Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 13, 1869, Image 3

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    Tili:Pnics of CURL.---The dinners'
Journal," of Saturt*,.• estimates that tit°
• supply of cool Aye year will , bc, by the be
ginning of•lil'ocombOr stx hundred
• tbousand tons over the supply cifleist yeltr.
The iieficieney is w , only; 83,788. tons
behind-Ua-sm.. •• 'last • ea . :. Atis ovi-
dent from these figures that if purchasers
will postpone laying in their supplies'fOrs,
- month or so', there must be:a fall in 'prices
and they will be able to.thwarttho space.
lators: who, have undertaken 'to maintain
the extortionate rates. We notice that In
some quarters it is proposed, by way,Of re
tallatindon the coal monopolists, to Open
the country to foreign coal, and it is not
at all iniprobabloAhat dongrese may be
called to consider whether the coal .duty
may not safely be entirely' abolished. i 6
is certain that'persistence - in . tliecoiirse - of
extortion hitherto pursued, Will lead to re
taliation :of some sort on the part of the
public. '
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LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE FOR Au
ausT.—Whon'the 'publication of this mag
azine Wig 'commenced; one object was to,
. make it be"to Philadelphia what Harper'B
is to Now York. It Is prospering well but
the - distinctive characteristics of . the' two
cities lam to be indelibly imprinted on
their respective productions. The August
number contains the continuation of An.
thony Trollope's new novel, "The 'Vicar
of Bullhampton ;" a novel by an anony
mous author; entitled "Beyond the Break
ers," and "Magdalena," a translation of
a German 'novelette; articles on Joseph
Jefferson the comedian ; the "Manifest Des
tiny of the United.States,'l_ "An Adven
ture in the Snow;"' the ozporlence of an
army officer in being "snowed up" for
four days ohs railroad train in a Vermont
• Winter, with a woman's article on the dif
tjculty of establishing. an exact proportion
between "Parlor 'and Kitchen," and two
poems—" Heroes" and "The Old Story".
—make up-a very readable number:
ECLIPSE.—An eclipse expedi- .
lion, under the auspices of the govern
-7 pent ; was organized in Philadelphia, con
sisting of fifteen gentlemen, vie: Prof.
-11...MonTox, Ph. D., Franklin Institute;
Prof. A. M. MAIEER, Ph. D., Lehigh
University; Prof. C. .1 0 - ilirmEs,• Ph. D.,
Dickimion College, and twelve others.
Through the kindness of MIL •SCOTT, of
the Peninlylvania
_Railroad, luxurious
transportation in a special car, to their
destination at Burlington, lowa, and its
vicinity, was furnished the party and in
struments ; "and they arrived at their sev
eral points of observation last Vednesday
—one section of the party at Burling
ton, another at Ottumwa, and another at
Mt. Pleasant.
From the Ottumwa Daily Courier, of
the 6th inst., we :mike the foring ex
t`ract: Together 'with Maj. I' LON, S, B.
EvArrs, Esq., E. FAWCETT,Esq., specially
detailed by the
. New York Ilerald to
writeth
up )oc tps , and 11iaj. AMILIOIq,
we drove out to the grounds selected -by
the scientific gentlemen' to make their
observations of the eclipse tomorrow.
The place-.chosen is a high and beautiful
one this side of lawyer BRADLEY'S house,
which they have very appropriately named'
"Observatory Hill," - a - natlfir which is like
ly to adhoro to it permanently and make
it historical. From this point a Bile
sweep of the horizon is had South, East
and Vi'ese, while the lapdscape is its fine as
any thing that efin be- seen in the State.;
We found the !follOwing party on the
ground, with their insfruments,,ready to
take the eclipse in all its stages of obscu
ration, providing the weather is only clear
enough to let them and us see it:
Prof. , CHAS. P. kIMES, Carlisle, Pa.
Joux O. Buows, Esq., Philada. Pa..
J. ZENTiIAYER, 'Philitcla. Pa.
E. MoEitLY Philada. Pa.
W. J. Bexss., Buffalo, N. Y.
This ,party has the grand Equatorial
Telescope Of the Gettysburg College, Pa.,
having a six, inch aperture and 8k feet
foal length, to be used for photographic
purposes. The time of exposure of the
plates is registered by means of. an electri
cal chronograph. The experiments to bo
made will be highly important td,.the
cause of science, and it is earnestly hoped
that the people in their curiosty will avoid
crowding up around near the observatory,
which will materially interfere with the
operations. Mayor FULTON has detailed
a strong force, who will be on the ground
by times tomorrow.
Though the weathei has been for several
dayi decidedly unfavorable and discourag
ing, yot,on Saturday it Was all that could
bo desired, and .the results of the observa
tions were quite successful.
The following telegram, furnished by
Prof. Himus,'.we copy , from the Now York
Tribune
OTTUMWA, lowa, Aug. 7, 1869
The day has been everything that could
ba desired for observation. The clouds of
the Morning Were succeeded. by a perfect
`,ly clear sky. At noon,,witb a try wind
and no haze, iProf. , Ampc.A.Nnzz, chair
man of the National Academy-of Sciencei,
pronounces the eclipse the finest of
. the
three totals he has.ebserved. His party,
including Gem HAISTEMY, were finely
' posted for observation, and, in, addition to
the usual astronomical observations, in
vestigated the heat of the'ebrona by means
of the - therme-olectric pile, without posi
tive results. • 'rho rest, however, which
this observation gave the eye, enabled him
to ascertain that the color of, the red prom
inences is accidental. The section'of Pkof.
Monvow'epbotoeraphio , party at this place
have bad splendid success. Thirty-four
excellent, 'accuratel3kinied photographs
were obtained. Some very near the con-
meta, and three very superior ones of,the
,corona and red prominences. The photo
graphic section at Burhngton report a
very decided success, and made forty-live
good photographs, with time of impros
.mll recorded chronographically (fivOur
ing totality contaets,) and verv,valuable
spectroacopio observations and. rneasurn-.
moots mado4 The section qt . M.t.'Pleaaant,
wore favo - ro Vdts thirty-six negatives:"
Last Sabbath soma of the'gentlemen of
the soientific corps - were ,engaged in malt
ing other kind of impressions, as the fol
idwing notice from tho', Qiiumwa Courier
would indiCate:--4 There will .be a ()hit-,
dren's Union"SOrvree at the Proabyterian
'church,, next. Sabbath 'aftermoon, at' half
peat three o'clock., Addresees. will bo'de-
Otos?ct 'byTrbgStliplieri Aloinnder; Prof.
0, I:4lrices. and Gan. N. N. Halsted of
tho'AstronoMical, party now in our city.".
Tho observations and illuatrations.takon
by other; partins,• ,e)sowhereil vioAiri. the
belt, f ;totality, were erdieentlysuccestiful.
DAirtiitotis ClcttlkeitFArr,a. 7 --Tlie
now ton,dollar , eounterfeit.greettbackaare;.
it said,intisentedin'adch•giMaqMitation
of the' janurnVon'es that' iirclOiOtene.t, ox
porta can hardly detect-the - difforento.. , ly e
thOliublin,eatibe;expecteds,to
do ao, or. b9wlt is altogether just.te.reak6
bonp ; flde acceptor in such--a case the'
loner. . Noy_ tlitit the fflndinviniana sienn.
tUreq iiat! , ltuiti F te4,:.- it t . 0 . 1 -,
itia4 44
p3, : fg,i,9lo3 9g ovorr ?. cairj,t, 97 tartuf qq l, l .ro
a simoial paper for .. .tbio‘,purposa, 9:10:0039 . 8r
sloe : #l.if o
ab 'pat side'. POOOl pia id &be'
ma 4 a'faloayi n These oiinntartedta are !oe
only a loss to the , Treasury; put a constant
souien 'of annbYanaq' and 'distirast; tq 'Tan,
InThuainatko.'„Lpilha a;rY poriarmnant•
looli to it and doe tea aOnia.iktnotry.,,
• Annutil
AOld ,4he Pnir;
".Ginunds ottio 17.)oplbezland C ; ol!inty:A.Ml-
v;Oulturnl, 130olot , 7.• , , , , .
On papn:dski*nguil.t4.4th xpetv '
B o o , e itinents on the frotruli. Are
' "s," • ",
Byot4ot ortbelocilv,, •
• `.; dOieb,
July 211,4 t. •
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i
;. STAMPI3.7-Though -we have-for so - q
,time beonliying under the i•nle' of slamSl '
the question is 'ono of ovory day Aski g,
cklloy, much'of a 'stanip does this iegnir 7' ,
The following ornbrenesolwo : 'thinki the
Iniest general '
use of tiielps as `liiiOicil. to.
ninnufneturers hna..peitioulnr . elftSses of
.usiness:that'payaspecia tax no px
and, evidences.at-debt, Jive cents on , anch.
til.oo •if aai.sioo - 11VO"cents'• oven
sloo,'flve cent§ on each $lOO or part thereof.
All receipts — 4r any amount without ihait,
oierl's2o twe cents ;. if under $2O, nothing;
iffiliecks of any amount two cents. All
deeds and deeds' of trust, flfty,.cents on ,
each $5OO iii value of the properti 'con
veyed or the amount secured; when
deed of trust is fully stamped, the note
Secured. need not be; hilt. they should. be
endorsed to show the reason why. Mort:
.gage bonds need not be stamped if, stamps:
are affixed to the mortgage. All appraise:
ments,, estates, or- estrays, Jive cents on'
each sheet, or,piece of min Affidavits.
'of ,every description, are exempt from
Stamp duty. Acknowledgments to deeds,
etc.,• are,. also exempt. pontracts and
agreements, five cents for 'each:skeet. or
piece of paper, except - for rents ; When for
rent, fifty cents for each $BOO of rector
es's.; if over $3OO fifty cents lot; each ad:
ditional $2OO, or fractional part 'thereof in
excess , of WM. Any person interested
can affix and candel stamps.
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SOCIAL HOP.—On Thursday even.
• log of last week it was our good forturie to
bo present at a grand social hop, given by
the ladies of' Mount .Holly Springs. If
the.faiionesisucceed.na"well
undertakingvas they did in this one, they
have in contemplation a joyo . us future. The
lads and lasses tripped gayly on the "light
fantastic too," until a late hour, and every-,,
thing passed off as merrily as a Marring°
bell. M' SAthUEL) G. Grvnr, tnadter of
cerefrio,niel, acquitted himself to- the,satis
facticdi of all present. The Carlisle String
'Band was in attendance, and discoursed
Most elequent music. Mr. W. MuLr,m,
,v hose rdriutation is known far and wide
as r d.'''first ! -class landlord, was untiring .in
his efforqs to nuke the entire party enjoy
themselves. In conclusion, we must not
fail to give a word of encouragement to
our friend ' `OTTy." He is a good .whole. ,
smiled 'fellow, the life of the ball room,
a •mirth-pro . volting companion, and his
brilliant efforts. to please had the desired'
effect. The party left Holly fully sat,'
isfied that the night had been agreeably if
not peolitably spent. Should there bo an
other party given among those hills, our
noble countenance s will be viSiblo there..
CONSTITU'iION BITTERS are pleas
ant to the smell and taste, will remove
impurities from the body, and give health
and vigor to the frame. - Dhrungements
of the stomach hathirige - rsr
and sources of insanity. Prom an ob : ._
- Strife thin "diecilder, aMMliini - eiTon of
the sympathetic and other nerves follows.
