Viti.AVEl:=6Taxpayeta 'reinem• bar that on all tax ropiainin - g unpaid on,, theist day of li:iigtiee,tlA'r.cent t .'Nvll l be added. e ' • , U. mELLINGNB, Wats =EI FnnaH LB'ILLE'I3 LADY'S MAGAZTITR: T-Ins,-Angust-number-of - thistmagalnoi • perhaps; the host over out's are' eleborately set forth; ,, ,shoWlng parlor dr46,tho walking drolis, the- bhll -room dross, and the bridal drnis; also new styles of coats and hats. Tile- reading, matter - earl not booxcolled. Large'. and beautiful' illustration's are- found on Almost ireery, ,page-. ,The wonder •is haw such a . large and handsome magazine - can bo • gotten, up for only $3,50: a year. Address Frank Leslie, Now York. . - The Lilac Corp Oral for August is brim full of interesting reading for boys. and :1' work of the kind is as useful as this. Parents, if you desire to amuse and ingruct your children, . the Corporal will aid much in. your intentions. A. L Sew ell &•Co,, Publishers, Chicago, 111. kqontemporary says : f‘Thera is' a man up in our country who pays for hi s paper,in Ovalle°. flp has never seen a sick day in hih life; never had any corns, or tooth -p be ; his potatoes never rct;• the weayile never eat. his wheal. ; the frost never kills : hip corn or beans ; his babies never cry in the night, and his wife never scolds." .Read°r;,ave you the pan ?" =MI PII . gSERVINCi, SEASOII.—The time for preserving fruit is.now at land, and sugar will be in demand in every family There will doubtless be a rise in this nec essary artiele,.and while we • are getting our jars ready it. would be advisable to lay in a stock ,of sugar at the mine time. It can be purchased at reasonable prices at BLAIR'S wholesale Grocery Store “South end," or atlassomummit's, West Porn fretSt. IMCI=I • •OAKVILLE CAMP ATEBTINCI.—Tb Oakville Camp Meeting will commence on Wednesday next, the 4th of August, and continuo eight days. The grounds are ad jacent to•tho railroad, about ono mile above Oakville Station, and abbut seven— teen miles west of Carlisle. We under stand that all trains will stop at the camp during the continuance of the meeting. DRESS PARADES.—ADrees Parade of the entire command at Carlisle Barracks is had every Wednesday and Sunday even ing at sunset. ' The strength of the post is , now about 450 men, and when drawn up in line they /make ry imposing array. The music furnisped . by the Post band under Prof. Tu. HELIi, is superb. • We append last Sunday evening's programme. I. Airs' from•Tnritani. 2. -Overture from Robert •to :Diable 3. Morning Journals, Dedicated to the Press. 4. 'Quickstep IZZI DEATH. OF A COLORED GIANTESS.- MARY 'GOODIN, a colored woman died of dropsy in Carlisle. She was '3?. years of ---- ago — and weighed almost four hundred pounds: Mary was a native of Adams county, came to Carlisle several years ago; and bas boon 'residing in the alloy in rear of our office. Mr. A. B. F i w.ino, the ----- Ifirdertakerrinfui U.S us that ttro — enfitn in ' which she was buried had to he made of wood an inch , in thickness find was heavily lined, was 20 inches in depth and 30 inches across-the shotilder. The , interment was made in the colored cemetery where .the body was carried by ten men, I=l DIVORQE.-7-WC take the 'folloviing Norco case from the Chicago (III.,) Jour nal, of July 20th. -. In the OPSO of Matilda A. Light, ?lee 4, .p, agains ustin Light, a c ues of divorce was granted. They wore married at Carlisle, Pa., on April 10th, 1864, and bad five children..' it'was charg ed that the defendant bad treated his wife with great oruelty, ‘ and that, although abundantly ablo to do so, he neglected to provide for his family. Also, that he threatened to remove her furniture nt the houde No. 64 North State street. „ On Juno 4, 1867, Mrs. Light was "brought before the county court, on application. of her husband, charged with being n lunatic. The jury, however, failed to see it, and re turned a verdict that she was sane. She could not be got rid of in that way. The common council subsequently granted her a free license to peddle, in order to support herself; IS= LEAD POISONING.--The Journal of Applied Chemistry condemns, in strict language, the practice - of putting up arti cles of diet in envelopes of tin foil. The tin foil, it contends, contains load poison, and is very Injurious to the health of thos e who eat articles that have bben enclosed in it. The warning given to tobacco chewers against the use of "tine cut" put up inthiy- style is woOly of attention. By oiiidation the nicotine of tobacco be comes nicotic nelson lead, pro ducing a salt which ie very poisonous and not unfreqqontly shown. its deleteriousef- Teets among consumers of "the weed" in -form of paralysis of the facial nerves. I= STRIKES AMONG MECHANICS and artizans generally, which aro now so coin- Mon, will not, it is anticiNted, long be considered necessary to the well-being of the' laboring classes ; for the constant de arena° in the price, of Articles of general consumption acts as an increase of the in come'Of 'consumers. Almost all such arti cles mow commend , a price, fifty per cent. lower than they commanded two , years ago. :Flour °gals about one-half of-what it cost in 1867; and the decline in tho prioO of wheat is still greater, as is also that in "the price of grain and,potatoes. Rents are hiss than they wore , :dome Limo ago,: and, should the comlng, brops bo largo, it will . next year be almost as easy to live as it was in ,that goldoh ago. " before the war."— Such,, at .least, w,ill be the 'cam, if grass Monetary blundere in legislation and' ad hiiniAtrafibn do 'not Prove destructive to industm nnd.if f!prpteotion',' do not pro icW•us .the.,' indiOnd Ore — to be' elvilized . • 9up , of 13.T.W.arico." =I Conventioft •t,liO State School Supprliiiontioptil:,:in'ik at Ilarristiurk and jiasfiod ,l xosolutions 'providinfg that the ,poboot ,Pirectopi . bo oworb. fol. • tho foitl?,t4lp9rforrn , oncj! tbe!r: duttos . ; 'no acini , tlie'Zegislaturo•to.ropoiil • 'ii'rapting riiortgiikoti; jOdgrrionts'4;d; ,frooi • tialitOrt for '13611001 purposes, as dotricntme to the, 'kilter:oaks, of lb° common schools ; pro,ridigg for the tatt'or . sui)Port of the' WiEriois b ati 04,116 a ad. form 'arterrt , attaxation . I ,iiliOiii,nie , ,th - e` , b 6 tiati'; 6 4Pcir ' ,lnt.Okinta, to -.40 1 .7',4:0rn fraying. the oponses of tho county inatitu .. ; . fiavaeatipl , a Froo State Vniyori3ity and a,al hd hid a • dratted , bill. to lay Wore tho Legialuturo . . x g tli b 'a c:,4QI. Ayip..t6 ~ • 0 woe iattu y. vacuum, Fipost -quality,ofaino,:,,OhOloalrands of rami , 4 loloqi; Attoit*llist and COrn.Meal• and a ilne Assortment of Quoonswaro and C4hUsaviark) AAR Pitt tli=Weat Corner 41,2 - B m. '1 PPM HURL) Mob HOUGTITON have added a volume-16eir four editions Works, which is uniquolri ehariieterOdid completes tho .venous sets, is culled "MaStor Humphrey's' Clock,". taking its name from the-1l 0, apd largest portion of the volume. It - ma •be remembered that. Dickons commone,edin 1840 the publi cation of .liserial work, 'under the hbove title. Master Huelphroy was the princi pal character—an old gentleman of a prat tling turn - of mind, who acted as' a sort of chair Man of an .antiquated club, whose meetings wore hold um:orth° shadow of his tall clock, out of the case of which came Manuscript foils of stories, Mr. Pickwick reappears,'anti so do Sam Weller Wild his father, and even. a third Waller in the person of Sam's' small son' Tony, who is a• miniature likeness of his grandfather; and very early, under the tuition of th'at, patriarch, displays an •intereg, ,in pints and quarts. It seemed to be'the author's intention to incorporate in this framework carious - short stories, but after it 'while, getting warmed with the tale of the " Old Curiosity Shop," the voices of "limiter Humphrey. and his friends die away, re vived only occasionally to remind of tho V Original plan and thus explain the title. The "Old Curiosity Shop', and "Bhrnaby Rudee" wore both included thus in "Master liumphroy's 'Clock," but are independent of it. . The fiction of Master Humphrey was then dropped, sot to be resumed, and the portions printed have never until, now been published in collections of Mr. Dick ens's 'WIZ. Here they are to be found, and will read with interest as if form- Ina' . a now hazel by .the' great author: The second iihrtlin of tho book' consists of the various Christmas Stories whiclithe author has, written since the ilublication of the ,older and better known "Christmas Stefies." There is presented—What to many will be . the most valuable portion of the book— an exhaustive Index of all the characters , named- in Dickens's Works, with a few characterizing epithets, and the name of the story in which they appear, with a list of all the pages in .which their w - ords and actions may be-.found. This really great Index strikes anew with„asto t nishment at the multitude of people whom Mr: Dick ens has created.' No wonder they need a Directory of their residences. Who Can Ice:en in his head the number of the street where each resides ? Last of ail is a curious list_of_ Familiar 'sayings from Dickens's ks, which illuArateswell th e i n d e bt,d_ ness of the world to this master of felici thus phrases. • .This volume gives Hurd 'Cod Houghtonls four editions a completeness which no othCr editions in America or- Enginaut possess; end the purchaser may tyke his choice, ac cording, to his taste and , b is pocket, between the cheap, compact, readab the richly illustrated, elegant " Riversitle," the voluminous, graceful "Household," and the superb 5 Large Paper," with its lndia-proolpictures, its wide margin, and its limited - edition of one hundred copies only, to subscribers. I= DEPARTURE OF SOLDIERS.