bet on. , —William-.W. Davis and Win. M. Allison, pub lishers of the Juniata Jicpubticnn, who plead guilty to the charge of libelling John J. Patter son, appeared in the Dauphin cuiuftj? court last week and were each scmencell to pay one hun dred dollars to the Commonwealth, costs ol prosecution, and undergo thirty days’ imprison ment In the Dauphin county Jail. —Mr. Daniel Gilbert, an old resident of Potts town, fell out ofa third story window at the Rambo House,-one nlghtdast week, Injuring his head, and whan found was quite dead. —The barn on the farm of Mrs. Levi Morris. In Lower Merlor township, Montgomery, county was burned down, on Tuesday morning lost. —Tlje contract for building the Wilmington and Reading - Railroad- lifts been awarded to Messrs. William M. Wiley & Co.; of Lancaster, at the sum of a trifle over $500,000. The bul dhig 4 0l the bridge nt Blrdsboro’ was awarded to Messrs. William Call «fe Co., of Reading, at 820,000. The work Is to be finished In one year from Decem ber Ist. 1807, and In six mouths from that llirio it is supposed the road will bo in running order. —A young man named Fredrick Wirt was in stantly billed at Beihlchem fc on Thursday, In the following manner j lio ’had started on his way homo from the latter place, and when ho came 1-jgp.thQ railroad his horses got frightened by the of the whistle of a locomotive on the track, and theyetaxtedoff, ut a rapid rate, and m crossing a gutter, ho was thrown out of the wngoh ’and the wheels .passed over his head, killing him instantly.' —Andrew- McCaskey. and the wife of John Shamion 4 ofßutlorcounty wor? returning from last, when the animal look fright and threw them both out of the buggy.— McCaakoy was ao seriously Injured that lie died shortly afterwards. Mrs. Shannon Is lying In a critical condition. —On Monday morning 25th ult. DaviiPM. Lyle, Chief Engineer of tho Fire Department of Phila delphia, was found dead In his oflice, at‘tho cor ner of Fifth and Chestnut .streets Ju.that city.— Lie wa« first discovered by a woman who went in to swoop tho .office.” Ho was found sitting on tho floor In one corner of.tho office, with u .-1,000 government bond In his hand. Near by him, on a table, Jay four-other bonds of thosnme denomination, and a, piece of paper on which n calculation 'had boon made. He had not been soon since, three-o'clock of the previous Satur 'day and from his appearance must ‘have bceh some time. —A dbpperato rencontre occurred between two young men, named George Shields andJamo vlcQ,uowa, at a singing school In Indiana (Jo. on Saturday evening 24th ult. In the melee Me- ln : tb* intestines, causing v wound from which ho died on the Monday fol lowing, Mcliuown gave himself up to the officers of the law. 'f. i V. 'i /. 'i V l l . \ Uusl H E S S No t i CK-S . Russian .America.— We Jmve pur- # chased this largo district bt country with the: prospcc.t of a heavy Increase In the Fur trade. In,anticipation of this, Greenfield, at No. 4, East •St., now offers the largest stoclt of Furs at the lowest price In town. Como and see the stock. Nov. 28, IbOT. 1 -* - :: ‘^ Now is the lime-to get bargains. An other; large invoice of now goods just received ul \V. O. Sawyer & Co’s ohoap 'dry goods and carpel store, East Mala,street, under Klppey’s hofel.— \V. C.Sawyer & Co. are selling all their gooiTfc at reduced prlcfefcf 7 Please cull and oxntalno. Removed.—The other flay we dropped Into tho;atore. of our . friends Walker* Claudy, who’ have removed frora tho rear.of the Qohrt Bouse to Mr. Gorgas’bld stand on VVest Main St., and found"thelr'stbrb room literally' crowded with Stoves. Sheet-Iron and Tinware, Japan ware, and in fact everything intheh line of bus iness. They are clover and enterprising gentle men, and wo are gratified to seo that oven in these dull times they require Increased facili ties to accommodate their rapidly Sowing ti;ado. Nov. 2a, isC7. ' . *. i•. • n. Go to the store of Wm. Blair & Son, for J>itteJ3r(fana Eeppen. ll l i "■ . The best of everything cheap, at Blairs’. So say the people. Try our Tea. Try our Browned Coffee. Como and see the larges .stock of .goods out side the cities. . * GbodS delivered anywhere in'.CoiVft. Please return all unsatisfactory goods. Nov. 28,1807. • Cheaper ThaN'EVeb.—l would an nounce to the" public, that X am now opening my second afrival of’Fair.aud Winter; GoadVwluuh I am oflenng at prices so low as to astonish the purchaser. My stock Is entirely new, purchased al.ice the great decline In prices, which enables* mo to sell goods cheaper than any heretofore of fered. Reraomtiofe’ltife place, corner 6f Haudvor and Pomfrot streets, the room formerly occupied by u R. Jameson * Co. u. «, jumeso THOS. A. HARPER. Oct. 81, lbo7jjv j> u * i<.) iM.V.) A'S.tf i ~ ,r Be sure you are right, and go ahead ! Is a motto which you may sec exemplified every day by Brewster & Dougherty, of Newvillc. They thinkand, wtrarccsore theyare right^l lD S goods at prices "which inust convince the moat credulous that this Is the place whore bargains sought maybe found.*-Thelr.largo and rapidly growing business Is the evidence that they are pressing the light way, not by expending large aums'bflmoney for their clothing, but by selling goods at prices which must certainly surprise the Gentiles and beat the Jews. Uomcmbor all goods sold by thoyardcut freoof charge. Aisoaspl.cn did lino of Ladles’ Sackings, which will bo cut or made to order. They ouy»Ioy thq very best of workiabri; so’tiiat perfect'satlafiiflloh is guaran teed In'all coses. The cheapest Muslins in the cpunly utßrewster,* Doughurty!s s . ... -• |V: . ; gyp c ciai-l?J;Otices. i ’VTI3LX. ti ',;‘y,oDfl' ‘ y.our friends what* Cop’s Cough Bujsaiu, done for you; If It has cured your child of a'racking Cough, a violent attack of croup, a sore throat or avoided a threatening fever, which it certainly will do. tell your friends of It, that they may al so use Jt ~o|d,youqg, rich and say it is the cheapest ‘and’“beat ’ cdugh remedy In the world. For dyspepsia, Indigestion, pain, in. the stom ach, souring of food, languor, flatulency and gen eral' dobUltjr. ba‘*»uro-to use Coo’s. Dyspepsia ; ‘ '• . Dee, 5, |»>o7. Iron in Till: lil.ooi).