jUpaara Iblmrtm*. • V rOint _ &‘=„ 001 aocal Items. o democratic meeting. Saturday Evening, October 9>e company, by th" citizens, will onublo us to.ofler Ja urge variety of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, as prizes, to those wt o may favor us with their patronage. Among tho articles to bo competed for, will uo a splendid TWILLED VENITIAN CARPET, A SPLENDID SET OP BILVEB WARE, A LAItOB COOK STOVE, China, Glass, and Queensware, Together with a large variety of minor articles. Contributions In aid of the company can ho loft ut tho hall on Friday and Saturday previous to the,Fair. • , Music has boon provided for tho occasion, and ev cry exertion will bo made to make this a sea on ofp ensure to all. By the'Committee. _ THO 3. H. ARMSTRONG, Chairman. seplfl-tf. BENTZ HOUSE.'' J*b nnerli/the Carman House, NOS. 17 AND 10 EAST MAIN STREET, t ' Caulisle, Pa, Tho undersigned, having purchased and on tlrely re-lltled, and Inrnl-hea anew throughout, 'with first-class ftirnlturo, this well known ami old established HOTEL, solicits the custom o» the community and traveling public. Hu is well prepared to furnish tirst-class accommoda tions to all who desire to make a Hotel their homo, or pleasant temporary abode.. Iho cus tom from the surrounding country la respectful ly solicited. Courteous and attentive servants are encaged at this popular House. b b Old). Z. LENTZ. Proprietor . N. B.~A flrst-eiass Livery is connected with tho Hotel, under tho management of Messrs Jos. L. Sterner, A Bro. April 29. ItMMini ; T)RQTHONOTAEY’B NO Ilu'E.— No- JL tlcb la hereby given that the llrs and llnul account of George Winters, Oommlttoeof Susan na Hughes, now tho wife of William Dlllor. bus been llledln the Prothonotary’aofllco for exam ination, and will bo pri son ted to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Comity for con firmation.on tho lOih day of November, 1809. . J. P. IUUN'DLE, Proth’y, Oot. 7,1000—41* iicsjal Notices. ■TVrOTICE.—At an Orphans’ Court, be ll gau on Monday, tho Sid day of August, A. IT. 18*9. and holden at Carlisle in and for Cum berland couuty, before the Honorablotfutnes H. Graham, President Judge, and Hugh Stuart ana Thomas P. Blair, Esquires, Associate Judges, the following proceedings Wore.had, to wit; Tho pcilUouof Joseph D. Forry.of Mllroy.Mlf fllu county, Pennsylvania, wna presented, prny* .lug of Ann lorry, doc’d, late of tho borough of Mechnnicsburg, in tho couuty of Cumberland, to shpw cause why 'an ord**r,of sale should not be granted directed to Solomon P. Gorgas, administrator. Where upon tho Court made the following decree; And now to wit, August 27, upon iho'potl tlon of. Joseph I). Forry, one of the heirs of An nie Forry, late of Mechnnicsburg. dec‘d praying foradecree to sell the real estate of said deceased In said petition described, Frederick Esplnshndc, Annie JiEKplnHhade.Jmm H. Rollman.Sylvanla Rodman, Martha E. Forry, Annie F. Mnrklln, Alfred- I)uy Frank B. Day, Mary Day. Annetta Dayc-Mio A. Day. Samuel K.--Teller Bella Teller, and J. J. Barnard, part of the person? Interested having voluntarily appeared,and by writing filed prayed the Court to make said decree. k Where upon tho Court fix the second day of November next for the other parties named m the petition to appear and direct that, a cl tnllon be served per sonally on all other part ies within forty miles of Carlisle named who shall not have appeared, and for the parties In Interest who cannot oth erwise bo served, the Court direct An advertise ment of-said citation to bo published In one newspaper published In tho county for tho suc cessive weeks prior to the second day of No vember. JBG9, notifying Henry Forry, Catharine Forry, John Forry, ami Martha Kennedy and Samuel Kennedy. And it appearing to the Court that William Snell, Samuel Snell and Ir win Snell and Bella Forry and Alice Forry mi nor parlies Interested nave no guardian, the Court appoint John B. Coovor, Esq., guardian for said minors* and al?o that F. C. Merkllu, a lunatic, has no committee.-the Court appoint Joseph Rltner, Jr., Esq., as committee for ,him, and direct tho citation to bo served upon him. BY THE COURT. