EXItitITIOic ALItifIT W, The fotlOWing particulars of the Oxecittiron by the Spanish authorities in Cuba, of At Mawr Wirrrii, a 'eon of Jilittr WYE= Zsg., formerly "d Csrlisle, will 'tiO road With melancholy interest by the nuiner otte friends'of the fanitlY.of Mr. WiETH : On the 20th orinnelast Albert Wyeth, an American south ,netyst twenty-two years dege, was tried , by diUmliead court 'medial at Santiago de Cuba, sentenced to death, and seven hours thereafter truogy executed by the Spaniards. Whit his of • fence was and In what apirit he met his fate will appear from the following let "tors. They are published without, the knowledge •of his immediate family; and without their consent sought ; for this is a case which concerna the whole American reopPkand no oth attend may hope to state it so clenwly, so ealmly, so strongly, with suob directness and such moving 'pathos as has bore been done, in his last hours by the young sufferer himself TEZ V . iiLIIHTEZR AGIENCT SANTIAGO DX CUBA, Juno 20, 1869 I told you that a Mr. Jimenez, whom I know in New York, told me I, could go with him to Falmouth at his expense, which offer I accepted gladly, hoping in three or ~ four-weeks to return to employ ment benefited in health... Instead of go ing to Jamaica, as .the papers of the.vessel were made out,' we were when near the Cuban coast, suddenly told, or rather or dered tadidembark in Cuba, and the ves sel was according) , ruts in to the coast. Ac soon as I learned the object of this movement I:strenuously objected to taking any part in it; but . l was told that if I attempted to escape they would shoot me„ and I was therefore forced to remain with• them until an opportunity occurred of presenting - myself to the Spanish troops.. This opportunity fortunately prcsentf , .. Itself about five or six days ago and I too::: advantage of it at once.'. I have bees a prisoner in close confinement ever since. A great many of thodo who , were on the vessel, about twenty-eight orthirty in all, have been shot and this will my fate unless the fact of my having be so mit erably deceived, and of having"presented myself to the authorities soon as possi ble, will prevail with the Governor. I have met kindness' from everybody here, and am not without hope' of obtaining my liberty soon. I care less for' myself than for mother and 'father and all my dearly' loved ones at home. I know what a-dreadful and gloomy surprise my death would be. God grant it may not be so. have trusted in Him fullyand made tip my mind to yield to His will, whatever ft may be. 1 have heard that the Govern or here is a just and kind hearted man, and I hope he will be induced to consider the, circumstances under which I came and that he will soon restore me to that liber ty which I so unfortunately and without fault of my own lost, jAHT WORDS WITIAOO,IIB CUBA., June 21, 1869 _ I hero been sentenced to did at seven o'clock this morning. It is new about two o'clock. - I will be shot. I have just received the holy baptism in the Catholic Church. , The priests are very kind to me and I with five others—four of whom were companiona_of mine on the vessel-, will pass the night here in the chapel. This city is generally called Cuba, but the proper title of it is as above. Remember the day, the 21st of Juno. have little time to write, 'but the American Consul wily.' hope, give my family all the information be cart by let -ter. Twill die bravely—without a tre mor. Ido not fear death at all. My on ly regret lathe pain and (listless it will give my mother and father and my beloved sis ters and brothers, as well as all my dear ones. 'Mother, remember you have some children. in heaven, and you and father will soon be there, and then we will, see each other again. This life is so full of 'vicissitudes that, although God has ever ibeen more than .ordinarily kind to me on earth, I embrace eternity with infinite joy.. Oh,. be comforted through 4139 US Christ, our Lord. Think. of the blessed teliange that I told you had tritely come over me in New York, and how.happy. I am now m the assurance, of God's merci ful goodness. 1 die happily, joyfully. Be comforted. Wo will meet each other 'soon. Oh, glorious philosophy of Christ's veligloni Whatdeligbts it gives promise ofJ • • • 'To Tether, cress', dear father, to Mary and Lucy, Lociand John, Gordo ' her hue .band and their children, my love—my eternal love. And to my dear aunts and •couslns, touein James and hie children, and, In fine (pardon the necessary brev ity) to all my dearly loved 'ones, good-by :km a little while-and everlasting love. If you know how 'happy I am in the prospect el leaven you would rejoice and be com forted. Let us prepare to meet, in God'e bosom. A. thousand last kisses and good by—good-byl I am full of thoughts of you all. Your loving , happy son I=l THE -PR9GRAMME.—Through the courtesy of Pref. P. Tule. HELD, we arQ enabled to give our readers the programme of music to Retreat on Sunday, evening next; thelili.inst. The pieces are all ar ranged by Prof. HELD:.. 1. Airs from RobE•rt le 2. Overture from Tancredi. 3. Potpourri from Norma and Bonier; . 4. The Village Rwallows—Waltz, Dress Parade at a quarter before 7, =CI List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Post Officio at Carlisle, Pa„ for the ;week ending August 4th 1869. A—Arnolde, Samuel ; Athims, Mrs Ada . B—Boyd, Mrs. 'Jennie • Burtnctt, Jacob Black, WM. ; &idler; "mob . ; Bizler, D. ; Beck, John ; Brintm, Henry; Bender, Levi. - C—Confe, James ; Carson, Wm. ; Cramer, J. A. S. ; Cornmap, Ephraim, (farmer) ; •Catherruan, 'Miss Louisa ; ramer, Miee LydiaJ. D—DotOrar,Geo. W.; Davidson,Josepb E—Elbert, Miss Sarah E. (2) ' F—Fink, - John S. ; Fredericks, Joel. G—.Gothard, Wm.; Gross, John H.; %ay, Lloyd; GoodKJohn J. ; Girls, Mrs. Mary A. Harris, Wm. ; Hayward, Render non ;....Bnove,_Christian ;_Horner, J. D. ; I l eonora. • E—Klrby;,-E..._A—. L--Lorety. M—Miller & Garret ; Murphy, L. H.; -,- Miller,. Miss Elizabeth; Musser, . Miss Ba'rah. ' ' P—Pritchett, Thomas. • ' Or (foreign.) — . Rh oyual, Md. Sarah 0. B:—Shambaugh, Mrs. Caroline; Smith, henry ; Shannon, J. C. • Sutherland; George. T—Thomas, Mrs. Louisa; ThOmns Mice Kate. • - y_Vonlomberg, R • Samuel ; Williams 0. R. 'lrot, Davis Watson, Della, (2), Michael, (2); Zin, Capt. • OEM? TOR POW:IX • , . , B—Bly & Co., D*vid, Pittsburg, pa .P—Peitly, John, Mount Joy, Pa. , . , • A. X. Itnzau, r. • iWo would call the attentionof our , , renders to the adtertisernents df Seisard,& -Bentley, whioh aimeer, on the' outside of . our rimper of tornatoly eash week. They • are enterprising Druggiste, • lie. 1,89 Map St., Santo, and are doings big business in the Alternator the Hair, which btu, Won : triediand .prevenb toe the beat in ueo.— , . /Voe.'l9. ;.' . Nattlyit:s!. Muszpnt for August, • ditise4y.lbott,.the editor relates, with . her eingutar,power of brief and 'eight descrip. thin, OPathetteiciperitince Of,i her - hoipital during the late war. • 'Ha, story of •!*.rt' Old-rishioned-Girl"; , le continued, some slow fashions ClMok.;,'and, ber family" will •,. , Please ;the , little !'Writing iireittetraottro.and Interesting.; .1.1 iddlo thin yro,..lupve Veteii: ,Vres'Oott; the •:isitarlde.hthlyClhat ` POZZleZirirger, ISCO the whole handsomely Illustrated and. l een ::"Tilitittedr.'•s l . o : ll year: '' dingle , number • 110BACI,B,Pifalfat,Pitbilshar •. 14, Bromfield Street, Beaten. • 'PIPOOSIti) 11.14,1411.0A.D. 10XTANSION. • iron track, .which is extending - 1U ATMs in every : direction over our great country, is , doing. more to unite the people together Jo -the bonds of Jraternal feeling. thanp lvtiaps isny other single cause. Rail roads are branching in every direction, and communities are brought into' cliiier rela tionship. • Our adjoining State of Virginia, eight or ten years ago, wee really . farther. from us than , the States of Illinois and Meson& But the iron 'horse is penetrat ing our rieighbor and will soon bring the people of all sections of that beautiful 'country into close communion with us.— The latest railroad project which will tend towards this end is the proposed extension of the Cumberland Valley Railroad from: Hagerstown to the. Potomac' river, and thence 'on to Martinsburg and Winchester, at both of which places it will connect ,with other roads. The Cumberland Veber road, running from Harrisburg to Hagers town, may be considered .a branch of the Pennsylvania Central, and must eventually come under the control of that company. From HagerstowntO the Potomae the dis tance is eight miles, from the Potoniaeto Martinsburg twelve miles, from Martins burg to Winchester about • twenty-two miles. • The country through which the proposed road will run is a rich one, re sembling.in many respects our county. The people of that section favor the pro ject: Charles J. Faulkner, of Martins burg, has addressed a letter to Mr. kdward Watts, Engineer of the Cumberland Valley _Railroad, ip which, he says • I am highly gratified to see this evi dence of the progress of that improvement South, and obeli be most happy to be in any manna- instrumental in extending it through this valley to Winchester,.where . it will be brought connection with the lines of the Southwest. I had, whilst at Long Branch, recently, a very interesting interview on this sub;ect with M. Thomas Biddle, of Philadelphia, and at his instance and request called to see Mr. Thompson, the Pr•ndent of the Pennaylvania Central. I could afford him no topographical in formation on the subject that he was not already possessed of, but assuredliim of my earnest and sincere desire to co-operate' in obtaining every facgity, that would offer an inducement to the vigorous prose cution of tl e.work through this portion of Virginia. The energy, success and ability with which your railroads are conducted in Pennsylvania' have disturbed the equanimity of our -Baltimore monopoly, anti, Ms. Garret, in his last reports, con cedes that in view of your enterprise and activity, the Wr Langton county branch of the Baltimore road has proved an entire . failure." ' A few years ago the people of the Valley of Virginia did not welcome the visits of Pennsylvanians. But it is plain from Mr. Faulkner's letter that there will bo a hearty welcome to Pennsylvania capital end enterprise when they carry the Cvm i nand Valley Railroad through their rich but neglected country. Tho advan tage will - be shared by the people of both Pennsylvania and Virginia. Our State will. be aura to.derive benefit from it, for It try her groat railroad. onspany that is to push forward the work and that is sure to be able to control the extended road. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal will both be tapped by the, road, and will furnish &good deil of busineas to R. Already, as Mr. Faulkner's letter Intimates, the Baltimore monopoly" I:M9'W itS.eguanimity disturb . • , ed, by:the;aetivo,arid aggressive character of the PenasylVanfigßallroad management. --,Lincatiter Express:.` ALBERT 00NTRACITEI AWARDIII.—On Fri. day .lait the 80th ult., Capt. E. G. Pitapat, A. C. 8. •and A. Q. M. at Carlisle Bar raCks, awarded the contracts for furnish ing that Post with forage, fuel dm. ' We append a schedule of the bids so they were received. .Those marked with a star (*) were accepted, and the contracts awarded. . •••1 CI • CJ tt 4 g • 0 « ALBERT '. THE ROLL OF HONOR ..--Editor# of Herald : Many additional names hay ing bteu received and added sinceyour last publication, the Moldiers .Roll of Hon or now stands -as follows, and comprises, the Armies of 19 'Officers and 289, non commisionrd officers and privatf—. The list has also been revised.. and corrected, but there may let be names ' inaccurately published. The Roll will be no longer published, but now names may still be sent in to the Secreta'ry who will add them to ' , e r(cOrd, and all appear in due el,.e on the enduring tablets of the ,mopu 7 trent. • • The publishers of the'HanaLD have the turr , t thanks of the officers of the As sociatiOn for their frequent, and gratuitous publications of the Roll. Ell LIST OD OFFIIIBItS..• ' '' .• Col !teary J Zinn, 130th Pa Vol Col Henry J Diddle ,A AGen'i Pa Bee Corp." ' ' -•• .' Cept John It Enead. sth CB Artillery - -•, .: . - Cant Jas 0 Colw.ll, Co A 7th Regt PeXtes Corp Cept Thomas P Dwen, Co II lot Beat Pa Bea Corps .•,' Cinpt • Wm Lit:ghat:rep B. 150th Palloi .... ~.,.-:- --- Capt Wash McCullough, sth Pa Cavalry. Capt George Corms:44N, btitkltog Pa Vole • . • Copt Darlei GI May K 7tb Pa Cat. . Llent Joseph Stuart, CO II Ist Rest Panes Carpi Mout George W Confort Co II 7th Reg:. Pa KosCorpe, Limit WitiA.Oivier, Co I' 139th Pa Vol '-- -. • Moat 'also P Kauffman, Co II 911. Pa Cavalry Lieu:, Thee Mounts 9th Pa Cavalry Eliot Aled if lbw:, Co II 17th Pa Cavalry ' • . Lieut Wi n B Dlaiwy, Td lowa Cavalry , .. Surgeonmee A Dawson Co B lettiolorado Vole Jno B Coover nth Pa Cavalry •, . --: Wm , P LAW AsPlog II II N . I • , . , ':; . lit Regt: Pa. Ace. Corp's. - ' Frank Hunt, II • - Ned kbadiaon, II l ' David Askew, a ;,... nuttod,i - :• . Joseph Zwing, U , , Chas Traotild; I ' . .. Wm Donnelly, II John Mathias, I Curtis 6:1Mo, It • John thiiier4 WPilant Watson, II - Christian Kauffman, I John Black, U, v , _ • • . ovillennedy, I - -- - . Frederick Drowst,'K John Ltut,l . Samuel Dakar . 'll -- Prank Wilson I ' ' Wm Q11110•1,II ' Wm Barter, I • John Clouser, II , ~ Wm Dunlap, I'' t . John Shatter, n . John 13.k.r,)i . Ceo Norton, PL , , • Wm . Spottswood,,, ' ~..- - . ..._. . . Red. - Corp 9.• , ~ : :•, • David II Spahr, A.- ~ ~ . ifiami K Smith, A'• : George P Wildlo, A, ItJohn A Schlosser, Pawni ffi Irelinge_ i r ' ~ •:. Josß idooney,:,u,:,,, Daniel 1M Hoover,. U. Oen II Smith' U,,_ ...; _ . J Richey Clerk, U :• ~: ' John Devlin, U • - John Linloger,•./k. • ' • , Semi Wesley, U.,, , ' Max Darehal,ll ~ CluMßenverman,ll' - ' John Author:7,U i, ',:i:J ; Bohj IMlcjr. 11, • , ..,..„ ~ Ellcel, lupe, 11. :,.; , isidwoider• It;' . : • ;, Thom 3•Aahes' ,',.,,, 4 7 . 0 00.9134414 16 1 IC! !. I ' ' Lliii . AßOliteolli.::' . ! DM, Clotalkdd It KIWI COnnit • ~1 ,....: -' FranklinA tiPith,m '' Janoti &lin' T0.K_: ,, •.._.' - MiltinaWarti,:r.Lak : , • Wm 111111 sir Pi , . I ',/ . IllaisidiJ ,I;i4ilS; tg.,:,' 4 1 4"irii$i ! :. I ittti g6 ntA l : • :1- ' . A.o' Obrista4s, 4 ~ .. ', , Ws?, Ololilligi ALIO ' • , . ltlpgt. Pa. • Fmliendolion; A . -Wm It Uolmeo, A•• Van Boron lb), A ••• • Win Zimmerman, 1, Wm Calp,A.- Jacob Landhh• Jobn R. Kenyon, Goo W Wolooal ', Gnu BrOOkbillp, A John T Cuddy ' A • Jae Miler, A new niv.rstleir, Wm A Low, A Joe II Stolle, A 'John Gallic, A - •Joha T Adams, A • ; .Chu Jaroilok, A • ' ; • • Fred IL Rio % A • Edwant T Walkar • Diold B Walker, k 't J Itarry Rby, A. uato lloMTorooni,‘ • , IfloiediA • Dayld Itavenittot, A. • Part* Milano', L• I is , ltrsll, , Rant llOpoißoalphß, • - 'IIM Rite aarrasgeo;... 114 aw Doi • a.* Relsiiter,l Jolla bulb A ecmi . V 4 (11 g 4,0 " g B ' l6 * 8 P. EM ii 't . n • .H aF oa A F aE s 8 8 8 4' Et a --0— E. BsAvirr, Corresponding SrcleY .4fith ,Ttaohias ;The, U. . - 554,Reit. Fr.d tiaono, P' Geo Benno, P Jsmss 0 pile,T, I . James Tysort,a ' • ---"- 78i1t - Pegt; - ka. Vols; George II Ooover,D I George Oros?, D.. Rept:Pa. Vole. Peter Darr. G '• /oho neon, G - Samuel T Kunkle, G •Deoi Hipple.o Reuben Lino, G"• ' • • Adam Oheaffer, Richard Lilly, a Thomas &toddy, G 1174 Beat Pa.. Vole. abiale. Huber, 11 EthrardHeavereon,H Henry Yloyder, I Maisel Mt:on, I John Lti ts,B Thomas Neely, II 99tkRegt. Pa. Vole Wm II Chapman, A I • Whit Relit. Pa. Vol, I Chrletiati nothe, • Lsyl Nati, A 102 d Rcgt...Pq. Yob John Pahuostock, a 1.13711 Reg!. Pa• Vole, Peter It Philos, 1) Regt. , Pa. Vols. John Y UCMeth, G Pa.irols, TAlttifid °rands% ea. 127th, Regt 11eglatitto Hoovor,P`" -- 1 130th Rev D Roemer, F Thomas English. 7 Elarouol 11, May. P Theo It Zinc, F Fleury F Lainborton, John Fitser, F Keller Bobb. F .Peter Y Knisely, P Beni F Barekmaer, GiOrg• Whlte,F John Barkley, G James Witherow. Samuel McNoughtert, Levi Bender, II Joseph B Suavely, 11 hfitiolaa Lenbar, - P -- Herr Miller, D Geo W Green, A Wm 13 Greaten, • A Brownswell, • .Philip neer, A Joeeph P Wearer, • Marion B Carbaugh, D John. A Btlchler, B Thad McKeehan B David E Millar, H Wm A McCune. B Won,Lockery, E Wm P Woodl. B John W Cm% B Jens K Allen. 11 Joseph Connery. N Dahl George Brent:or, D . tefirateil JoimpbAlatthowe, D Alexander Smith, D Pa, Vols. 143.1 Rept /challenger I 148th Regt. Pa. Vols Isaac Bear, A 149th Regt. Pa. Vols. Leal H e pp e A I George Ewer, A 158th Regt. Pa. Abraham Myers. A Jame. Cunningham, A David Davtiiiill, A IJam.-e McOmkey, 0 Jacob Drickor A • Samuel IHlvel. F Hugh Campbell, F Daniel A Ziegler, F Eli Ford F - Andrew Fiches, F Zaeharim Ford, P Henry Outman, A Joseph Stine, F , 184th Regt. Pa. Vols John G Trout, 0 I . . - 187th .1461. Pa. Trois. F Eschenhergor, B Henry Nonemaker, D Joseph Shave, D B moo] Lute ,D Theo KBoyles, D • Urlati Stahl. D He E Faughouder, D David Sheriff, D Wm P Gensler, D 188th Regt. Pa. Vale Joseph Hillard, I ' 194th liege. Pa. Trots. John ♦ Pienkt -- - 200th Regt. Pa. Vols. Wm N lleagy, I Michael Smith, D James Kroll. II John Ankew. IS Lewin It Fink, II • George Wolf, D , Henry Yost, B D Lanker, B • 201st Reg. Penna.• Vol: Richard 0 Moore, If. 202 d Rept. Pa. Vale Jacob Burkhart, H Motel ilipponsteel, 0 Sylvester J Orrin, H Joseph Reese, Samuel J Gochonnur, 0 Joseph Gochenaur, 0 Robert Grocer, 0 Jesse Swart., William Webb, 0 ----- 209th Rest; ,Pa. Thomas Hoerner, A . P.ppch Sykes, P JohnP LoW, 4 I Samuel' Hollinger, P 210th Pte. Lemuel Mitchell, 3d Penn'a Cavalry. 10 Vanderbilt, It Edward Tarronni H Geo W Trout II ' Zach McGinn&lin, II Joisho McCoy. H Culbertson Holier. H .Nioholsen. Ii James Gilbert, M 7th Penn'a Cline A Iloltxmen, II Abdiel Trone. II Alex Enter II .Josieh Gamble, II Wm Myere, II Wm II - Samuel Golden. II Adam Bricker, Cavalry. Archibold Yvllon, K Joseph Livingston, K John Woo, K George W. Heck, K Kiram Cleaver, K 9th Penn'. , Cavalry. Leabright %oefaunor., I Henri hbrieer. Joe A Shannon, I Samuel A Welsh," 'Jacob Day, II Jnhaaton Bishop, II Jacob Agle, D_ Mider,'" • 1 Robert Laughlin, I ' Samuel Speed?, Cavalry. Joshua Duncan, I Casper Liman, I. Jacob 0 Croon, I Samuel McCullough, I C Itobt L Kelly, I Hoary L Cermet, I * David Woods, I' Christian Valslngar, I llth Pens' Anthony Y Knlssly.E. . 13th P ewe a • Cipary. George W Graham,) , John Soydar,F Anson Smith, l Peter linnlebereri GsoliT Kallor. L John F Gettys, P David 1 Iloerner,l John F Mounter, F Jos Rudy. F Wm D Kauffman, I David W McKinney, P Genial/ Forney.F Wm II Miller. P A Y Steward. F James A Kelso. F Jacob Myers,ll Benjamin D Kelm, P 150, Poss'a Cavalry: • 'Jahn .Butdert; A 17th Penn's Cavalry. D.oia B Bollinger, P Amos Hershberg sr, 7 Emanuel Beni th. 1 John W Kaufman, F Polomen Low, 7 David Kutz, P James Conley, B Charge W Meow, V Robt Belly. V Thomas Space, V Was Shatr,,F Martin F Shoemaker,•7 John Barret, V - Ensectiel BtoUffer , V .D.vid Carle:F Abner W Zug. F Samuel Dearderf, 1 Geo W. Whitmore, V . Campbell Evilhock, P Samuel CI Weastina, 1 James O'Donel. F Wiliam SesiOs ' F Witi - B Flinchbaugh, P Wm II Weaver, P Pear Ginter, F . Lewis Ringwalt, V 19th Pa. Cavalry. Sore! Wood, C 20th PenWa Cavalry. . Wm !Wiley. ➢'John M Kunkle, A Mmee A Griffith, A IWm Bhell7,D 22d Pa. .Cavalry. Jefferson Palm, F U. S. Cavalry. Clam 'Fought, 4th Wm Reicher Wm Connelly, 2d [John Weigle, 4th • Pems'4 Artillery. Gob W WeIA, let SW Christ, 3d Peter Pauli 3d Wm 11 Albright, 3d Horatio 31,11oneton,let William Hawke% 3d Bamuel Rortel, 3d Mary buncen, 24 Regt Cal 'Cavalry Wlille F Elliott, F let Rhode Island Cavalry Jas W Rohn, L ells Minot, Cavalry.' =I HARVEST Homs.