—Tlil> necessity of a due proportion of Iron In the blood-la well known to nil mcdl-al men; when it becomes re duced from any cause whatever, the whole sys tem suffers, the weakest part being flrstatlack cd, and a feeling of languor, lassitude, and “nil goneness’' pervades the system. Stimulants on ly afford temporary relic/, and have the same cf fccths giving a tm*d horso the whip instead of bats. The .true remedy la to supply the blood with the no.icssary quantity of Iron. This can be done by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP, ' a protected solution of tbo protoxide of Iron, which Is so prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor and now life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a deficiency of IRON IN THE BLOOD, with out restoring it to the system, is like trying to rep ir a building when the foundation is gone. An eminent divine says: “X have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time past: itgives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle” Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, and recommendations from sonic of the most emi nent physicians, clergymen and others, will bo sent free to any addi css. The genuine has “ Pkuuvian Syrup” blown In tbo glass. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor . yo. 30 Pep St., New York. Sold by all Dr.igglsts. FOR ALL .THE PROTEAN FORMS OF DIS EASE ORIGINATING IN, SCROFULA, such ns *nlf Rheum, Cancer, o»n3»m.p<ton, etc., there Is nothing can equal the purifying effects of lodine when administered in a pure stale. DR. 11. ANDERS’ lODINE WATER Is a pure solution of lodine dissolved In, water, without a solvent, and Is the best remedy for scroluhi and kindred diseases ever discovered.— Circulars free. J. P. DINSMORE, 3ft Hep Street, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. Dec.s, ISO 7— tin- To Consumptives. —The.,advertiser, having been restored to health itia few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—la anxious to make known to his fcllowsufferers the means of To nil who desire It, he will scud a copy of the prescription used, free of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing and using tho name, which ■.iboy'will find a sums cure for Consumption, 'asthma. Bronchitis, Couchs, Conns, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information w.i icli iio conceives to bo Invaluable and ho hopes every sufferer « ill try his remedy, a*, it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing tho pi ascription, free. by return mull, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, i Williamsburg, Kings Co., New, York. May 10,'1807—ly PARIS EXPOSITION SEWING-MACHINE AWARDS. We recently published a brief telegram from Paris announcing tbo award, over eighty-two competitors, to Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson of the iiigtiesl Premium, a Gold Modal, for the per lection of Sewing Machines,and Button-Hole Machines. The following are copies ol the official documents coullrnuug t‘he announcement;— EXPOSITION UNIVEUBELLE, Fajus, 1807. Commission Imperial, Champ he .Mars, ) loth ot July, ib'o7, / Mr. it. Hunting, No. 130 Urgent By., London Draußir: Replying to your inquiry, I beg to ,tuie that the only Gold Medal lor the manu facture and Perfection of Sewing-Machine uud Button-Hole Machines, was awarded jto dicssls.' WHEELER dt WiufuN, of Now. York] Jx ■ Yours, Ucspi/Clfully, Henry E. D'Aligny, Member of International. Jury and Reporter of .sumo. LiAi. Bin: Replying in your Inquiry, I here with give you Lite list of gold medals awarded to my class:— Dupuis et DUSIERY’, for Screw Shoo Machines. Wheeler &. Wilson,New York,lor tho Manu facture and perfection ot their Bcwtng*Muchlues and Button-Hole Machines. There is, also, in thciisL of “ Co-operators,” a Gold Medal granted to Mr. ElUas Howe. Jr., per sonally, ub promoter of tho iewuig Machine. Uespccituiiy yours, , , :HeNRY E. Li. D’ALIGNY, Reporter of Class No. 57, iGiotip No. o,) Meiubcr oi tho iuicTiiatiouai Jury ut the Exposition U llivcl'aeiK*. Extract from Be Mo.vieuii UKivkuset., official juurmu of tuo French Empiid 1 . 1 - •• i'uu w limner a Wilson company New York, .tuiiiiiiaciurcrs ol AmiKacuu ,aowiug-Macinues, .UlVUjUal I’CCCiv'yU LUO Gol.l) JlllUAbUl ttlU JiXpu ,,Liun Uinvcisdiui lor me good construction of .lieu- inucmucs liiiprbvcmcuL lor maa .ug oulmn-noics uppucauld io tnetr ac wing-mu cnimJs;. uiso, .Xor uieir luucamo especially for .uniting .oiufdufUuicd. Tins uwuid is accorded *u>r uicgriWtdevciopmchttlmt,Messrs. Wheeler* vv’iloon uavtogwon uj tucaowmg-iuacnuio Indus try, in bringing their maciunes to Ibo doors of a,u uy uiea* and solid construction, •v'ii icii uaows their cniployuie/itwun satisfaction uf families, and witn greut-iulViinUieo in w-rk .uuins.V v aepi. ID. 18li7-tf SCROFULA, IN AL,L ITS FORMS, GAN BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan'a- The Great " Rcut and Herb Juices." sutnuirUan's Blood “ Root and Herb Juices.” Samaritan's Pumier " Hoot and . Herb Juices. andreiuedy *• Rout and HerbJaic**.' oumunUm'B lor •• KOM and Herb Jiuca.' Mimuriutn’s Scrofula . " Hoot and Herb Juices” hhd uli - ’ “ 1 io-A and Herb Juices. » Eruptions %t Hoot and Herb Juices.” bumuriiaa's* •foltho - Houlund Herb Juices.' &x>nardan’s Skm. “ JCuut and Herb Jutccx,' \ Theiois-'uot inother roinedy known to'equal, cbis lor the cure ol Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores* Scrof ula, In all Us forms,’ Totters, Scales. Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of the Skin. 1 ' This is; no experiment; u is a well tested-reiuedy in the’ Unitbd Slates Hospitals, where those discuses as sumed their worst forms; mild cases soou'yleld^-; six buttles'will cure.any case. It is a, common; saying, “I have tried everything without effect;" l‘osUch wosay, uso,thu‘£aman/an'iitoolajid Herb Juices, and if-It fails to euro any disease of , the blood money will be refunded by our agents. Price Si.2o per buttle. . - SAMARITAN'S GIFT. v ' THE MCfST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UhED Sold by H; Havorstlck. Carlisle, Pa. • . ouiuoj DESMOND*GO.,'JV May'2,lBo7—ly ' Old Race Street>Phlln< Errors of Youth.