Tim CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS.-TIIO Continental Vocalists will give one of tlieir concerts in Rhccm’s Hall, on Fri day evening next, December littth.— Where they are so well affd favorably known it seems scarcely necessary to say anything in their favor. As an addition al inducement they propose to give one third of the proceeds to the Soldiers’ Monument Association. We collate the following from notices recently given them by the Philadelphia Press and Post: Continental Vocalists.— Our peo ple are to bo congratulated upon having this justly celebrated troupe here a sec ond time. There is something so delici ously attractive in this entertainment, that ono feels a delight, not only in hear ing them, but in thinking of them when gone. Their style of singing is peculiar to themselves; sweet, perfectly harmoni ous nud so distinct in articulation, that ouo is made truly happy while listening to them. Now a sweet, plaintive melo dy, which touches the tender chords of tho heart; and now drawn out in rich volume of tune, that will linger after tho voices have died away. Then to do any thing but laugh at those line hits of fun at ihocamera, the most eolnieof allcorai calitics, or to feel so serious when, in a moment, you are carried from laughing to a sober, solemn reflection, is vain. Wo thought last evening as we looked over the audience—now unrestrained in its merri ment. now hushed that wo could hear the clock’s solemn ticking—people seeming ly afraid to breathe, but they should lose a word, we thought to ourselves, hero is the perfection of vocal music; hero is mind linked to mind, receiving its suste nance from onesuporior to its own, ready to acknowledge its subjection, equally touched in its soberest and merriest moods—now 'unsealing its fountains of tears, and in tho next Instant feeling a gaiety and gladness without alloy. The Continentals have come and gone in their musical flight, but have left trea sures of song behind. Their entertain ment last evening was worthy their rep utation, and given to a largo and fash ionable audience, all seeming delighted as they could not help being. The nov elty of combining illustrations is most truly beautiful, and is original with tho Continentals, for which they, hold tho copy-right. Wo would that wo could speak of this feature ns it deserves, but pen cannot describe its great beauty, and it must be seen to be appreciated. We can say in all candor, that those who failed to attend last evening missed tho richest treat of tho season. The genial and gentlemanly members of tho glori ous “Continental band” won the hearts of this community, and as they journey elsewhere scattering sunshine and glad ness of song and story, they carry with them the best wishes of this people, and an assurance of having left with us many pleasant memories. Long live the Con tinental Band. (,'hribtmas Gifts.— Christmas is com ing ; who does not expect to get a present ,»i’ -»•••* Kind • Tito of iuubiu{j> Christmas presents in said to have orig inated in tho example of the wise men of the Hast, who brought their offerings to the manger at Bethlehem. Since then, Christmas gifts have been universal .throughout Christendom.* Now whilst our friends are thiking what to select ns .a gift fora wife, sisteror friend, wo would call their attention to the largo variety of sewing machines offered by J. Campbell at tho Rail Road Oflice, Carlisle, Pa. Per sons desirous of procuring a good machine can do so, as ho now offers tho Wheeler &. Wilson, Elliptic and Singer, all three of which stand far in advance of all other machines made, if you wish to make a really valuable present do so by selecting .one at once. Dec. 19, 2t. This Fair. —The several committees of the Fair for the benefit of the Soldiers' Monument Association are working with a will, and it promises to bo a splendid success. Our people have manifested a disposition to contribute liberally to this worthy object; and many other sections of tho country will doubtless send in their contributions before tho fair. Wistau’s Balsam or Wix.n Chkiiuy , is“a combination and a form indeed,” for healing and curing (lisseases of the throat, lungs and chest. It curesacough by loosening and cleansing the lungs, and allaying irritation ; thus removing the cause, instead of drying up the cough and leaving the disease behind. •“How CAN YE BLOOM SO FRESH AND r'Aiii?” goes the old Scotch song. How? Why, those who show the bloom of health on their cheeks take Plantation Bitters, which has the power of fortifying the sys tem against disease, audof j-egujating the digestive apparatus. Are you dys peptic, weak, void of energy ? Have you little or no appetite, headache, continued lassitude aud depression of spirits?— Take S, T,—lBGO—X., and bloom and beauty will return. The Bitters have be come a household friend. Magnolia Water.— A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and half the price. Dec. 5, 2fc. Uusiness Notices. ONE OF THE FIXED INSTITUTIONS OF CARLISLE. W M. 'BLAIR A SON’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tfUOCEBY, QUEERSWARE, GLASSWARE C E D A B W A B E STOBE. Tlioso wishing to purchase the very lluest quail, ly of GBCEBIES AND WABES will be sure fo And them at our store at lowest Push prices, please call and see the largest slock of goods outside of the cities. WM. BLAIR & SON. Dec. 10,1507. ~ Cheaper Than Ever. —I would an nounce to the public, that I uni now opening my second arrival of Fall and Wlnter.Goods, which I am offering at prices so low as to astonish tUo purchaser. Sly stock is entirely now, purchased since the great dcclinn m prices, which, enable* mo h? soil goods cheaper than any heretofore of fered. Remember tbo plnce, corner of Hanover and Pomfrot streets, the room (formerly occupied by H. U. Jameson & Co, tiioh; a. uajiper. Oct. 31,1807. 55 pedal Notices Tub Holidays,—The gayest season of the entire year is now approaching, but whilst we are enjoying this festive season let us not for get that in time of health wo must always bo pro.- pared for disease. Coughs, colds, soro throat, •croup, asthma, and whooping cough are speedily cured by Coo’s Cough Balsam. Whilst dyspepsia, constipation,'stale headache, sour stomach, in digestion—thp most proloflc sources of ill health, is certainly cured by the timely use of Coo’s Dys pepsia Cure. Deo. If), 1807.