—The Annual /tartest some will be held at the Fair Grounds of the 'Cumberland County Agri cultural Society. On Saturday August 19th 1869. . Itefreehtnents on the grounds. All are invited. ... By,order of the . Society. _ JOHN HATO, Secretary. July 98-9 t., • , • THE; . DEST.—Tonice have of late years gained rapidly In publlerestimatlon and ere far more generally employed by lirsholase phystelani than t hey one' were. The reisen An this is that It le a generally established fact thit wholesome Onkel :need 'in moderation daily, 'fbr .. .:eare do not lase thift virtu., blither do they - injure the. sys tem. 'They Sot td hick like kV. and exercise, and not as "medicine., ,, which are Intended solely for attacks of illness. .The skrtsarainairtisospecially ose 'of ;Segotiple imissesS the oommon property of stlinulating the appetite, eitengtheaingl '.the. baryons. systim,;and. Of: impattini_strength Women generally derive benefit, from them liken mere than men, their system belag more to, debility end exhaustion. We base again and itgain , In 'our experience Seen' the good. effieM of tonics where the eyes hadgrovM dim and the cheeks pale, at* the entire (mine *hewed every I:Wiest:ion of exhaustion, nervous suffering and debility.' The best '4lstabibthed bitten before the American' , public are beyond qutstlon those of Di.. Stirrer, And this to equivalent to' ' declaring that they Cr. the best, mince among the scorei - of really excellent, blame pow current, a poor article. hs no chimes 's'? Mimesis' whiteier. The most Niel:Want person nose tell at once by its effects, aimed Prinn's single does, wbt.ther, , any bitter. Cr. good'Oer,,,bad., These - of Eltcever heed Nieto/mid' 'fbr 'thirty yearn, ate cuml posed of !detain of the safest roots and herbs of". I . 6l6known tonic clans, SO skillfully selected 6 c6'mpouuded with regard to their mutest effects, tiAl it Mai 66 doubted 'whittler 'an'y more .'perfect 'form ot this medicine sun be' roaderi , . , . . .. . . . Thousands of persons are azpoidel to or 'afaleted 10kli fai , eriiiid'agnr,billfoini agui; tirUthsFradulta of , inalarli: , Lot thesUrigisplbOrtbaCithoss bitters are'tadmlratibats'i snob coves, ' . a■ fordhu:shom- and rhOlOra',m'Orhue, or - end, ordinary dirsaiomoot of tip' itotoioh;l , Try diem Avid:ln asitlat ad tbat'they' :should be li . tba atones of ovary , faintly, and the iiink' of siS4 flavaler. - . - . , ~. 'lt lia'SavoirabtafiatUrOti the adt:Oittiornorkt of the p 2 roprlsiora of Dr. Btotvera'a Tonlanerb Dlttera, that ey4ll 110,61ilint aii radii Oak thl atia,alfsl7 111 -that flesh, fa hatitii, The - iiiageti'laiail4 o Coa n hardly be huposod upon when told that this or that rowdy will rainoy, sisy to* oitlioaini iu'irioiy state, and jet . viii.icr aot, tits uithls'ssisjorlol4:JoUrnals arlabotit' encoudtsring as adaiuttstoient ,daclarbig that thin :ot 'that midloliti r lsrab stbiltuni,':ao)4l ; is a Parted liDlIthOl4:710 ahni;;Ca'rholiAnilefils'iif ihyolotani 'ln. dim'' randerlas 411 othar,-eiria suolosa. What hi ' laltaii Ear Dr: fit* is/kJ:M.OOO o':oi it reily,thaf44 . 7. , IP SO 44.raa. teat;,; octlifliii• of if oloy ii; tau& iosilia It traiiirmin oth li t l t Pr t fil ia ir ' la ' : - 11 0 4111 1 1 iit tor?" 0 ibl•iliwOi b• RN On '0444 0 00'4 1 0 16 410.0 erl " . • • ' ' o.n_elrtift...cm s:mil,mMtillpi Ii itttieiiibooi alttor :d'hi4l4i,iifil :9 . 4 8 ** 00 it! . h00 . 4 - i '"- ' j" . ' • "! l''! 1 Aida 34 ‘f“473 ol WW ,l .4;ita 6 ralldael phis nat. , Prom• • From the Medical , Profession.. - • , , f , , ~ LLtlo l tgrai, . July 25,1568. Zinnia yours of the:Adjost,k Would. sayl.thai have used Dr. Stoever's Tonic Herb Mart eitenalvely In tai urge.' ilea during seveinieare:peet t l 'I do untheiltate say that It "top:i'ses iterearakale etfl cuoy Dyepepsia„lndlgestfors, Lessor le t yens Energy, ai wallas Paler rind Agee, Disnbrea Headed'• and other,disoases proesedini from a die ordered stomach; and exPeelilivoitae it proved of int estimable value in general debility of, the system when Other tools medicines haviffelled to produce the destred 'effeet. ' " ' •• • Thengts'ioluctant to appeir as reeemdiendini any perticuler advertised medicine, a sanea'6l , •duty the public and the Medical faculty/ will not' allow me to withhold say testimony to the merits of the Bitten in question. Yours, - respeatfully„ '- T. 13. PARKER; io SIitYDEB,, & CO., ItannfactOrers and Solo Proprietors, 121'NODTII Srd STREEf;PDILADELPIIIA: SOLD EVAitiiI9IIERIC, ' 4June 2m • • ' JOIFDEAVNEBB, TILTNfiNNI3B'-and OATAIIRII, treated with the itinost enceedi• by J. leases, M. D., and Proles - sox of DiONILI of the Am and Ear (his speciality) in the _Medical College of Pernsyloania, 12 years experinee, (lormerly of Leyden, Rolland.) No. 805 'MTh Street,- Ithils, Toetlmonfala can be seers at MI °Mei: - The medical faculty are-invited to no compiny their patients, as be has 'no accrete in hie practice.. Artlfitial oyes !flooded without pain. No charge fir examination. " • 30J sly 00•ly - • • ' MARRIED BUARP—JAISEB-0 thidlet ult., by the Rev. Dr. Swartz, bin. W. M. Snob end Mien CALM/. JAMIN both of Newlin°. . We wish the young couple abound Once of happiness, add to tho battle of life may theyaiways be Sharp enough to ..paddlo their own canoe. , - T. • PIED. Bhippenaburg, Wednesday July 11th. Dr George Butte, aged 79 yoara. - MARKETS CARLI9I.I6 PRODUCE MARKET Carpels, July 296 b, 1809. Family Flour Superfine d 0.... do RYE ' . . WHITE WHEAT........ RED . do RYE CORN OATS, (now)... .•...• . CLOVERSESD FIMOTITYSEED FLAXSEED . ...... . BARLEY 1111 60 old duce Market. Jul; 20th, IEIB9. William Wasittnood General Pro o.ii Corrolted Weekly b. BUTTER 20 BACON SHOULDERS, 10 EGOS, 20 BACON SIDES 00 LARD, . 18 WHITS BEA N -5 15 TALLOW, • PARED PEACIIEoz 26 SOAP, SIONPARED PEACHES 18 BEESWAX, 36 DRIED APPLES, 3 26 BACON HAMS 18 RAGS 8 SPECIAL NOTICE FRESH ARRIVAL We hay just received and offer wholes/de and retail, u full /assortment of eery choice Tau A lot of the very finest sugar eared Hansa. A lot of the fluent "Riefory Cheese' at quite reduced price., wholesale and retell. A lot of pontos Cider Vinegar--very .our and put up in splendid barrels, which we offer at ex— ceedingly low prices, wholesale and retail. A lot of the very cnolceet genuine Old Government Toro Cof fee—browned or green. Also choice Rio Coffee, A lot of good browned Coffee at quite a reduced price in full cock let.. Wit. BLAtR & SON, . tffjune "South End" Carlisle, Pl. Willk It AILING, 'WIRE GUARDS, for Store Fronts, Asylunie, Sc. Iron Beateada, Wire Web. binge for sheep_ suditoultry yard., Erase and Iron wire cloth Sieves; Fenders, Screens .for coal, 'ores° send, lc., Near" , Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Landscape Wire for Windows &c,, Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Illrery informs. tionlyi addressing the miniitarturertr,M. WALKER k SONS' No 11 North Sixth street Philadelphia. 12feb Sly. .lOTA friend who has traveled in o.rmany, ra ports the folio wing Incident, for w bleb ho vouches During the summer, Dr. J. 0. Ayer spent some weeks at Dresden, in conference with the chemists of Central Europei where he was heralded as the in venter of th . . world.renowned medicine. that bear - hie name, and considered one of-the American -co lobritiee. Wh Ile riding, one day, his open carriage fell in with the cortege of the King of Saxony , on a drive frcm the Malian. The Doctor soon Lemmas the chief attraction, and received the masked at tention of the people, who were even more demon strative in their courtesies to him than to the King himself,. whom they see ro constantly. King John, observing this, wrapped hie military cloak around him and recliord upon hie seat, while our great American mouldy° mad did the honors for the royal retinue, gracieuily bowing, hilt in hand, on on every side, until wearied py his exsessive conde scension to this old monarch'. people. SPECIAL NOTICE We ore now daily, receivhog from auction Ohea Lore 'oLtDresa aods of every style. Striped and Figured White Piques," White Quills, Hosiery, Gloves, "flandkerchlefa, and all other seaeonable goods which we will warrant to mall cheaper than any other hotmo in the county to which we ask the attention of buyers belora purchasing. A large lot orParasols of all kinds. New style ght Dutton Boots all' sites, Muslim!, Priuts 4 kc reduced prices to suit the times, 18June 09 Tns 4AIMPLILILLIDIOONII3 00 YOOLIAN. Thinsln. tinier, set of people pre descended from the aucintit Art... of Southern lifelike, and still retain come of the peculiarities which Stevens. and Prescott gore of their ancestor,. Dr. J. 0 Ayer CO.. em— ploy a small army of them In digging Pansparilla root. 