-100 re cruits left Carlisle Barracks% on Monday morning . last for the 2d . U. S. Cavalry, now stationed at. Fort Ellis llontana. I:Z=1 • List - 4 uneltorued letters remaining in the Post.Office_nt.Carlisle,' for the week ending July 28th 1809.... Bryant, J. M.; Brier, Anderson; Bist li no, Isaac; Bruner, John ; Brooks, Peter__;_BLo,z, T. S 03eetain, Samuel. C Crider, Mrs. B. M.; Cogley, Miss Mollie B. D. Dt Thorne;Miss Dctrsey, J E Emeriek, Daniel S Gibbs, Fred. A.;. Gruber, John H. ; Gisler, Henry ; Gordon, Mrs.—Greason, Mrs. Margery. tiTuTal K Klugb, J. K. L Long, Jackson ; Logan, Roy. Wm. ; Ludwig, Fred. II Miller, Amos IL ; Markwell, A If. M. Morrison, J Bro.; usselman, Jacob; Mentzer, Jennie. 0 Otto S: Herr. - P Peelers, Mrs. llthiry ;--Peters, 11. C. 9 Quigley, Missi 7 -(Foreign.) R Ross, dire. Jane. . . 8 Sullenbarger„lohn ; Strausbaugh, Wm. 11. ; Stone, Peter; Stouffer, W. 11.; Shari 47 Thomas; Steiglemith, Jacob, Swords, Benj. K. ; Snyder, Miss 11. Tbemas,„lleriry; Tawnzem James; Taylor, Nancy. • IV Wilmer, E. lf.; White, Wm. T.; Witler, J. E.,; Horn, John ; Wilson, John ; Wearer, Ann ; Walter, Thos.-J.; Waltsmitb, Mrs. Annie. • A. K. RIIEEM, P. M. CONSTITUTION BITTERS can \be ta ken at all times and under all circumstan-: ces, No, ordinary exposure will prevent their salutary effects, and no had result can accrue from an overdose. They will effectually cure debility, chronic Or ner: vous, liver complaint, jaundice, dyspep sia, chronic diarrhea, diseases of the kid neys, and all diseases arising from 'a disordered stomach, liver or intestines. I==l HARVEST "loatk:•—Tllc Annual Harvest Houle will be held at the Fair Grounds of the Cumberland County Agri cultural Society. • On Saturday August 14th 180. Refreshments on the grounds. All aro • 13y.order of the Society. JOIIN HAYS, Secretary, Jitly 2341. —6— • T IST OF GRAND JURORS FOR 4 August Term, Oyer and Terminer and moral Jait delivery and Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, 1869. • .g", ~ , Brown, Wm Maier, Jacob Brougher, Jahn %goal°, Geo Bowman. Cleo W Coovor, J D Craighead, W L Carmeny II .1 Duey, Goo K Mimeo, Gnu A Ghtshall, John BoWard Kyorett - Hauck, Goo W. • Iran dereim,'Y W Kline. James Rutz; Goo Keller, Daniel jr Martin, John Kul>, Christian 0 Struck, Geo Sr Sipe, David Wongyeßiannel Weavor Jacob Wiggonor Goo' vormor P l:mer rner a MUT Gent sornor Farmer Printer' Inn !teepee Shoemaker Carpeater arrobr bonier Farmer Farmer Farmer Grocer Farmer • non t Cabinet Iliker Farmer" Farmer . . Farmed- • N IlidiUnion Sll JURORS, AUGUST TNILM, nd Oenaral Jail delivaiy and gPe one P 1 the Pn and Omit of , PST OF. TIIAVIPII -Oyer and Term Mar a Court of Quarter, Sea. Cammon Wean, 1800, Ahl, J W •.Elll,O W • bowers; Adam 'Blank, - Anthony John .''. • 'llakor, John Cochllti, J W Cochllii, David • Mann; James Davidtion, .1,11 2 Foreman. Christ Fottrow,,,TooL , • Galbraith; Jeeeph ,Graham, JAmee M -Hutton; Eian - tual • ; Barrie 'Samna Jr 'Bartz:J*or / • , Hoover, batilol r• • , 'touch, N., • Handerpon, Wm 11. 1101,53 P, James 1. ' l l4:l l ,%ga c bP” bl4 Itlndig, Daniel .• • , 'ter, Ilavid 8. 'Lillian, Item • Line, Wm • • • •••••••• Lohman, Samuel B McFarland, Wm • , Nlyerit Henry t • Mentser,'John • '. Msßoahan, IL F.- • • Marshall, 1P A McCullough, ,ITm :CHO, flea • • • • ; Proasol, Geo Ilt SolidefOohn• '•••• ' lilavlek t • :john -• Smith, Jawed., iigh,' , Lital • . ' Spangler, Satiel Vandkraloot, IP,L WoOda, John 8 Wolf, Saniuel - - Woodburn; Whiner, Jacob- ,r• - •p Yetigat, Goo„. • ' • -BilitlihitMtlth Dealer Dealer Livery Carpenter , Farm or.o Farmer- Farmer, ' - Laborer - • Du lob am Farmer : ' • Farmer • ' Cogper Farmer " Farmer Farmer • vinith -• Farmer • Fanner _ Tailor • • ' Gent , • , Farmer • Farmer .. Fernier • - • Farmer, , Farmer • - Farmer , • Faimer • Farmer • (Abner • • t • Carpenter . • • Farmer Fortner , ,t • Dealer ' ' • Fender Farmer% • • Farmer Bedlor•• 4 Wagornriakir Tailor Carpenter • Auctioneer Vara or„. LabOrot ' • Former • Farpor' Labdear OArpoutor , THY ROLL. IV IlloNon.--Tite ing.Ro compri:es.ajl the names of officera and , ' ,.. oldinra , from'•!Cumbe s rlandi 00 . 541 ti ‘ihOfofl on the field of battle, or: who di from wounds or disease, contracted while serv! l : l on the aranyi deringOo.warfbithe . Rebellion; which have baon. sent into tto •sotitttlon - ; in - Vonfermity7with'the 7tuest Made through the newspapers of.tho coun ty. some mouths Since. . The list gives the names of 17 commis-% Moped Officers and 268 non,-commissioned Officer's and'private soldiers, 288 iu all, the list may net be'cornpleto or entiraly'cor-: rect. The officer's of the Association earn estly desire to have it complete, so that not a single name which is entitled to appear on the roll ofhonor, On,the Soldiers:llmm- Mont Shall omitted,' Friends'oidedeased 'soldiers, or officers of companies, who may know of any Cumberland 'County men who fell in battle, or died of wounds or disease contracted during the war; aro therefore specially requested to' send in all such names to the Secretary, b'y. letter : or otherwise, without delay. The Secretary should also be promptly informed of any curers in the names, so that they may bo corrected. The building of the Monument is now in progress, and as the engraving of khe tablets will soon be commenced, all now names must bo promptly sent fn. • E. BEATTY, , • Corresponding Scee.y. LIST OF OFFICERS: Col Henry J' Zinn ' 130th Pa Vol 'Col Henry .1 131,14110, A A Oen'l PR Res Corps .. Copt Jelin 11 Smeod. sth U S Artillery ' . Capt Jas S Coln, 11, Co A 7th Regt Pa R. s Corps Cops Thomas P Dwen, Co 11 Ist Iteat Pa Res Corps Copt apt Lnughiln, Co E 130th Pa Vol Copt fuolt McCullough, Ath Pa Cavalry Mint Joseph Stuart, Co 11 Ist R..gt Pa It‘s Corps Limit iteorge C Enron Co Kith Rein Pa Res Corps Mout Wm A Miler, Co F Moth Pa Vol Liout lease • liduffmon, Co 11 9th Pa Cavalry Liout Theo Mott ntz 9th Pa Cavalry' , , • , Liout Alfred F Imr , Co E 17th Pa Cavklry Molt Wm 13 Illamy, 7d lowa Cavalry; Limit tomes A liaw•on Co 13 lot Colorado Tole Surge .11 Jno Ii Coovor nth Po Cavalry - Wm F Low Ast Eug U 8 N 1s( Refit. Pa, Res. Corps, or 30t1t Pa. Vola. Fronk font, II Fred ;Morrison, 11 David A , ICONV. II Jos Duttorf, .10.411 Ewing, 11 Chas F Could, I Wm Donnelly, II John Mithins, I " Cortis Origin, II John • hisler, I . William Watson, 11 Coristinn Kauffman, I John Mork, II beef Kennedy, I Frederick lirown,ir . John Llt•it,l SY11111,•1 Baker II Prank Wilson,l Win Colgley, - 11 Wm Birder, I John Clouser, El Wm Dunlap, I John Shaefer, II John Baker, I - Oro Norton, n Wm 1-pottsnood, ith Refit. Pa. Res. C. wm 11i Benitorten, A Wm It 1155 Inter. A Tit 5 Boren Eny, A Illoanernin, A Win C.135,A_ Joitsls inlie,A John It I(s:nynn, A Goo W Weise A Chas 8r00k15511, A John T Cuddy, A I .Ins 515110 r, A lienj Have , stiek,•A A Lew, A .15a U Steele. A I .1551 in en 11155, A John T Asl,sins, A Chile Fred It It oil, A Wlll - 11 T Welker, A P.vid S oilier, A J Harry Eby. A Boner T Green, A 315•Clenf, A • .1 lllverstirli, A Patrick Winne°, A `Lee W A Win Me, it,, A Bent II Sputhwood, A I I th, Rcgt: - Wilson Vannvi, - A Jas Warden, A Mom hose, A Goo S Reightor, A , John Spang, A 98th Rut (.co H Ci.ver:b &oil& Refit. Fred Salm°, ._.—.loth Alfred Webb t, C ;7z.lth . Rig,. Pa. Vas P,•ter Darr. 0 John 'ninon. U Samuel T Klinklo, (I Ilenj Hippie Gi Reuben Line G Adam Sh.fter, G ILich,xml Lilly, G . Thomas Snoddy, 0 S'ith Refit. Pir.: Vols. Miehnel iteoe, SI Charier Huber, E John Lu I L,E Edward Beaverane,El Thomas Neely, Et . henry Snyder, B - • 143 d Rep. Pa. Vols. . . ,lohn Treisoi; • 101-arße-gt:-P?z7-17vi MEMO 107th Regt, Petor It Pisleo, D 115th Regt John F Mcitoth, 130/4 Regt Pa. l'ols. flee IV Green, A - Dilocrner, F We, E Greason, A Thomas English, F A Ilrownewell, A Samuel K Mny. F . Philip Fa , er. A Theo R - 'Zion F Joseph I' Weaver, A 11, nry F Lamberton, F Marlon S Carbeugh, D John Fitzer, F , ..- John A Strickler, E Keller Bold, F Thad MeAeolian E 'Peter V linisely. F Meld F Miller. Ii Bet j F Barslimeer, P Wm A McCune. li Gump White. F Win Lechery. E John 114reley. a We, I' Woods, E ' James WPberoa 0 John W Crull, E . .. S.Gouel MeNaughten, 0 Joe.' K Allen. E 1,0 vi Beeder, II Joseph Connery, E Joseph It Snavely, II 158th Reel. Pa. Vol:. ' Abrallim Myers. A ' Pane Bear, A David Dam ill, A 'Me Ilea, Cunningham, A Jacob' Brickey A - !James MeCm.key, A Samuel Mixela.F 187th Regt. Pa. Vols. F Eschonberger, B Ilonry Nonertinkdr . , D Joseph Shaw, D SIM, II el Lutz, D Thoo 11 Boy es, D • Uriali Stahl. D 513 E Faughunder, D David Sheriff, D Wm I' Gender, D 188t1a Reg!. •S. Vols. Joseph Bullard, I 194th Regt. Pa. Vols. , David Moor, II I 2001 h, Pegt. Pa.:Vols.. • _. w.,N bony, I : Michael Smith; E Jamos Kroll, E Jobolokew, E Looms B Fink, E George Wolf, E I Wary Yost, E lELenker, E .--.I ' 802 d Rwt. Pa. 'Ms.- Jacob Boikbort, II 1.1 . ' , 209th Regl. .;Pa. Volt. Thomas Hoerticr, A.lEnoch Sykes; F Julio Loll), A 'Samuel llolllngor,,F 210th Regt. Pa. 1-018 Lumnol Blit ,hall, 195 a R rr l. A jail Pa. Ir°lB - I . • • • - 3(1. - Penn'a Cabalry. ..• Chan A Holtzmal,H . l o Ventrerbilti H Abdiol - Trono,n• Edward Urban, II"; Al ox koFer. IV Goo W Trout 11'!- , A .7oakth Oiniblo, H . ' Zilch 111cGIntogli111101,;, 'Wni 'Afyon., H . Josh. McCoy, 11' •.' ! Wm Ewing. II . . Cull4orlson Kosor, ,U i' ,' SanniolOolillin, It . Jaya priclinniaii, 11. 1 ' .. •. . ',' i • '7lh. Penn'a . . Caialr'y:::';.• . 1) 0 May, IC •' ' ' ''' • ' llth P no W Penn U Align Conn Otrllala U. Allen P Middleton Meellanb`g Lininptleu Carlisle Ca llsla N Middleton ,ca Autli Yly t K. 1 I.si7i' Pen — la' it- Cal liferWrinb'g rarlisio Silver Spring Middlesex Pen n Carlisle Silver Spring plonroo CArlisle Middlesex ,To Butdorft ,9tk Joshua Duncan, L ensper_lleman, I anent. C Crone, I McCullough, I II Irvine. C Robt L 1(e11y,I , Henry L Bonner, I. '7]la Id Woods. I ljnh bittinger.l • Chrlellnn Feleingor, I MOM . 