—1 t * , Ikon in tub Blood.—The necessity of a duo proportion of iron iu the blood Is well known to alt medical men ; whon,U becomes re duced from any eauso whatever, the whole sys tem suffers, the weakest part being Ilrst attack ed, and a feeling of languor, lassitude, and‘‘all goneness” pervades tiio system. Stimulants on ly afford tenwomry relic/, and have the same ef? feet ns giving a tired horso the whip instead of oats. Tho true remedy is to supply the blood with tho necessary quantity of iron. This can be done by using tho PERUVIAN SYRUP, a protected solution of tho protoxide of Iron, which is so prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor and new ilfQ to tho whole system. To take medicine to cure discuses occasioned by u deficiency of IRON IN THE BLOOD, with out restoring it to the system, is like trying to reprlr a building when the foundation la gone. An eminent divine says: “I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some lime pant: it gives me now vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamphlets containing corlKlcatcsof cures, and recommendations from some of the most emi nent physicians, clergymen and others, will bo sent free to any address. The genuine has “ Peruvian Svuui*” blown in tho glass. J. P. DINSMORE, I'roprietoi-, No. 80 Dey SI., Neiv York. gold by nil Druggists. FOB ALL THE PROTEAN FORMS OF DIS EASE ORIGINATING IN SCROFULA, such as *Stitt Rheum, Cancer, Consumption, «Cr„ there is nothing can equal tho purifying Directs of lodine when administered In a pure state. DR. 11. ANDERS’ lODINE WATER is a pure solution of lodine dissolved in water, without a solvent, and is tho best remedy for Scrofula and kindred diseases ever discovered,— Circulars free. J. I*. DINSMOUE, 39 Dey Slrtei, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. Dec. 5,1807—1 m To Consumptives. —Tho advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, ami that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow sufferers tho means of To all who desire It, ho will send u copy of tho proscription used, free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a sums cuke for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Conns, and nil Throat and Lung Affections. Tho only object of tho advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable nud ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Par ties wishing tho prescription, free. by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Co., Now York, May IC, 1867—1 y SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE &xmarttan’j The Great *' Hoot «»id Herb Juices." Samaritan's Blood “ Jtoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Purltler “ Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's and remedy “ Jtoot and Herb Juices." Samaritan’s for “ Jtoot and Herb Juices.’’ Samaritan's Scrofula. “ Jtoot and Herb Juices.'' Samaritan's and all “Jtoot and Herb Juices.’’ Samaritan's Eruptions “ Hoot and Herb Juices.'* Samaritan's of tho “ Jtoot and JJerb Juices.’’ Samaritan's Skin. “ Jtoot and Herb Juices.' There Is not another remedy known to equal this for tho euro of Syphilus, Ulcers, Bores, Scrof ula, lu all Its forms, Totters, Seales, Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of tho Skin. This Is no experiment; It is a well tested remedy In tho United States Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed their worst forms; mild cases soon yield six bottles will-cure any case. It is a common saying, “ I have tried everything without effect." To such we say, use tho Setmaritan Jtoot and Herb Juices, and If it falls to cure any disease of tho blood or skin, your money wllkbo refunded by our agents. Price Sl.'io per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT. this xrosT JtiPMTr.nv EV It 6L'D Sold by 11. Havorstick, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND & CO., Pr May 2,18G7— ly 015 Race Street Phlla. Errors of Youth.—A Gentleman who suffered,for years from Nervous Debility, Prema lure Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indis cretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need It, tho recipe and direc tions for making tho simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to prollt by tlie ad vortiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, lu perfect confidence', JOHN B. OGDEN, -hi Cedar Street, New York May 10,1807— ly Information. Information guaran cod to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for tho removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Ac., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and boautr ful.canbo obtained without charge by address ing THOM. F. CHAPMAN, Ciikmiht, 823 Broadway, New York, May 1(1,1807— ly IRavricti. BROUGHER—URICII.—At the Lutheran par sonage in Now Kingston, Dec. 5, 18(17, by the Rev. H. P. Fleck, Johnson Brougber, of monroe twp., to Miss Sadie J. Urlch, of Pottsvllle, York co. ZEIGLER—LESHER.—Cn Dee. 10, by Rev. S. P. Sprcchcr. John 11. Zclglur to Sulllo A. Leshcr, both of Cumb. co, ROBB—RANCK.—On same day, by the same, A. 51. Robb to Elizabeth A. Ranch, Both of this co. ZELL—WIBLY.—On Dec. 12, by tliosnme, Harry P. Zell to slary Wlbly both of Mount Holly Springs. NEII-OAMBLE.—On same day, by thesnmo, W* H. Noli,of Newvlllo Pa. to slary Gamble, of Shlp pensburg Pa, STOUFFER—SSIXTH.—On same day, by tbo same, Albert D. Stauffer to Fannie K Smith, both of Ciudlslo. WILSON— SITEETZ.-On the sth in«t„ In Mo cluuilcsbuig, by Rev. John Ault, Mr. James Wil son, of this county to Miss Elizabeth Sheet/., of Adams co. KERNS—GLEISL—On tbo 12th Inst., by the same. Capt. Wm. E. Kerns, to Miss 51 aggie C Glehty, Jjqth of Monroe twp., this co. HARMAN—RUDY.—On tbo 17th Inst., at Ear ly’s Hotel, Carlisle pa., by Rev. Jno.’A. HoUhcins, slr. Jacob Harmani 'ot Mount Holly, to Miss Mary A. Rudy, of South slidclletou twp. LAUMAN— ZUQ.— On the - 17th Inst, by the Rov. John Donahue, Dr. Wm. 11. Lauman to sliss Sable A.*£ug, both o£Mount Holly Springs. 23 Cel). LOOSIIS.—On Friday evening, the l.llh lust., in this borough, after a protracted illness, Dr. I. 0. Loomis, aged 50 years. iSSarlutsi. Carlisle Floar aqtl Grain Market. Carlisle, December 18, 1867, Flour—Family $l2 50 Now Corn, 05 Flour—Super 0 00 Oats, 00 Rye 8 00 Clover Seed, 0 75 Wheat—White, 2 30 Timothy Seed, I 75 Wheat—Red 230 Now Hay ton 11 00 Ryo, SI 30 Carlisle Provision Market. Carlisle, December 18, 1807. 