Gunglionitis, &0., and the function's of die
brain are deranged and impaired. be
riingement of the cerebrum Will also pro--
duce diseases of the lungs, heart, skin and
kidneys. It is Consequent upon the same
cause that thousands .die,orobolera,
and billions_ fevers, and::that insatiate,
baneful. dispelie; phtbisiq Or . conshroptiOn.
The stomach is antA4ortint Organ in the
economy, for upon . ittieueeese . we depend
for all the advantages to be derived from
the exhibitions of internal medicines. Its
healthy fui - Mtions are of stoping moment
to every - mortal, — as it - constitutes the
sOurce and - fountain of life, wkiciwis nu
tritious. NO - organ possesses such power
in modifying every part - of the system
none . such remarkable sympathies
LAMP l lir\N ere is - "' shod
dy in glass as well as woollen fabrics. Con.
turners of kerosene aro sometimes almost
discouraged, so frequently do chimneys
break,. without any , apparent cause, ren
dering the cost of chimneys equal to that
of oil. Cheapness being the, order of the
de, great miiny .of the manufacturers
mike chimneys front silieate of lime instead
of lead. The initiated may tell the differ
ent kinds of glass by ringing theist ; ,The
vibrations of the lead glass have 'clear,
ringing, Doll-like sound, pessessing the re
quisite strength to withstand expansion
and contraction, as well as the general
pres Sure by use and will outlast a half a
dozen of the lime glass chinineys. Fifteen
c'ents'invested in ono of the lead chimneys
is money well spent, even though it injure
the " trade " the cheaper kind: Stick
a a pin thfri . e and remember it, •
IMMEI
List of unclaimed letters remaining
in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa. for the
week ending August 11„th s , 1889.
A---Androws, Fannie
B- Baer, Mrs. Lucy; Brown, Mrs. M.;
Boblits, Miss Ann.
C—Carbaugh, Miss A. B. ; Comstock,
Mrs. Wm.,11,; Craton, Miss Anna; Carter,
Mrs. F. A, ; Creo, Miss Alien A.
D—hillcr, Miss Ann N. ;.Doglits, Mrs.
lda ;Daugherty, ,flies' Kate.
G—Giirdner, Mrs. Catharine; Givier,
Miss Rinnie • - ' !
. „
./1-1144, Miss Mary. "
li—Kelly; Mrs. Caddie S; Kerr, David;
Kerman, John F. F.
.1 —LAwler, Patrick ; .Low, David ;
Longsdorf, W. 11. ; Lost,' Jacob ; Light,
Miss Annie, (2.)
M—Minich,.Peter ; Minicb, Franklin ;
Murray, ° -
N—Ndwacher, Wm.; Newman, Daniel;
Neff, Rebecca, Miss (3.)
D—Orris, Mrs. Elizabeth.
Q—Qturi, Miss Sarah E. T.
R—Reisinger, Bradford J.; Rhule, Jno.;
Room, Albert; Richabaugh,-Sdmuel G.;
Richards, James R; Richards, Mrs. M. E.
S—Selimohl, John; Smolinkar, Andreas
Bernardus; Steigleman, Stenner,
Sallie C. ~
T° Trite, B.
W—Wa3tzol, W. L
Z—Zeiglor, D. M.
:1119LD FOR POSTAGE.
B,—Stowart, Dr: . W. r 9.. NQwburg,
A. • K.. B.IIEEM, P. M
THE WHITE. )113unB.— Very few
_persona; know the value . of , the,_Whlte•
House , toshis country. We do not mean,
,by- fish the palace at Washington, but Eho
White painted . 4Welling 'Wherever it rrig,
be.- White paint not only proventS: froni
rotting, but by
~forming n hard coating,
preVents soft wooefrom giving out its or;
pinks deisq, to the 'atmosphere, and
,doring the alr.unhoalth?..' Country physi , ,
cianahave observed•that there is twice as
mach fever typhOid'and the tide, in anjiriint-,
ed houses as in those tO/siah! are' properly
Oroteeted4 White paint fa of more real im
portance, than all the curpekastnd mirrors
in the ivory:' Those_, who Would obtain
an article of the4iebi fitiahtj should apply
meX, m ght.4 Go., Twenky-hooond and.
Bacastreets,,,Philadolpliia, Pennsyls/ania;:*
This firm spaehilitY in Permin;ant ,
`Orian Green-and, Japan -Dryer,-- , which
they guaranaiss ho very superior, qual
an d cheap l o'r be manufactured
elsovflere:'-MalrfinAt ,
facture -a- chemically -pure- bnibonate, of,
Loath and!insport
,every coneeiyaldngraciO
and finaitty of
,Lentkand,Zinc,,P_aints; 001-,
Ors die., at thsyery , lowest prices. Kra
,-wbenewecintlea'tho' whitest of ••tvhite•load,
and' kok.n,ight - adopted:li: f4i,
60 . is iO3 4 thefr oolobratod brand 'off fOrd;
:whiiefrlead paint,,whose manufacture
tO tholi Oinks •ft l yro'Otillf
Dealion• - pa;tids iritortipted sand for
pike, oirolare. . • •
. .
7 REWARD.—Tho undersigried •having
tbeen!i!ebbpd 'uf
'SERA' i Medritain, on the eightli'c:f n
list, will, wiibout quesitions, 'pay sixty
dbllars for the roturo or,discoyerrefithe
,
~1 ,
Same ; I' - thirty dollars for • 'Gluier . t.no
a ' latch . or chain. The watch is a gold,,
sun log ase,• sm.(' over,.
M. J. Tobias, Liverpool. The chain is
Very An& tgA, straigh;t idund wire, links,
from ..three-fourths of an inch ;to art inch
in length, and the links arc attached, the
one; immediately Within the oilier. thO
above reward, will bmpaid eithAr. try my.
sqlf or by W. D. A. Naugle, who wi
tead4 "Won tify either
B. Kr.grrEn,
'rrinE BEST:—Tonics have of late
years gained rapidly In publicestimationendare
-far more gen'ortily employed by flist.clas!physlqau
thad,Vhey once mere. The , ',reason For thigh, that
it 1.11 generally eetablished feet that wholesome
tonics used In nnie.atlon daily fur years, do not
ltfge — tliblevirtueneithei do they injure thetsys. ,
Rum. They At in tact like air and exerelse,: and
not as "medicines," in WO -ale latended solely for
attack', of !lineal,. The 111170111 , 111:VCIPLE8, WIN , daily
thos'e of vegetable origin, all possess the common
property of atimulating the appetite, strengthening
the nervous`, systeer; and of Imparting ettength '
Monier, gonerally Motive benefit from them even
more than men, their system betas . more liable to
debility and exhaustion. We have again and again
in our experience seen the good effects of tonics
where the ayes had amen. di/a and the cheeks pale,
and the entire frame alleged every Indication of
'exhaustion, nervous suffering and debility.
The beta established bitter. before the Am orlcan
public aro beyond quottion those of Dr. Stcevor,
and. this is equivalent to declaring that they aro
the b st; Since " aMoug the scores of really excellent
, blttere now current, rt poor article has no cheap of
whiltSlVSE._7ll.o_ Moat_lanorant.person_can_
tell at once by its effects, almost :rem a .Ingle dose,
ihrther anj bitters .are good or bad. Those of
Strever have been sold for thirty years, are 'com
posed of sixteen of tun safest roots and herbs of a
well-khown tonic virtue, so skillfully selected and
compounded with regard to thole mutual effects,
that it may be doubted whether anj more ,Perfect
fore) of this modinine con be made. .
Thousands of persone ere •xposod to or afflicted
with fever and ague, billions ague or othor results
of malaria. Lot them remember thus those hitters
are. admirable In such cases, alt for dlarrhEra and
cholera morbus;er any ordinary derangement of
the stomenh. Try them and,ba Retailed that . they
should be'in the stores of every family, and the
trunk of every herein!.
It in ..favorable feature in the advertlaement of the
proprietors of Dr. &rev erb'a Tonle-herb yittern, that
no clahns are audio that they will cure every 111 that
flesh is heir to The NC enkast intellect can hardly be
imposed upon when told that this or that rem dy will
remove every form of diseane in every attiniand yet
wo tan not take up the majority of journal. 'without
'amstunfering an advertisement declaring that this
or that medicine Is a nostrum which le is perfect
apothecary's shop, a whole college of physicians In
itellf rendering all other cures winless. What in
laimed for Dr: Stee 'lmes Ilitters in at mply that they
will act as a good tonic, and are capable of doing as
much good no a preparation of hitter priselple . ran.
They will not 'een] ineurnale diseases, bat the, will
often prevent a curtain elan of disorder, from be
coming furor:' le The prefereacea tad certificates
Issued in their favor are all trutfund honent, and of
tl: roe there ore hued. nits.
Froznthu oditorlal oalumun o' Fornety'B Phibide'
Froth the Medical Profgasion
._._..__.___._.____..._L4 kekeThe,.....1u15.25,11(113,_
Co.o n
the . 22,1 lust, would say that I have used Dr.
St.evel'e Tonic Herb hitters eel analvely lu my-prae
Hee during several years past. 1 do not hesitate to
say that I bare found it to pesos: remarnkalweffl
cony in s lases of Dyspepsla,lndlgee Lion, Love of pte
vane Energy, no well as Fever and Ague, Diarthoca
Headache and other.d [senate Troceedi ng imm a die
ordered stomach ; and especially one it proved of in
estimable value lu general debility of the system
when other tonic ruedlciMes have failed to proddco
the desired effect.
Though reluctant to appear •e recommending any
particular advertised mediclile, n t6OllO of duty to
the pulflie and the medical faculty : Neill -wit allow
me to withhold my testimony to the merits of the
Bitters Jo question. • Yours, respectfully,
T. 11. PARKER, M. D.
ICRYDER C 0.,.
lisnlfacturers aad Sale Proprietor.,
ltl ItORTIL 3rd STREET', PHILADELPHIA.
MOLD EVEDYNYTIVRAL
32.3-DEAFNESS, -- .Di,INDNESff - and. CATARRH
treated with the utmost HUMBS. by 3. itlA 1. CB, M.
D., nud Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his
speciality) in the Medical College of l'eransylvanto, 12
years experince, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No.
boa Aron Street, Ellie. Testimonials can ho soon
at his alike. Thu medical faculty are incited - to ac
company their patients, as ho has nwserrets in hls
practice. Aruautal eyes inserted nithoupsdrir; Nd
charge for examination.
lUJuiy (ably
DIED
BROCK.—On the lel. inst., Mr. William Brock, in
the, mall year or Hs age.
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CekrllBle, Anginal. is, 1869
Fatally F10ur....
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General Produce Market.
CIAOIe, July •20th, DO.
•
Corr4o.,feci Weekly by Wi //kin Washtnood
8UT111.5. 20BACON 81.1.013L011125,
8008, • 20 BACON BIDES,OU
GAIT, .4' 10 WRITE BEANS 3 15
- .
TA LLow, iIi , ARED PEA CHB,: 25
SVAP.• ~ O UNPAIIMIY I.IAMIES 10
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03K8AI, 35 p 311313 AT1 , 1118: y 25
BACON !lAMB lB RAP • • ' 3
,SPECIAL YOTICE
W3l. BLAIR & SON. wholosilo and relll,denlors
In ORO CIitUFS, QUI:B:1911'AM;
,CEDAR \ AND
WILLOW WARE,„'SALt, FISH AND OILS. Car•
ISel e, , PeniVa.`
19Aug G 9: •
WIRR ItAl LING, ;VIRG' GUARDS, for Store
Fronts, Asylums, &c. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web. ,
blngsfr!i'lNznd poultry yards, Drell' and — lron
"wire cloth 5 es, Fenders, Screen', for coal., oreso
sand, &e., Ileavy Crihiped Cloth fur efsrlv arrestors .