1301..1'enn!, ficailto W Chaliam,'? Aileen Smith, P • Geo W Nailer. L David P lioernera Jon Itudy.,P Dodd W McKinney, P Win II Miller, P JameirA Benjamin D Holm, P MEM ECM I Nowdllo 8 Middleton Mifflin Mon roo MEM titMEN 511/21 Vi Tenn , Souttuunpt'n 11, Allen 17th Penn' Daniel L llgllingor, F Emanuel.Bm F t•olotuon Lov i 'F Jarmo 0 nduy B , Rpbt. Belly. 1 1 ,lirm Mm, joMilltirgot, V . ' D garlo,F: ' Samuel Dalirdorf, F OimplmirßvlllMolt, V annum O'Dbml;l. Wm 11 Fllcolthaugh, V- Poto'r Olutor, F I Dir.Liu on I rankford Ponn Ship lloro onroa Penn --- Carlisle blldd aton 'Nun MlMlleen. F Anktartt Newton W Penn Newton 20th: Penn Dickinson kliddloton ,Cliipponsb'g learDelo . Wm thileley; h ' Dlmmt,A - Cirifflth, A Penn'a renkfo d Penn Meellanb'g Pen Prouldurd • Monroe (lat'r U. S. ' et Chas Fought; 4th -Wm Connolly, tl,l • 'Henry bunpan. 24 ,Itatta Cal ()avian' '• , • byfllle Ptlllott, o,lst Rbpaci,rood , ' .Jab W,11.4hh, L 404111111 g Caaialtr, • .` • - t.llveit Spring btirg IV 'Dann SolitbampA'n Mlddleto4 echanb'g DI kh [lnn , Middle ex Middleton TlLlddlotox Dlolcluson L Allen 'ltlsiiiti.—Tikt:iiiiiadvatided •two cents ,#,Qr:,l)Pahoi l i 4ilwaulPhlN on. Wed*" Sale to commence at 9 o'clock; M., and , 2 and 7 o'clock R. M., of each day and evening—CoMfdrtable 'Beate prepared for ladies. • W. C. SAWYER'& , CO.: THE BEST.;---TOnies have of late _j_ years gained rapidly In public estimation and are far uutin generally, mnloyed by first-clasdpliy l sicittnA than t boy once were. The, reason for thin is that It is a. generally.,eatablished fact that wholesome tonics used in moderation daily for yearn do noc lose thefr girth°, neither do they injure the sys tem. They act i.e fact like air and exercise, and not as "medicines," which are intended solely for attacks of Illness. Tho limns PIUSCIPLES, especially those of vegetable origin, all. possess t h e common property of stimulating the appetite, strength ening the nervous system, and of imparting strength-. Women generally derive benefit from them °vett more than mon, their system being more liable to debility and exhaustion, We have again and again in our experience seen the good' effects of tonics where the eyes had gmern dim and , the cheeks pale, end — the entire frame showed every indication of exhanstioo, nerirrnm Stiffering laud,doldlitY. rps, or 36th Pa,Vols P,' via II Spahr, A' ISainl E Smith, A 10 mge 1' Widders, A ;John A Schioarer, A SAini llcllltinger y A .io 11 Money, II TI 110 vrr, II Smith, II J filcher Clark, II •lohn I•e v elin, II John ',linger, II Simi Worley, 11 (lon Ilorrhol II ;'has Brave SOO, II John Amin or, 1.1 Cool 13eiker. 11 lfirLnet Iles;; II Isom. Soiler.ll Thor 3 Aches, It Jot.ns Itierber, II Levi A Bowen. 11 Ii \PCpo rail, II Sarni Cpoher. ll Franklik-4,-Smith, .Inch A II oily, A , 'Mil tole - 11 - hence, II Win II KIM°, II Mician.{l J — Fooght, II Pa: Vols. Thor Morgan. A ' - Thor Cdn'yeny. A 3011 Christman, A 111:in Fielding,•A The best established bitters before the Am erican public aro beyond quastlon those of ,Dn. Stoever,. and this is equivalent to declaring the, they ore the bst, since among the acerespfreadly esithilent bittern now current, a poor article lies no chance of success whatever. The must I,th.„Rsnt person can tell at once by Its effects, almost ugh, dose, übsther, auy bitters are good or Lia, Those of Snorer have been sold for thirty years, ore e'oll3. p eel of slxtten of the West roots and herbs of 'a well-known Colic virtue, so skillfully select, t and compounded with regard to their mutual effects., that it may be doubted, trlattker any more perfect, forte at this medicine can be made: Thousands of persons are exposed to or aMiceed with fever and 'ague, Milieus ague 'Cr other results of malaria. Let thorn remember that these bitters are admirable in such Caere; as fur diorama and cholera morbna, or any ordinary derangement of the stomach. Try them and be satisfied ttlitt 4 tiley should be In the 'stores of every,(amilY, and We trunk of tAieril.tiethri ' " 04 ' s t is a favorable feature In the advertisement of the proprietors of Dr. Steevere's Tonle liertrilitters; that no claims are made that_ they. will cure every 111 that flesh is heir to. The weakest intellegfean hardly be imposed upon when two that this or that t reithdy will remove every form of diSease - in every atogeoind yet we con not take up the majority otiournala wittni4 encountering an miter t 'sem en t' d e elating „th et. this or thatthiedichae is ei abstract w Lich is a perfect apothecary's shop, a whole,college of physlciarie In. renderieg -all other cures useless. What is laimed for Dr: Stoe Ter's Sitters is simply that they' will art as a good tonic, and are capable of doing as much good as apreparation of bitter principle - .cau. They will not cure thyroid° diseases, but they will often' provelitth — fertifilfelkes of disorders froth be corning inethable.. The prefereiTces and certificates Issued In their favor are all trim and honest, and of these there are hundreds. ' " From the editorial colonial or Florney'n Phiiadel phis Press. Pa. 1 ole Pu. Val*. a co Sumo, F S. Infantry Kerma 'Co.—Gentlemen tls reply to yours of the 22d irlbt., I mould say', that . ,l ' have used Dr. Dever's Tonic Herb Bitters extensively In my prac tice during several genre past., Ido not betitato to any that I have found It to possess remsrakale sill cony toe ases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Lossof Ne yens Energy, as :well as Peteraud Ague, Dims ham Ileada'cba and other disessm proceeding from a die ordered stomach ; and especially one it proved of in estimable value to general debility of the system when other tonic • medicines base failed to produce the desired effect, Pa. T ots Pa. l'als Though reluctant to appear as recommending Any particular adrorthied medicine, a sense of duty to the public and the medical faculty will not allow me to withhold any testimony -to the merits of ..tbe Bitters in question. Yams, respectfully, tSY - DEAFNESS, DLIND:97.SS and CATARRII 'treated with the utmost success. by J. Isaacs. it. D., and Prolessor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (hi's spetiality)in the Medical College'nf .Pennsyfrania,. years saperincy, (tormerly of ' , Leyden, Holland.) No, 805 Arcs Street, 'Shims. Tesllmoniale' can be seen at his atm The medical faculty are invited to se., company their patients, as ho hes no secrete in his practice. ArtiOsial yes Inserted without pain. No chart 4 lot : examination.. 30Jotv 69-ly , . . ADAMS—ItYritS.--Oo the 15th !net., by Rev. A Murray, Mr. tilts Aflame to Mks 'LaOra Jane llyors, all of Carlisle. —On the llth ; 'the eatOo. Mt Gerrge Ruggles to Liles nark Itamseyy all al:Carnal°. • L•NDI.3.-91BSBINCIM—On the 1/111 het ~,hy RV, D. A. L. Leteerty,GeorgeLand'. ,eml Miss — Alin M. liessincti, both of Churehtcitin. ' IIItICKELL—WRITCO:th—Oa Abe 4th lett., by her.. J: O. M'Ourrith; Mr. - Deory. C ilarrisburg. nod' Mlse Ehrahrth Whitrotn, oh the . rielnity of Atetheofreh.rtt• lILAIR-611ARDIE —ln Philadelphia, cat the 20th Ina., by the Ile, J.: Addison henry. Wilily:A Mir. of Carhuir, I.Vltes Mary Wardle. of thr for-• 6th Shepherds., !town, 11Ire. CaWarlini M: Was et Mr. Christian' Ilartzler,,agod 43 yearn, 3 months and gl days. ' CA - 31E1t9N,,,1) RAturdairdest A thpi2l,th inst., at' ids retidendo, - ITl•lkonthqliddldtb'n township, Mr.. William' Cameron, nged a , ,nut 10 years. MIEN ME CARL', 'LEI PROVUOE.DIAritILET. r 1 ,Calg 206 ( iB6, A 14 ' ,Elbolij -- riar..i. l .4 (44,4 I .11.510 uperil 5 00 • do , _ 10;1.4„ 111.111 3u It 1;D ' ' do 100 to 1 20 RYE ...... ....1 10 CORN .`,/ '41.1.00 .... . . a Cavalry. Seabrlght, loofinver, Xi ifonfy Shrives', I - ' Jos A Shannon, I • SatntialrA Welsh, I Jacob ay, II Johnston Ilishop,ll JacoliOgue; II 'l., , ' i William Ilricker,l • , • robed Laughlin; I ? Samuel Speeca, E . A ...e014 . 17y. , • - . IJolin'Stiyiler, I' •!i ': rater linntsbertger, John F Getty's, F' . • John F Eicenower, F Wm D Hauffnann,l` , , Gem ito Forney. F Jan Y Stuart, F Jacob' Myers, II OATS;(now)4O.I .CLOVEICSEED.. FIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED DARL.EY, CorroyAri „iV$4/y-41 Od'CT . KOOS, , LARD. , • TALLOW, DEISSVVAi, XtAcTi,AllO4- a Oavaky, JoSAW Itsitiniinp 4 x , Dnvld Mitzi . „ George, 'ponies Speen e, . Merlin B Sneeniakee,,r, Mammal StoWer', V . Abner W. Zug. F•,..•. 0..0 W WI - atom:ire, F,r Sonnuel WooKliqe, V'. Wilson Senverie,, F' • . Wm li WAnver, F. ''; Leeds Illogwblt, V „,a • FREER • Tfl. 4 l4P t i"!!!•FdtEi,PrlvZ°l"9lfn4 reaur o1130“ l .01 1 of very choicArer A lot of th0ryaFY, 11 9.0..g.ff19 7 '..cup, 4 .1.,44 , 1 1 1,u/1 Jikaarotbe finest ."Ittclory Cheett" at 'quite roducod pricear oholoFolo and ratan. . ..aot."l A lot of genuine. Older Ilpopar—vOry . pour, and "pot up' lu-splepdhl bairolor4l44Alffoblin ceedingl igtt priteh Tliolysolo and rotol,l . A'lo the verr genuine Oht doveninunt Jana Oil? feat/4.0,1a on.'graen. lAlao .thoite lot of good browned Giffeo of kigito un la full icir. lots. ' iYM,BE I AI MP I O7 3 .I2' I' • 2ajdoe - ~PSouth'kud', C ar ra. q:Caviiliy. .1 .. Rol)n lit liuotln~ a' :Wu), 86tt 5 97, 5 1) Chriit, . r: WIRE It AILING, AVIA • BAR 9,, for Btorei -4„ropt#,Asylpme, 46 1 495 1 Bedsteads, Wire Web; blfigalbiididep itistrpo'siltry yards, Brass and Iro# eXottl. ; Bleral, Benlor4Ber#loo49 4Wott ,, f , 11###,/r e i,,lles t ry Critripedßlotß fo4r,ipsrlmrresqrs 1:#0 .oi#6;#,Be *. 1. 144 . 1,:46,4.411f..4448 , 1 ? +Mims, corn tweistalet". Vire :Worker. }Stem Infers:ea -310#14, iiddressid# the inivi'ptiFing,l,V#lflllt & BONS'Ack •II JX#O eitreto444okia. .1216 - 094. • 1=2:1 'CriticEßN. —Bo it knoWn that,..thci. undersigned, manufacturer of Mine,ral:nratc:r,Ac.,,stg. in accordance withs'Act 'at thbl itgidM , 4 Vl 4 9Y•cd•thcf, 2o th ' idayrcf4prkl. Aagli r d id Li akin itur.ufficoof.the,seareta of Ann COM rifoii fellowitig with. the . nanieekiii!rinatte'ortilb r tottiAi used li• him, in his •: 20043r05s k ketl," .".1i.41.;t0i • ler. .