'Presided with nanny! ewes, a coil of rope, and a bag of water, they are reedy for the forest where the wild banana furnishes them "'lib food, and (Melt-leaved tries their only abetter. Pew of those.who find themselves rejuvenated by this pre duct, know how much they are indebted to the toll of these humble laborers, who dig health for thous ands of Dr. Ayer's patron., white they sometimes lose their owe:LH/108ton Commeralal. TO OONEIMPTIVES The' Advertiser, having beep restored to health r few weeke, by a eery simple remedy, aner..hav log suffered several learp with.. lever. lung affee flog', and that dread Mamma, Conouneptieri is an Mug to malc4) known to his fellow:aufferers the me►ne o cure. To ell who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription need (free of charge), with the direction for preparingand tieing the Immo which they will find a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser:ln "sending the Prescription is to lenefil the afillgted rind spread information which he concolvds to be in. valuable; and bp, bopee„every, sufferer will try bin remedy,as It will cost them nothing and may prove• a blaming. Parties swishing the 'prescription will please 'ad dross , - 'REV. EDWARD A. WIII.SON, WlDlamiburg, nap County Now York Enoxis t ,„irentieinnu Who 'Atifered foy_yeere iron Neryotte 04111ty, Vlepteture Decay, pnd, an the' effect. of yontlifill } 9 diecr4tion, W 1 11114,46 bl huahlty; -iend 'free to'it ileiedtt. the receipt for making the simple remidy by which he , gm onied. duffireii; wishing to prpilt by the eiciieetie• er's experience can dOiio by 'eddrolielnis;in perfect Jonpi 42 Oelli'r 14;-tion York, confd.noe, iiny7.6o:y7t .Bpeoial to tho •Ladies. • ViWire oow eellioje out Wt., greatly redhead price!, all kinds of Bummer goody such At, Grenadine!, Iternanoleee hoglish Barktexi Livros; Pereolles, ?Air, stole Chlotree ae. Now I. the time to teethe gr at• hergsloe es i w,e are determined to close • out our stork 14'itolve4ill7 low - bElDpou. t MILIOIII. wiroiAgzipes, acted with the utmost success by Y. Taiga M. D, and ProfesitOr of Disecties,uf the Sys amt Far its the Medical cbtieg4 , o,r „ s ft jt ni ryiumpri,.p years eaperslanci (Ibimeel,uof Leyden; liolfand,).Nd. - TeetlmoMale son be man at tolp Moe. The 'medlcai teaulty He Dialled' to 'a'ccompany theta . * .ttentsias he beu Po asoiuts Ittblepriettei;'Aittuatal arts Ingested without pain. No chordal?! uttatal; • • . . , . . . I JACOD .Oprutere—Deat 'Olt: have .IMeti,sittleted, for the lest teu .yeAte e wilt! the Rheumatism' .aud: Omit. Your Ulttera er'ai recoMmeetied , p4op; . l bore, mod It, stet I amitied .to iv itlisiedteetq'q . .perfect cure In i eery ,eltoit time. Therifore /.. re.: commend : gig ell perepiM ,eitlieted et Ittiebe ,eatte di . ,I' consider it the bett Gore .lii it'll for 'lib"' disease tim humeri itedili eakiWated io, '.l -,, \. .', .., ( 3 ,. :3 1 . • 3 - 3E, pie YOUNG, PlOtedelphieJ . r . • met Itirkjlst,Llte lan:vines Compani 9f , iv T . ork ' ; '.lesfrini itialke . arrangements irlth einermaqed' ', 1 44./ . l2ollliPce',4 game .P . ,!eutlill#: pareberland, !:..:119e , 5• . 411 oommualeations ehmq tne.4l,llrpesed 110 1 0 01 :, tAtOitt., 46. 440; :44uptiat, r tot. entatemtett. Plettagalgtda, Pa. ,•PO . OOO l l 1 0 444 , ' 1 04.40 ,1° _., I 0 4 00 0 .001i 4 111 'PAZ biuturcatini shNp Ord of #mar 00 t • • A. U.DIALII, BRANDR . F.TWS PILLS. They reaive_all bad accumihitlons• fiom the bowels, and puiltY 'and Invigorate AO midget. All' Whose health le not perfect °welt to themeelves to take a few doses Of Prandretti's PlllO, becauee the Reeds of dcay . are constantly eradiated by their oaset,ond the principle of life confhmed,ihneiiilOg a vigor of body and tilled to a nerilid'whin We have' bean need to eio the faltering step and the enfeebled Intellect. •1..; . General Pees. 4he dleliamilehed `liheritor of Ve• neauels, nye he :ham used thom an hie oily moat clue for thirty year., with the moefeatlefaitory For Costiveness, Dyspepsia, and a Dim Ily Bty'dleino they.are • : Daniel L'lonnef,Esq, :Astor House, Now York. cured by Deordroth's Pine of Dyepepela and 0 °Mire! nrworhen all other moinsuseG bpd felled. A gentleman. whose, father died of consumption at atiyears, wail also attacked, when about 2., by the. disuse. H o had cough, night sweats, and general debility . Dec'orit ret....temended cod liver oil, but he wisted away. At last he determined to tee Brandroth's Pills. In two months they have made him a sound man. , 6Aug-Im GRANT , AND. PROSPERITY Duaineee railveo tinder lho new regime. Other than general gaureo have, however, given a tromen. doua Impetoas to the gale of Chrisfadara'e Lzcelsiol Hair .Dye.. The ihenalsts have come out hi two lending acieh tifie.jonrnals againetihe lead and sulphur poisons ' for the had (for that is their proper designation') with which the country is Infeetodorhill I DI. Chi!. ton, th's first analytical chemist In Anierics; annou - ri- NW to the world that • • Chrlitsdoro's Hair Dya is Dtterlii. Poisonlese. and that he he knows it to be so, imams - helms anA lysed it. 011RISTADORO'S lIAIR . PitESE*ATIVE . as a drawling, nets liken chard on the Hai r afte' s Weir's: Try . The Gre'atest Discovery-of the Age THIS 18 ADMITTED TO BEITME PACT BY,TUE Then ends who . are now neing Dr. Tobias' Colebrat el Venetian Liniment. It has been introduced Once M 47; and no one once trying It fe ever ttitbout It It %111 positively ore the under-mentioned core: plaints, If used as directed: Chronic llhoumetlem, Sore Throat, Headache, Toothache, Spl eine, Deniers, Old form, Swellings, - Mosquito Bites, and pains in the Back, Chest or Limbs, Also 'taken Internally for Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, C•lup, r , Ile, Sol Sickness, Spasms, Ac It is perfectly hormieseto take internally. (doe o ath accompanying each bottle.) It has never fail ed to cure every case of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Croup, if used when first taken. • Always have a bottle in the house in-readiness, and you will never regrot it. 6 60 4.0 6 00 .1 85 1 26 .1 (0 BEM Price, Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Sold by the Druggists and storekeepers thhughout the United Slates. , Dispot,lo Pare Place, Now York. =EI FOR BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLES ON TUE Face, nee ',saw's COWMEN, AirD PIMPLE REIM; prepared only. by Di. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond St., New York. Sold everywhere. The trade enpplied by Wholesale Medicine Delors. .c9Anril Sm . _ TO REMOVE MOTH, PATCHES, FRECKLES and Tan from the face, WM Pleat's MOTO AND FRIICILII LOTION. Prepared only by Dr B. C. Parry Sold by alt irugglete. ()April 3m BUY CHEAP FOR CAREL—Three per cent. de• ductlon on all coal ohialf.lon and over, delivered lo 'town for the cash. No allowance wheli a charge is made at Eimer 69. giresumn pleasure - to - tartly that Mr. - Scheetee - BITTER CDADIAL In my opinion in purely ♦eyetablo its a .nstltution, and an excellent tonic, being harmless in its character, and not being all alcoholic stimulant. ' ' ELE STOCKTON, M. D. fopao Gast No. 1 Pales for sale kw at to yard of A. R. ➢LAIR. NE-W--- AD V EKTISEMEN TS ELECTION Carlisle Building cud Elan As oclation.— Notice is hereby glean that the annual •lection of officers of the Carlisle BSl?ding and Loan AtlO'clet tlon toservAfor the ',nevi: year, wilrbe• held Cu Sat t urdav the 4th day of SepOrnber, 1869, u 1 the Arbitration Chamber in the Court Uouie hero' of Carlisle, between the hours of 6 and 10 By-Orderof the Bout. Aug f I 1 FOR SALE.- . . . . • A Private Residence situate on South Hanover St , Carlldle, nearly opposite Early's lintel; owned by James Remit. - The lot contains 100 feet in front run ning back 210 feet, and belay 70 feet in breadth at the rear. Tho buildings are nearly now and in excellent order, comprising el commodious TWO-STORY BRICK FROKY:BUILDINO, with a largo Two-Story Erick Bock Building attach. ed , oontaining all the modern improvements includ• ing gab and water. Tho location of this property is one:of themoat eligndo in the town, and will be die. pomal of on favor ago' terms. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L..I3FONSBER, Real Estate Agent. Aug. 8 VALIJA BLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Th'e Bub cr.l - or whaling to relinquinleh farming, off,e at private r to two Valuable LIMESTONE FARMS, situated in Monroe townebip between the York road and the road loading to Rollins... Serious short m.le Churchtown and 1 7 ,:f Miles --from Roiling Sprint.. No 1 Contain'," about 76 ACRES. more or or lees, of excellent Lim - tone.land in a high et..to of cul • tivatton. The Improvements aro a good too-otnry Pima Route with W- -is 'llouseatid other °Mini ild• Vio, an excellent new Tenant Mouse and a-1.--ue Bank C rn with wimou sheds, corn cribs and other norms v outbuildings. - This 'frin - two splendid springs of running 'water lint wii`chevery field mtvht °Belly be sup. plied. 'Ti ' . v !Triage P.M two eplendld trout ponds. Moto' Iv alma gond 'Orchard of choice Fruit, such as Apples,..-P. P ehev, Ohmic No. li. 'Contains-.about 70 .ACRES of excellent Limestone .nd in Sod' rite Oder. The improve ment, are a double tw.betory riEATIIERBOA EDER MOUSE, with kitchen, bake house, Ac. A frame Beta recently repaired, with 'rayon ailed, corn cribs and other ont-bnidic vs attached. . 0. 00 ILBY An excellent Applo Orchard with a largo quantity of OherrlaS and other choice trults around tho build ings. Good well of water and a large cistern at the Goose. Tr desirable a trket of woodland for each placo le &red. - Persons 'slatting to viow these properties sin de MO by ceiling on the aubscilber residing on the rood is aling front Churchtowu to Boiling Springs about one wile East of the latter place, or upon Wm. U. Lets living close by. JOHN LUTZ. OAU3 00 tf EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VAL LIABLE REAL EBTATE.