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.) Ssa. • Cumberland County, ) s The Omtnonwculth of Pennsylvania to i«*PAT \ Anna Forty's heirs < seal j- Greeting.—\ ou are hereby cited to <—,—» appear before tho Judges of tho Or phans’ Court, at Carlisle, at an .orphans* Court there to be hold for said county, ou Tuesday, the 2d of November next, then and there I© show cause why tho Court should not make a decree In accordance with tho prayer of the petitioner. Wltnesss the Hon. James 11. Graham, Presi dent Judge of said Court, at Carlisle, this 2d day of September, A. D, 1889, P SAMUEL BIXLER, Sept. SO, ISo9—3t. dirk O. C. JOS. C. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Eotice. y Aim Stout,! In the Court of Com mon Pleas - by her next ol Cumbeiland County, friend David Slpo No. -I, August Term. IfGO. v.t, Alins Subpeonn Srtr Divorce John W. Stout. J to John W. Stout. In obedience to an order of publication to mo directed, you are hereby notified to he and ap pear in the Court of Common Pleas, for I he coun ty ot Cumberland, on thoKth dayol November, A. D. ISiiO, to show cause, if any you have, why *i! ary Ami Stout should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, according to the prayer of the petition Hied .in said Court ' JOS. C. THOMPSON. Sharif. Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, ) September 27, ustjy. j Sep.SO-^lt. -VTOTICE. - Catharine Mcll-1 In the Cmirtof Common Pleas’ hare, by her next | ol Cumberland County, friend Plhlip Harr }• No. IJ, August'Terra, IKU9. vs, | Alias Subpoena Sur Plverce, James MclUiarofJ . to James Mcllharo. In obedience to an order of publication to me directed, you are hereby notllled to be and ap pear In the Courtof Common Fleas for the coun ty oi Cumberland, on thc«th day of November. p. 1809, to show cause If any you have. Why Catharine Mc'lharo shouldnot be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you; according to the prayer of the petitioner Hied lu said Court. JOS. C. THOMPSON, ■ Sheriff's Office, Caumsle.) , September 'ST, ISCSI. J Sep «J(i, It. > sxiaan Shanabrook. - ) In the'Court of Common by her. next friend Pleas of Cumberland conn- David 8. Slumn- Uy.NoiiVAugust Terra,lBo9. bromic. V 3. ■ Allas Subpoena Sur Dl- Ismul S hanabrook, j vorce to Israel Shanabrook. ’ m obedience to an order of publication to me directed, you are hereby notnled to bo and ap pear in the Coiutof Common Pleasfor the coun ty of Cumberland, on the Bth dav of Novembei', 1809. to show cause, If any you have, why Susan Shanabrook should not be divorced -from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, ac cording to the prayer of the petition tiled In said Court. JOS. C, THOMPSON, Sheuiff’s Office Caul isle,! Sheriff. September, 27,1809. J Sop. 30 —it. ■ 1 _ J. M. Wagner, Admin-' Istratorof Joseph Wag ner, dec’d, for use of Martha and Maryßoyd. Mary Ann Koser, Exe-, cutnx of said Jonathan Koser, dec’d,- and also widow of said dec’d, and Jonathan Koser, David Koser, Mary J. Koser, George W. Kos er, Sue Koser, Samuel Koser, Martha A. Kbs or and Naucy E. Koser, the last two being mi nors and having for their Guardian ad li tem, Moses Conner, be ing all children and heirs at law of the said Jonathan Koser dec’d. . In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumber land county.. No. 423,-August Term, 1869. • To Jonathan. Koser and David Koser, two orthoabovenamed de fendants. Take Notice that a Scire Facias to me direct ed has been Issued out of said Court to revive and continue lion, Ac., ol Judgment No. .’lO5, Jan uary Terra. 1800, lor $700,-in favor of J. M Wagner, administrator of Joseph Wagner, dec’d, for use of Martha and Mary Boyd, against Mary Ann Koser,*Executrix of. Jonathan Koser, deo’a, and 'that you, with the other defeudants above nam ed aro thereby required to appear in said Court on the Bth day of November, 1809, and show cause, If any you or they have, why the said Judgment should not be revived and’levied and paid out of the real estate of which the said Jonathan Koser died seized. J JOS. C. THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, 1 Seplembej 25,1809. J Sep. 30—3 t rraE CARLISLE ACADEMY. “Ttn English and Classical School for young men and boys will bo opened Sept, flth, In Boutz’s, building, on South llunover street. Pupils instructed In English, Classics, Mathe matics. Natural science. Penmanship, Ac. The course of study is designed to make thor-, ongh’Engllsh scholars. and to prepare for College. Special attention willla* given to Practical Arlth-. ,nolle. Heading. Spelling. Penmanship, *c., that students may be well furnished for business,hie. and have a good fount) athm for a more extended course of study. The government will be adapted to voting //.