-, `f,:. gi!ZetglPr; .50 • ." Zoo the.bottomwith rod 20 Gross Marko:lo.k ~..3/.7/.13,- p . Conway 15 25 4,9 ; ; 4 ,, pel4q.l Netter. Geo.lsl%,..arpr4ti 65.‘ " Dyotville-Glitto Works. 50 ' ' " . Plain.. Any person,retaiiiing'in their possession. any of said bottles after this notice, will, if deiocted, bq dealt With according to the provisidn of iiald • • ,Ceirriorr.—The Act of 25th 4P.A:pril 1853, imposes aline Of $5 upon any -person who shall sell,ldispOse of, buy 'on 'traffic in any bottles so.marked, and . registerek and the penalty will' bqenforced in all c , nees: ' July 2,1869-6 t " A. %.-:7..EtUr.En. . . GREAT - AUCTION ..SAiil6 of. • DRY co:,! will offer, their largo and elegant stock of Dry Goode at auction,. commoneing.July 21 '69 and continuo ono week, day and night. '-Their stock consists of every.thieg .fouri in fi Dry Goods Skim, Silks, Poplins;'Giverni di nes, Lawns, Alpacas ,Carpots;' Cif Cloth's Blinds,Sce., Sack and Cloth Coats, Shawls, Lace Ponits, CasSinidroS,'FlanneK & tic• • This , is tile fitio“ stock ;of ; ':Drf-Gootli,: owr offered to tho public, at - auction.— Don't fail to coma and secure scinio.ofllie great Bargain's„ ,that *ill 'iv given, at this sale. A credit of four months will be given upon all • sums of twenty. dollarii , . and upWards. ' From the Medical Profession Cl= T. R. PARKER, M.D• ICRYDER & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Proprlutora,. 12111,0(1TO ltd sucer.r,p)a)Y4D,r.LOn4 sol.b EvErenniErt.E. IE2E3 ?WAJU?IED DIED I.. , *Aloals:.': - ' ' • • • •1V3 , 6 ........ 2 Ick . I General Pr 'duce Mar et. 1,133;,.ru1imit513;p180. m: 1/4rlfOOd 2 0 .BACONIIIIOUI;19E718, ' 70 20 BACON BIDEB,. , 113 Warril maANB! •"'l3 li 9 PARED PEACIIII,3' 25 . 111./NPARILD PII,ACUES 35 DRIED APPLES. " 25 tSFEOIAL NOTIOD.,3J.P WIIRDtTWHORSEIIIEN. 9 Dn. TODIAS' CELEBRATED VENITiAN lICRBE LINIMENT has beon:teetedrbnbbar,Ro 4. 0 .4 r In this country, and pnired to be superior toe* obv,b, int. t prn woa,ryfref ~ygteogyr ), 'Was ettertrittiobt a bdeldin Irt 6016 and by Col. Bush , of ihe Jerome Pork Course, st VorhAlikAliTh wkitAft! (#l33o2in't ":12Ing ..er • a Cara, among wute v ran , some of finest _stock. In Amorlrn _warranted-to- triro Lama:toss Sprains,' Scratcheo bruises, Gallo, Outs Wad !tjthi.thiiiiiol4.ll44.th'il ebof and Over Heating, when need according to the al rintione. " •f:3All who. own or amp Nurses era assured that thilM9 Vie ke a r t iail 1 ~ J f 1 7:2 t atiort i f e tr f orq . idaig.a.3 co!fpg , mh?ci Arlif t4kll4th9 v. , 44.).0 cen ding to the directions.. Always have a ho ‘ ttfle fnlouticatof' • ,!`"; 1 ", ?rice In pint botttles,.ono Donny. Tie, 'genuine Is cAkied S. I.,'"Tabisi ) ohkho' outeldti virappor. Per auto by the ,druggists, Saddlers, and , :atorokeopet throughotie tho tolpri: 'Depot, 10 Park Place, N. I'. 18 Juno Int - IMPORTANT FACT. " Wo sea that pefooldi tif,M6dgAiahltutions,, and young, suffer for days with palnaof:Aho lftabs, ,lose of appetito and fever, who suddenly got well, after n cliolle followed .by slimyrbliloua - atOolm — The — rollof .produac4l by then ;'ollrininithida"' wore tilo original gulch), to;thq .Idoit 'And practice of puigntion, and wh:ch, when enhread'br ,Brandeth's Pllinp , always benefits, rantallgetiraoj - :00 - lafloniiPlotOnts ale.° °spacing Scarlet Fever and dlsews of aladlar char ; actor.!/,. 1. 14 •• , ' I.L. Cook, Obi!shoe of tho "Sint° Bunner," . linty tilkfti6h, sayelirlinhtieti tii4,w § - p iog l i k, after IMak.afflioted With dt 000rtvo. years. Ilia friends and doatorkontislelerda his teepiory possible; but nix Imes of Ilrandoth'el'ilie 'XO'storod his health poefottlyi o ' • ' A youpg i ladyof,,llnt Plonerit,wrya sorely trou bled with Tape-'w'ornc."'AV adideen atiditiedielne fall ed to help her. She had no rest Thln, careworn and unhappy, oho located theplqu're of, nlblery;'.',,At i'sat 51,6 cOnaludedter in on o Year Ate tenk seyonty.larci . 'haxpi: • Thei.bronght array, , •ceordlug to her ea r mputatlo . ri!,' t`rrifi: two htiu'- dred yards et tape-worm. At length all her bad sxrpptomslettAkor; she.alcpt.and ato naturally, , an d her hOalth 'Acadia fall] restored. SPECIAL NOTICE We are now daily receiving from auction Chen Lots of Dress Goods of every style. Striped and Figured White Planes; White Quilts, Itasleii, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and all other seasonable goods which we will warrant to sill cheaper, than any other house in the'county to vilhich ire ask the attention of buyers helm purchasing. . A largo lot of Parasols of all kinds. New ktTle Ight'lluttoo Boots all slze r sThlusilne, Prints; L•c t tutored prices to suit the times. 18Juno 69 Tns SAIISAPAhIiTA DICIdEiB or YUCATAN. This sin— gular set of paOplearo deimatified fron.the,ancient Artnes of Southerp. Mimic°, and still retain some of. tho pecullarlties. which Stevons and, prasoptt gave 01 tlielr ancestors. Dr. J. C e 6.. em— ploy a small armrof them In digging' , Sareeparilla rpot. Provided with narrow fiya9cs,'4,l"eoli•PS:P"O' and a bag of water, ~tbOy, - ready. foq the, foreat where the wild.bauana furttiabes them with .ffiod, Rolf' Thlck-leavad trees their only shelter. Few of those who find themselves tejtivenated by this pro duct, know how much ploy are indebted to the toil of thews lannedelabords, who dig health for thous ands'of br:Ayees patrons, whi , o they aoulatiutes lose their own Commeecial. A Great 'Political RevOlation way , itecomplishinl by ,the ulestion of Grant, and a revolution of itntneuso social Iniportanro lots bebn 'Routed by tho gperursuKcitutiop of Unit harmless preor (lon 9111TAppg,(I'li EOB X 148.104 1. Itl for LIM eadly compound of lend and brimstonn, of bicit, acjording to tl!'.lournal of Cliprultdrynkud he "Medical Gazetto,'.' more' thin thirty varieties nave been fo[Ated . lpciit Dye s the only IniCiVat ties /41.11 V. AD AI/141;04 . ; .1, ml Professor Chilton, over his ovvii signiithre, de- area that It Is pdrfectly welcuma CRISTADORO'S - PRESET( )ATIViI, is 'a Dressing, setOthe n charm on the Nair after D}Ting Try ; ft. ' ' • 'l4old by all Druggbit. pitatslootags6iiiiirikviDil The Adveithler, imilng been rostoted to health' a few sweeks,•by.tirery simple remedy; after hay .g suffered sjveral years_ with a severe lung oleo oor , and that dread disoaao, Consumption is mix this make known to his fellow•sufferers the means To PA VA;rio ,i4iro it, .ho 111 ° B;i;d n Wopyjf tho proscription used (free of (horde), with the direction for siMP.rjngsand tieing s tip Karne s which, they will 10 a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA lONettn'lSrolc:" - Th6sphjett . -of—thrradvertirer-1 -ending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information' which he:dmiceives to ho in alonhlp; and ho hopes every sttffet'er'will try hie, iVi't will cost them n0t.1;14 and may prove Wareing.: • • Pitrtfeewithlng the ptemeription Idll' please et 11(171f ' I J -r %tii ' crAWA r li ' 141.15 - ch ' SZ - 1 , 1;? . 7.1 ;') 'Williamsburg, Kings County New York ERRORS OP YOUTH suffered for yearn frottrtervbuu Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of yortlttftiLindiscre!tloth—will for the sake of suffering lirteetinity, solid r!cedlt. the receipt which - Ito was cured. Sufferers yninblug,tu ptdbt ,by • the adkertis ere', perfect aid:l(lolKx,, ' ;;;.; Joirro). OGDI4N, No. 42 COdtir Gt r Nimi:York =MI Special; to' . tho La4p's.; We are now selling out at gre'lltly reduied 'prices, all liludis of. Jammer ...goods such, as, Grenadines, Llernennles,:Ersilleb Baragos; Lawns; Per.ii.S. Pa r asole CLirtireirckc„: . : , Nov . is the time to seeps° gS aU d!orgalus no ' iss are dot - ermined to cloro out our 'stocked unlicroallYioli ! rates. ; - LEIDICH .t MILLER, • . • r • - jni , DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and ..CATABBII -anted With the utmost' success by , J. leiiies Id: D. mid Drofessor'of pircoses ejrfha 'Ave :Mul tar'ln the College s e .K?ilasy/pana,l2 yrlirs,capajiience (formerly of Leyden. No. 40b, Mott' Bt., Phila. testimonials can be neonadtnla medical faculty are invited to accompxny p tionts,as he bas no secriibrin blSpraatico. Artificial Wyss Inserted without path; ebargf, fir oanud nation:, ' - • • 1 Pdtion' 681 Y . ,. ; J ACCILI BOIRETZ,•DVIr t:: IMV,p:bdon:aillirted ford the last ton years ' 'the Ithapcnalisln , and Gout. Yopr (litters wan tocommenlled'iO Me. 'I i )laya.uc.ol it a and 1. sly lt cdTeeted a •neitba, In 'very' 'illCrerditi t re commend it to all personaalllletod'nAili the slime e!.41101.4‘31.1t. . Itt'l4lLfCr any ..1 , t. ; '! , E. , Dr y .11011N0.; Irbtladolphlm The liro?kiln Xorit 011 mak/ ,arr n r;g um c gn,expe . riin„rod Life insurance Agent for Franklin anti. Curfibrit land counties- All copuipAe d wilis .4410„bp4darossed to 644 Agent', Jaly - 16 , 2t. ifiptAlicytßat.4BLahlintlelphia' o. 'NOR BLACK WOItMS.AND PIMPLES. ON TILE - 14i4k4iolliiiiiii ) titaditkAI, 'AA liife leiiiitit; p rgp an. d only_Vy Di. B, C. Perry, '0 Vol.! se.. Nov, tkoilfitiaidi/6rytibigo'.lillibEi'il..3ll4lll(llo(l4 'Wholeallo Medlcino - - 5..914 01 P14r ,:ti , „ .1 14# 7 .0 9.. 1; fPA,Teet4rmn, the exce,..;use . psnai's.fereTri, i^tw FeeettitLeektei:. Pidpetierbtilyti Parry '4;bj 111.-,Tbreu 4,tit-,C4."14, ..altVri)ankt.'oyer7llollvoiod torrp for 1i0,c484,,Ac, leruhr . ifp4ll,t ~ .“ c,XOQAtIO reel of dry :!'ll!no, !loOrde.. for, /odic Ationi. t;olild'yduVrltOl.llulldoio.let 4h6lehoolVynAliot , Wt,P . p? ',P t r; . „tP l L'i4V,iigt , 704 4,;;.40,11, (ht - 14. ; v,.,;; 4 0- m.1:.,4 `i.l 111,.01 41/. s,:e Co. ie t , kr4. 4 '7„ a.ss4 1. tT N ATL a It IVI ARTWA I W N ut•.o ' • • `" ' .V ; 4j l,' .kA/Wa l titit.Wat ' kbllqqo l h' aj • a 11.fpaldi to wane bower t beweitoue,, wi I k two costa of polott , thatataitas}ltitypolautpalazi t wilt be *Wyatt by:thaintwotrowttutt until! &Vont. bar lat,hpittottti V...:td ,41011 IN) PAUL; t t:tp,‘ .;,...,1 - ,...DAMDAIVOLF.xi;;I'w cga,oebitin t.,11 b/iIVAI) , WAGINERP.I , o , 3lo . Julttot , tttit „i tr.titp.ti !, . - - V ha AR . I.iiStaI.P . A9ADENT I • " tat. ark la.aut a , aal asarai , „ . . aaltaa'aaa; 41 44;inaitMl• .