35lChiclcons— 'Q pair, 50a75 35 Potatoes —b—s bus 1 50 10 Apples—best—s bus 2 u) 10 Apples—2d b—bus 100 18 Butter, Eggs,'. Lard, Tallow, Bacon. —Hams,. Bacon—Sides,.. PUiladelpliia markets. Philadelphia, December 17,1807. Flour.—The market has been dull, but prices are ratbor firmer: 2000 bbls. of extra family sold for shipment at 810 50 for northwest, and $ll al2 for Fonuaand Ohio, and 4000 bbls, In lots, to the retail ers and pnkers, at prices ranging from $750 a 82-3 for superfine sB6oa 050 for extra; 5975 a 11 for low grad and fancy northwest extra family: SII a 12 for Pennsylvania and Ohio family, and $l2 50 and 11 per bbl. for fancy brands, according to quality. •100 bbls, of Bye Flour sold qt $8 50 a 8 75 per bbl.— In Corn M6al there ha? been mpro doing; 1000 bbls. Brandywine sola on terms kept private. Grain.— Prime Wheat, as we have noticed for several weeks past, continues scarce and In fair demand at an advance of 50. pot*bush., but other fleficvipr.mrvH nr» min iinn I* <MM)bushels of prime rod sold at»2 sqi U.QQO huslpfalr to good do at 230 a 2 50; 1000 bush, of common do, at S 2; sou bush. No. 2spring at $220; 18,500 bushels No. I Mil waukee spring, to go out of the market, on private terms, and small lotsofwhltp ats2os a2Bsper bus. according to quality. Rye has been in fair de mand; 4000 bushels sold In lota ntsl 70 nl 75 per porbusholfor Pennsylvania,and $1 GO a 105 per bushel for Delaware. Corn has been In moderate request, but prices are uasetteled and lower; 15,- 000 bushels prime oldyellotVsold at $1 alia, ns to condition; 30,Q00 bushels newmlxed nt8126 n 125: 20 000 bushels do, on terras kept private, and 10,000 bushels old Western mixed atsfao, c|os(ngatSl 05 a 110 for now Pennsylvania and Delaware y ellpw, and $1 25 for new Western mixed, Oats have been bull: 25.000 bushels Sold otOaa 70c. per bus.— 3000 bushels prime New York barley solo at $l5B ql 08. jrleto aabertlsemmts. A EDITOR'S NOTICE;—Tbe under- J\ signed appointed Auditor by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland Co., to audit apd distribute the balance In the hands of Jno. M. and Jos. A Woodburn, Administrators of Jno. M, Wood burn dec’d., as appears by the settlement of their second account, hereby gives notice that ho will meet the parties entitled to said fund, at the Ar bitration Chamber in Carlisle, on Wednesday, Jan. 8,1807, at 11 o'clock, a. ar. ' ' -• ‘ JOHN T. RHOADS. Auditor, JgIRBE GIFTS TO ALL ! 1)00 10,1807.-3 t A Silk J)rcis Pattern, a Family Seunnu Machine, or Gold Watch FREE OF COST! Far ono or two clays’ service in any town or vil lage. Particulars and samples sent free, by ad dressing, with stamp, S. C. CLOUDMAN i CO., No. -10 Hanover st. t Poston Mass. Dec. 10,1857.—3iu J. M. WKAKLEV. W. SADLKII. & SADLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 10 SOUTH HANOVER ST. OAIUJBI-E, P£NK'A. Doo.. IQ, 1887,—1y iilcto SUjbcftiscmcnts. SHERIFF’S' Tty virtue} of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland County, and .to mo directed, I will expose to sale, by nubile vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, ml Friday, January 10. 1803. at 10 o’clock, A. M.. the following described Real Estate, to wit: A tract of land situate In Sliver Spring town ship, Cumberland county. Pa., bounded on Iho oust by land of Henry Vogleaong, on the south and west by lands of George Belstllno and tho Couodogulnet Creek, and on iho north by lands of Samuel Voglesoug and Jacob Simmons, con taining 17j acres more or loss, having thereon creeled a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Bade Kitchen, FRAME BARN, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, and other out buildings. Seized nud taken in execution as tho property of Edward Demmy. —ALSO— A lot of ground situate In West Pounsborough township, Cumberland county, Pn., bounded on tlio west and north by public road, on the cast by public alloy, and on the south by lot of Samuel French, containing % about of an acre, bo tho same more or less, having thereon erected aTWO STURY LOG AND WEATHEUBORDED HOUSE. Wash House, LOG STABLE. Hog Pen, and other out-building. Seized and taken in execution u-s tho property of Samuel Rnoads, endorser. —ALSO- A lot of ground situated in tho Borough of Car lisle, Pa., bounded on the south by North street, <m tho west by Andrew Decider, on tho north by an alley, and on the east by an alley, containing iM feet in trout on North street, aim 110 feet In depth, more orjess. Seized and taken in exe cution us tho properly of Jacob Weaver, Jr. —ALSO— A tract of laud situate in Hampden township. Cumberland county, bounded on Hie east by land of John Quigley ami John Stiles, on the north by laud of CatzTer, Slmul nud Waggoner, on tho west by laud of William Mntchott, on tho south by land of defendant, containing 88 acres more or less, having thereon erected a TWO-STORY - 1.00 HOUSE. LOG BARN, Spring House, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, Bake Oven, Ac. —ALSO- A tract of land situate in same township, boun ded on tho oast by John Stiles -- - Shall 1. on the south by stale road, on the west by William’ Mutchctt mul David Hume, Esq., and on tho north by other land of the defendant, containing Mi acres more or less, having thereon erected u ONE AND A-HALF STORY HOUSE, LOG BARN, Frame Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and Hog Pen.— Seized ami taken In execution as the property of Samuel Hume. To bo sold by mo JOS. C. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Siiuim-’F'rt Office, Cauj.isle, Dee. U 18UT. Conditions.— On all sales of SoOO or over, S5O will bo required to bo paid when the property Is stricken oil’, and on all sale# under S6W, ' Dec, ID, 1687.—3 L GALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES IO TATE IN CARLISLE— ON FRIDAY, THE iii, DA l'Oi’’./HiVlA4i»’i',lS(jS,atolevcno l clock,iu tho forenoon, will bo offered nt the Court House, THE THREE-STORY' BRICK RESIDENCE of tho late Mrs. Susan 11. Thorne, in Carlisle Pa., at the coiner of High and Bedford streets; together with the TWu-STOHY HOUSE adjoining, and a VACANT HALF X.OT nextlhereloon Hlghsrcor. The whale embraces a lot and a half of ground, more or less, with a STABLE and ICE HOUSE, at tho corner of Bedford street and Liberty alloy. Tim house Is finished in modern style, with high pollings, the parlors with Mahogany doors Ac. Tho THREE-STORY HOUSE Is about thirty three feet six inches on High street, the TWO .STORY HOUSE Is about twenty-six fceifronlhig on High st root, and tho VACANT LOT thirty feet on the same. Tho property will bo offered ai.i. ToGKTiikit, or is two on thuici-: pants to suit purchasers. 