•«- demon, and those who {-tinnot. lie treals il thus will not be allowed to remain with us. The School year Is divided into twn soslans, beginning respectively J September (Uli. ami Jan* uaryJrd. , , . , Terms per Session, payable in advance; Pint Session.— Common English,Bls.* <»; Classics with Common English, 520.00 'Second Session,— Common English, Sij.OO; Clna hlok with Common' English, SBU.OO. Tho'scliolars of this Acadcny, by the payment of a small sum annually, can havo the use of the College Libraries, containing 25,000 volumes. Vacations.—.Uilvaud August,and from Christ ' mas to the Monday after Now Year,, - Boarding.—Pupils from abroad v will llnd good boarding Inn private family, at reasonable raU s, and will bo under the supervision of tlio princi pal. Address U. W. STBIUIETn. A, 8.. * J-nnclp feou The buildings are new. A Fine YoungOrclmrd,wim n great many Peach trees now loaded with peaches. This property Is well suited to divide into two parts if desired.'wlth plenty of timber on it for houso.barn and fencing. This tract of land ladovol, and lays about 94 of amil© from the foot of tho Boiith Mountain, and about 1% mile from Hunter’s run Warehouse on the south .Mountain Railroad, wheio lime can bo had at almost any time. A good road from the bul •«- ings there. This will bo sold h* two.parls If de sired, very low, on cosy terms." i Any persons wishing to view these premises can do so by calling on Daniel Gaswint Joining farms or ou thosubscribornonrßrechblll siniil. • GEORGE TANGER. Bcpt. Iff, 1669—U* PUBLIC SALE.—Ou Tuesday, October 26,1b09, the undersigned executors of Dayld orris,,deo"d, will oiler at public sale, on the pro mises, on thoabovoiday, u VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM situate In Sliver Spring tosvnshlp. Cumberlan county, Pa., at tho Railroad Station; ono-ha. mile South of Now Kingsum, 4 miles West* Mcchanlcsburg, and six miles East of Carlisle bounded on the East by a public road leading from New Kingston to the Trindle road, and by lauds ot Daniel scnsoman, Michael Kost, John B. Loldig, Louis Bncker, Christian Hartman, and others, containing 136 ACRES, more or less, 9 Acres of It being Choice Timber Laud. This ex cellent farm lain tho highest state of cultivation, level, clean and free irom rocks, under good fence, about one hall being made of Locust posts and Chestnut' rails. Fifty-live Acres, more or less, lie along the railroad, between it and the village of New Kingston, which may at any time be sold out In town lota. The improvements which are ou tho remaining «l Acres consist of a good TWO-STORY. STONE HOUSE, containing twelve rooms and a kitchen, a largo Bank Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib at tached, Carriage House and Hog Ptn. There-is upon this place a large Orchard of choice varie ties o( Apples, also Pears, Plums and Cherries about the house. There Is a never-falling well of good water at the door. This property is lo cated In one of (ho richest and best sections of Cumberland Valley, lying one half mile South of the Turnpike loading irpra Harrisburg to Car lisle, and having all the advantages of churches, schools, stores, mills, «Sc., and is, in all respects, one of the jno.st desirable farms Jn the county, either as u res'cleneo or mi Investment* Persons wishing to examine tho property can do so by calling upon .Mr. inmkelberger, residing on tho premises. Hale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on salddiiy, when terms will be made known. Also valuable MOUNTAIN LAND, on the fol lowing day, Wednesday, October 27, at 11 o’clock A. M., will lie olio* cd ut public sale, ou tho nre-. niiscs, a tiact