• f,,, • ~a 1 alaara.a as, 42a.$ ~t., • An Eoillab and Otangloakßehbol, Ter4oung.:. era boya.erill bo openeaTaPlarleter,OWol,l,ll.ent building Bonin; ilanoter ~ Pepl.l. Ineteuatad to xultllab. Cl6ealey 24a1il • " nestles Nature! Belga aa r tensenao 5h1p.:40, 0 ,„, Nntaber.of•pupinillmited,to.twoUtPllaa.l,•:.,,t Yorpartlonlara gmkei oloularnel'lpar • anoCkatare, Ye addraiai ;1 4 . • ; !''l I :111,001.11411),)4.1: 4b - ' • "'"li. - 13PONS'IDR•'• ' • ''''' •••...- zo) , ' 1 : ,•-, eal iptlte .igelit, finiverlfir,-(34l4syetter Ineur ad Mild. Aiont,l' 01:00e:Bialtx et oh Nota , Centro Nuare. . 'l.ud' ~ :5' ,1 1,";i thtt Ipi J4l 1 . , ~. • . NEW I'ut;DiVtaMSEIIIEIV TS. Mlri t tet " .—lLOttal Vit the Estate of David Holkis, oNS loWnii)i)Pfrriug ailligeternr,se , lilllfig R n a 8 t 4 )T 3 r_ fat,ttio 9 ,9/ 1 44 •pc:UT:a.1..:41 , 74 1 4 P i: - . 1741/oi, • sympri pud to,atliArsonp,hkvlnK, ciellett eitainsp h..t.f..presinkt.ct,hem4orleGtietritin k . , , .„,.. •r• ~,, ,F iii.a`Wts 4 4XltO • I , tinlirs at prlisite 'Palo Unit Stiltiblellbt.“, aild Let of oround,situated in Eitti4l , `DlblifliseirVoii the Ttirtipike 'teading 'trom Carlisle to Shipneusburg and adjoininglalide Ilodry Paul and Dep. G. Da vloron, 6 ' , Ales West Of Car criiilainlnd TWO ACILES. . The improvements prvoitor.v iv , cAPruz knortnEl)+.lloUflOi!Allud luytettlrick, GOOD FABLE; exdsllent Outdati i' ng' ,Pouches and Chartist.. Oar terms and other •partiou [ars applr:ou''‘.. prom leen, JOLIN POULy. 30,1n1y 48 OR, E B'A'NK Fait' SAhLe depow, of the host. quulity'llerhuttito Ore, yieiding 80 per coot. comprising about 18 ACRES, located in./1111nm, township, about 2 miles 'rola the Iron WoOs of'C. W. & D. V. Apl. on the p9uSh 41du of the Yellow Weechos crest - " 'frlere-is ts stream of water running through, the ,tr.rt' sufficient, for washing thebto' , arnit furnishing *inter powei , be sides. A portion of the•lank is under a leant, and ho, goly puyect thereto.., Thetisittnroje .uninr e4.l o crdod.. yom folio dapirioue_citaletring.the ttank,May-olt uP9, l l'. oo orito i , e1 41 01, “Lelitleh's for merly known es Brieker s miii, Munroe township, CumbeiptutlAountr,:or,upon '•, . • ~ ~oJuno 69 ACCOUNT OF J. IV-EBY,•Tras— uren.of tho Board of, Sckinor Directors of Cho• blroltg4 nr Carlirle for tha oshooj „ ye,tr Rading first. liftrifderot lime; ' Ilefaipte. inne 1, To balanie tti hands of Treatm- I, • rirer qt.pupp,l ,, r4t l l o p,l9.tii I'ls 2202 p :To innoußf., of rici;onl tax dupll9ato 41p3 ,111 ;Tul . Hf; Btattf , 7 42.0' August to,lptn,, r , „•- „ 'lOOO 65 , :October 1, eAr. . 4 S 4 • 10N T i g . t iV Z I VE :4 I :I O 4(tiO ' n . ;; ' 0;; es: onitOln i rs ' ,' 12:35 Juno - 1,1809, to amount overpaid by Treaaurer, .•!;4:47fq . " Ily teachers' salttliit tot lehsol '444tr, 17 fly pst" nevr,,BBlo6l bullding4s:olie••3:',;.t.',ura, • 08,58 75 Ity,rBpatro; • 45 . 7 87 Ing;, oitatiOg eir,y,Vmiugsankei; oreaning 'roodikatitA tittlegjdoziatit'sie ' : - 'I. '• 857.'08 By coal had , 404 05 j3y old coltogk lea; IneuxaVekti'ied 474 59 Zylntdregit 0 1 1 :4!44ptdati9.9919,18t0 . 009j- ' ' '• :Caqh 0 pgisll,tiirjr,';''' • ' 517401 59 y)abateoo . oo tap' o pmt4 , 7ty ( lli' t• 3 Ol* p•9BoVeritt7oo9allo44Bl4.'oollectOr• 350'88. Cage hr ",:•• 397-93 '. .• • ' ' 11.49 33 1661 Juto . 1,-by Lalituce overvaill and ,duce i TreliKurtir, 2 ' Juno I, lb6o, ludobtedness op school 47100 00 4, I. s • , • 4it,July T certify that I Have e Sat Dui 'the account of .1. W. Eby, Treasurer, Hi; Rho, it statrd Sae- the Tore,' year eticitne first Monday of Jonu 18611, and the iyoucherav tre., 4ICCOMVIRDV i ir tbo _come, and find it ,e9 - rreot•ciii thorn Jot. forth, anti .tat Chain is a hat. v ies overpaid Ly atn , l.due to this said 'irreasurer in of Ist June Ist 9, amounang tb thtertrin of seven. tfit, u•dullai rand nasty-three canto. , • , , It. (I. WOODWARD, Financial Secretary. Joky .26,18.09, •Fin,inriul Iteport.renit, approved. and of crud to I, 'el. toted upon. tlie m hinted, of the Board an,: pubilshed In the 'papers of the District. By the board, 0..8. II 0 Julp3t. Secretary. .XECU'TOR'S SALE OF VAL -4,, • r ttAnt.E FR )217, Seplember _l7(h, 1869 - - .rt public nt tho roshionen of thwan te ;I,,nrgo,k4oylros;,dee'Ll., t own oh Ip.:,Cooitierbinthcountir, 01, fultuwing Aenl 13,- tote, to wit: , Ilia Mansion yam of Ouorgo Hooter, duetii i ebony . one-111111 1011a' iloyth-snAt _of the Itriek c hutch In said township, containing about. 117 A Oltlild,of good flatuttottigravel lnodj in a high state ta.`eultitio fob: trnpfo3otobnlS are a 'I WO toryllit AME with n pump of oeverifaili log water at tho ilbor, a Promo Bank Baru with g wilier in ,the for stack purposes, also, sitter anutioneut outlq)(110{0 alt d good statd'or twilit - . There Is also on thin fur o nu Orchard of elite Fruit Trues, coniiistihg of Apples, Nineties, Charring, Sr.. and line grapes. Thin' lam] has Bern limed 'and is nuder good. («awe. n larggpart,postgnu rail. I There is about. 1V ihuirbo the farm, 2.,A1.,11b0Ut 24 Acres of blouhialn Land, wolf timbered with Chilshout end. other wood, -*This tact lies about two c 2.) !alien west of Illosorr 1110, to,toi satire toirophip r etnihwiy bq suld.ln pnrols,or. .tqiutifek4. , Vall..btfit snit 6urshasg , .t, Pei.na wishing to look at floe properties before' Jay of sale can do so by .11141 upon Simnel. 'Mohler; upon the'fkriu.or upon the executor. Salo to commence at 11 o'cl. , ck, eh raid day, wLeio O at toudsnee will I,eslven and terms niaileknow*kby ** • * Execiii.ibt . (leo. - ' • • — N .AO Jul) Ls • _vja, .oudry_uxitLvAditicporottf' and Loynd Facing, - lasuor Dirt of thi' - Court - of om inon:Pleoli of Cumberland ,tount.y,,aud to me. ali rected, I will exporo ..to Public Sore, at the Court 11°mini id th'd boiongWof Carlisle, on Frlda;y, Au gust :id, 1860 at 10 o'clock, A. M. the fullowi eg de scribed real estate, to wit • • • • • , A lot pf ground qt.:lph9 in 1314pinaustmr..„Lolior Allhn tdwn.bipk, Curnb'prian 'county, Pa., bounded on - the - Noah. hy, Main4irtut, p„....tho,„Eaat by John Seodlir's Sonth by'llonry Zon ing, and on thu West by Charles Zeigner. contain ing "Pnf , more or leen, bavi git boreal , Orouted It two -wadi I,r g nod PhiLteied 11*Ialling•liouse, stable, blacitsoOth Jilinp, wood stion and other outhuild .Ssized and taken In execution'na the ordp,,r ty of ChriAlan r,toner. Alen, a lot of grouna sltualo in the Borough of Now vllle.Contborlaptt °MIMI, Pa., Wunder! until , Ntrth by Main itreot, on the Hoot by Methodist church lot, on the South by an Alloy, and on the Weet by Isaac Frytniro, containing 70 foot front by 180 feet in &fib, more or lose, (being lot No. U.) and 10 foot lo breadth or lot No Oil in the general plan of said ,botoUgh. bailndtheroon erected a twp story log house, weatherboartled, wile back build ing and trance si.ur attached, brick wash•honse, and el torn, and other improvements. Soloed and taken lm o X , llclai On Os the property of J H. ,tiorice Also, a t act of land Malmo in Middlesex too. Cumberland county, Pa,., (know a ax the Car lisle Springs property,) contain lag twenty-she Acres tooro:o r toss, and bounded as follows the hkitt and South by hind of David Cerninno, on the West by land of trillium lientrood, James Clark and Michael Diller, and on the North by land of flood linst, baring thereon crooned a large two story frame house, frame barn, ten-pio alloy, bath houses, and 011lertigt41011.8. Also, all th'ut cortalu tract of land situated In the toe . l.lllp of Middkesla ' Cumberland come. tv km . 111,410,1 by Janda ot ItobertCierk's Win. lfenwood 'and otters containing 17 Acres and 40 'pe;ches, ire the iamb more or less. lobed und tukau in execution an ills - pr oporty of N. W. Woods and Quroilise 'A.O Woods, wife, and Win. G. Thoulpqm,-tera teoont. - Alenlnli that.corlaiu building lobeted.on a lot or. ,piocb ofiground altoatod In .4.‘hlremaiieton Loiver township, Cumberland county;' adjoining Jooathen•.ltulaloy ~ u nt the II sat, OW Ole 8.100 by • toenail ,on Gruen airoet, on the Woo liyian,niley, and,ou the.North. , by an.ulley,- being Aframe' and plastered tones, tweintylfeet in font. and twenty. 'six foot deopi , eithanringek building attached.; this main bonding being twastorlea high, and the hitch. en One mokrand a.bolf high. z.ielaud 'and taboo In uxecutioil us the property of Samuel hh.rordats.. Also, .all 'that one-aria-half story' frame Won suage arid tenemeirt, • Pito:Atari on the, south aide of tin on street, In the borough of .Itlerhatilesburg, 4J mhoolnnd.cpu¢ty, r7N a b i t ' gl ' itTin r dt a ti r f = toq four Inches In dopth, bounded on the Ednt Pilot of ,loPeph Kesrly„ the t , otith on allay. on the West by lot . 071 J4 041 4 , •azi,ma•Oh tho'NorDls by liruen AreoC, raloud arta taken In OSPCUI ion run tho prop. orty Jacob Ennui. • - Lhe . hioary balk building, the main houeti 'cuing If 4 feet flout by I.li 'yet deep, and the back building, being • ruin Tom t, .4,114 eitlo,dt,ed'oii lock' p16,,,,0t 'iirobiul Alta at.C.A Ditlliy ulna ald, 'of Y Arlo Win 'yfie,'.bulptth"o, , ,,sl44,LlSksbutg:'botindAd. rid ,tie kullur he tlio^,,Sblitli by fiebrgif Slot lostaf,'nef thii Eaetfbj , "an'allay, , .on' the' North 'by , t+.4b.ugiPnud yft the West. by York'St., curl , 41 11 ,T.Atil tf.c tid3itif oPlen tby I rs:3' et Suizo trd teen Id 04 ecu thin nn the prop erty of hn EfitixaggratVdialfer,•&e. • "lac" Alto, all that .twoaturled back _Lai ug, with b , r , LI It b iAlxvu o r i b , ['inland county, l'a.. bounded end deemb d as lob Azsys, StfM•tl , ,. , ttiett.