—A Geutlemau who sutlbred for years from Nervous Debility,'Prema turo Decay, and all ibo effects of yodthfdl in’dls creiiou. will, fcjr the sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need it, the recipe and direc tions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to prollt by the ad vertlser’s experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, •* - V 4'j Cedar Street, New York .1 May.lB,l6B7—ly : v • ■''lnformation. Information guaran mid to produce a luxuriant growth-of hair-npon a'hal'd head or beardless face, alsoarecjpe’fprtbb removal of Plpiplea, Blotches, Eruptions;«tc„ on the same soft, clear and bcantU ful, can bd obtained without charge by address ing *' ■' ", P. CHAPMAN, CIIEJIIST, . 823 Broadway, New York. ■;.Ji4ynu,isoT-iy JBar.rj.eJß l ,;, BROWN— the 14UT ult.', by Rev. S. P. Sprecher, Win. O. Brown to-Amanda Dow erfboin.of Uilh county. . j ; • /. ‘ LOMMAN—PETRK.-On tho 21st ult., by tho Bume,'.r.«W,-Lominaii. of Meehantcahurg, to Miss a M. Petre, of Pony.county. NEIMAN—TftUMA.-On the 2Sth ult.,by tho same, James ll.’KeiimiU'lo Amilo Thump, both oi this douuty. , , T '* ?EBNkT-WEAVER.-gn the *amc‘da> ; . by.the same/ J.,'C. ‘.Ernst tptyuah 'T. .Weaver,• 9<Ub of this county.' " *' ' J T BTI (jICEIv-^-SPOTTS.-'-Ori-1 he same dctyvtjy the aanje, Jacob SlioUcl to faille, E. 8ppll«,-,potb ,pf thlscoupty. • ,' . . !• • . v KUa-ZIMMEttMAN.-Ou ihe 20tU ult., li»M* chaulcsburg, by. Itev. John Ault, Mr.H. H.ißrti to Mu» .Esther Zimnimiuau, bulb of,.Lo\ver;AUeu township, this county. . . .MlLliElt-fsTAHUV’.—On the 2-Sili ult.«by tho same, Mr. 1 J.' K. .Miller, of tills’ conniy.'td Mrs. EiueiUiuiiiuny,t»fVorkcuiuiiy.„ ■■ * ; ■ MYERS—EBKULY.—On the same day, by this saido. at the residence of the bride’s parents, m Meclmnicsburg, Mr. Hamuel 11. Myem, of Adams acuuuly, to Miss Sadie Eberly.,, .... 30 V co. WOODS.—On- the lUth ult ,-mpur -Newvllle, ; J; Ilojirpis, son of N, J. R. and C, 11. Woods, !n>the tilth ysur of his age. ZUG.—On •the’ 2Utir'uU., at Mount Holly, Jobo 7A\a, Esq., In the 72cl year of his n«e. frets. Carlisle Flour and Grain Unrket; Carlisle, December 4, ItKitf. ■ Flour—Family 812 60 New Corn, 85 F10ur—5uper..;........ 9 00 Qata,..;;......,.00 Rye Flour 8 00 Clover Seed, 6 76 Wheat—White 2 30 Timothy Reed ... 1 75 Wheat—Red, 2 26 New I lay V- ton 11 00 Rye 81 30 Carlisle Provision .llarhrc. Carlisle, December 4, 1367. ,25{v‘l5 ywilf, 4Sa7O 80 Potatoes—b—'bus 1 00. 12 Apples—best—"Abus 2 00 10 Apples—2cl b — V bus 160 20 Butter, bbb»i Lard Tallow,. Bacon—Hams,. Bacon—Sides,., Philadelphia markets* . Philadelphia, Decembers, 1867* Flour.—The Flour market Ib without decided change, with a lltllo more doing. Sales at 87 75 a Bno for Supcrflno State; 89 a 0 (K» for Extra Slate; SO 70 a 10 for choice do; 8770 ao4ofor Supcrflno Western ; S 8 50 a 9 40 for common to medium Ex tra Western ;8950 a 1155 for choice do.; 8J 10 alO for common to good shippfog brands extra Round Hoop Ohio; 810 05 a 12-40 for trade brands, and 39 50 a 10 for common St. Louis; 810 all 50 for good do.; and 811 60 a 15 for good to choice do. Rye Flour is steady. Com Meal Is quiet. Grain.— The Wheat market is dull and 1 a 2c. lower.-. Sales No.-2 Spring at 8220, and Nos. land 2 mixed at 8221 a 2 29k- Rye is more active; solos of Vvosteru at 81 07 a 109, and State at 81 73. Bar ley Is firmer; sales ut 81 07 a 170 for Canada West, and 54, a6fi for. State, and ; 81 41 for Western.— The Corn market Is heavy and la 2c. lower; sales at 81 33 a I 81 mixed Western. In store, 81 33}<$ a I 33 afloat, and 81 30 a I 81 for now Western mix ed. Oats are 1 a iy.c. better: sales at 00 a «U£c. for- Western* in btoro and afloat. ( | ifleli) aijbertiscjneuts. ANTE ® >’ WANTED! EYERY B O D Y TO CALL ON Messrs; WALKER & CLAtJDY, AT GORGaSVOLD STAND, no; Ift. WEST -MAIN STREET* TO SEK TUB LARGEST STOCK OV ‘ 1 STOVES AND TINWARE EVER OFFERED IN CARISLE. As the scnson Is approaching forhouse-keepors and others to look for a GOOD STOVE, wo would beg leave to call their attention to our stock ofi COOK IN G .S T 6 V E S , among which may bo found the following now in the market: REGULATOR, QUAKER CITY, NOBLE COOK,, SUSQUEHANNA, • . <. NIAGARA, ' V COMBINATION and EXCELSIOR PENN, all of which are warrantee} to be the best ROASTERS AND BAKERS, ~,"wlth nil the MOtIEBR IMPRoVEMENTt). Wo would cull especial attention.to the REGU LATOR COOK-, *‘which ll possesses' 'advantages which should raeommend It to all. It Ims a RE VOLVING TOP, by which arrangement the cook can reverse the cooking utensils to any position desired wUhoUC ; the NECESSARY*LIFTING. It is decidedly the best cook stove In the market. Messrs. Walker A Claudy hove also on hand a large slock of OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING BOOM STOVES among which may be found the celebrated BABE BURNING ; •• MORNING GLORY!! MORNING GLORY | ''Vi,; § 3 WALKER * CLAUDY, ' 2 a ' O A Sole-Agents O 5 IT fi ° O .FOR & MORNING GLORY. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OFFICE AND PARLOU STOVE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Too much cannot be said In praise of'the MORNING GLORY, which so far .baa-taken the lead of all other stoves In tfio ‘mnrlt'et. It is a gns consumer, burns .Its own cinder, and requires very little attention after the fire Is made, it be ing so arranged that it will FEED ITS OWN COAL! For proof of what wo have stated wo would re fer all to the following gentlemen of farlULe ami •vicinity,'who have liutr tho MORNING GLORY. In use last winter, and will cheerfully testify to, its merits: - ; JOHN CAMPBELL, , OEO. WEIBE,.. DAVID RHOAD3. " ' W.“B. MUI.LIN'SXtt,; 1 |L, L. BURKHOLDER, JOHN DUN BAB, . J. M. WEAKLEY, Esq., JACOH.RITNER,^fc r .l We would respectfully halt-, those", htfffitoh’ fo purchase a No. 1 stove to cull at onceatyd cyara-j ino ‘ THE MOESTTNB ttLOXt^l :.. r i ; .