of Mountain laud, Situated In Rye township, Perry iovu.y, 7 miles North of Now Kingston, containing IU Acres'and 2 Perches, covered with thriving Chest nut Timber, bounded by lauds of John S. Ricker, James Anderson, and others.' • JOHN ORRIS, ) AD All OUKIa,/:^• J:^,! “ tor * , Sep. 23—ts. Yaluable real estate at Private Sale; The subscriber, residing in West Ponrisboro township, this county, oiiora at private sale the following valuable Real Estate A LiMKSXO NE FARM ctintalulng«iB Acres and 31 perches, strict measure, MtUfhtc on Chambers* burg turnpike 5 miles West of Carlisle, out i mile aud-n-lmlfHouth of tho Grcasou warehouse, on the Uumborland'Valley Rail Road, bounded by lands of John Paul. Henry Paul and others. The Improvements are a large two-story Wenth erbourded House, a large Panic Earn, 72 by 50 feet. Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and all necessary outbuildings. There Is on It an Apple Orchtud contains Hi) trees of*choice I'rulted fruit, and nn excellent well ot wuter ut the door. The fences arc all In good repair. About 6 Acres-of land are covered with excellent young timber. There is aso considerable Locust on. tho place. Tina is among the most productlvo and dealrablg/farius In Cumbonand Valley, it having bconsrecently well limed all over. Any person wishing to view these premises can do so by calling on Joseph Miller, residing there on, or on the subscriber near NowviUe. August 10. 1869-tf. GEO. G. DAVIDSON. . VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY ■ . 'AT PUBLIC SALE. On &aiurday % October 9 fh, 1869. Will bo sold at Public Sale, at tho Court House, in the borough oi Carlisle, that valuable proper ty situated In South Hanover St., opposite the Hotel of John Early, consisting of a lot of ground sixty feet in fronton South Hanover St, and ex tending 240 feet in depth to a public alloy. * Thoimprovomenls consist of a large two-story Brick House, containing .seven, rooms, with kitchen attached. A largo Frame Stable, Car riage House ijud Hog-sty, together with other necessary out-bulldlugs at the.foot of the lot. A weU or.excellent water at tho door. A variety of irult trees on the premises. Attendance will be given and .terms made known on day of sale. MAGDALENE LEHMAN. Sept. 9,18G9 ts- N. B. MOORE. Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE’S BALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. _ . „ • on Thursday, October 21st, 1869, X will sell at public sale, on tho premises, situated on tho north-cast corner ot Liberty Street and Loguo's Lane, Carlisle, Penna., the following Real Estate, viz; No. 1. A FIRST CLASS BRICK YARD,. containing 5 Acres and 0 Perches, and having thereon a Brick Coal Kiln with capacity for 105,- 000 brick, sheds, lloors, Ac. This' is the .'most de sirable yard In Carlisle. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND. 32 feet In fronton Liberty .Street, and 125f#et In depth to a 10 feet Alloy, having thereon a TWO* STORY STONE AND FRAME HOUSE, and other improvements. * No* 3. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining No. 2 on the West, 27 feet In front and 125 feet In depth, having thereon a TWO-STORT .BRICK,HOUSE, and othqr Improvements,, .. No. 4. IX BUILDING LOTS, on til c ‘East of No. 2, each 25 feet in front and 125 feel In depth. No. 5. EIGHT BUILDING LOTS, on the West of No. 3, each 24 feet in front, and 125 feet in dep^th. No. G. A BUILDING LOT. , on corner of Liberty Street and Logue’s Lnno, 21 feet In front and J2> feet In depth to an Alloy, W heiv It la -10. feet in width, having thoi'oou a good Frame ptablr. , ~, • Also at metallic time and place, the following nc-rsolial properly,’V!?,; 3 Carta, 1 two-hprse Wa gon, I cmc-borSo Wagon. I Spring Wagon, I four horso Sleigh, 9 Wheelbarrows, I‘Cut-up .Plough, 1 Tempering Machine, l Franklin's Patent Brick Machine. 3 sell.* Cart Gears, 2 seifs of Breech bands, 2 setts of* Front Gen is. 2 setts of Plough Gears, Collars, Bridles,'Haines, Spreaders. Fifth Chains, Shovels, Spades, Picks, Crowbars, Sledge and other tools. • About 6,000 feel ofgood WHITE PINE BOARDS, and a Variety of other artlcleo. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock;’A. M., when attendance will begiven and terms made known by* JOHN JACOBS, Sop. 80—3 t. Assignee of A. B. Zcigler. "VTEVV GROCERY STORE. The subscriber having purchased Messersmlth’s corner, oa Pomliot and Bedford streets, and' erected thereon u Store, has now opened with a now stock of well selected Fresh Groceries. His slock will he found to be complete In every par ticular, and overv thing sold will be warranted as repvcsentoj. Ho ha> on hand and now ready lor delivery GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, QUEENftWARH, GLASSWARE. WOODENWARB, A good assortment of NOTIONS. A,Speciality, made In all kinds of Salt Meats, such WHams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, Ao. DRIED. CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of all kinds constantly on hand. • FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In quantities to suit purchasers. ~ . . Goods sent to any'part ol the town If desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 45 East Pom- JOHN BENDER. JOHN WOLF, Barber. begs leave to Inform Ills customers ami the public that ho may now be found In the East room of the “ VoI 'UNTEHR Building,” directly South of the Market House. Byclosoatteutlou to busing lu his now ami beautiful room, ho hopes a full share of patronage. wr . r „ Hopl. 2J, 180V—«t. . JO*** WOLF. "\TOTICE is hereby given ■ that the \\ books and accounts of Dr. Charles F, Zlt zer of Plainfield, have been left In the lumps of the undersigned for settlement. All portouH knowing themselves Indebted will call immedi ately and settle, and thus save costs. U J P.H. BHAMBERGER, Sept. 23,1800 — Justice of the Peace. ATOTICE.—The 12th Annual Fair .of 1\ the Curabeiiaud County Agricultural So ciety to bo hold on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, October Itflh, Hlh, and 16th, PM. on Iho Society’s grounds, Carlisle, Pa., lAirge Premiums offered. JOHN UA\B, Sccl'y SOpt, 9,1860—5 w IBU9. PHILADELPHIA 1889 WALL PAPERS. HOWELL —olil. NOTICE.—TLe under signed Auditor appointed by the Orphan!’ court of Cumberland county to make distribu tion of the fund iu the hands of E, Comma Esq., udinbilutrator of Catbarlpo GlHolon, late of the borough of Carlisle, doo’d, among the creditors and others entitled thereto, wlUnsoot, tbo imrlUs lutiTesled at his ofilcu, lu Carlisle, on Saturday. October Ul, isui), at 10 o’clock, A. M, C. E. McULACOIIMN, Sopfombor 30, IMo—3t, Auditor , mHE G HEAT pacific railroad X IS FINISHED. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC R AILROADS, B O U QHT AND BOLD DE HAVEN & BRO., BARKERS AND \ DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT 8E- NO 40, SOUTH THIRL.STREET, May 26,‘1869. rNREAT NATIONAL HOUSE FAIR PREMIUMS 821,600. WILL BE HELD AT WILLIAMSPORT, PA., On the 19, 20,21 and 22 of October, 1869. OHTHBOnOTODSOFTHE ■ HEKDIC PARK ASSOCIATION. FIRST DAY— Tuesday October I m, 1809. , Purse—sl,ooo. No. I.—For Horses that nave never beaten S minutes in harness or wagon.; s‘s 9 to first horse, 3250 to,second horse, 5100 to third horse. Psrse—2,ooo. ■ No 2.—For Horses that have nfpor beaten 2:33 in harness or wagon; 81,100 to Aral horse, 8600 to second, S3OQ to third.. SECOND DAY— TTcda caddy October 2QIA, 1860. • , Purse—ssoo. No. 3.—For Horses Hint havo never beaten 4 minutes.liS 1 Imrnessor waguu; $l5O to first, $125 to second-, Blottto third, 875 to lourlL, and $5O to fifth horse. ' ‘ No. 4.—For Horses that have never beaten 2:43 in harness or wagon; MKH) to ,tl.c Hist horse, 5450 to the second, 31"' 1 to fue third.' I 1 U USE —§5,000. No. 6.—For all Horses that have never beaten 2;27 in harness or wagon; 52.500 to first hox*se ( 81 260 to second, 8750 to third, and 8509 to tho fourth. • . THIRD DAY— Thursday, October 31rt, 1800. Purse— s6oo. • , No. o,—For running Horses; 8200 to first horse, 8150 to,second, $l3O to third, and $l2O to the fourth; Catch weights. No. 7.—For Horses that have never beaten 2:50 in harness or wagon; $5OO to first horse. $250 to second, $l5O to third, and $lOO to the fourth. No. B.—Between Goldsmith Maid and American Girl, $5,000 to first horse, $2,000 to second. FOURTH DAY-JWcfai/, October 22d, 1809. Purse—ssoo. No. 9.