-,by • hnst'ette4;:l34filii/ North by (Inte,%ll oy, oWIII9 pohts,bY ,for,eph L. litorner, and OVel, , Ktrt\ bj , donblill ',Sterner the hunt building-being iibunt 15 feet in trout, on Cold tVt'trrgtitiuuy.git- feet and the agboiAli&ahont Oil about 10 loot In ,uepth and being 'Ow building - farthest nvuth on sold lee.!fl,bqd f , .1; ;I MEM Also, all that corutin,:tfyi: 7 storied. Miami or back building, thine. atracinal Livatod on a lot West by Fast °trout, on thu North by L has. Shop -o,EittElsu,t4vtb4.-.lr i t, L ., ,tr u rr t ioa n ajl g on br i i b ni li t ai.out'ls knit' fry . iit ou said• East strata,, and about a ° l.l foot doptibbua.bhu blibialbnildingabriVad loot ! litaridth; andiabout irst , iti , a/aPc,hiatid,bolud the ,bbibubg.tutiblaJbg alit huil4lnglibaboot mouth nor, Piallll94 ofittbhtaprth.l. •,!!!. biitlit ukftbboei Or Lodi bblitilrig thetatti` ha. ibfattal on a lob l t 4 litoceol , gnliitll lir. `litif. tfarlbull'hit lbl Arai ili!)-(1114,1161Vtibt by'Heilit afflict, "tla ,, lthei , Nolitloby algae , 'Shapley, on , tifeitbiutif , !by .los. L. ototifibill elhdkibl nor, tilt , trout building bolug about 16 toot in trout On iiald,liagtottrgof r and allottLsda featlgtorth, oak Elm . le hicbblllififietiolbg iiihdtin winch' d about 15 tout Imrl°ptb, and belog tbo building toljoiniug thn b mitiAlpisAfPW.A.Willi,%ro , 4 l t4'o4!*4 px,4o. tlivixotdl,o4 ,, ,BPp.Mit.svA , Vh FAA L.FP9,PrRPArIy, Jt.llll marr aim Ann Aldryi nor, owner, Al3,lllll4rtp be solo by rue ,„ , US, 0;.;1:1103[PoON,'.. • ; r • • . LI. !f„.l. V 1.1 to ~. bharlit • iJrri Lt iyi y au,bi us.,o 1%09 on Trbr,.sB7,ll{ll,l Ed bb ilohniftylat'atrlckun t o , 'A d ::11L1,;( iisrlieA VOTICE,TO CONPRAVgqiitt4, tru r.oceittesl at ilia_ oillati 41 4 6: ArattrAkit for the 'p oft azravatinn 0111,411 mufti, thayour . l grt%Vat" hall Vod a % d . Rail Hand, from II ageratnww% tlAo,4!ntannia Il l i 'd 't K ' q u gm u a Or w 4 lll 3 ll t i ' l h o i t In 17 4 aotl u ona of aboni o'no ntlla ItiPtigtirtTMlZlPttAignNlTon ilt°l . ' ?* Xho Englneor, Wa‘t3,' Han'. ,• at' llagark town, will of,tho work,. the tut gc9 or, lt l • t9provhhh,;t-buß bp.m..d l : ; l l dmit)3y. ofilAel carpdee-P 4 Y,I,r;Pu• • • P4' 1,1 pilTa y , .44 NEW \l4,.piTEq,77-irSEIII:ENTS. t.; STJIII3IIM H UR I) .4;1711 . 0 U 0.140/,'N'S , • 011.01 C EL . JBOO.KS:4, boOill{nbllslrild by minn iroutiti- - kiSN;,46n liroomo be BOOS by tinino :imistage iiropaid, on rneetpt of Mb advoillood prices. • BRENF 4 I3O.I..ife ; letterTand.Poeth - untous Woilis of Frecirlioallremer., Edited by her eleter,Chariqtte Bremer. Translated from the Btro Mph by Freda Pillow.. In one volume, crown Bvo. Cloth, 82.. - "We :have quoted no much from thie charming volume that wo have no room ,for.lurther quota. tions, but it is a book, to bo read."—Erciniiner, i 2. THE OPEbT:TOLAR SEA. Pop. u 8.1. D., with nine Illustrations ou'vrood, and a Map. 1 volUme, 1.'04 800. 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"Thew, Is po writer of travois In 'our dap vo Mm pie., &afire, enjoyable and profitable '—Brooklyn -. _ .• Mb% •Including CoMMerelai r Social. instorlearand Artistic Notice thir'Place. Ity lytltlam D• Rowell, 1 volume, crown Bvo. srice, extra cloth, $2, Vonide illeaotly: 'presented to the bro. mai...leaden, stooped In its awn peculiar ntmesphere, so thabsio sae what the writer l ees, flare his onio tioneotro, rode 4htlediripita ion of bis walks, rattier than the reader his pagey.'!—Baslan. Daily Tran• 7 - 7. BEMTNISCJ.gNOES PEON TRAVEb. .Ity A n ,irow P. Pinitiody, D. D., M. D., Preacher' to halyard University. 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Cloth, 81,25, Mrs Wood's record of the Ilfe of a Matron In - - Slate Prison, Is unadorned fact. - 12. TII E DIARY OF A MILLINER J Belle Otis (Csrollno 11. Woods). In I volume - Cloth; $1,25u "A Miuirt mllllocr enuld toll Malty a One story. A' smart milliner is 'Bello Otis,' and that Is just whit she does. Ilo,natativo has. allthu vivacity dud piquancy which belong to women. Now It seri& a hoer shaft, auiLthin-follow ev-salljrorTi ,-quisitolinninf.=.2/G-any Express. •I ' ' . y ran ds Turne Palgravo. late Fellow of Exoter College Oxford. '1 volume, 10mo, red cloth, guilt tope Prieit $1,75. "Mr. Palgravo's canons of art are oroloontly oath ollc, tree from auy teudoncy to seueat,onallstn ' • slid thOULth tile examples aro confined chiefly to the cur rout,tinatuatlena of:British_ culturu, his motives ar general, bin reasoning broad, and his style of oxen., MITI Is such as carrion the weight of nu thority."— Boaon Yost.. 14. TILE ART IDEA; Sculpture. Aiding and 'ArcliitectAiro iu Aniortra. By Jima; Jav4 son Jarve, I vnl u me, 16tuo. cicab. Price $ 1 ,75 . . , voluinb dererver the .careful study of hit, hoot ornate° ro of art; 1111 d, whatever different, 01 opinion it may mill forth, Its details 'VIII be foun of rare Interest and toll of instructive suggestions V rule k Tribune. A. L. SPONSLER'S COLUMN VOR RENT.—A Store Room and g . Cellar. on West Street, between Pomfret and nod South Street, in the Borough of Carlisle, nicely Illteeir up with Shelving, Drawn, and Coun ter, Well suited. for a Grocery . Store, and lo a good Ivention. Apply to MEM 1 4 1 . Olt 11101'1'.—A large two-story liriok DWI WAN() HOUSE, Nitiol II ecnuao. diens idick, Building wish n roll Lot of Oroond and Stablind in the rear, sit uated 'on East street ho• to can Hula RIO 1.01/tiler streets Carlisle, late the residence of .lbsepti Shrew, florid. Apply to -VALUABLE FARM in• Perry Co y AT PUTVATB e , S ituate, in Os rani township: U milt., north of Qarlialo, I tullett north of Carlisle tlprtnas and 11 miles west' of DUIIC3I , IIOfi, 10/01111pg tandi of J. Shearer, Noireelluti and others containing 'l2O :ACRES, 'now owned"by .4;0,1 foteds.'9s 'ttoreh of sthich are cleared, In a Itch state of, cultivation, and under gOod fettee and the resltlne tiovored with thriving timber. A.never-fillit_g streatfi hi' water runs tiuCugh tha fart. and plenty of lime within 2 tulles. tt tt . - The Improvements aro two-story Lo,; nor -I?94r4?cl,ll9usy,:.l.arge Barn umq. Sprilq II Qum, with excipht wa . ter. And elitlivli - nt convotilent - distto.,. A.pph IMEMIE • ',; • eVALUABLA 'Pit ! ATE It ESI V PENCE ron s.t Lli. • • - - 'Situate On FOnth etrnal4 Carlleln; npw 'Awned,' aoll'othnlpirdby 'Pria..Witehmend;' late, the 'property of Benedict taw.' Thu !of' II•o'nit: nn !ten or, nt - ..'irO toot. and oxtenda ba,c rho alma width SIU it to anialley. Thin litij , ,,itiPtitß ire it largo two-at.ry .1 , 114711 IltAlSr, with 'Verandah In front, '-doknlniadlinitbleTarirdNi hied, Chamber:T/114g ,rooni , and. Kitchen on lorcer flour and min Chatohere .and inal;roonk, op tn. ^nd ataxy. , !Zino • and .water hero boon introdure.l. :Thorn is alarge Add° and card:leo lionse at the toot of the lot. The hot to well etuddod_leith trues and shruldatry, hosigoe•frodt of al moat snook doxeriptioifelrr (irapea of the ino,t, choir° aeltitlon,ln e 3.4todaneo. • ..•••••I:tnialre'of "" - A. SPUN:BA:It, 'Neal Notate. Agent. MMM IGHLY 111.1 1 1i0Art'D 'FARM IN :DAMN. COUNTY AT PILI VATII SAl t h. NI OW on tiny Connwagn 'Creak ' tolloo'Vain llonfwer on the high. road, hill' on the .Railroad leading from 11nnovor td LlttloFtowil, najolnlng, ?chat, woo 1'0 . 1211,0'y, known . tho /11111 • 1 171 i 'Acres of - Limestone ofiiirod, but +Mout 'int Amon; ,w high tro. Cotorsa vhlth hoitMy White Mik Timber. 'i.rtmlitnnicovunitints aro extensive, nuttrommitit, vie A• LA.A0213 TWO, S'ORY 1..1: 1..",111AliZSION: riOUBE • • 60• ilastiSniongth and 45 - In • breath, containing a flail /mill/Cloven 'Large [teems,' all newly littpoirod gad palutedi a piazza. running along ' , the :entire, front, andicellar under. the whole -house,. and 'excellent woll of water near' thou kitchen • door. The out buildings ladonglng to the, amulet •of largo Carriage Wood- ad Coal !louse, ..19gf Pend Ilticiz 'Mmoke Poultry; Nome% :flesh 'llonatt, - ittl now . °keep% the !rifler. The. -garden Is large and highly cultivated, centalning hot bodetivith ;slated sath.. , i,The grounds Aram the house are adorned with shrubbery anitristud:. dad with ranny,choire frbit and, ofnamental trace, .adinlrting %which is it; Mtto iipfljuitwohard, next • 4t4 91 E ., 1 .4 k‘14 . 4.4. 1% , 4 1„. nearly now on feet 'by ino thirlth .Wegrouzithed , aliti Corn CO lb al tnchyd, ypd n,pgvar 0 bitlllng Well et Wotiy In the Iternlard; 'hide ' . .30 by lid suet ,mortaluing ativon reeve, the nub, bnlitlidge' ennia..Cedelsting Weeh • Muse, Make lIRS Pirppitii,ttioadcer n as d °IPL'It+C:I 9 A,Or' 1.1 l '"' flt proper r spi or adientitgen, t lometann bplogiallglbie seal the land in the boat giViZelitto 4° •tr u ft ° i . VOTrolr a il d rit ql eol the ; a , c g n r t e t a l t portion .of. thetned has boon recently, MIMI,' the Maims In good condition and'alt,tho • corn ground cud part of the anti krduiiih plotignedittrAlte Cam. og Spring. Thorn Is a Oelst Mill. illackeinltll .flhopeauttlMottottidlonee , Wlttilfit 4 " , short tolittliiibullitnget - .,:i La. 1 1 1 , . 1 • 'The prcipirty haring ham remain:l pulthasisi.bi gentletnan from Mealtime° who atter fitting 'IV, ' up at gt oat expinse; is noel desimat,,of Motorising , to the Silty, will be disposed of at au .o.4rArnray lour Ap v re pyid upon reesnsa ' ldo tomnii O t • eEnui to or , - '". - t - 0 - 1161 ' 26da0.08. 1 ' • • •.• ENE irLIST OF., '4./1 ,t OTlCE.