^ On Tuesday - , :September 21st, 1869 7The subscriber ' executor of the last will and tee, Lamont of Jacob Burkkolder, dre'd. will sell on the above day at pSolla the following viduiible Beal Estate situated Is South Middleton township, Cumterland county, on the York road, about 6 miles South of Forlislo, within 100 yards of the Sotoh Mountain Railroad and about era' mile East of the Baltimore turnpike.. , No. lis good GIMESTOSIE FARM containing 80 Acros and 09 Beebe- nest measurement, of Bret quality Limestone Land, under ahi Iftto of cut. tlyatlone' .The improvement.; on this tract consist of a 'al ge. Twonv vary Stone House, Wash Hoses, Snook(' House, Bark B co; Wagon .shoat, Coro Crib, Ac. A good Apple Orchard is upon this tract, In go d repair, a large part poet and rail: A good well or water near the Nose. No. 2 coo, alus 23 Acres and 29 Perches of good Bottom land, orectod therc.,ti two Ode fitou and • halt plastered Roams, a two etory Polling Mil ; w ith ' , water right," also belongs to this tract. No. 8 centavos twenty-her acres and ninety one Waves of,the very A re c o vere d of limestone land, three acres etwhleb Are covered with a good s quallty of timber These tracts will be offered elegly sr together ea Thore will also be amidst the same time and piece two , tracts of Meuutaio land.. the adea caotaining twenty emu, 'sores and laperche.,:thremh which the Bantam* turnpike peas, at sot owl tulle south of Mount Holly; the ascend tract contstna tour acre, and eighty two porch.: and is Winced 'about ji culla East ol.thir new briek'btaper Mill. 'Both these tract, are well.covered 'with., oust, and lh rir fagchctout and all other.kitl of timber, eapeclol ly the latter tract of foUraeren, which Vona of the eery Snail place; of timber land in the South Mono . Bain, the gin and being moon, and:-easily aocesab Mo. Any person ',lilting to slaw either of , thoae prop- Artimprodone to the day of malt, can do no by call. log upon J, D. Plank, residing on the form. Sale to commence at,lo elellealt. on sitM day when Lorna will homed. known and attoddineo Mien by : BAktUltb .DILLEII,;Sr..,ICar. • • .0f Jaeolnßurkholder, atoed. $3.. Volunteer, Lancaster Stausiner, 4lechanice- T'burg Journal please copy. , I ;augft-td' lIPIEBT4tATEN , FARBI AT it XV:01 , 112011113 . TALI. • •IFfifiay . a t 11 o'clock,; A" AI be relit it' Public gale' tio'promises that eelpabls farm In Went Periesbbroinch township, Comberlarid'eonaty being On the Heath side of ,the obodogoloot'orielti adiointog Plat , being • the Mansion FerFi . ' el• the'llite'lleelam In 'Longenecker, deed. Thi s fete oonteins saran arid 40 ilorobeifi:Of. Which there le' about ate scree bf Timber lend: The rodielndst if the trent' le all °WM . ,' well fenced, imostli'poet and rail and board antl'ln a high state ' •of'etiltivethin, This farm Ix well thowarand fe one of the Most'bradiicitro foam in the ionotjoind le tWithin tine half mils Of Good fierie'elillie d about ' '1 • " The 'lniiireviimenta are a Urge TwO Story ''Bri sk . Manelon House, W never' filling' Well .o 1 'll' deer, cave rery'relliable for dorseitlo pprposis. mad large .• 'fiergentonellent'llark,Corn CrllVlZlarrlegelionse dbod and b*out , build i ngslagood eon- Thrrdel tertian ' There it • luge. eiil''veluibile , orehard of about, eight ikowioor choice pears,, , peabbee;4e , ' •-' '''• ' " This fend in eefiefilleatte'elinretwis and schools; 'lntl is la' finery relied; o vitiated dmilsable herr ' P,esiots 'letahltig to' 'rieslothlii grtOljetty CW3' .call Mk% Oahe Igingehebiter OW the: premises, eellthe aisle tchowl'en'illev ef exhe by sousiLloNortmoromro • p En. sly deo'd. INett.irekethotte4r; , .', . i.". "sir-Volunteer Ant ( 440101 )4104 4 & , ;• • NEW NbTiCE . .. ''• a. : • "I , '' ' ' .) '` '', :.. Yr; tbeotice is hereby given, hat any teflon will beheld, on Monday, September Ith,llBeff, between the holm ,c,LIO.A.M and 4.P. M...4t.the_olllce.of the Company In Cando :Jot the pnrpone pf electing 13 Directors to serve for t o cantina. year. • . .. . , . . By order of the Board, • ' • 'Aug. 13-3 t - . , • JOHN T. (MESH, 6 oc'y. FRESH GROCERIES I Alvraya to be bad at tho CHEAP S.T.O_RE, N 0... 88 EAST POMFRET _ STREET And why aro they always fresh? Decarso we sell a groat amount of them, and sell them low. There fore, turn our stock often, and conadquently our good. must Lo fresh. You will find everything you wish in the way of ROCERIEB,. ,QUEENSWARD, OLABSW ARE, WILLOW and CEDAR. WARE, STONE and CROORERY WARE, Choice Ham,. - Deed Beef, Dal Door, • - • Tongu •3, Biscuits and Crackers of ovary description, Pickled, Bilked and Fresh Oysters Sardine :, ltnglsh Pickles, Lomon Syrups, &e., pod no and to N 0 I 0-N S It le useless to mentlon them; comp and see for youte ,selves; cud punts If It don't unit you to coma, oond your childroo, as they will ho dealt with tho eame care re If you worn • • hero yourself. COUNTRY'' PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods, or cad% GEO. B. HOFFMAN'S SONS No. 88 BART POMFRET ISTRERT,'. August 869. CARLISLE, PA Noncc—llavlng transferred my entire Intermit; In the grocery to my Buns, 'therm indebted to moan requested to Cottle with them during.my mono In Europe GEO. B.II.OFIGOAN.', • ACCOUNT OF J. W—EBY, Treas urer of the board of School Direct Ors of the borough of Carlisle for the school year ending first Monday of June, IEOO. it 68. Juno 1, To ',Stance In bands of Treasu rer at annual settlement, $ 2202 60 To amount Of school tax duplicate ups, 11163 40 July 17, to State apProprlation, . 542 SS ctugUst 3, to loan, 1000 00 October 1, " 100 3 00 November 27'• To receipts for tuition non res. scholere, June 1, 1809, to amount ororpald by Treantrar, CR. Payment. By teachers' salaries for school year, By coot of now school building, out CU= how; dm By ropairs, - 9urniture, kc.. lly printing; - atatlonary, mesranger, cleaning rooms and all incidental en. )108., 067 08 lly coal and wood. .404 05 By old College lien, insur - ance and rent, 474 OS lly interest on Indebeadneha to let June, 1809, 330 17 ' --- Clilih — Orretnlitßserc ------- . $17401 - 19 By abatement to tax payers, IPPO 12 ' By exoncrationsallowed collector, 365 REI Yeas 01 collection, ' . 397 33 . . - • 1869. June 1, by balance ourpald and due Treasurer, $l7 63 June 1, 1889, Indebtedness of scbool • District, $7lOO 00 I certify that I have examined the account of J. W. Eby; Treasurer, as above stated for 'the school year ending first Monday of June, 1861) , end the vouchers, ire; accompanying the Fume, sad fled it correct as there set forth, and that there is a. bal. sues overpaid by and due to the said Treasurer ne of Ist June 1860, amoun flog to the Sum of seven teen dollars and slaty•thrce cents. _ . ft. O. WOODWARD, Financial Secretary.. 0. P. 1111Allt1011, . Pres Mein July 20,18de, Financial Report read, approved, and ordered to he entered upon tho minutes of the Board and.pubilshed In the more of the District. By the Board, D. P. DUMRICII, Secretary.,, 20 July-30 SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of sundry writs of Venditloof Espouse and tenet Parlila, leaned out of the Court of Coo. non Pleas of Cumberlaud county, and to rue di rected, I will expose to Public Sale, at the Court House, In the borough of Carlisle, on Friday, Au-. gust 20, 186il . at 10 o'clock, A. DI., the following de scribed real estate, to wit: .. . , A lot of ground situate In Shiremanstown, Lower Allen township, Cumberland . county, Pa., bounded on the North by. Main street, on .the Eaat by John Stoner'e heirs, on tho South by Henry Emir -I'•g, and on the West by Charles Znlgner. contain ing one acre, more or less, having theron erected a tw, story Log and Plastered Dwelling-house, atabla, -blackemith shop, wood shop and other outbulid• loge. Seised and taken in execution an the proper ty, of Christian Stoner.- Also, a lot of-ground situate In the Borough of Newv:' le, Cm:Aerie ad county, Pa., bounded on. the. North by Main etreet, on the loot by Methodist West by y llootn e en F t t h y e m S i o r u e, t c on t ain) n A l7lyfe and f roonn t t h by e 100 feet in dop'b, more or lee., (being lot No. - 67,)' and 10 foot in-breadth of lot Ne Od In the general plan of, rlld borough having thereon erected a two story log.houee, weather...aided, with lock build tog), and :tame shop attached, Ur 1: mach-house, and el , tern, and other Imprt cement . Seized and taken in execution 11 t-e propert fJ. N. Ferree. ' Also, a t, act of land situate ;a Middlesex tewn ship, dumberland county, Pa., (known as the C .r. lisle Sprlngspiaperty,)coniaining twenty-six Acres more or less, and I uunded as follow.:—On the East and South by land of David Common, on the West by land of William tteawood, JUJU'S Clark rld Michael Diller, mid crt the North by land of Benj. Suet, having thereon' erected a' : ago trio gory frame house, frame barn, ten-pin alloy, both housee, and other-oathouees. Also, all that certain tsar: or land situated In the aforesaid township of WV Mx, Cumberland cot.n• ty bounded by lands of Robert Clark's heirs, Wm. lienwood and otbere cant Ailing 17 lures and 40 porches, be the same more or less. fielsed end taken lu execution as the property of N. W. Woods and Caroline A. 11 °oils, his wife, and Wm. G. Thompson, terse tenant: , • Also, all that certain building locitlid on a let or piece of ground situeted in Shiremanstown Lower Allen township, Cumberland' conlitY, adjoining Jonathan Balsley on the Blot, on the South by Second or Green street, en the Were by en alley,. and on the North by en alley, being a frame and pleutered house, twenty feet In front, and twenty nix 0.1 deep, with a back building at. 