Landeme Wire lot', Windows ke„ `Paper, Idakent
Wll'es, Din atnei, tal Wire .Work*. Dvery'
tlot'i'Py addressing the manufaetar'ers, W.A.f,lllllt'
& SOVS! No II No: th Sixth street ,Philadelphia.
• 121'0 00,1. , • • • .• • .
friend•who has travelid •In o.rmany; re-,
ports the following, insidont„ fop 41doii havoucheil
Dor 'the summer, Dr, J. 9. eOhie
Weeks at br'esden, in 'conference with the chembite:
of Central liirope,' where helvrialierelderite the In'
venter of the worlib•ronowned 'medicines that hair
hit narea,iind_ccinelderod ono of the imericaii co
While riding, ono dey, his open carriage
'fell in alai the cortegoOf tllO K Mg ot,Easony, on
drkee'from'thei •The Decies imam Leconte
the chief attraction, end received the milted at-
tentlon etas people, ado were even, more, demon-
Igrative in their c'ou'rtesies to him than to the King
,whoin.,they see so constantly , ling John,
eliseniing this: virappeij his 'Military dank' arounQ
him and reclined upon hie seat, •while'otir great
ism OFican ' ; iiedlettle men-did. the „honore for the
royal retinue,- grecteitaly t bowing, hat tn . houtt.,ost
on every side, until 'wehricli roadie kulide
liccrullon to this oldmonarch'ir people/. • , ,„ ,
SPECIAL NOTiCE:
Wo,nro now dolly recolvingfroso
Lots of press. °wogs of °Very. n 416... Illrlitod",nnci
Fig Weed White Plgaeer ~White. Quilts,
fl3losor, Ilandko6hiefs, 'cad Mr other 'reneonible:
good)ewhicknro will iviatint. toast! eh'enpor'
nay othei'Voalarinthe county to which we ash the
attention of.buyors botoro purchasing..'
'A:largsrlot of PArasolief nil kinds. ) 4eir .
light Button 'llontwAll clue, Munlinsi Prlnte,:' An.
pt riaSuced prices to BUIL
,11111 tluisb., • • ,
18June 69
The SAOBIFAOLLAD , , , I , COIII3 OF 'YUCATAN. BIN
erg ilpeConded tretn r ,tVelitiathint
Itrtgiiies'nf Benthern MaxioNatid Jain retato, come
the
of
•Ithlelf Etegeneyand 'tirosoOtt
gri'ira of th'ei !woeObit:T. Ayer
ploy, a, minall areni , of thorn In.
iooEl ~ Provided wtlh '
nurrQ* itinnteiq of rope
And a' we tor, , they Artt;t 2 egdy,, for, the' 'fo'regi,
,where the wild banana, furl:dating 'tliigm took
luta thlek-longedtierni their only ehilltar:
thotemlio fled thenigelygg i:gjuvenatOd by thin pro.
Set, kpoir,govr.uttteh'thei. aro Indebted to the toll
'of„theiiii humble labicrereopiti dig health for thong
Ruda orDr:. l Aiiirla,:tiiiiSitiii?iftjtpi thiti
i 46
_ _ r
TO REMOVE! )
PATOIIIO, FRE:1111;ES
and s,Tairkfrar 14,1(iitrireir litoTa, ir +tit])
Bdid by all
third' Om
TO. COMAE PTIV.IIIS. .
.:Th•Advortleir, hndag. 119,11,4;Ijorebta pitaltif
In a few weeke, by a very simple remedy, after hlif
14e anftet4q:keit , eial'inare 'V0 , 1,4644 , 1 are. WOO
to make •
kwn Vella ...'
no tellOw•ataerere 3ne Nit*:
I cur 0. • •
. ITo /11 1!.110,; Almd li:ibPii'fithq
crliithitte or a,org4ediuh iL di re , „
I ptejittrltiOind tialtig 'the imMe whlchglitt "Iylll
EMI a SURE CURE FOR CONStIIitIqIOErAVAIA:
ERON01111 , 18;. etc: ,The o 1 jest, tit.the advertleer li
le' to ben'Olt the alllictcl
mitt eptefia r llifertniitfori c:cilic'elve;
..v!Ofieble /11;1' be holm eiery
remtpy, es it still cost them itothlutt en d
,
n "blaming. - - -;
-hull. wishing the preseriplidn will Tame
ItEIcFDWARD A. WILSON,
AMR County Npir Tot*.
111ny7.69.1y:
E#*:lnp yotrFEE
gontlenwin who suffered for years from Nirvana
effects of
'Decay,- and kill the effects of
youthfn' indiscretion; will kir the Salta of auffor g
hutannity, , send free to ail need it, the roc , pt
'for .niaking the simple ,reinedy hr which he al
TeClWilrliiiffeilirei — Wraliiiitaliiiiii yliy ' the id , Ma= -
'or'i . expstienc6 &in do so by addressing IR. htfect
I)
confidence, ." . ------- JoErN D. CO EilV - , ------
No. 4'2 Cedar St,' ow York.
:IT ay 7.139-1 y
Special to the Ladies
We aro now selling out at greatly.reduced prices,
all kill& of Summer good such ' 164, Grouatßuts '
Eon:m.llos, EngllebEarages, Lawn's, Pamßea, Par
atom CLintsee etc. ,Now is'tho time to secure gr at
-baron!. as w are dritermlnod to close out our
stock at un)versally low rates.
' L'lllDlpEf_a MILLER.
'AIar•DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and OATARRII
} anted with the utmost enceess by .1: Il11:A0n If. D.
and Professor of Diem-ter of the,,Eye and Bar in the
edical CoUegi of .Penasyloania,l2-years experience
..(formorly_Of_heydim,_4olland,)llo:_Bos,--Afah_l3t,
Phila. Tesilmonlaln can be nein at tale 'office. Thu
medical faculty are Invited to accompany their pa
tientlys he has no secrete In his practice. Artificial
eynalliserted withon t pain. Nn charge for OXAMi
nation.
•
BRANDRETH'S PILLS.
.They remora all bad accumulations from the
bowels, and purify and Invigorate the systam. All
whose health Is not perfect owe It to themeelees to
talrn a few doses of Brandroth's Pills, because the
seeds of decay ore constantly eradicated y their
use, and the principle of life confirmed, thus giving
a vigor of hotly andmnYil to a period when we have
'been used to see the filtering step and the enfeebled!
intellect.
General l'aez, the distinguished liberator et Pe•
nezuele, says he ha. Used th• m as his only mod!
eine for thirty yours, with the moat natinfaatory
soltx.
For Coati von cm, Amapala, and a Fanny `Medicine
they are nuricelled.
Daniel I. Rooney, Esq., Astor House, New York
sured by Droodroth's Melo( Dyspepsia_ emit:log[lyr
'nese, when all outer means used bad tailed.
• rentlemani 'Those father died of aringumptlon
at ••".n years, en. also attacked, when about by
the disease. Ile bad cough, night sweats, and
general debility. - Doctor, recommended cod liver
oil but h. waned away At last he determined to
llrnudroth'e Pills. In two menthe they have
made 'him n sound man.
taug Ito
GRANT AND PROSPERITY,
In vines revives under the new regime. Other
than genornl moven have, however, given a teenien•
lou.iinipetotis to the vale of
Christadora's Lxcelsior Hair Dye.
, -- dlhe.chowlate.bavereome.otrt:in - :two_leading erten
tlfie jonrnale agnlust the lead end sulphur poisons
for the head (for that In their proper denlgnatlon,)
with which Ito conutry le Infested, while Dr.Chll
tdo;the'flrsfinitlytleal chernlet In Ainerlca; anneal
s.es to the world that
Ohrlinadorcio Hair Dye is Utterly
Poisonless.
and that he lie knows•it to be to, because le p,. atm
lyzedit. CIIRISTADORO'S
as a tiressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after
D7cins. Try It.
eAun
The Greatest Discovery of the Age
THIS IS ADMITTBD TO FACT BY TUB
Thou nods who are now using Dr. Tobias' Celebrat
e-I Venetian Liniment. It has boon introduced sineo
F477and uo ono once trying it is eier without it
.It will posithely cur° the under-mentioned com.
plaints, if used as directed
Chronic Rheumatism, •Sory Throat, Timis,.he,
Toothache, Sprains, Bruise., Old !ores, Swellings,
Slmmuito Rites, and pains in the Beck, Chest or
Limps. Also taken Interoallyfor Cholera, Diarrhms.
-Dysentery, Croup, Collo, Sea .Sickness, Spasms, Ar
Ic le perfectly harmless to take Internally. (See
oath accompanying eaohbottle.) It bee never fail
ed to cure every case of Warrlnes. Dysentery, and
Comp, If used when first taken. Always have a
bottl • In the house in r cad I u on, and you will never
rogr4 It.
Mee, Fifty Cents and Ono Dollar. 201 d by the
Druggists andstoroke era t ut tho United
Dopot. 10 Part Placa, brow York.
,=-15AilA
FOR
, BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLISS ON TIM
U
Face, sti CONODANZ AND PINPLA RDUNDT,
prepared only by-Dt.II. O. Perri, ID Bond St., Nen .
York. Sold everywhere. The &side • supplied by
-Wholesele-51edfc.ne Balers.
9.. pH! 3,51 . •
JACOB Sonaerr—Dear Sir: I bate been afflicted
for the lalit. ten rare with the Rheumatism and
Gout. Your hitters was recommended to me. I
have used it, and I am glad to ea; It has effected a
perfect.oure 1n a,very abort time. Therefore 1.,. re.
commead. 1t to rill paraenti afflicted with the same
discaier I consider it the beet Cure in use for any
dimmer, the human body le subjected to.
60
4 00
6 00
.1 40
_1 30
0
The Brooklyn pie I nvorartre Company of Nosy York
ltisirie to melte 'nrrangemonts 'elllt an experience.'
.If, Insurance Agent for Franklin and Cumberland
coupes. All conanonlentions amnia be address.' to
SHELDON it FLOYD, Deli. Agents,
July 16-21. 637 . Cilostnat St., Philadelphia, Pa.
to • 1 .--
BOO; 00 teet,c( dry pis° board! ftor hale o.lelp
now lis'YOTir time, imildere. at the cheat:yard 4;t
Drolly 00. A. 11. BLAIR..
BUY. CIICAP FOR 'CA:lll.—Three per cent. 44
Juctlon 011 . . 11 coal ofhalf.lon and over, delivered
In to ‘ iiii4Grthe each, .No allowance alien a charge
le made at -, A.ll, nLAIR , s.
- .
timer 133
60,000 best No. 1 Paler for Gale low at tne
yard of •. 11. ALM. •
,irotir 69 • ,
NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Lott ertt of Athol nitara tinta Clllll , tostconentus annex°,
On OmAtilt° of Ittniinlll Natehor, Into 01 tho
of ettrliclo, dee'd, having boon granted .to ,tho under.
t.ignod; 'MI portions Indebted to mild eittitte' TaitkO
payment. and those having claims will present thorn
for. met Ilenutit to
13Au6 Ot.
A DAINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
tl ESTATE' ON ,IVII,J,TAhf BROOK, DerNi
• Letters of administration on 4ho estate of Willibee.
lafe'of the Borough'of Uarlle e , dee'd.; hhvidg
been granted to the undersigned; all.poriinsiudebt
,ed to said estate nro hereby notified to make payment,
'end those having claim present then, properly nu
' iltentlied•to, lt, 11UldRIC11...rtihrer.