‘i-i . ■ :V" ■t' Wo also hrtvo on hand, the MORN i'T EE WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO QlV£,_ ENTIRE SATISP.aEffT.IVDNr FIS H.K ll ’.S . F.B .C j¥“C A N S '• constantly kept on hand and for sale. jOurKtoclc o£ TINWARE JsaoropleUUu allots ‘tranches and will be Bold nf reasonable prices.„ "'T I N’ ; tt O6F X N O ‘‘AN D‘ 'B P O V T X NO. AND GEN ERA!/ JOBBING-, promptly attended to and dono In tho most workmanlike manner,. _ . Gorans' Old Stand, A'o. 18, West Main Street. August 1, jsts7^—Siri , £ROCJj AM A TION. —Whereds 'the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of several Courts-of Common Pleas of tho coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oper and Xerjniner and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and T P Blair and H: Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts'of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their pre conts to me directed, dated tlie lltb day of November. A. D...18U7, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to be bolden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of January, b 1 !®; (being the 13th day,)‘at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. --Notice Is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, rind Constables of the sa d county of Cumberland, that they, arc by the said,precept commanded tone then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, oxaminatlonsi-ana ull olhor.remembrances, to do those things which to their olllces appertain to bo done, and all those that arc .bound by recog nizances, to prosecute agdlrfst the ■prisoners tbnt are or then shall bo In tho Jail of said coun ty to ptbsocuta thorn ns shall bo JOS. C, .THOMPSON, • . Xhtn'lff. ■Sheriff's Office, IJpc. 5. Ifro7—to . , (D O AA huudred 4ol u) /£ UU lUrt re^-iti , ruiwmniers of Cumberland Countyjilnd oqo hun dred tlolluia by ShcrllT Jacobs, for the arrest of John Burns, u convict who lately escaped from tho Countv prison. -JAS. ARMSTRONG, Clerk of OommUsioners. JOHN JACOBS. ,Lqtc tifierUT.Ciwib. CK Doc. 5, 'O7—H ( FOR RENT.—The Store Room now oc cupied by the undersigned, No. 13 South Han over ltdias a good;Cellar, nud Is suitable for n dry-goods or hardware Store. • ‘ Dec. £, ’o7—tf C. INHOFK RINESMITH ,& Itui;p, No. 68 North .Hanoi* BtrM, have on hand We lamest and beat assortment of STOVES and TINWARE, to bo found lu Carlisle, - 0 00t,51,]807-rtf ' " flelß atiherttaementis. pUBLIO BAIEI ON WEDNESDAY, THE IITH DAY OF DECEMBER, 18G7. The subscriber, Agent for the Central Pennsyl vania Brick Manuincturlng Company, will sell on their grounds, in the Borough of Meohaulca burg, the Tolluwlug real estate uml porsonnl pro perty: ' . . 07 BUILDING LOTS, located on Green and Frederick streets, each 30 feel front and lau foot In depth to an alloy.— These lols are all adjacent to each other, and are most advantageously adapted for mannfac-. taring purposes.. They uro also beautifully situ ated lor private residences. An indisputable ti tle will bo given lor the lots. * • AUiO, at the sumo time and place, will bo sold one of SWORD’S SELF-TEMPERING PATENT -BRICK MACHINES, capable of malting 25,000 Brick per day ; with the exclusive right to manufacture with said Ma chine In Cumberland county. Also, a New Twonty-liorso-Power - ENGINE AND BOILER, and Fixtures.' with all the appurtenances of a Complete Brick Yard, consisting of Engine House. Dry' Sheds, miscellaneous Buildings. Molnl Doors for Brick Kilns, Carls, Picks, Shov els, Wheelbarrows, Ac. Also, TWO FINEDRAUGHT lI.ORSES, two acts Gears, a lot of Bituminous Coal, a lot of Brick, and a variety of other articles not men tioned. > Persons desiring to purchase a Manufacturing location, or-Bnllalng Lots; will do well to give this sale their attention. - Any Information desired, relating to this prop erty, may be had by calling on the undersigned, at tho Merchants Hotel; In Mechanlcsburg. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock,' P. M., on said day. when terms will be made known by . . ; i :W. Hi JENKINS, Apci if for f?te Central Pa, Brick Cb. L. Vandbusloot, Auctioneer. Deb, 5,1107. It - O N S U Mfm ES'KEADI A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of tho lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the firofcssioti, when his case appeared hopeless. He u iho only physician who has used it in bis own person, or who boa any knowledge of its virtues; and ho can asaribo tho degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but thouso of tills medicine; and nothing but utter despair amlentlro extinc tion of all hopeof recovery, together with a want of confidence In all others, induced him to haz ard the experiment, lie lias ueated more cases successfully than generally follows the treatment of this class of cases, auu feels a undo, only ex celled by tho performance of his duty, that he Is able to diminish suffering and prolong life. Of fice hours/rout BA.M. to tip. M., dully. Call on or address . • . • DR. E. BOYLSTOtf JACKSON. • iVo; 230 iV. Tenth {Street, Phila, Doc. o, 1807—ly PUBLIC SALE—On (he Ith day of January, 1803.—Will be sold at Public Sale, on the above day,-11 not sold at private sale be fore that day, the TWO-STORY BRIOK HOUSE, on North Pi tc street, (west side) late the property of Mrs. Martha J. Weirlch, bounded on the North by Geo. Z. liretz, on the West by an Alley, on the south by Jacob Joues, containing thirty feet front ou Pitt street, and one hundred, and thirty feet Its depth. Bale to commence at 10 oUdock, A. M., when terms will ho made known by HENRY SAXTON, TYuslee. Dec, 5,18G7—1s ... AGENTS WANTED.—I want from twelve to fifteen agents to canvass differ ent parts of the United suites, to, sell territory for a Patent that la almoA indispensable In ev "ery family. I oiler good Inducements to reliable men. For further particulars Inquire of or ad dress ray Attorney,ll. Newsham^Carltsle^Ptt, JShiremanatotvn, dumb. Ok, iVi, Dec. 5,1887—Gt 'pi)aitJileneU)er. • ' Rimirdirjß3A' ' pieB, 4 0 . 5_k_____tszv o , e -is_fl s tiff 49 ) ',•,;. , , r‘- - . .. iir,'l , .,' , -- " - ~: , ek...