—Notice glyein thnt iho Carlkoli Depoelt Dank w 11 ma4o IVritti7 t°llll7okttlgol'tufPe"ntltl' a 4eth,D3o9.wlrisprosetle 93ul T y a 0 .0m fWHEAS, the Hon., JAMES H. R.p a.Mtt, President judge tho eievoial Cotirts'of Conimon Pleas of tliecOuntles of Cumber land, Perry, and Juniata, and 'Justice of tho several Courts of Oyevand Terminer and General Jan, Dolly. ivy in said counties, and !lons, Thos. Pr Blair nod liugh Stuart, J udgesof the Courts of Oyor and 'fermi. nor and Jail Dolivery . for tho trial ofall capital and 9 1 1..3004/ ''.h no qalel cowity:orpumbdilipd, tifelrAlilcejit — t? - .llB* dirlfetbk' dated Vet "it 180 have orderea the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail delivery to ho holden at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday of August, 1869, being the 23rd day, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ' NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace,andConstables of the told county of Cum. borland that they aro by the said precepts command. od to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and Inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which 'to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those srp bqltild . by - rongnizancos,' to — prosecute Adathitt thd.Pfiiorlerethat are or then biota be %In the Jail of said county, aro to he there to prosecute them as shall bo just. R EG . - IS T R'S. is hereby given to all persons In terested, that tho followli , g - aceounts have been filed in file oaten by the accountants !hereto named, for exand. nation, and will be prOsented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowanca,o n Tummy. August 174; A.D., la(in 1. The first and final accuurit.of William - Fought, executor of David Fought, late of Silver Spring township', deed. 2 Amount of John Motor, sdln'r., of Mary, Ills wifo who was the daughter of Georg° Ilrenixer, ,lato,orPil•erAiving township, Iced. 8. Tboulfht and final ilecount of John llo,nian, executor of pro lost trill soil taornw,mt of Mory .lledoen, late of Welt Ponnsboro' twp., dee'd. • 4. The Ilrgt aud_llnal account of Dr. Stun'l Myers, adni . r., of the estate of David Myers, Into of Frank lord lowa dblp, aced. bit - Tha Artt And - final acenunt Or Mary A. nalij adfoltlistratrlx of John flair, late of Mlddlotes two, deed. J. First aud Ino I- svcount of 1,1.ty1,1 li.llllloHtt.r, adm't - . 7. 'rho first a i.d final sec. not of John Goodyear, Jacob Good coat, Samuel Goody°. r nod itenj nnin Goodyear, 1,,,,ut0t..0f thviamt will, and testa of of Jaws Go .dymir, deh.'d. • • . 8. Hist and final anenunt f or etc tom. lion cum testament° amiss° of 'Raffle. Bender, late of Allen tow nstdp, doc'd. h. Account of Cain net 31. if berry, guard can of Robbins. Wm. 14.33,1 St d ono Smith. minor ebiitirott and heirs a'? Samuel tinlltb, laic of llope• wen' tOoltiship, deed. 10 The account of Peres IV. Quigliy, executor of Pores iloward, deed. 11. First and final account of Ephraim Cornumn, "11.11n:r , of 3irs . . Cotharino Gillolen, into of the bor ough bt darlisie, deed. .12, The first and final acoount of J. A, Kuffnuin, executor of iliChist And testament of Isaac Kaufman, Into of South 31Idciloton twp., deed. - 13. The first and final account of Jacob IV. 1t,,,,,. slier, executor of the last will and festainont 'of .t. P. Blumenddne, 4ec'd. 14. Ffrot and' final alccount of John Fosunught and Wtn. Y. Boyd, executors of James Boyd, Into of -.1 , 14wt0n township. - 15. SecOnd and final account of Jamas 11. Brown, ea ecutor of,tho estate of JOLM 0.-Brown, doe'd. It. Tho account of John C Dunlap, guardian of Nu, 0. Matoor, a minor child of Wm. al. Matour, den' i , as settled by Julio 0. Sax Po ono of atim'rs,, Of John C. Dunlap, now deed.,. Thn guardianship account N,f Snail Graham, doe , tl.7who — wantuardian of Samuel A. §hellabarzer minor dm of Jacob Shollabargor, deo'd., sot I lod by Jamesll. Orsharn. orocut, r of said deed, it. First and final accr tint of Onorge lloovor, ad. minis trntor of Elizabeth Witcomb, late of Sily,sr)- Sprinn township, doc'd. 19. Flrk.t find final aceouht of Benjamin Nrislay, odour., of Esther Tamil:m.4.lnel, of :li - MarOo dio'd 4 f, 20. The account of Rupert "FehrOnbeck, executor of Christian Softener , late of the botough of Carliolo 21. lirst , atrd - final 'account of George M. Rupp, executor or Peter Borchert, dee'd. S. I•lrst and final areount of It. li. Cockifo,aihn'r. of A. J. Coritiln, First and final account of John k. A. Homan, mho Inistror of Elizabuth Herman, lota of Monroe township; cloc.d. -and. a Iliti'SCCOUnt 0 M adm Inlelrillor of Oeorlie lioltzhoovor, late of Silver Si rtni, toivoshi deed --a. rs ^an - pa acconnn oin 771:loyer; _gpardihn of-Jennie and Mary E. Dellett, ,nrinor efdldren ofJ. S. Dellett, deed. 2.11. First and final aceouut of David Ehorlv, guar dian of _Esther lleartzlor, minor child of Rudolph Ileartahlr, dec'd. 127. Flre't and final account of David Beaver, adre'r of Oeorgo Beaver, deed. 29. Fleet and final account of William D. M'Cune, administrator and Isabella Duncan tnimin ihtratrix 0091Illain Duncan ; ' clad. 25- The account of donlarnin Neteloy, guardian o Alary , l'iongh n m indr child of John Plough, late of Dickinson township, dec'd. 30 The second and final account of Joseph 11. Singiser and Audrqw.Sluglser, admistrator of Geo. Hngiser, deed. 31. Thu first account Of Benjamin Seitz, mitn ? r., of J. J. Bowers, late of the borough o , New Ville, deed. 32. Account,of W illjaru C. Brandt, administrator of Jacob GoOdyear, Into of Monroe township, dee'd, 33. First sod tool account of William 51. Means, guardian ofJannitua and John Piper, minor children of John and Nancy Piper, dee'd. at. The first account of .lohn A. 'delccehan, execu tor of James Jo liuston, - late of West Penimboro' township, deed. 35. First a.nd final guardianship account of John doecased, who was guardian of John A. Berman, minor son of Christian Borman, na settled by Jas. A. Du bar, administrator of said deceased.' 36. Second and final account of Samuel Spangl er and Benjamin Royer, executors of Millis Spangler, deceased. A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. First and final account of John Paul, adner., of Nancy Ann Bennet, Into of Monroo twp., deed. :38 Fleet and final account of eatharl no liasho+ e, tniminlatratrlx of David [lnshore, doe' d. Account of 131.j/unit - I Goodyear, a duilnistrator' of Bamnel hump; deed. O. The account of John S. Kanegy and Stephen Cummings. administrator+ , of John U. lieneuy, dev'd 41. 't he account of J. W. Eby, executor of .11uner Hoffer, deed., lath of Carlisle. A. /:.1.0 Estate Agin ni account,of John C. Dunlap', now (lacriml trio tod under the' will of D. ll' Lvm h, deornsird.'of :tfra sotrah A. Lamar, now does:mad, as settled Ly Jain O. Sax ton nod Jana, M.- ridurinlstrm tom of tint stild John U. Dunlap, 43. First nod 1,041., 'noronat ilasoir llnitul near, administrator of Dnvid lobo, dec'd. ' 44. Plitt nrid fail'Adrount of 3. Morrißun, ndinlnta• Unto!. crJano Olen, clued. 45. First and IlnaLoccount or L. It. Ileodur, 54,0'r of Dr. J. Bowler, 40. _Account of W. P. thidlor, ntlininistrator of If. 111. Johnson, 47. Thu,nneount of Robert Lanthetton, ndminisln• for de bonus non cum testament° 01100:0 ut tSilllnw llonwoo,l, Into of 311ihtlesus. township. J. DOIISILU7I.I4It, litigister. SPONSLEII, Itual Extate .pant. B'ENTZ HO Si. " (I , nrinerly Corpianllouse.) No. 17 :ANP:I,9.-EA§T, *AIN 'ST., •- • - TjutAnpiere.ignett having purchased and entirely 'rtflitted, non furnished endow throughout with that ches furniture, this well-known and old established iioJel, solibits ton cuatmk of .the community .and tra'vellint pdbile. Ito is mull' prepared to thrnlsh -flrst-chose necommodatione to nli who desire to make a. /Idiot th tit /Avian. or pleniatit, temporary abode. The cuitom . from thO,,starroundiag• country is ro- spectfully solletted. Courteous such ottouttvo ser, venue ut engaged n tide populsr - hotel; !,! lit (11S0 Y; llENTZ,f•Prorif'.. N, It. A II rift •class Livery I comirclied 'With the Hotel the tunpmement of Mr, Jop.L, A 3thip.rlloo-Iy. F,STAI3,IASH , P.II) IN :1851 11 is • E Y. . JEWELER, ' • ' - lovlteahls 'patrita andlho tttc aenirolly;. to Dia • Now Storo,'No.. 1320 i 0.13111t3T.W11T THILADMiPHIAI' whoro'they'will'tlnd o large o o t won onleotod Mock of• DIAMONDS, WATOIIIIS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY; SILVRR and yIdSTED.WaItE, at ,Mottorato Prices. • , Nq.•II.+WAXPEEDItid• JEWELRY aatitfltlly ,•a• repaired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of nll Moth, wade to order laJtili eat.' ' ' • ; • ') • • 4; 1 1A1J11 . OF JIVERY STOCK( The'snlenaptpr, 119 O 1 W . at nubile rittioi , at hie i AS'A T URDA .r; JULY 31st, all the aloithig'eo Establishment, viz: Yeer two pntilOg les,„'ons Cuneb, Germantown iYag one, (two and times costa,). two Arcibulaqcs Wagons, two Spring Wagons', sts Mid BBlludOuble' Sleigh, 10 ebtrof Hero clay IdoublU ,, andAnEcle.) Blankets, Robes, Fly-nuts, Ilulyerg, 'colobll, and evollthlngdialonglng to the stelae. 8010 at 10 o'clock, do said: gay, }Am terms, terms, will I .bo nmao .• • 29Ju1.2t, . . WETZI(t. , 1 11 $ I$QOOl PONV:Ii]R 4(1,' and fionifulona Aillfea ' Ne; of by ,-.‘tioUtopork 1011, Medical &deity, and IffloinFatuln'br,Rhyalclann,in,clrouloi, tionOirea, on applicallorrio -., A.. •-• t. 4( 0171-FAS. .1..• , 11U11018. Oonorol Agont.i ' • p. 0. Bon d016 1 .1.t,- ;in 112 Peall•AV, Now 'fork.: ivQ,4\ipE ig,,, f )Aprejm-giy9w3b L ap,:an; LA Application . for etlo , ,pardo . ll• 01 W.II. 11UQwa has lantrAo . l,o 4 oflVOY,Sipplt 9,lonast, LEGATE.„ Q 7 r 1 s^ VOTlCE.—Letteys of Administra-• tlon Upon the estate of Johniogatideed., o Frankford township, have been granted to the Hub scvlber tombow e ll persons will - make Tapiocas de(tha ialrtate.and all claims will he presented. t 111.Turie tit J. #41."..r10/ • enabler,. MOTIOE.—The undersizned •con- L Ttomplates, trip to Europe shortly, and of a Innuifen of,hlii Grocery. Store to:his sons, Lso bi Ti. `Gebrgo4l. I.ltertihnosho 4111 carryon the bu siness' at the old stand, In the name of ilolinian , s Soria: All persons indebtad to tne undersigned for ,gricorles, or In any was., aro roquortod to call Imeno. Widely and settle, as It Is absolutely necessary to square Up the old books and old accounts. OJuly lit, ru, . !.