13.1q1 !i;ll3,,lVest Main - 8t..0
1
(;ttlh`D
`,~. :~
Ofliee 0. V.. 11. P. 00., •
Carli.le litignat 'I I, I 80. I
'fake notico that at a mooting of oho Directors of
ho Cumberland Valley Mutusl l i - otoo , lon Company
fflarliele, Pa , hold on - the -2D th•day of ',filly,
A.! 04
1809, the folkoiring'proceotiloga rererhak.vir.: •:, . •
Witimaae, tho losses of thin company by Ore
ni haVe.
excoeded the receipts of the rino to.a conslderablo
amount, Thereforepn' motion
the ,nu'paelitllllollV ofl Pius
,i)Or rent...be
noes belonging to - this corn-
PRIV. and In fore& on the' - first - day-of Juno-Wt.
Unanimously ngreed to,' ' • •
Arrzar—JOllN T. OTLERN, Be&ty.
I3Aug at
FOR. ,L
AL
I "I r, - I — r
RealdOnco dltunto - ori gout{. flaboier
Carllnle, nearly oppoalto learly'a Rotel owned by
Janina; tante: Tho let contains 'lO6 &min. front
'mining back 210 fest, and baking 70 font In bib • deb
nt'tho roar..,Tlnybulldlngn.are • nearly now.and ;In
baeollont ardor, oomprlalng a commodious
1190-K,Olty,IlltIOKI!SONTLIIIILDINCI,
jefth a largo Two Story Brick Beek Building attach
ed contelning all the nwvlerw•dmproiremence
gee and water. Tho Ideation of this property
le ouo of tho.tnerit eligible, In town,,atwl ,will ao
dielioi/c1 inf OA firiorablO Orilla.' Fol. terme end fur
'liispartlOnlare enquire of
' ' A. L. SSONSLRk''
Real Rotate Agent.
O. OClTtant
RIM
=VALUABLE FARt,: ATI
VA 11 DALE. •
Situate on tho,potith-elde of the Irdlow Dreeckee•
creek In tdourod•toWrlltip;!,nhont rttio East of
AhV ". I. `" C9 l dOining, 70 Antes, All cl g areit
AV.:dalt 2AP whlall hrb • coverail.alth good tim
ber. Tho Improvenninte ore oinnuiellone two.atdd '
111. USE,
.Nvlth onntrontent bpi hull im 19
Largo DANK DARN wttb Wagon Shed rind' Dorn.
Cribs attached. A choice Apple Orehmil in "good
bearing order, tegother with Yeathreg.l'etiii, Cherries
and In abinidnoce and an excellent Inc lover-
OWI I 6 itritylVeforatiliddmici,. , Tho land is a high
state, el' i•nliiration, under good fence rind the. lm. _
prePtet t onfitliAn gaol m4er,', Tlialpeat,l9ol ajdealra!
ulikafoolotaftabar a eauralit bed beam,.
Xf,nolpoltkarpriattc [tale; befeie ttle•12011 , 0Ii7 sots
Sepkatabordloatilio, farm wl:l .bandlieratliat
Rao, Onithnt day:, .Persons; 'bedroom of the
,prondlits,tnny ogll tipon'Ooo.l4.-Ltidinbiat
mill. In Monroe towneilly, , v!..' • •.
•. :Dar loco:Onto. apply U. ..• . • , • . ..v...
L.
A. EIDONEIGNItit,.,...
13Aug 00 . Real Ratatritteat.
$61,500. 0000
.. _
We beg leave to tilizstanke that vre have accepted
the agencyoltht
Kansas Pacific Railway Company
Por the gate of Its . - - . •
New /3017.6)A Per cent.
Thirty Years Gold Loan freo from Tax
This loan amounts to ta fir ,°° ?* •
First Afortgdie ana
Sinktni Bcnicts,
•
ceeurod, upon the 'estensiori of the Railway' 'from
near Sheridan. in Katl3Bll.' to DenVer, Colorado, a
distance of 237 *llea M which 12 miles ere comph
ted. end the rest la under construction. 'Vie ,also
a Mortgage upon Roiling Stock and 'Franchise of
his &stolen Railway, besides now running through
thu state of, Kano,'
E. DE YOUNO,Phpedelphla
And in successful op era'? ionfor 437 mites
west of the Mirsouri River, and earning already
°•lough to moot all of Its expenses and existing ob
ligations, besides.
More than the interest on the new Loan
In addition to this the Bonds are also secured by a
find mortgage of the
extending In alternate sections on either elite of the
tract, franc the 8114th mite pact in liencucto Denver.
The proeeede of the sale of those lands are to he in
cost ed by the Trustees in tne 7 per cent Bonds them •
salvo. op to I2U or in U. 9.ll:nde,
,4s z Slnki;vg Fund for the Retient-
The 'ends embrace 1303110 of the tines: portions of
the msantliceut Territory of Colorado., luohnling
cial•fielil:smt pinery. The company else holds 414
ari asset another tract ofo
. . ,
77iive: Alillions qr . :dares' in the: State
-, of Kansas. . . . .
fulti,alililigh liat.pledieti Al ~socurityefor this loan,
thou,' teen's:4ol. ndtlfi largely to the Compatty'a
Nvellltti eta' credit. •We tatunate the ,•• • • ••
C. I'. lIUMICCIE,
Adn00:1. T. O.
26,{Vost Efnih Carlißla
The Bozitip
:YEARS. '4'9 BUN,
o,z• - • ) /
frala MAY i,'1869, aud will pay
SevqnPer-Cent.,,lnteiest in Gtoidi
aemt•unnuully' on Mig . kand
"thurCopp!itti: _ r
• Tho prlnclpnl of Oho Loon+ lo ludo joßtroble , fa
GOLD, In tbo i city of New York t ,but os•h. ooupoo
• •
at eptlonfbf the holder, rlllo'ut notice, at Vice fel..
louring rates : • . _ • •
:Oil 31,000 Ilendhl Mar l'otirs3s (gold) each billYeat
.• " ; London . , • , 1
;," Frankfort, 67 Pi 80 nazi:,
l'boAgenk of the Lean, before accepting Alle.tniat
had the crardition. of the Road, en al the emmtry ,
Ahralughoshich It rune, carefully 'esamlned.." The) ,
aredhoppy to . gire the Leaman emphatie endorsement
k1,U1.5 , CLASS IN VESTMENT,:
In .e..ye‘iiiasio4'
Lies.• :-.";
• Aldivies ;#4ll We'6ol4 Pit the ;resenni ; ht' t '__ .
•• .01:1/. and atiorined InterostQbdth ' 1
• . • II 'in 'Currency: • .L..'Sur
!tlke Agent's reserving the rlght•to.idvanoo:thd Me"
lo th, Mona well
n newel honde,i/111alf iionii.totproohdfd heArle of Ohl
;tiled prolliablp ihventinonts'lh ;the, wnrYint. •
• . GoldnnlGoveromhotahowitlehtaheo io 111,YRnhuV,
all thOli., market vsluo;,*ithont ,chmlo l,l o o hl l .- • •r.
!phurat h , • with; l iwo ; di,ing . full"lnfornbatlonn.
eeot ;
• -. I)ABNRY MORGAN,
Nti,. 58,..*xduing0. Mice;
Y..
' Err:, co„
RONA, ,N.`Y;
;18Aug 119.30; 'f • •
' - IL Mies molilsasuro to . csrtify that Mr. flohestei .
, MirsFir Orstmst I. opinion Is.ptsroly, ,*egetaMe
'll its hinstltatlmi, .and etdsliost tionlo,c boltig
liSresleas kilts chantstiTisna sot Whig ssalpili.4l
sUptuletit.
NEW- AD V_A'ATISEMENTS
ÜBLIC SALV
,On Saturday, September 2Zth., .18139:
% h o a r i irgtagl A p a , Ma r d i . " 7 . llZ:t
rbllifialo, on the promises on the above day, the
011 owing described Real ,Estate.:,
A tract of Linea Ettrftortfiltrr—
o49thilng,l,4n4.creet bounded pn the North by the.
'Plno ;14601,,0ri ,
lattill'oF Noah a'oclesj, ,
qupad on the Bait -by the Pine Giove road The im—
provements, are Two-story FRAME • 110E86, la
Bummer Boum), a Log B irn with wagon abed. attach
'oil, and other outbuildings..
• No. R. A tract of Mountain Lel in,rame,
, /Volts 6f clenr j II broti stein,
of criltlasitionrbonndeit 61i - the Neeth'hy tho 'Pine
Brow, unit. onikon'thq East by_ lands pr John Wire:
man' nd others
. .
No.d..A tract of idocinairt Land.. covered with
timber, odJoining thif above,' and mntaieing•abont
12 Acres. The eeveralvtracbi wilt ho sold separately
or all together; to calf pnriihmers. • - • ; •
Fate to commence at Spring Mills farm fain ,o'clock
A. M when terms will ho niadtrknown by""
• %.110Adt:COCKLEY,
•
13oug Att'y in fact for heirs of hobt. Lind.
DUB LIO: SALE' OP VALUABLE
On Tuesday;. 4eptember,l4l7i, 1869.
Tho subecriber will Offer at Public Sole, on the
.prominies situate in Middlesex township, COmberland
- county, about 2% mlleacExst of - Catllale;bitte. en the'
tuinpiko and Poor lobes road, (end adjoining lands
i_f___Jtictib _Rutz, Jesee...Ruhl,_J,hu_Cilatlfelter—and
ndrow Hortn) tbo following valuable Real Estate,
viz:
A tract of landcontaining 80Acreasnd110 Perches,
strict moesurei having thereon proofed a dottille Tiro.
story WEATIIERBOARDED DWELLING 11011811,
with Wash House, Caniage hones, Rog Pen, and 'all
necessary outboildlege
A - La.go Stone RANK DARN. with Corn Crib,
Wagon Shed and florae Power Shed. The Lotort
Sp tag flews through the flint of tho barn yard. .
Ther is also is never-failing Spring of Fr.elt Water
ri-es a fow paces from the house Thetii is a Ono
Apple Orchard attached to tho estate. wits, a value: ,
ble
,collection of grafted Peach, ellerry and Pear
Trees. and a fine arbor 61, - Tesbolla Grapes
The land le of the best quality of I imostono in the
county, and under a ugh Mato of cultivation Thn
fencing Mtn g od condition; nearly all poet and rail
Salo to commence at I. o'clock, P. 11I.;of Bald day,
when attendance will be given and terms made
known Ey
13Aug te . DAVID 1113 Ti.
ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
ESTATE.
On, Thursday, September 23d, 109.
Will be sold at Public Sale. on the premises" .•ild
ate In Penn tarp., Cumberland, Co., about two miles
'Soon-west of Centreville and six miles South of
Newville, t.n the Pine Rend. The following &Nerd.-
ed real estate. the property of the late Samuel Lonc , ,er
1. The MANSION. FARM consisting 01 122
Acres and 120 Perthes of fired class land affront 6
Acres of which ere cover d with excellent timber
The linproveumniea o trlarge BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, good Mob Ilouae, good Bank Bern, 72 by
b 2 feet, Wagon Shed, Carriage linear, Corn Cllbs -
Bog Pen and all necessary outbuildincs A never
failing well of Water near the door, and a Cistern at
home and barn. A yoUng Ombunt in gotsd bearing
order - -
No. 2. A tract Of land consisting of 28 Acres and
120 Perches on which M.. improvements are n (I
.l,t" BATHER 111/AM/kr/MOUSE, -good, liarnciWagori
Shed, Carriage House, Coin Cribs and other, .necee
sary oril-buddings t There Ii also txjtood SAW Bug,
on thin piopeity. the Yelloir Breech - Cs 'Creeli tuns
through this property The tract will be divided
and sold In two parts or together to snit purchasers
No 3 Consists of a tric tof goad land covered with
excellent Chestnut, Oak and Pine timber, adjoins the
Mansion Pattirnrid 'contains 11 Acres.