-, ~.'4- 4- 43- P —, _-v - *ck-.1) , " -,' HAL LS Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has stood the test of seven years before the public / and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covered that will produce the same beneficial results, It is an entirely now, scientific discovery, combin ing many of the most powerful and " vestnntiivpl-*i{ieixta in the V EQGT* ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean; cures damhmff and humors, and falling 1 oat of the hair; and will make it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished ana supported • It malees the hairmolst, soft, and glossy . and is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESSING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered io the public ; as one bottle will ac complish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by our SlclUanHalr Renewer have induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and « in order to iiidtice (he 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 by 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 our private >ltevenite Stamp ovet* I pte fop: of - the bottle. All others Nashua, N.'H. >• nZ? &i^'s{ s t 3 . Dco/ers * n Medicine. Vit. bCbhNEuug: : * •. y• • DEPOT I ! 3 v eubscrU»rsr;jbspeotfally Inform the cltl j»iMispT't<3arU»lor>aml.»urj'6uudiiig country that ;they liftYoeataUHshcd a.now line between CARLISLE 1 AND PHILADELPHIA, r!"> > ««3 f *.'"i /,‘*f ,i • t -■• iand h&vomado arrangements with tbo old estab lished Ware Housed > MARKET STREET. arid have Also leased part of the Depot, corner of West High Street, Carlisle: whore ,thoy can ho found at nil tlmea/nrid bo pleased to deliver and receive all freight entrusted to their care. Th 6 PERSONAL ATTENTION of thu.ftrjn, will at all times bo given,nud from their long experi ence in the business can promise their patrons a 1 s>odsshould bo mnrkod I l *.. ■ HIN CIIMAN’S •’ WA HE h6UBE, I= f ... BlQ'Warkel Strati Philadelphia. Caro of Cornelius & Bosh,'Carlisle, Pa. This Ware House being In the cedtrul and busi ness part- of the city; druyage will.of enurso bo U.nE-HALF LESS than to outside depots. . We hope by strict attention to noightlug busi ness to overcome much of heretofore unneccß sarv delay, expcrleuc d by merchants Ac;,- 1 Ag-Packages carried forlijeents.. ;* ; N0v.28, l«07-3m■ _ RINESMITH & RUPP, No. 08 iforth IX mover Street, sell the Oriental Bnso.Burh nm btovos and every.variety.of btovos known to the market. Gt.vo them n call If you want to get bargalfasi» : ’ . ■ 1 > Oct. 31,1867—If IpSTRAY COW. —Came to the premises h of the subscriber, in Penn township, In Sep tember last, A STRAWBERRY ROAN COW. The owner is requested to come forward, prove pro- Eerty.pay charges and take her away, or she will c disposed of us the law directs. ;,ov. 21,15U7. W. 11. BAUGIIER. RINESMITH & RUPP put upSpout- Ing and Rooting, at reasonable rates. All work warranted to give .satisfaction. Got. 31, 18U7—tf Martin leans, no. 402 chest nut STREET, PHILADELPHIA, mat Premium aworded by Franklin Institute to MARTIN LEANB, Manufacturer of MASONIC MARKS, , EMU LEMS. Ac.. Ac. New and Original Designs of Masonic Marks Templars' Medals, Army Medal and Corps Undg os of.overy description. Orders from every see* tlon of Ihe eoimirv solicited. All letters answer od. * - March 11 1807— ly EYEIVS NEWLY IMPROVED ' CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG ■ PIANOS, Acknowledged to bo the best. London Prize Medal and high awards In America received. MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS Warerooms,722 Arch street, below Eighth, April 18, i*i7—ly Philadelphia, Pa. g FECIAL NOTICE! GREAT EXCITEMENT Ilna been created by another large arrival of cheap goods, N E IE r'O R K and Good French Merino, at 1.00 “ Empress Kepps all wool, .00 " ' Alpacca Poplins, .75 Splendid Plaid Poplins, .75 to 1.00 “ •* Cashmeres, only .45 and all other Drees Goods as cheap In propor tion. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! Please do not forget the fact that all high pri ces are Good Canton Flannels !2Hcts.. Good Domestic Ginghams 12J4 cts.. Good Muslins lOctn., ■ . Good Calicoes H, 10 and 12 cts.. Sheet ings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tick* lugs, Checks, Towel ings. Ta ble Diapers, Ac., at such prices as will astonish every person that will calf A splendid assort ment of Cloaking Cloths by the yard or piece. FLANNBLSI FLANNELS! of all colors and qualities White and Colored Homemade Flannels. Shirting Flannels cheap er than over the old stand you will find the greatest variety of nil kinds of from the cheapest Furs up to tin* real Mink Sa ble MUFFS, COLLARS, CAPES. BERTHAS.. .. HOODS. ; v TRIMMINGS, Ac. LEWIS nosn. OVER-COATINGS, ' '“ .FRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIMEREH, • FANCY CASSIMERES, / , SATTINETTS, &0. A special arrangement with a first class Tai lor, tomake any garment in verjr short notice. Strict attention in filling orders from town or country. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, nubias; hoods SCARFS. TIES, . , UO.iIKUVVGLOVES, - i i -- ’ - MITTENS. YARNS, DRAWERS, The host to bo had In the county, at the cheap piy#, CARPETS. j Oil. GLOTTIS, 1 % , MATTS, ac. Please do not fall to give us n call, as we are determined not to bo undersold and can always prove to our frlouds that wo sol! good Goods cheaper than any other house lu the county. tg 450058 AT THE OLD COKN E B ! AT NO. 2, _ EAST 'MAIN STREET, BOUGHT AT THE LARGE AUCTION SALES PHIL AD ELPHIA NOW IS THE TIME THAT EVERY LADY In tho town and country can purchase a KILLED In all kinds of DOM ESTIC GOODS, ON EIDICH & MILLE R , and purchase one of the now styles of LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, BASQUES, CIRCULARS, Ac. THE largest stock of long and square SHAWLS’ SHAWLS! are always to bo found on the CORNER you will find every description of AT FURS! FURS! for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN at LEIDIGH & MILLERS Cheap store you see the grealost variety of MO U RNINO 0.0 OR SI Always a full supply of every description of PUNE EA Jj GOO D S ! CHEAP Notions always on hand such as UNDERSHIRTS, HOOPED SKIRTS, «ko. BALMORAL SKIRTS, .STORE where they have the largest and best stock of PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OF THE CARPET HA CL, NO. ?. Nov. 3S h^7. fdiacellaneous. goo MILES ■OP THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Running Weal from Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED. Thu Union I’acino Uullroad Company hnvo bum, a kiugcr linuol' ruilruuu in thu lunluiKblcon niunlliM limn wiuj over bum by uu i" « 111 ,riYiiio uuny In the w»uo time, umi mu> "111 couliuuo Sio wirVwith Uio hiuw energy until U is com plated. The Western mvisiou is being 1 ,) . u ?! 