1. Tho largo three story house with so much ground as is cut off by a straight lino running from High Street south to Liberty alloy from tile west side of said Three-Story House, and parallel thereto to said Liberty alley, with all the buildings thereon situate. 2. The Two-Story House, with ns much ground corresponding to Uio width of said house on High street, ns Is cut off by a straight lino running from the east and wesisldo of said Two-Story House from High street south to said Liberty alley, with all build ings thereon .situate. 3, The Half Vacant Lot ad joining tho last mentioned house on tho west side thirty feet on High street, and the same width to said Liberty alley. All Uio Vonntlim Hlljklh, Lntrobn Stovo or Orat es, wil h oil cloths In the passages, will bo sold Mill. llw> l.nn uu u.liovnln they urn iw.u- l.lueed Tho property will be sold on the following terms: One half of the purchase money on the tlrst day of April next, when possession will ho given. One fourth of Hus purchase money la six months alter to wit, On the llrst day of October 18(18, ami the residue on tho first of April when Deed will he made pursuant to tho will. Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to ho paid when the property is stricken off, to bo deducted from the payment lu April. The property cun lie examined on the week of the sale. —ALSO— AVill ho sold at the same lime, all the interest of the Into Mrs. Busan 11. Thorn, being one undi vided moiety in a piece of land containing about three acres, more or less, situate cm tho Trlnctlo Spring road, about, a mile east of Carlisle, ad joining lands of .1. Hamilton, and \V. Holmes. To be sold for cash. JAMES HAMILTON, JAMES H. GRAHAM, DAVID STERRETT, Kxvculors. Carlisle, Doc. I!), ISG7.—Is TBOR HALE.—A lirst class LIME- P STONE FARM, containing 110 acres, one hundred cleared and in a high slate of cultlvu lion—the balance In EXCELLENT TIMBER, lo cated 'l% miles from Cliameerslmrg. Franklin Co., I’eiinu. The iinprovemonls'are a LARGE TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, a LARGE NEW BANK BARN, with modern Improvements, Coni Crib, Wagon Shed, Hog Stable and all other nec essary buildings a LARGE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, ms\er falling water convenient to both house ami barn. Tills farm is offered at SUUJKJ per aero, on easy terms. —ALSU- A tract of 17D acres, about .TW of which are clear ed, and In it good state of cultivation, with fifty acres In choice meadow ami under good fence; the balance covered with YOUNG CHESTNUT, LOCUST and other good timber. The Improve ments are a LARGE THREE-STORY STONE MILL, with three run of burrs, three submerged Iron water wheels ami all the modern improve ments belonging to n first class mill. It has a head of It feet never falling water power. This Is located in one of the finest wheat growing sec tions uf Franklin Co. I’onna., and is constantly employed In both country and merchant work. It ims TIIUKE DWELLING HOUSES, one of which isa LARGETW't »-ST()RYSTONE HOUSE good house for the Mlfler, and a eomodiou.*’ tenant house. The hum Is a LARGE FRAME RANIC, with u stone foundation, and all other buildings in excellent order. There Is also a LARGE ORCHARD UF CHOICE FRUIT. This properly is ofi’ered at Sl.Luo per acre, on easy terms, It Is '•onsidercd u lino location for a dis tiller. -ALSU .V farm 11 miles from Clmmbershurg, Ra. of 100 acres, .‘*o acres cleared and the balance In FIRST (’LAWS TIM HER, price S‘Jo,oo per acre. Tills farm is well improved. It has running water, and a FIN E ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. —ALSO— Twelve building lols in tlio Borough of Cham bersbvrg, al a line price for speculation, fur further particulars enquire of ' EVKUETT A COOK, Ally’s at Law, Chainbersbury Pu. Dec. ID, ISG7.—If Bounty account of south MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP, FOH THE i E AILS 18W-5-0 aud 7. DU. To amount of subscription received by W. il. Mullen, Treasurer, 50,315 20 To ain’t, of subscription rco'd. by Ja cob Ultiior, 8,100 00 To ain't, of subsciJptlou received by ir. 13. Brcchblll, 8197 8° To ain’t, of M. Glelm's Duplicate, less ’ exonerations and commissions, io 307 ss To ain’t, of E. Shelly's duplicate, less ’ exonerations ana commissions, 20 317 33 To ain’t, of A. IC. .Searlght’s duplicate, less exonerations and commis slons, 20,"00l 22 To ain't, of indebtedness of township, 2M 38 Total, 87-1,210 M cn. Amount paid out by W. P. Mullen, as nor receipts,(including commu tation paid 0 men,) $l-1,309 30 Amount paid out by H. E. Brcchbill, as per receipts, . 9,-172 00 Amount paid out by G. D. Craighead, as per receipts, 19,-123^)0 Amount paid out by W. L, Craighead, as per receipt*. 27, 351 -12 Amount paid out for interest and ex change, 3,579 80 Amount puljl out by Samuel Gleim- Error, • 2 oo Amount paid Auditors and Clerk, 13 00 Number of men received bounty for enlisting lu the service under tho several calls. J 53. Wo, tho undersigned, Auditors of South Mid dleton township, have examined tho above ac count, and Hud It correct us per above statement, and that there Is a balance duo by township, of $251 38 fo;' which (hero Is a duplicate lu hands of Collector, in witness whorool wo have hereunto sot our hands this 7th day of December, A. D. 1807. * SAMTTF.T, GT.ETM. Jr., JOSIAII WEDIJEHT, JOSEPH A. STUAUT, Auditors, John Gleim, Township Clerk, Doc. 10, 18b7—3b. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given tlmt the following named persons havo flled ap plications for Hotel, Liquor and llcstaurant Li cences, under the several Acts of Assembly-rela ting thereto, lutbo ofllco of the Clerk of thextourt of Quarter Sessions of ‘ Cumberland county, which said applications will bo presented to said Court on Monday, tho 13th day of January, ISOS’; ' HOTELS. Lewis Zltzor, West Ward, Carlisle. Lewis Faber, East “ “ James Irvine, Lower Allen. W. G. Thompson, Middlesex. RETAILERS. John D. Meqk, East Ward, Carlisle. Edward Showers, West Ward !' Benjamin S. Stones, ShippOittburg. Wm. Lewis, Nowlon township. RESTAURANTS. Frederick Aichclo, Eastward, Carlisle. John Yalsor, “ “ “ John G. Ilolfman, •* “' • “ Samuel Brown, “ “ “ Frederick Babuor, “ " “ Olmrloa Franciscos, West Ward, “ John Orris. Meehunicsburg borough, Morrott & Mcmpiarfc, “ W. S. Dunlap, Newvllle borough. Wrn. B. Over, “ “ David Kuiurmnn, Newton township. Catherine Decker, “ Wm. Beaver, Shipponsburg borough. Frederick llredionmakor, Silver Spring Lwp. Bahall Shupp, South Middleton. SAMUEL BIXLBE, Clerk Quarter Sestloni, Loo, 12, ISO 7— STRAYED OR STOLEN, from tho promises of tho undersigned:!!! Ponntown p, two miles west of tho tftono tavern, on tho llth lust,, a largo whlto cow, with red curs. In good order, and giving a largo quantity of ralllc. All costs and charges will bo paid, if those having her will mnU'oknown tho sumo to ■ MICHAEL YEINGST, Deo, 10,1807-31* flcto atibectlsicmcuts. W. c - Sawyer & Co., EAST MAIJSf STREET, Under Rippey’s Hotel, Have just received from New York a full and complete stock of WINTER GOODS, bought for cash, at the latest decline in prices. DRESS GOODS of all kinds, Men and Boys Wear Mantles, Cloaking Cloths, Shawls, &c. The largest stock of elegant and low priced Furs ever brought to Carlisle, CARPETS, OIL, CLOTHS, DOMESTIC GOODS of every description, cheaper than the cheapest. NOTIONS of every variety, together with everything kept iu a first-class Dry Goods Emporium, A good Hand of Music will l»o fti nitendnmsi every evenmi'.. Admission i'J cents. U. M. HKNIiKRsoS, „ I'fcsUlrnt "/ .1 W. C. SAWYER & CO. have reduced their, earlier pur- chases of goods to compare with the very low prices of the new. Everybody call for bargains in Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls, Cas- simeres. Over Coatings, Carpets, Notions, Domestics, Holiday Goods of all kinds for presents. Now is the time for bargains at TV. C. SAWYER CO’S. Dec. 19 1367 $71,310 01 iilcto atrbertisemeuts 525 MILES or Tin: UNION PACIFC RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA A C 11 OSS T HE CON T I N E N T ARE NOW COMPLETED. This brings tho lino lo tho eastern base of tin* Rooky Mountains, and It Is expected that tho track will bo laid thirty miles further, to Evans Pass, the highest point on the road, by January. The maxima grade from tho foot of Urn moun tains to tho summit is but eighty feet to tho mile, while that of many eastern roads is over one hundred. Work In tho rock-cuttings on the wes tern slope will continue through the winter, and there is now no reason to doubt that tho entire f;rand lino lo tho Paclllcwill bo open for business n 1870. Tho means provided for tho construction of tills Great National Work aro ample. Tho United Slates grants Us Six Per Cent. Ronds at' the rale of from 810,000 lo 813,000 per mile, for which it takes a jccoml lain as security, and receives pay ment to a largo If not to the full extent of its claim in services. These Bonds afo issued as cacli twonty-mlio section is finished, and after it has been examined by United Slates Commis sioners and pronounced lo be in all respects a first class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, stations, and all tho necessary rol ling stock and other equipments. Tho United States also makes a donation of 12,- 800 acres of land to tho mile, which will ho a source of largo revenue to tho Company. Much of this land in tho Platte Valley Is among the most fertile in tho world, and other largo por tions are covered with heavy pine forests and abound In coal of tho best quality. Tho Company is also authorized lo issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal to the issue ol the Government and no more. Hon. 13. D.-Morgan and Hon. Oakes Atncs arc Trustees for the' Bondholders, and deliver the Bonds lo tho Company only ns the work progresses, so that they always represent an actual and productive value. Tho authorized capital of tho Company is One Hundred Million Dollars,of which over live mil lions have been paid in upon the work already done. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY At present, the prollts of the Company are de rived only from its local trade, but tills is already much more than sudlelent to pay tho Interest on all the Ronds the Company can Issue, it not an other mile were built. It is not doubted that when tho road is completed the through traffic of the only lino connecting the Atlantic and Pa cific States will bo largo beyond precedent, and, as thoro will bo no competition, it can always lie done at profitable rates. it will be noticed that tho Union Pacific Rail road is. In fact, a Government ff'orA', built under the supervision of Governmentolilcers.and loa large extent with Government money, ami Hint its bonds arc Issued under Government direction.— It Is believed that no similar security is so care fully guarded, and certainly no other is based upon a larger or moro.vfthmble property. As tbe Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS nro offered for the present at DO CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, they are tho cheapest security fn the market, being more than 15 per cent, lower than U. S. Block*. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NINE PER CENT, upon the Investment. Subscriptions will bo received in Carlisle, by A. L. Sponslcr, Esn., and in New York at the Company’s Office, No. 20 Nassau street, and by CONTNIENTAL NATIONAL RANK, No. 7 Nassau street. unnuw m 11*,., CLARK, DODOE &. CO., Rankers, No. 51 Wall street, JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Rankers, No. 33 Wall street, and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United Stales, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets maybe obtained on application. Remittances should tie much! In drafts or other funds par tn New York, and the bonds will bo sent free of change by return ex press. Subscribers through local Agents will look to them for their delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Progress of tho Work, Resources for Const met ion, and Value of Ronds, may he obtained at the Com pany's Offices, or of Us advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. JOHN J. CISCO. Treasurer, „Y ci» York. Doc. 18, 1807.—1 t OEEING IS BELIEVING ! AT 7 0 I A 11 C II H T R E E T. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! JUCH SII.VUU AND SII.VKU PI-ATEH WARMS « Including every style and , description, made express ly for the Winter trade, durability cannot be sur- JDI JOHN R 0 W M A N ’ H Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing lvdutdl:.[i ment, NO. 704 ARCH STRE E T , PHILA DELPHI A 4XcRe-platiug at short nolice. August 22,1837 —ly Q.RAND HOLIDAY EAIU! FOR THE IIKNEKIT OF Till; .SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT ASSOCIATION OF CUMHEULAND COUNTY. AT UHEEM’B HALL, CARLISLE, PA TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21th. Ml 7, ANl> CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY Ist, Po\ The proceeds to bodavoled to the erection of a MONUMENT In memory of tho bravo men who fell lu defence of their country during the lute rebellion. Tho committee have procured a va riety of useful and fancy articles, amongst which arc TWO SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS, a Supei lor Rug Carpet, a Nine Sett of Ha me.*.*, a tlrst-class Sewing Machine, Ac., all of which will bo drawn during the Fair. Contributions of all kinds are earnestly solicited and may he h*ti with John Campbell at the Telegraph tdlb-e, Carlisle, Pa. RINKSMITH &, HUPP, No. (IS Nort/i Hanover Hired, Mill tho Oriental Hasu Burn ing Stoves nud every variety of stoves known to the market. Give lliem a call if you want to get bargains. Oct. 31, l«G7—tf ‘ EOR THE HOLIDAYS. —A small, Init new, and well selected assortment of Silver led Ware. Also, a fresh stock of Jewelry, Gold Pons, Sliver Thimbles, Tea Spoons, Napkin Rings, Ac;, Ac. All of which will no sold at very low prices for tho Holidays, by H. llevsinuku, opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store. Engraving done. Watches and Jewelry re paired. Dec. 10,1807-11* iLcgal flotices. DROCLAMATION.- Whemui tho I Hon. James H. Graham. President Judge ut tub several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Ju*: tlccs of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and T, P. 1310. tr and 11. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and other oflemlers, In tho said county of Cumberland, by their pre cepts to mo directed, dated the lith day of November, A. D. t lS(!7 t have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo lioklen ut Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of January, IStiS, (being the 1:1th day,} at 10 o’clock In tho forenoon, to continue two Weeks. Notice la hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and impiiwiUons, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their olllces appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said coun ty, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be ■ }UBt * JOS. C. THOMPSON, Sheriff’s Office, H/usr&\ Deo. S, 1807—tp SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Susan H. Thorn, date of Carlisle, deceased, have been Issued to the undersigned, residing hi same place. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate aro requested to make payment Immediately, andthoso having claims against said estate will also present them for set tlement. JAMEJ HAMILTON, JAMES H. URAIIAM, DAVID ttTERRET, JOeecntora, Dec. 12,1867—<Jt ■\TOTIOE. —Notice Is hereby given that 1>( Letters of Administration on the estate of QeOrgo Weary, lato of Middlesex township Cumberland co., dcc’d., have boon granted to the undersigned residing in the samo tuwnshlp. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. LEVI ZEIOLKR. Dec. 12,1807—0 t Adminiitroior, "VTOTIOB.—The undersigned hereby XS gives notice that ho will make application (o the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, fur an act to authorize tho sale of the real estate of An drew Chapman, doc'd., In accordance with iho directions contained In tho will of said decedent. W. C. CHAPMAN. Nov. 28,1807— 01 "VTOTICE. —My wife Kosamin Scbrau- Xi clonbach, luvvlfig by her conduct lorfeited all claims upon mo, I hereby give notice that 1 will pay no hills of her contracting and that 1 am now applying lo the Court of Common Plea!-; of Cumberland Comity for a divorce « from her. JOSEPH SCHRAUDENRACH, Deo, 12,1867-at* AGENTS WANTED.—I want from twelve to fifteen agents to canvass diller ent parts of tho United .States, to sell territory for a Patent that Is almost indispensable in ev ery family. X oll’er good Inducements to reliable men. For further particulars inquire of or ad dress my Attorney, 11. Newsham, Carlisle, Pa. JAMES OUR, Sliiix'inanaiown. Cumb. Qj„ A/, Deo. 5,1887-61 32Jt}> Oootrs JAITORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! POSITIVET.V THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES OF THE SEASON THIRD ARRIVAL GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STRJfiE T All Hie best makes of Prints 12) j cts., choice stylos Prints 8, 10 and 12 cts., a beautiful Muslin bleached, 1 yard wide only 1 cts., best Domestic Ginghams In town at 12J£ and 15 eta., Tickings l5, and 20 ets., Ex- Ira heavy 4-1 Ticking only 25 cents. .WHITE, RED. YELLOW and GRAY FLANNELK, from the Into forced sales at greatly reduced price*. PLAN K ETS! PLAN KET S ! GOOD DROWN BLANKETS at $2.60 per pair WHITE ALL WOOL RLANKETH 54.00 per pair, The largest Blankets all wool, only BJ.ro per pair. All the finer grades very cheap. SIIAWIJi REDUCED iA pRWFfH W o have a splendid Square Khawl ladies' size, only $3.00, Good double Shawls $5,00 and SO.OO, gold six weeks ago at $B.OO. A lull assortment DRESS GOODS, AT PHK'LS THAT DEFY i'*tMPISTfTI(i.\ All the best grades of French Merlno'n at R7ctn. $l.OO and 91.20. Beautiful Reps very cheap. ELEGANT ALPACAS in Blacks, Browns, Bla mark, Wine, Green, Blue, only GO cts. All wool plaids reduced to oU cts. FURS! FURS! A large assortment very cheap. By special ar rangement with one ol the largest Fur Houses In this country I con and will soil Furs lower than any store in Carlisle. F R ENC H r L n AKIN 'i s In fancy styles very lov. Tho best Black Beaver all wool, very line only 91.f»0. A full stock BATIN E TH CLOTHS & C A S S I MERES, just received at astonishingly low prices. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, M.. whe-n terms will be uncle known bv HENRY SAXTuN. 'J'rujfce. TICK (.'ELF.nUATKO AMI UIC’AX 1 >iv. In,7—U. ST A R CORS ET. only SI.OO. 1 am tho exclusive agent of the above for Car lisle. Hoop Skirts, (Moves, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, in fact everything connected with allrelclnss Dry (.loods establishment, at prices that cannot fall to please. 