No 4 Also adJoine the Mansion P.m and consists
or - 5 Acres and 70 Pcraho• of first claes,wood Land.
No $ AdjelLok No' 4 'and :root:nine 4 Acres null 120
Perches. It Is ihe belt oFtlenber
'No. 0 Adjoins trio abort, traqt, of a eimihv ,quality
of tlmbor and contains 5 Acres and 90 Pirchea.
No 7 Also toljolos No. 5 arid contnime6 Acres and
01 Perches, Timber oz./lent.
.No, ff, pea a short Slat/Ince from the above tract.:
Thera are 16 Aorta of the beet Wood Laud.
N 0.9. Li mountain Land situate of a mile from
the Mansion Farm.. It is covered Isi:h good young
Chestnut. It contains 12 Acres and 102 Perch.. ~
No. 10 Adjoins thy...above tract 'and has 12 - Acres
and 61 Perches
No 11 Adjoins No. 10 and mutates 11 Mr.; stet
107 Perches -- -
No. 12 Adjoins above Bunt. Thorn are ho it 12
Ac , es j and 120 Perches. "
Any information respecting the above. property
can be had by calling on M.atin Long who reniden on
the prepieen or by:addropaing Biro at_Welnut bottfon.
Pa. • • MARTIN LONG "
CONRAD LONG,
SAMUEL LONG, Jr.,
- - • JACOB LONG
Atrys for babe of Samuel Lodg Fr:
A4—Lancaster Examiner pi:anise copy and send bill
to tide office.
Bang 00-to
A PACIFIC' RAILWAY ,
cz) 1 O. •::).ct. ll
Government Land. Grant of
Three _Million Acres, .
flan of the Bono4
Value of the Company's property,
covered -by this - mortgage .at
.$23.000.06 net,' while. ;he
`.Loan is Merelyl6,soo:ooo.
.. .
. . , .
Payable in Frankfort, London.or•
- -,,---4, -L , -Nesr.L.York.: , . :. .,, .'
iv4p
•?yß'~s~~M~lys
•
COLOR WORKS
If=
We rasurifuclut a a thumlially Pure 9AItO6I4ATJA
OF LEAD.
- Altio~•3(soufnatittore.rrerov - . 1 and ',mien In
ligre:tas and giant In of Jad ZINO PAINTS;
COLORS, &c.
Snle.llannfactun re of celebrated Prim/m . 6a
SVICIAN - ORRRN. - with more Brillinney,
Shade .of Color, liody and lOurabllit.r;4lf* - 1111l
wthrOreedin tho market. ' .f..
Alecr - ,l4o,Manufnelurera, of EfeK. CO; eefeirra,
tool JAPAN 'DRYER, very thin, light In natal., free
of rudiment, and very strong.
Donlan; also ;nlllla, irurpob t tit e;'l'a entailer, Win
dew Mess. Brushes, A:0 &e. .
Prices low, and al goods warranted as represent
ad.
11le31 ,, TIGHT & CO.,
pinlifacturere, Impaitara, and 'Whole/min Dealers.
\ k
\ TWENTY-SECOND AND M M
CC B,
... _
PHILADELPHIA
Alir-\
end for PRICE LIST. •
13Aug 13t.
~...._ . _
gZ=ZE
By.yithie of sundry writs of Vanditioni Exponaa
and Loeari 'Faciaa, - ismed - ont - etthe Coutrof Cou
mon Pleas. of Cuntberlnd county, and to me di
!Toted, I will expme to Public Sale. at the Court
[IOU.. in the borough Of Carliile, on Friday, Au.
gust 20, 10130,at 10 o'clock, 514 the following de,
ecribid'real este.; to wit:
A lot of ground situate In Shiremanstown; Lower
Allen township, Cumberland county, pa., bounded
on the ',North by Main street, on the East by
John Stoner's heirs, on the South by- [leery 'Lear
and ou the West by Charles %nig ner. contain.
log one acre, more or 1.13, haring theron erected a
bereft tory Log and Plastered Dwelling-house; stable,
blacksmith shop, wood shop and other outbuild
ings. Seised and taken in execution an the proper
ty of Christian Stoner.
Also, a lot of ground situate In the Borough , at
New•llle. Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the
N, rah by Main street, on the' n Easi. by. Methodist
church lot, .nth. South by , urt Alley,- arid ou the
West by Isaae • Yr‘mire, containing.7o feet front by
-180 feet In depth; there or less, (being lot No. 07.)
and 10 feet In breadth of lot N. 60 In the general
plan,of said borough, having thereon erected a two
,story leg house, weatherhaarded, with back build
ing and frame ,bop attached, brick wash-honse,
and el tern, and other improvements. Seized and
taken In exechtlen ae the property of J. le,' Ferree.
Also,. b act of land situate In Middlereii town
ship, Cumberland county, Pa., (known, as the Car-
Bele Springs property,) contain Mg twenty-six Acres
morn or lore, and bounded as Ibilows :—On the East
and South by land of David Coruman, on the West
s hy land of Mittel:li Ilenwood, James Clark apd
Michael DiDer, and On tho North by land Of Bon).
Haat, having thereon erected a large two story
Immo' house, flame barn, ten-pin alley, bath houses,
arid - ether flat -bowies.
Alio, all tint certain tract of land situated in the
iforeeald township - of Middiesix, CuMberland coon-
IT by lands of Hobert Clark's heirs, Wm.•
tiunwood and others containing 17 Acres and 40 •
fo.chee, be the same more or less. Seized and
. ken in execution ac the property of 10' WoWoode
nd Caroline A. • Woods, hie wife, and Wm. G.
Thompson, terre - tenant.
Also, all that Certain building located on a lot or
piea, of ground situated in Shiremanstown, Lower
Allen township, Cumberland county, .adjoining
Jonathan Delsloy on the E at, on the South by
Second or Green street, en the West by on alloy,
and on the North- by an alley, being a frame and
plastered house, twenty font in front,:and twenty
sly feet deep, with a back building-attached: the
main building being two-stories high, and the kitch
en one story did a-halt high. Seized and taken in
execution an the property of Samuel Sir roman.
Aloe, all flint one-god a-half story frame mos.
Fuego nod tenement,. situated on the south side of
(4,11 street. in the borough of Alechanic.burg,
Cumberland county," containing fimrteett feet four
lecher; In trout on Gruen street, and filorteen feet
flue inches in depth, bounded on the East ,y lot of
Joseph Ready, On the South by an alley..on the West
by lut. of Jarob Doman ' and am the_North by Orel. n
street.. :sized and tali. in execution at the prop
erty of Jacob Evans.
Also, a two story lime dwelling house with /I one
-1,10;a7 bark building, the main house being 24, feet
front by it leet deyli, and the back building being
ten fee.' square; being located on a lot or piece of
Around situated on Ulu east aide 01 );ores street,-in
the borough 01 Mechanicsburg. hounded and do-
Scribed 101 l ewe tee South by George 'Shil
l:lower, on the East by an alley, ..the - North by
Samuel ntembatigh, and en the Rest by York St.
ricFri - blieliTtiliiitit - kFitli3 root
aeon. ../lelzed and ta!ien in executtcn an the prop
erty bt JAI° btipubaugh, owner, So.
Alts, all that telo.storied brick balding, with
brick kitchen or back building thereto attached, fo
rted on a lot or piece of around in Carlisle, Cuin•
hertand county, bounded and deacrib d as foi
-1 I.le, 05 ,--Opa the Weak by_
kaat .street, on the
I,blortti by Chas. Shapley, an Abe Swale by Joseph L.
Sterner, sod el the butt by Joseph L Sterner; She
treat building being about 15 loot in trout on Laid
beet street, and about 20 feet in depth, and the
back.huilting being about - it feet in leitith,and Shout
I 6 :cot i , n depth, and being the building farthest
mouth on said lot.
Also, all that certain trro-storied brick kitcheii
or back. buildiew thereto attached located on a lot
Oe
piers of grOunci,ls Ounaberland county;
ye.. bounded And described as followsi vie :.... 2 1)n the'
West by East street, rod the North by t has. Shop.
ley, on tho-ticeath by ib:St,ruer, and on the
East ,by,Jos. Lc Sterner, the front building toting
etrdilt . i loot front on said East street, and abont
26 feet in nepth,kod tics backhoilding about 9 feet
i' width, and about lb feet in depth, and being the
building adjoining-the building. farthest south on
laid lot on ctig.porth.
Alan, all that certain twastorled - brick
_with brick kitchen or,back - building thereto-at
tached, located on a lot or Piece of ground In Car
lisle, tlutuberrd county, Pa., bounded and de.
ecribed ne lotto re, ',tit—tin the Went by Kart street,
on the North Y . Ches. Shapley, ou tho South by
erernerptud on the East by - .liisenit - Star ,
ner, the front building being about 15 teat in front
on eald Kriel street, and about 26 feet In depth; and
the ~ abk braiding being o feetin width and about 16
:cot in dkpth, and being the buildlng uojoining the
bull Wag fartheet north on cold lot on the month.
brined and taken In execution es the property of
John Darr and Ann Mary Dell . , owner..ac, and to
be spill by me. dud. C. 111031P:ON,
Sheriff.
thsrlfre Office, Carlisle, July 20, 1439.
CIMPITIoNti --Un all Rattle of $5OO or over, $ 00 will
hs reginrea to be paid when the property is stricken
off, stud $2O ou all sales wither $3OO.
30July to
F R ES H
FRESH, GROCERIES.!
I=l
CHEAP STORE,
=
And why aro they always fresh ? Because we eta
a great amount of thew, end sell thorn low. Theyo
foto,..tural our stock often, and consequently• our
gdoda mhet beireah..
Yen wilt dud overything yea wish id tho way of
' .
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
OLASSW ARE,
WILLOW and
CEDAR WARD, . .
STONE and
. . a CROCKERY
WARE
. .
Choice hams
Dried Ma,
-
. .
• Buloglna.,
- Beef,
Tonga.,
•
Biscuits and Crackers or every description.
Pickled.
Spiced and .
, Fresh Oysters
Sardines, I. _
English Pickles,
Lemon Syrups, he., rod no and to
•
• r
NOI'I 0 N 8 •
Itjii,Mieless to mention them, come and coo for yolir
Mr.; and 'parents if It don't suit you to
come, send y our children, .114 they
• will bu dealt with: the mune; ,•
rare re if you] were"
hero yonreel f.
ALL KINDS e'?
COVNTRY.,.P.R,OD:U:C'E
. .
• •
!oken in oxchango for good; or well
GEO. B. HOFFAIAN'S . SONS
' Sb. RS EAST POMFRET STIEFET;' •
August 6419. , Csimumv, PA
Ithertce. —llaving'„trintreete4 eolith.° InteraFt In
the grocery butiltioss to my SOW, those Indebted to
moor° requested to Fettle itlth them, during my ah
em. In hnp.thet.,.! (MO. A, 11OFFIVIAN:
lEEE=
. . . . .
hr printing thol;iri tdttio Poor 110tte with
LW 0 COMP Of palht.,,4ol.ftlitlO apklt i, W•ta,last painted,
will two reettlieWhyt-thtt Dirhoetu'rlik pi -Until Septum ,
tor latb, 18141. • 401 IN PALM.