• • a W.: p, ROFFMAN. • DROVIONOTARY'S NOTICE. Nonce Is herohy given Wall persons inter-' rated, th at tho following trust, accounts hada been filed in the Prothonotary's .01ee for examination, PAC' wlllr'ho presentod' - to 'the ,'Court of Common Pleas"of 'Clumferland etiunty for confirmation on Weducsday, the 21th day of August, 1869, via : 1. 'I he first aud final account of .1. 13. Boyer, coal mittne_of_Catharino-Schroll, a lunatic. 2. Tho - flrst /Mil final account of John com mittee of Nancy Brown awoll, a lunatic. I ! J. P, BRINDLE; Prothonotary. 23jilly 4t PROLAMATION •JOS. O. THOMPSON, Sheriff. July 23, latl9.—ic. 17Jul) '69 ats ILEdL . ES742',L; - - VALUABLE TOWN, PROPEIL. TY AT PRIVATE '.BA.CR. The ntb.eriber offers' at Privy in Sale, the BMW: end LOT 'OW O ROUND, now o , ;nopied by him,' and also Um adjoining anentit,lot., . 11000010 27 by 50 fort, two•and.a=ltalf stories high • cop Woo oleo .ealdea the-kttrehen,—rind-hali,ln-141111.-ths modern Improvements and conveniences, to wit: rirro Latro.buStosiis, taßstmo;.hot-and.cold-Water, Bath Tutia,P7ater Closets, pormanoot Waith !Ronda, and this thretighout tlw helm, with approprlnde tures, c Toe Lot has front of 37 feet 6 inches, and extends to Liborty alley , tho 021010 depth ea the honao lot, hos en It a . Oiatern, Smoke House, and small Stable. Both 'lots are filled with choke 6brubberry, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. . Yoe rapport!es will be sold togethot or separately porch:karts may desire. Terme liberal. 2:3jul b9.tf LEMUEL TODD, )13BLIO SALE of — Valuable Real EsTATB. On Saturday,' Auyusi 14, 48.69 Tito sut.seribot will offer a Public °Mo, on tho enun prenifilos rituated in sfonroo townrhip, Cu.mbOrl and fy, on tho York'rondnunu flit road lending frotu linlllnc Springs, oir , ut 34 tape South of Churohtown nod about. 5 miles libel of , Carllslo, tho followirig do. /0111,11 Vnlunhle Rent Estate, viz: t' A' Trnat of Load horitalning. 79 ACRES, having thereon oreatod TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, and a Two•btory LOG 110USH,-nttachod [bora° Alm a largo lIANIT - 13AltN, good Woll" orit'ATElt at tho door of thn nous°. n ascoollaut YOUVO ORO ARO, with 0 variety of 'Choice Fruit. Tho land ion good quality of Litnetdone mind under abigli tante ni cultivation. 'Sale to connueonee nt"2 o'clock, P. M., a said day, wLen attendance will be given and terms made known by MARGARET VA DARR, 2tjuly 4t. . r Administratelx. • puBLIc SALE OF REAL TATE. 044,, Thursday, August sth, 1869 I will eiposu at publle sale a valuable piece ot land adjoining the village of Groagoo, on the Cumber land Valley Rail Head, miles West of Carllele, containing 40- ACRES mom of Jess, about eight of which 'are encored With' gno tlinOerr.th6 balance being in a high state of cultivation. It will be sold eithey as a whole or In parts los will best suit r cbaser'i. Alan on the same day and nt the HIM place the following deem lbod proportion: 1. - A lot of ground containing Party Feet front. and One Hundred and Ninety Foot In depth, hav ing-thereon erected a TWO.STORY FRAMS DWELL TNO 110USII: a 'Frame Stable, Oven. AC. Also hal/- jog a good Cistern on it. - 2. A rely of Six Two-story TEN'EMENT liOUSSßrwitl, Lots attached, either an a whole or single. 8. A Lot of Ground, having thereon erected one of the moat commodious and well constructed 1301100 L HOUSES In the county, the lot icing Ai feet &op nod forty feet Wide. The Building is well suited either for a School House or for a most excel. lent Church, and Is tilled wlih 0 full sot of the best •Improvod School Furniture. which will be sold sop, arately or with the buildincr- • 4. Two vacant LOTS OF GROUND each Forty Feet front and One Hundred and Ninety Feet deep, In the village of Grown-in. • TORN MUNRO, Truides of Maigaret Ureoson, N the same day and -at the same lJ place lha hairs of John Denbo r, dean used, Zvi 11 offer at Public Sale the following Uorcribed Real blatato : 1. A magnincont Lot of Ground In the village or Gleason ' Too !kindred Feet Sioare, baying there on eroded a moat excellent and commodious 'Trots story OWEILI,ING 110UXII, Wash noose, -Wood House. fur House, Bake House and Stablq This 'is perhaps the Very finest country property In the arallity, thelot bollig Jivl4od into a meat bountiful pod, insgollieent garden, strawberry patches, secret potato p adieß owl apple orchard, the bal ance lining eovere , with moat - productive WWI trees end float beautiful ornantimt ui n nos. 2 A Tract of Lane adjoining mode of David Wolf, Hobert Ureaino„iiitintlel Ureasiin and Oro. Line, Jr, wont titling Seventeen and One hair Arrow m o re ori less, iithent too acres of +thick aro mitered-with ox- Miura thober, and the halunee In a high slate 01 'rho soli. 01 the above mono I prove, Ow, to corn -11,1311C0 lit 10 &dock on told dwy, when attend:tuck: will ho given nod torinK motto Known 2.ijuly is VALTTAI3LE iIOTEL Property AT PRIVATE SALEiOIt EXCITANO FOR A FARM The subscriber offers at to Ivate_salp the well known hotel stand In Newrillo, In., known as the LOGAN II OUSE. The lot (upop which thu hotel stands) contains 57 by ISO foot, and In oddities than' to will be .sold oo °arid loot ti ARD LIN son talotug 55 fly Inn foot. The house is large au übstantially built °Odom) containhig S sleopin nartments, good Bar-roqin Illning.roranNta lichen and all modern conven Warns. A good Veil of Wator at tine door, LENT STABLING for forty ors., Toe Rouse, Wood Reuse, Smoke House :Ind d tcps'sary out-buildings. The Logan 'Rouse is widely and lavorably known and is largoly nattonleed. It has beau quite recently ristoliteotand repaired throughout. Term; to . suic the purchaser For further particulars, apply to the limbaeriber,to a his absence to •Peter A. Ahl, at Newaillu, Pa., JOB. A. WOODBURN. . . MEE GREAT CLOSING . OUT- SALE UR ENTITLE STOCK OF SUM 31Elt GOODS to bo eloaod out in tlildy days If possible. The greatest 13 . 71 - 1? N rernitterticHn Ca,lfs}, o erow—te—lie-ri-ert br the next thirty day. We are deterniint;d to •Icso out OUR ENTIRE STOCIS OF EME , ,IER Et)Ons Ve will keep no arenuat of what goods vont.. Thny nuat all be RIM without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS 'nro the order of thu day. IV° hare a complete an sortment of all ir.,ideds or goods yet, at slab wonder fully low prices as to astonish the most experienced buyers. R Ed) U - C E l) 5 00 Uloth for. , 00 Cassinlore, 1 110 do _ 85 Alpa,ca, "5 do CO Japanese 511atnrel1 50 Granlto Poplins 40 l'ungeo -' do 50 lieht Or, , L. 110./ 40 do thrOd La vnH, 15 00 91m16 10 0) 410 do 811,IC COATS AT miLl"rimit. COST Iwhi for 31 00 $1 :10 hoop Skats, 1 00 Carpets, 'Oll Cloths, Blinds, Le, Twenty-1100 per - cant. lower than the lowetit. Dolite'sties of all kinds eaw.,2 edingly loin u wlll ZIV cl VOO more value ill. your money, under any and ill clreuni•tanreS, titan Can bo had olerwhere. Call early and.examlue our goads. Sea a our priers, and al eoovl nee if of the fact.. El= 6000 you'll& of wool wanted, for rrLic4 we will pay tlio lligUsi market price. Jilll,llll. 1 ()M - ETHI NG NEW ! $1 000 Every Month 8100. In Every To xn Mauiles English Art of Paiaat ing and Drat6ing Oil Paintings.•. Dy this nimple, yet wonderful art. any lady or gentleman, or any Loy a 'girl 12 yearn old, can paint and drn w alifc.dilee picture in thetmadreg or tiny of the , of-any get.eral ...statesman, srenory, in two boner+ time. Si 1 won outdo In ono day by an agent at Mitchell, Ind., titachingft another agnot made' 6300 In one week touching It. Ahe ) . bet.t thing In the world to 10100 money foot I • and honorably,: It surpassed the-Grecian or Orion tol palntle.ga in beauty,' dtirnbility and thoplieltyt •. whilst those requiro some, taloa, thit delta not.. Any person ran both execute it and teach It; • Now" • in the Limo trybegin. tint rawly ands penile at ewe home, in 'Forma, Schools. Districta, he. You Tan teach It In (damson or Individually. and Make , 11.000 !Ivry In all equal thanes for both sexes. grail rechmanment ions :• , • 'OlOlO tlottd, Agents,l; A. YOAII . 'lnstructions for Landscape Paintings I,,trat6, ate.. toe at hand,' and love given prefect solightetion. .311• It Itrase.• Cho noweth, travelinz teaoher, says it talten like ml id.flro whereveripAheelf, ho.lou'lufg ., undt+i $l,OOO at llothanYtOrlti4o. Yn , teaching It. 'so worth of chemicals, Including "paints, impara too fot.drawlng, An, will paint nod draw lull hdl• painting:4 or it will tooth 500- scholars. I shall on- . tend the timo n fow days td these desiring-to learn tl.lo novel ntt. reedy° on an averago 1000 priors , Nitric; send lettorti reamomonding It; Briny of which. cannot be Inserted In an ntivortiFement. To ilia .noxt 0,000 appllcanta 1 will .send, free Of Char, e, one yodel; subscription to WO(t'li -Vomla and, Literary 'Alonthly',.! ono of the neatest' and ' splchst, no woll no intorehting .Gun lly . niAvsimpul published In Mils conotry, , Thin dram oat' include any who Intro already son t, nor oily . that may'liond. alter Um number Is Illloul. Therdfore apply In limo. Sal Itlfaction 'guaranteed, For full and rolnPleh, it,. strelellidis for 'painting and, apparatus, Inch,. and, . ruMll.sl.' to. • ', , • ,Puor, G. W.. I.lparigqeyiltploti, qtark,p.,(No, 2m' • . - t U 0 • DiIOTS AND '.ll OBS ~1 7 '0 -4 .',Eg D , T ..T 4 '!' l4 ' l7 '::'i : All tile" Li?iDINGI IiDYLDd, on :Tuna or niido to ; meocuro. "Prices fixed otiI , PW.FIGUILDB: An.lllun. •. instruotiono for coif ttnent lout'on rocolpt of Poct'olll6 ddr00..., • ,•• •• •••• .I?,ll:4ltblq.T.' . • • • . • iin.annth.Blxtb.:kl4f ittwilo.o66tote, , •'' • • c,Tillis.A.l4l.lA., • NOlTlat 'l ltV3l.e.;B4 114i ... 4; 11 : 1 1,1 • IcOlt:Diefi`iiiiiiinclid Der and Ilecto,, tvntt hi AbO'AMl,hi:all , ql. ,, brifl.S . :nehtZ, 1101.60, onliOntiorio will bo ro • • .4kiloq 4j004,,hU0.11'0,,, t 6•• - 14tiottila ipttr7 961Toectatroptifrow.dorttivtpoy And: siitrona,tvor, ! iblunerf , • ""• tibO,T: 4 l I VM I7, • II F 3 00 I V. 15 to . 01 1000 6 00 :(0 to 500