1 mean wlial I say when 1 assert that there Is no stole In this county that can oiler goods at lower prices or oiTer a bettor stock. Remember tho fact that all tho above goods have been pur chased within the lost week a: tho late forced sales—which enable me lo oiler these Induce ments to purchasers, L. T. OUKENFTELD. No. 4 Fust Main Blrect, P. S.—FLOOR OIL CLOTHS on hand very cheap. L. T. G. Doc. 12, 1807. H K A 1> E S T C () O 1) S 1 N 'J‘ II !•: r() r N T N HREWSTKR & DOUUHEKTV’S, NEW YORK ami I’H I I.ADKLIMIIA with the cheapest, largest :m<l neatest stock of goodv cn-r o/K*red fo f he pubhe. MTsLINS from .ii to HK-H’ Ari’LLToN Hot?. LADUCS SHAW US from TJ.ou to Ss.no, ITUS IIOSIKUY, <i< >ol> lIK.WY CALFSKIN Slllir.S' from ?!.(!(• to 51." W. DRESS SHOES, HOODS, uml ft beautiful lino of NnTIHNS, also, 11 com plete lino of Radies’ (.'looking. ent out froc of or manufactured to outer. (lontlemen will /In') L’ LnT II s . (‘Ass I M hi it !-;s , V C.sT I N(i S and (»vor-eoalhi"s In o\ ery si\ lo at prices helo u* any store In the county. All Hoods out fret* of charge or manufactured to onler. The cheapest Hoots and Shoes for Men's and Hoy’s wear, war ranted as represented. Remember wo wart ant all Hoods. Also, a beautiful stuck ot Ladles’ Luts. 12, WlT—lf ■Ural ©state jralcs. W. J. SHEARER. ATTORNEY AT LAW AXU ACiKNT FUR THK SALK OF Cumberland Co. Real Estate, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Full SALE AT KKASONARLK IMUGK.S IN THU ISOUOflill I.K CAKI.ISI.f,. No. !. SIX ol tlio Imest BL’ I LIU N'G I ho B.iiuiigii, mi South Hanover Stieet. No. J. The six most elevated BUILDING LUTS in Hu* Borough, situated ut the hem I ol South St. No.lt. A TRACT UK TWENTY-FoU K ACRES NiimliTii Perches of Laud, with small imt mm fortulilo BRICK DWELLING IluUsE, Frame Stable, Ac., and a young amt lhrl\ tug orchard ol CHOICE FRUIT, situate In North Middleton twp., at the head of IvoutherStreel, West, within a mile of the Borough of Carlisle. Tills proper ly. us a HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or for Market (hardening, Is the most deni able inlet of its size to bo found anywhere In the vicinity of Carlisle. The certain extension of the town W«st ward, partly consequent upon the Improves, meats made ami contemplated hy the Railroad Company in that direction, drawing, a« they necessarily will,ueuily the whole trade of the town to that end. will veuy greatly enhance the value of this land to the future owner, lor any purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and pi olll aide Investment. Keb. liS. I Slid, PUBLIC SALK—Oh (he 7 (h flat/ oj .Manor//, ImS. —Will bo sold at Public Sale, on the above day, if not sold at private sab' be fore that day, llic TWU-STuKV BRICK HOUSE, oiTNorlli i’itt street, i west sldei late the pi nperly of Mrs. Martlia. J. Weirich. bounded on 11 1 e North by Geo. Z. Bret/, on the West hy an Alley, oil the South by Jacob Juno, conlahiiiiy thirty feel front on Pitt street, and oiu hundred and tlilrly feet in depth. JJi U'liU'H ROOK AND FANGV STORK, A IYD GENERAL NEWS REPOT, :n WEST MAIN STREET A lino assortment of (binds on bund. such a- WrUliiß Desks, IN il't Folios, Ladles Companions, Work Jloxcs. Nell*, .Satchels, A LAUGH SUPPLY OK FAMILY HIHLKS AT KKDUCKD I’UICLS. .D i A 111 K S F 0.11 ISG 7 . Hubscrlptiuiiß received for all Magazines, Fash ion Hooks, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at I'iitu’s. •Special attention is paid to keeping always on hand a supply of SCHOOL HOOKS, for town and country schools. Hooks and Music ordered when dc.-divd, May 21. b<i7-tf niNKSMITIi A MV\'\\ Xu. OS X<>,(h 1 \ 11.•...»■> •>/, warrant all the Su»vet> they sell, and will (nue ihcm back if they do not prove as good as represented, tlot. dl, iMtT—it ipOll IM'jMT.—The Store Komn now oo ’ copied by the undersigned. No. IKKout h Han over Ktroet. it has a good cellar, and ts suitable for n dry-Roods or hardware aloio Dec, C‘, ’o7—tf IJINESMtTH *& RUPP put up Spout lug nnil Hooting, at reasonable rates. All iyorlc warranted to give satisfaction. Oot.rtl, 1807— U Beg (Gootis .v/;ir r//,/./■:, /a HIUWSTKU A IHTI.IIKIMV, /'u. IN THU COUNTRY CAUUSI.IJ, I'A. Ladles’ Purses, Pocket Hooks, Scgar Cases, Card Gases, Gold Pens, Pen Kniv« s, A-**.. Ac mid PHOTOGRAPHIC A LIU'MS V. ISHOII- ifiifj) atibevtisements. riIFTH FOR CHRISTMAS AND \T NEW YEARS!—A SUPERB STOCK OF FINK gold and silver watches, all WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $11) EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 solid Gold Hunting Watches, §350 to Sl.ooo PD Magic Cased Gold Watches, 250 to .V>i 100 Ladles' Watches, enameled, 100 to Soo 2UO Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches, 350 to 55" 250 Gold Hunting English Lover*, 200 to 20l :uk> Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 160 to JW) s*jo Gold Hunting American Watch es, ioo to ano s<»o Silver Hunting Levers, 60 to 150 .*sx) Sliver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 25u .VW Gold Ladies’ Watches, 50 to 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Lcplncs. 50 to 75 1.000 Mlscellanoousßllver Watches, 50 to 101 2,500 limiting .silver Watches, 35 to 50 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 The above stock will bo disposed of on the roe- I'liAit one-i’uice i*i.\s, giving every patron a fine Gold or Solid Sliver watcli for $lO, without regard to vahiol Wiiioiit Hao. it Co., 101 Broadway, New York, wish to Immediately dispose of the above mag nificent slock. Certificates, naming Hie article's, are placed In sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders arc entitled to the articles named In their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it bo a watch worth §l,OOO or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, Irrespective of Its worth, and as no article valued less than §lO Is named on any certificate. It will at once bo seen that this is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in oven by the most fastidi ous. A single certificate will be sent by mall, pad paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for Si, eleven for §2, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one hundred anil most superb Watch for §l5. To agents or those wishing employment, this Is a rare opportunity. It la a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the mostearefulscrutlny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on deliv ery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT, BROTHER <t CO., Importers, ltd Broadway, Now York. Oct. 21, IMl7—sm DIES’ FANCY FURS JOHN FAUEIHAH Old Established i-uu aiAKUVACTonY JYo. 718 Arch Sir a I. (above 7th,) I’IIILAHELI’HI A. Have now In Sior*’ >f my own Impnrta lou and Manufacture, no of the largest an*! tost beautiful tub*.