•
r t .
11 •
. 1 ; r•lli4/OWAGNER',
119Ju'ly.11C . Directors-
N1J : 114..; , •20. Atestouran,b.: .g.eepers,
; 114:11
VOR T:•-tTliesnlefedld .11wi alcd,Retta :
milt 'id 'the' bailment. oft ..tper - Brlate' }lance; 'nett"
• doingla • *mid toi el 13 el No 4pylleints will be , rev
tieleed , except from competent and •Wopeusible
1114. 'lnquire at the olllee of the hotel.
I 111.1une tr' • •, • "• ' • Ord). 7 .11ENTZ•.'
SALE S OR
• A•Prirlit l elteelifinAe l eliOalo• r tin c iidutliVelMYter St.,
:Carlisle, nearly oppoelto Early'e 119t4, u wned •by
4 0 1 1 .' 0 containe KT for tin front run,:
, uing back 210 reqt, mid bolug7o,foet In broluith at the
• rear. Thelinilainge ere ',early new : and in okeollont ;
eider, comprislngo commodlonc •
• TIVO-lITORI I, lcopm - Buir,Dipm,
. rat, th e irlinpiprold Ei
I ustxMl•• nal'writ Thli ;location 'or 'Ude ptopertylk
due. of thliniold eligible' In the : town. 60.41111 bti'itito:.
poecd Offiti ratoitible•tiinut." 14W termi mid; , furtlier•
'particulars enquire of •"•`.• • • • '
" • . RPONl2l.ltit; '" • •
o
'•-" , • l••••' ; 7 . ' 11
NOTlOgo •
.)1 1 !)
•
once is h`oreuy given, that ' aitelection will bolteld
on 111onde, September oth, Mg', between the hours
et 10 A. kr , and 4 1.,.11 , at the office at the Company
corliele,- for he ptirpoto or °blotto g 1 8 1 1) ,IiP4igril .49
• terra froxi.the 'stunting yeit'.':•. : 4 11 ), •Il
lily order of the Thiard,
' ; Aug. 0-ot. • JOHN.T. GIKII.E.I,I3ec'y. •
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A. L.-SP ON' SLER.' S COL UMN
•
FOR RENT.—A, Store Room and
Cellar, on Wv.t. Street, between Pomfret qnd
and Spath Street, in the . Borough of Carlisle,
nicely fitted up with Shelving, Drawre and Conn
ter. Well suited fora Grocery Store, nod In a
good 'edition. Apply to
A. L. 6PON3LEIL
Real Estate Agunt
:inn an
FOR RENT.—A large two-story'
Brick DWELIANG HOUS U, with n cornmo.
dluua Bock Bulbllng wlth• full Lot of Ground and
StabPog In the ether, suiaitted on Hest street be•
tweon Slain and Louther 'trouts Cnrilale, late thu
teshlenre of Joseph 1311romn, - tlee'd. Apply to
. A. L. SPONSLIdt,
Roil Estate Agent.
VALUABLE FARM in Perry Co,
AT,PISIVATIS SALE,
Situate t o Carroll township, 9 miles north of
Carlisle, 4 mile, north of Carlisle Springs and 11
miles west of Duncannon, adjoining tondo of .7:
Shooter, Nancy Cline nod others containing 1211
ACRES; now Owned by Levi Leeds, 90 notes of
which are clettrl4l, In - a blab state of cultivation
and'under good fence and Lb, residue covered With
tbrivieg.tiniber, A never 7 hillii.g stream of water
rune through the faint and plant} ine Iliac within'
2 miles.
The improvements ore. two-story- Lop tt,Wr xther
boarded limn., Large Barn and Spring House with
excellent Water, Mr.ltoor liouga and Church at. a
eun•onlent!dlstato.n. Ann], to
A. In BPONSLEII,
Heal Estate Agent
EMEI
VAI BLE PR! VAI RE'Bl
V ! A
':DE'lle . E Volt fiA . .
Bltuakii do South. Hanover . iitreet, Carlisle,' now
owned itud occupied Wasbnfood, 'late" the
-propetty at Benedict Law. The lot trents.ea
over st., 00 feet, and eatends back the gime width
210 feet' to an alley. TVe Improvements area large
twcottoiy PItAMB ROUSE; with Verandah In front,
coultdolog Double Parinis, Hall, Chamber, Dining
room and Kitchen ou lowerlloor and sit Chatabere
and liativroom on the' 2nd story.: Goa and water
Inure been introduced. There is it large Stable and
Canino House at, the loot of the •lot. The lot Is
well studded ,withorustuopta. treue end shrubbery,.
bebldea Belt oral most every deicriptfo'n and Orapes
of the most choice eduction In spundance.
Enquire of.. sroNsoni,
Beal ,Estate Agent..
IGHL4c,,pIPROYED
CAW" - •"' blvr.r , •
It noted no
1114DAilg•dotINTY AttitIVATN SALE,'
Situated on the Mamma Oreak a miles' from
ilonovor on the high rood, and - oh the Railroad
lending from Pow, or to Liltleelowii, „adjoining,
h t, was thruway hnown as the tiltlemillat
prpVert,y,tontaining , '
171 Aires of Limestone Lend,
, _cleared bkelbout 30 Acres, 'wllloh are coffered
vkith heavy White Oak Timber. .
.-•••• . . . ,
the Imprqvutnents ara extuuelie, ntid ecinstat t vla
TWO STORY.' Itßrag.
IttANSXON ROITSR;:, .
60 loot to liagth.'and 46 In breathi''cOnteltilnis a
Hall and, Eleven , iLarge Rooms,. all nearly 'papered
sod paintediz !piazza running along the 'entire
*hut, add colliir under.lhe whole' boisise,' and en
excellent well of water near the kitchen'door.
The out buildings belonging to the above consist
Of a lerFe4teriage 110uae, Wood anitgeal Rouse,
Slog' Pen, Back Smoke Mime, - Poultry House,
Week House,. all now except the latter, ,The,
garden la biro and .highly , cultivated, contelning
hot bode with gland( sash. Tho grourida aroud d
the house are adorned with shrubbery .lind s ted
ded with nianjoehoice fruit and oruambaltal trees,
adjoining which lea fine apple oichard, nex t
LARG. BANIC.I3ARDI'.;',;
,dearly new 00 feet 60 .wlth Wagon Jibed and'
'Corn Crib attached, and it never falling Nell., et
Water In the it4rniard,
A.-NEW
• U 0 by '..d feet conttiming siren room', the out
buildings to item. , condoling of Walsh. /louse,
Balm aven, libg Pan, dttf a Pump atthe dootan d
einellent gaidoM., t,. • ' •
This PropertSt prinknito atiprdor advantages, the
itt'eatkin beletreligibln and •tb'd land 'of• the, best
quallty, of limestone, woll watered and the' Cattle,
lievingnecess to water from' every field, a great
portion Of the land bee Amen, retently,'lllmeds the'
fences In good condition' and ill the corn ground
did part of thoinate around ploufed for.tho,corn
log t There - la d' Griot' entidt,'
aled •13elitiOl'rftaid
fit the kullalage, • •
I.Thentoienly haring been recently pluenssed by,
,' , lkgentlinstan•from•ealtimore •whe -after ' iittitig'it
,Up'ftt,gogat'eapenoe Ia nOW..deoliout of ridurnink
ttt the cith•wlllte tlisposod affil( ho tultintilitlostr
•ffiyirre, and upon reeeemable term', Enquire .iitt
• , Iteei)Estate Agent, Carlisle, ?it;
4 ;77
I.,EGAL NOTICES.
MU
VOTlOE.—Letters of Adminietta.
it!hltaoej°bnl2;;iidi:,as=iipilv:Lngro ;,ttnil 7.
teOlbbi to whom all perNoue wlll mate-Ilailnante
dee be estate and ail claims:wipe
I: 4 ,kine Ot J.II, LECHEY.,
MEE
given
,I `,ttce is hereby": Atist atelja ' ANTei Detinalt Dank w H reek° iyc'
pI Catlbtlt: pie next Legislature of Pennsylvania
folktba re anal of Its charter nitholtirmaent title
and ea t Juno 16th, 1869. •`• $ - --.—
J. P. 11ASSLI3R,
'Cashier.:"
9July 60 em
IUXECUTORIS NOTlOE.—Letters.
I t elltaMent6l7'oll,ilie Estalogr David itelkos,'
deceased, Into of West Pynnsborff township having
been Issued to tho subscriber, residing in said town
ship. Notice is hereby given to all persons Indebt
ed to the entato of said decedent to make Immediate
payment, and to all persons baying cialms against
It to present them for hettlement: °-
FRANCE'S 11EIK ES,
Executrix.
SOJuly OE
D ROT II ONOTA RTS ' NO C IIOE.
Natice.ls.hereby given to all persona inter
eet;id, that the following trnat abccittnta bare' been
filedin'the Protbonotary'r °Med for examination,
and will 100 presented to the Court of Common
Plow; of Cumberland County for confirmation on
Weduesday, the 25th day of Angurt, 1869, viz:"
!the-first and final account of-J, 13.-lloyarrcom—
mitten of, Catharine &broil. a lunatic,
•
_ . • . .
2. Tha.first and Y nal account ofJoh n Hillery nom
mitten of Nancy Brown ayroll, a lunatic.
21july 4t
PROLAXATION
Wirtßin,A.S, the -Hon.- JAMES H.
GRAHAM, President Judge of the senora].
.Courts of Common Picas of' the counties 'of Cuniber•
land, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice oftho several
,Courts ofOyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery in said countlosond Hons. Thos. P. Blair and
Hugh Stuart, Jpdgekof thoCourtspf Oyer and Tomtit.
.net and jairDelfnery for 'the trial of all capital end,
other offenders. In 'ho said county of Co mberlan
by their 'precept tr directed, dated 21st April.
IBM have orderou the Court of-Oyer and Terminer,
'and General Jail delivery to bo holden at Carlisle.
:on the 4th Monday of August, 1809, being the 23rd
day, at 10 o'clock lb thd forenobn. • ' •
NOTICB is herobY given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace. and Conelablosef the said county °feu&
borland that they aro by the said precepts COMMELMI
- to he then and there in their proper pernons, with
their rolle;records;and - inquisitlons examinations,
and allof hogremitnbrances, to dothosethiriga "blob
to Choir Aftleeis. apliortaki.to be done, and • all • those
that are bound by- rocognisancos, to prosecute
against the, prisoners that are orthen shell be in
the Jall of said county, are to be there to prosecute.
them as shell be Just. '
JOS. Q. THOMPSON,
, • Sheriff.
July 23,
EGISTER'S NOTICE.--Notice
RA ) is hereby given to all peraorce Interested,
lhat,tho followlog . eccounts have been filed In this
office by the accou n tante therein named, for examl•
notion, nod will be presented to the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation iy t pd
allowance, on , Tuesuay August 17th, A, D., lgrp
• I. The first and final account 'of W Illinm Fought,
• executur•of David Fought, late of Silver Spring
township, &dd.
2. AiTount of John :klator, adm'r., of Glary, his
wife who was the daughter of , Doorge Brunizer,
lato of Silver Boeing township, ,ler'd.
11. The first and final account of John Bowman,
executor of the last will and testament of Mary
Mlden, late of West Pennshoro' two., dee'd.
4. The first and final account of Dr. Satu'l ‘lyers,
tuler.o.of the estits of Dayld Myers, Into of Frank
ford township. deed.