—For Horses that have never beaten 8:30 In harness or wagon; $3OO to first horse, 6150 to second, $5O to third. Purse—ssoo., No. 10.—For Facers; $2OO tot first horse, sido to second, $lOO to third, and $5O to the fourth. No. 11.—For Horses thathavo never beaten 2:30 in harness or wagon; $l,lOO to tho first horse, $OOO to the second, s3uo to third. All horses must be eligible at the time of the Eelsing of entries.- ntr ance Fee 10 per cent, o/purse. except run ning races, which will bo 20 per cent., and, mast accompany the nomination In ail eaten. Entrance money of Horses proven ineligible wiu bo forfeited to the Association. Any Horse distancing the field shall only be entitled to tho first premium. In all purses three or more entries required, ’ be'trotted alter- HOTEL, NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle, Pa. The subscriber has leased the. above comma dtonsand WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, lately- occupiea oy Lewis Faber.) and is now prepared to accommodate the public In a man ner to give satisfaction. STABLING FOR FIFTY HORSES WM, E. KARNS. Apr 11ISC9—Gm* ABTHEWEATHERIS NOW VERY PROPITIOUS and lb© the prices arc most fa vorable for the laying lna>f yourwinters coal, the subscriber Would oiler ills stock to (ho public knowing lull well the disposition of the trade generally to make many.promlsesto ciTectsalos. The subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of the coal bo furnishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF, wim.owware, I'KIIFITMEUy, . SOal'. and ho will be held to the following which > re his old standards. 1. To sell none but the best coal that Is to be 2. To sell as cheap as anyone In the trade 3. To deliver what his customers buy, ami not to furnish them with a lower priced article, to make the price suit his sales. 4. Believes In the principle that scales cannot be in use [without repairs j for a .series of years, to the advantage of the customers. * 5. To keep allkindsof coaltobehadanywhore else. 6. Never to mlarepresentcoal to make a unle. 7. To gaorautee fall two thousand pounds to ho ton. . 8. To give the customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines. . 9. Is determined to do all in his power for the bdnoflt of those who deal with him. Bend on your orders and you shall be dealt as fairly withe -and on os favorable terms as any yard In tho place. A. 11. BLAIR. Oct, 11.1888. CORN SHELLERS AND CIDER MILLS. Hlckok’s Portable Cider Mill, F. Gardner & Co’s. Portable Cider Mill Star Com Shelter, (three sizes.) Cannon Com Shelters. National Fodder Cutter, (three sizes.) 'Cumberland Double-action Harrow, Together with other agricultural implements Forsalo at the Carlisle Foundry and Mach Ine works. „ _ P. GARDNER & CO. Sept 2,1869-Sm QUMBERLAND NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP Proprietor. Bhjbbmanstown, Cumberland County, Po. Outers a large and One assortment of Nursery Stock, fortno coming fall, consisting of all kinds ot Fruit Trees ol Iho Tfcry best varieties. Ever greens and 3hadeTreea3nrdy Pio werlug Shrubs, n largo Block of Grape Vine and. Strawberry Plants, every variety worth growing, all kinds oi small fruits, Large Rhubarb, &0., &o. Osage Orange for Hedging, at $5 per 1,000, Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plantar Every thing wanted In tho Nursery line can be had here, pf the beat quality and at the loweslprlces. Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 21,1169-ly ■ ° CONSUMPTION, CAN BE CURED \J by Dr, 0. Q. Qarrlson’s New Process of TVecd menfi CaU or address Dr. O. O. Garrison, 2il 6ou)h Eighth Streep'Philadelphia, Pa. P. S.—mvealainatteUom given to THROATtand ■LUNG DISEASES,. , March CiW39-:ly• FOR BALE CHEAP,—-a second Land Range, os good ps UOTfrapply to LYOT. jptoanci”l OP THB CUBITIES, GOLD, &A, Philadelphia, Penn. jCst7BSE—sl,soo. PUESB—SI,OOO. PUIIS E—s7,ooo. Puna e— s2,ooo. CONDITIONS leats, best threo kulng races. ight to postpone weather, or any In live, and Is a premium, ick, and start at 0, which will bo bristly la accord- Courao. Iresscd to G. VV. jport, Po. relic House. WU '.U 13, 1W»0, at 10 i Hordlo House on :ENT. President, 'reat. ■ IKWt*