1 V:. d rapidly eastward nom Sacramento by the.uu tml Faciitc Company of California, and 11 la ex pected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE HAS ALUEAD V UEEN h Yn £ W X NO \V KuE NuW KMi'ibVEU UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN MONEY have already been expended by the two power ful companies Unit have undertaken the ciuer nriHe uud there ia no luck ol lunds for its must vmuAua Wnen Uio United Stnius Government found it necessary to secure the construction of the Union Baoiilc Railroad, to develop and protect itaowa Interests, u gave the Companies authorized to build it such ample aid as should render its speedy completion buy oiida doubt. The available* means oi tho Union lu* cihc itallroud Company, derived from tho-Gow ornment and Its own stockholders, may bo brief ly Hummed up as follows: I—UNITED STATES BONDS having thirty years to run uud bearing six per cent, currency interest at mo rate sio.uuo pci mite ibr 61V miles on tno Biahis; men at the rale ot fria.WO per muo for i6j nines tnrougli the Rocky Mountains; then at tno rule ol pur iuiiu for tno remaining distance, tor whicu the United Status takes a jc«/iid tiwi us security. ilio itilei- CHt on tuese bonds is paid by me United States government, wmcli also pays tno company one naif the amount of its bins in money lor trans porting its ueitfuv, troops, mails, oar. Uio le mumiug hull ol muse bins is placed to thu com-, puny’s credit, ana lonusa smiting fund wuieu luu/hliaily discuavgu mo whom amount of Uus ‘lieu, xdo claims against thu government since April of the current year amount to lour mm oue-hulf limes this imeiusl. 2.—FIRST MORTGAGE BONUS. By Us charier the Company Is permuted lo is sue iuowu First Mortgage Bonus 10 the same umouutus the bonds issued oy lue government, uud no more, and only o* the roud jjt'oyrcvtes, l lie i'rustees lor the boiidiiuiaeib are Uie lion. E. U, Aloi«uu, U. 8. cseuutor from Now lurk, and tue Hou. Unites Ames, Member of U. H. House oi itoUieseuluUves, wau are responsible for tue de iivory oi these bonds to tue Company lu strict uccorcluuco with tue terms of the law. a—THE LAND GRANT. The Union Pncllle lialliond Company has a laud grant or absolute doiuxtiuu from tue govern ment oflz.fcuO acres to me iniieou the line ol ene road, winch will not be worth Jess than pci acre at the lowest valuation. 4.—THE CAPITAL STOCK* The authorized capital of the Union iucillc Rauroud Company is &lou,im»,wo, oi which ovu. co.OuU.vOd have been paid on Uio worlt already done. THE'MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD Till-. KOAJJ. Contracts for the cnisro worlt of building UH inhcs oi nrst-ciuss railroad west irom umuliu, comprising uiiivu oi tue most diiiieuiu mouuuuii Wuis.. uuu eiuoiucillg evOrj expense except siu voynig, nave beeuuuiUO wilUiesponsibiejmrties ivviio nave uneaoy utnsucd over ov\f iitilvttj, tit tue •average rule oi sixty-oigat tiiousund and Jiuj • eight dollars per mile. Tins price in cludes all necessuryisuops lof construction aim repairs ol curs; depots, stations and ulloinei in cidental buildings, arnfatso locomotives, pusseu ger, baggage, uliu ireight cars, uud otbei teqiu »ne roimig-stock, to an amount tnutsualiiiui be less limn co.OW per mue. Allowing Uie eostui tno lemuiuing ouo '.huudiea and eigniy-six oi the eleven hundred nines assumed lo uu built bj the i'uciile company to bo «lw,iwe per mile. THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES* WILL' HE FOLLOWS: 814 miles, atStwM'-.' ' iwi mues, at atW.UW, ■ . Add discounts oh bonds, surveys, Ac., 1.000.0iL Amount, ;• . . . ‘ t^i.Ho.un. As the U. S.;Bonds are-equal to money, aim the Company’s First Moitgage Bonds iituu a ready market? Wo have us the,. VV\ILA ( BLK CAHILREHOURCEHFOR BI'ILD INU ELEVEN HUNDRED. Ml LEn: U. S. Bonds,. 1 ' ■ : - . V F irst Mortgage Bonds, -Vtvs.ouw ..Capital stuck.paid in on the work now _ j 'QQUQ ’ .>,.MiU,«bO ’Laud Grant, H,050,000 acres, at SUM per ’ acre,. Total, The company have ample facilities for supply • lujr any deilcioncy that may arise in means loi construction. This may be done wholly or iu part by additional subscriptions to capital slock. Activeihquhy lias already been made for a uortion of tnese lauds, and arrangements are now proposed to oiler upurloi tUem lor sale. While their wnuio value win uuv too available im some years to come, they will remain a very Im portant source of,revenue to the Company. The lands ol the-Illinois central Railroad Compauj are selling tosla l»ef.ucro,nwil othei land-gram companies ‘in- tho>\V estate receiving equal prices lor similar properties. future bus in ess.- The most skeptical Imvo never expressed a doubt Umi when tho Union Pacific Railroad is finished tho immense business ilmt must How over it as tho only railroad connecting the two iimnd divisions ol the .North American conti nent will be one of the wonders of railway trims, poriuiion; and us It will Imvo no competitor it can always charge remunerative rates. ■ EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS. During the quarter eliding July 31, an uveiage of 325 miles of the Union Pacific Railroad was in operation. The Superintendent's Report shows tho following result: 1 ; EARNINGS.