5. Tbo first and final account of Mary A.' Hair,
adrninistratrix of John 'flair, tote of Middlesex to'''.
dee% \ .„:"
.
O. Firs and flnel account. of David KillbellTer,
adol'r o'll Ileoryliiilheiffer. dec`d.
7. The first aidd final ace , uqt of John Goodyear,
Jacob Goodyear, Samuel Goodyear and Benjamin
Goodyear, executors of the las, will and tostaznent
of Jacob Goodyear, deed.
R. First and Rini account of Daniel itockender
for, adru'r., do bonds mar eine testammto annexe
of Daniel Bender, late of Allen township, dee'd.
9. Account of Samuel 'M. Wherry, guarduan of
.1. Robbins, Wm. Lloyd Anna M..T. Smith, minor
ehKdren and heirs of Samuel Smith, late of Hope.
well township, dead. _
10 The account of Peres W. Quigley, °aeontor of
- Peres Howard,
11.. First and final account di:pile:dm Coro mob,
odin'r., of Mrs. Catharine Gillelen„late of thebor
--ough,ol-0011.44.1.---,.-
12. The first and final account of J." A. Kaufman,
executor of the last will and testament of Isaac
Kaufnian, late of South Middleton twp., deed.
13. Tho first and final account of Jacob W. llam
slier' executor of the laid will sod testament of J.
P. Illumershine, deed.
14. First and final account of John Fosciaught
and Wm. Y. Boyd, executors of James Boyd, late of
Newton township.
15..Second.andilnal. account of lames B. Brown,
executor of the estate of Jam C. Brown,
deed.
10. The account of John C. Dunlap, gtfardian of
Geo, 0. Matter, a minor chlldrd. Wm. M. Matoer,
doe as nettled by John 0. Sax:on_one of adm're,,
of John C. Dunlap, now deed.
17. The atjardlatuthip 'account of Sam'l Okaham,
doc'd., was guardian of Samuel A. Shellaberger
minor son of Jacob Shollsbergsr, deed., seta led by
James 11. Graben]. bsecub r of said deed.
. .
18. First and final acerunt of George (mover, ad
ministrator of Elizabeth Its'tomb, lato of Sliver
Sprinztownsbip,
19. first AEA 13nai account of Benjamin Neielop;
ache', ,ol" rather Vandeisol," late of Monroe Iwp.,
dec'd
20. The account of Rupert Fahrun hick, executor
of t briatlan Softener, late of the borough - of Carl late
21. First and final account of George M. Rupp,
executor of Peter Barnhart, deed. •
22. first and final account of H. M. Cocklin,adirer.
of A. J. Cockliri, dec'd.'
2a. First and lanai account of John K. A. Hernial],
adnainistror of Elizabeth Herman, latirof Monroe
_township,
24. First and final account nildiehisl Baleahnover,
administrator oldieorge Baltahoover, lota of Silver
Spring township, Seed
a 25. First and final account of Jahn S. Boyer,
guardian of Jennki and Mary S. Dellett, alnor
children ofJ. S. Dellott, deed.
,
26. First and final account of David Eberly, guar
dian of Esther Mart.ler, minor child of Rudolph
If earteler, deed.
127. First and final affront% of David Beaver, adm'r
of George Beaver, deed.
28. Blot and final a.mnunt r of William B. al'Ouns,
administrator and isaballa Duncan adtuln istratrix
of.Wllllam G. Duncan, deed.
20. The account of bonjainin Nelsley, guardian o
Mary Plough a minor child of John 1'101101,1%W of
Dickinson township, doed. .
- 30. The Famed — aid final a a - cnutit of•Jooeph
Elngiser and Andrew Singleer, admistrator of Geo.
daed.
31. Tho first account 9,, Benjamin Seitz, adner., of
J. J. Bowers, lite of the borough of Newville, dec'd.
32. Account of William C Brandt, administrator
of Jacob Goodyear, late of Monroe township, deed,
33. First end link] account of Williani M. 31eant,
guardian ofJamima and John Piper, minor children
ofJohn and Nancy Piper, dec'd.
34. The first account of John A. McKeehan, execu
tor of James J. Heaton, late of West Pennsboro'
town_ ebip,;deo'd.
, . .
35. First and final guardianship .account of :John
Dunbar, deceased, who wan guardian of John It.
Herman, minor son of Christian Herman,. nettled
by Jas. A. Du o bar, administrator of said deceased.
30. Becona and final account of Samuel Spangler
and. Benjamin Boyer. executorn of Ithillp Spangler,
debeosed.
37. First and Baal account of John Paul . , itchier.,
of Nancy Ann Bennet, Into of Mourn,' top., deed.
28 That and final account of Catharine Dashore,
adminiat [affix of David Bash ore, deed.
MI Account of lionjamin Goodyear, a dministrator
of Samuel Ramp, dec'tj.
40. The account of John . S. Kenai& and Stephan
Conttnimm, adminiatrators of John D. Kenesty. deold
41. lite account of J. W.l'ltty, executor of James
Hoffer, deed:, late of cadt.i,
43. Tlin account of John C. Dunlap, inns deceased
tru. tee under the will. of D. It I,llnlt, deceased. of
Mrs aarah A Inner, sloe , deceased, as settled by
John (I. Saxton and•Jarnes 111.1talaton, admi nhitrn•
tore of the mid Dunlap, deed.
43. Plait and final account of Jacolt Enamhiger.
administrator of Darld Wan. deed. • •
44. Igist and linal account oft. Morrison, aclucluis
trutor trJano Olen, clec'cl. •,
45. /Inland final account of L. It. Bauder; who',
of .1.1. J . Bender, dMc'Ll.
46'.'acaoun t Y. Sadler, administrator of II
Id. Johnson, aced.
47. 'rho account of Robert Lambe4ton, administa
lot do bonus non coin itatomento annex° of IV!Illom
Llonwoud, Into of 311.1,110N0x tmrnship.-
.1. 11011511.1.151E1t.
17.1u1Y . - Register.
• • • •
• A CCOUNT OF: S. •W, EBY, Treas
,--i urar of the heard' of hrheol Directors of the
borough of Corti+, for the
,reboot 3,tottr entling.flrot
Monday of Jupp,11.14."; t
DR.
...Recce:pe4.
ME
baltinca In handc of Trninu•
u rer at aufiunl ebttlumont, $`2202 GO
To amouut 'of school tax dupllpte 180, 1,1163 46
July 11; toaltltti) 48+880010u, . 642 a
Auguit 3, to hiau, ' 1000 00
Novem6er27 ,, . • 2600 00
To receipts for tuition non roe. anholnra, r 118 35
!!" , 1 ,• Lci ,$1892T 20
Juno 1,, 60; 'to ..out °torpid '-
1 Treasurer, 17 62
$18544 '92
• ,
EMIEW
Dy teething!' ealirlei toreehool" year, .. ' ' ' 8210 , 17
py east of new nehool_ billttling, out ..
i house, &e,' • i1953 75
Ty ropalre,Witroltuto, ,itte.. ,' . • ' , 457 07
ry prlntlog,' 'etialOtiOeh 'thi;iiiithioi. • , •
eteetilint - nome nOll4ll InetiVlntal ti.t;
p'ente; ' • :'~ -
~„ _ . . ...
- . 05
tf t ord i ell i eg w a ° l*o Stumm:ire audrentj , 474 50
lly latereitonludthidne!ix tu3et•Ju!ls . ' j
1 •
100?, 7•
'Clash expenditures, . .
. • $17401' BO
Xly abatement to tex payers, 2.980 12
Byoxoneretleus allowed C2,llector, , 201 88 •.. ' '
gees tifiredloution,H• ~ .. --' , 297,33
1 1800
June, 1, by 'balance esszpald and dui . •
' Tresurer, , " - $l7 GS
iarte 1„1$011, -Andebtattnese orlishool, • • :
DOtiett • • •. ' ll 7/ 00 00
I t‘'; t ( 04 . 1181001011131
certify tliat I hum •xamined the aceolust•of J.
W. Dby, Treasurer, es Above s tated fbr the taboo!
Year ending fleet 'MondAy'of 'June' 1889; and the
youehore, ato.,•Accompattylug the same, and fled It
oorreet as,there mit for,thialtd• that thatele a bat.
Aries overpaid by•sind due' tir the sald'lr•ossurer as
of lstJune MU, amounting to the aunt of- mvreis. ,
tP!'idMiafii 8 94,04
DUDA' A•RD v
,• • \
• '" ' Pitionciof Secretary.
July.‘2oitt64, Hloeticidl ItAgirt tend, dapreved,
and ordered to be entered upon the minutes of the
Board and published !Atha paPein of the District.
By the Mork , i :' •
0 P .
'0 July.3t. „ p VOretarie.
i I N,N, .0.17 S "T.O . 24.,A D'E
v..
~ z [BOOTS 'AN.ll;g!slit)..to..-.::1
J:.X49,13t c.. 44,111 A,4
, ..
`All 'thy i - LILLPINGL iriLlf.ol on tutpuior nada ,to
niiiasurC Vrlbislixed LOSV'TIOURRar.".AiI s IIIus •
tillted , Pclqq•l4o4 . pilth Inotrklotlopo.for, silt nkt0g , .r .. ...,
,meht '#en4'ob:ro,6lPL ?..r,"FtteteDuei,.ll:llTT,
•. tlOothtl*tk!, fst;',,.abrfit Chestnut
9. 6 , 0 11( 64 .7. • • , •
'r. [IWO' ACRE Pier AT PRIVATE
:'Ol•ALE.—Ther subserli;erbifors'itt.pri via; 'gild°
thapjaluabin ilouso nrio Lob of groandiltuntdd hr
(Aiwa Pickinson, on the Turnpike leiding from •
'ori ide to lithipoonsboreancl ntljoto log tondo Henry .
Pool and ago. G. Davidson, hnilles 'Went of 'Cnr-,
Hole, containing TWO %CI:NS. Th., hopnrrenienta
Two-story ,IVt;OR,Ii tillOittila, 11011811,
In with brick; (1000 S , All, excel lent , conFivting
of Appl..s. Peach. and Ch..rrlo,,
Nor torn ut and nth!! pArticolam. u p ply (ho
prenirkex., • JOIIN POUIX.
30July 4t .
•
ORE BANK FOR SALIf; - -A rich
deposit of the best ituallty Ilerioatlte Oro,
~fielding 50 per cent. entoprlslog about 1N ACRES,
loeated in Monroe townehlp, about 2 tulles irou, rho
.iron Works of C. W. & B. V. Ahl, on the tenth side
of the Yellow Breeches creel, There is a stream of
water running through-the tract 'sufficient tort
washing the orb and furnishing water power be
sides. A portion of tho Lank is under n lease and
will bp sold Willed. thereto. The lislanre to unto-
Cumbered. .
Patrons dealrlous of vleiring the I.lauk.inay call
upon .Goorgo W. I.oldlcli, at "Luldlc.h's roll'," for
mally known no Brlckor'a mlll, towurllla,,
()umbel land county, or upon
EOM
'XELTTOR'S SALE OF VAL
H
GABLE ILEA EBTAT.H.
FRID A I',_ &Timber
Will bb sold et public sale, at the residenc• of
the lets Oeorgellonver. deed., in Fre nkford town.
ship. Cumberland county, the following hoot •Es..
tate, to wit:
J. I'. EItINDLIt,
l'tothonotary.