- • ions of ’A iVer Fl/Jiti for Ladles' and Chil dren's Wear In the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a rati from my friends of Cumberland county and vlelnliy. Ilemembcr the Name, Number and Street. JOHN KAUEIKA, „Vo. 713 ARCH Si., (ib, 7f/i, south side, Phiht. IlU' I HAVE NO PARTNER, NOU CONNECTION with any oTimn Store in Puilad’a. Oct. 10,1807—1 m J H . McCLELLAX, WITH PA 1111 AM & WORK, Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS STRAW CJOOBS, NO. 53 1 MA, 111 C E T STUKKT Philadelphia. July I*. 1867—tf Q.U IC A T W AT C II SAL E! •Alb) WATCHES, Patent Lever Movements, full jewelled, Hunting Cases, Sterling Silver, llcaml fully Engraved and in every respect Jlr.st class Timers. To be sold at six dollars each, being l**» lban three-fourths the cost of manufacturing.-- Those watches are retailed by. Jewelers at from SMIoSJS, the actual cost to the manufacturer being ?j) each. This stock of watches was purchased at a llankrupt Sale in London, and nro now oilered at such extreimdy low llgures, that all may possess a correct Time-keeper at a merely nominal sum. Every watch warranted for J years. Parlies m ilerlng them sent by mail, must enclose ;5(» cents extra to repay postage. Money enclosed In a well sealed tetter may bo sent at my risk. Address all orders to MAHLIN COXNOU, AI.IUN Y, N. V May K), 1807—ly OXSU M P T IVES UEA 1) 1 A I‘hysician, who had consumption for son .. i - al years, with frequent bleedings of the lung'-, cured hlmselfwlth a medicine unknown to the profession, when ids case appeared hopeless. Ho is the only physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any knowledge of Us vli tucs; and he can ascribe the degree of health be now enjoys to nothing but the usu of tins medicine ; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, logoi her wit It a want of confidence In all others, induced him to haz ard the experiment. He has treated more cases successfully than generally follows the treatment of (Ids class of oases, and feels a pride, only ex celled hy the performance of his duty, that he is able to diminish sutlering and nrolong life, tm ilee hours from SA. M. to SP, M., daily. Call on or address DR. K. BOYLSTON JACKSON, .Vo. TV) .V. T'-nlh Street, I‘hUn. QN'K DOLLAR A FIKCK' \ (Midi PEN AND'EBoNY HOLDER FOR OFF DOLLAR. Miinnfaclnred by the American Gold Ten Com pany. Tin se pens are now being used extensive ly throughout the Eastern Stales and are war ranted )ti each and every case. Parties purcha sing who me not satlstlcd can return them and receive then money hack. All orders must ho accompanied \\ llh the cash as we semi uo goods C. O 11. Address nil orders to F,. M. CONNER, Agent American Gold Pen Company, May IC, IsfJT—ly Tuoy, N. Y WUISKEK AND MO VST A CII 1C A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUS TACHES AND WHIKSERS. of French manufac ture, so perfect they cannot bo detected from tin* genuine, will be sent post-paid by mall to any ad dress, Great attention Is paid in the manufac ture of these articles hy one of tho best artists in Paris, M. J.. Futrciiu, who Is the best manufac turer In Europe. Moustaches, ?1.00; Hide WhD kers, f.S.Ob; Full Beard, So.OO. 7 Address, 11. DORK. Albany, N. Y’., sole Agent for the United .States. May in, ISJ7—iy BKKATU FOR ALT.! DU. FONTAINE’S BA LM OF MY It R 11 ! Is n Mile remedy for tho cure of had breath, no mailer from what source the disease may un.se. What young lads" or gent will not make an elloii to remove this disagreeable evil wm:n It can be done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address postpaid, hy mail, and a cure guaranteed, or mo ney refunded. All orders must tie addressed to 11. DOUR, Albany, N. Y., solo Agent for the rai led States. May Id, isi»7—ly JpHOTCXi KA IMIS FO H Til E MILLION! 1 will .semi, post-paid, 60Photographs of lit*' most celebrated Actors for GO cents; C«0 Aulrosst-s for 60 cents; 60 Union Generals for 60 cents; M Hebei Generals for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 6e cents; 60 beautiful young Ladies for 50 cents; &’ line-looking young Gentlemen for 60 cents; «> large Photographs of ErcucU Dancing Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they ap pear, for 60 cents; or for 60 coins,Oof the‘most beautiful Ladies of tho Parisian HallclTroupe, a they appear In the play of llio Black Crook, ai Niblo’s Garden, Now York. Send all orders to I*. O. Box 177, Troy, N. V May 10,1807 —ly Martin leans, no. 402 chest NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA? First Premium awarded by Franklin Instil o; to .MAU’iTN LEANS, Manufacturer of .ir.iMLV/C .VAJtKS, 2'J.Y.S, JCMIILKM.'s. Ac,. Ac New and original Designs of Masonic Murki- Templurs - Medals, Army Medal ami Corps badg es of every description. Orders from every sec tlon of the country solicited. All letters answei - March li 1807—ly K YKIl 1 S NEWLY IMPROVE! > ORESCENT .SCALE OVER STRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to bo the.best, London Pii/.c Medal and liigli awards In America received. MELOUEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS \Vaverooms,7ii Arch street, below Eighth, Avrl I IS. IHG7—ly Philadelphia, W. jyi u N F Oil AL L I I T'ull instructions by which any person, male or female, can master the great art of Ventriloquism by a few hours’ practice, making a world of fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can leach others, thereby making It a source of income.— Full instructions sent by mail forih) ceiiU. Sal Isfaetlon guaranteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May IU, ImJ7—ly | MNESMITH & HU Pl', iVo. OS AoW/< XL lltmhrcr Mrcd, have on hand the largest and best assortment of STOVES and TINWARE, V> be fouiufln Carlisle. Oot. 31, 18*17—tf
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