- Passengers, Freight, Telegraph anil Malls, Transportation of Contractors* Mato- rials pud Men, 11 Total, EXPENSES Enel, Repairs, onlces, Conductors. . Trains itc.. 112 Nvrr Eailsings to balance. W7.SUS 03 Total, The net operating expenses on the commercial' business for the quarter, were Bvfl7,fkki uti. 1 lie ac count for the COMMERCIAL BUSIN IvSS stands as follows; Earnings for May. June mid- July, $721,753 a\ Expenses . •• - 230.1130 ft* Net Profit, Tho amount of Bonds tho Company can Issue on 325 miles, at 317.tHV.per mile, Is In terest- iii gold,' throb months, at y per cent., on this sum, is 37H.UW; add 40 percent, premium,to correspond with currency earnings, is 3lo‘J,2uo— showing that the net earnings lor tins quarter were mure than Jour times Uic interest on the first Mortgage Bonds on this length of road. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, whoso principal is so amply provided for, and whose interest is so secured, must be classed among the sa/nt investments. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and are offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six Percent, in Currency nom July 1. Many parties arc taking advanlageol the pres ent high pricoof GovommouistucJks to exchange for these iiohds, which are over EXETEEN PER CENT. CHEAPER, and, at the current rale ol premium on go*d pay OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST-* Subscriptions will ho received in Carlisle, by A, L..Spunsier, Esq., and in Now York at the Company's,Ufilce, Nu. 20 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK. No. 7 Nassau street. CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. ol Wall “iitffN J, CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 31 Wall street,- and by tho Company’s advertised Agents ihrougUbiU tho United Slates, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may bo obtained on application. Remittances should bo m‘ db in drafts or other funds par m Now York, and the bunds will be sent free ot change by return ex press.: Subscribers through local Agents will ionic, to them for their delivery. . : JOHN J. CISCO, TVeanircr, iVriy l*iirk. Nov. 14, 1807—It QRAND HOLIDAY FAIR! ; FOH TIIK BENEFIT OP THE SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT ASSOCIATION OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY', AT'RUEEM’S HALL, CARLISLE. I*A • > WILL OPEN TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2llh. IM»7, AND CLOSK ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY - Ist, ISOS. The proceeds to be devoted to tho erection of a MONUMENT in memory of the bravo men who fell In deleuco of their country during the Into rebellion. Tho committee Imvo procured a va riety of useful and fancynrllcies. amongst which are'. TWO SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS, u Superior Rag Carpet, a Kiue Sett of Harm.****, a first-class Sowing Machine, Jmv, all of which will be drown during the Emr,. Contributions of all kinds are earnestly solicited and may bo Jolt will! John Campbell at tho Telegraph OlUce, C of Music will bo In nUcndanco every evening. \ Admission Is coals. K M HENDER , OJf _ Praiitent of Association. Nov. 2S. IND-tf \ 1 AUK roll SALK.—W ill be until at IVI public sale, to pay for her keeping, in front of uio Court House, in Carlisle, on Thursday, Dec. 1-th, at one o'clock, a li A V M A UE, about 4 old, and far as known sound In eve ry particular. LEWIS /ALAI'At. Nov. 28, lW>7.-3t mHE PLACE to buy cheap for cash is JL ftf UfKESMITH A IIUPPH. No. l» JVorlh i/noo vvr Street, CurlUle, Oct. 81, ISUT—tf jijats antt dapjs. A UK I V Ali OS' aia tub ,• NEW SPRING STYLES HATBAND CAPS. The subscriber has just opened at No. 15 JV’orZ/i Hanover Street, a few due re North of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, one of the largest and beat Stocks of HATS and CAPS ever offered In Carlisle. Silk Huts, Casslmere of all styles and qualities, Stiff Brims. different colors, and every descrip tion of soft Uutu now mode. The Dunkurd and Old Fashioned Brush, con stantly on hand and made to order, all warrant ed to give satisfaction. A fall assortment of STRAW HATS, MEN’S, FANCY DO. 1 have also added to ray Stock, notions of differ cut kinds, consisting of LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS, NecJf Ties, Suspenders, Collars. Glove*. Pencils , ITtrcad, Setcing Silk, Umbrellas, dv. PRIME SEGABS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Give mo n call, and examine my stock fxs 1 feet conlldonl of pleasing all, besides saving you mo* noy Juno 0,18C7—ly J_£ATd AND CAPS 1 DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP ? If so, Don’t Fail to Call on J.G.CALLIO, NO. 29. (TEST MAIN BTIthKT, Where can be seen the fluent assortment 01' HATS AND CAPS over brought to Carlisle. Ho takes groat pleas ure in inviting lua old friends and customers, and ail now ones, to Ins splendid stock Just re ceived from Mew York and Philadelphia, con sisting m part of line BILK. AMD CABSIMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol me latest style, all ol which he will sell at the uowcii ciuA J'ncis. Also, his own manufacture M Huts always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho bus Uio best arrangement for coloring Hats and uu lundsuf Woolen clouds, Overcoats, Ac., ul mo snortest notice tus bo colorsevery week; and on the must reasonable terms.. Also, a line lot »1 choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand, lie desires to call the attention oi persons who have COUNTRY FURS to sell, os ho pays the highest cash prices for the •same. Give him a call, at the above number, his old Maud, as tie foeis confident of giving entire satis* .action, nee. 20, lc>6o. - Heal ©state Salts. W . J . sii Eait is it, ATTORNEY AT LAW r , AND AGJiNT FOB THE BADE OF Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFER'S THE FOLLOWING -VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR HALE AT REASONABLE PRICES IK TUE BOIIUUQU OP CARLISLE. No. 1. aiXoi tlieuuestßUlLDiNGLOTaln.ths Borough, oh south Hanover atieet. iSu. i, The six must elevated BUILDING LOTH ni the Borough, situated at the head ol (South HI. IK TUE COUKTUY. No. 3. A TRACT OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES, Nineteen Fureues ul Laud, with small but com loiulbie BitU-K. DWELLING iIOUBE, Frame otable, Ac., and a young and thriving Orchard oi CuolCL FltUlT, situate in North Middleton ..wp., at me head ul Lumber btieet, West, williin a nine ol uie Borough ol Carlisle. This proper ty, us a uukEs'l'Eall, for general lurmiug, or ior Market Guidehiug, is the must desirable tract «>i its size to be found anywhere in the vicinity «>1 Carlisle. The certain extension of the town West ward, partly .consequent upon the improve ments made uud contemplated by the Railroad wompauy in that direction, drawing, as they necessarily will, nearly the whole trade of the town to that end, will very greatly enhance the value of tills laud to the I inure owner, for any purpose whatever, rendering it a safe and profit able investment. Feb. 26, le><xi. 8453,115,76 s i pOWN PROPERTY FOR fcJALE.