'ched ; the main building being two-atories high, and the kitch en one glory and e-half 111,th. -Nehied .and token in execution an the property of Samuel Shireman, ; Also, all that critrand a-half biory- frame mei snags and tenement, &tutted on the south aide of thee° street, In the borough of Illecbaalexburg,• Cumberland county, contalxing fourteen feet four. inebes In front oneOreea sit oat, and four no ieet tour Inches In depth, tounded - on be Ent ey lot of Joseph Itcatil,"do the South by an alley, on the West by lot of Jacob Denson and on the North by Green street. :arced and taken In execution ar,the prop erty at lacob Evans. Albo, a two story frame dwelling holm with a one: Menu back building, the main house being 34 fent front by It Net, deep, and the beck Wilding being ton foot square; being Ic.ritot on a lot on plena 'of groundaltuated on the c Est side of YN:: ii;a , the borough 'ol Mechanicsburg, bounded and 'de scribed as toliewei—On South by George Bica bower, . bn the I net by-au alley, on the North by Samuel ntsinbacth, and on the West by -York St., containing 34 foot, more or lesain front by 103 feet Seizettand rates to _e r aerattantas_the arty St John 'owner, to. . • • Algo, '.llhat twootorled brick with brick kitchen %or back buildlngthurets attached, h • rated On a lot or, plugs of nrUtrull hi Carlisle, Cum. borland county, l'a.. bounded and doscrib d as fol. 1.10, els :—On the West by Sent 3404; on' the North Chas. Shepley, co the South by Josoph L. Sturnel , sod ri the gent' by J nsenh L Sterner; the Inuit bubbling being about lb tout In trout on said East itrUet,'nod end. SU foot in depth, sod Um back building being about D foot In width, and about 10 feet In• depth, end. being the building farthest mouth ou said ' allltat . certain two-storied brick kitchen pr back bult Jog, thereto, attached located on los or`pleci of gounajlis 0 iritale; .oumberland county' bd‘inded sod described as follows, vii :—On the West by' East street, on the North by thee; Sbai h ley, on the South•by , Jort , L. Sterner, end Ql2 the' 'Last' by Joe: Sterner,"the• front btilltlingiOng' Omit 16 feet front 'on said gist strost,•and about 711 feet In depth, maths book building about 0 het in width , and' bout 10 foot In d0;,11, and'being the 'building adjoining the building ::dthesfkbut r On' sidd lot on the nOrth. ' t • ••• - ' 4lleolail ibaCnerisitt teso•Stoiled ,With brick kitchen or back buildixiOhereto at tached, located fain Ist . ,,,er placiebt gtouud Cat. lisle,'eumberiend county, PM,' k6ukded and scribed as - follows, de:—tin the West by, Eastntieet, *tin 'the, North by chas.'.l3hapley, on the Santis, by. Joe. L. btornei,and'on the •East by Joseph 11. ' her, the trout banding. being about' it, feet in ibont fen said blast otreeL and *boot 26 feet bt depth, and the Noels building being V halls .width and about 16, lent in depth, and being the bulidisightljoiniug the building farthest north on lid lot on the.'eonth: Seised and tsicen In execution an the' property of John Darr and nun Aigry . Dam owner: go., and to .he sold by non, , „ 9.: . ' 1319111'00N, • 2 . 4 . • •, A r Or IN 01 4. C I' 4 l e . 41+1.Y 2; MO; , • 0017)1110141.—Oh ail sines or $609 'orneer, $5O - erlir, be required to be paid when (he Property Is etrioken off, and $26 on ell tales tin*, 4, 6 4 0 4, SO./nista • r t o,EA.ri„,.. I Ltej " .4l3efiled prOpoooB , .fu painting the bent et the Poo llou . ~'with' t l L g p t a b ' •."J64N PlOlllll qt! hi go VOTIOR to Rostionost . ,Top.to Insc*Tio. 141.10111/1,14..ifte a estqs .., rsot.ll trio. triimmoittAt •ttot.,Boo4llono. no* doing a•ltgoct bogus/A-44* app3o.4 *Orb, !tr: ';eolVid'irzeopt from eqropotAtVand rmy•bi!lblio pm' i tla. In nW wt um °mow qt . ,* hate. • Aotaiwer— • mgcrr, =ESE FILE.II iaItOOERIES 11 I= 021ZIM 2500 00 118 35 $19621 29 Ile $18544 52 ESE - 68511 75 - 157 87 IMEI $18544 92 eirllele,lat July 1868 NEW A.IiViRtikEDIE,N7A StfMMEM H U R. ) O 84 11 1 ,011 G H 4 WIT OP CHOICE, 1100 Kg . Nom._ 44 bookp,up l iphodbilluß,..:u s ) TON, 450 Broome etroot, be sent bYtia v e . m; 4 postage prepeild; Oti receipt of the adv.:ll.lod prices. • 1. 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By James Jackson Jay, es. 1 vole me, 16mo, cloth. , Price $1,75 "The volume deserves. the careful study of Mild ligent amateu re of art; and, whatever differences of opinion it may call forth, Its details will be found of rare interest and full of In structive sUggestlons." —.Mari - ark Tribune. A. L. SPONSLER'S COLUMN FOR RENT.—A Store Room and Cellar, on West Street, between Pomfret and and South Street, in the Borough of Carlisle, nicely fitted up with Shelving, Drawrs and Conn.' ter. Well suited for a Grocery Store, and In a good location. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Real I:elate-Agent 22jen C 9 .KOR RENT.—A large two-story tßrick DW HOUSE, Ih a . com to& diens Back Building with a full Lot of Ground and Stabnurr In the rear, situated on East street be• tyre= Main and Loather streets Carlisle, late the residence of Josoph Shrew, -deed. -Apply to A. L. BYONSLEEL, Real Estate, Agent VALUABLE FARM in Perry Co, AT PRIVATE SAW 131thate In Carroll townshiN 9 miles north of Carlisle, 4 miles north of Carlisle Springs and 11 miles coon of Doncannon ' adJoinlng land. of .1, Sbeefee, Nancy Cling and others containing 120 ACltits, now owned by heel Leeds. 90 acres 'of which are cleared. In a Walt state a cultivation and under good force and the residual covered with thriving timber. A never-failit.g stream'of water rune through the farm and plenty of lime within 2 miles. • 'The improve:yenta are two-story- Log t Weather• hoarded lieu's.., Large Barn and4Spring Clouse with excellent Water. -School 11°1184 sod church at a eonveniont distance.. App,l) to SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent.'„ ECEM • VALUABL PRIVATE RESI DENO!: FOlt SALE. ' Situate, on South HAMM* Itre'ut, Carlisle, now opnid and oicupled by - Mrs. Wed mood, late the property of Benedict Law. • The het fronts on Han over et.; 90 feet, end extends hack - the E%l/18 widlb ,211) feet,to an alley. The Improvemenfeare n large twotett,ry FRAME LIOUSB, wlth'Vereodith,lp front, containing DOULIIII , Parinyx,•IIOI, Chamber( Dthlhg: room And Kitchen on lower Boor and sir Chambers and liath•room, on the ,2nd story. One .and.'water have heale lutroducel. There lea large Stehle and Cache House at. the loot of the lot. The lot le - Well'ettidileVulthbinatuentAftretillierfd'elfitibliefyi besides fruit of it moat every deloription and Grapes: of the moot choice selection In aoundenGe. Enquire of, • , A, L. BI'ONSLES, • Real hetet° Agent; '-, 23Oct-68 . • .• - • kiiig A D i et §' CO I D u i ti l i cß A lJ T V p V? A i . FARM limited on the Conawago Crook it Ml S e A s ,i l4 3 ;im [hoover on the high road, and on the Railroad leading from Reimer .to Littloctown,• adjoining, what wee tbrnterly known la • the. :fittleitillier Mil property, containing • • . ~ „ • , , „ „ •• . 171 Acres of Limestone Land; , , •I; . ' '.' ' elietred but about 30' Acres,' which ire ediereo "kith heavy White Oak Timber. -. The Improvements ado extetielve, and inn:islet, via - A' LA.RGE ' TWO STORY ' BRICK '.., I'iIA.NSION. ROUSB, I .430 , feat in length 'and. Or In breath,i contldniNal e Hall and Eleven Large. Room*,. all newly papered and painted, a Plana..runnlngslong !the entire it front,' and cellar underthe, whole' hou e, and an excellen t well of,water, near; the kl then door. The out bulldlngs belonglpr to the ab ve conalst of a large,Carrlego, Venire, Wood \ and oal House, Hog Poli o '. Ihrok Setae Honor Pdu try House, Wash House, all new except the anrn i p garden la large eqd hlglily..eultlvated,, co teNn hot beds with glared MA: The groupds trawl the house are adorned with shrubbery, and stud ded *lth 'many cholas. frult nod ornamental tree', ' adjoliOng which Id e' floe apple orchard ! next , •' .., -...A. LARGE SANK BARN ' ; . ..:. • udarly new go feet by PO- with Wagolk Shed and Corn Orlbulteched and' a never falling, yvali, et l'fs!ar lnthe .13arn-yard, Aliso . t. ~ ',‘• .' ' A' NEW 'TENANT - HO SE, \ fit) by Sll 'feet' room, the Ont. buildings:to Soma consletinr:of a „Wash House Bake 0 Yen, Ling Pens an, Pump at, the door an d an excellent , golden. •- • an Peopet/ presents superior 'ooB:doges, the , Aoestion,being eligible ; - and the land .of 'the beet 'Quality of limestone, well yiptprp4, ao .1! the cattle haying accede to water from every fieldp prom portion prOetlaed hoe !been ,reoently!:;; thli feneee good.cdridlthin hied Al i en Ora grenpd . , .l Land pert of the oats ground pi° heti the,consh • lug Spring. Therei` he'lp,rloSift 'Shop Si. ;80800l Nouttenpllttild'An'ebkit,:gisr,apipp of the bkHllage, r y i . Theproperty heeleg been isteently Purehaded by .0 gentleman Bora OißtfaliOrtilelenr eftlir AMMO it up 4,4 gent 11;414%1%141M , , Altedreus or rpturning , top*, altyr via trOINI O3O4 Of tit AU' , 4 1 006rtstsolipVeleinaili-4tiquircot T. , • ..;A:11:8PONIANR;• me %V MN MEM WM VIOGAI 'IVOTICES. - OT.l9E.—Letters of Administra-. tlon(npon the estate of Jobn Logan dived., o tdflbrd fosvoshlp, have been granted, to the soh. ',wither' to whom all poisons stlll mukt, pay ments due.the estate and ell alahut-rlthetsresented. ' IBJune et „ 13, fiEOLIEY. , NOTlQ_,E.—Notice is bevety; given . that th e Carlisle Depoalt tu tek' w t na l a v o a :r ; • plleetteli , te, the next Leesla Or'p far the renewal of Its charter with Ita - plte n ttert - t title ana capitol. June lqtbh P.neesixat; Cashier. OJuly 69.0 m EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE. -- -Letters gestadioriV.Zirr the Zit...tient Dailt'lloikas; Aeteakid, - latine. est Pennsboro-rownebkh av h, g been'issued to the subscriber, residing in etg town ship. "flotin is hereby given to all persons i,,dot e ed to the estate of etid decadent to make Imenicilate payment, and to a'l parsons having claims sui n g, It to prem.-it them for settlement. ' . - ,PRANCES Executrix, 30July 13t OTICE.—The undersigned con templates a trip to Europe shortly, and, transfer of his Grocery Store to his son., Levels 11, Anil Gepeffli,ll.lHisiffreao.elhei„lllll4sarry on the bu stikesi , at.the old atind,ln thenaine of Hoffman'. Bone. All persons Indebted to tne undvrelgneil for groceries or in o.i'y 'Way, aro requested to call Immo. dleitely and settle, no it Is absoltitely'saccessary to square up the old books and old account:. oJuly yt 0E0..11. HOFFMAN. 