1. Thr afrosion Farm of Oeorge firmer, deed„
altuatod shout one-half lulls south-west of tits
Brick c hutch In said township, containing about,
117 Artt ES of gond slate and gravel land, in a high
state hr ,uiti.tion. rho Improvements ern a /110-
atory AMR 11017311 with a pump of nerer.fail.
log water at the door, a Frame Bank Earn with a
well of water in the yard for stock: purposes, also,
other convenient outbuildings all In a good otato,
repair, There Is also nn this far n an Orchard'dl ,
choirs Fruit 'frees, consisting of Apples, Plums,
Poaches, Cherries, kr.. and goo grapes.
Thin land hue been limed and id nuder good
tense, a largo part post tutu rally There is about 15
Acres of Timber Land on the Arta.
2. Also, about 24 Acres of Inuntalu Litod, urolt
timbered' with Chestnut and other wood. This
tract lire about two 12) tattoo 'treat of Bioserville,
in the same township and bill betrdd In parcels or
together as may bast suit purchasers.
Parsons wishing to look at theso properties before
day of sale can do so by calling upon — Samuel.
Mohler, upon the farm or upon the executor,
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, on raid day, when
attendance will be given and terms made known by
• , SAMUEL DILLP,R,
Bxecutorof gee. Monver, dec'd.
20 July is
VALUABLE TOWN pROPE.II-
,TY .AT PRIVATE BALE.
The subscribe. offers at Private Bale, oho roust
and LOT OF 011.0UND,.nnw oocupled by him, and
also the adjoining' vacant lot. The. house is 27 by
-60 fent, two-and sutler(' stories high, marine dine
roerbu boulder thu kitelten, and has In It all the
modern Improvements and conveniences to
l'wo ',lntroit's Stoves. In Range, but and cold Water :
Bath Tubs. Water Ciceuts. pert:mount N 9,11 Strode,
end Oar thrt ughbut the hours. with npronorirteß,
tures. c •Tou Lot bus a front of 37 feet ti inch*
and extends .to- Liberty nil ty,, the rano depthl
ns the house lot, hes ru It 0 Cistern, Fluolov noose,
and matt Stehle. Both lots are tilled with shelve
Phrubberry, Fruit and mum into' Trees.
Tile properties will ho sold together or separately
as purchasers may desire.. Terms liberal.
=Jul tall LEIMUISL TODD.
IJUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real
ESTATE,
On Saturday, August_l4,_lB69
,Tho suitscrilier milli offer at 'Public Palo. on. the
premises iltented in Monron touirishlo, euroberi Ind
runty,nn the York road and the r ad leading from
Bolling Springs, nleint mllOB,lOl (.rehuruhtor to
end about 5 miles Eni.t of I 'nrilslc , the following do.
an-Wed Vitriol lu Real Estate. vie
A Tract of Land containing . 19 ACRES, haying
thereon oreeteil a
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE,
and n Two-story 1.00 ['BUBB. ' attache - 6
thereto
Ago n4nrgu RANK BARN, good 'Well of w ATER
tit the do, ut the Rouse. An excellent YOUNG
°BOMAR°, with_rt variety Of Choleo Fruit.
Tho laud•lcn good qunlity of Litue,toue and under.
a BEgh state or cultivation.
,Salo to ' 611111111,11. at 2 o'clock, P. M., o void day,
iittendanee will - be given and terms - made
known by nIAIIGSII STIA DA RR,
23j illy. 4t Administratrix.
IETALTJABLE HOTEL Property
Al' PRIVATE SALE,OR EXCIIANO FOR A FARM
The subsoriber offers at private sale the well known
hotel stand in Nowvilla,Pa., known as the
•
LOGAN AGITTSE.
The• lot (upon which the Hotel stands) contiOnss7
by 180 filet, and In addition thereto spill be sold an
excellent 0 AHD EN con tal n lug 65 by 180 feet.
The house is large and substantially built of stone
containing E sleeping apartments, good Bat-room
Dining-room, Parlor,Kltchen and,all modet•nconven
honour. A good Well of Water at the door;
. EXCELLENT STAJILING
for forty horses,. Ice base, Wood lio'use, Smoke
(louse and all necessary out-buildings.
The Logan ilouee Is widely and favorably known
and is largely patronized. It hashdon quite raeuntly
renovated and repaired throughout. -
Terms to suit the purchaser.
For further pertleitlars, apply to the embeeelliet,to,
o kis abeenee to Peter A. Ahl, at Noe,'lle, Pa.,
MEM
'VALUABLE - -REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subser.her wishing to. relinqulrdah farming,
off- rq at Myatt Bale two Valuable LIMESTONE
FARMS. situated In Monroe townOlip between the
York road nod the toad leading to Boiliot Springs,
a abort mile from Churchtown and Iby miles -fruit
Boils no F pri a go.
No 1 Contains about 76 ACRHS : more or or leer,
of excellent Limestone land in,,a high stato of cul
tivation Thu improvements are a emd two-story
Vann Homo with Wash Hues., an t other outbuild
ings. Alsn, an excellent new Tenant (louse and
a hirze Bank linen with wagon sheds, corn crlini and
other necessary outbuildings. 4"
This firm has two splendid' sprlngsor running
water from which every told might rntlly.he sup
pllel. These springs feechtwo splendid trent ponds.
Th- re le also a cos,' Orchard of choice Fruit, such
as Apples,
Pears Nachos. Cherries, dm.
No. 2 Contains about 10 ACRES of awoeltent
Limestone Laud In first-rate order. The improve
ments are a double two-story WE kTHERIIOAnDED
HOUSE, with kitchen, hate house, ,ke. A frame
Barn recently repaired, with wagon shed, corn cribs
and other out holdings attached
An excellent Apple Orchard with a large - quantity
of Cherries and other choice trults around the build
ings. Good well of water ancla largo cistern at the,
Home.
If desirable a tract of woodland foraull. placo io
offered.
Persons nishing to ♦tow these properties anti do
so by calling on' the subscriber residing on the road
leadin.T, front Churehtown to Boiling Springs shoot
one mile East of the haler place, or uonn , Wm.
Lutz living dose by. JOUN LUTZ.
MIA in; th tf
EXRC I3 R , T 3 I .2 I :S ,B ALE OP - VAL.:
On Tuesday, Septenibin• 21st, .1869.
The subscriber, executor of the not will and tes
tament of Jacob parkin) ides, deed., will colt on the
premises on tile above day at pa .Ile sale, the fe',..f
lowing valuable Real .Estate sitnatcd in South
Middlet m tol'enslilp, Cumberland Scanty, 'on the
York load, about 5 tulles South of earlbdo, within
Inn yards of Oho Poulli alountain Itailr,a.l cud
about i of a mile Bast of iho Baltlinoro turnpike.
N... I Is n gooALIMBSTWaI 1 / 4 1:11 coutainlint 86
Acres and 110 Porches. neat measurement, of first.
cpuillty LlmosionALand; under a lAA state of rul
tivation. The improvements on this tract consist
of a huge Tao story Steno house. Wiish Manse)
Smoke house, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn - Crib,
Ac. A good Apple Orchard Is upon this tract, fences
in`go d ropair, a largo part post and rail. A good
well of water near the house..
No. 2 enntelna 28 A erne not 20 Perches of good
Oottom land, having erected thereon two Ono Story
and a halt plaoterrd /LOUR., too story rolling A 111.;
with -eater elan l einuvn to ibi s m o n.
NO. 3 contelon twenty-fora .wren And ninety eon
perehee ov the vary best quality of limestone land,
three Beres of which aro covered with a good Quality
of Chet.,
These tracts wllL be offered singly or together so
may b e nt suit purchaser. „
There will also lin sold at the same time and place
too tracts of Mountain land, the one containing
tWOI3O FLlVitn scree and 102 perches, through whirl,
the Baltimn.e turnpike passes, about one mile south
of Mount !lolly; the Second. tract containli - lour
acre's and elghty'two perelMs: and Is situated about
mile, East or ths'nerr brick Paper Mill: Both
thesi tracts sac wed covered with young and ill riv
ing chestupt and all other klntLel timber, modal
ly the latter tract or four elves which . lo one of the
very finest places ortlmber land In the Mouth Mons
thu ground being etrinoth and easily _amend
eta.
Auy person wishing to ' 4low either of those prop
6ities- prolong to the day of sate - ran do no by yell
ing upon J, 11, Plank, residing on the farm.
Vale to commence at 10 u'elock on 'said day when
tenons will be entitle known and attendance given by
BAMUF.I., LA - LIAM, Sr. ter.
Of Jacob Burkholder, deed,
*3. Volunteer, - LIIIIC.IIIt4r EXAllliliti . Idechaniels;
burg Journal please copy. , ug6-t •
MIN
VLUABLE LIME STONE
FARM AT F.XIICUTOR'N SALE. -
Friday, Sep. ; 24, at 11 o'clock, ..-11
• Will be Fold at Public lobo on tho prOmlstis thet
valuable lA, en In' •IVent - Pennaborrntelt teritusitio,
'Cumberland county, bolted on llos South aid of the '
Conortoguinot crook, sdJoininty field, biting the . '
ttlaindon Farm of the late Danftwoin Loplienockor -
4 ,lhis form' s ons 184 hams and 40 porches, 'c;t* ,
which there I About nix acres. of Thither land.' The
remainder of Ito tract to, all clear; well formed,
mostly true and rail had board find In a 111411 , state
of This farm le welllinowit audit, one
of the Woat productive farms In the' comity,, and Is
within one half miles,' Good'ilape gills And about
'1 mile from Cumberland Vahibl tiAllrohd.
Tho improodments area Largo' Twn Story Brick •
'Mansion Mum, a uover of, cantor,
lame cave very saleable for domestic purposes nod
e elotern.•
ILartio" Stone Bank Rork, Corn Crlit,`Ctirrfage Mutsu •'•,
WaggouEthod and other oaq liuildleige istgoottome,
sitlonl, . ,
TM:II,A. aloha lilpring of Water, paarAho house
atilt" bare. , I , ,
•,Tiottp Ins largo and valuable orobard,,of About
eight ucnn , ofcholco frult,,q , wit." opplit„, post's,
This farm In convenlaut Ikureliee ' and 'aolMO)e;
el 'lota every reopeet - e - eloolndemtdeetronle
' Porsonit .ittloblnit to • ~ ,thir
triton John' X.; tomgdnocker•On - thrt,traloes,
terms wlll'holtiade known Mt s hell i i t'f x is &by.. -
• , • , ,101124,Z, 'Ott 11 ittlithilt;
84totyr kiktat;pk,
1
Of Ilebjernlapmgen'eelter;'4 o e9.::;-
--
Commodore Porter, /Wetiii
! ,Fir Voluopmn and Lapoaotken
MOM
$18644 02
VECTION .1i0..- , .... - ..,...•_;::-,
~ -,, ,-
, A Oernale.3l43,l l 4eg Aid',l44ean ,"4Legoeation '',
;—"--$
etroele hereby glYea ant thte annual . 41eothiriot L '
oinespi of 111..0011141e . Staldliett and. ,okli, .60.97C1A• ,:
tloil'to Sirfe f0K1110. 151813144 11',3 , elm* eflll, be .baldon ~e -
Heturdsy..the 4111, :clef of Iftptember,,lfOtl, At the', 4,,,,
A,kidtiatlon Obenabet In toe 'Couit' lioneo',ln „Poe.- '-
•
boro' of Ca
Al llelty.betwoon :the borne , end:
15, ..-, :" ... 4
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Aug, 6.4
El
REAL ESTATE;
it. L. d PONSUiIt;
Real Eatato gent, CArlisle
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