— I The property ol the undersigned, m East street, Carlisle, Is ollered ut private sale, vne lot measures 4U leel in front by 120 in depth, ou which is Erected a good BRICK uud LOG ijoUULE Ho UHE, with necessary out-buildings. lUpic is a well ul good Water with pump, m the yard. This properly Is a desirable location for a tesiuurant uud saloon, fur which business a por tion ul it is now used. Pus>cssiou immediately, inquire of the subscriber, residing ou the premi ses. J. T. MURRAY. Oct, 21, IBffT—tf itegal fiances l»KGiß'i'Jilt'ti MOTlCJi.—Notice is Xfeuereuy given to all persons Interested, (but loliowuig accounts have been tiled In this Ul iluo, by the accountants therein named, for oxam .uutiou, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court oi Cumberland County, for continuation and allowance, on Tuesday, December 17th,* A D, t I&U7, viz: I. The llrst and final account of Elizabeth A. Wolf, Administratrix of Anthony 1\ Wolf, lute at dhippousbarg, dco'd. i Eirstuud auul account of John J, Lutz, Ad ministrator of Mrs. Lydia Lutz, dco'd. a. Guurdiunsnip account of dumuol Eborly, iVsluiuentury guardian under the will of Bcnjo mm Ebony,theeider.ofMaluxlnaKberly, minor cnild ul benjamin Eberiy, the younger, inie of lluiupdca township, deo'd. Account <>i Joim Wolf, Administrator of Jn* cuu Eicheiuergur, late of East I’euusboro' town ship, dec'd. o. r'irst and dual account of David Wilson, Executor of Margaret iilll, deo'd. 0. Second and haul account of Thos.C.Scouller, Executor ul buuiuui liruttou, la tool MiflUn town smp, dec'd, 7. me account of Thus. C. Scouller, Administra tor of Winiuiu Whmller.luto ot Millllu township, dec d, o. Eirst and final account of James M. Mason- KCimer, AUunustrutor of David U. Keen}, lute of the borough ol Carlisle, dee d. s. r'u-tot and Unul udmiusirullon account of Daniel Uoldeu, Admtuistruior of Wm. Golden, mle oi Southampton township, dec'd, <u. Eh stand tlnai account ofJoim d. Boyer, Ex ecutor ui John Duuy.iHlcul Alcchnuicsburg, dec'd. J. DUUMIIEIAIEK, HegUier. $1,203,038 05 §1,203.033 'Jo $l3-3,760 01 Nov. 21, MU7. iN Lhe Court ul‘Common Pieuaof Cum burltmd County. John 13. Fagiui, ) $»o. 2, Nov. Term. 18(17. va, VAHtw ttabpoenaSuv Divorce. Murgiuul Faguu. ) Nov. luiu, lo«J7, on mutlou of Jno. E*q., proof having beeu mado Unit the buid Margate!* r'uguu could uobbu found. Noiico it, hereby given io the said Margaret Fagan , to appear ua iuo Uth day of. January, Idti-i, to answer itie coinpmiubof tlie said Juhu ii. Fagan. bllKlUfF’a UFFU'E, UAULLaLK, November IU, 1807. ■ JOHN JACOBS, tiherljp. Nov. 2i, ISU7-It iN the Court of Cor berlund County. Catharine iloUmun, ) No. 3, Nov. Term, 1307. by her next blond j AllasriubpconuHur Ui- Xliuuiuu 1). Caldwell, fvorce. Nov.lllh,h*tf7,un vs. ] motion of Win. 31. Pen . Leonard iloffmun. J roao. Lt>q., proof hav ing been made tnai llio said Leonard Hoffman could nut ue iuuud. Notice Is hereby given to the turn! Leonard Hoffman to appear on the 13th day ut January, Idos, to uuovvcr the complaint oi the buid catharmo Huffman by her next friend i'huuuvs i>. Caldwell. HIIEUIFIf' a UFFICR, CATU.ISI.E, November XV, hW7. JOHN JACOBIS, • Nov. 21,1SU7—U iN the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland County. Marion E. White byher\ No. 4 Novemhwtenn. next friend 11S07, iJluaSubpoeoaSur John U. Uufiur, divorce. ll.\ov. lbV7,on lv I rautiouof Win. M. i’eu- Thomas J. White. J rose, Esq., proof having been made that Thomas J. White could not be is hereby given to the said Thbmas J. While to appear on the Wlh day of January, ISOS, to answer the complaint of the said Marlon K. Wiille. by. her uext friend James Armstrong. Biieuxff’b Office, Carlisle, Novetr *r 19, IWj7. “ ■ JNO.JACOBH. S/ierfo- Nov. 21.18U7.-it SOTIUK.— lu the mutter of the peti tion to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cum uud County, ol divers citizens of tho vll ingo of Pairview for tho Vacation of an alley in BU >‘ow llth November, IW7. Ruloon the citizens and inhabitants of East Pennsboro' township, to appear at a court to be holden on n lO nth day of liecember next and show cause ii unv they have why that part ol auaUey running from South street, in tho town of West HUrvlew towards tho Cgnodoguluet Crock, being W feel In. length and hi m width should nut bo vacated us imived fbr. By the Court, pi to tu to SAMUEL BIXLER. Clerk Quarter Sessions, Nov. li, IW37—it SOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY tern District of Pennsylvania sa. , iho 10th day of October, A. 1>„ 18U7. Xhe underslgued hereby gives noiloo of his ap pointment us Assignee of Jacob Eusmlngcr.oi Fmnkfurd township, lu the County of Cumber, land and Stated Pennsylvania—within said District, whuliau been adjudged u Bankrupt upon his own petition, Dy. the District Court of. said District. Nov, 14.1807—0 t “\TOTirE.—'The umlersl«ned hereby J\ Klvea notice iluvt ho will «m»h« application Co iho next Legislature of l>eiiu*ylvnniu,.for an act to authorize the wile of the r«hl drew Chumnan doo'd., In wccorduiico tilth Iho d&ci&SS Nov. SS, lSd7-0» BOY’S, AMD CHILDREN’S, JOHN A. KELLFtI, Agent, No. iSNorlh Hanover street. mmon Pleas of Cum Eiw- At Car* JOHN T. GREEN,
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