13ROTH °NOTARY 'S NOTICE,._, II Netico hereby given to all persons Inter ested, that the following trust accounts have boon filed in the Prothonotary's Office for examination,. and will be pr.:Mooted to the Court of Common Pleasy of Oumtoriand ,County for confirmation on' 'Wednesday, the nth day of Angugt,.lB69, vie : 1. 'the first and final account pf J. S. Boyer, com mittee of Catbarloo &tiro!). a inmate. 2. The first and dual account ofJoh u:dlller, com Mee of rancy Brown awell, a lunatic. J. P. BRINDLE, .Protbonotary. 3J all 4C. PROLAMELTION. REA S, the Hon. SAMEEI H. Woe we, Preeldent Judgo of the several Courts of, cemmon-plena orthe counties of Cumber lan d;Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts'orOyet and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery in said counties, and Hone. Thos. P. ,Blair and Hugh Kum t,Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner std Jail Dellmy for tho trial of all capital and 'other ofrenders, in the raid county of Cumberland, ' .bylifeidirecept•tr .nro directed, 'dated Met April, 1869' have erderen the (bort or Oyer and Terminer, and 'Genera Jell delivetv to be holden at , Carlisle, on I Ile 4.1h,M0n day of August, 1809, being the 23rd day, at 10 Ocituk in the fowtrool. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices or the Peace, ..od"Censtables of the said county of Cum• Berland thattheY are the salt precepts command. ed tb lie then and there inTholrproper persons; with their rolls recorde, and inquisitions examinations, and all otheri remembrances, to do those things which to their °Maw appertain to be done, and' all those that aro bound by— racognisances, to prosecute against the p leoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said' eueLt7, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. ' . JOS. 0. THOMPSON, Sheriff. July 23, a edO.—tc - 11) EGISTER!S NOTICE-Notice ku la hereby given- to all persona In terested, that the v , -.illowing'accounts have been flied in this office by the accountante therein named, for exami nation, and will be .presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, for confirtnation and allowance, Oh Tuesday. August 17th, A. D.,.18119 : 1. Thb first and final a'cci.unt of William Fought, executor of "Dsvld Fought,, late of Sliver Spring towneb:p, doc.d.. Account of John Mater, adm'r., of Mary, his wife. who was the daughter of George Breniser, Into offilarr Sp , ing township, dec'd. 3. The firat and firm! account of John Bowman, em..en'hr of the last will rod testamont of Mary Madden, !ate of West Pear ‘.t-aro' twp., doe% d. The 11,1 and foal account of Dr. Fowl Myers, adm'r., of tho estate of D. rid Myers, late of Frank ford township, deed. eb. The first and nal account of Mary A. ilair drolnistratrlx of Juhn lato of Middlosox twp doo'd. 6. First sod noel account' of David oduer., of Henry RlWielder. dec'd. 7. The firskand float ace. unt ef John Goody, Samuel Goodyear aud — tirjamin Goodycki 4 ; - ;l.Tecutors of the last will and testament of Jacob Gc4AS,ldegr.d. 8. Firseihdllnal ac count of Daniel Koekender , for, acins'r„ de. bongs non cum testruncnfo annexe of Daniel Bender, late 01 Allen township, dec'd. 9. Account of Samuel M.' Wherry, guardean of J. Robbins, Wm. Lloyd a, A one M. J. Smith, minor ebildren•and heirs of Simnel Smith, Isle of Bopo oel township, ateM7—_. 10. The acre ung.of Peioa W. Quigley, executor o Peres Ilowa-d, deed. It Fleet anti final account of Ephraim Common, adner., of 'lire. Catharine Glitelen, late of the bpr ough of Carible, 12. The firet.and Opal account ofJ. A. Kaufman executor of the-lest-will—andLteatunent of lona. Kau;,x le, of South Middleton twp., decid. 13. Tho flr^t and flu•l account of Jacob W, Ilam 'shoe, executor of 01 last will nod testament of P Blume .Ihine, dro'd. 14. t and floe` account of Jo'm Pasnaught end Wm. P. lloyd, executors of Jamey Boyd, latouf Newton townsb,".. 15. Second and final account of James B. Brown, executor of the estate ofJoho C. BroWn, deed. 16. The accent:lt of John O. Dunlap,. guardian of •Gee. 0. Metre• a mir or child of Wm. Al. slateq•, dee I i as sot. , ed by John 0. Saxon one of adm'ra„ of John C. Dunlop, now deed. 17. The gun 11 . .osblp a..count of Semi Cirehati, dec'd., who was goardien of Samuel A. Shollabarger colour son of Jacob Shollebargsr, deed.. settled by James H. C:ahatr, executt e of said dec'd. 18. F'. •t tad final account o' Ueorge Hoover, ad t_ o' Ellar I ath Wit:omb, late of Silva Boring to wr °dap, dt , A.. - 19. First and final account of Benjamin Nelaley, adm'r„ of Fltber Vandorsol, lato of Monroe twp., dec'd 20. The accoant of Rupert Fahrenbaok, exoeuto of Cht!stfin Spit.ner, , late of the borough ofCarliel, 21. E-st and Deal Account of George DT Rupp executor of Peter Barnhart, dee'd. 22. •First and final account of 11. M. Cock!ln, mini of A. 3. Cooklln. deed. . . _ 23. First c cd final account ofJobn R. A. Nemo dmlnlatzor of Elisabeth Herman, Mtn of !Jour. township, dee'd. .24. F.ltt• and Anal account or Michael Boltzbnovo. adininiVra r;of.George Boltzhoover, late of Silv • Spring dec'd • - -; 25. First and final account Jahn S. Boye guardian of Jennie and • Mary B Dollett, min. children of J. S. Dollett, dec'd... , 20, First and 11-11 account of David Ebody, guar dian of Esti, r floadalor, minor child of liudolph Heartsler, dcc'd. 27. Flr•t d final a. :aunt of David Deaver, miner of George D neer; deed. 28. k .et rod Pool count of Will lam D. kl'Oune. ad.:nil:Astra ,r an“ lenbe"a Duncan administrattlx .1491 , 1 , 1 m G. Duncan, 29. Thn amount o 1 Div r,mto Nelsley, guardian o Mary Ploult. n Minor of John Plough, Into of Dickinson townshi decal. 30. Tlio yew d and deal account of Jovoph 11 filogisor tied Androw Binaleer, admiatrator of Geo Miniver, d 31. The Brit account of Ber ;Amin Seitz, adm'r., o J. J. Bor. era, lace of the borough o Newville, dee'd 32. Account of Will!am C: Brandt, sdministrato of Jacob Goodyear, In e of Monroe township, dee'd, 23. First and 6 account of William M. Means, guardian ofJ . atrilmit and John Piper, minor children of John and N .ncy Piper, 34. The first accede, of John A. McKeehan, ammo tor of Jame •J. Heston, Is io of West Pennsbuto' township, deed. 95. First and.flusl gar iidlauship account of Jolin I~robar, deceased, who wee guardian of John A Herman, minor son of Christian Herman, as settle by Jo . i. A. Du e bar, administrator of said deceased. 30. SecouJ and final account of Samuel Spangle and, lie—iaroln Royer, executors of Rbilip Spangler deceased. First ar d final "account of John Paul, adm`r.,, of Nancy Apia Bennet, late ofltiouroo top., deed. 138 First al'ul final acomet of Catharine nsehore, admlnlstruidx of Davy Bash ore, deed. , 39. Account of Deniandh thalyenr, dministrator of Samuel itam duc'd. 40. The account 0f'.11.1.1 S. KenegY nod Stephon. Commings, administrators of Jobu D. Koaeyy,dee'd 41. The accouht of J. W. Eby, ...eclat.. of James Hoffer, doc'd., late of Carlisle. 42. The se , unt of John C. Dunlap, now deceased] Orr tae coder the oil, of D: if. Lamb, deceased. of Mrs. Sarah A. 'Lan er, now deceased, ai settled by John 0. Saxton and James M. Salmon, administra• tore of the I Aid John 0. Dunlap, dee'd. 43, First end.final accouut of Jacob Plonninger, edministrater of David Lobe, dec'd 44. First and final account of J. Weasel), admlnt. trate' of 34nrt Glon, dec'd.• 45. Mist and final account'of L. It. Bender, ader pf Dr. - J. J. Bowler, dec'd.- 46. Acebinit of N. F. Sadler, admioldrator of-.H M. Johnson, deed. .AT,i Tae lic . aotinF of 31011brt Letobeaton, adminleie tdr &Untie radtk , euhitheametzto annexe of IPlllin liouwood,hqo of Middlesex township. • DORSIIKIMER: Register .17July '69.3t6 JOSEPII ',MILLER if ' Carlisle. Springs, cumberla t od , county, was cured of, JIISS and 1:41.4VE1;, of 17 years statilllng,l4 the - vie or ebotilen of Dr. Cainpboll'a Pain Destrefritred 2' bole?' or-tie - Liver' • ' 't I'ditilptarowtv, Dauphin 'Co. • 'l3i. Campbell :—T 41 you. know. that • I .wes plagued with Fever and Ague for tan jeers. I could dot,gesOredi Latiltiet poinettwile t rrhlnirg, I heard of your wooderia'tongle Pain Destroyer and your magic Liver I 1 aught 4 bottles, and 2 boxes dud' thej cured and tit but month: ' "rlol4Aitt, CiAPNEY. 'Dr.'olonpbell' will coil tot el deusgishiand'deal ere. Prlce.so Kota ur.sl per doz or 14 the %tread $2l. Each dozen is put pp It, nice pour boxes with. 'l4olloow and dignature onqhe ulties. Liver Pills $2 per dort_ ,ir I,‘ gran. $lOlO. IVo.ff, , Loso 4 en s2' per aozco; ; % grim $10.50, per date., , 4.11 latitirs ehowldloaddratsadlo__' ' ''• ' DR. OANIPHELL, , Ofillo 120 •Thirtlstree4 • " " bettteen Cheitput and Zlulherry; '• • , •. •• ~ • ' Pa. fold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. For sale by 11A VERBTICE PROTIIERS &aide In Drugs, Mottelnas, de. b , nqgg, • ; Alp7uigg t NOTILIE TO' CONTRAOT I ORS:-:- Fropocale,wlll be received At the calmer:the Mier Itheneer et Ilagelitotrn, until 1.2 o'clock, 144 of Wedneldey the 11th of fAhguet, 1809, fur the 'clearing, exciivet:Cil, embankment, masonry. and icradlog of the ei:Jenelon of the Franklin. hell Ftpedii teptitlonatlOn `pfiiithlibtirlentl Valley RAI an', from . Ilagtirstywn 4 Fo, the Fotomeo River, ce about sight ml let The came will b. let in *cations of about ono mile each—and proposals willalto be roceived"for,-doing any pert or the w h ole of the work am one. Job ~ The Engineer, Edward Watt Esq., , at .11agera. WoWn, the work, the SOC. Mos into which it has been divided, and tee any other Irlformatiortlerhich contraotort ?nay. desire. ) to • SEICED'E: WATTS ' , • Once, Carlisle, Jelly 21, G 9 Tresident,:i );e' .1/4; CARLISLE': AOADEMY. ,9..,.vg.. 4.OICIIEFIAN, , A..' B.,..PTliickal: '. ' An Ilitiatil; and e.fiaLVO ) al School, tot, onniitoon' and boys ' tab. oponod Soptomtoefit pin Banta' AullelluglioufS S lpnolorOlcs#.l,l , • ''', , .si 7, , ~.,.., Suppe Inettuctod 11l 'Bogllow Cliundcii U s be Irootteelfslund.Hatiraci:PettU4l,, , Ms. , ~V ,•,...: ' ( -17,irtl a oq t- fgrg i V i at t riTalgitVA T l 7 Oo)L t. l l , l 4k eiy ik s ri b,' , 7.7 , 7 , 7 717 7 , , 9,1 3 Moit*lgli.,..; ~I•aajtatireat'7 it , 4 ',,;',”,,tti , , ~, ' , ' C,lilrlhdii 'l44' ~ - - 4 4 - - Reallatia ficilviner j Clonldia'neotin4v 3 111 AVale Ziti11z. 4 0 1 4#1.1 4 4,q 3 ” MSlna Strrikti, FZEIEIZIM %vivo .ACRE - AT:PRIVATE . . , • SALE. —The subscriber offers at private Salo that valuable House and Lot of ground oltuatod In Lower Dlckinsoui, on the Turnpike leading from Cailitile to Shipooneburg end adjoining lauds Hoary -Paul - and Geo: Davidson; - bmilae - West of Car lisle, containing TWO ACHES. Tho Improvements are - Two-otory WHA'PHE if HORDED HOUSE,. tiled In with brick, GOOD S I'ADLE, excel lent consisting of Apples, Poaches and °barrios. For torme and' other particulars apply on the promlocs. • JOHN POULY. '3oJuly 4t ORE BANK.FOR SALE'--A rich deposit of-the bent quality iferaiatito Oro, yielding 60 per cent. comprising about 18 ACREE, located in liletaroe.townithip, about 2 miles trout the Iron Works of.E;W. ED; Ahl, - on the south sido of the Yellow Breeches creek. Thero la a stream of water runnlng• through tho tract sufficient for washlng'the ore and furnishing water power bee sides. A. portion of the hank is, macho A lees,,and will be Sc Id Imblect thereto. The ballocu is unin aumbcred. Pulo.ooB dneirlom of viewing the Rank may call upon George W. Leidlch, at "Leldlch's mill," for merly ktiewn as Bricker's mill; Monroe township, Combo, land county or up • ort A. L. SP,ONELEit, Real Estate Agout, (larllso 90June 09 XEUUTOW.S SALE OF VAL- U ABLE REAL ESTATE. FI4DAI, September 17th, . 1869. ho sold a 2 publlo sale, at the residence of the late George Hoover, deed., In Frankford town ship, Cumberland county; the following Real Es tate, to wit: . 1. Tlia Meador) Farm of George Mover, deed-, situated abodt one-half cello • south-west of tho Brick t Ifmch In said township, containing about ,117 ACRES of good slate and grovel land, in a high state of - cultivation. The Improvemonts era wo story FRAPI WASS with a Damn of never.rail log water at the door, a • Frame Bank Earn with a well, of water in tho yard fur stork pu'rpos&i; also, ntLv convoillent outbuildings all in _.• good state of repair. There is also on this fur la an Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, consisting of Apple., Flume, Peaches, Chorrlos, andllno grapes. This laud has boon limed and 1w under good fence, a large pa -t post ano :ail. There Is aboat 16 - Acres - orTiniber Latitron tlcifarm. 2. Also, al mt 24 * Acres of Mountain Land, .411 timbered with Chestnut., and other wood. This tract Iles about two (2) Mlles ...west of Dibservillo, in the same township and will be sold in parcels or togother As may best cult purchaser. .... • Demons wishing to look at there properties before day of s a l e ran do so by calling upon Samuel Mohler, apes the farm or upon the executor. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, on said day, when attendenoo will be givim and terms mode known by SAMUEL DILLER, Executor of Goo. Rooter, deed. 80 July to VALUABLE TOWN PROPER TY AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho sub•eribe, - offers at Private Sale, the HOUSE and UOT OF GROUND, now o , ,cupied by him, and also the adjoining vacant lot Tho house Is 27 by 60 .feet,lwo-and,half. stories high, contains dine rooms besides the kitchen,' and one In It all the modern Improvements and conienlences, to wit: Two Latrobe Stoves, a Range, hot and cold Water : Bath Tubs, Water Closets, permanent - Wash Stands, and Has throughout the house, with appropriate fix tures, c Tim Lot hos a front of 37 feet 6 inches ' and oxtonda to Liberty all-y; the same depth as the house lot, lms'on It a Cistern, Smoke House, and small Stable. 110th lota aro filled with choice Shrubberry; Fruit and Ornamental Tress. The PloperCes will be sold to6ethel or separately as purchasers may desire. Terms liberal. 23Jul ao.tr LEMUUL TODD. DUBUC SALE of Valuab'le Real ESTATE. On Saturday, August 14; 1869. Tha aubscribel will offer at Public Fale, on the premises Wonted in Monroe toWnFhle, Olainberl Ind .unty, on the York road and the rnad leading from Bollinc-Sprinos, about IA mile Smith - of Vhurchtowe _arid about 5 miles East of fl.rllale, the f,lllowing do. scribed Valual,h, Real Estate, yin: A Tract of land contalning,l9 'ACRES, honing thereon erected TWO•STORY BRICK HOUSE, and a Two.etory LOG HOUSE. attached thereto Also a large BANK BARN, good Well of WATER at the dour of the House: An excellent YOUNG, ORCHARD, with a variety of Choice Fred t. ---'l,o-land-s a-good-qualify ni-Elcueetone and under-- a high !dote of cultivation. 5 " - Bale to commune' at 2 o'clock, I'. SI., o said when attendance will be given and terms made known by MARGARETTA D Itft • 23julr4t: Adollnistratrlx.. VALTJABLE HOTEL Property AT PRIVATE SALE,OR EXCIIANG FOR A FARM The subsellber otters at re tvnto sale the well known hotel stand In Nowvllle, FA.,-known as the • LOGAN HOUSE.. . Tho lot (upon which the Hotel stands) contains 57 by 180 feet, and In -addition theroto soup bo - sold an oscollent GARDEN containing 05 toy 180 feet. The house Is large and substantially built of stone containing 8 sleeping apartmonts, good ilor-room Dining-room, Parlor,ltitchon and all modern conven fences. A good Well of Water at tics door,. EXCELLENT STABLING for forty horses, Ice House, Wood House, Smoke Ilouso and all necessary out-buildings. The Logan- [louse is widely rod favorably known and Is largely patronized. It hoc boon quite recently renovated and rupoited'thronghout. • . Terms to buit the purelreser. For further p..rtleulare, apply to ,the umbeorlbor,to hle,itbsence to Peter A.,A131, et Now•Ille, Pa., • JOS.A. WOODBURN. 28A ug•tf. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE UR:EtiTIR:E.STOCK OF SUM 'AMRR GOODS tolgelosed out In thirty days, If possible. 'The greatest B A B.G A I .11 7 S ever offered in vatifilfr,ara now to be Given by us for the next thletx,7days. We ore determined to class out • OUR ENTIRE STOOK 01? SUMMER 00009 Wo will keep no areouat of what goods east. Titay must all be sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS are the order of the day. We have a complete as , sortment of all kinds or geode yet, at auth Wonder fully low prices as to astonish the most •zperlonced buyers. REDUCED 00 Cloth for 00 Casslmam tr, 00 do 85 Al pa:ca, "5 do r 0 Japanese Nfixturss, 00 Granite Poplins 40 Pungeo do 60 Best Orsandies, 40 do Good ',wk..; 16 00LMCO Shawls, 10 03 do Good do SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR COPT, Suinnoor Showis for $1 60 - Hoop Skirts, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blinds, &a., Twenty-five per coot. lower that, the lowest. Domestics of al kinds exccedin'gly We will give you more value for your money, under any and all circumstances, than can be had elsewhere. Call early and examine our goods. Wes our prices, and be convinced of the fact. iI;'.HAIVV . E & . , 5000 pounds of woo}' worfied,• for which we will pay tlof Iflffhtst mar of pace. % • Jul I,sn. SOMETHING' NEW ! $l.OOO Every Month!. -6 , $lOO In Every Town!! Prif. Hewitt's Englislt :47.t of 'Paint ing and DraOng Oil .Pa7ntings. Ity thls simple, yet wonderful art, an }lady or gentlemen, or any boy or girl 12 years old, can paint and dr., w a life-like picture of themselves or auy of the 11 lolly; - or of any general Or statesman,. or scimery, In two hOui's time. $72 ,rBll made in ore day by •,.. ag nt at Idttcbell, Ind., (curbing it t anutheo m06E133,1E10 VOO in one week teething It. 'ho b.,t, thing In the .wc,ld to nmko money feat and honorably: It surpasses the .Grecian or Orien tal palutlo;te In beauty, durability, and simplicity; whilst those, requil 0 001:110 haulm, this does not. Any person can both execute It and teach it. • Now Is thu time to begin, Got roady,end operate at' your own looms In Towns , tßethools; Districts, dm: You can tearlt It In Glosses or, individually, and make $l.OOO. 11, re Is an equal 'chance for both sexes. m.itead recommonotatlc•as: . • • odlobe lintel, Aguas' Ge. Your histractions for Landscape Paintings' tepnara,uto, to., are at, hand, and have. given, perfect, satisfaction. .7,11 a Arreur Da Ittiess. . Thos. Cheneneth, travolingimicsr..sayn it taker , , like wild-fire wherever it traduced , he hiring map $l.OOO at Uetheny College. Va., lea Wog it. o $ 1 Worth or chemicals,' lorludlio .paints, ap• tee for drawing, &0,. will paint and draw 1.. Peilsdrogh, or It.will"aach b tinre- 11 ~.. tend the time a few Mott to those ,thasirtny - this novel art, I reef:lira on art average 1 a neck. , All seed letters ;re ,ou t mendir - _ • 9. 1. vIO•do Cerloof ho lOserted in • an. a% To the next 0,000 rppilestote X veils ' ch sr.e,the xtutthl subscripttoix .to atod Liter... y • tdontbly' ! pee of -spiciest, as well .as Interesting • published la. this c;'.ontry. T 1 - any .who imps iireary'sent, r. , . -.., . ,after the uumbor , le filled. ' • • ' tatlsfectlon panto:Aced., • • etructinnelpr pointing - .. ,rem it $l. 0 7 .. 30141 y 2. .1i I cs • „ $8 60 1 26 1, to 50 10-00 6 CO It 60 to 6 00 13113
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